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A51846 A second volume of sermons preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton in two parts : the first containing XXVII sermons on the twenty fifth chapter of St. Matthew, XLV on the seventeenth chapter of St. John, and XXIV on the sixth chapter of the Epistle of the Romans : Part II, containing XLV sermons on the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, and XL on the fifth chapter of the second Epistle to the Corinthians : with alphabetical tables to each chapter, of the principal matters therein contained.; Sermons. Selections Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1684 (1684) Wing M534; ESTC R19254 2,416,917 1,476

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in their mouths As for this Custom I shall give you some passages in Scripture That the Weddings were in the Night-time we read Gen. 29.23 It came to pass in the evening that Laban took Leah his Daughter and brought her to Jacob. That the Bridegroom had his Companions we read Judg. 13.11 Sampson had thirty Companions brought to him That both had their Companions we read of the Children of the Bride-Chamber Matth. 9.15 the special guests invited to the Marriage-feast who were by Custom to fetch the Bridegroom and wait upon him These are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Friends of the Bridegroom Joh. 3.29 That the Bride had her Companions 't is said in Psal. 45.14 the Spouse shall be brought to the King in a Rayment of Needle-work the Virgins her Companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee And their fashion was to take Hand-lamps then in use and fit to carry abroad for Night-lights The Scripture frequently alludes to that Rev. 18.23 And the light of the Candle shall shine no more at all in thee and the voice of the Bridegroom and of the Bride no more at all shall be heard in thee And thus the Bridegroom was met by Virgins with Lamps as he grew near the Brides house he was met by Servants with Candles returning to the Marriage Therefore 't is said Luke 12.35 36. Let your loins be girded about and your lights burning and ye your selves like unto men that wait for their Lord when he will return from the Wedding This was the custom which I the rather observe that you may see how fitly our Lord layeth down things Now those that accompanyed the Bridegroom and the Bride were Children of the Bride-chamber and admitted into the Marriage Room and Supper and those that came after that when once the door was shut were surely kept out Now here is a fit representation of the spiritual Mystery laid down by Christ and therefore let us 1. See the thing compared The Kingdom of Heaven that is the state of the Church wherein God reigneth in the person of the Messiah of the Kingdom of Glory it cannot be meant for there are no foolish Virgins and in the internal Kingdom of Grace none But in the external Kingdom of Christ in this World And this is not considered simply and restrainedly to that point of time when Christ is coming to Judgment but respects and should affect us all for such as we depart out of the world now such shall we be found to be at the day of Judgment It concerneth all Ages not only those that shall be found alive at that time but every one in successive Ages 2. The Comparison must be explained the Bridegroom is Christ and the Bride is the Church the whole Church is the Spouse of Christ and each particular Believer a Virgin attending upon this Spouse the Marriage is mutually promised the Espousals are in this Life Hos. 2.19.20 I will betroth thee to me for ever and to be solemnized and compleated at the coming of our Lord Rev. 19.7 Let us be glad and rejoyce and give honour to him for the Marriage of the Lamb is come and his Wife hath made her self ready Here is the betrothing in the Covenant of Grace A nobis accepit arrhabonem carnis c. saith Tertullian he took the token of our flesh and carried it to Heaven to prepare Heaven for us and left with us the token of his Spirit to prepare us for Heaven he is not gone from us in discontent but will come again with all the Angels of Heaven with him to receive the Bride unto himself 1. The Companions of the Bride are here represented under the Name of Virgins for so Christians are called for the Purity of their Faith and Worship and also for their blameless Conversations 1. Virgins for the purity of their Faith that keep themselves free and untainted from the corrupt and rotten Opinions of the World 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as Chast Virgins to Christ he meaneth it here in respect of the purity of their Faith that they might not be corrupted by false Teachers 2. Virgins for the purity of Worship Idolatry and Corruption of Worship is often expressed by Harlotry and therefore the Prophet to figure out Israels Apostacy and Corruption in Worship is bidden to take a Wife of Whoredomes Hos. 3. And those that followed the Lamb are said to be Virgins not defiled Rev. 14.4 not polluted with Idolatry which is spiritual Fornication 3. Virgins for purity and blamelesness of Conversation The Apostle speaketh of some that had escaped the pollutions of the world through the Knowledge of Jesus Christ who might be again intangled and overcome therein 2 Pet. 2.20 Well then these were all Virgins even the foolish as well as the wise not tainted with Errour nor defiled with false Worship nor prophane corrupt or scandalous in their Conversations they were such as had escaped the Corruptions of the World and had as glorious a form of Godliness as any others 2. They are described by their Number Ten this is mentioned either because Ten is a number of perfection or because usually the number of those Companions of the Bride never exceeded Ten. 3. They are set forth by their Distribution into two ranks some Wise some Foolish five of the one sort and five of the other the number is not exactly to be stood upon as if the number of the saved and damned were equal as in the Parable of the Marriage-feast one had not a Wedding-garment 't is not to be understood as if only one were damned of all that are invited to the Profession of the Gospel it only signifyeth that all the Virgins are not alike careful to prepare for the coming of the Lord By the wise are meant provident and diligent Christians by the foolish the Improvident and negligent among those that bear the name and keep up the reputation of Christians some will be found not to fill up their Profession with answerable Duty not to make serious Provision for the coming of Christ. 4. They are set forth by their Work and Imployment they went forth to meet the Bridegroom that is they expected the coming of Christ and Happiness by him The foolish and the wise did both agree in this indeed this is the whole business of a Christian. 5. They are set forth by their preparation for this work they took their Lamps that is made open profession of their hope Matth. 5.16 Let your light so shine among men for external shining profession they were both alike All are called Christians all are Baptized and all profess faith in Christ and an expectation of his second coming with eternal Life to ensue upon it all are Virgins all have Lamps all are devoted to the Bridegroom goe forth to meet him and yet some were wise and some foolish some made preparation that whenever the Bridegroom should
come they might be ready to go in with him others contented themselves with an outward Profession or loose waiting for his coming but did not with that serious diligence prepare themselves for it and so came short of the blessedness expected by them There wanted a deep radication and a constant perseverance without which the blaze of Profession which lasted for a while will soon be extinguisht Doctrine That in the visible Church among those that give up their Names to Christ some will be found foolish when others are wise and come short of the blessedness expected by them Or In the visible Church all are not wise Christians but some are wise and really such as they profess themselves to be others negligent foolish and improvident The State of the visible Church is here represented And Observe 1. This Parable is not spoken of the Corrupted Members of degenerate Churches but speaketh what shall fall out in the Churches not defiled with the Whoredomes of the World There are some Churches that have turned the Government of Christ into a temporal Domination and their Worship into a mass of Paganish or Heathenish Rites and Superstitions and place all their Glory not in excellency of Gifts and Graces but pomp of Living and external splendor and make Christianity look like a Temporal worldly thing calculated only for this Life of those Christ speaketh not here something may be intimated of them in the former Parable but here he speaks of a reformed Chruch not the Church in her pollution and defection but a Church in her right Constitution Papists will be counted Christians who may be rejected by Christ at his coming they have so corrupted his Worship Discipline and Doctrine Nay but Christ speaketh here of those that live under the dispensations of purer Christianity some will be found true Believers others common Professors even among the Members of a reformed Church that make Profession of the Purity of the Gospel all will not be found such as may abide the day of Christs appearing in Judgment In Abrahams Family there was an Ishmael as well as an Isaac in Christ's a Judas and in the Apostles time some were Enemies to the Cross of Christ that yet took the Profession of Christ upon them Phil. 3.18 2. Mark again 'T is not meant the scandalous and faulty Members of a pure Church there are many Christians in name only but indeed deny it Titus 1.16 but 't is not meant of the scandalous that live as if their hopes were altogether in this World that ingulph themselves in all manner of sensuality as if there were no Heaven or Hell nor no future account to be given of their Actions but it is meant of such as profess themselves to be devoted unto Jesus Christ the Bridegroom such as are desirous to be admitted into the Nuptial Feast to have Communion with him in Heaven and possibly may attain to a blameless Conversation and appear Virgin-like all waiting for the coming of the Lord in their own and others estimation Some that Prophesied in Christs name and eat and drank in his presence are yet rejected by Christ as workers of Iniquity 3. 'T is not meant only of those that have a shew or a false and counterfeit Profession that are taught to act over their part in Religion as a Play as in the best and purest Churches there will be Hypocrites No these had some real work though not a saving but a common work as a man may have a light tincture of religion whose heart is not yet sound with God Psa. 119.80 therefore David Prayeth Let my heart be sound in thy Statutes There was not an universal renouncing of all corruptions not that thorough care to please God nor a rooted affection to Christ though they have some good motions hopeful inclinations that way as these Virgins seemed to be well affected to Christ for the present they had their Lamps made some slender preparation they went forth to meet the Bridegroom as others did Therefore it will be necessary to shew that a common work may go far and yet come short of blessedness I shall prove it by three reasons 1. Because a common work may go far 2. Though a common work may go far yet 't is not likely to hold out 3. If it should hold out a constant Profession yet it will not be enough to qualifie us for the Kingdom of Glory or heavenly bliss and happiness 1. A common work will go far I take it for granted that there is a real common work of Grace as well as a real special work if you doubt it I will inform you from Scripture Heb. 6.4 compared with the 9 th verse we read of some that were enlightned some that tasted of the good Word and of the heavenly gift and elsewhere of some That had escaped the pollutions of the World through the Knowledge of Jesus Christ 2 Pet. 2.20 All this is real the tasting the good word real the enlightening real the partaking of the heavenly gift real the escaping the pollutions of the World real but the Apostle saith in the 9 th verse We expect better things of you and things that do accompany Salvation or things that have necessarily salvation in them things that whosoever hath them shall certainly be saved The graces of Temporaries are for substance true but slightly rooted there are the purlues of Grace or the borders of the Kingdom of Heaven some flashes of light or dawnings of Grace but the Day-star doth not arise in their hearts many are enlightened taste the good word have some delight in the Promises tasted of the heavenly Gift apprehend it sweet to have Communion with God in Christ and tast the powers of the World to come feel some transports of Soul when they hear of the hopes of eternal Life and may be brought to some partial Reformation but that which is wanting is a deep radication or a more firm inherency of these Graces in the Soul and an habitual predominancy of these motions and affections over all other inclinations for 'till it be so we cannot do any great service for God or endure any tryal for his sake Sometimes true grace is described by its deep radication Jam. 1.21 't is called an ingrafted word 't is not something tyed on but ingrafted the root of the mattter is within and sometimes 't is described by its efficacy Rom. 6.17 Ye have obeyed from the Heart the form of Doctrine delivered to you But more especially I shall shew you that a common work may goe far with respect to the three Theological Graces Faith Hope and Charity mentioned by the Apostle 1 Cor. 13.13 Now abideth Faith Hope and Love And again 1 Thes. 5 8. But let us who are of the day be sober putting on the Breast-plate of Faith and Love and for an Helmet the hope of Salvation Now a common work may go very far in all these Graces of Faith Hope and Love as here the Virgins
He shall give his Angels charge concerning thee and in their Hands they shall bear thee up lest at any time thou dash thy Foot against a Stone Thou learnest this Doctrine from the Devil thou mayst do what thou wilt thou art sure to be saved 2. It is against the Nature of Assurance he that hath tasted God's Love in God's way cannot reason so He that hath a good Father that will not see him perish shall he waste and embezel his Estate he cares not how A wicked Child may presume thus of his Father tho it be very disingenuous because of his natural Interest and Relation to his Father the Kindness which he expecteth is not built on moral Choice but Nature But a Child of God cannot because he cannot grow up to this Certainty but in the Exercise of Grace this Certainty is begotten and nourished by Godly Exercises And the thing it self implieth a contradiction this were to fall away because we cannot fall away you may as soon say that the Fire should make a Man frieze with Cold as that certainty of Perseverance in Grace should make a Man do Actions contrary to Grace 7. Again We do not say a Believer is so sure of his Conservation in a state of Grace as that he needeth not be wary and jealous of himself 1. Cor. 10.12 Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall There is a fear of Caution that is warrantable There is a difference between the weakning of the Security of the Flesh and of our Confidence in Christ. None more apt to suspect themselves than they that are most sure in God lest by improvidence and unwatchfulness they should yield to Corruption Christ had prayed that Peter 's Faith might not fail yet together with the other Apostles he biddeth him watch Luke 22.40 and 46. The Fear of God is a preserving Grace and taken into the Covenant Jer. 32.40 I will never depart from them to do them good and I will put my Fear into their Hearts and they shall not depart from me God's Love will not let him depart from us and Fear will not let us depart from God This is a Fear that will stand with Faith and Certainty it is a Fruit of the same Spirit and doth not hinder Assurance but guard it This is a Fear that maketh us watchful against all Occasions to Sin and Spiritual Distempers that we may not give offence to God as an ingenious Man that hath a Inheritance passed over to him by his Friend in Court is careful not to offend him There is a cautelous and distrustful Fear 8. Again This certainty of our standing in Grace doth not exclude Prayer Luke 22.46 Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation Perseverance is God's Gift and it must be sought out in God's way by Christ's Intercession to preserve the Majesty of God and by our Prayer that we constantly profess our dependance upon God and renew our acquaintance with him Besides by asking Blessings in Prayer we are the more warned of our Duty it is a means to keep us Gracious and Holy As those that speak often to Kings had need be decently clad and go neat in their Apparel So he that speaketh often to God is bound to be more Holy that he may be acceptable to him 9. Once more and I have done with the state of the Question It is not a discontinued but a constant Perseverance that we plead for not as if a Child of God could be quite driven out of the state of Grace tho he be saved at length he cannot fall totus à toto in totum from all Grace and Godliness in the whole Man with full consent he may sin but not fall totally no more than finally There is something remaineth a Seed 1 John 3.9 Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for his Seed remaineth in him An Unction 1 John 2.27 But the Anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you There is a Root in a dry Ground that will bud and scent again Well then this we hold that true Grace shall never utterly be lost tho it be much weakned but by the use of Means shall constantly be preserved to Eternal Life Secondly Having stated the Point let me now confirm it The Grounds of Perseverance are these 1. On the Father's part there is an Everlasting Love and Alsufficient Power His Everlasting Love God doth not love for a fit but for ever Psal. 103.17 The Mercy of the Lord is from Everlasting to Everlasting upon them that fear him before the World was and when the World is no more There can be no change in God's Counsels because they are accompanied with infinite Wisdom and Power God never repented in Time of what he purposed to do before Time Rom. 11.29 The Gifts and Calling of God are without Repentance By Gifts are meant Gifts proper to the Elect Remission of Sins Grace and Glory And by Calling is meant Effectual Calling such as is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to his Purpose Rom. 8.28 God never repented of it he is never ashamed of nor sorry for his Choice tho Men be unworthy it is the Reason why he brought them under the Grace of the Covenant His Alsufficient Power and Almightiness is engaged in the preservation of Grace John 10.29 My Father which gave them me is greater than all and no Man is able to pluck them out of my Father's Hands As long as God hath Power we are safe and this Power is engaged by his Love and Will 2. Then on Christ's Part there is his Everlasting Merit and constant Intercession 1. For his Merit Heb. 9.12 By his own Blood he entred in once into the Holy Place having obtained Eternal Redemption for us Legal Expiations did but last from Year to Year but Christ's is for ever and ever The Levitical Priest once every Year entred into the Holy Place but Christ is once gotten into Heaven his Redemption is Eternal not only as it is of use for all Ages of the Church but in respect of every particular Saint those who are once redeemed by Christ they are eternally redeemed not for a time to fall away again but to be saved for ever So Heb. 10.14 By one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified He hath not only purchased a possibility of Salvation but hath perfected them hath made Purchase of all that we need to our full Perfection it is not for a certain time as if afterwards they could be taken out of his Hands and so perish but for ever and this for all those that are sanctified separated by God's Purpose and Decree and afterwards renewed and sanctified in time set apart to be Vessels of Honour to God 2. Then for his constant Intercession a Copy of which we have in this Place It is said Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save unto the uttermost all that come unto God through him seeing he liveth
to them that is keep close to it they must expect troubles Christ's Subjects are the World's Rebels and if they will not forfeit their Allegiance to Christ the World will fall upon them You must not expect Friends in the World your great Friend and Patron is in Heaven John 16.33 In me ye shall have Peace in the World ye shall have Tribulation he propoundeth it disjunctively we have seldom both together Christ leaveth his Subjects in Satan's Territories and Dominions that he might try their Allegiance 2 Tim. 3.12 All that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution he doth not say that profess Christ but that will live godly in Christ that are strict holy true to their Principles And it is not an Observation proper to that Age As long as the Enmity lasts between the two Seeds Opposition will continue Satan never wanted a Party to support his Empire The Persecution of the Church began in Abel and will not be finished till the Day of Judgment and it is a wonder to see an Abel without a Cain Afterwards in Abraham's Family Gal. 4.25 As then he that was born after the Flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit So it is now and still we may say So it is now So it hath been and so it will be So afterward Jacob and Esau strugled together in the Belly and the Quarrel began before the Birth And so it is in all Ages Satan hath not changed his Nature nor the World left its Wont Emperors and Kings have become Christian but Satan never yet became Christian and there never wanteth a strong Faction in the World to abet him against the Church In our Times we had great Hopes but still the Spirit of Enmity continueth tho under other Forms and Appearances We see there is a quick Conversion from a Malignant to a Sectary the Term is changed but not the Person I would not be mistaken by a Malignant I mean that which the Scripture meaneth not one that dissents from others in Civil Matters but one that is an Enemy to the Power of Godliness And by a Sectary I mean one that is so in the Scripture Notion a Party-maker in the Church a Carnal Man under a plausible Form opposing the holy and strict Ways of God I tell you this Conversion is easy A piece of soft Wax that was but now stamped with the Shape of the Devil may be easily stamped again with the Seal that is carved into the Shape of an Angel the Wax is the same but the Impression is different It is no new thing for the Saints of God to be in peril of false Brethren as well as of open Enemies nay rather than sit out the Devil can make use of one Saint to persecute another as Asa a good Prince put the Prophet in the Stocks and Christ calleth Peter Satan The Devil may abuse their Zeal and this is strange that a Lamb should act the Wolves part Usually indeed he maketh use of the World it is the Providence of God that the Wicked hate Christ and his Messengers Christ doth usually reveal his Ways to the World by the Quality of the Men that rise against them it must needs be good what such Men hate their very Respect would be a Suspicion and their Approbation a Contumely and Disgrace a Man would have some cause to suspect himself if he had their Favour Thus you see Christians tho in a private Sphere that would live godly in Christ must expect their share in the World's hatred Now the Lord permits it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for a Testimony for a Testimony to his Servants for a Testimony against his Adversaries for a Testimony to the Ways of God all these will be gathered out of the same Expression as it is recited by several Evangelists Mark 13.9 They shall deliver ye up to Councils and in the Synagogues ye shall be beaten and ye shall be brought before Kings and Rulers for my sake for a Testimony against them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that by your zealous Defence they may have a sufficient knowledg of the Ways of God and so be convinced or confounded by them Luke 21.13 It shall turn to you for a Testimony 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is a Proof of your Loyalty And Mat. 24.14 it is only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the World for a Witness implying to the Truth God chuseth his eminent Servants to be his Champions that the World may know that there is somewhat excellent in their Principles worth the suffering for God will not have his Servants to go to Heaven without a Testimony nor his Enemies to go to Hell without a Testimony and a Sting in their Consciences nor any Age to pass away without a Testimony 2. Ministers This is usually their Portion few of the Apostles and Prophets came to a natural Death As their Calling is eminent so are their Sufferings James 5.10 Take my Brethren the Prophets who have suffered in the Name of the Lord for an Example of suffering Affliction and of Patience He doth not say Take them for an Example of Holiness but of Suffering and Patience They were the Worthies of God eminent for Holiness yet chiefly for Sufferings The Prophets that were God's own Mouth sheltered under the Buckler of their special Commission and the singular Innocency and Holiness of their Lives and yet they suffered what Recompence did they receive for all their Pains but Saws and Swords and Dungeons Now the Ministers of all Ages are mustered and enrolled for the same War with the Prophets and Apostles we maintain the same Cause tho with less vigor and strength and we expect the same Crown why should we grudge to drink of the same Cup In these latter Times God hath reserved the Ministry for all the Contempt and Scorn that Villany and Outrage can heap upon their Persons But why should we look for better Entertainment You would think the World should hate false Teachers surely they have most cause but if they slight us and neglect to provide for us remember it is a wonder that they do not persecute us But this falleth out partly by the Malice of Men partly by the Providence of God 1. By the Malice of Men. To preach is to bait the World Praedicare nihil aliud est quàm derivare in se furorem Mundi We are to cross carnal Interests to wrestle with vile Affections to pull the Beast out of Mens Hearts and we are like to be bruised in the Conflict 1 Cor. 15.32 I have fought with Beasts at Ephesus most probably the rude Multitude that were ready to tear him in pieces when he cried down the Worship of Diana Carnal Interests are very touchy worse than vile Affections The Doctrine of the Gospel cannot be preached in power but it draweth hatred upon the Person that preacheth it John 7.7 The World cannot hate you but me
the Trial of all Doctrines God himself wrote the first Scripture that ever was written with his own Finger Exod. 24.12 And the Lord said to Moses C●me up to me into the Mount and be there and I will give thee Tables of Stone and a Law and Commandments which I have written that thou mayest teach them And then commanded Moses and the Prophets to do the same Exod. 17.14 And the Lord said unto Moses Write this for a Memorial in a Book And Exod. 34.27 And the Lord said unto Moses Write thou these Words for after the Tenor of these Words I have made a Covenant with thee and with Israel So he bids Jeremiah Chap. 36.2 Take thee a Roll of a Book and write therein all the Words that I have spoken thee And so God spake to all the Prophets tho it be not exprest and by inward Instinct bids them write their Prophecies that it might be a publick Record for the Church in all Ages Now this Way was always accompanied with Prophetical Revelations until Christ's time who as the great Doctor of the Church perfected the Rule of Faith and by the Apostles as so many Publick Notaries consigned it to the use of the Church And so when the Canon was compleat then John as the last of the Apostles and outliving the rest closed up all and therefore closeth up his Prophecy thus Rev. 22.18 19. For I testify unto every Man that heareth the Words of the Prophecy of this Book If any Man add unto these things God shall add unto him the Plagues that are written in this Book And if any Man shall take away from the Words of the Book of this Prophecy God shall take away his part out of the Book of Life and out of the holy City and from the Things that are written in this Book Which sealeth up the whole Canon and Rule of Faith as well as the Book of the Revelations And therefore 3. There is now Writing only without the Word without Visions and Revelations There needeth no more now because here is enough to make us wise unto Salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 16 17. And that from a Child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through Faith which is in Christ Jesus All Scripture is given by Inspiration of God and is profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Correction for Instruction in Righteousness That the Man of God may be perfect throughly furnished unto all good Works It is sufficient to make us wise to preach and you wise to practise It is now certain enough God hath left a publick Record that we might not spend our time in doubting and disputing And it is full enough you need nothing more either to satisfy the Desires of Nature or to repair the Defects of Nature to satiate the Soul with Knowledg For God hath given to the Church sufficient Instruction to decide all Controversies to assoil all Doubts and to give us sure Conduct and Direction to everlasting Glory III. The next Question is Of what Concernment it is to enquire of the Truth of the Scripture Many think that such a Discussion needs not because this is a principal matter to be believed not argued and Arguments at least beget but an humane Faith Yet certainly it is of great necessity if you consider four things 1. It is good to prepare and induce carnal Men to respect it and to wait for the Confirmation of the Spirit An Humane Faith maketh way for a Divine when Men hearken to the Word upon common grounds God may satisfy them as those John 4.42 Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Son of the Living God They first believed upon the Woman's Report and then upon their own Experience So it is good to establish sound Grounds that we may know the Truth of God first upon Hear-say and afterward upon Experience This way we induce and invite Men to make a Trial. 2. Because it giveth an additional Confirmation and greater Certainty to the People of God Foundation-Stones can never be laid with exactness and care enough For if you mark it you will find all doubting in your Belief all disproportion in your Practice ariseth from this because the supreme Truth is not setled in the Soul We ought to believe it more and more then it stirs up greater Reverence greater Admiration and makes way for your Delight and Joy to have your Charter cleared It is good to look upon this Argument that it might further Our Comfort and that this Fire may be blown up into a Flame and that Truth may have more Awe upon the Conscience 3. It awakeneth them that have received the Word upon slight grounds to be better setled Most Men look no further than humane Authority and publick Countenance they have no other grounds to believe the Scriptures than the Turks to believe the Alcoran because it is the Tradition of their Fathers Most Mens Belief is but an happy Mistake a thing at peradventure and they are Christians upon no other grounds than others are Turks God loveth a rational Worship he would have us to render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Reason of the Faith that is in us But they are Christians by Chance rather than Choice and solid Reason it is because they know no other Religion not because they know no better Well then that you may be able to justify your Religion For Wisdom is justified of her Children Mat. 11.19 that you may take up the Ways of God upon a rational Choice it is good to see what Grounds and Confirmations we have for that holy Faith we do profess 4. That we may know the distinct Excellency of our Profession above all other Professions in the World The Daughters of Jerusalem are brought in asking the Spouse Cant. 5.9 What is thy Beloved more than another Beloved O thou fairest among Women What is thy Beloved more than another Beloved that thou dost so charge us What can you say for your Christ and for your way of Salvation and for your Scriptures above what other Men can say for their Worship or their Superstition A Christian should know the distinct and special Excellency of his Profession Jer. 6.16 God bids us Stand in the way and see and ask for the old Paths Where is the good Way It is good to survey the Superstitions we have in the World and compare the Excellency of our holy Profession with other Professions In Scripture we are required not only to glorify God but to sanctify him Isa. 8.13 Sanctify the Lord of Hosts in your Hearts So 1 Pet. 3.15 Sanctify the Lord God in your Hearts and be ready always to give an Answer to every Man that asketh you a Reason of the Hope that is in you with meekness and fear Now what is it to sanctify It is to set apart any thing from common Uses This
