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A73267 The dignitie of Gods children. Or An exposition of 1. Iohn 3. 1.2.3 Plentifully shewing the comfortable, happie, and most blessed state of all Gods children, and also on the contrarie, the base, fearefull, and most wofull condition of all other that are not the children of God. Stoughton, Thomas. 1610 (1610) STC 23315.5; ESTC S117855 406,069 519

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preferments of the Iewes aboue the Gentiles before the comming of Christ that the Lord gaue them his word his statutes and his iudgements Psal 147. 19. and that to them were committed the Oracles of God Rom. 3. 2. viz. outwardly and concerning the letter to be kept by them whereas no other nation had the like benefit then how great is this priuiledge of the children of God aboue the wicked that they only haue the keeping of his word in the closets and cofers of their hearts to their euerlasting good Thus much of the dignity of Gods children by the word of God It remaineth now to speake of the Sacraments wherein I may and will be the shorter because they are only seales for confirmation of the word and either to strengthen our faith the more in the promises of God or to quicken our obedience the more vnto the commandements of God For as touching baptisme it is instituted first of all the better to assure vs of the forgiuenesse of our sinnes by the bloud of Christ by that visible element of water which therein is to be vsed This Peter teacheth when he exhorteth them that by his sermon were pricked in their hearts to bee baptized in the name of Iesus Christ for the remission of sinnes Acts 2. 38. because as the water washeth away the filth of the body so the bloud of Christ clenseth vs from all our sinnes Rom. 5. 9. Ephes 1. 7. Coloss 1. 20. 1 Iohn 1. 7. Reuel 1. 5. Secondly baptisme was instituted as a Sacrament also of repentance and regeneration because the bloud of Christ doth not onely wash vs from the guilt of our sinnes but also from the spot and blemish of them as we haue heard before And therefore Peter saith that we were elect or select viz. in our calling vnto sanctification of the spirit through the obedience and sprinkling of the bloud of Christ 1. Pet. 1. 2. and againe that We were redeemed from our vaine conuersation receiued by tradition of our fathers by the pretious bloud of Christ c. verse 18. 19. Another Apostle also saith that the bloud of Christ shall purge our consciences from dead works to serue the liuing God Heb. 9. 14. Therfore to apply these things vnto baptisme the baptisme of Iohn is called the baptisme of repentance Acts 19 4. and Iohn neuer baptized but hee preached repentance Mat. 3. 8. Luk. 3. 8. Therefore also baptisme is said to teach vs to die vnto sinne and to liue vnto righteousnesse Rom. 3. 4. Gal. 3. 27. Col. 2. 12. In the same respect Paul saith that Christ gaue himselfe for the Church that he might sanctifie it and clense it by the washing of water through the word Ephes 5. 26. In which words the Apostle at least alludeth vnto baptisme and againe he seemeth to vnderstand baptisme by the washing of the new birth Tit. 3. 5. The Apostle also to the Hebrews seemeth to allude to baptisme when hee saith that wee are purged in our hearts from an euill conscience and washed in our bodies with pure water Hebr. 10. 22. Finally touching both the former ends of baptisme baptisme is said to bee the baptisme of repentance and forgiunesse of sinnes Mark 1. 4. As baptisme so serueth for confirmation of faith and instruction in godlinesse so doth also the supper of the Lord. The bread that wee eate and the wine that wee drinke in a religious manner according to Christs institution doth teach vs that as the bread and wine are incorporated into our bodies and made one with them so Christs his flesh and blood are spiritually incorporated into vs and wee into Christ through faith whereby it is said as wee heard before that Christ dwelleth in our hearts Ephes 3. 17. In which respect the cup of blessing which the Minister in the celebration of the Supper blesseth that is which hee praieth God to blesse to that speciall and holy vse is said to bee the communion of the blood of Christ and that the bread which he so blesseth is said to be the communion of the body of Christ 1. Cor. 10. 16. And indeed the Supper of the Lord by the visible elements and the visible actions therein commanded by Christ himselfe putting vs better in remembrance of all that Christ hath done for vs and better shewing his death till he come 1. Cor. 11. 24. 25. 26. then bare preaching would doe for so our eies doe see our hands doe handle our tongues doe taste and our stomaks by the vertue of the bread and wine do feele that which in the word preached our eares doe heare it cannot but be a maruellous and most comfortable confirmation of our faith both for euerlasting saluation in the world to come and also for all things necessary for this life in this present world For how can we doubt of saluation which Christ Iesus hath so deerly purchased for vs and the price whereof we see in so liuely manner represented vnto vs by the bread and the wine by the breaking of the one and the pouring out of the other would he giue so much for vs and then leaue vs in the suds or in danger Yea do not the bread and the wine with the eating of the one and drinking of the other teach vs that Christs flesh and bloud are meat indeed and drinke indeed to preserue vs to that eternall life which he by his death hath purchased for vs Ioh. 6. