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A12186 Light from heaven discovering the fountaine opened. Angels acclamations. Churches riches. Rich povertie. In foure treatises. By the late learned and reverend divine, Rich. Sibs, Doctor in Divinitie, Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Grayes-Inne. Published according to the authors owne appointment, subscribed with his hand; to prevent imperfect copies. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635. 1638 (1638) STC 22498; ESTC S117381 274,966 518

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the more we shall attaine this Therefore let us labour that Christ may be all in all in us that as the soule doth act the body so the Spirit of Christ may act us that Christ may speake in us and think in us and love in us by his Spirit that he may dwell in us and joy and hate in us by his Spirit that we may put off our selves and our carnall affections and the Spirit of the world and that we may put on Christ and be clothed with him that we may say with S. Paul I live not but Christ lives in me by his Spirit whence was Paul stirred up to that Oh saith he Christ loved me and gave himselfe for me Gal. 2. The grace of Christ stirred him up Christ loved me and gave himselfe for me and by his Spirit he witnesseth to my soule that he did so Therefore the life that I live is by the Spirit of Christ Christ lives in me But to come to the particular duty whereunto the grace and example of Christ should stir us up to be like him that is in kindnesse and mercy and bounty to the poore Saints for that is the scope of the Apostle here in this and the next Chapter You know the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ who though he was rich he became poore c. Wherfore doth the Apostle bring all this To move them to the duty of bounty and liberality This duty it is legall from the example of Christ it is a thing that hath much equity in it and it is enough to a Christian heart that hath the love of God to put him in minde of the grace of God to him you need not beat upon him or presse him further then thus You know the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ remember you are a Christian you have felt the experience of Gods love in Christ every man will judge of the equity that we should therefore be gracious and kinde and loving to others in imitation of Christ because he hath beene so to us Wherein stands the equity First it may appeare in this if we consider in how neere a relation those that need our help are to us and likewise to Christ. First what is their relation to us Not only that they are our flesh for so are all men but they are heires of the same salvation bought with the death of the same Christ such as Christ feeds with his owne body and blood such as he clothes with his owne righteousnesse they are fellow members with us fellow heires of Heaven and members of Christ such as he died for to redeeme with the price of his owne blood there is an undeniable equity if we consider their condition their relation to Christ and to us Againe there is a marvellous binding equity to see the grace of God to us in particular Christ became poore to make us rich in grace here and in glory hereafter and shall not I out of my riches give somewhat to the poore Is it not equall Christ from Heaven came in my nature and flesh to visit me as it is in the Song of Zachary The day spring from on high hath visited us and shall not I visit Christ in his members He came from Heaven to Earth to take notice of my wants and miseries to doe and suffer that that I should have done and suffered he feeds me with his body and blood that is with his satisfaction to Divine justice by his death and shall not I feed his poore members Christ clothes me with his righteousnesse and shall not I cloth Christ in his poore members In the consideration of these things the Spirit of God will be effectuall to stir us up to this marvellous neglected duty of kindnesse and mercy to those that stand in need And because Christ is our paterne herein let us labour to imitate Christ in the manner of releeving and shewing kindnesse and communicating to others that we may doe it as CHRIST hath done How is that First Christ prevented us when we never desired him so we should prevent others Sometimes the modesty of those that want is such that they will not lay open their wants we should see it and prevent it he gives too late oft times that gives to a man that asks him Therefore herein let us imitate Christ to consider of the miseries of others he looked on and considered the miseries of mankinde and it drew him from Heaven to the Virgins wombe from thence to the Crosse to the grave even as low as Hell in his preventing love and mercy Therefore when wee see any need especially if there be any worth in them in any kinde let us not stay till it be wrested from us by intreaty for it is dearely bought oft times that comes that way but prevent them in mercy as Christ hath done to us Secondly what Christ did for us he did marvellous chearfully and readily oh what a desire he had to eate his last Passeover a little before he was crucified With a desire have I desired to eat this passeover with you he was chearfull in it he had a great desire to doe us good and as he saith Ioh. 4. when his disciples put him in mind of eating when he had not eat in a long time before saith he It is meat and drink to me to do the will of my Father so whatsoever we do to others we should do it chearefully and readily as he did Againe whatsoever Christ did for us he did it out of love and grace and mercy he did it inwardly from his very bowels so when we do a●ny thing for others we should not onely doe the deed but doe it from an inward principle of love and mercy Therefore the Scripture phrase is powre out thy bowels and saith S. Iohn if a man see his brother in need and pretend he loves God and yet relieves him not how is there bowels in such a man and so in Micah 6. He hath shewed thee oh man what is good to love mercy not onely to be mercifull to do works of mercy but to love it to do what we do out of love and affection and powre out thy heart to thy flesh as it is in I say to give the heart and affection when we do any thing or else we may give with the hand and denie with the heart A man may give a thing so untowardly that one may see it comes against his heart and will Therefore let us labour to doe that we doe with our whole man especially from our heart and affection and bowels It is said of Christ in the Gospell when he saw the people in misery his bowels yearned within him the workes of grace and mercy in Christ they came from his bowels first Let us worke our hearts to pitie and love and mercy first that it may come from the soule as well as from the outward man Againe Christ