to have a good opinion of a thing till we make trial The Testimony of the Church hath inclined us to think that the Scriptures are the Word of God not that the Church can make and unmake Scripture when it pleaseth as a Messenger that carrieth Letters from a King doth not give Authority to them 3. How the Church hath witnessed to the Truth of the Scriptures in all Ages Partly by Tradition partly by Martyrdom 1. By Tradition Holy Books were indited one after another according to the necessity of Times and still the latter confirmed the former Moses was confirmed by Joshua Chap. 23.6 Be ye couragious to keep and to do all that is written in the Book of the Law of Moses And Joshua and others by succeeding Prophets and all were confirmed by Christ Luke 24.44 These are the Words which I spake unto you while I was yet with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and 〈◊〉 the Prophets and in the Psalms concerning me For the New Testament it was confirmed by all the succeeding Ages of the Church Christians different in other things y●t agreed these to be the Writings of the Apostles So that we have a more general consent than we have about any other Matter probable in the World Men of excellent Parts and Learning that were not apt to take Matters on trust all assent to Scripture as the publick Record for the trial of Doctrines When Heirs wrangle they go to the Last Will and Testament 2. By Martyrdom The Patience and Constancy of the Martyrs who have ratified this Truth with the loss of their dearest Concernments yea even of Life it self Rev. 12.11 They overcame by the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of their Testimony and they loved not their Lives unto the Death It is possible that a Man may suffer for a false Religion and sacrifice a stout Body to a stubborn Mind but because there is counterfeit Coin is there no true Gold The Devil's Martyrs are neither so many for number nor for temper and quality so holy so wise so meek as Christ's Champions The Christian Religion can shew you Persons of all Ages Young and Old of all Sexes Men and Women of all Conditions of Life Noble and of low Degree of all Qualities Learned and Unlearned Persons that could not be suspected to be mopish or melancholy or tired out with the Inconveniences of an evil World but were in a capacity to enjoy temporal Things with the highest delight and sweetness and yet counted not their Lives dear to them to confirm the Truth of this Word What is dearer to Men than Life And this not out of any desire of vain Glory their Death being accompanied with as many disgraceful as painful Circumstances not out of any sensless stupidity or fierceness of Mind they being of a meek Temper and blamed for nothing else but their constancy in asserting that Truth which they professed not out of any confidence in their own strength in bearing those horrible Cruelties that were inflicted upon them but humbly committing themselves to God and imploring his Strength did deliberately and voluntarily give up themselves to be cruelly butchered and tormented as a Testimony of the Power of this Truth upon their Hearts some of them kissing the Stake thanking the Executioner others wrestling a while with Flesh and Blood and natural desires of Life yet the Love of the Truth prevailing came at length to encounter the Horrors of a cruel Death with a well-tempered Constancy and Resolution which certainly in so many thousands even to an incredible Number could not be without some Divine Power and Force upon their Souls That all this should be done by Persons otherwise of a delicate tender Sense and a meek and flexible Spirit what should move them to it but the Power of the Truth This being a Religion of little Reputation in the World which the Philosophers and Disputers of that Age sought to batter down with Arguments the Politicians with all manner of Discouragements the Orators with a Flood of Words the Tyrants with Slaughters and Torments the Devil by all manner of Crafts and Subtilties What had the poor Christians before their Eyes but Prisons and wild Beasts and Gibbets and Fires and Racks and torturing Engines more cruel than Death They had Flesh and Blood as well as others a Nature that continually prompted them to spare themselves as well as others Life was as dear to them and their care of their Families and Little-ones as great their respect to Parents and Friends as much in them as any yea more Religion requiring natural Affection in the highest Exercise and intendering their Hearts with a sense of their Duty Yet rather than give their Bibles to be burnt or be led away from their Religion they could trample upon all Certainly such an invincible constancy could not be imputed to any rigid Sullenness or foolish Obstinacy or distempered Stiffness but meerly to the love of Truth which prevailed over all other Concernments Let it shame us that they could part with Life and all their Interests for Christ and his Truth and we cannot part with our Lusts they with their well-being and we not with our ill-being Could they suffer the Persecutors to destroy their Bodies and will not we suffer the Fire of the Word to consume our Lusts Reason and Conscience is calling upon us to quit these things and yet we hug them to our great Prejudice we to whom a little Duty is so irksome a little pains in Prayer so tedious what would we do if the Fires were kindled about us and we were every day to carry our Life in our Hands and could look for nothing but Halters and Stakes and Instruments of Destruction Surely our Spirits are too silken and soft for such a Religion so abstracted from Ease and Pleasure and worldly Interests III. The Malignant World hath owned it the deadly hatred of the Devil and the constant opposition of wicked Men is a proof of it The Malignant World know it and therefore they hate and oppose it The Reason of the Argument is because the Heart of Man is naturally averse to God 1 Cor. 2.14 The natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned Now that which all wicked Men do universally and constantly oppose and malign certainly that is of God As Christ saith of his own Disciples John 15.19 If ye were of the World the World would love its own but because ye are not of the World but I have chosen you out of the World therefore the World hateth you So may we reason If the Scriptures were of Men if devised by them and suitable to their Lusts and Humours the Men of the World would receive them with a great deal of stillness Flesh and Blood would love its own But carnal Men have constantly
that God approveth Our delights in God are often corrupted by a mixture of sensual delights so that we cannot tell what supporteth us God or the Creature our remaining comforts the help or pity of friends or God alone Therefore that the affliction may pierce the spirit the Lord causeth it to be sharpned and pointed by the scorn and neglect of men and their strange carriage towards us that we may fetch our supports from him alone That still we are not barr'd from access to the throne of grace there is our cordial that we have a God to go to to whom we may make our moan and from whose love we may derive all our comforts so David speaketh feelingly in deep afflictions Psal. 63.3 Thy loving-kindness is better than life This supplieth all his wants and sweetneth all his troubles and giveth more comfort than what is most precious and desirable in the Creature 2. I will shew you how it helpeth to raise our love to God There are two acts of love desire after him and delight in him for we love a thing when we desire to injoy it and find contentment in it being injoyed 1. Desire is the pursuit of the soul after God desiderium unionis The great act of love is an affecting of union with the thing beloved Now because of our imperfect fruition of him in this life love mainly bewrayeth it self by desires of the nearest conjunction with God that we are capable of and the motions of grace tend to this end to conjoin us to God or to bring God and us together and to this end tend faith and hope and ordinances and means the word and prayer and so Sacraments that we may get more of God When an house is a building there are scaffolds and poles and instruments of Architecture used but when the house is finished all these are taken away So here are many means to bring us to God There is Faith and Hope and Ordinances but when we come to the vision and fruition of him all these cease and love only remaineth In the Heavenly Jerusalem love is perfect because there God is all in all But while the distance continueth see how the hearts of the saints worketh Psal. 63.8 My soul followeth hard after thee All acts of the spiritual life are a further pursuit after God that we may meet him here and there and we may find more of him in every duty and be united to him in the nearest way of communion that we are capable of Psal. 27.4 One thing have I desired of the Lord and that will I seek after that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord and enquire in his Temple This was Davids great desire above all earthly desires whatsoever But have the saints always this ardent and burning desire No 't is mightily quenched by the prosperity of the flesh when they have something on this side God to detain their hearts they forget him suck on the breasts of worldly consolation you will find their desires are most earnest in affliction As David when in a wandring condition Psal. 42.1 2. As the hart panteth after the water-brooks so panteth my soul after thee O God my soul thirsieth for God yea for the living God When shall I come and appear before thee Naturalists tell us that the hart is a thirsty creature especially when it hath eaten vipers they are inflamed thereby and vehemently desire water This embleme David chooseth to express his affection thereby and his longings after God and the means to injoy God when he was in his troubles so the Prophet Isaiah Isa. 26.9 With my soul have I desired thee in the night yea with my spirit will I seek thee right early He speaketh this in the person of the Church during the time of their troubles when Gods judgments are abroad in the earth then they had continual thoughts of God and their endeavours were early and earnest At other times you will find the Church flat cold and more indifferent as to the testimonies of his favour Jer. 2.31 32. O generation see ye the word of the Lord Have I been a wilderness unto Israel a land of darkness Wherefore say my people we are lords we will come no more unto thee can a maid forget her ornaments or a bride her attire yet my people have forgotten me days without number They had something whereon to live apart from God therefore afflictions are necessary to quicken these desires 2. The other affection whereby love bewrayeth its self is by a delight in God the cream of it is reserved for heaven but now 't is pleasing to think of God if the soul be in good piight Psal. 104.34 My meditation of him shall be sweet I will be glad in the Lord. 'T is the solace of their hearts to entertain thoughts of God to speak of him and his gracious and wondrous works is the contentment and pleasure of their souls Eph. 5.4 Neither filthiness nor foolish talking nor jesting which are not convenient but rather giving of thanks There is their jesting to draw nigh to him Psal. 122.1 I was glad when they said unto me let us go into the house of the Lord. This is their heaven upon earth to obey him and serve him Psal. 112.1 Praise ye the Lord blessed is the man that feareth the Lord that delighteth greatly in his commandments Now this delight is flagged and we even grow weary of God and weary of well doing we doat upon the world and grow estranged from God and cold in his service till we are quickned by sharp afflictions Then we begin to mind God again and a serious religiousness is revived in us The hypocrites never mind God but in their troubles Job 27.10 Will he always call upon God But the best Saints need this help and would grow dead and careless of God were it not for sharp corrasives Well now seeking after God and delighting in God being our great duties we should observe how these are promoted by all the troubles thas befalls us SERMON XXXVIII ROM VIII 28 to them that love God NOW we come to the Character and Notification of the persons to whom this great Priviledg doth belong First their carriage towards God To them that love God Doct. The Elect are specified by this character That they love God Here I shall shew you 1. What is love to God 2. Why this is made the evidence of our interest 1. What is love to God Love in the general is the complacency of the will in that which is apprehended to be good The object is good and love is a complacency in it The object must be good for evil is the object of our displicency and aversation and apprehended as good for otherwise we may turn from good as evil to us now love to God is the complacency of the will in God as apprehended to be good And therefore
Sometimes God permitteth that they shall harm us in our Temporal Interests but not Eternal Alas many times the people of God suffer many hard things Heb. 11.37 They were stoned they were sawn asunder they were slain with the sword they wandred about in sheeps skins and goat skins being destitute afflicted tormented The meaning is not who shall be against us to take away our Lives and Liberties God will sometimes glorifie himself in his peoples sufferings and in the general will have us perform to him a tried obedience James 1.12 Blessed is the man that endureth temptations for when he is tried he shall receive the crown of life which the Lord hath promised to them that love him Make us perfect as Christ was by sufferings Heb. 2.10 But if we keep our innocency the worst they can do is to send us to Heaven and so make us partakers of that which we desire most Luke 12.4 When they have killed the body they can do no more If they cut it to bits and parcels they cannot find out the immortal Spirit And however they molest and mangle the flesh they cannot hurt the soul or hinder our eternal salvation or take us out of Christ's hands John 10.28 And a Christian upon these terms should be content that by conformity to Christ he may be brought to eternal glory 3. Christians are to be considered not only in their personal capacity but also in their community They may prevail as to single persons to kill and burn them but not as to root out the Church Psal. 129.1 2. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth may Israel now say Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth yet they have not prevailed against me God hath still preserved his Church from Age to Age notwithstanding the many hostile attempts against it His people have been severely chastised but yet in mercy delivered The gates of hell shall not prevail against it Matth. 18.18 The wit and policy the power and strength of Enemies shall not utterly destroy the Christian Church Their Arms and Weapons were usually kept over the Gates and there they were wont to sit in Council As not particular faithful believers eternally so as it considereth the Congregation and Society of Christian Professors it shall never perish totally and irrecoverably but whatsoever changes it undergoeth in the World it shall again lift up the head 2. The Reasons Why we need not be troubled at the opposition of those that are against us 1. Because of the infinite power of God Take it for his Soveraignty or his Ability and Sufficiency or Strength First if you take it for his Soveraignty All things are under his Dominion and are forced to serve him both Angels and Men good or bad of either kinds they are all his Hosts Therefore he is called the Lord of Hosts who is the God of Israel Whatever you fear is something under the Dominion of God and you need not fear the Sword if you do not fear him that weareth the Sword Psal. 103.19 His kingdom ruleth over all not only over all men but all things and those not only actually existent but possible 1 Chron. 29.11 Thine is the kingdom O Lord and thou art exalted as head above all The most potent and most opposite creatures are not exempt from his subjection He created them at his pleasure and disposeth of them at his pleasure they have a perpetual dependance upon him both for being and operation their Rebellion against him doth not diminish his Dominion over them Now this is a mighty Comfort to God's People that whatever Creature they are in danger of that Creature is subject to this Kingdom and Dominion of God be it Angels or Devils Man or Beasts Sea or Wind Sickness or Disease Matth. 8.7 8. Fire Wild Beasts c. 2. For Ability or Sufficiency All the Ability of the Creature lieth either in Wit or Strength For the First Will they resist him with Wit and Policy Can any Creature out wit God Compare two places Prov. 21.30 There is no wisdom nor counsel nor understanding against the Lord with Job 12.13 With him is wisdom and strength he hath counsel and understanding Both Man's wisdom and God's wisdom is set forth by Three words Understanding Counsel Wisdom Let us see what is in the Lord and what is against the Lord Is there wisdom against the Lord In the Lord there is the same Only against him there is the wisdom the counsel and understanding of the Creature in him of the Creator Surely the Creature can do nothing without him or against him for it is dependant whatever the Creature hath it cometh from him otherwise our understanding is but ignorance our counsel rashness our wisdom folly Pharoah thought to go wisely to work but that wisdom cost him dear when he intended to suppress God's Interest Exod. 1.10 Ahab when God threatned to cut off his Posterity begets Seventy Sons and disposeth and placeth them in the most strong and fenced Cities 2 Kings 7.8 And it came to pass when the letter came to them that they took the king's sons and slew seventy persons Herod would go wisely to work to destroy him that was born King of the Jews in the Cradle but Christ was preserved for all that The Synagogue of Satan is still hatching crafty counsels to destroy the Spouse of Christ but with what effect Antichrist is consumed more and more We are afraid of our subtil Enemies Are we ever in such straits but God knoweth how to bring us out They cannot over wit the Lord by whatever is plotted in Rome or Hell God knoweth all for he hath understanding counterworketh all for he hath counsel In the issue they will but play the fool for he hath wisdom 3. Strength If any have the Courage to oppose God's People and Interest in the World the attempt will be fruitless the malice of men and Devils will be fruitless He only that can overcome God can hurt us Our Enemies are strong our selves weak but how strong is God They are nothing nothing in comparison with God So God saith I am and there is none else Isa. 40.17 All nations before him are as nothing As the Stars differ in glory but when the Sun ariseth the inferior Lights are obscured and their difference unobserved Nothing by way of exclusion of God as the Sun-beam is nothing when the Sun withdraweth the sound in the Pipe nothing when the Musician taketh away his breath Psal. 104.29 30. Thou hidest thy face they are troubled thou takest away their breath they die and return to their dust Thou sendest forth thy spirit they are created and thou renewest the face of the earth Nothing by way of opposition to God and his Cause and Interest in the World Isa. 41.11 Behold all they they that are incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded they shall be as nothing Usually we feel them something in the effects of their
A Second Volume OF SERMONS PREACHED by the Late REVEREND and LEARNED Thomas Manton D. D. In Two PARTS The FIRST Containing XXVII SERMONS ON The Twenty Fifth CHAPTER of St. MATTHEW XLV ON The Seventeenth CHAPTER of St. IOHN AND XXIV ON The Sixth CHAPTER of the Epistle to the ROMANS PART II. Containing XLV SERMONS ON The Eighth Chapter of the Epistle to the ROMANS AND XL. ON The Fifth Chapter of the Second Epistle to the CORINTHIANS WITH ALPHABETICAL TABLES To each Chapter of the PRINCIPAL MATTERS therein Contained LONDON Printed by J. Astwood for Jonathan Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard MDC.LXXXIV TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM Earl of Bedford BARON of THORNAVGH AND KNIGHT of the Most Noble Order of the GARTER My LORD IF the Soveraign Disposer of all things had continued the Life of the Author of the following SERMONS he had express'd his Thankfulness for your Real and Noble Favours by the Dedication of the best Fruits of his Studies to your Lordship But since it hath pleased God to remove him from the Church on Earth to the Church in Heaven I am desired by his most near surviving Relation to comply with his Intention by Inscribing your highly Honourable Name in the Frontispiece of this Work Your Lordships Esteem of the Author and most free Kindness plac'd him in an Eminent Station and how faithfully he discharged his Publick Ministry for those great and most worthy Ends the Glory of God and the Salvation of Souls as there is a full Testimony given by many sincere and understanding Persons of all Ranks that were the happy Partakers of it so it is evident to others by the several Volumes of most useful SERMONS Printed since his Decease These had been more Exact and worthy of your Lordships perusal if they had been publisht by himself But such as they are I doubt not but they will be very Acceptable for the heavenly Matter contained in them I shall not Record here the many excellent Vertues that are Conspicuous in your Lordship and truely adorn your Honour but I cannot forbear to mention the Foundation of them Sincere and Solid Piety so clearly discovered in a most Christian Deportment under your heavy Afflictions Surely that Reverence and meek Submission to the high and Holy Providence of God that humble Trust in his Mercy which so admirably appeared in your deep Distress was from the Divine Spirit whose glorious Attribute is The Comforter I shall Earnestly pray That God who turneth the shadow of Death into the Morning will be pleased alwayes to Support you with his Reviving Presence that he will guide you by his Counsel through this Afflicting World and bring you to his Glory I am My LORD Your Lordships very Humble and Obedient Servant WILLIAM BATES To the READER Christian Reader OVR blessed Lord calling the Multitude to some account of their so free and frequent motions in going to hear the first Gospel Preacher John the Baptist doth it in these terms Matth. 11.7 8. What went you out into the Wilderness to see A Reed shaken with the wind But what went ye out for to see A man cloathed in soft Rayment They that wear soft Cloathing are in Kings houses But what went ye out for to see A Prophet yea I say unto you and more than a Prophet V. 11. Verily I say unto you that amongst them that are born of Women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist notwithstanding he that is least in the Kingdom of God is greater than he Teaching us several things by that speech relating to the Religious action of hearing the Word and to a true Gospel Minister With reference to the former 1. That he that goeth out to hear ought in the first place to propound to himself a due End 2. That men may propose to themselves in such motions very false and undue Ends such as going to see Reeds shaken with the wind men cloathed with soft Rayment c. 3. That the true End men should propose to themselves should be not to hear a Philosopher or an Orator but a Prophet which term signifieth a Person revealing the Will of God for the signification of that term is not to be restrained to one onely from God revealing things to come but publishing the Divine Will whether relating to future things or things before revealed which is evident not only from the application of it to the Baptist but to any that will consider that Predictions of future Contingencies was the least part of any of the ancient Prophets work This is that true and more special End which every good man ought to propound to himself when he goeth to hear as a Religious action whose Object is not a meer sound which is the Object of hearing considered as a natural Act but of the joyful Sound Nor can there lye any Obligation upon any religiously to hear any thing but the will of God which a Discourse doth not cease to be by the addition of mans words for the Explanation or Application of any part of the divine Will by such as God hath betrusted with that Employment more than an Embassadors message ceaseth to be his Masters will because delivered in his own words thô to the Sense of his Instructions Which thing well digested would not only teach Ministers what and how to preach but the People also what and how to hear according to the direction of their Lord. If our End in hearing were to tickle our Ears with a Sound our Reason would guide us to hear such whose Language is as the voice of one that hath a Lovely Song and can play well on an Instrument If our end were to promove our selves in Critical Learning or improve our Reason the same Reason would guide us to choose to hear the best Philosophizers or Grammarians such as best understood the Niceties of words and varietyes of Syntax But if our end be to hear a Prophet one that should reveal Gods mind unto us and to make it more intelligible that by it we may be more improved in Knowledge Faith Love Obedience and other Habits fitting us for the Kingdom of God and Eternal Salvation the same reason will teach us to hear the most substantial scriptural and practical Sermons that we can as being most accommodate to the true end of our action to which every wise man proportioneth mediate actions And indeed all other Discourses are abusively called Preaching and Athens were a more proper place for them than a Preachers Pulpit God hath seemed to have reserved it for a great Blessing to the last age of the World that for ought appears to us from any Books it hath been more fertile of such Preaching than any since that of the Apostles The ancient Church had Persons that did famously in their Generations such were Chrysostom in the Greek and Augustine in the Latine Church but besides that they were but very few whose reads the one and the
other must complement Antiquity at a great rate if himself hath any judgment and doth not say that Multitudes in the last Age have been as to Preaching greater than they In the former are to be found many judicious Explications of Scripture many honest and spiritual Discourses In the latter not these things only but a pleasantness of Wit and Fancy but for plenty of Matter clearness of Iudgment Orderliness of Method and many other things they have not been a little exceeded by men of this last age Nor is it any disparagement to them more than it was to John the Baptist that the least in the Kingdom of Heaven was to be greater than he or to Christ that the Apostles Joh. 14.12 were to do greater things than he had done In the middle Ages of the Church Preaching generally was turn'd into trifling about Scholastick nicetyes and to the very dawning of the Reformation the Priests Texts were out of Scotus or Aquinas and we remember they were not ashamed when Luther Melancton c. restored in some degree the true kind of Preaching to petition Magistrates for the suppression of it and a liberty to trifle still in that great work of God with discourses upon Scotus and Aquinas Thô Luther Zuinglius and others in Germany and Mr. Calvin Farellus and Viret and Beza in France about a hundred and fifty years since mended this matter in a great degree yet we all know how ill their Examples were followed So as Mr. Perkins who began to flourish about the year 1580. is generally judged to have been the first who amongst us restored Preaching to its true use and taught us the true manner of it whose Piety was followed by many but as their Number hath vastly increased since that time especially in the fifty or sixty years last past so God hath seemed to pour out his Spirit upon Ministers as to spiritual Gifts in a more plentiful measure Yet in very different proportions that he might have some to feed his Lambs as well as others to feed his Sheep The Generality of good Preachers have made it their business to preach Christ and the exceeding Riches of his Grace and to study matter rather than words upon Mr. Perkins his old Principle Verba sequentur res But all have not had alike fer●ile Invention or solid Judgment or alike Skill and Learning in Languages and Arts c. Some particular Persons have been blessed with them all by which they have made Stars of the first Magnitude in the Church of God Such Reader we take the Reverend Author of these Sermons to have been in all whose Writings thou shalt find a quick and fertile Invention governed with a grave and solid Iudgment and the Issue of both expressed in a grave and decent Style so as it is not easie to say what one would desire in a Divine that was wanting in him He had an Heart full of Love and Zeal for God and his Glory and out of the abundance of his Heart his Mouth continually spake So frequent yet so learned and solid Preaching by the same person was little less than miraculous But he was a Scribe fully instructed in the things of the Kingdom of God and like a good Housholder was continually fetching out of the Store-house of his knowing and judicious Soul things both old and new He was no studyer of Words and Phrases he abhorred such a Pedantry and debasing the Authority of Gospel Propositions but a grave and serious Soul fitted with his skill in Arts and Languages neither ever did nor could want Expressions above the scorn of the most wanton Word-dressers thó beneath the expectations of such as can be pleased with the timeableness of Paranomasiaes or the rollings of six-footed words He was a good and learned a grave and judicious person and his Auditory never failed thô he laboured more than the most Preachers his constant course of Preaching being for many years Five times and till near his End three times a Week to hear from him a pious learned and most judicious Discourse This those who never heard him may easily believe by his printed Commentaries and Sermons in which we never met with any that complained for want of any thing fit for a Divine So that he is one of those Authors upon the credit of whose Name not only the plainer and less intelligent sort of people but even Scholars may adventure to buy any Book that was his and be assured they will see no cause to repent of the expence of their Money His late large Folio upon the 119 th Psalm is a plentiful Evidence of this and a great part of our English World hath given their suffrage to this by making it so scarce in so short a time as the Price of it is inhanced above a fifth part We here offer a 2 d Volume of a greater Bulk thô no greater price which contains his Discourses upon the 25 th of Matth. the 17 th Chapt. of John the 6th and 8th Chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans and the 5th Chapt. of his 2 d Epistle to the Corinthians five Chapters than which possibly in the whole New Testament there will not be found five others more full of Gospel Doctrine in the Knowledge of which Gods People are more concerned In the first under the Parable of the Ten Virgins five of which were wise five foolish our Lord represents to us the state of the Members of the Church waiting for Christs Second coming to Iudgment Amongst whom some are sincere some are Hypocrites the different actions and issues of whom are excellently represented to us and most worthy to be learned and considered 2. Vnder the Parable of the Talents we are instructed in Gods different dispensation of his Gifts to men their different use of them and the Account they are like to be called to about them To which is subjoyned an Hypotuposis of the day of Judgment fit to be continually in our Eyes and Ears In the second we have our Saviours last Prayer for his Elect as well those that to the end of the World should believe as those who at that time did believe It was our Lords Legacy what good Christian desireth not a full understanding of it that he may know what to hope and pray in Faith for at being first secured to him 〈…〉 Prayer of him whom the Father heareth alwayes In the 6th and 8th of the Romans are contained great Treasuries of Gospel Truth Vpon both the 〈…〉 many learned men have spent their labours to great advantage But the Scripture is such a Book 〈…〉 never know when we fully comprehend it and if he may judge to whose share it fell to peruse some of those 〈…〉 the Reader will find some things here discovered which he will hardly meet with elsewhere His way of 〈…〉 it is rather Dogmatical and Practical than Polemical yet he now and then judiciously resolveth a 〈…〉 But all along in the handling of it
such a temper 6. Consider Gods Eye is ever upon us and beholdeth all our wayes Job 31.4 Doth not he see my wayes and count all my steps shall we sleep when the great God looketh on us How dreadful is his displeasure there is no dallying with him Thirdly Means 1. Pray to God for his quickening Spirit that he would stir us up to watchfulness David is ever and anon crying out for quickening Grace 2. We should stir up our selves Much of this temper cometh upon us because of our own laziness and ordinary indisposition 2 Tim. 1.6 Stir up the gift of God that is in thee Isa. 64.6 There is none that stirreth up himself to take hold of thee 3. We should maintain a lively sense of Christs appearing Luk. 12.35 This looking and longing and waiting keepeth the Soul alive and awake Heb. 9. ult To them that look for him Phil. 3.20 Whence we look for a Saviour Many may talk of that day but do not look for it 4. Keep these four fundamental radical Graces lively and active in the Soul Faith Fear Hope and Love Faith presents things to us as they are and puts them in being Love constraineth us 2 Cor. 5.14 Fear maketh God every where present And Hope worketh in us a desirous expectation of Blessedness to come and this keeps the Soul awake 5. Keep a sense of the Love of God upon your hearts when your drowsie fits are coming on you say as they in Jer. 35.6 I dare not my Father hath commanded me the contrary Hath not God forbidden this how can I rest in such a temper of Soul 6. Improve the Death of Christ for the destroying this sleepy temper The great design of Sathan is to lull us asleep now Christ came to destroy the works of the Devil 1 Joh. 3.8 Now shall we tye those knots the faster that Christ came to unloose and tear open those wounds that Christ came to bind up and heal Therefore let this evil frame of Soul be far from you SERMON V. MATTH XXV v. 5 6. While the Bridegroom tarryed c. And at Midnight there was a Cry made Behold the Bridegrom cometh go ye out to meet him THere is one Clause in the former Verse that remaineth undiscussed The Bridegroom tarryed which I shall speak to in this Verse Where Observe 1. The Time at Midnight 2. The Means of awakening the sleepy Virgins There was a cry made 3. The Matter of the Cry the unexpected coming of the Bridegroom Behold the Bridegroom cometh 4. An Excitement to their Duty Goe ye out to meet him Still the allusion is carryed on to the matter from whence this Parable is taken There were Virgins with the Bridegroom and Virgins with the Bride and that the Bridegroom might be received with esteem and attended with all respect some of them were to goe before and raise the Cry in season to bring the Virgins forth to meet him So here Christ sends a cry before him to admonish and exhort the Church to prepare and meet him 1. With respect to every particular Soul this cry is to be referr'd to the Voice and Importunity of them that are the Children of the Bride-Chamber or Friends of the Bridegroom John 3.29 Who all tell us that The Lord is at hand 1 Pet. 4.7 That he will shortly come Heb. 10.37 And still the faithful Ministers of the Church do cry aloud and call upon us to meet the Bridegroom 2. With respect to the general meeting of the Church in one great Rendezvouze or Congregation 't is meant of the Trump of the Arch-Angel spoken of in many places which I shall quote by and by calling us to come to Judgment Doctrine The Bridegroom will certainly come but at his own time and then all shall be called upon to go forth to meet him I shall handle this point with respect to the circumstances of this Parable 1. I shall prove the certainty of his coming 2. Speak of the tarrying of the Bridegroom or the delay of his coming 3. His coming at Midnight or the uncertainty of the Time when he will come 4. The Cry that is raised before his coming Then I shall give every circumstance mentioned its due weight First Of the certainty of his coming 'T is needful to premise that because the efficacy of the whole Discourse dependeth upon it Reason saith he may come but Faith saith he will come First Reason saith he may come It argueth 1. From the Nature of God There is a God and this God is just 'T is agreeable to his general Justice that it should be well with them that do well and ill with them that do evil these Principles are out of dispute and supposed as the Foundations of all Religion Now supposing these Principles there must be a day or reckoning for in the World the best go to the walls many times and are exercised with Poverty Disgrace and Scorn when the wicked are full of Plenty and live at ease Luk. 16.25 1 Cor. 15.19 Sure it is that there is a God and sure it is that he taketh care of humane affairs and will judge accordingly what is the reason then of this disproportion the wicked are reserved to future punishment and the godly to future reward Now the distinction that is put between men at death doth not suffice for that is private and doth not vindicate the Justice of God in the eyes of the world and that is but upon a part We read of the Spirits of just men made perfect and the Spirits that are now in Prison but nothing of a reward for the Body or punishment for the Body the bodies of men being Servants of Righteousness or instruments of sin surely ought to partake of weal or woe of the curse or blessing that is due to the person for the Body is as Tertullian saith the Souls sister and coheir and is to share with it in its Estate but at Death the Body is senseless and mouldereth into dust and 'till it be raised up again and joyned to the Soul it can neither partake of weal or woe therefore there is a day when God will deal with the whole man Otherwise how shall the Goodness of God who is a liberal rewarder of Vertue appear unless he render to the Body a full recompense of the Service it hath done the Soul in yielding up all its natural Appetites Pleasures Interests and Satisfactions to the conduct of Reason and Grace for the practice of that which is good Or the Justice of God which is the avenger of sin which would be too narrow and defective unless it punish the Body with the Soul Usually the affections of the Body debauch the Soul and the pleasures of the senses blind and misguide our reason Certainly the love of sin being rooted in bodily pleasures 't is fit it should be punished with pain and such pain as is proportionable to the dignity of him against whom the offence is committed Now God being