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. Hath Christ paid so deerly for vs and doth he feed vs so daintily and with such costly diet better then Angels food and will he lose vs and suffer vs to perish and to be taken out of his hands yea sith we that eat his flesh and drinke his bloud spiritually not only in the word but also in the Sacrament doe dwell in Christ and haue Christ dwelling in vs as Christ himselfe in the place before alledged doth testifie will he dispossesse himselfe of his habitation or hauing all power in heauen in earth and euery where els in his hands can he violently by any other power be thrust out of his house and home yea sith as we haue heard the supper of the Lord doth plainly teach vs that wee are flesh of his flesh c. can we perish and he not also perish Touching things necessary for this life whiles we liue in this world the supper of the Lord by putting vs in such remembrance of Christ himselfe doth also most comfortably assure vs of them For he that spared not his owne sonne but gaue him for vs all how shall he not with him giue vs all other things also Rom. 8. 32. And he that spared not his owne life and his owne soule but gaue them for vs and daily doth giue them vnto vs by faith how shall he not being made the heire of all things Heb. 1. 2. and hauing all things in his power and at his disposition how shall hee not I say with himselfe giue
and also benefits and commodities of regeneration depend vpon the communion of the new borne children of God with Christ Iesus therefore although I haue before spoken somewhat of their said communion Christ Iesus being shewed to bee the chiefe matter wherein their new birth and being the children of God doth consist and all other points thereof before handled beeing effects of the former yet I will now returne againe thereunto and lay the same more largely forth then before I haue done Touching therfore this communion that we may yet better see what other benefits the children of God haue and what fruits they bring forth thereby let vs further vnderstand that it is in the Scriptures expressed by diuers most significant metaphors and excellent similitudes For first it is compared to the communion betwixt our bodies and our garments in which respect we are bid to put on the Lord Iesus Christ Rom. 13. 14. Secondly it is compared to the communion betwixt vs and our daily meate and drinke In which respect Christ calleth himselfe the meat that abideth to eternall life Ioh. 6. 27. and the bread of God which came downe from heauen verse 33. and the liuing bread which whosoeuer eateth shall liue for euer and also saith that his flesh is bread c. verse 51. and that except we eate his flesh and drinke his blood we haue no life in vs verse 53. because his flesh is meat indeed and his blood is drinke indeed And that he that eateth his flesh and drinketh his blood dwelleth in him and he in him verse 55. Thirdly it is compared to the communion betwixt the vine and the branches In which respect Christ calleth himselfe the vine and vs the branches Ioh. 15. 5. and Paul expresly saith that we are branches c. Rom. 11. 17. Fourthly it is compared to the communion betwixt the chiefe corner stone and the rest of the building Mat. 21. 42. Ephe. 2. 20. Fiftly it is compared to the communion betwixt a man and the house wherein he dwelleth In which resoect Christ said before that he dwelleth in them that eate his flesh and drinke his blood so Paul saith as before also hath beene shewed that Christ dwelleth in our hearts Ephes 3. 17. Sixtly it is compared to the communion betwixt the head and the members For he is said to be the head of his Church and the Church is said to be his body Ephes 2. 20. and wee are called his members Ephes 5. 30. Seuenthly it is compared to the communion betwixt the man and the wife in marriage Therefore he is often called the husband and the Church is often called his spouse And that which the Lord saith and promiseth of marrying the Israelites vnto himsefe for euer in righteousnes in indgement in mercy in cōpassion and in faith fulnes c. Hosea 2. 19. 20. is to be vnderstood as of all other the elect as well as of Israel on the one part so also of the second person in the Deity to be after that prophesie incarnate and made man on the other part For it cannot be vnderstood of the father or of the holy ghost because they were neuer to assume our nature whereby to be a fit husband for vs. Therefore also as the man and the wife being before marriage or at least before contract two are after marriage and contract called one flesh Gen. 2. 24. Mat. 19. 5. 6. so the Apostle vsing the same similitude of Christ and vs saith wee are of his fl●sh and of his bones Ephes 5. 30. To shut vp this point such is the communion betwixt Christ and the children of God that the Apostle doth not only account them compleat in him Colos 2. 10. but saith also that they are the fulnes of him that filleth all in all things Ephes 1. 