then he could doe if he were on the Earth if the Sun were lower what wou●d become of the Earth But being so remote and so farre above he hath opportunity to shine over the greatest part of the Earth at once being greater then the Earth he shineth over more then halfe the Earth at once Christ being in Heaven as the Sunne of Righteousnesse he shines more gloriously over all and we have more comfort and benefit and influence from Christ now in Heaven then we could if he were on Earth Must we needs make him bodily present every where as the Papists doe and other Heterodox strange conceited men in Germanie What need we doe thus when there may be influence from Christ now in Heaven to us on Earth as we see in other things without confusion of his Divine properties to his Body or making his Body as his God-head is Therefore seeke him not bodily any where but in Heaven Those Opinions overthrow three Articles of our Faith at once He asc●nded into Heaven He sitteth at the right hand of God and He shall come to judge the quicke and the dead And where is his Body in the meane time in the Sacrament No he is received up in glory Therefore we must have our thoughts in heaven when we are about that businesse we must lift up our hearts as it is in our Liturgie which is taken out of the ancient Liturgie We lift them up unto the Lord we must have holy thoughts raysed up to Christ in Heaven Againe is Christ received up to glory Here is singular comfort considering what I said before that he is ascended as a publike person in our behalfe in our nature for our good Therefore when we thinke of Christ in Heaven think of our Husband in Heaven thinke of our selves in Heaven We are set together in heavenly places with Christ as the Apostle saith Ephes. 2. We have a glorious life but it is hid with Christ in Heaven When Christ himselfe shall be revealed our life shall be revealed though we creepe upon the Earth as wormes yet notwithstanding we have communion and fellowship with Christ who is joyned with us in the same Mysticall Body who is now at the right hand of God in Heaven and he that hath glorified his naturall Body in Heaven that he tooke upon him he will glorifie his Mysticall Body for he tooke flesh and blood his naturall Body for the glory of his Mysticall Body that he might bring his Church to glory Therefore we ought as verily to beleeve that he will take his Mysticall Body and every particular member of it to Heaven as he hath taken his naturall Body and hath set it there in glory It is a comfort in the houre of death that we yeeld up our soules to Christ who is gone before to provide a place for us this was one end of his taking up to Heaven to provide a place for us Therefore when we die we have not a place to seeke our house is provided before hand Christ was taken up to glory to provide glory for us Even as Paradise was provided for Adam before he was made so we have a heavenly Paradise provided for us we had a place in Heaven before we were borne What a comfort is this at the houre of death and at the death of our friends that they are gone to Christ and to glory We are shut out of the first Paradise by the first Adam our comfort is that now the heavenly Paradise in Christ is open This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise sayth Christ to the good Theefe There was an Angell to keepe Paradise when Adam was shut out but there is none to keepe us out of Heaven nay the Angels are ready to convey our soules to Heaven as they did Lazarus and as they accompanied Christ in his Ascension to Heaven so they doe the soules of his children Likewise in our sinnes and infirmities when we have to deale with God the Father whom we have offended with 〈◊〉 sinnes let he 〈…〉 comfort from hence Christ is ascended into Heaven to appeare before his Father 〈◊〉 a Mediator for us and therefore God turnes 〈◊〉 his 〈◊〉 from us we have a friend a favorite in the Court of Heaven the Sonne of God himselfe at his Fathers right hand he makes inte●●●ssio● for us As Ionathan appeareth in 〈◊〉 Court to speake a good word and to plead for David so our Ionathan Iesus Christ but with farre better successe appeares in the Court of Heaven for us continuing our peace with God in our daily breaches perfuming our prayers And there is no danger of his death for He is a Priest for ever at the right hand of God to make intercession for us his very presenting himselfe in Heaven speaks for us As if he should say These persons that aske in my Name they are such persons as I was borne for such as I obeyed for such as I dyed for such as I was sent into the world to work the great wolke of Redemption for for he wrought our Redemption in his abased estate but he applyes it as he is exalted application is as necessary as merit we have no good by the worke of Redemption without application and for that end he appeares in heaven for us and pleads for us For even as there is speech attributed to Abels blood it cryed Vengeance Vengeance so Christ appearing now in heaven for us his blood cryes Mercie Mercie these are those I shed my blood for Mercie Lord The very appearing of him that shed his blood it cryes for mercy at the Throne of Mercie which is therefore a Throne of Mercie because he is there he shed his blood to satisfie Justice to make way for Mercie In the Law the High-Priest after he had offered a Sacrifice of blood he was to goe into the Holy of Holies so Christ after he had offered himself for a Sacrifice he went into the Holy of Holies into heaven to appeare before God And as the High-Priest when he went into the Holy of Holies he had the names of the twelve Tribes on his brest to shew that he appeared before God for them all so Christ being gone into the Holy of Holies into heaven he hath all our names upon his brest that is in his heart the name of every particular beleever to the end of the world to present them before God Therefore when we have to deale with God thinke of Christ now glorious in heaven appearing for us God can denie him nothing nor denie us any thing that we aske in his Name we have his Promise for it It is a ground likewise of contentment in all conditions whatsoever our wants be What if we want comfort houses c. on Earth when we have Heaven provided for us and Glory provided for us when we are already so glorious in our Head Shall not any condition content a man in this world
LIGHT FROM HEAVEN Discovering The FOUNTAINE OPENED The ANGELS ACCLAMATIONS The CHURCHES RICHES The RICH POVERTIE In foure Treatises BY The late Learned and Reverend Divine RICH. SIBS Doctor in Divinitie Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge and sometimes Preacher at GRAYES-INNE Published according to the Authors owne appointment subscribed with his hand to prevent imperfect Copies AMOS 3.7 Surely the Lord God will doe nothing but he revealeth his secrets to his servants the Prophets LONDON Printed by E. Purslow for N. Bourne at the Royall Exchange and R. Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes head Alley in Pater-Noster-Row 1638. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ROBERT Earle of WARWICK And to the Right Honourable the Lady SVS ANNA Countesse of WARWICKE His pious CONSORT Right Honourable THERE are two things common to man whose nature is capable of Honour one is an appetite of Honour the other a mistaking himselfe about the matter or way of Honour Ambition stirres up the one and Ignorance causeth the other that swels this poysons the heart of man The first Humour did so farre transport some Ancients that they placed very Felicitie in Honour and made strange and unnaturall Adventures for the same The second as an Evill made them to make that to be Honour which is not and denie that to be Honour which is Honour indeed It is no Honour to be wicked nor yet a way to Honour with God or good men and yet some men doe glory in their shame accounting Besenesse it selfe to be their Honour It is the highest Honour and indeed nothing so truly ennobleth to be truly gracious and godly and yet with multitudes of men Religion and Godlinesse are thought staines and blemishes of Honour ignobling Greatnesse it selfe which they shun as the greatest shame The Scriptures make Godlinesse the formall and intrinsecall Cause and Root of Honour Nay it is and was the opinion of the most moderate Philosophers That Vertue is the proper Basis of Honour and that it doth belong to Vertue as a Debt and so much as vertuous so much honourable and though it did not make yet it did dresse a Morall happinesse The Honour of being vertuous is great to all most unto Personages whose bloud runnes Noble and Places are eminent the World eyeth such most and are willing to see if they will shine and readie to commend if they will be forward When great ones are but in the common way of honouring God which is meerely formall and verball this is pleasing and many times winning name and fame unto themselves But when they are found upon the speciall way of honouring God which is radicall and vitall the heart being inwardly affected with the love and purpose and the life full of the courses and discourses of Godlinesse this makes Nobilitie it selfe glorious and eminently to shine And certaine it is that such shall have from God the Honour of secret Acceptation speciall Protection externall Publication and of eternall Glorification they being all Heires under Blessing This honour in all eminency I wish unto your Honours by how much the more God hath already advanced and enlarged your Names and Families not onely in many outward but also in many choise and spirituall respects For your further helpe herein I make my selfe bold to present you with certaine Sermons heretofore preached by D. Sibbs a man whose pi●ty and parts made him Honourable living and dead For mee to commend the Author unto your Honours were to make the World to judge him either a stranger unto you or a man that had not ingratiated himselfe with you whilest hee lived neere unto you I well knew that he had an Honourable opinion of you both and of yours and that maketh me not blush to passe these his owne Labours under your Noble Patron●ges I know his wo●kes doe and will sufficiently prayse him and You that knew and loved him so well shall in vouchsafing to read over these ensuing Sermons finde his Spirit in them and in a manner heare him although dead yet speaking unto you Looke upon the Worke with acceptance for the Fathers sake and let the World know that he was a man so deservedly respected of you that his learned Labours shall profit you and you by them may be quickned in all the passages of your life to Honour that God who hath so much Honoured you which is the heartie desire of Your Honours to be commanded IOHN SEDEWICK TO THE READER THe highest Points of Christian Religion and such as are most above the Reach of Humane Wisedome are those that lye below in the foundation and therefore are they called the Mysteries of the Kingdome of Heaven Mat. 13.11 and the deepe things of God 1 Cor. 2.10 And the knowledge of these things is tearmed an ascending into Heaven Iohn 3.13 a knowledge of such things as eye hath not seene nor eare heard nor would ever have entred into the heart of man had they not beene revealed to us by him that came downe from Heaven even the sonne of man that is in Heaven That blessed Apostle S. Paul that was rapt up into the third Heaven did yet chiefely desire to studie and teach these Principles of the Doctrine of Christ I determined not to know any thing among you save Iesus Christ and him crucified 1 Cor. 2.2 Yea and after all his studie and teaching was not ashamed to confesse of himselfe that he was not yet perfect in the knowledge of Christ nor had attained so much as might be attained but was still therefore looking upward and pressing forward to that which was before Phil. 3.12 13. And indeed what David acknowledged concerning his searching the Scriptures in generall that though he had proceeded further in the discoverie of Divine Truths then those that went before him Psal. 119.99 I have more understanding then all my Teachers for thy Testimonies are my meditation yet he was still to seeke of that which might be knowne Vers. 96. I have seene an end of all perfection but thy Commandement is exceeding broad Even as those great Discoverers of the New-found Lands in America at their returne were wont to confesse that there was still a Plus-ultra more might be descryed then was yet seene that may we say concerning those glorious things revealed unto us in the Gospel concerning Christ Proceed we as farre as we can in the studie of them that we know will be nothing to that which is still to be learned for the Riches of Christ herein discovered are indeed unsearchable It is disparagement therefore at all either to those that are the chiefe Masters of the Assemblies to teach or those that are of the highest Forme in Christs Schoole to learne yea and that againe and againe the first Principles of the Oracles of God Sure I am how-ever others puffed up with an opinion of their owne worth may be otherwise minded the Reverend and learned Author of these ensuing Tr●atises was of this judgement who though he were
of some conceit he hath besides the Word and he that lives ill though he beleeve well shall be damned too Therefore a Christian hath godly Principles out of the Gospel and a godly carriage sutable to those Principles And indeed there is a force in the Principles of Godlinesse from Gods love in Christ to stirre up to godlinesse the Soule that apprehends Gods Truth aright cannot but be godly Can a man know Gods love in Christ incarnate and Christs suffering for us and his sitting at the right hand of God for us the infinite love of God in Christ and not be carryed in affection backe to God againe in love and joy and true affiance and whatsoever makes up the respect of godlinesse It cannot be Therefore it is not a cold naked apprehension but a spirituall knowledge when the Soule is stirred up to a sutable disposition and carriage that makes godlinesse Now this godlinesse is A Mysterie What is a Mysterie The word signifies a hidden thing it comes of Muin which is to shut or stop the mouth from divulging As they had their Mysteries among the Heathen in their Temples which they must not discover therefore there was an Image before the Temple with his finger before his mouth shewing that they must be silent in the discoverie of hidden Mysteries Indeed the Mysteries of the Heathens were so shamefull that they did well to forbid the discoverie of them but I speake onely to unfold the nature of the word which is to shut or keepe secret A Mysterie is a secret not onely for the present but that it was a secret though it be now revealed for the Gospel is now discovered It is called a Mysterie not so much that it is secret but that it was so before it was revealed In the second place that is called a Mysterie in the Scripture which howsoever it be cleare for the manifestation of it yet the reasons of it are hid As the conversion of the Gentiles that there should be such a thing why God should be so mercifull to them it is called a Mysterie So the calling of the Iewes it is called a Mysterie though the thing be revealed yet that God should be so wondrous mercifull to them that