Offer of it I Answer 'T is true they are by Nature Children of Wrath as all are Ephes. 2.3 and the Gospel telleth us who are the Serpentine Brood of a transgressing Stock but how far God may shew Grace to them we know not But for what they would do afterwards that can make no Argument in this Case For God being a most just and most equal Judge doth not judge his Creature for what is possible and future but only for things that are past and actually committed He punisheth nothing but Sins but things that are not cannot be Sins We crush Serpents for their venomous Nature before they have actually done us any Harm So may God destroy Children but that he doth not alwayes do it plain Experience manifesteth 2. The next Distinction is of those whom Christ shall find dead or alive at his Coming Those that are dead shall be raised out of their Graves and have the Spirit of Life restored to them that they may come to Judgment Those that are alive shall undergo a Change like Death 1 Cor. 15.51 We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed These Bodies as thus qualified cannot brook the State of the other World Now there will be found both Good and Bad alive at Christ's Coming If all the Faithful were dead before there would be some Time when God would have no Church upon Earth Now 't is foretold in the Scriptures that the Kingdom of Christ which consists in the Church shall endure for ever and that of his Government there shall be no end As no Intermission so no Interruption That therefore it may not be interrupted some Believers there must be even in the very last Times by whom the Kingdom of Christ may be continued in this World and come to joyn with the other Part of Christ's Kingdom that is in the other World Therefore the Apostle telleth us Thess. 4.16 17. The Dead in Christ shall rise first and then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the Clouds and meet the Lord in the Air and so for ever be with the Lord. On the other side all the Wicked shall not die for the Man of Sin is to be consumed with the Brightness of his Coming Now how shall the Brightness of his Coming comsume him if he were already abolished with all his Adherents and Followers 3. The third Distinction is of Good and Bad Both sorts shall come to receive their Sentence onely the one come to the judgement of Condemnation the other to the judgement of Absolution Joh. 5.28 29. They which are in the Grave shall hear his voice and shall come forth they that have done good unto the Resurrection of Life and they that have done evil to the Resurrection of Condemnation The Word is clear in this Point That both the Godly and Wicked shall live again that they may receive a full Recompense according to their wayes None of the Godly will be lost but shall all meet in that general Assembly nor shall any of the Wicked shift or shun this day of appearance but both shall at the Call of Christ be brought before his Judgment Seat The godly rejoycing to meet their Redeemer and the wicked forced into the presence of their Judge who could otherwise wish that Hills and Mountains might cover them So Acts 24.15 I believe the Resurrection of the just and unjust not aequabiliter boni For Matth. 5.45 For he maketh his Sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sendeth his rain upon the just and unjust Let us answer some places for the good Joh. 3.18 He that believeth in him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is not judged That is with the Judgment of Condemnation so we render it and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Joh. 5.24 He that believeth on him shall not come into condemnation Yet for Absolution they come On the other side some of the Ancients denyed the wicked's entering into Judgement Psal. 1.5 The ungodly shall not stand in judgement the latter clause expounds it nor Sinners in the Congregation of the righteous This is the great Birdle upon the wicked when they are serious They fear more the Resurrection from the Dead than Death it self 4. The next Distinction of men whom Christ shall judge are Believers and Vnbelievers To Believers we reckon all those that lived not only in the clear Sun-shine of the Gospel but those also to whom the Object of Faith was but more obscurely propounded To those that lived before the Flood and after the Flood as well as those that lived in Christs time and after the pouring out of the Spirit Abel and Enoch and Noah are mentioned in the Chronicle and History of Faith Heb. 11. as well as Abraham Isaac and Jacob and Believers of a latter Stamp and Edition And among Unbelievers are reckoned all those that through their own obstinate Incredulity rejected the divine Revelation made to them as well those that neglected the great Salvation spoken by the Lord himself as the World of Vngodly in Noah's time 1 Pet. 3.20 who were disobedient when Noah preached Righteousness to them or laid open the way of Life and Salvation to them Indeed it concerneth most those that have the Gospel clearly preached to them but others are not excused In short this Distinction will bring in several ranks of men 1. Some that have heard of Christ and of the Grace of God dispensed by him These shall be judged by the Gospel tenour and Dispensation which clearly sets forth all men to be Sinners and therefore to have deserved Eternal death and that there is no Name under Heaven whereby men can be saved but by the Name of Jesus Acts 4.12 And the great Question propounded to them is Whether they have believed in Christ yea or no Mark 16.16 They that believe not shall be damned They are condemned upon a double account partly by the Law and partly by the Gospel Partly by the Law because they being under the Wrath and Curse of God would not embrace the Remedy Besides the Sentence of the Law standeth in full force against a man if he cometh not to Christ to get it repealed Joh. 3.18 He that believeth not is condemned already and the Sentence is ratified in the Gospel Joh. 3.36 He that believeth not the Son shall not see Life but the Wrath of God abideth on him To their other Sins they added Unbelief which is an hainous Crime yea the great damning Sin 1 Joh. 5.10 Those that say they Believe are to prove the truth of their Faith by the Power it hath upon their Hearts and Practice Jam. 2.6 7 8. Rev. 20.21 If that hath drawn off their Hearts from worldly Vanities and fleshly Lusts and engaged them to live unto God in the new and heavenly Life 2. All that have heard of Christ have not the Gospel alike clearly made known unto them To some he is preached clearly and purely and without
on his head nor the Entertainments made him when he lived upon earth but the feeding and cloathing of his hungry and naked Servants The greatest part of Christians never saw Christ in the Flesh But the Poor they have alwayes with them Kindness to these is Kindness to him Again Among these he doth not mention the most Eminent the Prophets and Apostles or the great Instruments of his Glory in the World but the least of his Brethren even those that are not only little and despicable in the esteem of the World but those that are little and despicable in the Church in respect of others that are of more eminent Use and Service Again The least Kindness shewn unto them Mat. 10.42 Whosoever shall give to drink to one of these little ones a Cup of cold water in the name of a Disciple verily I say unto you he shall in no wise lose his reward He had spoken before of kindness to Prophets and righteous Men Men of Eminent Gifts and Graces then ordinary Disciples among these the least and most contemptible either as to outward Condition or State of Life or to Use and Service and it may be inward Grace Now all this sheweth what value Christ sets upon the meanest Christians and the smallest and meanest Respect that is shewed them The smallness and meanness of the Benefit shall not diminish his Esteem of your Affection any thing done to his People as his People will be owned and noted When the Saints that newly came from the Neglects and Scorns of an unbelieving World shall see and hear all this what cause will they have to wonder and say Lord who hath owned thee in these Alas in the World all is quite contrary Let a Man profess Christ and resemble Christ in a lively manner and own Christ thoroughly presently he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 set up for a Sign of Contradiction and that not only among Pagans but Professing Christians yea by those that would seem to be of great note in the Church as the Corner-stone was refused by the Builders 1 Pet. 2.7 And therefore when Christ taketh himself to be so concerned in their Benefits and Injuries they have cause to wonder Christ was in these and the World knew it not 3. At the Greatness of the Reward That he should not only take notice of these Acts of Kindness but so amply remunerate them In the Rewards of Grace God worketh beyond humane Imagination and Apprehension 1 Cor. 2.9 Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither have entred into the Heart of Man the things God hath prepared for them that love him We cannot by all that we see and hear in this World which are the Senses of Learning form a Conception large enough for the Blessedness of this Estate Enjoyers and Beholders will wonder at the Grace and Bounty and power of their Redeemer 'T is transcendent hyperbolical weight of Glory 2 Cor. 4.17 Where is any thing that they can do or suffer that is worthy to be mentioned or compared with so great a Recompence When these Bodies of Earth and Bodies of Dust shall shine like the Stars in Brightness these sublime Souls of ours see God face to face these wavering and inconstant Hearts of ours shall be immutably and indeclinably fastned to love him and serve him and praise him as without Defection so without Intermission and Interruption and our Ignominy turned into Honour and our Misery into everlasting Happiness Lord what Work of ours can be produced as to be rewarded with so great a Blessedness VSE That which we learn from this Question of theirs supposed to be conceived upon these Grounds is 1. An humble Sense of all that we do for God The Righteous remember not any thing that they did worthy of Christ's Notice and we should be like-minded Nehem. 13.22 Remember me O my God concerning this also and spare me according to the Greatness of thy Mercy When we have done our best we had need to be spared and forgiven rather than rewarded On the contrary Luk. 18.11 The Pharisee stood and prayed thus to himself God I thank thee that I am not as other Men are Extorioners Vnjust Adulterers or even as this Publican And those Isa. 58.3 Wherefore have we fasted say they and thou seest not wherefore have have afflicted our Souls and thou takest no Knowledge They challenge God for their Work None more apt to rest in their own Righteousness than they that have the least Cause Formal Duties do not discover Weakness and so Men are apt to be puffed up they search little and so rest in some outward things 'T is no great Charge to maintain painted Fire The Substantial Duties of Christianity such as Faith and Repentance imply Self-humbling but external things produce Self-exalting They put the Soul to no stress Loaden Boughs hang the Head most so are holy Christians most humble None labour so much as they do in working out their Salvation and none so sensible of their Weaknesses and Imperfections Old Wine puts the Bottles in no danger there is no Strength and Spirits left in it So do formal Duties little put the Soul to it On the other side they are conscious to so many Weaknesses as serious Duties will bring into the View of Conscience and have a deep Sense of their Obligations to the Love and Goodness of God and a strong Perswasion of the Blessed Reward None are so humble as they They see so much Infirmity for the present so much Obligation from what is past and such sure Hope of what is to come that they can scarce own a Duty as a Duty None do Duties with more Care and none are less mindful of what they have done They discern little else in it that they contribute any thing to a good Action but the Sin of it This is to do God's Work with an Evangelical Spirit doing our utmost and still ascribing all to our Mediator and blessed Redeemer 2. What Value and Esteem we should have for Christ's Servants and Faithful Worshippers Christ treateth his Mystical Body with greater Indulgence Love and Respect than he did his Natural Body for he doth not dispense his Judgment with respect to that but these He would not have us know him after the Flesh 2 Cor. 5.16 Please our selves with the Conceit of what we would do to him if he were alive and here upon Earth but he will judge us according to the Respect or Disrespect we shew to his Members even to the meanest among them To wrong them is to wrong Christ Zech. 2.8 He that toucheth you toucheth the Apple of his Eye The Churches Trouble goes near his Heart which in due time will be manifested upon the Instruments thereof To sleight them is to sleight Christ He that despiseth you despiseth me To grieve and offend them is to grieve and offend Christ. Matth. 18.10 Take heed that ye despise not one of these little Ones for I say unto you That in
are guilty of Incogitancy at least This appeareth 1. By our Drowsiness and Weakness and Carelesness about the things of Eternity Did we believe that for every Lie we told or every one whom we deceived or slandered we were forced to hold our Hands in scalding Lead for half an Hour how afraid would Men be to commit an Offence Temporal things affect us more than Eternal Who would taste Meat if he knew it were present Death or that it would cost him bitter Gripes and Torments How cautious are we in eating or drinking any thing in the Stone or Chollick or Gout where 't is but probable it will do us hurt We know certainly that Sin hath Death in it The Wages of Sin is Death Rom. 6.23 yet we continue in Sin 2. By our backwardness to Good Works Sins of Omission will damn a Man as well as Sins of Commission small as well as great Christ saith not Ye have robbed but Not fed not cloathed Not blasphemed but not invoked the Name of God Not that you have done Hurt but that you have done no Good 3. By our Weakness in Tempatations and Conflicts We cannot deny a Carnal Pleasure nor withstand a Carnal Fear Matth. 10.28 Shrink at the least Pains in Duty The whole World promised for a Reward cannot induce us to enter into a fiery Furnace for half an Hour yet for a momentary Pleasure we run the hazard of Eternal Torments 4. By our Carelesness in the matters of our Peace If a Man were in danger of Death every moment he would not be quiet till he had got a Pardon How can a Man be quiet till he hath secured his Soul in the Hands of Jesus Christ. He that believeth not in Christ the Wrath of God abideth on him SERMON XXV MATTH XXV v. 41. Then shall he say to them on the Left Hand Depart ye Cursed into Everlasting Fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels I Come now to the Second Doctrine II. Doct. That these Torments shall be full at the Day of Iudgment Then shall he say c. First There is something Presupposed that they begin presently after Death They are in Hell as soon as the Soul departeth out of the Body that is as to the Soul as to the better half Luk. 16.22 23. And it came to pass that the Begger dyed and was carried by Angels into Abraham's bosom The rich Man also dyed and was buried and in Hell he lift up his eyes being in Torments 'T is a Parable but sure Christ spake intelligibly and according to the received Doctrine of the Church in those times Mark how quick it followeth Here he had his Pleasures 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Rich Man also died rich Men die as well as others and was buried it may be had a pompous and stately Funeral when the Soul is in Hell The Body is left in the hands of Death but the Soul is in a living and suffering Condition The Souls of good Men are in Heaven Heb. 12.24 Spirits of Just Men made perfect 'T would be uncomfortable for the Saints to tarry out of the Arms of Christ so long as the last Judgment to be in a drowsie Estate wherein they neither enjoy God nor glorifie him And so the Spirits of wicked Men they are in Hell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 3.19 Who were sometimes disobedient now in Prison It would be some kind of comfort to the Wicked to be so long delayed The time is long till the last Judgment and we are not moved with things at a distance what shall be thousands of years hence It begetteth a greater awe when the danger is nigh Oh let this startle wicked Men before night they may be in Hell before the Body be committed to the Grave the Soul slitteth hence as soon as it departeth out of the Body to God that gave it to receive Woe or Weal The hour of Death is sudden many are surprized and taken unawares Your carnal Companions if God would use that Dispensation that sometimes bowzed and caroused with you and wallowed in filthy Excess by this time know what 't is to be in Torments they would fain come and tell you that you are as rotten Fruit ready to tumble into the Pit of Darkness Every wicked Man groweth upon the Banks of Eternity and hangeth but by a slender String and Root one touch of Gods Providence and they drop into Hell Secondly There is something Expressed To wit That these Torments shall receive their full and final Accomplishment at the last Day That their Torments shall be increased appeareth 1. By Comparison 2. By Scripture And 3. By Reason 1. By Comparing them 1. With the Devils Jude 6. And the Angels which kept not their first Estate but left their own Habitation he hath reserved in everlasting Chains under Darkness unto the Judgment of the great day As good men are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so wicked men are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Devils for the present are under the powerful Wrath of God and horrible Despair Though they have a Ministry and Service in the World yet they carry their own Hell about with them full of Fears and Tremblings under the Wrath of God but not in that extremity discontented with their present Condition Such a Fall is much to a proud Creature and there is a despair of a better Mat. 8.29 What have we to do with thee Jesus thou Son of God art thou come to torment us before the time There is a bitter expectation of Judgment to come Now they have some delight in mischief but at the last day their power shall be restrained which is another Infelicity of their Nature Their Ignominy shall be manifested before all the World they shall be dragged before Christ's Tribunal and judged by the Saints whom they hate 1 Cor. 6.3 The good Angels shall come as Christ's Companions the evil as his Prisoners There are Sights that will work on their Envy and thwart their Pride to see the Glory of the Saints and Angels Dolet Diabolus quod ipsum Angelos ejus Christi Servus ille Peccator judicaturus est saith Tertullian Then they are confined to Hell there to keep their residence where they shall have a more active sense of their own Condition and of the Wrath of God that is upon them So 't is with wicked Men they have their Hell now but at the last day they shall be brought forth as trembling Malefactors before the Bar of Christ all their privy Wickedness shall be manifested before all the World 2 Cor. 4.1 2. However they may be honoured and esteemed now either for their Power or Holiness they shall then be put to publick shame driven out of his presence with Ignominy and Contempt cast into Hell to keep company with the Devils where their Torments shall be most exquisite and painful 2. Compare them with the Saints Heavens Joyes shall then be full so Hells Torments The full Recompense of
please himself in that he suffers affliction in this world these may be the beginnings of sorrow miserable here and miserable hereafter There are wicked Poor and wicked Rich some have a double Hell here and hereafter too Do not think Death will be an ease Son in thy life-time thou receivedst thy good things There are Lazarus's in Hell as well as in Abrahams bosom IV. Origen's Charity was too large Origen and after him Gregory Nyssen and others dreamed of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a flaming River through which the wicked pass and so be happy and that so all are saved even the Devils themselves abusing Rom. 5.18 and 1 Cor. 15.2 There is an increase of Torments but no decay then 't will be said Go ye Cursed into everlasting fire Secondly Let us now speak of the Persons Sentenced Here is a double Description of them 1. From their Posture On the left hand 2. Their Quality in that Title and terrible Compellation Ye Cursed 1. Their Posture On the left hand It noteth not only the more ignominious place but hath respect to their Choice the Right hand is more honourable among all Nations The Innocent were to plead their cause on the right hand the Guilty at the left but it hath respect to their own Choice they seek after left-hand Mercies Psal. 16.11 At thy right hand are Pleasures for evermore Eternity that is at Gods right hand So Prov. 3.16 Length of dayes is in her right hand and in her left hand riches and honour At the last day wicked men have but their own choice As Darius distinguished between his Followers Some love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 some 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so in the World there is a distinction some love the Gift better than the Giver make a sinister 〈◊〉 choose greatness honour worldly pleasures A man may know his future 〈◊〉 by his present choice Wisdom standeth inviting with both her hands 〈◊〉 In her right hand is length of dayes here is Eternity of pleasure all the world runneth to the left hand Riches and Honour look more lovely than length of dayes in a carnal eye Which will you have here in the Church you will say Eternity by all means but the course of your Lives saith Riches and Honour these take up your time care and thoughts 2. Let us see the Title or terrible Compellation Ye Cursed not by Men but by God Many are Blessed of God that are Cursed of men Matth. 5.12 Blessed are ye when men shall Curse you for righteousness sake 'T is no boot to have the worlds Blessings yet observe the difference vers 34. he saith Come ye blessed of my Father but he doth not say Cursed of my Father Partly because Cursing is al●●num opus his strange work it doth not come so freely and kindly as Mercy The Blessing cometh of its own accord without and before the Merit of the Creature but not the Curse till we force it and wrest it out of Gods hands Partly because Christ would pass his Sentence in a convincing way and therefore he doth not pitch Damnation upon the Decree and Council of God as he doth Election 'T is Blessed of my Father his Love is the only cause but Ye Cursed 'T is good to observe the tenderness of the Scripture when it speaketh of the execution of the Decree of Reprobation that they may not cast the blame upon God Their Damnation is not cast upon his Decree but their own deservings You may see the like difference Rom. 9.22 Endured with much long suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to Destruction But then vers 23. The vessels of mercy which he hath aforehand prepared unto glory He endureth the one but he fitteth and prepareth the other he created them and permitted them to fall in Adam justly hardeneth them for refusing his will but themselves prepare their own Hell by their natural corruption and voluntary depravation following their Lusts with greediness Speaking of the Elect 't is said He hath prepared but of the Reprobate 't is said he is fitted the Reprobates bring something of their own to further their Destruction pravity and naughtiness of their own every man is the cause of the Curse and Eternal Misery to himself but God is the cause and Author of the Blessing Thy Destruction is of thy self but in me is thy help found The Elect have all from God he prepareth them for Heaven and Heaven for them without any M●rit of theirs The Reprobate is not Damned simply on Gods Pleasure ●ut their own desert before he would execute his Decrees there is an Interposition of 〈…〉 a●d Folly Object But 't is said Rom. 9.11 Before the Children had done either Good or Evil 't was said Esau have I hated So that it seemeth that they are cursed and hated of God before any Merit and Desert of theirs I Answer There is a twofold Hatred 1. Negative Or 2. Positive 1. Negative Hatred is Noluntas miserendi a Purpose not to give Grace a nilling to give Grace And then 2. There is a Positive Hatred which is Voluntas puniendi condemnandi In other terms there is Praeterition and Predamnation For the former God hateth them as he will not give Grace for he is not engaged And 't is a great Mercy that when all are worthy of Punishment yet that he will choose some to Life And for the latter Punish and Damn them he doth not till they deserve it by their own Sins Therefore it stoppeth the Mouths of them that blaspheme the Holy One of Israel as if he did create Men for Death and the Pains of Hell Hosea 13.9 O Israel thou hast destroyed thy self They are compassed with a Fire of their own kindling Isa. 50.11 But 't is time to return Wicked Men are cursed of God and God's Curse is wont to take place 'T is no easie matter to get rid of it the Curse of the Law sticketh to them at the last Day and shall eternally He doth not say Be ye Cursed but Go ye Cursed They were Cursed before they came to the Tribunal of Christ. Those that are condemned to Hell are such as remain under the Curse of the Law And who are they Final Unbelievers First Every Man by Nature is under the Curse For till we are in Christ we are under Adam's Covenant and Adam's Covenant can yield no Blessing to the fallen Creatures Gal. 3.10 As many as are under the Works of the Law are under the Curse for 't is written Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the Book of the Law to do them The Law requireth perfect perpetual and personal Obedience God did disannull the Covenant made with Adam presently upon the Fall but the Curses stand in full force against those that have not changed State but are only Children of Adam And wicked Men will find it so at the Day of Judgment for they shall have Judgment without Mercy whereas others are
of the same Nature with them that sinned 4. It implieth the Quality of Christ's Office he is the Messenger of Heaven and therefore called the Angel of the Covenant Mal. 3.1 He is sent by God after lost Sinners He is called the Apostle and High Priest of our Profession Heb. 3.1 God sendeth out a Messenger to bring Sinners to himself as Wisdom sent out her Maids but Christ is the chief Messenger and Apostle And mark he is called there not only the Apostle but High Priest partly to shew that in all Ages of the Church Christ is the chief Officer therefore the highest Calling both in the Jewish and Christian Church is ascribed to him but chiefly to shew that Christ as he is the Ambassador to treat with us from God so the High Priest to treat with God and appease his Wrath for us Christ is the Messenger that goeth from Party to Party if he had not been sent to us we should neither know God nor enjoy him he came from God to Men that he might bring Men to God There was no knowing of the Father without him Mat. 11.27 No Man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any Man the Father save the Son and ●e to whomsoever the Son shall reveal him There is no coming to the Father without him John 14.6 I am the Way the Truth and the Life no Man cometh to the Father but by me He came from Heaven on purpose to shew us the Way and to remove all Obstacles This is Christ's Office 5. It implieth the Authority of his Office Jesus Christ had a lawful Call He was designed in the Council of the Trinity his Holiness Miracles and Divine Power are his Commission Him hath God the Father sealed John 6.27 As every Ambassador hath Letters of Credence under the Hand and Seal of him from whom he is sent Christ is the Plenipotentiary of Heaven he hath his Commission under the Seal of Heaven all is valid that he doth in the Father's Name he hath authorized the Redeemer Which is not only for the Comfort of our Faith Christ entred upon his Calling by Authority which I shall improve by and by but for moral Instruction to look to our Mission Christ came not till he was sent It is not good to cast our selves upon Offices and Places without a lawful Call and Designation of God In Ordinary Functions Education and Abilities are Call enough and there we must keep It is a tempting of Providence to think God will bless us out of our way A desire of change usually proceedeth from Disdain or Distrust or a thirst of Gain all which are sinful But now in higher Callings there must be a solemn Mission Rom. 10.15 How shall they preach except they be sent they must be authorized by God the Rules he hath left in the Church Our Lord Jesus Christ did not glorify himself by Intrusion He had a Patent from the Council of the Trinity indited by the Father accepted by himself and sealed by the Holy Ghost Vse It sheweth three Things 1. The Love of God Here are many Circumstances to heighten it in your Thoughts that he would not trust an Angel with your Salvation but send his Son he is to come in Person 1 John 4.10 Herein is Love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the Propitiation for our Sins He thought nothing too near and too dear for us Usually Man's Love descendeth and all his Happiness is laid up in his Children Again God had no Reasons he was moved by his own Goodness he had Reasons to the contrary we were Enemies but he sent his Son for Enemies Rom. 5.10 If when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son c. What was his Son sent for not to treat with us in Majesty but to take our Nature to be substituted into our Room and Place Oh praise the Father Ephes. 1.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual Blessings in heavenly Places in Christ. 2 Cor. 1.3 Blessed be God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Mercies and the God of all Comfort 2. Christ's Condescension He submitteth to be sent Psal. 40.7 8. Lo I come in the Volume of the Book it is written of me I delight to do thy Will O my God yea thy Law is within my Heart We could never have asked so much as God hath given He would not only borrow our Tongue to speak to us but our Bowels to mourn for us and our Bodies to die for us He layeth aside his Majesty and taketh on himself the condition of a Servant It is irksome to us to go back ten degrees in Pomp or Pleasure upon just and convenient Reasons Oh the wonderful self-denial of Christ he laid aside the Majesty of God and submitted to the greatest Abasement and Suffering 3. The value of Souls and Spiritual Privileges If we despise them we put an Affront upon the Wisdom of Heaven and undervalue Christ's Purchase Freedom from Sin Justification Holiness they are the only things Christ was sent from Heaven to purchase them Gold and Silver would not buy them Mony is not currant in Heaven though it doth all things in the World 1 Pet. 1.18 We are not redeemed with corruptible things as Silver and Gold from our vain Conversations but with the precious Blood of the Son of God as of a Lamb without spot and blemish Christ must come from Heaven and take a Body and shed his Blood Scourge your Hearts with that Question Heb. 2.3 How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation Sure we should be more serious and think that worthy of our best Endeavours and greatest Earnestness which Christ thought worthy a Journey from Heaven and all the pains and shame he suffered Secondly The next thing in the Text is That he is Jesus Mat. 1.21 Thou shalt call his Name Jesus for he shall save his People from their Sins It is there interpreted to signify a Saviour an Angel himself is the Expositor so here Christ is sent to be a Saviour that is a principal Object of Faith to look upon Christ as the Saviour of the World A Saviour properly is one that delivereth from Evil Now Christ doth not only deliver us from Evil from Sin the Wrath of God the Accusations of the Law and Eternal Death but positively he giveth us Grace and Righteousness and Eternal Life He is a Saviour to defend us and a Saviour to bless us Psal. 84.11 The Lord God is a Sun and a Shield he will give Grace and Glory and no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly The Mercies of the Covenant are Privative and Positive Many enter into a League that they will not hurt one another but God is in Covenant with us to bless us If Christ had only procured some place for us