23. and so he insinuateth generally that Christ is in some sort vnperfect without the children of God as the husband is vnperfect without the wife the head without the other members a man without an house the rest of the building without the chiefe corner stone the vine without the branches the meate and drinke without some to receiue them and the garments without some to weare the same Now to returne to the former metaphors and similitudes so many as the communion betwixt Christ the naturall sonne of God and vs the adopted children of God is in Scripture expressed by by so many waies is our dignity by thi communion amplified and encreased For touching the first was it not a great honour for Daniel as the commandement of Belshazzar to be clothed with purple and to haue a chaine of gold put about his necke Dan. 5. 29. Was it not more for poore Mordecay before appointed to the sword and who had before and who had before sit at the gate of Ahashuerosh in sackeloth and ashes to be cloathed with the kings royall apparell Ester 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. How honourable then is it for such beggerly persons as we were that were not onely starke naked and vtterly without any good apparell but that also were clothed before with most polluted garments of all sinne c. to be clothed with so rich a garment as Christ Iesus is Verily neither Herod himselfe when hee clothed himselfe In his royall apparell Acts 12. 21. not all the Princes in the world that had not Christ Iesus were euer so glorious in apparell as the poorest child of God is that hath put on the Lord Iesus Christ It was an honourable thing to the Israelites that the Lord led them so through the wildernes that for forty yeeres their clothes waxed not old vpon them c. Deuteronomie 29. 5. How honourable a thing then is it for all the children of God both yong and old great and small to be clothed with that garment which as it is called the new man so it will alwaies bee new neuer worne neuer threed-bare or waxing old but remaining as fresh for euer as it was the first day euen the same yesterdaie to day and for euer Hebrewes 13. 8. for euer I say not onely in this world but also in the world to come Touching the second Metaphor was it not an honourable thing for the brethren of Ioseph at their second comming into Egypt to dine with Ioseph and to haue meates set before them from Iosephs owne table Genesis 43. 16. and 34. So also for Mephibosheth though Ionathans owne sonne and therefore of the blood roiall of Saul to be fed with meate from Dauids owne table a● one of Dauids own sonnes 2. Sam. 9. 7. and likewise for Chinham the sonne of Barzillai not onely to eate of Dauids meate 2. Sam. 19. 38. but also to be among them that should eate at Salomons table 1. King 2. 7. Was it not a great honour also for the Israelites to be miraculously fed in the wildernes with Manna from heauen which is therefore called angels foode and with quailes and with water out of the rocke How
great and small that did beleeue as Rom. 15. 30. Ephes 6. 18. c. and in other places before alledged Yea he hoped for great comfort by their such praiers Philip. 1. 19. Philem. 22. If it be a great benefit to haue a good friend for furtherance of our sutes to mortall Princes is it not much more for euery child of God to haue all the rest of Gods children on earth speciall fauorites with God to be furtherances of their sutes vnto him Verily though a man despaire of his own praiers yet might he haue exceeding comfort in the praiers of all the rest of Gods children This shall suffice to haue spoken of the prerogatiue of Gods children both by their liberty and boldnesse for making their own praiers to God and also by that that other yea all other of Gods children do remember them euen euery one another so often as they pray to God themselues CHAP. XXII Of the communicating of many titles of Christ to the children of God TO proceed yet further into the benefits which the children of God haue by their communion with Christ such is their prerogatiue thereby that as they are called the children of God by grace as Christ himselfe is by nature the sonne and the onely sonne of God so likewise they haue many other of his names and titles communicated vnto them in holy Scripture For first of all this name Christ is attributed to the whole body of the Church whereof euery true child of God is a member 1. Cor. 12. 12. And therefore Christ doth professe that whatsoeuer good or euill is done vnto any that are ingrafted into him is done vnto himselfe Matthew 25. 40. and 45. Acts 9. 4. In which respects as such are called by the name of Christians Acts 11. ●6 so they may also euery one of them bee called petty Christs or little Christs because as the word Christ signifieth nothing else but annointed and as Christ is said to be anointed with the oyle of gladnesse aboue his fellowes Psal 45. 7. so it is said of euery one of vs that are his members that the anointing which we haue receiued of him dwelleth in vs and that we need not that any man teach vs but as the same anointing teacheth vs all things 1. Ioh. 2. 27. And as the pretious ointment poured vpon the head of Aaron ran downe vpon his beard and so also vpon other his inferior parts Psal 133. 