is a Mysterie When there is any great reason that wee cannot search into the depth of the thing though the thing is selfe be disoovered that is a Mysterie as the conversion both of Iewes and Gentiles In the third place a Mysterie in Scripture is taken for that that is a Truth hid and is conveyed by some outward thing Marriage is a Mysterie because it conveyes the hidden spirituall Marriage betweene Christ and his Church The Sacraments are Mysteries because in the one under Bread and Wine there is conveyed to us the benefits of Christs body broken and his bloud shed and in the other under Water a visible outward thing there is signified the bloud of Christ. In a word to cut off that which is not pertinent Mysterie in Scripture is either the generall body of Religion or the particular branches of it The generall body of Religion is called a Mysterie in this place the whole Christian Religion is nothing but a continued Mysterie a continuation of Mysteries a chayning together of Mysterie upon Mysterie And then the particular branches are called Mysteries as I said before The conversion of the Iewes and likewise of the Gentiles before it was accomplished it was a Mysterie so the union betweene Christ and the Church is a great Mysterie Ephes. 5. but the whole Gospel is here meant as Christ saith Marke 4. The Mysteries of the Kingdome of God that is the description of the Gospel What is the Gospell The Mysterie of Gods Kingdome of Christs Kingdome a Mysterie discovering how Christ reignes in his Church and a Mysterie of bringing us to that heavenly Kingdome So then the whole Evangelicall Truth is a Mysterie For these Reasons First of all because it was hid and concealed from all men till God brought it out of his owne bosome first to Adam in Paradise after the fall and still more clearely afterwards to the Iewes and in Christs time more fully to Iewes and Gentiles It was hid in the brest of God it was not a thing framed by Angels or men After man was fallen to that cursed state this Plot of saving man by Christ came not into the head of any creature to satisfie justice by infinite mercie to send Christ to die that justice might be no loser it could come from no other brest but Gods it must be a Divine heavenly Wisedome Therefore it was a Plot devised by the blessed Trinitie the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost it was hid in the secret Closet of Gods brest Christ brought it out of the bosome of his Father No man hath seene God at any time Christ the onely begotten Sonne in the bosome of the Father he discovers the Father and his meaning to mankind Who ever could have thought of such a depth of mercy unto fallen man when God promised the blessed Seed Gen. 3. if God himselfe had not discovered it Therefore this reconciling of justice and mercy it is a Mysterie of heavenly wisedome that the creature could never thinke of as it is excellently set downe 1 Cor. 2. through the whole Chapter Againe it is a Mysterie because when it was revealed it was revealed but to few it was revealed at the first but to the Iewes God is knowne in Iewry c. it was wrapped in ceremonies and types and in generall promises to them it was quite hid from most part of the world Againe when Christ came and it was discovered to the Gentiles yet it is a Mysterie even in the Church to carnall men that heare the Gospel and yet doe not understand it that have the veile over their hearts it is hid to them that perish though it be never so open of it selfe to those that beleeve In the fourth place it is a Mysterie because though we see some part and parcell of it yet wee see not the whole Gospel we see not all nor wholly We see but in part and know but in part so it is a Mysterie in regard of the full accomplishment Yea and in the next place it is a Mysterie in regard of what we doe not now but shall hereafter know How doe we know Divine Truths now In the Mirror of the Word and Sacraments we know not Christ by sight that manner of knowledge is reserved for Heaven so here wee know as it were in a kind of Mysterie wee see divine things wrapped up in the Mirror of the Word and the Mysteries of the Sacraments Indeed this comparatively to the Iewish Church is to see the face of God in Christ a cleare sight but compared to that we shall have it is to see in a Glasse or Mirror if we looke backe it is a cleare sight if
because as the things are great so they require a sutable carrage not a common carriage We prophane the Sacrament if we take the Bread and Wine as a common Feast as S. Paul saith You discerne not the Lords Body We prophane Mysteries when we discerne not Beasts and beast-like men discerne not the relation of things that these outward elements have reference to great matters to the Body and bloud of Christ they doe not discerne them from common Bread and Wine though they be used to rayse up our soules to the Bread of Life So likewise when we come to the Word of God and looke not to our feet but come to the Church as if we went to a Play or some common place without prayer without preparation when wee come with common affections this is to come prophanely Here we come to Mysteries to high things to great matters Therefore when wee come to converse with God we must not come with common affections wee must carry our selves holily in holy businesse or else we offer to God strange fire God was in this place sayth Iacob and I was not aware of it So when we come to heare the Word when we goe to pray when we receive the Sacrament God is her● and Mysteries are here and we are not aware of it It is a shame for us not to labour to bring sutable dispositions It is a matter of that consequent life or death depends upon it You know what S. Paul sayth 1 Cor. 11. For this very cause some are sick and some weake and some sleep some die Why For comming with common affection for not discerning the Lords Body for not examining our selves for not having answerable dispositions to the greatnesse of the Mysteries we goe about Let us not thinke it enough to come to the Sacrament and then to let the reines loose to all kind of vanitie the very Heathens would be ashamed of that It is the bane and blemish of Religion and such a thing for which wee may feare that God will give whole Christendome a purge I meane for our excesse There is a lawfull use of Feasting and comely Recreations but to come with unjustifiable Vanities that are not fit at any time when wee should honour God for the greatest Gift that ever was for the Incarnation of his Sonne to be more prophanely disposed then and to give our selves to more loose courses then at other times how can it but provoke the Justice of God especially it being common Amongst other things we may justly looke for the Vengeance of God for this not onely upon this or that place for it is the fault of Christendome Shall we carry our selves thus prophanely at these times when we should walke in a holy disposition Is this the way to be thankefull to God Let us labour to entertaine and embrace these Mysteries of the Gospel as wee should with a sutable carriage to them for the Gospel will no longer tarry then it hath sutable love and affections to the greatnesse of the thing The Gospel may leave us we know not how soone and goe to people that are as barbarous as we were before the Gospel came to us The Romans thought they had Victory tyed to them