given to Christ as Scholars in his School He is the great Prophet and Doctor of the Church Certainly Christ loveth the honour of this Chair he counteth it an honour to be our Prophet It is his Title Acts 3.22 A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up to you from among your Brethren Christ he came out of the Bosom of God to shew his Mind and Heart he is called the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession Heb. 3.1 Christ taketh the Titles of his own Officers Tho he be Lord of the Church yet he is an Apostle He counteth it an honour to be a Preacher of the Gospel God's Legat a latere the Son of God is first on the Roll of Gospel-Preachers He laid the Foundation of the Gospel when on Earth he teacheth now he is in Heaven others teach for him Christ counts it his Liberty to teach He is to be a Light to the Gentiles He doth not teach the Ear but the Heart he is still to nurture us and bring us up He is an excellent Teacher he doth not only set us our Lesson but giveth us an Heart to learn the Scripture is our Book but Christ is our Master and we shall see wondrous Things if he doth but open our Eyes 3. We are to be Children of his Family A Master is not so careful as a Parent This was the thing propounded to allure Christ to the work of Redemption Isa. 53.10 He shall see his Seed he shall have a numberless Issue and Progeny Tho all are Benonies Sons of Sorrow and Christ died in the Birth yet this was his Privilege He shall see his Seed Jesus Christ hath a great Family take it altogether Rev. 7.9 A great Company which none could number redeemed out of all Nations and Kindreds and People and Tongues Christ is wonderfully pleased with the fruitfulness of his Death It is his great triumph at the last Day Heb. 2.13 Behold I and the Children which God hath given me It is a goodly sight when Christ shall rejoice in the midst of them and go with this glorious Train to the Throne of the Father Jesus Christ is our Brother and our Father By Regeneration and the Merit of the Cross our Father but in the Possession of Heaven our Brother We are Co-Heirs with him 4. We are given to him as the Wife of his Bosom As a Father giveth the Daughter whom he hath begot to another for a Spouse and Wife so doth God give his Elect to Christ. Indeed Christ hath bought her at his Father's Hands other Wives bring a Dowry but Christ was to buy his Spouse As Saul gave his Daughter to David but first he was to kill Goliah and to bring the Fore-Skins of an hundred Philistines 1 Sam. 17.25 and 18.25 So God gave Christ the Church for a Spouse to be redeemed by his Blood the Infernal Goliah was to be slain Eve was taken from Adam when he lay asleep so when Christ was a dying the Church was as it were taken out of his Side He was willing to die that his Spouse might live Christ left his Father at his Incarnation his Mother at his Passion to make the Church his Spouse As a Man leaveth Father and Mother and cleaveth to his Wife This Honour Christ getteth by the Power of his Spirit it costs him long wooing David had bought Michal with the danger of his Life yet he was fain to take her away from Phaltiel 2 Sam. 3.13 c. The Devil hath gotten Christ's Spouse into his Hands Christ by his Spirit is to rescue her and oblige her to Loyalty Hereafter is the great Day of Espousals the Bride's and the Lamb's Hope Christ's Honour as well as our Comfort is but incompleat now Then he shall present the Church to himself a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be holy and without blemish Eph. 5.27 Christ is now decking her against that time We are to accomplish the Months of our Purification Odors and Garments are to be brought out of the King's Treasury Esther 2.12 5. We are to be Members of his Body Next to that of the Son of God there cannot be a greater Title than Head of the Church Poor Creatures that Christ will take us into his own mystical Body to quicken us enliven us and guide us by his Grace If he were a Head to all things that had been somewhat Col. 2.11 He is the Head of all Principality and Power But he is their Head for the Church's sake And gave him to be the Head over all things to the Church Eph. 1.22 over them to us He counteth himself not perfect without us Which is his Body the fulness of him that filleth all in all that we should be called the fulness of Christ He esteemeth himself as ●●aimed and imperfect without us He treateth his Mystical Body with the same respect as his Natural that was raised ascended glorified so shall we for the present he is grieved in our Miseries as well as we exalted in his Glory and so he communicates to us and with us 1. Vse Admire the Love of God in this Donation 1. Of God the Father that he should bestow us upon his own Son As Christ pleadeth it to the Father so should we plead it to our selves we were God's and he gave us to Christ. Electing Love is the sweetest others were his as well as you Psal. 36.7 How excellent is thy loving-kindness O God! That God should cast a Look on you 2. Of God the Son that he should take us as a Gift from the Father and as a Reward of all his Services Nothing could be more welcom than the tender of Souls Consider nothing could be added to the greatness of him who was equal with the Father the Privileges of the Incarnation were but as so many milder Humiliations but his main Reason was to gain an interest in Souls nothing else could bring Christ out of Heaven into the Manger the Wilderness the Cross the Grave What was his Reward for all his expence of Blood and Sweat He came from Heaven took our Nature shed his Blood Christ is very thirsty of an interest in Souls Isa. 53.11 He shall see of the travel of his Soul and shall be satisfied This is enough I do not begrudg my Pains my Temptations my Agonies A Woman safely delivered after sore and sharp Labour forgetteth all her past Sorrow for joy of the Birth Christ longed till his Incarnation feasted himself with the thoughts of his Free-Grace Prov. 8.31 Rejoicing in the habitable parts of his Earth and my delights were with the Sons of Men. Afterwards he longed for his Passion Luke 12.50 I have a Baptism to be baptized with and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 how am I straitned till it be accomplished His Delight was with the Sons of Men. 3. Bless the Spirit for his attesting witnessing working the Comfort of all this in all our Souls We have the
Grace and Authority Mat. 7.29 The People were astonished at his Doctrine for he taught them as one having Authority and not as the Scribes All he did was with Heavenly Majesty and Authority a Soveraign Majesty was to be seen in Christ's teaching proper to himself Besides his Faithfulness as a Minister with such Clearness Evidence and Demonstration there was sufficient Declaration to the World at his Baptism Mat. 3.17 Lo a Voice from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased agreeing with the Prophecy of him Isa. 42.1 Behold my Servant whom I uphold my Elect in whom my Soul delighteth At his Transfiguration before three Persons that for the Holiness of their Lives were of great Credit Mat. 17.5 Before all his Disciples John 12.28 Father glorify thy Name Then came there a Voice from Heaven saying I have both glorified it and will glorify it again To the World at his Resurrection Acts 17 31. Whereof he hath given assurance unto all Men in that he hath raised him from the dead To which Resurrection the Jews were conscious Those that reported it wrought Miracles these Men sought not themselves had no Advantage but visible Hazards their Witness was agreeable to the Writings of the Prophets the Doctrine built on it very satisfactory there is in it what every Religion pretendeth to tho in a higher way tho Miracles are now ceased yet it is confirmed by the Truth of the Word God continually confirmeth it by the Seal of the Spirit and there is an inward Certioration whereby Believers are satisfied John 18.37 For this cause came I into the World that I should bear witness unto the Truth Every one that is of the Truth heareth my Voice that is enlightned by the Holy-Ghost receiveth and believeth it but those that have a mind to wrangle God will not satisfy And then for his Miracles they were not Miracles of Pomp and Ostentation not destructive Miracles but Actions of Relief When the Pharisees said He casteth out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince of Devils Mat. 12.24 He proveth that his main aim was to cast out Satan ver 26. If Satan cast out Satan he is divided against himself Would Satan consent that his Kingdom should fall He would not go to dispossess himself All his aim was to promote Holiness and the Kingdom of God I note this 1. That you may know that the Apostles had sufficient Means to convince the World of the certainty of the Christian Doctrine The inward Testimony of the Spirit the Apostles would not alledg it by Miracles and rational Probabilities they were fitted to deal with the World and to appear as Witnesses for him when they were to give an Account Acts 5.32 And we are Witnesses of these things and so is the Holy-Ghost whom God hath given to them that obey him This inward Witness is proper to Believers the other may be alledged to Infidels By the Spirit is meant there a Power to work Miracles 2. That you may know the way of God's working with Men Usually all these three concur to the working of Faith there is the Light of the Spirit external Confirmation and the use of fit Instruments 1. The Light of the Spirit without which there can be no Grace nor Faith 1 John 5.6 It is the Spirit that beareth Witness because the Spirit is true That is That Word which the Spirit himself hath revealed is Truth for he is not only the Author and Inditer of the Word but the Witness he worketh in the Hearts of the Faithful so that he persuadeth them of the Truth of the Word 2. There is external Confirmation Tho Miracles cease yet we have the Testimony and Consent of the Church who by undoubted and authentick Rolls hath communicated her Experience to us which is visibly confirmed by the Providence of God not suffering the Truth to be oppressed 3. There is the use of fit Instruments specially gifted for this Purpose Tho the Effect of the Word doth mainly depend on the Spirit yet there is a Ministerial Efficacy in the Messengers Acts 14.1 They so spake that a multitude both of the Jews and also of the Greeks believed Not that the Faith of the Hearers doth meerly depend upon the excellency of the Preacher Yet certain it is that one way of preaching may be more fit to convert than another both in regard of Matter and Form Pure Doctrine for the Matter is more apt to convert than that which is mixed with Falshood as pure Water cleanseth better than foul and good Food nourisheth better than that which is in part tainted He that can divide the Word aright and prudently apply it is more powerful to work than he that seeth by an half Light or presseth Truth loosly and not with Judgment and Solidity Not as if they could infallibly convert but they are more likely they do not carry the Grace of Conversion in their Mouths Then for the Form with more plainness clearness strength of Argument God hath given to some Gifts above others not to bind himself to them but in the way of Instruments they are more powerful tho the weakest Gifts are not to be despised And in the quality of the Persons Holy Persons are more polished Shafts in God's Quiver 3. I observe it to press you to regard all these things 1. The Power of the Spirit if you would profit in Christ's School The watering-Pot will do nothing without the Sun nor the Word without his Testimony 1 Cor. 3.7 So then neither is he that planteth any thing neither he that watereth but God that giveth the Increase The Spirit is to confirm Truth to you by way of Witness and Argument By way of Witness 1 John 5.7 For there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy-Ghost There is a secret Persuasion especially when you are reading and hearing that insinuateth it self with your Thoughts doubtless this is the Word of God Acts 16.14 Whose Heart the Lord opened that she attended to those things that were spoken by Paul By way of Argument working such things from whence you may conclude it is God's Word John 8.32 Ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make ye free When ye are freed from the bondage of Sin then ye are enlightned to see the Truth of the Gospel by experience ye shall know the Truth 2. Take in the advantage of external Confirmation By Miracles Christ's Testimony was made valuable to the Apostles You have not only authentick Records wherein these Miracles are recorded which as an History may be believed but the Testimony of the Church which hath experience of the Truth and Power of the Gospel for many Ages The Lives of the Godly who are called God's Witnesses 1 Cor. 14.26 The Providences of God in delivering his Church in their miraculous Preservations Psal. 58.11 Verily there is a God that judgeth in the Earth Answers of Prayers grounded on the Word Upon all these
that live far from Court never saw their King yet they enjoy the benefit of his Government and are bound to Allegiance Christ is as meek as gentle as easy to be intreated as ever Vse 3. For the conviction of them that please themselves in fond Wishes and Excuses they think that if they had lived in the Days of Christ's Flesh and had heard his Words full of Grace and Wisdom it could not have been but they should have believed in him they would never have crucified him as the carnal Jews and never have rejected his Person and Doctrine Thus they bind the Efficacy and Vertue of Christ to his Corporal Presence as if it would have been a greater Advantage to them than his Spiritual A great deceit of the Heart this Plea proceedeth upon a false Supposal as if Christ's Virtue depended upon the nearness and distance of Place if there be any difference now in Heaven he is most apt to work because he is entred upon his Royalty and the actual Exercise of his Kingdom The Apostles themselves when they had Christ's Presence were more gross dull and carnal but afterwards they savoured nothing but Heaven and Life Eternal And again it is usual for Men to dislike present Dispensations and betray their Duties by their Wishes Alas if Christ were now present in the form of a Servant what sorry entertainment would most give him We think we should not have done what the Jews did in probability we would have done worse you grieve his Spirit as much as they did affront his Person the Malice of the Jews was more gross but ours is as inexcusable Besides there is a natural Reverence that even Hypocrites will bear to their Godly Ancestors Mat. 23.29 30. Wo unto you Scribes and Pharisees Hypocrites because ye build the Tombs of the Prophets and garnish the Sepulchres of the Righteous And say If we had been in the Days of our Fathers we would not have been Partakers with them in the Blood of the Prophets Dead Things and Persons do not exasperate and cross present Interests The Prophets that lived in their Ancestors Days were out of sight no eye-sore to present practices their Speeches were not personally directed to them The worst Men usually honour the Dead but are injurious to the Living As much as we detest the memory of Annas and Caiphas so do they of Korah Dathan and Abiram The Name of Judas is not more odious to us than Ahab to them therefore our detestation of the Jews or longing for the Person of Christ is no Argument of great devotion to him SERMON XV. JOHN XVII 11 And now I am no more in the World but these are in the World and I come to thee Holy Father keep through thine own Name those whom thou hast given me that they may be one as we are III. THE next Point is taken from that Clause But these are in the World Christ's apprehensiveness of the danger of Believers in their worldly State In managing this Argument 1 st I will open the Danger 2 ly Why God permitteth it 3 ly Christ's apprehensiveness of it 1 st To open the Danger There is Danger from within and from without within are Lusts and without are Temptations they are subject to many Infirmities and exposed to infinite Dangers and Temptations 1. From within If we could live as Fish in the salt Sea fresh without any taint of saltness without receiving a savour from things without the Danger would not be so great 2 Pet. 1.4 Having escaped the Corruption that is in the World through Last the Root of the Matter is within us The World without would do no harm were it not for the World in our own Hearts Pleasures Honours Profits are dangerous Snares but not to an Angel When John reckoneth up the Contents of the World be doth not reckon up the Objects but the Lusts 1 John 2.16 The Lust of the Flesh the Lust of the Eye and the Pride of Life Satan is our Enemy the World is the Bait but our Heart is the Traitor Baalam could not hurt Israel till he corrupted them by Whoredoms The worst Enemy is within us we carry the Danger in our own Bosoms We must look for Blows in the World but inward Ulcers are worse than Wounds because the Evil is inward and the Constitution of the Body helpeth it Sins are more dangerous than Troubles because they are aided by Nature 2. From without The World is an Evil Place both in regard of Sin and Misery we are sure to be vexed or defiled to be corrupted by the Favours or discouraged by the Frowns of it In the World we have a great many Enemies there is the God of the World and the Powers of the World and the Men of the World and the Things of the World 1. There is the God of this World This Country in which we dwell it is the Kingdom of Satan Christ's bitter Enemy He is called the Prince of the World John 12.13 not by Right but the World hath made him so Can God's Children live long in Peace in the Kingdom of Satan He cannot endure to lose one Corner of his Empire therefore frowns and flatters and seeks to corrupt or discourage the Saints 2 Cor. 4.4 The God of this World hath blinded the Eyes of them that believe not Titles are suited to the Matter in hand Satan blindeth most as the God of this World the Creature is but suborned Satan is at the back of it and lieth in ambush to surprise our Souls Is not the Hand of Joab in all this The Devil is in the Snare The World is Satan's Chess-board we can hardly move back or forth but the Devil sets out one Creature or another to attack us either by fear causing us to draw back or by the love of some worldly Creatures alluring us out of the Lists wherein we should walk 2. The Powers of the World usually they are set against Christ and therefore at the latter end of the World they shall be broken and dashed to pieces The World is a Country wherein the Church is a Stranger every Man fearing God is like a strange Plant brought from a far Country hath much ado to grow The Wicked are like Nettles and Thistles that grow without ploughing or watering because they grow in their own place but the Soyl and Air of the World doth not suit with the Saints one time or other they are nipped here is no kindly Weather for them A Christian is not only a Stranger but an Unconformist to the World Rom. 12.2 And be ye not conformed to this World but be ye transformed in the renewing of your Minds In every Age there is something or other started up for his Trouble and Exercise In his Father's House he is taught to do otherwise and this putteth him upon trouble If God giveth the Church a little rest it is but like a well-day out of the Fit of an Ague to recover strength for
if they were not accepted in and for Christ. Nothing can be acceptable to infinite Purity but what is pure Habbak 1.13 Thou art of purer Eyes than to behold Evil and canst not look on Iniquity We should not have one good look from God were it not for Christ. To salve this Attribute was Jesus Christ sent into the World We think that Christ was only sent to satisfy Justice God hateth Sin out of Holiness punisheth it out of Justice and executeth that Punishment by his Majesty and Power so that we dread God for his Wrath Power and Justice but all these are awakened by his Holiness there is the Root of all So that consideration of God's Holiness maketh us to prize Christ. Alas what should vile Creatures do before an Holy God out of Christ 3. It is God's principal Glory Exod. 15.11 Thou art glorious in Holiness God is mighty in Power rich in Grace glorious in Holiness It is good to mark the distinctness of Expression in all the Attributes God that he might shew us how much we should prize Grace would be glorious in nothing so much as in Holiness This is Seraphical Divinity the Angels would teach us no other Divinity and Notions of God but Holy holy holy Lord God of Hosts Isa. 6.3 this is most pleasing to God profitable to Men. Christ taught us to pray first of all Hallowed by thy Name This should be the chiefest thing that we should think of in our Addresses to God So when the Angel Gabriel came to give notice of Christ Luke 1.35 That Holy Thing that shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God Priùs sanctum quàm Dei Filium nominavit saith one of the Fathers You cannot call God nor Christ by a better Title it is his darling Attribute So the Saints in Heaven Rev. 4.8 They rest not day and night saying Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty it is nine times in Plantius's Edition as if they were delighted with the mention of it they take a sweet content in the Work Holy Father Holy Son Holy Spirit In Heaven they bless and praise God praise him for his Excellencies bless him for his Benefits We praise him for his Holiness we bless him for his Mercy in Christ this will be our Employment in Heaven Psal. 99.5 Exalt ye the Lord our God and worship at his Footstool for he is Holy God counteth it his chiefest Glory that he might teach the Creature that Moral Perfections are to be preferred before Natural it is better to be Wise than Strong to be Holy than Wise. III. Why especially must we thus look upon him when we deal with him for Grace and Sanctification 1. Because it is a Relief to Faith when we represent God to our selves as the Fountain of Holiness He is the Holy One of Israel and Christ calls him Holy Father Jude 1. To them that are sanctified by God the Father There is enough in God when we come for Pardon he is rich in Mercy when we come for Holiness he is glorious in Holiness he is the God of Grace you may have enough if you be not wanting to your selves Men are willing to spare out of their Fulness the Holy God is as able as willing to sanctify you it is a Work that he delighteth in Joab interceded for Absalom when he perceived the King's Heart was towards Absalom 2 Sam. 14.1 2. It may be a means to enlarge your Spiritual Desires You are to be holy as he is holy 1 Pet. 1.15 The Children if they be of the right Stock they should have some Resemblance of their Father Now you ask Holiness of God that you may be as God in some degree of Conformity tho not in exact Equality Assequi non possu●●● saltem nanquam sequi desinamus we cannot overtake God but we should never cease to follow him We have an high Patern that we might not be content with any low measures of Grace When you are asking it is good to be thinking of your Patern that you may inlarge your Spiritual Desires Lord wash me throughly Lord make me holy as thou art holy I forget the things that are behind it is nothing that I have already Vse 1. Information It informeth us 1. How greatly they sin that deride Men for their Holiness which is the express Image of the glorious God God is glorious in Holiness therefore they that despise Holiness they despise God himself Holy Brethren should no more be a Disgrace than Holy Father That is your Scorn which is the Divine Glory one of the chiefest Excellencies in the Godhead You hate God more than you do the Saints Holiness in them shineth with a faint Lustre 2. How much we should prize Holiness It is the Glory of God and the Glory of holy Angels the Devils also excel in Strength and the Glory of the Saints Ephes. 5.27 That he might present it to himself a glorious Church not having Spot or Wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be holy and without Blemish This is the Glory of the Church the Church that are are a distinct People from all the World should have a distinct Excellency Other Societies are made glorious by their Policy their Pomp their Trade the Church is a Society for Holiness and therefore it is called The fairest among Women the best of all Societies though it hath little of worldly Pomp and Splendor Psalm 93. ult Holiness becometh thy House O Lord for ever Some Ordinances became God's House for a time Ceremonies and Sprinklings and the Vail and the covering of Badgers Skins c. but Holiness is a standing Ordinance So private Christians are changed from Glory to Glory 2. Cor. 3.18 it is from Grace to Grace for the Apostle speaketh of our being changed into the Likeness of Christ. The World counteth Purity and Strictness a base thing Religio ignobilem facit but the Word is quit with the World and calls a wicked Man a vile Person Psal. 15.4 and the basest of Men Dan. 4.17 Vse 2. It presseth us to draw nigh to God as unto an Holy Father Worship must always be proportioned to the Object of it Conformity maketh way for Communion John 4.24 God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in Spirit and in Truth As he is a God of Peace he will not be worshipped with wrathful Affections 1 Tim. 2.8 I will that Men pray every where lifting up holy Hands without Wrath and Doubting A living God must have a lively Service so a holy God should have a holy Worship this doth make us fit to enjoy God in the way of a sweet and gracious Communion 1. We must be in an holy State If we be accepted by God we must be like him holy as he is holy Partakers of a Divine Nature The Majesty and Glory of God we are not capable of God would not have us to imitate his Power and Majesty but his Holiness We enjoy him
for ever to make intercession for us He is interceding with God that the Merit of his Death may be applied to us and that is Salvation to the uttermost The Heirs of Salvation need not to fear miscarrying Jesus Christ who is the Testator who by Will and Testament made over the Heritage to them he liveth for ever to see his own Will executed tho he died once to make the Testament yet he liveth for ever to see it made good Christ is risen from the Dead and dieth no more and therefore a Believer cannot miscarry 3. On the Spirit 's part there is a continued Influence so as to maintain the Essence and Seed of Grace The Father's Love is continued by the Merit of Christ that he will not depart from us and we are preserved by the Spirit of Christ that we may not depart from him He doth not only put into our Hearts Faith and Fear and other Graces at first but he maintaineth and keepeth them that the Fire may never go out Our Hearts are his Temples and he will not leave his Dwelling-place There is a continued Influence Now this he doth to preserve the Honour of Christ and the Comfort of Believers he glorifieth Christ and is our Comforter It is to preserve the Glory of Christ. Christ hath received a Charge from the Father John 6.39 This is the Father's Will which hath sent me that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing but should raise it up again at the last Day nothing neither Body nor Soul In point of Honour and that he may be true to his Trust he sendeth his Spirit as his Deputy or Executor that his Merit may be fully applied therefore for the honour of Christ where-ever the Work is begun it is continued Christ is called Heb. 12.2 the Author and Finisher of our Faith Where-ever the Spirit is an Author he is also a Finisher when the good Work is begun he will also perfect it and continue his Grace to the end It was said of the foolish Builder He began and was not able to make an end This Dishonour cannot be cast upon Christ because of the Power and Faithfulness of the Spirit he doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 go through with the Work which he hath begun Phil 1.6 Being confident of this that he that hath begun a good Work in you will perform it unto the day of Christ. The Spirit is to fit Vessels for Glory he doth not use to leave them half carved but finish them for the honour of Christ. The Spirit is faithful to Christ as Christ is to the Father The Father chuseth the Vessels Christ buyeth them and the Spirit carveth and fitteth them that they may be Vessels of Praise and Honour He is our Comforter working Grace he puts us into an expectation of Comfort and Glory and therefore to make it good he carrieth on the Work without failing Rom. 8.23 And not only they but our selves also who have the first-fruits of the Spirit even we our selves groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of our Body 2. Cor. 1.22 Who hath sealed us and given the Earnest of the Spirit in our Hearts We have the Taste and the Pledge of it it is good it is sure The first degree of Grace is conferred as a Pledg of eternal Life he giveth it as an Earnest or Pledg assuring us of a more perfect Enjoyment of him It is a Pledg of the whole Crop as an Earnest hereby God assureth us that he will pay the whole Sum. An Earnest is a Pledg whereby we confirm a Bargain it is a Piece of Money whereby we are assured he will pay the whole Grace it is the Livery and Seisin of Glory as soon as a real Change is wrought in us we have a Right that is indefeasible it is engaged by Promise Therefore that the Spirit may be faithful when he hath given us the First-fruits the Earnest shall he not give us the Inheritance Vse 1. It exhorteth us to persevere with the more care John 2.26 27 28. These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you But the Anointing which you have received of him abideth in you and ye need not that any Man teach you but as the same Anointing teacheth you of all things and is Truth and is no Lie and even as it hath taught you you shall abide in him And now little Children abide in him that when he shall appear ye may have confidence and not be ashamed before him at his coming Since we have so many Advantages of standing let us not fall from him O how great will your Sin be if you should fall and dishonour God! We pity a Child that falleth when it is not looked after but when a froward Child wresteth and forceth it self out of the Arms of the Nurse we are angry with it You have more ground to stand than others being brought into an unchangeable Estate of Grace being held in the Arms of Christ so that God will be very angry with your Slips and Fallings Mercy holdeth you fast and you seek to wrest your selves out of Mercies Arms. Never any can sin as you do there is much frowardness in your Sins You disparage the Spirit 's Custody the Merit of Christ and the Mercy of the Father Heb. 4.1 Let us therefore fear lest a Promise being left us of entring into his Rest any of you should seem to come short of it Some seem to stand and do not and some seem to fall utterly and do not A Child of God indeed cannot come short but he should not seem nor give any appearance of coming short Our Course in Religion is often interrupted tho it be not broken off this is a seeming to come short of it Hereby you bring a Scandal upon the Love of Christ as if it were changeable upon the Merit of Christ as if it were not a perfect Merit Tho we do not fall so as to break our Necks yet we may fall so as to break our Bones Vse 2. If you fall be not utterly discouraged As the Spinster leaveth a Lock of Wooll to draw on the next Thread There is somewhat left when you are departed from God you have more hold-fast in him than an unregenerate Sinner A Child tho a Prodigal will go to him and say Father Psal. 119.176 I have gone astray like a lost Sheep seek thy Servant for I do not forget thy Commandments Through natural Weakness I have gone astray like a Sheep but I seek thy Commandments there is some Grace left yet Isa. 64.8 But now O Lord thou art our Father we are the Clay and thou art Potter we are all the Work of thine Hand The Church pleadeth thus nay God is angry when we do not plead so Jer. 3.4 Wilt thou not from this time cry My Father thou art the Guide of my Youth You have an Interest in God yet Thus do and your Fall