2. so the pretious ointment of Gods spirit powred vpon Christ Iesus our head hath so descended vpon vs his members that of his fulnesse we haue all receiued grace vpon grace Ioh. 1. 16. Neither is this name only Christ thus communicated to the children of God but also the name Iesus touching the signification thereof For what doth it signifie but a Sauiour So the Angell himselfe interpreteth it Thou shalt saith hee to Mary call his name Iesus for he shall saue his people from their sinnes Mat. 1. 21. Now it is not onely said to Timothie and in him to all ministers of the word that by taking heede to himselfe and to learning and by continuing therein hee should saue himselfe and other 1. Tim. 4. 16. but it is also said of all other the children of God that by praier instruction admonition c. shall conuert a sinner from going astray out of the way that they shall saue a soule from death and shall hide a multitude of sinnes Iames 5. 20. So likewise Iude writing to all sorts not onlie Ministers but other exhorteth them to haue compassion on some in putting difference and to saue other with feare pulling them out of the fire c. Iude. 22. 23. Doth not the Apostle by these words insinuate that they that shall so saue other though it bee with feare may in that respect bee called a Iesus or a Sauiour instrumentally The name Ioshua in signification is all one with Iesus and therefore Ioshua is called Iesus Acts 7. 45. because by sauing the Israelites from their bodily enemies hee was a type of Christ Iesus that should saue his people from their spirituall enemies If therefore Ioshua were so called in that typicall respect why may not they bee so called that are the instruments of Christ Iesus to saue men from their sinnes and so consequently from euerlasting damnation Againe as Christ is called the first fruits of the dead 1. Cor. 15. 20. and as in a typicall respect of Christ all the first borne of cleane liuing creatures al the first fruits of other things were in the law and by the law dedicated and consecrated vnto God so the Iewes in former times in respect of Gods special couenant with them Ier. 2. 3. and much more now all whom God of his owne will hath begotten againe with the word of truth are called by the name of the first fruits of God Iames 1. 8. Reu. 14. 4. As Christ is called a King and a Priest so likewise it is said that he hath made vs vnto God Kings and Priests Reu. 1. 6. and 5. 10. wherewith the Apostle Peter accordeth saying that wee are a roial Priesthood 1. Pet. 2. 9. which is al one with that which the Lord saith by Moses of the Israelites in that respect wherein before wee heard the Iewes to be called the Lords first fruits that if they would indeed heare his voice and keepe his Couenant c. then they should bee his chiefe treasure and a kingdome of Priests c. Exod. 19. 6. And indeed touching these two attributes how can wee but bee Kings and Priests being incorporated into him and made one with him to whom most properly and principally the said two attributes doe belong More particularly to begin first with the last we are Priests first in offring vp our bodies that is our whole selues a liuing sacrifice vnto God holy and acceptable c. Rom. 12. 1. and that first by crucifying the old man and letting out the blood of our sinnes which is the life of our said old man and then by seasoning our selues with the gracious word of God as some sacrifices were seasoned with salt Leuit. 2. 13. and as the Apostle requireth our speech to be seasoned Colos 4. 6. Secondly wee are called Priests for our offring vp to God the calues of our lips Hos 14. 3. and the spirituall sacrifices 1. Pet. 2. 5. both of Praiers Psal 141. 2. and of Praises Psalm 50. 14. and 23. as also of doing good and distributing Heb. 13. 16. and of other duties of righteousnesse Psal 4. 5. Thirdly wee are called Priests not onely in respect of the former sacrifices but also because if need require we must be ready to giue our liues for Gods glory and for the strengthning of the faith of other which is that which the Apostle meaneth by being offred vp vpon the sacrifice and seruice of the faith of Gods elect Phil. 2. 17. According to which phrase also the Apostle saith againe that hee was ready
him in his owne person and in that glory where unto now he is aduanced Ioh. 17. 24. Father I will that they which thou hast giuen me be with me euen where I am that they may behold my glorie viz. the glory of his mercie grace and goodnes more then euer before they had done as well as the glorie of his person and iustice The wicked and reprobate shall behold the glory of his persō and heare and feele the glory of his iustice that is his glorious iustice not to their comfort but to their woe and no otherwise then as malefactors behold the faces of the Iudges and all their solemnity wherein they sit at our assises heare there sentences and finally so shall they see and heare these things that they shall wish as we haue heard the hilles and mountaines to fall vpon them to hide them from his presence But the children of God shall behold him as their Sauiour to their vnspeakeable ioy and comfort Yea how great their ioy and comfort shall be by this sight appeareth by that delight that men take in the sight of mortall Princes by that desire and ioy that many had to see Christ in his basenes the wise men Mat. 2. the shepheards