but we have not these Mysteries of the Gospel tyed to us If we labour not for an answerable carriage as God hath removed the Gospel from the Easterne Churches of Asia that are under the tyrannie of the Turks now so he may and we know not how soone take away these blessed and glorious Mysteries Let us reverence these Mysteries and blesse God for them and labour to expresse our thankfulnesse in our lives and conversations that God may delight to continue with us and continue his blessed Truth among us Doe but conceive in your owne selves what equity is it that Truths should be obtruded to men that care not for them That live under the mysteries of the Gospell with as much liberty to the flesh as if they had never heard of it that their lives are not better then Pagans perhaps worse When these things grow generall will God continue these Mysteries to us when there is such a disproportion of affection and carriage Judge of these things God should deale justly with us if he should leave us to the darknesse of Gentilisme and Poperie and confusion and carry the Gospel further West still to a people that never heard of it where it should have better entertainment then it hath had of us I beseech you let us labour to carry our selves answerable to this blessed and great Mysterie if wee would have it continued longer among us Againe are these things Mysteries great Mysteries Let us blesse God that hath revealed them to us for the glorious Gospel Oh how doth S. Paul in every Epistle stirre up people to be thankfull for revealing these Mysteries What cause have the Gentiles that were in the shaddow of death before to be thankfull to God What kind of Nation were we in Iulius Caesars time As barbarous as the West Indians the Canibals were as good as we We that were so before not onely to be civillized by the Gospel but to have the meanes of salvation discovered what cause have we to be enlarged to thankfulnesse And shall we shew our thankefulnesse in provoking his Majestie There is nothing in the world that is a ground of that thankfulnesse as the glorious Gospel that brings such glorious things as it doth Men are thankfull to men for teaching and discovering the Mysteries of their Trades and shall God discover the great Mysteries of the Gospell of Christ and shall not we be thankfull Are there not thousands that sit in darknesse The Romish Church is it not under the Mysterie of Iniquitie And that we should have the glorious Mysteries of the Gospel revealed to us that the Veile should be taken off and we should see the face of God in Christ what a matter of thankfulnesse is it to all gracious hearts that ever felt comfort by it Againe it is a Mysterie Therefore it should teach us likewise not to set upon the knowledge of it with any wits or parts of our owne to thinke to search into it meerely by strength of wit and study of Bookes and all humane helpes that can be it is a Mysterie and it must be unveiled by God himselfe by his Spirit If we set upon this Mysterie onely with wits and parts of our owne then what our wits cannot pierce into we will judge it not to be true as if our wits were the measure of Divine Truth so much as we conceive is true and so much as we cannot conceive is not true What a pride is this in flesh in wormes of the Earth that will make their owne apprehensions and conceits of things the measure of Divine Truth as Heretikes heretofore have done It was the fault of the Schoolemen in later times they would come with their Logick
in this place Preaching goes before Beleeving Therfore the Gospel unfolded is called the Word of Faith because it begets Faith God by it works Faith and it is called the Ministerie of Reconciliation because God by it publisheth recōciliation As preaching goes before beleeving so it is the blessed instrument by reason of the Spirit accompanying of it to worke Faith In the Ministerie of the Gospel there is not only an unfolding of the excellent things of Christ but there is grace given by the Spirit to beleeve And herein this publication proclamation differs from all other publications in the world men may publish proclayme what they would have but they cannot give hearts to beleeve it but in the blessed promulgation and publishing of Divine Truths there is the Spirit of God accompanying it to work what it publisheth it opens the Riches of Christ and offers Christ and Christ is given to the heart with it it publisheth what is to be beleeved and known and it alters our courses together with it there goes a power the Spirit cloathing the Ordinance of Preaching to doe all Therefore it is called the Ministery of the Spirit why because what is published in the preaching of the Word to those that belong to God it hath the Spirit to convey it to the soules of Gods people Therefore he sayth here first preached and then beleeved Therefore those that are enemies to this Ordinance of God they are enemies of the Faith of Gods people and by consequent enemies of the salvation of Gods people But the more the proud and haughty Atheisticall heart of man riseth against it the more we should thinke there is some divine thing in it it must needs be excellent because the proud heart of man stomacks it so much we see here it is the meanes to worke Faith Therefore as we esteeme Faith and all the good we have by it let us be stirred up highly to prize a●d esteeme of this Ordinance of God So much for the coherence or connexion Preached to the Gentiles and then Beleeved on in the World For the word themselves we see here first that Christ as he must be unfolded in preaching so he must be beleeved on Because the dispensation Ministeriall is not enough unlesse there be an applying grace in the heart and that is a spirit of Faith whose propertie is to make peculiar that that is offered There is a vertue of application in this grace of Faith where there is a giving there must be a receiving or else the gift is uneffectuall Christ is the Garment of the Soule he is the foundation and food c. As I said before he is our Husband we must give our consent beleeving is a spirituall marriage in marriage there must be a consent this consent is Faith that makes up the Bond betweene Christ and the beleeving soule Therefore of necessitie there must be Faith all else without beleeving in Christ is nothing Faith is the meanes of making Christ our owne and no other thing whatsoever The Papists have ridiculous meanes that they understand not themselves nor any body else they make the Sacrifice of the Masse a meanes to apply Christ and other courses but the Ministeriall meanes to apply Christ is the preaching of the Gospel and Faith that is wrought by the Ministerie of the Gospel and there is no other way of application by the Masse or any such thing Christ without Faith doth us no good in Heb. 4. The Word that they heard did not profit them because it was not mingled with Faith The Word of God the Gospel it is the power of God to salvation but it is to all that beleeve whatso●ever good Christ doth to us he doth it by Faith It is a rule in Divinitie and it is to purpose in the deciding some controversies that a spirituall benefit not knowne and applyed is a nullitie because God intends all whatsoever we have to be opened to us and applyed that he might have the glory and we the comfort We see the excellencie and necessarie use of this Grace of Faith How is Christ to be beleeved on We must rest upon no other thing either in our selves or out of our selves but Christ onely In Poperie they have many other things to rest on their Faith being corrupt all their obedience likewise is corrupt that springs from it They dishonor Christ to joyne any thing in the world with him The Apostle is wondrous zealous in this to have nothing joyned with Christ as in Galat. 