Subjects against Enemies that shall cease but the Kingly Honour which he receiveth from his Subjects shall be for ever and ever he shall always be honoured as King and Mediator of the Church He shall resign the Kingdom that is that way of Administration by which he now governeth for when the Elect are fully converted and sanctified and Enemies destroyed there will be no need of this Care Now after he hath bought us out of his Father's Hands by his Merit and Purchase he is forced to recover us from the Devil by his Power and Conquest The Word is the Rod of his Strength the Sacraments are our Oath of Allegiance in Prayer we perform our Homages by Alms and Acts of Charity we pay him Tribute and Praise and Obedience are the constant Revenues of his Crown This is the first Grant 2. We are given to Christ as Scholars of his School He is the great Prophet and Doctor of his Church certainly Christ loveth the Honour of this Chair He hath also obtained this Title Acts 3.22 A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up to you from among your Brethren him shall ye hear Christ came out from the Bosom of God to shew us his Heart and Mind So he is called Heb. 3.1 The Apostle of our Profession Christ doth so love a Relation to his Church that you see he taketh the Titles of his own Officers tho he is Lord of the Church yet he is the Apost●● of our Profession he counteth it an Honour to be a Preacher of the Gospel The Son of God is first in the Roll of Gospel-Preachers he is God's Legat à latere an Apostle he laid the Foundation of the Gospel when he was upon the Earth and he teacheth us now he is in Heaven he doth not teach the Ear but the Heart he doth not only set us our Lesson but giveth us an Heart to learn it the Scripture is our Book and Christ our great Master and when he openeth our Eyes we shall see wondrous things in his Law Other Teachers teach for Hire but he bought this Liberty of God that he might open his School and become a Light to Jew and Gentile 3. We are given to him to be Children of his Family The only thing propounded to allure Christ to the Work of Redemption was Isa. 53.10 He shall see his Seed that he might have a numerous Issue and Progeny He delighteth in us tho we are all Benoni's Sons of Sorrow tho he died in the Birth yet he is wonderfully pleased with the Fruitfulness of his Death as a Woman delivered after sharp and sore Sorrow forgetteth all her past Sorrow for joy of the Birth At the last day this will be Christ's Rejoycing and Crown to see the Multitude of his little Ones all brought together Heb. 2.13 Behold I and the Children which thou hast given me It is a goodly sight when Christ shall ●ejoyce in the midst of them and go with them as a glorious Train to the Throne of God the Father Jesus Christ is our Brother and our Father by Regeneration and the Merit of the Cross he is our Father but in the Possession of Heaven he is our Brother for we are Coheirs with him 4. We are given to him as the Spouse of his Bosom This is another of Christ's Honours to be the Churches Bridegroom The Epithalamium is in Canticles and Psal. 45. There the Nuptials are celebrated Ministers they are as John Baptist was called Friends of the Bridegroom Look as a Father giveth her whom he hath begotten to another for a Spouse and Wife so doth God give his Elect to Christ. Indeed Christ hath bought the Church at his Fathers Hands other Wives bring a Dowry but Christ was to buy As Saul gave his Daughter to David but first he was to kill Goliah and to bring the Fore-skins of an hundred Philistines 1 Sam. 17.25 and 18.25 So God gave Christ the Church for a Spouse but Christ was to redeem her with his Blood the infernal Goliah was to be slain Yea ' ere Christ did obtain this Honour he gaineth our Consent by the Power of his Spirit working with the Intreaties of the Word Hosea 2.14 I will allure her and bring her into the Wilderness and speak comfortably unto her and Vers. 19 20. I will betroth thee unto me for ever yea I will betroth thee unto me in Righteousness and in Judgment and in Loving-Kindness and in Mercies I will even betroth thee unto me in Faithfulness and thou shalt know the Lord. First I will allure then betroth As David after he had bought Michal with the danger of his Life yet was fain to take her away from Phaltiel 2 Sam. 3.13 The Devil hath gotten Christ's Spouse in his own Arms he is fain to rescue her and oblige her to Loyalty by the Intreaties of his Spirit Hereafter is the Day of Espousals now the Church is called the Bride then the Lamb's Wife Christ's Honour as well as our Consent is incompleat then he cometh to fetch her and present her to God Eph. 5.27 and bring her into his Father's House Christ is decking her against that Time we are to accomplish the Months of our Purification and to have Odours and Garments out of the King's Wardrobe Esth. 1.12 5. We are given to him to be Members of his Body Here is the nearest Relation and that which Christ most prizeth next to the Title of the Son of God to be Head of the Church O what an honour is this to poor Creatures that Christ will take us into his own mystical Body to quicken us and enliven us and guide us by his Grace To Angels he is a Head in point of Sovereignty and Power Col. 2.10 And ye are compleat in him which is the Head of all Principality and Power But to the Church he is an Head by virtue of Mystical Union Angels are his ministring Spirits but we his Spouse they are not called his Bride nor the Spouse of his Bosom nor the Members of his Body In the Ephesians the Church is called his Body the Fulness of him that filleth all in all Ephes. 1.23 Poor Creatures are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he doth not count himself perfect without us as if he were a maimed imperfect Christ till all the Church be where he is He treateth his Mystical Body with the same respect that he doth his Natural it is raised ascended glorified so shall we For the present there is some Communion between us he is grieved in our Miseries and we are exalted in his Glory As there is a mutual Passage of Spirits between the Head and the Body so there is a Communion between Christ and us by Donatives and Duties II. How this is a ground of Establishment and Consolation 1. By this Gift we have an Interest both in God and Christ. 1 John 1.3 That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you that ye also may have Fellowship with us and truly
Patern or Exemplar of it As we are one The Explicatory Questions are two I. What kind of Unity this is that is prayed for II. Under what respect it is prayed for in this place I. What this Unity is How one One in Judgment or one in Heart or one Body knit together with the same Spirit I answer All these For consider for whom Christ prayeth for the Disciples o● that Age and principally for the College of the Apostles now saith he Let them be one There is a double Unity Mystical and Moral 1. Mystical Union is the Union of Believers with Christ the Head and with one another with Christ the Head by Faith and with one another by Love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 understand 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So it agreeth with the Letter of this Place nay with the Meaning This Union of Believers in the same Body is often compared with the Mystery of the Trinity and it is elswhere expressed by one Body as Col. 2.19 And not holding the Head from which all the Body by Joints and Bands having Nourishment ministred and knit together increaseth with the Increase of God a place full to this purpose where all Believers in regard of their Union with the Head and with one another are set forth as one Body governed under one Head by one Spirit by which they increase and grow up till they come to such a kind of Unity as is among the Divine Persons I cannot exclude this because where Christ's Prayers are indefinite it is good to interpret them in their full latitude and according to the extent of his Purchase And yet I think this is not principally intended because as I said Christ chiefly prayeth for the Apostles and Disciples of that Age not for the Church Catholick or Universal 2. There is a Moral Union and that is two-fold 1. Consent in Doctrine 2. Mutual Agreement and Concord of Affection As it is said of the Church Acts 4.32 The multitude of them that believed were of one Heart and one Mind One Heart that noteth Agreement in Affection and one Mind Agreement in Judgment for both these doth Christ pray 1. Let them be one in Doctrine and Judgment Christ had intrusted them with the weightiest Affair the Sons of Men are capable of with the promulgation of the Gospel a Doctrine which Christ brought out of the Bosom of the Father and gave it to the Apostles and they to the Church and Christ obtained that which he prayed for There is such an exact consent and harmony between the Doctrine of the Apostles that is a sufficient Foundation for the Faith and Unity of the Church For the Faith of the Church 1 Cor. 15.10 11. I laboured more abudantly than they all yet not I but the Grace of God which was with me Therefore whether it were I or they so we preach and so ye believed We have no cause to stumble and take offence at the Doctrine delivered by the Apostles tho God used several Instruments of different Gifts and Opportunities of Service yet all were conducted by an Infallible Spirit So we preached all of us c. So for Unity and Concord in the Church Ephes. 4.3 4 5. Endeavouring to keep the Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace There is one Body and one Spirit even as ye are called in one Hope of your Calling One Lord one Faith one Baptism c. 2. Let them be one in Heart and with joint consent carry on this great Charge that is committed to them So did the Apostles by unanimous consent divide their Labours for the Edification of the World and kept a Fellowship among themselves Gal. 2.9 They gave to me and Barnabas the right hand of Fellowship that we should go unto the Heathen and they to the Circumcision with such Concord and Agreement was this great Work managed between them For all this did Christ pray And this suiteth with the Patern in the Text As we are One. As between the Father and the Son there was a mutual Agreement in the carrying on the Work of Redemption so between the Apostles in carrying on the Doctrine of Redemption II. In what manner doth Christ pray for it Here some take this only as a new Petition different from the former he had prayed for Preservation now for Unity But there is a causal Particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and therefore some connexion 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may be taken specificativè keep them by making them one the Safety of the Church dependeth much upon the Unity of it Or terminativè keep them that they may be one I had intended because of the necessity of the Matter to have spoken of the Union of the Church with Christ and then with one another But because he chiefly prayeth for the Apostles tho others are not excluded and because the Union of the Church as one Body animated with the same Spirit will fall under discussion in Vers. 21 and 23. I shall adjourn it to that place Only now I shall Observe 1. Obs. How much Christ's Heart is set upon the Vnity and Oneness of his Members Here he prayeth for the Apostles in Vers. 21. he prayeth the same for all Believers Upon this Occasion let us see how much it was in the Aim of Christ. 1. Therefore was he Incarnate He united the Divine and Humane Nature in his own Person that he might unite us to God by himself and with one another God and Man had never been one in Covenant if they had not first been one in Person The Hypostatical Union maketh way for the Mystical It was the main End of Christ's coming into the World Ephes. 1.10 That in the fulness of Time he might gather together in one all things in Christ. The Angels and blessed Spirits and the Saints in all Nations have Communion with us in Christ under the same Head He would gather the Elect rational Creatures into a Body one with God in Christ Saints and Angels As all the Heads of a Discourse are summed up in the conclusion so Christ would draw all into one Body He took a Natural Body that he might have a Mystical Body Christ would not only leave us the Relation of Friends and Brethren but Fellow-Members He would gather together all into one not only into one Family but into one Body Brothers that have issued from the same Womb that have been nursed with the same Milk have been divided in Interests and Affections and defaced all feelings of Nature Cain and Abel Jacob and Esau are sad Instances But this Mischief is not found in Members of the same Body there is no Contestation and Disagreement Who would use one Hand to cut off another Or divide those parts which preserve the mutual Correspondence and Welfare of all Again Brothers if they do not hurt one another they do not care for one another each liveth to himself a distinct Life apart and studieth his own Advantage But it is not
how much the Church would need this Blessing Divisions will arise an Evil most unsuitable to Christianity and yet the evil Genius that hath attended it partly through Satan's Malice he cannot else hold the Empire and Title to the World he is not only Prince of the Power of the Air but the God of this World God permitteth him in his righteous Judgment not only to have a great Power over the Elements but to rule in the Hearts of Men. Now he could not keep his own nor prevail against the Church were it not for Divisions As Cyrus in Herodotus going to fight against Scythia coming to a broad River and not being able to pass over it cut and divided it into divers Arms and Sluces and so made it passable for all his Army This is the Devil's Policy he laboureth to divide us and separate us into divers Sects and Factions and so easily overcometh us Christ knew that the envious Man would sow Tares Partly through Weakness and Imperfection of Knowledg divers Men may agree in one Aim and yet not in one Way The Apostle saith which indeed is the great Canon and Rule of Charity when it is rightly understood and applied Phil 3.15 16. Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded God shall reveal even this unto you Nevertheless whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same Rule let us mind the same thing I observe there That among the godly because of Difference of Light especially in times of Reformation there will be difference of Judgment tho they agree in the same Aim As when divers Physicians are sent for to sick a Person some think that the best way to cure the sick Person is to take away all the corrupt Blood at once others think it best to take it away by little and little here is a Difference in Judgment but yet the Aim is the same all intend the good of the sick Party So it is in curing a sick Church some are for taking away all and beginning upon a new Foundation others for a regular Reformation to try all ways and all means of Recovery this is a Difference Or rather thus When an House is on fire some are for pulling it down others are for quenching it and letting the Building stand it requireth a present Remedy and in this hurly burly the Master's Voice is not always heard So it is in Reformation of inveterate Errors and Customs that have crept into the Church there is a Difference of Judgment about the Cure and God's Voice in the Confusion is not always heard Partly through vile Affections Man's Nature is very prone to Discords out of Pride worldly Interests desire of Precedency Envy of one anothers Reputes irregular Zeal all these make us touchy Some are of a salt and fiery Humour like Flax and Gunpowder the least Spark catcheth and setteth them into a Flame Much Experience hereof we have in these Dog-days of the Church wherein every one is barking and biting at one another whereby Christ is exceedingly dishonoured and the Cause of Religion much disadvantaged Therefore that there might be some Sparks of Love kept alive in the Church is Christ so earnest with the Father Let them be one 3. That we might know that Unity among Believers is a possible Blessing It seemeth many times past hope and that it were as good to speak to the Winds to be still as to Men's Prejudices and boisterous Affections Ay but there is Hope Christ hath prayed for it and his Prayers are as good as so many Promises John 11.42 I know that thou hearest me always This is a Fountain of Comfort and Hope 4. To encourage us to pray for it Endeavours with Men are without Fruit and Success but let us ply the Throne of Grace more and learn of Christ to go to our Heavenly Father and wrestle with him in Supplications In one place it is said Rom. 12.18 If it be possible as much as in you lies live peaceably with all Men. Fac quod tuum est we must do whatever is possible but we are not in the place of God 2 Thes. 3.16 The God of Peace give you Peace always by all means It seems as if a small matter would set all right but we have it not in our Power a little Light a little Love a little Light to make the Prejudices vanish a little Love to conquer Animosities But God alone must do the Work he can bow Men's rugged and crooked Spirits Isa. 11.6 7. The Wolf also shall dwell with the Lamb and the Leopard shall lie down with the Kid and the Calf and the young Lion and the Suckling together and a little Child shall lead them and the Cow and the Bear shall feed their young ones shall lie down together and the Lion shall eat Straw like the Ox. It is an Allusion to the Beasts in the Ark where all Enmity was taken away they were all tame So the Gospel can meeken the Heart Not that so disagreeing Tempers shall remain in the Christian Church which tho the ravenous Disposition of some did cease would make a motley Company and as the Prophet speaks like a speckled Bird but besides the Extinction of noxious Qualities all shall be governed by the same Spirit of Truth and Holiness 4. Christ died for this End Ephes. 2.14 15 16. He is our Peace who hath made both one and hath broken down the middle Wall of Partition between us Having abolished in his Flesh the Enmity even the Law of Commandments contained in Ordinances for to make in himself of twain one new Man so making Peace And that he might reconcile both unto God in one Body by the Cross having slain the Enmity thereby He died not only to reconcile us to God but to one another to make of twain one Body and destroy the Enmity in his Flesh. Other Sacrifices are a sign of Separation therefore he would be a Sacrifice of Union The Flesh of Bulls and Goats were a W●ll of Partition between Jews and Gentiles but he would destroy the Enmity in his Flesh to make of twain One So Caiphas prophesied John 11.52 That Christ should die to gather together in one the Children of God that were scattered abroad Christ died to inlarge the Pale that all Nations tho of different Rites Customs and Interests might become One 5. This he aimed at in his Ascension and the pouring out of the Spirit We read of the Unity of the Spirit Keeping the Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace Ephes. 4.6 It is called the Unity of the Spirit not because the Union is Spiritual and Mystical but because the Spirit is the Author of it Therefore it is said 1 Cor. 12.4 There are diversities of Gifts but the same Spirit Christ would have but one Spirit to run through all his Members that as they are united to one Head so they may be
animated by one Spirit Christ is the Head of the Church and the Spirit is the Soul of the Church There is a Spirit of Communion Look as it is said Ezek. 1.21 When the Beasts went the Wheels went and when those stood these stood and when those were lifted up from the Earth the Wheels were lifted up over against them the Reason is because the Spirit of the living Creature was in the Wheels So because the same Spirit is in one Christian that is in another therefore they have the like Affections to procure the good of one another as much as may be Christ giveth us the Spirit to make us One But of this Spirit of Communion more hereafter 6. This is the End of his gracious Dispensations he giveth us Grace and assurance of Glory to this End John 17.22 And the Glory which thou gavest me I have given them that they may be One even as we are One. Understand it of the privilege of Filiation we are made Sons that we may live as Brethren or of the Gift of Grace the glorious Image of God is impressed on all the Saints that Likeness may beget Love or of an Interest in Glory that those that expect to live in the same Heaven may not fall out by the way and disagree on Earth 7. It is the End of his Ordinances and Appointments in the Church Baptism and the Lord's Supper are to keep the Saints together It is sad indeed that the World maketh them Apples of Strife when Christ made them Bonds of Love We are all baptized by one Spirit into one Body and have been all made to drink into one Spirit 1 Cor. 12.13 It notes our Union with Christ and one with another And 1 Cor. 10.17 We being many are one Bread and one Body for we are all partakers of that one Bread The Sacraments are Banners under which we do encamp and profess our Union and Brotherhood in the Army of Christ. Vse 1. How contrary are they to Christ that love Strife and sow Discord among Brethren they are the Devil's Factors Agents for the Kingdom of Darkness they wholly frustrate the Design and Undertaking of Jesus Christ he was incarnate preached prayed died c. that his People may be one Yea they do not only what in them lieth to frustrate Christ and make void his Aim but do also disparage him before the World he holdeth out to all the World that his People are one Body one Family one House and yet they are crumbled into Factions Divisions in the Church beget Atheism in the World Oh let it not seem a small thing to rend the Unity of the Church But where shall this be charged Every one will excuse himself from the guilt of the present Breaches Certainly we have all cause to reflect upon our own Hearts and not make Application for others It is usual with us to do as Judas when Christ told his Disciples somewhat that concerned him he looked round about upon the Disciples So we look about upon others when we should smite upon our own Thigh One of the Bellows of Strife is Crimination and Recrimination therefore let us see a little who is guilty The Unity is two-fold One in Mind One in Heart One in Judgment One in Affection Now what hast thou done contrary to either of these Unions 1. If thou hast been a stickler in Novel Opinions whereby Division hath been caused in the Church thou hast disserved the Aim of Christ. Christians are bound to be of one Mind 1 Pet. 3.8 Finally be ye all of one Mind c. Phil. 2.2 Fulfil ye my Joy that ye be like-minded having the same Love being of one Accord of one Mind 1 Cor. 13.2 Tho I have all Faith so as I can remove Mountains and have no Charity I am Nothing But you will reply Will you inforce Judgment or impose Belief and make me an Hypocrite and your self an Usurper And what are Novel Opinions You condemn others and they you you preach against them and they against you Yea but yet Christians should strive as much as is possible to be all of a Mind and it should trouble thee if forced to differ from the general Judgment of the Church 〈◊〉 doubtful Matters take not up an Opinion which will offend beware of doubt●ul Disputations He that dissents had need have plain Evidence and that the Truth should be brought with much demonstration to the Conscience Arguments had need be express and clear and he had need pray much and consult and confer with others But when singularity and diversity of Opinions is affected Homini congenitum est magis nova quàm magna mirari and without any fear and jealousy Men let loose their Hearts to Novelties this is blame-worthy When we have the Consent of the Church a a less Light will serve the turn than for a Dissent 2. Hast thou done any thing to hinder the Church from being of one Heart 1. By professing Principles of Separation certainly it is a Crime It is against Love as Error is against Faith it cuts asunder the Bands and Sinews of Christ's Mystical Body In these Times the Charge of this Sin is so frequent that the Sin is little regarded Every modest Dissent and Unconformity is branded with the Name of Schism that Men think Schism no such Matter or no such Crime Jude 19. These be they who separate themselves 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now it is dangerous to separate and hard to discern when it is lawful The Question of Separation lieth in the dark but the Enforcements of Love are plain and open Divers allow but three Grounds of Separation Intolerable Persecution Damnable Heresy and Gross Idolatry We should hold Communion as long as Christ will Scandal is a Ground of Mourning but not a Ground of Separation and when-ever it is done it must be with Grief 2. They that prosecute Controversies in such a way as will not stand with Love viz. with Passion bitterness of Spirit damning all Opposites suppressing them by the Power of the Sword Wrath exulceration and bitterness of Spirit are opposite to Love Michael durst not bring a railing Accusation The worst Adversaries are overcome with soft Words and hard Arguments Railing and Reviling makes Men deaf to the Tenders of Reconciliation Psal. 120.7 I am for Peace but when I speak they are for War So is damning all Opposites casting them out of Christ urging things beyond the weight and consequence of the Opinion censuring others as not Spiritual 1 Cor. 14.37 Interest makes Men passionately and irregularly zealous 1 Cor. 1.2 To all that in every place call on the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord both theirs and ours not as a Party impropriating Christ I am of Christ. So is domineering over Mens Consciences and obtruding Opinions by Force these are said to go in the way of Cain Jude 11. Vse 2. Let us be as earnest for Unity as Christ let us think of Charity more than we
it hateth because I testify of it that the Works thereof are evil We are to contest with Publick Miscarriages Interests and Powers stir up the Malice and Rage of Men Sore Eyes cannot endure the Light nor a guilty Conscience the Word John 3.20 For every one that doth evil hateth the Light neither cometh he to the Light lest his Deeds should be reproved The Ethiopians curse the Sun Rev. 10.11 The two Witnesses tormented them that dwell on the Earth This drouzy World would fain take a Nap and sleep were it not for some bawling Preachers Proud covetous carnal Men Men wedded to their Interests will hate us if we preach in good earnest as a good Thresher maketh the Straw to flie about his Ears Nay and Errors are more touchy than Sins a Drunkard is more patient of Conviction than a Seducer Errors take away the Light of Reason and leave nothing but the Pride of Reason A Drunkard standeth upon lower ground his Practices cannot endure the Test of the Light of Nature but every erroneous Person thinketh he standeth upon the upper Ground because of the height of his Pride and the plausibleness of his Notions 2. By the Providence of God Preachers are like Gideon's Lamps in earthen Pitchers possibly the Apostle may allude to it when he saith We carry this Treasure in Earthen Vessels 2 Cor. 4.7 Now as when the Pitcher is dashed to pieces the Lamp breaketh out to the amazement of the Adversaries so the Sufferings of Ministers are a great Confirmation to their Doctrine Vse 1. Advice to us 1. To prepare for Sufferings 2. When they come do not count it strange I. To prepare for Sufferings It will do us no hurt to be prepared for Sufferings It hath ever been the Lot of God's People to be obnoxious to the World's hatred and we our selves cannot look for any Exemption I shall lay down several Probabilities to shew when God is about to bring Trouble on the Church 1. Observe That after God hath laid in many spiritual Comforts there comes a time to lay them out again and after great Receipts we are put upon great Expences The Disciples first enjoyed Christ's Presence and Ministry and then were exposed to a dreadful Persecution John 11. Christ biddeth them make use of Light because Darkness was coming upon them Never was the Gospel powerfully preached but Trials came 1 Thess. 1.5 For our Gospel came not unto you in Word only but also in Power and in the Holy-Ghost and in much Assurance And it follows Verse 6. Ye received the Word with much Affliction God will try how we can live upon the Comforts of the Gospel Castles are first victualled and then besieged Heb. 10.32 After ye were illuminated ye endured a great Fight of Afflictions The Churches of Asia had horrible Desolations after a powerful Ministry The Germans after a sufficient Promulgation of the Gospel suffered many sad Years 2. Observe After Trials and Reformations there come Trials and Probations that after we have submitted to the Ways of God we may honour them with Sufferings The Ten Persecutions were after Christ had set up the Ordinances of the Gospel The Marian and Bloody Days were after King Edward's Reformation God will have every Truth honoured in its season When the Witnesses had finished the Testimony of their Prophecy after a short time they were slain Rev. 11. 3. Observe When Reformations stick in the Birth God will promote them by Troubles he taketh his own Fan into his hand Mat. 3.12 Whose Fan is in his hand and he will throughly purge his Floor When Men cannot or will not effect it God will purge his Floor and cleanse the Church from prophane mixtures Christ came with his Whip to cleanse the Temple Joh. 2.15 Grosthead prophesied That the Church should not be reformed but ore gladii cruentandi God usually tendreth a Reformation to the World with a Judgment in his hand and if the Reformation be obstructed the Judgment will proceed Ezek. 24.12 13. She hath wearied her self with Lies and her great Scum went not forth out of her her Scum shall be in the Fire In thy filthiness is lewdness because I have purged thee and thou wast not purged thou shalt not be purged from thy filthiness any more till I have caused my Fury to rest upon thee When the Pot is put over the Fire if the Scum remaineth still he overturneth all 4. Observe When there are great Differences among God's own People the End is bitter We warp in the Sun-shine The Dog is let loose that the Sheep may run together A piece of Wax when it is broken put it together never so often it will not close but put it into the Candle and the Ends stick close together Ridley and Hooper could agree in a Prison A little before Dioclesian's Persecution the Church was rent and torn by intestine Broils Pastor against Pastor and People against People Ease begets Pride and Wantonness and that maketh way for Contention God may soder you in your own Blood and effect Union by making you Objects of the same Hatred and Persecution Nazianzen was wont to call the Enemies of the Church 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the turbulent Enemies many times prove the best Reconcilers and the Wolves bring the Sheep together 5. Observe Libertines and Fanatical Persons when they encrease in Power and Numbers become cruel Jude 11. Wo unto them for they have gone in the way of Cain The Donatists are of detestable and accursed memory because of their insolent Cruelties Hos. 5.5 The Revolters are profound to make Slaughter Men that have cast off the holy Faith after some Profession the Lord keep us from their tender Mercies The Arrians grew bloody Want of Truth is usually made up by a supply of Rage Lees and Dregs are usually very tart and sowre 6. Observe When Religion hath received Wounds in the House of her Friends and occasion is given to the World by Scandals to think evil of the Ways of God God taketh his Scourge in his hand and the Devil hath an Advantage he stirreth the Malignant World against the Children of God As a Sect of Monsters the Gnosticks by their impure and libidinous Courses made Christianity odious and then the Heathens rose up against them as Pests of Mankind Satan is a Liar but never his Lies carry more pretence 7. Observe When there is a decay of the Power of Godliness and Formality and Contempt of the Word take place which are the usual Effects of Prosperity As soon as we come out of Miseries we run into Disorders therefore God is wont to return us into our old Chains and Captivity that we may wanton it no more Hos. 5. ult I will go and return to my Place till they acknowledg their Offence and seek my Face In their Affliction they will seek me early I will try them by Adversity I will try what my Rod will do to better my People As also to discover Hypocrites When
the Ways of God are in Fashion many pretend for him and so Religion is turned into a Fashion and empty Pretence Salvian observeth That the Church like a River loseth in depth what it gaineth in breadth as a Woman that hath born many Children is with every Birth the weaker as a large Body is less active Carnal Men coming under a Profession of Religion weaken the Power of it 8. Observe When Professors grow worldly this awakeneth the World's Rage and God's Rod. The Men of the World take Mammon for their God and the Conveniencies of this Life for their Portion Now when the Children of God put in for a share and are all for worldly Hopes and worldly Interests it stirreth up their sleepy Enmity they cannot endure to be discountenanced Luke 16.8 The Children of this World are in their Generation wiser than the Children of Light This is their Generation and Sphere as a People take it ill to be beaten and foiled in their own Land They are active to recover their Interest and are full of watchful Malice God is very jealous of Mammon and when the World gets into the Church God's Rod whippeth it out again By the World God will shew us the Vanity of our aspiring Projects When Vessels grow musty they are not fit for use I find the Spirit of the World breathing in most Christians who are proling for worldly Greatness as if they served the God of this World Some transform their Christian Hopes into a worldly Hope and look for a sudden coming of Christ in carnal Pomp and dream of Greatness and Dominion I shall say no more but that it is a Doctrine fit for a worldly Age. The Disciples had such a Dream and Christ cureth it by those Threatnings Mat. 24. But because that was not a sufficient Cure but after Christ's Resurrection they ask Acts 1.6 Lord wilt thou at this time restore the Kingdom unto Israel Therefore there were many Persecutions in the Primitive Times If ever God should send a Scourge Men would complain of their affecting worldly Greatness and aspiring to raise their Families II. When Sufferings come do not think them strange 1 John 3.13 Marvel not my Brethren if the World hate you Wonder is for things unusual we do not wonder at the darkness of the Night as we do at the darkness of an Eclipse Therefore if any thing were a Marvel this were that ever it should be otherwise that you ever see the Church of God to have any Ease and Peace We may stand wondring at the bounty of God that we have so much Peace as we have The Church must have a time of learning and training up and must be in the School of Afflictions and Persecutions 1 Pet. 4.12 13. Beloved think it not strange concerning the fiery Trial which is to try you as though some strange thing happened unto you But rejoice in as much as ye are partakers of Christ's Sufferings Alas why should it now seem strange Christ had foretold it the constant Experience of the Church ratifies it The Disposition of the World is the same Satan never did nor ever will turn Christian and the World will never leave its old Wont Why should we wonder at these things When Ministers are put to Hardships it may be their Revenues straitned scanted why should we think it strange The Apostles had not so much Paul was put to a hard shift for his living to make Tents Obadiah fed the Prophets by fifty and fifty in a Cave with Bread and Water Your Means are short and straitned by the malice of Men the Apostles had no standing Revenues and were put to hard shifts for a livelihood Therefore do not think it strange it is the bounty of God that it is no worse Vse 2. Of Caution 1. Before you chuse any way do not judg of things by the World's Hatred or Applause Why I have given them thy Word therefore the World hateth them A Philosopher could say Nunquam tam bene agitur cum rebus humanis ut meliora placeant pluribus It was never so well with the World that the best things could please the most therefore the World may appear against the Ways of God Be not swayed by their Opinion in taking up the course of thy Profession 2. If thou art convinced do not defer Profession till the Times are more quiet This is the deceit of Mens Hearts alas when will the Ways of God be exempted from Persecution you may expect it a long time Will Satan ever be at an Agreement with God Do you ever think to hear of a Jesus without a Cross As the Husbandman stands expecting till the River be drawn dry and still it runs with a constant stream so you may expect till the Times be more quiet and the Ways of God exempted from trouble but the Children of God must constantly expect trouble in the World The Devil hath a potent and powerful Faction in the World 3. If thou dost profess the Ways of God take heed of giving Christ a short allowance but first sit down and count the Charges come what will come here I will stick Luke 14.26 27. If any Man come to me and hate not his Father and Mother and Wife and Children and Brethren and Sisters yea and his own Life also he cannot be my Disciple And whosoever doth not bear his Cross and come after me cannot be my Disciple For which of you intending to build a Tower sitteth not down first and counteth the Cost whether he have sufficient to finish it c. Thus should you resolve upon sufficient Evidence and Demonstration When a Man hath set apart such a Sum of Mony for Building he spends willingly and freely while that lasts but after that is gone every Penny goes from him with grudging So sit down and count the Charges and give Christ a large Allowance 4. If thou dost profess do not allay the World's Hatred by any Carnal Means by abating one jot of your Zeal or by any fond Compliance for Honour or Dishonour for Esteem or Disesteem put it into the Hands of God Prov. 16.7 When a Man's Ways please the Lord he maketh his Enemies to be at peace with him as he made Jacob find favour with Esau the three Children in Babylon in the Eyes of the Prince God hath the Key of every Man's Heart and Respect we must not break open the Door by carnal Compliance God hath a Golden Key and he can open it you must not force Conscience that your Interest may be favoured 5. When you are actually burdened with the World's hatred in the Course of your Profession be not dismayed When ever this is thy Case thou art an Object of Christ's Prayers When Christ was to go to Heaven he remembers all that are hated for his sake Christ maketh the World's Hatred an Argument and we may conceive thence a ground of Hope it is a singular Consolation a sign you belong to God and