and Simeon Luc. 2. Zacheus Luk. 19. and the Grecians Ioh. 12. as also by that before spoken in Chap. 26. of Peter Iames and Iohn being so rauished with the sight of the glorious transfiguration of Christ in the moūtaine that forgetting themselues to haue beene then clothed with their naturall mortall and vile bodies they could haue beene contented and did indeed desire to haue dwelt there for euer If all these tooke such delight in these sights how comfortable how sweete how pleasant how ioyfull shall this sight of Christ Iesus be thus to see him not as sometime hee was in his basenes but as now he is in his glory In respect of this sight all the sight that wee haue here is not so much as the sight of the blindman when Christ had begunne so to open his eies that he said bee did see men walke like trees Mark 8. 24. Our sight here touching this obiect thereof is no better then the sight of Isaak Iacob and Eli when they were old and when their eies were so dimme that they tooke as we say hob for nob one for another yea that they could not discerne any man but either by his speech or by asking who he was What shall I say more Touching this sight let vs remember what the Queene of Sheba said of the report she had heard of Salomons wisdome in her owne Country and of that which she found by her owne experience For when she had seene all Salomons wisedome and the house that bee had built and the meat of his table and the sitting of his seruants and the order of his Ministers and their apparell and his drinking vessels and his burnt offerings that hee offered in the house of the Lord shee was greatly astonied and said vnto the King It was a true word that I heard in my owne Land of thy sayings and of thy wisdome Howbeit I beleeued not this report till I came and had seene it with mine eies But loe the one halfe was not told me c. 1. King 10 45. 6. 7. In like sort it may bee said of this sight and of all the rest of our future state a●d condition which we shall enioy when we shall at his appearing be made like vnto him and see him as he is For flesh and blood doth not beleeue neither can beleeue that that is said in the written word of these things yea hee that hath the most faith doth hardly beleeue all that is written at least though hee beleeue at sometimes yet at other times this faith is much exercised with doubts especially for applying these things to himselfe yet all is most true that we heare in this land of our pilgrimage of these things of our likenes vnto Christ and of our seeing him as he is but loe the one halfe of them is not told vs neither in the Scriptures because indeed we are not capable thereof neither much lesse by our ministers not onely because of the negligence of many but also because of want of vnderstanding in the most yea euen in the best concerning these things For if Paul concerning these things as well as concerning other mysteries could say of himselfe as well as of other wee know in part and see through a glasse darkely And againe Now I know in part how much more alasse may we poore and silly ministers in respect of him make the like confession of our seeing and knowing these high and future mysteries but in part O Christian readers let these things comfort vs in all our troubles In the mids of our afflictions let vs so consider of these things that as Peter speaketh of those to whom hee did write so we may feele our hearts to leape for ioy within vs so the word doth signify and to reioice with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious 1. Pet. 1. 6. 8. When the virgin newly conceiued with Christ visited her cousin Elizabeth the wife of Zachariah about 6 moneths gone with Iohn Baptist it is said that the babe viz. Iohn Baptist did leap or spring in the wombe of Elizabeth at the salutation of the virgine Luk. 1. 41. and 44. As that babe by the secret worke of Gods spirit did so leape and spring at the salutation of the virgine so newly conceiued with Christ afterward to bee borne in the forme of â seruant yet a redeemer of the elect so and much more let our hearts leape and skippe as it were in vs so often as we heare of this last warning of Christ in glory for perfecting of the whole worke of mans redemptions and of this our seeing him as he is Yea let vs the more reioice because this sight is not for a day or for a yeere or sor many yeers but for euer and euer As this world passeth away so also doth euery lust thereof euen the lust of the eies as well as the lust of any other member 1. Ioh. 2. 17. yea much sooner But this sight now spoken of is an euerlasting sight Lest vs therefore account of all worldly sights in respect of this but as of toies and bables more fit for children then for men yea for fooles then for them that are wise and of any vnderstanding Thus much of the confirmation of our former future likenes vnto Christ by this our seeing him as he is CHAP. XXXVI Of euery mans purging himselfe in whom there is the former hope THe words remaining are these Euery one that hath this hope in him purgeth himselfe as he is pure This as I said is an effect of our knowledge of our future likenesse vnto Christ viz. that euery one that so certainly hopeth for those things purgeth himselfe illustrated by the patterne according to which euery one that hath the