5. If ye be circumcised Christ shall profit you nothing onely Christ must be beleeved on in matter of salvation And whole Christ must be received beleeving is nothing but a taking or receiving of Christ as a Lord and as a Saviour as a Priest to redeeme us by his blood and Christ as a King to governe us we must take whole Christ. W● see what manner of Faith is in most men that snatch out of Christ what they lift to serve their owne turne as he dyed for their sinnes so they are glad of him but as he is a Lord and King to rule and governe them so they will have none of him but turne the grace of God into wantonnesse But Christ as we must rest and rely on him onely so we must receive him and beleeve on him wholly Now Faith lookes upon Christ as the maine object of it as it justifieth the same Faith it looks upon the whole Word of God as a Divine Truth revealed but for the maine worke of it it looks upon Christ Christ is the Jewel that this Ring of Faith doth inclose and as the Ring hath the value from the Jewell so hath Faith from Christ. In the maine point of justification and comfort Faith layes hold upon Christ for mercie for the distressed afflicted soule it looks first of all to comfort and peace and reconciliation therefore it lookes first to him that wrought it that is Christ. Now the same Faith that doth this it beleeves all Divine Truths the Threatnings and Precepts c. Faith chuseth not its object to beleeve what it lists but it carryes the soule to all Divine Truths revealed but when we speake of justifying Faith then Christ and the Promises and the mercy of God in Christ is the first thing that the soule lookes unto Christ is the first object of Faith before any benefit or gift that we have from him first we must receive Christ before we have any grace or favour or strength from him And a sanctified soule lookes first to Christ to the love of Christ to the person of Christ and then to his goods and riches As one that is marryed she regards first the person of her Husband and then lookes to the enjoyment of his goods and inheritance and Nobilities or else it is no better then a Harlots love So Faith lookes to the person first it knits
not only meditation of these things that will cause us to be heavenly-minded but Christ as a Head of influence in Heaven conveyes spirituall life to draw us up When I am ascended I will draw all men after me There is a vertue from Christ that doth it there is a necessitie of the cause and consequence as well as strength of reason and equitie there is an influence issuing from Christ our Head to make us so indeed therefore those that are otherwise they may thanke themselves The best of us indeed have cause to be abased that we betray our comfort and the meanes that we have of raysing up our dead and dull hearts for want of meditation Let us but keepe this Faith in exercise that Christ is in Heaven in glory and we in him are in Heaven as verily as if we were there in our persons as we shall be ere long and then let us be uncomfortable and base and earthly-minded if we can To conclude all As the soule of man is first sinfull and then sanctified first humble and then raysed so our meditations of Christ must be in this order first thinke of Christ as abased and crucified for the first comfort that the soule hath is in Christ manifested in the flesh before it come to received up into glory Therefore if we would have com●ortable thoughts of this Christ received up in glory thinke of him first manifest in the flesh let us have recourse in our thoughts to Christ in the Wombe of the Virgin to Christ borne and lying in the Manger going up and downe doing good hungring and thirsting suffering in the Garden sweating water and blood nayled on the Crosse crying to his Father My God my God why hast thou forsaken me finishing all upon the Crosse lying three dayes in the Grave have recourse to Christ thus abased and all for us to expiate our sinne he obeyed God to satisfie for our disobedience Oh here will be comfortable thoughts for a wounded soule pierced with the sense of sinne assaulted by Satan To thinke thus of Christ abased for our sinnes and then to thinke of him taken up into glory In the Sacrament our thoughts must especially have recourse in the first place to Christs Body broken and his blood shed as the Bread is broken and the Wine poured out that we have benefit by Christs abasement and suffering by satisfying his Fathers wrath and reconciling us to God Then thinke of Christ in Heaven appearing there for us keeping that happinesse that he hath purchased by his death for us and applying the benefit of his death to our soules by his Spirit which he is able to shed more abundantly being in that high and holy place Heaven for the Spirit was not given in that abundance before Christ was ascended to glory as it hath beene since In this manner and order we shall have comfortable thoughts of Christ. To thinke of his glory in the first place it would dazle our eyes it would terrifie us being sinners to thinke of his glory being now ascended but when we thinke of him as descended first as he sayth Who is he that ascended but he that descended first into the lower parts of the Earth So who is this that is taken up in glory is it not he that was manifest in our flesh before This will be comfortable Therefore let us first begin with Christs abasement and then we shall have comfortable thoughts of his exaltation These points are very usefull being the maine grounds of Religion having an influence into our lives and conversations above all others other points have their life and vigour and quickning from these grand Mysteries which are the food of the soule Therefore let us oft feed our thoughts with these things of Christs abasement and glory considering him in both as a publike person the second Adam and our Suretie and then see our selves in him and labour to have vertue from him fitting us in body and soule for such a condition The very serious meditation of these things will put a glory upon our soules and the beleeving of them will transforme us from glory to glory FINIS ANGELS Acclamations OR THE NATIVITY of CHRIST celebrated by the heavenly Host. BY The late learned and reverend Divine RICHARD SIBS Doctor in Divinity Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge and sometimes Preacher at Grayes-Inne ISAI 9.6 To us a Child is borne to us a Sonne is given 1 PET. 1.12 Which things the Angels desire to looke into LONDON Printed by E. P. for N. Bourne at the Royall Exchange and Rapha Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes head Alley in Pater-noster Row 1638. ANGELS ACCLAMATIONS LUKE 2.13 14. And suddenly there was with the Angell a multitude of the heavenly Host praising GOD and saying Glory to GOD in the highest and on earth peace Good will towards men THE Words are few and pregnant very precious having much excellency in a little quantity The Heavens never opened but to great purpose