Christ and yet run after such low things SERMON XXIV JOHN XVII 15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the World but that thou shouldest keep them from the Evil. CHRIST having enforced his Request explaineth it not to inform God but to comfort the Disciples as Explications in Prayer are for our benefit Our Heavenly Father can interpret our Sighs and Breathings but formed and explicite words have a greater force and efficacy upon our Hearts This Explication is delivered 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not that thou shouldest take them out of the World that is presently glorify them either by an ordinary Death or by an extraordinary translation as Elijah and Enoch were translated Christ was not ignorant of their danger yet he would have them ride out the Storm he would not carry his Disciples to Heaven with him nor doth he pray his Father to do it tho he loved their Company and they his that they could be content to die with him as John 11.16 Let us also go that we may die with him yet I pray not that thou wouldst take them out of the World 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but that thou shouldest keep them from the Evil 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it may be rendred from the Evil One or from the Evil Thing as referring to a Person or Thing To a Person the Evil One is often put for the Devil Mat. 13.19 VVhen any one heareth the VVord of the Kingdom and understandeth it not then cometh the wicked One 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and taketh away that which he heard 1 John 2.13 I write unto you young Men because ye have overcome 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the wicked One. 1 John 3.12 Not as Cain who was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of that wicked One and slew his Brother Or else to the evil Thing Mat. 6.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 deliver us from Evil. Mat. 5.37 VVhatever is more than this cometh of Evil 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 John 5.19 The whole VVorld lieth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in wickedness Which shall we prefer I Answer Since the Words lie so indifferently for either sence we may interpret them of both keep them from the Author of Evil and from Evil it self from Sin from the Power and Snares of the Devil from Destruction till their Ministry be accomplished Satan he is the Author the World is the Bait Sin is the Hook Keep them from the Devil that they may not come under his Power from the World that they may not be deceived by its Allurements Briefly this keeping may be referred to their Life or to their Souls keep them alive as long as they have work to do keep their Souls that they may neither by the World or by the Devil be drawn to do any thing unseemly and unbecoming their Profession 2 Cor. 13.7 I pray God that ye do no Evil but that ye should do that which is honest And Rev. 3.10 I will keep them from the hour of Temptation which shall come upon all the Earth to try them that dwell upon the Earth It is meant of a Preservation in the time of a bloody Persecution under Trajan Christ prays for temporal and spiritual Safety temporal Safety so far as is necessary to carry on the Duty of their Calling Points 1. Obs. That it standeth with the VVisdom and Goodness of God to continue us in the VVorld notwithstanding the Dangers of it Christ loved his Disciples and knew they were exposed to the World's hatred yet I pray not that thou shouldst take them out of the VVorld In Evil Times sometimes God taketh his Children out of the World and sometimes he continueth them in the World both Dispensations stand with his Wisdom and Goodness There are Reasons on both sides 1. For taking them away in Evil Times It standeth with his Goodness that they may not feel the smart of them Isa. 57.1 The Righteous perisheth and no Man layeth it to Heart yea the merciful Man is taken away none considering that the Righteous is taken away from the Evil to come When Corn is gathered in then the Beasts are turned into the Field God valueth his Saints so that he doth not count the World worthy of them Heb. 11.38 Of whom the VVorld was not worthy He sheweth his Jewels and then shutteth them up into the Casker And with his Wisdom that they may not be corrupted The Wisdom of Providence concurreth to our Preservation as well as the Power of Grace Enoch was translated and taken out of the World in a wicked Age. 1 Cor. 11.32 But when we are judged we are chastned of the Lord that we might not be condemned with the VVorld What judging and chastning was it not only by Sickness but by Death Many are sick and many weak and many fallen asleep 2. Christ continueth them in the World as the Disciples here partly because he hath need of them as the Disciples were to preach the Gospel Partly that they might have more experience and a more grown Faith they might try God and God might try them they might have experience of his Faithfulness and he of their Loyalty The World must have a time of trial and so must we Nay he dealeth thus with Believers they are continued in Evil Times either because God hath more work for them to do or that they may carry more experience with them to Heaven Vse To refer it to the Wisdom and Goodness of God either to go or tarry Christ knew there was Service for them to do therefore he was express I pray not that they may be taken out of the VVorld We that know not the Counsels of God must refer our selves to his Pleasure 2. Obs. That as long as we have a Ministry and Service to accomplish we should be willing to continue in the World Paul was at a strait Phil. 1.21 22 23. The Cause was Service For me to live is Christ and to die is Gain For if I live in the Flesh this is the Fruit of my Labour viz. bringing Honour to Christ yet what I shall chuse I wot not For I am in a strait betwixt two having a desire to depart and to be with Christ which is far better He is ravished with the Thoughts of it but then he considereth the profit of the Church Vers. 24. Nevertheless to abide in the Flesh is more needful for you and Service casts the Scale Paul's Case is the Case many times of mortified Christians after long experience of God and weanedness from the World they are in such a strait Natural Motion is swifter in the End the nearer they draw to the End the more vehemently do they long for Christ's company Some make it a Question which is hardest to bear Affliction or to wait for Glory the work of Patience or the delay of Hope Desire is a more restless Affection than Sorrow yet I should think the depth of Sorrow is more burdensome than
good Work it is not of your selves but of God Every Act every Degree of Holiness is from God III. For whom he prayeth the Apostles I. That were already holy John 13.10 Ye are clean and in the Verse immediately preceding They are not of the World yet now Sanctify them let their Hearts be more heavenly and their Lives more pure every day Observe Those that are sanctified need to be sanctified more and more Rev. 22 1● He that is righteous let him be righteous still he that is holy let him be holy still 1. Our inward Sanctification must increase because of the weakness of present Grace and the relicts of Corruption 2 Cor. 4.16 Tho our outward Man perish yet the inward Man is renewed day by day It is not a Work to be done at once 1 Thess. 5.23 And the very God of Peace sanctify you wholly and I pray God your whole Spirit Soul and Body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is perfect in parts at first the New Creature doth not come out maimed but not in degrees there is need of more Sanctification in Spirit in Soul in Body the Kingdom of Heaven increaseth by degrees 2. Our outward Man must be cleansed day by day because of new defilements John 13.10 He that is washed needeth not but to wash his Feet but is clean every whit It is an Allusion to a Man coming from the Bath his Feet contract Soil in the Passage Your Persons are sanctified by the Spirit but when you are never so holy there are new Defilements Vse 1. Be not satisfied with any present degrees of Grace There is an holy Covetousness I count not my self to have attained Phil. 3.14 Christ is so full that we cannot receive all at once 2. It is a strange Conceit in any to think they may be too good When we begin to be unwilling to grow better we begin to wax worse it is a good degree of Grace to know our Defects 3. Therefore let us use Means to persist in Holiness to increase in Holiness especially Prayer which is the Breath which God hath appointed to keep in the Flame II. For the Persons once more They were to preach the Word as a Preparative he prayeth for Sanctification Observe Holiness is a good Preparative to the Ministry and they are inwardly consecrated by the Spirit sanctifying them 1. That they may have experience of the Truth of the Doctrine upon their own Hearts The Apostles were to preach the Truth to others now saith he Sanctify them through thy Truth I believed and therefore have I spoken Psal. 116.10 We speak best when we speak by experience This is the right way of getting Sermons by Heart We are God's Witnesses now we should have sound Experience 1 John 1.1 That which was from the beginning which we have heard which we have seen with our Eyes which we have looked upon and our Hands have handled of the Word of Life That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you Ezekiel was first to eat the Roll Ezek. 3. 1 2 3. not only to see it and to hear it but to eat it Ministers must first eat themselves then feed others We are not to speak by hear-say to deliver God's Message as a meer Narration but out of a deep Impression on the Heart What cometh from the Heart and from Experience is quick and lively 2. For the Honour of God Carnal Ministers bring a Reproach upon the Ordinances 1 Sam. 2.17 The Sin of the young Men was very great before the Lord for Men abhorred the Offering of the Lord. Who will take Meat out of a Leprous Hand 3. To answer the Types of the Law Aaron and his Sons were sanctified for the Levitical Priesthood Exod. 29.4 To be washed with Blood and Oil to be washed in the great Laver sprinkled with Blood anointed with Oil which denotes Remission of Sins Regeneration the Gifts of the Spirit 1 John 5.8 There are three that bear Witness in Earth the Spirit the Water and the Blood Every Office should have a solemn Consecration Vse 1. Ministers should look to their inward Call They that are designed to serve God in a special manner must look after special Purity It breedeth Atheism when we do not live up to our Doctrine People will say they must say something for their Living 2. Let People look to their choice of Ministers There is a great deal of difference between an Eloquent and an Experienced Pastor Secondly We now come to the Means or Manner how Christ's Request is to be accomplished by thy Truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it may be rendred in thy Truth or by thy Truth o● through thy Truth as Vers. 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without an Article that they may be sanctified through the Truth or as in the Marge●t truly sanctified but we better render it by the Truth there is an Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not in Truth but in the Truth and it is presently added thy Word is Truth So that it noteth not the kind of their Sanctification but the Instrument and Means Now these words by thy Truth may be understood either of God's Faithfulness or his revealed Will both which are called his Truth Of God's Faithfulness as Vers. 11. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as keep them by thy Power so sanctify them by or according to thy Truth and Faithfulness But this Exposition tho plausible yet is not so proper because it is presently added thy Word is Truth By Truth then is meant not his Faithfulness but his revealed Will. Now God hath revealed his Will by the Light of Nature or by the Light of his Word That Will of God which is revealed by the Light of Nature is called Truth so the Gentiles are charged Rom. 1.8 With-holding the Truth in Vnrighteousness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that which may be known of God Vers. 19. is called Truth How came the Gentiles by the Truth who are strangers to the Covenant of Promise The Apostle answereth much of God was known to them But this Truth that is here spoken of is the Will of God made known in his Word or the Knowledg of things necessary to Salvation concerning God and his Worship first delivered by the Prophets afterwards explained by Christ himself to the Apostles and by them consigned to the Church Now the Truths delivered in the Word may be referred to two Heads Law and Gospel The distinction in Christ's Time was Law and Prophets In this place Christ chiefly intendeth the Gospel the Truth which they were sent to preach to others Christ would have them to have an experience of it themselves And it is notable that in many places of Scripture the Gospel is called Truth not only in opposition to humane Writings but also with respect to the Law and other parts of Scripture because it is the Truth by way of eminency as we call the Plague
needs be true for God is so infinitely Wise that he cannot be deceived and so infinitely Just and True that he will not deceive us and so Omnipotent that he cannot be jealous of our Knowledg and so Gracious that he is not envious of our Knowledg as the Devil would insinuate Gen. 3.5 For God doth know that in the Day ye eat thereof then your Eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as Gods knowing Good and Evil. It will be no infringement to his Interest if we should know his Nature and his Will But the great Question is What we should take for the Word of God Now that we may have a sure ground in this Kind let us consider how he hath revealed himself to Man The Dispensations of God are several 1. To Adam 2. To the World 3. To the Church 1. To Adam His Bible was his Heart the Law was written there and God preached to him immediatly and by Oracle gave him all extraordinary Commands and the Book of the Creatures for his Contemplation not so much to better his Knowledg as to increase his Reverence 2. To the World to Heathens God gave the Book of Nature which was more than they made use of and therefore he stopt there Psal. 19.1 2 3. The Heavens declare the Glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his Handy-Work Day unto Day uttereth Speech and Night unto Night sheweth Knowledg There is no Speech nor Language where their Voice is not heard c. This Revelation God hath made of himself even to all Nations they have Sun and Moon to look upon and the Structure of the Heavens to behold which are as so many Pledges of the Excellency and Infiniteness of God Rom. 1.19 20. Because that which may be known of God is manifest to them for God hath shewed it unto them For the invisible Things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the Things that are made even his eternal Power and Godhead so that they are without excuse Acts 14.17 Nevertheless he left not himself without Witness in that he did good and gave us Rain from Heaven and fruitful Seasons filling our Hearts with Food and Gladness In the Book of Nature there is the rough Draught of God's Will Trismegistus said it was Liber unus Divinitate plenus Creation was nothing else but one Book that was full of the Glory of God and his Excellency God Spake to them by Things not by Words This with some Instincts of Conscience the Relicts of the Fall was all the Heathens had Conscience was God's Deputy to put them in mind of a Judg and the Heavens put them in mind of a God Look as Job's Messengers said I alone am escaped to tell thee so there are some few Reliques and Principles alone escaped out of the Ruins of the Fall to tell us somewhat of God and somewhat of a Judg. That Light proclaims every where and speaks to every Nation and proclaims it aloud to all People Kindred and Tongues of the Earth Take notice there is one infinite eternal God that made us and you and all things else God's refreshing the parched Earth with Showers of Rain shews how willing he is to be gracious to poor hungry Creatures Fruitful Seasons shew us the abundance of his Mercy The decking the Heavens with Stars and the Earth with Plants shew us what Glory he can put upon the Creatures This Language may be gathered out of the Creation and thus did God speak to all Creatures by the Voice of his Creatures 3. To the Church And the Dispensations of God to the Church have been various and diverse Heb. 1.1 God who at sundry times and in divers manners 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spake in Times past unto our Fathers by the Prophets c. He spake his Mind by pieces that is signified by the Word now he gave a piece of his Mind and then a piece And he hath spoken also in sundry manners by several ways of Revelation The Church never wanted sufficient Revelation nor Means of Knowledg to guide them to the Enjoyment of God and true Happiness God's Dispensations to the Church may be reduced to three Heads There was 1. His Word without Writing 2. Then Word and Writing 3. Then Writing only 1. There was the Word without Writing by Visions Oracles and Dreams by which he manifested himself to Persons of the greatest Sanctity and Holiness that they might instruct others and impart the Mind of God to others Now mark this Dispensation was sure enough to guide them to Communion with God why Because the People of the World were then but few Families and the Persons intrusted with God's Message were of great Authority and Credit therefore sufficient enough to inform that present Age of God's Counsel and which was another Advantage they lived long to continue the Tradition with certainty to others for hundreds of Years Vision and Tradition was sure enough for as 't is observed by some three Men might continue the Tradition of the Counsel of God from Adam till Israel went down into Egypt There was Adam first God taught him by Oracle and he taught others he lived a long time Methuselah lived with Adam two hundred forty three Years and continued until the Flood then Se● lived with Methusalah ninety eight Years and flourished about five hundred Years after the Flood and Isaac lived fifty Years with Sem and died about ten Years before Israel's descent into Egypt So that Methuselah Sem and Isaac might continue the Knowledg of God and preserve the Purity of Religion from Adam's Death till Israel's going down into Egypt for so many hundred Years This was God's Dispensation to that Church 2. Afterwards there was both Word and Writing God's Word was necessary for the further revealing and clearing up of the Doctrine of Salvation which was revealed by pieces And Writing was necessary partly because in process of time Precepts were multiplied and it was needful for Mens Memories that they should be registred in some publick Record and partly because the long Life of God's Witnesses was much lessened and the Corruption of the World was increased and Satan began to imitate God by Oracles Visions and Answers and Idolatry and Superstition crept into the best Families Into ●erah's Josh. 24.2 Your Fathers dwelt on the other side the Flood in old Time even Terah the Father of Abraham and the Father of Nachor and they served other Gods And Jacob's Family was corrupt Gen. 35.2 Then Jacob said to his Houshold and to all that were with him Put away the strange Gods that are among you and be clean and change your Garments The People were grown numerous enough to make a Commonwealth and a Politick Body and it was fit they should have a publick Record and common Rule and therefore to avoid Man's Corruptions and to give a stop to Satan's Deceits the Lord thought fit there should be a written Rule at hand for
Signs and Wonders were not ordained for the Stage and Scene to cause admiration and pastime for every wanton Spectator Again I observe that generally these Miracles were Actions of Relief and Succour not meerly of Pomp and Glory and tended to deliver from the Miseries of Soul and Body as Blindness Sickness and Devils I remember but two of Christ's Miracles that were destructive blasting the Fig-tree and drowning the Herd of Swine in other Miracles he was exercised in curing the Sick raising the Dead casting out Satan c. Object 1. Ay but we have none now Answ. It is not necessary because the same Doctrine and Rule is continued to us without change That which is extraordinary must be proved by extraordinary Means Miracles wrought where there is no necessity are liable to suspicion When Christ's Doctrine was new and the Calling and Function that he exercised in the Church new then were Miracles wrought to confirm them The Lord's manner hath always been when he erects any new Worship and Service to give testimony to it from Heaven as Trees newly set need watering which afterwards we discontinue Upon the delivery of any new Law or Truth to the World natural and ordinary means of Conviction are wanting None now pretendeth to be an extraordinary Messenger from God the Doctrine is ordinary and the Call ordinary and why should we expect extraordinary Confirmation the Old sufficeth And by the consent and experience of many Ages and its own Reasonableness Christianity hath gotten a just Title to humane Belief and there we must submit John 20.30 31. And many other Signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his Disciples which are not written in this Book But these were written that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God God hath given us the Report and Record of the old Miracles which is enough to beget Faith in them that have a mind to believe rather than wrangle We think it had been better if God had continued this sensible Confirmation but we must not give Laws to Heaven Because we have so much Light and other Inducements of Faith God will govern us by Wisdom and not by Power It is true Men are less apprehensive of his Wisdom than of the sensible effects of his Power but because we have otherwise Confirmation sufficient now doth God try us whether we will turn Atheists and Antiscripturists and upon light suspicion misbelieve Object 2. How shall we know that those Miracles were done since we saw them not we have but Fame and Report which oftentimes is no Friend to Truth Answ. We have the Report of Men that lived in that Age who were only fit Witnesses in this Case and were Persons of singular Holiness and Credit and they were those that sealed it with their Blood and therefore their Report is of as great Authority and Certainty as if we had seen them our selves And besides the Report is ancient constant not contradicted by the vigilant Adversaries of that Age with them which would be a madness if they were false and counterfeit since they might so easily enquire into the Truth of the Report Foreign Histories testify that such things were done tho they seek to deprave the Actions as if done by the Power of Satan And hitherto the Church hath maintained the Truth of them against all Opposers But of this hereafter Vse To press us to reverence the Word of God since God hath owned it by Miracles and sealed up Instruction as the Expression is Job 33.16 that is ratified it by extraordinary Dispensations The Apostle proveth that the Despisers of the Gospel will have a sorer Judgment than the Despisers of the Law Heb. 2.2 3 4. For if the Word spoken by Angels was stedfast and every Transgression and Disobedience received a just Recompence of Reward How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him God also bearing them witness both with Signs and Wonders and with divers Miracles and Gifts of the Holy Ghost according to his own Will The Transgressors of the Law tho they did not see God giving it upon the Mount were punished and so will the Disregarders of the Gospel tho they did not see the Miracles It is better to believe than to make trial there are no Atheists and Antiscripturists in Hell they feel the Truth of what they would not fear Nay when God hath owned it if you neglect it or receive it carelesly or do not study it tho you do not openly oppose or secretly question the Authority of it if you neglect it God will deal severely with you The Miracles were then wrought and the Doctrine needeth not often Confirmation Thirdly The Accomplishment of Prophecies Threatnings Promises as if God had made the Word a Rule of proceeding and the whole Government of the World were managed in a conformity to the Scriptures for his whole Providence is but a Comment upon it 1. Prophecies How have they always been accomplished as set down in the Word Isa. 41.23 Shew the things that are to come hereafter that we may know that ye are Gods A Man may foretel things that depend on Natural Causes as Snow Rain Heat Cold Eclipses but things meerly contingent depending upon the Free Grace of God or Free Will of Man are foretold in the Word as the Rejection of the Jews and the Calling of the Gentiles are clearly spoken of and clearly accomplished The Scripture is not only an Authentick Register of what is past but an infallible Prognostication of what is to come nothing good or bad befel but that which was foretold 2. So for Threatnings God governeth the World by this Rule Threatnings have been accomplished Hosea 7.12 I will chastise them as their Congregation hath heard A Man might have the History of the Jews from Time to Time out of the Threatnings of Moses and prophetical Predictions and extract the Life of Christ out of the Writings of the Prophets Object But Threatnings many Times are not accomplished Answ. The Prerogative of Free-Grace many times doth interpose and God worketh extra ordinem God hath reserved this Liberty to himself he is not bound tho we are It is for his Honour that it should be so as all humane Laws allow the chief Magistrate a liberty of Pardoning There is difference between Laws and Decrees the Threatnings are the Sanction of the Law 3. Then for Promises We never waited upon God and put forth Hope according to a Promise but it was made good to a tittle Joshua 23.14 Behold this day I am going the way of all the Earth and ye know in all your Hearts and in all your Souls that not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spake concerning you all are come to pass unto you and not one thing hath failed thereof He was about to die and therefore
that looketh upon the Gospel in the Light of Parts and External Tradition hath a Model of Truth in his Brain but these find it impressed upon their Hearts there is Light and Fire Wait for this Witness Sixthly By the wonderful preservation of Scriptures even to our Times There is no Doctrine so ancient it describeth the whole History of the World from the very Creation Moses was ancienter than the Gods of the Heathens No Doctrine can produce such Records of the Original of the World The Doctrine of the Gospel is as Old as Paradise where God preached it to Adam Gen. 3.15 I will put enmity between thee and the Woman and between thy Seed and her Seed It shall bruise thy Head and thou shalt bruise his Heel The Foundation was laid long since tho it was more explicitly revealed upon the coming of Christ. None so much oppugned We have some ancient Writings of the Heathens tho nothing so ancient as Scripture Other Writings by tract of Time have been much mangled tho they have been cherished by Men as not contrary to their Lusts but the Scripture is still opposed persecuted maligned and yet it continueth Psal. 129.1 2. Many a time have they afflicted me from my Youth may Israel now say Many a time have they afflicted me from my Youth yet they have not prevailed against me The Church hath been always bred up under Afflictions Enmity against it began betimes yet still it holdeth up its Head Errors are not long-lived 1 Cor. 3.12 13. Now if any Man build upon this Foundation Gold Silver precious Stones Wood Hay Stubble Every Man's Work shall be made manifest For the Day shall declare it because it shall be revealed by Fire and the Fire shall try every Man's Work of what sort it is The World hath had time enough to enquire into the Scripture and to discover the vanity and falshood of it if there were any Nay not only the main Doctrine of the Scripture hath been continued but no part of it is falsified corrupted or destroyed The World wanted not Malice nor Opportunity the Powers of the World were bent against it and corrupt Persons in the Church were always given to other gospelling Gal. 1.6 7. I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the Grace of Christ unto another Gospel Which is not another but there be some that trouble you and would pervert the Gospel of Christ. 1 Tim. 6.3 If any Man teach otherwise and consent not to wholsome words c. But still the Scriptures are wonderfully preserved as the three Children in the Furnace not an Hair was singed not a jot or tittle of the Truth is perished or corrupted If it were corrupted it must be before Christ's Time or after it not before then Christ would have noted it not after for then the Parts would not agree but we find no such thing but an exact Harmony Nor is there any lost for here is a sufficient Instruction and Guide to Happiness Christ hath promised not a tittle shall fall to the ground The Word hath been in danger of being lost but the Miracle of Preservation is therefore the greater In Joshua's Time there was but one Copy of the Law In Dioclesian's Time there was an Edict to burn their Bibles and Copies were scarce and chargeable and yet still it hath been kept Seventhly By his Judgments on those who have reviled abused and persecuted this Truth The Records of all Ages witness to this The whole Jewish Nation was destroyed for opposing the Doctrine of the Gospel After the slaughter of the Prophets and murder of Christ God let them alone for forty Years and then Wrath came upon them to the uttermost the People were carried captive contrary to the Roman Custom the Land lost its fertility Look into succeeding Times very few Persecutors went to the Grave by a natural Death Particular Stories are full of the Judgments of God executed on them Julian the Apostate confessed Christ had the best at last Vicisti Galilee and so died blaspheming Lucian that railed against God and his Word as he returned from a Supper his Dogs fell mad and tore him in pieces Eusebius reports of a certain Jew that took upon him to apply a sentence of the Word to a prophane End to make a Jest of Scripture was stricken with blindness till he made confession of his Fault Appion scoffing at Scripture and at Circumcision had an Ulcer growing in the place of Circumcision as Josephus reporteth God is very angry when Men are partial in the Law tho they do many good things Rev. 22.18 19. For I testify unto every Man that heareth the words of the Prophecy of this Book If any Man shall add unto these things God shall add unto him the Plagues that are written in this Book And if any Man shall take away from the words of the Book of this Prophecy God shall take away his part out of the Book of Life and out of the Holy City and from the things which are written in this Book SERMON XXIX JOHN XVII 17 Sanctify them through thy Truth thy Word is Truth II. THE Church hath owned the Word You see how God hath owned it he saith it is my Word Let us see how the Church hath owned it Here I shall shew three things 1. What is the Church's Duty to the Word 2. What Credit and Value we ought to put on the Churches Testimony 3. How the Church hath witnessed to the Word in all Ages 1. What is the Churches Duty To keep the Word and to transmit it pure to the next Age that nothing be added nothing diminished that it be published to the present Age and transmitted pure to the next Rom. 3.2 Vnto them were committed the Oracles of God We are Trustees Jude 3. Earnestly contending for the Faith that was once delivered to the Saints 1 Tim. 3.15 The Church of the Living God the Pillar and Ground of the Truth The Church is to hold it forth as a Pillar doth a Proclamation that it may not be lost and extinguished This is the Jewel Christ hath left his Spouse as the Law was kept in the Ark. 2. What respect we ought to bear to the Churches Testimony To hearken to it till we have better Evidence We do not ultimately resolve our Faith into the Churches Authority for the Authority of the Church is not Absolute but Ministerial as a Royal Edict doth not receive Credit by the Officer and Crier he only declareth it Yet the Church's Testimony is not to be neglected for Faith cometh by hearing Rom. 10.14 It is a preparative Inducement John 4.42 Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Saviour of the World If we would know the Truth of a thing before we have experience go to them that have experience the judgment of others whom we respect and reverence causeth us
can be no true Calling unless you see God in it as well as Men. And the Lord taketh it to be his Prerogative to bestow Officers upon the Church Dabo Evangelistum I will give to Jerusalem one that bringeth good Tidings Isa. 41.27 He did not only appoint the Office but doth design the Persons Now what is this Inward Call I Answer God calleth us when he maketh us able and willing the Inclination and the Ability is from God The Inclination He thrusts out Labourers into his Harvest Mat. 9.38 And the Ability He makes us able Ministers of the New Testament 2 Cor. 3.6 and both these are required of us Ability there must be Look as Princes count it a point of Honour when they send out Ambassadors to Foreign Nations to employ those that are fit so it is for the Honour of God that all his Messengers should be gifted and fitted Gifts and Abilities are our Letters of Credence that we bring to the World that we are called of God and authorized to this Work Certainly if the Spirit of God fitted Bezaleel and Aholiab for the material Work of the Tabernacle much more doth Spiritual Work require proportionate Abilities It is true there is a Latitude and Difference in the degree of Abilities but all that can look upon themselves as called of God must be able and apt to teach The Apostle took this for a Call 1 Tim. 1.12 I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who hath enabled me for that he counted me faithful putting me into the Ministry If ever God put us into the Ministry he first enableth us and bestows suitable Gifts and Graces But that is not all a Man must be willing too 1 Tim. 3.1 If a Man desire the Office of a Bishop he desireth a good Work There must be a strong Inclination that carries us out to such a course of Life if the Lord shall give us a Call Yea in some Cases in the Conscience of the Inward Call a Man may offer himself his Gifts to Trial and his Person to Acceptance so it be done modestly and not in a vain-glorious Confidence As Antisthenes said in the Case of Magistracy that a Man should deal with Magistracy as with Fire a Man would not come too near the Fire lest he burn himself nor stand at too great a distance lest he grow stiff with Cold So of the Ministry a Man must not be too forward nor too backward In some Cases it is good to expect the fair Invitation of Providence an Inclination there must be if the Lord vouchsafe a Call In some Cases we may offer our selves to the Acceptation of the Church if the Lord see fit that we be chosen But to return he hath the inward Call who is able and willing I mean upon Spiritual Grounds having first counted the Charges Difficulties Duties Dangers of this Calling Well then if Men be willing but not fit they are not called of God or if fit yet not willing they have not Warrant enough to undergo the Difficulty much more they that are neither fit nor willing but only thrust themselves upon the Office by the carnal Importunity of Friends or corrupt Aims at Honour and secular Advantage Thus you see what the Inward Call is 2. There is an Outward Call The Inward Call is not enough to preserve Order in the Church an Outward Call is necessary As Peter Acts 10. was called of God to go to Cornelius and then besides that he had a Call from Cornelius himself So must we having an Inward Call from the Spirit expect an Outward Calling from the Church otherwise we cannot lawfully be admitted to the Exercise of such an Office and Function As in the Old Testament the Tribe of Levi and House of Aaron were by God appointed to the Service of the Altar yet none could exercise the Calling of a Levite or serve as an High Priest till he was anointed and purified by the Church Exod. 28.3 And thou shalt speak unto all that are wise-hearted whom I have filled with the Spirit of Wisdom that they may make Aaron 's Garments to consecrate him that he may minister to me in the Priest's Office The like is repeated Numb 3.3 So the Ministers of the Gospel tho called by God must have their External Separation and setting apart to that Work by the Church as the Holy Ghost saith Acts 13.2 Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the Work whereunto I have called them Mark the Spirit of God had chosen them and yet calls upon the Church the Elders of Antioch to separate them for the Work of the Ministry But now in what Order this is to be done and by whom this Separation is to be made is the great Controversy Politicians and with them Erastians make it to be the Magistrates Right the Anabaptists with some others make it the Peoples Right Papists and others give it to the Bishops others to Presbyters and Elders of the Church To examine every Claim at large would take up a great deal of time let us compound the Difference as well as we can In short there are three Pretenders to the Power of the External Call the People the Elders the Magistrate and we may divide it among them and give every one their share and then the Call will be compleat I say there are but three Pretenders for we need not to speak of the Bishops Plea for Bishops and Presbyters or Elders in the Scripture are all one The Apostle writes to the Bishops and Deacons at Philippi Phil. 1.1 The Apostle taketh notice of no other Officer in that Church And Chrysostom's Gloss is of weight What is the Reason the Apostle saith to Bishops were there more than one of one City The Reason is saith he because Bishops and Elders or Presbyters are the same So when the Apostle bids Titus Tit. 1.5 6. Ordain Elders in every City if any be blameless c. He adds Vers. 7. For a Bishop must be blameless as the Steward of God To lay aside this then we shall speak to the Claim of the People the Elders and the Magistrate and give every one its due For in the External Call there are three parts Election Ordination and Confirmation Election that belongeth to the People Ordination which standeth in Examination of Life and Doctrine together with Authoritative Mission that is the Right of the Presbytery and Confirmation that belongs to the Magistrate 1. Election is the Peoples Right This appeareth because their Consent and Suffrage is required in all Offices even in the choice of an Apostle Acts 1.15 26. the 120 nominate Matthias in the room of Judas and God decided it by Lot and in the choice of a Deacon Acts 6.3 Look ye out among you seven Men of honest Report full of the Holy Ghost c. and of an Elder Acts 14.23 And when they had ordained them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Elders in every Church and had prayed with Fasting they commended them to the
Lord. I know I tread upon Thorns but yet this seemeth to have been the constant practice of the Church in after Ages Leo the great in an Epistle of his is for Vota Civium the Vote of the People in the Election of Ministers And Cyprian more clearly before him Lib. 1. Epist. 4. Videmus de authoritate Divinâ descendere ut Sacerdos plebe praesente sub omnium oculis deligatur dignus atque idoneus publico judicio ac testimonio comprobetur The Minister should be propounded to the People and approved by their Vote and Suffrage And just before Plebs illa maximè habet potestatem vel eligendi dignos Sacerdotes vel indignos recusandi The People have a Power to chuse those that are Worthy and refuse those that are Unworthy Certainly all allow some consent to the People a full use of the Judgment of Discretion to try the Spirits 1 John 4.1 And to distinguish the Voice of a Stranger from the Voice of a Shepherd John 10.5 It seemeth to be most agreeable to Scripture that the People should by Suffrage propound the Person and then he is to be authoritatively determined by the Presbytery Acts 6.3 Look out from among you seven Men of honest Report c. whom we may appoint over this Business The Apostles did not take to themselves an absolute Power but referred the nomination to the People tho still they reserve the Determination and Ordination to themselves Election is the Peoples Right because he is chosen for their good but Ordination is the Elders Right because that is done in the Name of Christ and therefore must be done by his Deputies and Proxies as an evidence that the Matter is confirmed by Christ and that he accepts him for his Servant in the Work of the Ministry Christ himself as Head of the Church had his Ordination from God and his Election from the Church God hath appointed him to be Head of the Church Ephes. 1.22 And hath put all things under his Feet and gave him to be the Head over all things to the Church And the Church ratifies it by her consent Hos. 1.11 Then shall the Children of Judah and the Children of Israel be gathered together and appoint themselves one Head c. And it is notable that in Paul's Vision the Call is managed by a Man of Macedonia that represented the People of that Place Acts 16.9 A Vision appeared to Paul in the Night There stood a Man of Macedonia and prayed him saying Come over into Macedonia and help us Not go thou but come over and help us 2. Ordination which consists in the Trial of Gifts and Authoritative Commission that is the Right of the Elders That appeareth because to them is the Power of the Keys given for the Peoples good And Acts 13.2 The Holy Ghost saith Separate to me Paul and Barnabas unto the Work whereunto I have called them Who were those that were to Separate They were Prophets and Teachers of Antioch as appeareth Vers. 1. And elsewhere the Scripture speaketh of the laying on of the Hands of the Presbytery 1 Tim. 4.14 Approbation of Doctrine and Life is the Elders Right who are best able to judg of Men's Fitness and Abilities To Titus an Officer is this given Titus 1.5 6. To ordain Elders in every City If any be blameless the Husband of one Wife c. And then for Imposition of Hands it is a Custom most conform to Apostolical Practice it is not founded on a Precept but only on Apostolical Practice 3. Confirmation is the Magistrates Right The Christian Magistrate hath his share to see that all things are done orderly by the People and Elders Now Magistrates are concerned not only as principal Members of the Church and of the first Rank but as Episcopi ad extra as nursing Fathers to whom Care and Inspection belongeth that all things be done decently and according to the Mind and Will of God The Christian Magistrate is Custos utriusque Tabulae And upon this Ground would the Apostle have us to pray for the Conversion of Magistrates that they might be converted from Paganism 1 Tim. 2.2 That under them we may lead quiet and peaceable Lives in all Godliness and Honesty The Magistrate is not only to interpose when Differences arise about Honesty but also about Godliness there is Judex Index Vindex in all Controversies the Word is Judex in it the Mind and Will of God is declared The Minister is Index it is his Office to preserve Knowledg and out of the Word of God to show his Mind and Will And the Magistrate is Vindex he is to see that Duty be not neglected that the Administrations of the Church be not ill managed and carried on contrary to Christ's Appointment because he is the nursing Father of the Church Isa. 49.23 Again the Magistrate is concerned as the Head of the Common-wealth and so to consider who shall be encouraged by Publick Maintenance and allowed to preach publickly without disturbance the Common-wealth being concerned in it And there wants not Precedents in Scripture for this David and Solomon did exercise such a Power Solomon deposed Abiathar 1 Kings 2.26 And to Abiathar the Priest said the King Get thee to Anathoth unto thine own Fields for thou art worthy of Death c. And Jehoshaphat sent Levites and Priests to teach in every City 2 Chron. 17.8 9. And as soon as Magistrates turned Christian in after-after-Ages they were much concerned in the Votes and Suffrages of the Church The Power of Princes herein hath been much debated especially by those that have pleaded the Rights of Princes against the encroachment of the Romish Synagogue who abundantly prove that the Election of the Pope himself is not valid without the consent of the Emperor So in ancienter History Socrates sheweth that when Ambrose was chosen by the People of Millain the Election was confirmed by the Roman Emperor Lib. 4. cap. 25. And Theodoret sheweth that when Athanasius had nominated one Peter for his Successor and the People had given Consent they solemnly asked the Magistrates Leave and Confirmation I might heap up many other Instances but let these suffice Having spoken to the Call I come to show the Necessity of a Call Now such a Call or Authoritative Mission is necessary 1. In respect of God God enableth those whom he employeth 1 Tim. 1.12 I thank Jesus Christ my Lord who hath enabled me for that he counted me faithful putting me into the Ministry And this is the Ground upon which Christ builds his Prayer in this Place Sanctify them through thy Truth For I have sent them into the World 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 those that run of their own Heads without a Call cannot expect God's Blessings but those only that are regularly sent can expect the increase of Gifts and success of their Ministry for the Word worketh not by its own Force but by God's Blessing Blessing dependeth altogether upon the Institution and therefore
And is this the manner of Men O Lord God Was it ever heard that he that is offended should be so sollicitous and careful to send about Agreement and Reconciliation But this God doth not out of any need that he hath of our Friendship as Men sometimes in Policy seek to those who have injured them for God is stronger than we but out of pure Love The first Ambassador God sent was his own Son 1 John 4.10 Herein is Love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the Propitiation for our Sins And Vers. 19. We love him because he first loved us Christ cometh out from the Bosom of God The Law was delivered by an Angel but the Gospel by Christ himself And then God sendeth Apostles with extraordinary Gifts and Power of working Miracles to lay a Foundation 1 Cor. 3.10 According to the Grace that is given unto me as a wise Master-builder I have laid the Foundation And then Pastors and Teachers Men of like Passions with our selves weak Men but furnished with Gifts proper to their Calling There is a Mercy in this Institution We cannot endure God's Presence Deut. 5.25 If we hear the Voice of the Lord our God any more then we shall die Moses trembled and quaked when a Voice was heard out of the Clouds and Darkness Therefore God sends Men of like Infirmities with our selves that our Defects might be born with patience because they have experience of the hardness and obstinacy of their own Hearts and that our Ignorance might be familiarly instructed and Knowledg dropped in by degrees we are to learn by little and little here a Line and there a Line God in condescention to our weakness hath appointed this help 4. It informeth us of the Madness of the World that use Christ's Ambassadors ill when they come about such a Message It is against Jus Gentium the Law of Nations to offer violence to Ambassadors let their Message be never so displeasing their Persons are secured by the Civility of all Nations Yet Christ's Ambassadors are often ill intreated Matth. 23.37 O Jerusalem Jerusalem thou that killest the Prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee It is England's Sin to malign and hate God's Messengers tho they come with Terms of Peace Never was the Ministry more Evangelical yet never more hated than now What should be the Reason of this Madness No Calling is more profitable to Humane Society to civilize a People to take them off from their brutishness and fierceness and yet none more opposed Partly out of a Gadarene Temper they grow weary of Christ's Ministers but chiefly out of a natural Enmity against them Since the Fall Man is an Enemy to his own Happiness In bodily Miseries it is otherwise a blind Man loves his Guide and as Elymas when stricken blind they seek about for some to lead them a sick Man loveth his Physician but Spiritual Blindness and Sickness is of another Nature Men hate those that offer to lead them and cure them The guilty World would fain take a Nap and rest and because God's Messengers will not let them alone therefore they hate them Errors and Lusts are touchy Mundus senescens patitur phantasias The World as it grows old is given to Dreams and Dotage and is loth to be disturbed A Thief would have the Candle put out that discovereth him Christ's Messengers tho Instruments of common Good yet often meet with publick Hatred Ephes. 6.20 For whom I am an Ambassador in Bonds 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Chains A Man would think he meant Golden Chains because he speaks of his Ambassadorship no he means hard Iron Chains which he suffered for Christ's sake and usually this is the Lot of Christ's Ambassadors Vse 2. Advice both to People and Ministers First To People If Ministers be sent by Christ then it adviseth you to respect their Message their Calling their Persons 1. Accept their Message When we speak for the Honour and Dignity of the Ministry we plead for a Spiritual Respect to them not for a Temporal Domination and Precedency in all Meetings and Companies Our King whom we serve is a Spiritual King his Kingdom is not of this World he came not with external Pomp and Splendor therefore these are not things we should look after Tho some respect is due to their Persons yet chiefly we plead for a respect to their Doctrine Do not despise the Message which they bring tho their Persons be obscure and despicable Doctrines delivered from the Scripture have a Divine Authority it is God's Message as if it had been spoken from Heaven And therefore if we must speak at the Oracles of God you must hear it as God's Word 1 Thess. 2.13 For this cause also thank we God without ceasing because when ye received the Word of God which ye heard of us ye received it not as the Word of Men but as it is in Truth the Word of God which effectually worketh also in you that believe Never can you expect the Word should work with you till you have this respect and reverence for it But you will say Is all Gospel that is delivered by one in Office I Answer No but you must humbly consider what is brought to you in Christ's Name When Ehud said to Eglon Judges 3.20 I have a Message from God unto thee he arose out of his Seat See what it is and let it move you more to look to your ways 2. Respect the Calling more Many seek to undermine it as if it were grown the Burden of the Christian World others think disgracefully and meanly of it as if it were below their Parts or Rank and Place Let me tell you it is the highest Honour that can be put upon a Creature to be Christ's Messenger No Nobility of Birth Antiquity of House Plenty of Estate is to be compared with it all worldly Honours and Titles are beneath it and so shall we judg when once we come to see a Prophet's Reward Do not think scornfully of the Calling It is a great Mercy if God should chuse any of thine to this Work the best and chiefest of thy Family The First-born were separated to God before the Priesthood was setled upon the Tribe of Levi. Usually Men consecrate the worst to God if any be lame blind unfit for Work like the Deceiver Mal. 1.14 Which hath a Male in his Flock and ●oweth and sacrificeth to the Lord a corrupt thing I speak the more in this Matter because if God suffer the Wickedness of the Age to go on if Maintenance go away Nobles must put their Necks to the Yoke to serve Christ in this Employment as some have done in other Churches 3. Respect their Persons Something is due to them for the Work 's sake 1 Thess. 5.12 13. And we beseech you Brethren to know them which labour among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you and to esteem them
and that many would yield up themselves to the Obedience of the Faith therefore to shew that they have a room in his Heart they have a Name in his Testament As Parents provided for their Childrens Children yet unborn so doth Christ remember future Believers as well as those of the present Age and pleadeth their Cause with God as if they were standing by and actually hearing his Prayers for them It was Esau's complaint Hast thou but one Blessing O my Father when he came too late and Jaaob had already carried away the Blessing We were not born too late and out of due time to receive the Blessing of Christ's Prayers Hath he no regard to us are his Thoughts wholly taken up with the Believers of the first and Golden Age of the Church Certainly No. I pray not for these only but for them also which shall believe on me through their Word We that now live hundreds of Years after they are dead and gone have an Interest in them Increase and multiply was spoken to the first of the Kind of all the Beasts and to the end of the World all Creatures do produce and bring forth after their Kind by virtue of this Blessing Christ doth not only speak of the first of the Kind but that we might be sure to be comprized he telleth us so in express words Certainly much of our Comfort would be lost if we were not comprehended in Christ's Prayers for his Prayers show the Extent of his Purchase 2. The Honour that is put upon private Believers their Names are in Christ's Testament they are bound up in the same Bundle of Life with the Apostles Here is a Question Whether this Passage relateth to the foregoing Requests or else to these that follow What part of the Prayer hath this Passage respect to Answer I suppose to the whole it looketh upward and downward The middle part of the Chapter doth chiefly concern the Apostles and Disciples of that Age some Things are proper to them yet there are many Things in common that concern us and them too He had lately said I sanctify my self for their sakes he would not have that restrained In the latter part of the Chapter all Believers are more especially concerned yet some Passages are intermingled that do also concern the Apostles Vers. 22. The Glory which thou hast given me I have given them Vers. 25. They have known that thou hast sent me Vers. 26. I have declared my Name to them and will declare it Thus you see we are partly concerned in all the Prayer it is a great favour that he would make mention of us to God As David when about to die did not only pray for Solomon his Successor but for all the People so doth Christ not only pray for the College of the Apostles to whom the Government of the Church was committed upon his departure but for all Believers to the end of the World He prayeth for the Apostles as intrusted with a great Work and liable to great danger and hatred but yet he doth not neglect the Church Secondly Positively The Persons for whom he prays They are described by their Faith and their Faith is described by the Object of it that believe in me and by the Ground and Warrant of it through their Word And so the Points will be two 1. That Believers and they only are interested in Christ's Prayers 2. That in the sense and reckoning of the Gospel they are Believers that are wrought upon to believe in Christ through the Word Doct. 1. That Believers and they only are interested in Christ's Prayers Tho Christ doth inlarge the Object of his Prayers yet he still keepeth within the Pale of the Elect. He saith V. 9. I pray not for the World and now 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for them that shall believe in me He doth not pray for all whether they believe or no but only for those that shall believe Now this Christ doth partly because his Prayers and his Merit are of equal extent I sanctify my self for their sakes and then I pray not for these only but for them that shall believe in me through their Word Rom. 8.33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's Elect It is God that justifieth Who is he that condemneth it is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who is even at the right Hand of God who also maketh Intercession for us 1 John 2.1 2. If any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous and he is the Propitiation for our Sins His Prayers on Earth do but explain the Virtue and Extent of his Sacrifice he sueth out what he purchased and his Intercession in Heaven is but a Representation of his Merit both are Acts of the same Office Partly because it is not for the Honour of Christ that his Prayers should fall to the ground John 11.42 I know that thou hearest me always Shall the Son of God's Love plead in vain and urge his Merit and not succeed then farewel the sureness and firmness of our Comfort Now Christ's Prayers would fall to the Ground if he should pray for them that shall never believe Vse 1. It is much for the Comfort of them who do already believe You may be sure you are one of those for whom Christ prayeth whether Jew or Gentile Bond or Free. Particulars are under their general How do we prove John or Thomas to be Children of Wrath by Nature all were so So Christ prayeth for all those that shall believe as much as if he had brought them forth and set them before God by Head and Poll. And if Christ prayed for thee why is not thy Joy full Why did he speak these things in the World It is a Copy of his Intercession Christ would shew a little before his departure what he doth for us in Heaven he sueth out his Purchase and pleadeth our Right in Court It is a sign we have a Room in his Heart because we have a Name in his Prayers And what Blessings doth he seek for Union with himself Communion with him in Grace here in Glory hereafter It is a Comfort against all Temptations Doubts Dangers you are commended to the Father's Care Vse 2. It is an engagement to others to believe If he had commanded some great Thing ought we not to have done it This Comfort cannot be made out to you till you have actual Faith however it is with you in the Purpose of God yet you cannot apply this Comfort till you believe If a Man should make his Will wherein Rich Legacies should be left to all that can prove a Claim by being thus and thus Qualified would not every one put in for a Share Believe believe this is the Condition Vse 3. It sheweth the Excellency of Faith Those that have an Interest in Christ's Prayers are not described by their Love their Obedience or any other Grace tho these are necessary
be spared and of all Offices Hearing is least necessary The Ear received the first Temptation Sin and Misery broke in that way so doth Life and Peace The Happiness of Heaven is expressed by Seeing the Happiness in the Church by Hearing This is our great Emploiment to wait upon the Word preached next to Christ's Word it is a great Benefit to have the Word written next to the Word written the Word preached Christ sent first Apostles then Pastors and Teachers God could have converted Paul without Ananias taught the Eunuch without Philip instructed Cornelius without Peter Do not hearken to those that cry up an inward Teaching to exclude the outward Teaching as if the external Word were but an empty sound and noise as the Libertines in Calvin's Time Faith confirmed by Reading is usually begotten by Hearing 2. The Use of the Word It is our Warrant What have we to shew for our great Hopes by Christ but the Word It is our Excitement a Means and Instrument to shew us God's Heart and our own our natural Face and the worth of Christ the Key which God useth and openeth our Hearts by Ministers are Christ's Spokesmen if we will not open the Ear why should God open the Heart 3. The Power of the Word is exceeding great It is the Power of God to Salvation The first Gospel-Sermon that ever was preached after the pouring forth of the Spirit had great success Acts 2.41 The same day there were added to the Church about three thousand Souls It was a mighty thing that an Angel should slay 185000 in one Night in Senacherib's Host But it is easier to kill so many than to convert one Soul One Angel by his meer natural strength could kill so many armed Men but all the Angels in Heaven if they should join all their Forces together could not convert one Soul There were single Miracles of curing one Blind or one Lame Ay but the Apostle's Word could work three thousand Miracles 1 Cor. 3.5 Who is Paul and who is Apollo but Ministers by whom ye believed even as the Lord gave to every Man Why doth God use the Word I Answer Because it pleased him 1 Cor. 1.21 It pleased God by the foolishness of Preaching to save them that believe 1. It is most suitable to Man's Nature Man is made of Body and Soul and God will deal with him both ways by internal Grace and external Exhortations Man is a reasonable Creature his Will is not brutish God will not offer Violence to the Principles of Humane Nature Man is not only weak but wicked there is Hatred as well as Impotency God will overcome both together by sweet Counsels mixed with a mighty Force he useth such a Remedy as our Disease requireth the Gospel is not only called the Power of God but the Wisdom of God 1 Cor. 1.24 There are excellent Arguments which the Heart of Man could not have found out 2. It is agreeable to his own Counsels to try the Reprobate by an outward Rule and Offer wherein they have as much favour as the Elect they shall one day know that a Prophet hath been among them and so be left without excuse Rom. 1.20 The Rain falleth on Rocks as well as Fields the Sun shineth to blind Men as well as those that can see 3. It commendeth his Grace to the Elect. Their Faith must be ascribed to Grace When others have the same Means the same Voice and Exhortations it is the peculiar Grace of God that they come to understand and believe Whence is it that the Difference ariseth that whereas wicked Men are by the Word restrained and made civil there being an use of wicked Men in the World as of a Hedg of Thorns about a Garden they are by the same Word converted and brought home to God It is from the Grace of God Vse Examination Is our Faith thus wrought Every one should look how he cometh by his Faith by what Means True Faith is begotten and grounded upon the Word it is the ordinary means to work Faith The Word will be continued and a Ministry to preach it as long as there are any to be converted The Gospel alone revealeth that which may satisfy our Necessities it giveth a bottom for Faith and particular Application as being the Declaration of God's Will It is the only Means sanctified by Christ for that End John 17.17 Sanctify them through thy Truth thy Word is Truth James 1.18 Of his own Will begat he us with the Word of Truth The Condition of those is woful that want the Gospel or put it from them Acts 13.46 Seeing ye put it from you and judg your selves unworthy of Everlasting Life lo we turn to the Gentiles If Faith be of the right make the Word will shew thee once thou hadst none and that thou wert not able of thy self to believe beseech the Lord to work it in thee SERMON XXXV JOHN XVII 21 That they all may be One as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us that the World may believe that thou hast sent me WE have seen for whom Christ prayeth Now let us see what he prayeth for their comfortable Estate in the World and the Happiness of their everlasting Estate in Heaven With respect to their Estate in the World Christ mentioneth no other Blessing but the Mystical Union which is amplified throughout Vers. 21 22 23. Here he beginneth That they may be all one as thou Father art in me and I in thee He had before prayed for the Apostles that they may be One as we are One Vers. 11. and now let them ALL be One. The Welfare of the Church is concerned not only in the Unity of the Apostles but of private Believers you had need be One as well as your Pastors Many Times Divisions arise from the People and those that have least Knowledg are most carried aside with blind Zeal and Principles of Separation therefore Christ prayeth for private Believers That they may be all One c. In which words there is First The Blessing prayed for That they may be all One. Secondly The Manner of this Unity illustrated by the Original Patern and Exemplar of it As thou Father art in me and I in thee the ineffable Unity of the Persons in the Divine Essence Thirdly The Ground of this Unity the Mystical Union with Christ and by Christ with God That they may be One with us Fourthly The End and Event of this Union That the World may believe that thou hast sent me First From the Blessing prayed for I Observe That the great Blessing Christ asketh for his Church is the Mystical Vnion of Believers in the same Body Let them be One One in us and as thou in me and I in thee All these Expressions shew that the Mystical Union is here intended Let them be One 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as it is elsewhere explained