when God opens his mouth it is for some speciall end and when the Angels appeared it was upon some extraordinary occasion This was the most glorious Apparition that ever was setting aside that that was at Christs Baptisme when the Heavens opened and the Father spake and the Holy-Ghost appeared in the likenesse of a Dove upon the head of Christ when all the Trinity appeared but there was never such an apparition of Angels as at this time and there was great cause for there was never such a ground for it whether we regard the matter it selfe the incarnation of Christ there was never such a thing from the beginning of the World nor never shall be in this World for God to take mans nature on him for Heaven and Earth to joyne together for the Creator to become a creature Or whether we regard the benefit that comes to us thereby Christ by this meanes brings God and man together since the fall Christ is the accomplishment of all the Prophesies of all the promises they were made in him and for him therefore he was the expectation of the Gentiles Before he was borne he was revealed by degrees First generally The seed of the woman c. Then more particularly to Abraham and his seed and then to one Tribe Iudah that hee should come of him then to one family the house of David and then more particularly a Virgin shall conceive and beare a sonne and the place Bethlehem till at the last Iohn Baptist pointed him out with the finger Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sinnes of the world Even as after midnight the Sun growes up by little and little till his beames st●●ke forth in the morning and after it appeares in glory so it was with the Sunne of Righteousnesse as he came nearer so hee discovers himselfe more gloriously by degrees till hee was borne indeed and then you see here a multitude of Angels
that that makes him fierce and then when his fierce and high conceits are taken away hee will bee tame take away that that feedes his carnall disposition and he growes tractable and gentle Thus then affliction and poverty outward in our condition it helpes to inward poverty of spirit and disposition for it takes away that which inflames the fancy of a carnall man A carnall man thinks himselfe as great and as good as he hath possessions of the things of this life● and the divell enlargeth his conceit more upon the imagination to thinke these things to be a great deale greater then they are we come afterward by experience to see them nothing but vanity but this is in man without grace we are prone as I said to surfeit of them they are too strong for us to digest and overcome and therefore God takes them away that he may helpe the inward disposition of our soules Afflictions and poverty sanctified they have a power to bring us to God and to keepe us in and to recover us when we are fallen They bring us in as we see in Manasses and in the prodigall son affliction and poverty they brought him to know himselfe they brought him home he was not himselfe before they brought him to inward poverty when he could not be satisfied so much as with husks abroad it was time for him to looke home againe So when we are in the state of grace it keepes and pales us in God hedgeth us in with thornes that we may not run out And then if we fall it recovers us and fetcheth us in againe by imbittering sinfull courses to us We see then affliction and poverty is sanctified to Gods children to worke an inward fight of their spirituall wants Take notice hence of the poyson and sinfulnesse of our corrupt nature that defiles it selfe in the blessings of God so that God cannot otherwise fit us for grace but by stripping of us of those things that are good in themselves This should abase us very much considering that those things that should be rises to us to raise us up to God that should be glasses to see the love of God in our nature useth them as clouds to keep God from us and to fasten and fixe upon the things themselves so that there is no other remedy but God must strip us naked of them this consideration should humble us And let us make this use of it Let us know when any abasement is sanctified to us it comes from GODS love If wee finde any affliction make us inwardly more humble and tractable and more pliable certainely it comes from love and is directed to our good and therefore it is in love because it is directed to our good For it is well taken away in earthly things that is supplied in heavenly and spirituall What if God take away such outward honours and respects and riches if God make it up in graces that are eternall that make us truly and inwardly good which all the outward things in the world cannot doe All the Empires in the world cannot make a man an honest man they may make him worse they may be snares to make him forget God and himselfe they may be a meanes of his damnation without wondrous care What if God take away a great deale of these things and make them up in favours of a higher kinde Therefore if we finde God sanctifie any outward abasement for the inward good of our soules let us blesse him for it and take it in good part as an evidence of his love for God thus deales with his children he sanctifies their outward abasements for their inward good to draw them neerer to himselfe Therefore those that are weake in their condition for a man may be poor in regard of his conditiō though not inwardly poor those that are broken in their condition outwardly they may know whether it be in love or no if they finde this condition sanctified to a better disposition For as all things in generall worke to the best to them that love God so this is one especiall affliction and poverty worke for good to them that love God God sanctifies it to them for that end Therefore we should examine when we are under any crosse see how it workes upon us whe●her by it we are humbl●d or no whether we joyne with God or no for those that belong to God have the graces of the Spirit to joyne with him in the worke when he afflicts them they labour to afflict themselves when he goes to humble them outwardly they humble themselves when he goes about to make them poore to weane them from the love of the world they weane themselves and joyne with God As we see the Physitian by his art and skill when he sees nature working away then he will helpe nature till the cure be wrought so God gives his spirit to those that are his to work with him When God goes about to take them downe they will take downe themselves too and so they grow inwardly better together with their outward abasement Those therefore that swell and storme and murmure and rage what doe they get but more stripes They get not out of trouble by it but if they belong to God they get stripes upon stripes What doth the horse get at last by shaking off his Rider that is skilfull more spurring and more strokes so when men are under Gods hand afflicted any way and labour not to make a good use of it but will pull the rod out of Gods hand and swell and pine if they belong to God they get more stripes Therefore let us kiss the rod and the hand that holds it God is about a good work let him alone desire him rather to sanctifie the visitation and abasement then remove it A gracious heart desires rather the sanctification then the removell Againe hence we learne not to despise the brother of low degree nor we should not have the ●aith of Christ in respect of persons We should not take ●candall at the Church that it is usually in a mean condition in this world for the Church is alway rich in another kinde of riches the Church is rich in reversion it hath Heaven and happinesse and the Church is rich in bils and promises The Church is rich in an apparant pledge that is worth all the world besides that is in Christ. If he have given us his Sonne will he not with him give us all things else The Church is rich in this world indeed for all things are yours and you are Christs Christ carries riches for the Church and dispenseth them to the Church as occasion serves Indeed Christs riches are the Churches riches The Church cannot be poore if Christ be rich it is only a medicinall poverty it is Gods dispensation to fit them for better riches As a wise Physitian he purgeth a foule body till he bring it
almost to skin and bone but why That having made it poore there may be a spring of better blood and spirits Let us take no offence therefore at Gods dispensation either towards others or our selves if we finde him by his holy Spirit sanctifying that outward condition to a holy inward bent and disposition of soule to God-ward It is a happy affliction and poverty and abasement whatsoever it be that drawes us neerer to God in whom we have more supply then we can have want in the world God never takes away any thing frō his children in this world but he gives them more in better things that is alway his course the poore receive the Gospell the Gospell is preached to them and they receive it those that by their outward abasements are brought to a sight of their spirituall wants and thereupon to hunger after Christ. Againe in that this outward poverty helpes to inward poverty of the soule outward afflictions helpe the inward disposition hence we see likewise this truth that Providence is serviceable to predestination and election God in election hath a purpose to call us out of the world to save our soules Providence that is a generall government of all things in the world Election is in order to salvation he hath chosen us to a supernaturall end and fits us for it by calling and sanctification Now how doth providence serve the decree of election Thus whom God purposeth to save to bring to an end above nature he directs providence so that all things shall serve for that end therefore he incourageth them with outward things or takes outward things from them in his providence as may serve his purpose in election to save their soules He hath a purpose to save them therefore providence workes all things for their good Rom. 8.28 All things by the over-ruling providence of God are serviceable to a higher degree of love that God beares to his children to serve his purpose to bring them to Heaven Thereupon comes the dispensation of riches or poverty honour or abasement he takes liberty for outward things concerning this life to give or take them as they may serve the spirituall and best good of his children Therefore Gods children when they see God intends their good in taken away the things of this life in letting them blood as it were for their health they should blesse God as well for taking as for giving as Iob did And there is as great mercy and love hid in taking away blessings as in conveighing of them I will leave and afflicted and poore people In the Originall it is poore and milde and gentle poverty of estate and poverty of spirit the disposition of soule come almost in one word and indeed in Gods children they are joyned together for he sanctifies all dispensations and carriages of himselfe towards them When God hath a purpose to save a man every thing shall helpe him homeward And it is not a better outward argument to know a mans state in grace then to see how the carriage of things serve Gods purpose to doe good to his soule when we our selves are bettered in our inward man by whatsoever befals us God complaines of the Iewes they were as reprobate silver because hee had melted them and they were never a whit the better they were like drosse consumed in the melting Gods children are as gold refined those that find themselves refined and bettered it is an evidence that they are Gods because there is a providence serving their spirituall good directing all things to that end But from their condition we come to the disposition implyed inward and spiritual poverty Now this poverty is not a meere want of grace to be poore in spirit is not to bee poore of that spirit or to bee of a poore spirit to be of a poore spirit is to have no goodnesse no worth at all but to be of a dejected base mind Gods children are not so ther are none more couragious then they when they are called to it It is not this poverty of spirit to have no goodnesse at all But to be poor in spirit is a state and disposition of soule that hath some goodnesse wherein they see a want of further goodnesse they have so much goodnesse and worth as to see an unworthinesse in themselves and a greater worthinesse out of themselves They are sensible of their own want and see they have not meanes of supply in themselves and they see an all-sufficiency out of themselves in God in Christ they see a necessity of dependance for supply out of themselves in their whole condition till they come to Heaven In a word this poverty is a sight of our owne nothingnesse in our selves and besides that our owne inability and a sight of sufficiency out of our selves and a desire of it and likewise a hope of supply from thence which hope carries us to endeavour and to waiting till we he have supply This will better appeare if we distinguish of this poverty in spirit by the two degrees of it There is a poverty of spirit before we are in the state of grace before we are in CHRIST and a poverty after The poverty before we are in the state of grace is when God by his Spirit together with this word and worke of correction doth open the eyes of our soules to see what we are by nature what we are in our selues It is a worke of Gods convincing Spirit to give us a true view into our owne condi●ion and with the sight to worke a sense and ●rom a sight and sense and thorow conviction comes a wondrous abasement and a desire to be otherwise then we are There is some hope in spirituall poverty in Gods children before their conversion which stirs them up to look upon Christ and to the mercy of God in Christ and this stirs ●hem up to begge and to use all meanes and at length God is gracious and answers all the desires of their soules This is before they were in grace for before a Christian is a sound Christian hee must be driven out of himselfe Naturally we are prone to cleave to something either out of our selves or in our selves and we must be fired out by a sight and sense of the misery we are in Wee see God hath taken this course alway in Scripture This course he tooke with Adam hee cites him arraignes him condemnes him he lets him see what a miserable creature he was as no man on earth was ever so miserable till he felt the sweetnesse of the promised seed He that had been in so great happinesse as he was to have his conscience so galled as his was afterward to feele such misery for the present as he did he must needs be very miserable as indeed he was the most miserable man that ever was since his time It is the greatest unhappinesse for a man to have beene