you shall not be brought to nought because the Body hath a Principle of Life in it it is a Part of Christ and he will lose nothing John 6.39 And this is the Father's Will which sent me that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing but should raise it up again at the last Day As Plants live in the Root though the Leaves fade and in Winter they appear not so doth the Body live in Christ. So that it is a Ground of Hope and a Motive to Strictness that you may not wrong a Member of Christ nor seek to pluck a Joint from his Body 4. The manner of this Union It is secret and mysterious 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eph. 5.22 This is a great Mystery not only a Mystery but a great Mystery but I speak concerning Christ and the Church It is a part of our Portion in Heaven to understand it John 14.20 At the Day ye shall know that I am in my Father and you in me and I in you When we are more like God we shall know what it is to be united to God through Christ. Here Believers feel it rather than understand it and it is our Duty rather to get an interest in it than subtily to dispute about it 5. Though it be secret and mystical yet it is real because a Thing is spiritual it doth not cease to be real these are not Words or poor empty Notions only that we are united to Christ but they imply a real Truth Why should the Holy Ghost use so many Terms of being planted into Christ Rom. 6.5 For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his Death we shall be also in the likeness of his Resurrection of being joined to Christ 1 Cor. 6.17 He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit of being made Partakers of Christ Hebr. 3.14 For we are made Partakers of Christ if we hold the beginning of our Confidence stedfast to the end Do these Terms only imply a Relation between us and Christ No then the Emphasis of the Words is lost What great Mystery in all this why is this Mystery so often spoken of Christ is not only ours but he is in us and we in him God is ours and we dwell in God 1 John 4.13 Hereby know we that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit And verse 15. Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God God dwelleth in him and be in God It is represented by Similitudes that imply a real Union as well as a Relative by Head and Members Root and Branches as well as by Marriage where Man and Wife are made one Flesh. It is compared here with the Mystery of the Trinity and the Unity of the Divine Persons though not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is not a Notion of Scripture but a Thing wrought by the Spirit 1 Cor. 2.13 Which Things also we speak c. It worketh a Presence and conveyeth real Influences 6. It may be explained as far as our present Light will bear by Analogy to the Union between Head and Members The Head is united to the Body primarily and first of all by the Soul Head and Members make but one Body because they are animated by the same Soul and by that means doth the Head communicate Life and Motion to the Body Besides this there is a secondary Union by the Bones Muscles Nerves Veins and other Ligaments of the Body and upon all these by the Skin all which do constitute and make up this natural Union Just so in this spiritual and mystical Union there is a primary Band and Tie and that is the Spirit of Christ 1 Cor. 6.17 He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit that is is acted by the same Spirit by which Christ acted and liveth the same Life of Grace that Christ liveth as if there were but one Soul between them both The Fulness remaineth in Christ but we have our share and he that hath not the Spirit of Christ is none of his But over and above there is a secondary Bond and Tie that knitteth us and Christ together which answereth to the Joints and Arteries by which the Parts of the Body are united to one another and that is Faith and Love and Fear and other Graces of the Spirit by which the Presence is kept in the Soul Thus I have a little opened this Mystery to you 2. There is an Union of the Members one with another A little of that 1. The same Spirit that uniteth the Members to the Head uniteth the Members one to another Therefore the Apostle as an Argument of Union urgeth the Communion of the same Spirit Phil. 2.1 2. If any Fellowship of the Spirit fulfil ye my Joy that ye be like-minded having the same Love being of one Accord of one Mind As Christ is the Head of the Church so the Holy Ghost is the Soul of the Church by which all the Members are acted As in the Primitive Times Acts 4.32 the Multitude of them that believed were of one Heart and of one Soul And this is that that Christ prayeth for here that they may all be one in the Communion of the same Spirit that they may be of the same Religion and have the same Aim and the same Affection to good things 2. From the Communion of the Spirit there is a secondary Union by Love and seeking one another's good as if they were but one Man where-ever dispersed throughout the World and whatever distinctions of Nations and Interests there are they may love and desire the good of one another and rejoice in the Welfare and grieve for the Evil of one another Ezek. 1.24 When the Beasts went the Wheels went and when the Beasts were lifted up from the Earth the Wheels were lifted up over against them and the reason is given for the Spirit of the living Creature was in the Wheels The same Spirit is in one Christian that is in another and so they wish well to one another even to those whom they never saw in the Flesh. Col. 2.1 For I would that ye knew how great conflict I have for you and for them at Laodicea and for as many as have not seen my Face in the Flesh What Wrestlings had he with God and Fightings for their sakes even for them that had not seen his Face in the Flesh so careful are the Members one of another 3. This Love is manifested by real Effects Look as by virtue of Union with Christ there are real Influences of Grace that pass out to us it is not idle and fruitless so by virtue of this Union that is between the Members there is a real Communication of Gifts and Graces and the good Things of this Life one to another If the Parts of the Body keep what they have to themselves and do not disperse it for the use of the Body it breedeth Diseases as the Liver the
the chief Object and Center of our Rest Otherwise we are troubled with divers Cares Fears and Desires Thus Grace worketh upon us But the distance lieth not only on our part but God's Before God and the Creature can be brought together Justice must be satisfied Christ came to restore us to our Primitive Condition 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself The Merit of Christ bringeth God to us and the Spirit of Christ bringeth us to God It is as necessary Christ should be united to us as we to God 5. Our Happiness in God is compleated by degrees In this Life the Foundation is laid we are reconciled to him upon Earth But the compleat fruition we have in Heaven there we are fully made perfect in one Here there is weakness in our Reconciliation we do not cleave to him without distraction there are many goings a whoring and wandring from God after our return to him And here on God's part our Punishment is continued in part God helpeth us by Means at second and third Hand We need many Creatures and cannot be happy without them we need Light Meat Cloaths House Our Life is patched up by Supplies from the Creature But there God is all and in all 1 Cor. 15.28 We find in God whatever is necessary for us without Means and outward Helps There God is all and in all he is our House Cloaths Meat Ordinances We have all immediately from God and in all all are made perfect in one We cannot possess any Thing in the World except we encroach upon one anothers Happiness Worldly Things cannot be divided without lessening and we take that from others which we possess our selves Envy sheweth the narrowness of our Comforts But there the Happiness of one is no hindrance to another all are gratified and none miserable As the Sun is a common Privilege none have less because others have more All possess God as their Happiness without Want and Jealousy Vse If to be drawn into Unity and Oneness with God be our Happiness and Perfection then take heed of two Things 1. Of Sin which divides God from you 2. Of doting upon the Creatures which withdraweth you from God 1. Of Sin which maketh God stand at a distance from you Isa. 59.2 Your Iniquities have separated between you and your God and your Sins have hid his Face from you As long as Sin remaineth in full Power there cannot be any Union at all What Communion hath Light with Darkness And the more it is allowed the more it hindreth the Perfection of the Union What is the Reason we do not fully grow up to be one with God in this Life that our Communion with him is so small Sin is in the way the less Holy you are the less you have of this Happiness such unspeakable Joys lively Influences of Grace and immediate Supplies from Heaven In bitter Afflictions we have most Communion with God many times that is nothing so evil as Sin as Afflictions abound so do our Comforts 2. Of doting upon the Creatures which withdraweth your Heart from God The more the Heart is withdrawn from God the more miserable Let the Object be never so pleasing it is an Act of Spiritual Whoredom Sin is Poyson Creatures are not Bread Isa. 55.2 Why do you spend your Mony upon that which is not Bread and your Labour for that which satisfieth not It cannot yield any solid Contentment to the Soul These things are short uncertain things beneath the Dignity of the Soul there is a Restlesness within our selves and Envy towards others they are not enough for us and them too Not for us if enough for the Heart not for the Conscience If God do but arm our own Thoughts against us as usually he doth when the Affections are satisfied with the World he will shew you that the whole Soul is not satisfied therefore he awakeneth Conscience As Children catch at Butterflies the gawdy Wings melt away in their Fingers and there remaineth nothing but an ugly Worm Desertion is occasioned by nothing so much as Carnal Complacency Many times the Object of our Desires is blasted but if not God awakeneth Conscience and all the World will not allay one Pang You may understand this Oneness with respect to our Fellow-Members and so you may understand it jointly of the compleatness of the whole Mystical Body or singly of the strength of that brotherly Affection each Member hath to another There is a double Imperfection for the present in the Church every Member is not gathered and those that are gathered are not come to their perfect growth So that let them be perfect in one is that the whole Body may attain to the integrity of Parts and Degrees First Let us take it Collectively that they may all be gathered together into a perfect Body and no Joints lacking Observe That all the Saints of all Places and all Ages make but one perfect Body In this sense the glorified Saints are not perfect without us Heb. 11.40 God having promised some better thing for us that they without us should not be made perfect It is no derogation for Christ is not perfect without us The Church is called the Fulness of him that filleth all in all Ephes. 1.23 They are as to their Persons perfect free from Sin and Misery made perfect in Holiness and Glory but not as to their Church-Relation So Ephes. 4.13 Till we all come to the Vnity of the Faith and of the Knowledg of the Son of God unto a perfect Man unto the measure of the Stature of the Fulness of Christ. All the Body must be made up that Christ Mystical may be compleat Now there are some Joints lacking all the Elect are not gathered Vse 1. See the Honour that is put upon the Saints The Saints on Earth and the Saints in Heaven make but one Family Ephes. 3.15 Of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named In a great House there are many Rooms and Lodgings some Above some Below but they make but one House So of Saints some are Militant some Triumphant and yet all make but one Assembly and Congregation Heb. 12.23 We are come to the General Assembly and Church of the First-Born which are written in Heaven we upon Earth are come to them Our Christ is the same we are acted by the same Spirit governed by the same Head and shall be conducted to the same Glory As in the State of Grace some are before us in Christ so some are in Heaven before us their Faces once as black as yours We have the same Ground to expect Heaven only they are already entred Vse 2. It is a ground of Hope we shall all meet together in one Assembly Psal. 1. 5. The Vngodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Righteous Now the Saints are scattered up and down where they may be most useful then all shall be gathered together
to us John 14.3 And if I go and prepare a Place for you I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also 5. Until the time that that Meeting cometh he vouchsafeth us his Spiritual Presence Mat. 28.20 Lo I am with you always to the end of the World Whatsoever Part or Age of the World we fall into in this Life we are with Christ and Christ with us not only with the Church in general but with every Believer With the Church or Assemblies of his People Where two or three are gathered together in my Name I am in the midst of them Mat. 18.20 With every particular Believer Christ is said to dwell in our Hearts by Faith Ephes. 3.17 There is a near familiarity between Christ and every Believer every sanctified Heart is a Temple wherein he keepeth his Residence As God he is every where as to his Humane Nature the Heaven of Heavens contain it as to his gracious Operation and especial Influence so he dwelleth in the Hearts of his People He is with us in our Duties Exod. 20.24 In all places where I record my Name I will come unto thee and bless thee Christ is present to entertain us we go to meet with Christ. In our Dangers Isa. 43.2 When thou passest through the Waters I will be with thee and through the Rivers they shall not overflow thee when thou walkest through the Fire thou shalt not be burnt neither shall the Flames kindle upon thee The Son of God was with the three Children in the Furnace When left alone they are not alone He would never have gone from us if our Necessities did not require it It was necessary that he should die for our Sins that they might not hinder our believing and coming to him It was necessary he should go to Heaven if our Happiness lay here he would be with us here but it doth not it is reserved for us in the Heavens therefore he must go there to prepare a Place for us that we may be ever with him 6. When gone away he will tarry no longer than our Affairs require as soon as he hath done his Work he will come again and fetch us When our Souls are with him that doth not fully content Christ he will come and fetch us into Heaven in our whole Persons and then Christ and we shall never part more 1 Thess. 4.17 And then shall we ever be with the Lord. Thus Christ is never satisfied till our Communion be perfect and perpetual till we are all with him in one Assembly and Congregation Psal. 1.5 Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregration of the Righteous Then all the Elect shall meet in one General Assembly that Christ's Mystical Body may be fully compleat not one Member of his Mystical Body is wanting II. Reasons 1. Negatively there is not any want in himself nor any worth in us We are worthless and wretched Psal. 14.3 They are all gone aside they are altogether become filthy there is none that doth good no not one Titus 3.3 For we our selves also were sometimes foolish disobedient deceived serving divers Lusts and Pleasures living in Malice and Envy hateful and hating one another Christ hath no need of us he was happy without us he lieth in the Bosom of his Father and hath been his Delight from all Eternity and hath ten thousand times ten thousand Angels to attend him what want hath he of poor Worms 2. Positively his Affection and Relation to them Affection and Self-Inclination they are the Members of his Body John 13.1 Jesus having loved his own that were in the World he loved them to the end There are both Motives he hath loved them and they are his own 1. He hath loved them and Love is all for Union and near Communion Deut. 7.7 8. The Lord did not set his Love on you nor chuse you because ye were more in number than any People but because the Lord loved you He hath no other Reason but his own Love and therefore he will not leave till he hath brought them to their final Happiness 2. They are his own by Election Purchase Resignation They resign themselves to him and so he hath a peculiar Interest in them He provideth for his own they are Members of his Mystical Body The fulness of him that filleth all in all Eph. 1.23 Mystical Christ is not compleat and full without them tho Christ Personal be every way full and compleat Vse 1. Reproof You see how Christ standeth affected to the Society of his People and so are all that have Christ's Spirit as Moses chose rather to suffer affliction with the People of God than to enjoy the Pleasures of Sin for a Season Heb. 11.25 It is better to be afflicted for a Season with God's People than to live with the Wicked in Pleasure for a season both are for a season But there are a sort of Men whose Spirit and Practice is very contrary to this of Christ who cannot abide the Presence much less the Company and Communion of the Saints Christ cannot rest in Heaven without the Saints and these Men count themselves in a Prison when they are in good Company it is their burden and trouble to have a restraint upon their Lusts to be confined to gracious Discourse about Heaven and Heavenly Things Nay their very Presence is an eye-sore As in some of the Common-Wealths of Greece they had their Petalism and Ostracism for Men when they grew eminent and worthy the baseness of popular Government not consisting with conspicuous Vertue So these cannot endure holy strictness or a size of Grace above their dead-hearted Profession Vse 2. Comfort against the scorn and contempt of the World tho you are cast forth as the sweepings of the Streets yet you are dear and precious with Christ that Company which is so disdained and rejected in the World is longed for by Christ. Therefore let us go forth to him without the Camp bearing his Reproach Heb. 13.13 The World casts us out but Christ takes us to himself Vse 3. Let us prize the Communion and Fellowship of Christ. It is but reason that we should prize that Company that is so necessary for us such a Blessing to us If he value ours he is worthy of Love and he is our Head let us long to be with him But wherein 1. By looking after Communion with him for the present Certainly there is such a thing the World looketh upon Communion with Christ but as a Fancy as many among the Heathens pretended to a Secresy with their Gods but the Saints know the Reality of it 1 John 1.3 And truly our Fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. Certainly there is such a thing as this Now this is either Constant and Habitual or Solemn and Special 1. Constant and Habitual as he dwelleth in our Hearts by Faith where Christ doth
and why Page 249 How shall we know that Miracles were truely wrought Page 249 Not wrought at Man's will Page 249 Misery of Man by Nature Page 376 Mission of Christ vid. Sent. Mission of Ministers who are sent Page 279 By whom Page 279 To whom Page 279 For what end Page 280 Multitude no excuse to Wickedness Page 373 N. NAme of God what it signifies Page 67 143 379 None can discover the Name of God but Christ. Page 381 How Christ manifested God's Name to his People Page 66 God's Name made known to the Church by degrees Page 258 380 Why Christ would reveal God's Name to his People by degrees Page 381 It is the great Priviledg of the Gospel to know God by his right Name Page 380 New Birth takes Believers off from the World Page 250 O. OBedience establisheth our Ioy. Page 189 Whether Christ as Man was bound to Obedience to the Law of God his Maker Page 287 Positive Obedience vid. Positive Occasions of Sin to be avoided Page 216 Offices of Christ exercised in another manner in Heaven than here Page 15 The Sublimi●y of Christ's Office Page 102 Omissions whether we are more hardned by Sins of Omission or Commission Page 228 Oneness our Happiness lies in being one with God through Christ. Page 333 Opinions novel condemned Page 165 Opposition We had need be tender in opposing the godly Page 202 Ordination of Ministers the Elders Right Page 274 Whether Ordination by the Popish Clergy valid Page 278 Owning Christ it is praise worthy to own Christ when the World disowns him Page 372 This is a sign of God's Love to us Page 372 And of our Sincerity Page 373 P. PEnmen of Scriptures their Fidelity Page 258 People their right to chuse their Ministers Page 273 Advice to them with respect to their Ministers Page 277 283 Perdition Son of Perdition a Name given to Judas and to Antichrist Page 174 Carnal Practices will end in Perdition Page 175 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what it is Page 300 306 Persecution to be expected by God's People in this World Page 130 132 Wicked Men restrained from Persecution by conviction of Sin on their Hearts Page 316 Perseverance of Saints built on John 17.11 Page 143 The Point stated Page 144 The Grounds of it 1. The Father's Love and Power 2. The Son's Merit and Intercession 3. The Spirit 's Influence Page 146 Not a discontinued but constant Perseverance Page 145 This Doctrine not shaken by the Defections of Hypocrites Page 173 Doth not exclude Prayer Page 145 Still Believers are to be wary Page 145 And means of Grace not to be neglected Page 145 Exhortation to Perseverance Page 147 Should excite to Thankfulness Page 148 Yields Comfort to the People of God Page 149 When this Doctrine more especially yields Comfort to them Page 150 Person in the Trinity what it is Page 38 Person of Christ the Dignity of it Page 101 The dearness of it to the Father Page 102 Places in all Places there are Temptations Page 215 Pleasure of God's ways Page 186 Carnal Pleasure to be despised Page 186 Plots against the Church destroy the Authors of them Page 179 Reasons of it Page 179 Positive Obedience we must not only depart from Evil but do good Page 228 Reasons of it Page 229 Whether the Trial of a Christian lies in departing from Evil or doing Good Page 228 Poverty of Christ upon the Earth Page 205 Power of Christ over all Flesh what it is Page 16 Exercised for the Churches good Page 18 Power of the Word Page 251 How an Argument of the Truth of it to them that never felt it Page 252 Powers of the World usually set against Christ. Page 130 Practices carnal will end in Perdition Page 175 Praising and blessing God how they differ Page 49 139 Prayer must follow Preaching Page 2 The use of Words in Prayer Page 5 The only Guide in Suffering Page 8 Providence doth not hinder Prayer Page 11 An Encouragement in Prayer to back Requests with Promises Page 16 We are to pray for one another Page 104 Whether we may pray for wicked Men. Page 106 Vnto a Prayers of great force Page 162 When we pray to God we must look on him as an Holy Father vid. Holy Father No coming to God in Prayer but in an holy State Page 140 Prayer helps our Ioy. Page 190 Prayer of Christ why he prayed Page 4 Why he prayed aloud Page 5 The Object of it Page 94 294 295 Not the Apostles only Page 99 Why Christ prayed for them that should believe hereafter Page 294 Why Christ prayed for the Elect. Page 107 Why Christ prayed not for the reprobate World Page 101 Prayers of Christ and Merit of Christ of equal extent Page 295 How Christ prayed for his Persecutors Page 100 Prayers of Christ a Fountain of Consolation Page 183 Preaching some Preaching more apt to convert than others Page 84 Precepts of the Word shew it to be from God Page 260 Priestly Office of Christ the Parts of it Oblation and Intercession Page 103 338 The Love of God in Christ gives Confidence in both Parts Page 338 Prepare how Christ prepared Heaven for us by his Ascension Page 123 Presence corporal of Christ why withdrawn 1. To try his People 2. To make way for his spiritual Presence Page 126 127 Why Christ's Spiritual Presence was not vouchsafed till his Corporal Presence was withdrawn Page 127 Presence Spiritual of Christ to be look'd after by Christians and the advantage of it Page 128 Presence with Christ in Heaven a great part of our Happiness there Page 352 353 The Soul goes immediately to Christ's Presence after Death Page 352 And the Body at the Resurrection Page 353 Wherein our longing for it appears Page 356 Why we should long after it Page 357 Preservation means of it Page 172 What of God's Name is engaged in the Preservation of his People in Grace Page 150 None can preserve us but God Page 151 Why we are only preserved by God Page 151 God's Preservation should excite us to Dependance Confidence and Thankfullness Page 152 Preservation of Scriptures wonderful Page 253 Pride of wicked Men impatient of rebukes in the Lives of the godly Page 201 Priviledges outward not to be rested in Page 180 Profession Professors Worldliness of Professors brings Trouble on the Church Page 195 Profession not to be deferred till times are quiet Page 196 Not till the World is agreed Page 373 The excellency of our Profession above others Page 243 Proficiency of the Apostles in Christ's School Page 83 Promises of the Word shew it to be from God Page 260 May be pleaded Page 45 Shall be made good Page 250 Objections answered Page 250 Why temporal Blessings are in the Promise Page 251 What Respect and Reverence is due to the Promises Page 251 Prophecies of the Word shew it to be from God Page 261 Always fulfilled Page 250 Prophetical Office of Christ vid.
know what is the hope of his calling and the riches of the glory of the inheritance of the Saints in light and 2 Pet. 1.9 He that lacketh these things is blind and cannot see afar off Nor of our duty for tho some moralities be evident to corrupt nature Rom. 2.14 Yet for a full resignation Obedience and Love to God Nature owneth little of it and depraved Reason is blind or sleepy so that we may have no clear deep sense of our duty impressed upon our hearts so as that conscience which is applicative reason should warn us of sin or mind us of our duty upon all necessary occasions 2. The commanding power is weakned For our sences are so masterly inordinate and eagerly set upon the Objects that we yield our selves to the conduct of them how unreasonable soever the acts are Tit. 3.3 For we our selves were sometimes foolish and disobedient serving divers lusts and pleasures living in malice and envy hateful and hating one another We give way to that which is evil and oppose that which is good even against the urgings of Conscience The law of our members warreth against the law of our minds Rom 6.22 And 't is a trouble to the flesh to be restrained from what it desireth as an headstrong Horse is loath to be curbed 2. Because as the leading part of the soul cannot hinder sin so it doth promote it and the more Wit and Wisdom we have if it be carnal the more is our enmity against God as appeareth by those men in a carnal estate who have most of natural Acquisitions the Devils cause is varnished by them and they prostitute all their sufficiencies to the interest of the flesh and to cast off the Government of God how many Wit themselves into Hell But it is common to all as appeareth by the two principal effects of the carnal minding Arguing and Contriving by these two the Malignity of the flesh doth most bewray its self 1. By the arguings of the flesh What carnal Reasons have men for every sin and against every duty which sheweth the corruption of Nature hath not not only taken hold of the Appetite and Senses but hath over-spread the Mind and Reason let any Temptation come to inordinate Pleasure they will palliate it and honest it with some excuse that the bait is soon swallowed or to unlawful gain by it they pretend they shall be inabled to do good to the Church of God if to honour and applause they will say Religion shall have the advantage of it so if the Temptation be against duty they will say that they will recompence it another time 2. By contriving Rom. 13.14 and make no more provision for the flesh to fulfil the lusts thereof Wherein do men usually spend their Time but in studying to please the flesh or to fulfil their fleshly desires all their Wit is wholly imployed to this end 1. VSE is Caution Not to stroke the carnal minding with a gentle censure as if it were no great matter it is enmity to God and if you indulge it you live in a state of Rebellion against him 't is an evil first as a wrong done to God whose we are and whom we should serve because 't is an usurping of the Government of our selves against Gods right as if we were at our own disposal as if we might do with our selves and faculties as we list without giving an account to an higher Lord now to rob God of his Authority over his Creature is no small evil Psal. 12.4 Who have said with our tongue we will prevail our lips are our own who is Lord over us To challenge any thing as our own is to affect to be as God Secondly 't is a wrong to our selves for so we set up our sences and appetite above our Reason and make the Beast ride the Man for the lower faculties rule when the mind is debauched to serve the flesh and to cater for it and contrive about it when it should govern our senses in order to our true happiness and felicity Jude 10. In what they know naturally in those things as brute beasts they corrupt themselves That is against the light of nature they ingulph themselves in all manner of sensuality Thirdly 't is a contempt of that glorious happiness which God hath provided for us Heb. 3.2 When Soul and Heaven and God and all Things are despised for our carnal ends how can we look upon it as a light sin Is it nothing to cast off God and Christ and despise our own souls and all the happiness of the world to come which God hath encouraged us to expect as if a little worldly transitory pleasure of sin were much better Fourthly 'T is the worse because it is natural your very natures being destitute of original Righteousness incline you to please the flesh before God so that this opposition against God being natural 't is first the more lasting for natural Antipathies are not easily broken and cured as that between the Wolf and the Lamb the Raven and the Dove and the spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy Jam. 4.5 and Gen. 6.5 Every imagination of the thought of his heart is only evil continually We find it early we find it to be constant after Grace received the understanding is not so clear and watchful as it should be but a dark imperfect guide to us our will not so powerful as it ought to be the Wisdom of the flesh is kneaded into our natures that we cannot get rid of it and there is too great a rebellion in the Appetite and Sences and in the best a great averseness to their duty our reason still too often stoopeth to our sensuallity 1. 'T is the less to be pityed Accidental evil is matter of compassion but natural of indignation we pity a Dog poisoned but hate a Toad that is poisonous if it were only a slip of our natures or a frailty it were another thing but 't is the rooted disposition of our hearts we can better dispense with a fit of Anger than with cankered Malice a blow and away may be forgiven but an abiding enmity provoketh us to take rerevenge Thus 't is necessary to know the evil that we may seek after and admire the cure 2. VSE is To press us to come out of this estate of carnality Will you live in enmity against God 1. Can you make good your part against him 1 Cor. 10.22 Will you provoke the Lord to jealousie are you stronger than he Secondly He hath potestatem vitae necis Jam. 4.12 There is one law giver who is able to save and to destroy Thirdly God is an enemy to those that are enemies to him Psal. 5.5 He hateth all workers of iniquity And Psal. 7.11 12. He is angry with the wicked every day if he turn not he will whet his sword he will bend his bow and will make it ready Gods Justice if it doth for a while spare the
the Apostle is of immutable equity Rom. 6.11 His servants you are to whom ye yield your selves to obey Now man giving up reason to appetite becometh a very slave as a Country is inthralled when the base prevail above the honourable and Beggars get on horseback but the Princes are on foot such a deordination there is when reason is put out of Dominon and lusts prevail our Bondage is described by the Apostle Tit. 3.3 Serving divers lusts and pleasures Our lusts urge us to an eager pursuit of inferior things reason or the leading-part of the Soul reclaimeth but it hath no force besides our dependance upon God which cannot be shaken off if since our Apostacy from him we have a perfect understanding to guide us the danger would not be so great but in this corrupt estate the mind is blinded by our Passions and Appetites and therefore to be left to the dispose of our bruitish affections is the greatest judgment that can be Psal. 81.12 So I gave them up to their own hearts lusts and they walked in their own counsels This is the greatest thraldom that can befal such a creature as man is it leaveth us no power to dispose of our selves men often see what they should do but cannot do it being drawn away by their own lusts and tho we have some kind of remorse from the remainders of reason especially being assisted by the Holy Spirit as to some common help yet we foully miscarry still till it hath brought us to misery as it did Sampson the strongest Solomon the wisest of men Then therefore is a man at liberty when reason and conscience are again put into dominion and a man is fitted to please God and seek after his true happiness with the contempt of all worldly things 4. It must be such a liberty as bringeth us nearest to the state of innocency which is mans first estate and the state of glory which is his last and most perfect state Now this doth consist in a freedom from the Power of sin the liberty of Innocency was posse non peccare Adam might not have sinned the liberty of Glory will be non posse peccare they cannot sin as not with a moral cannot 't is absurd that may be obtained here 1 John 3.9 He cannot sin because he is born of God but with a natural cannot 't is impossible the Soul doth indeclinably adhere to God as the chiefest good therefore now the nearer we come to this the will of man is best disposed and the more to be accounted as free Divines usually consider man in a fourfold estate In statu instituto in a state of integrity and so man might not have sinned In statu destituto in a state of corruption so he can do nothing else but sin That every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually Gen. 6.5 In statu restituto and so he hath an inclination partly to good by the spirit of grace dwelling in him partly to evil by reason of the relickes of sin and is only so far freed from the bondage of corruption as that it shall not reign in him Rom. 6.14 In statu preestituto in the state to which he is appointed in the state of glory in which he can will nothing but what is good a blessed necessity it is and our highest liberty for liberty is not opposite to necessity but obligation or impulsion we are never more free than when we are passed all possibility of sinning 2. As it relateth to our felicity and so it implyeth two things 1. Our immunities and priviledges 2. Our rights and prerogatives 1. The immunities and priviledges of Gods Children we are delivered from much misery by Christ. First From the slavery of sin Rom. 6.18 Being made free from sin ye became the servants of righteousness Tho sin still dwelleth in us yet the guilt is remitted the damning power gone Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ. The reigning power broken Rom. 6.14 For sin shall not have dominion over you and so 't is more and more mortified in us by the grace of Regeneration till at length it be abolished by death and so the being is gone and our inthralled spirits are in some measure set free to know serve and love God and delight in him as our Lord and life and end and all Secondly From death as the curse of the law And so from those everlasting torments which the wicked must endure The second death hath no power over such and tho we are obnoxious to the first death yet the venom and sting of it is gone 1 Cor. 15.56 57. O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory And of an enemy 't is made a friend 1 Cor. 3.22 Death is yours 'T is made the gate and entrance into eternal rest Thirdly From the Bondage that did arise in us from the fear of eternal death Where sin is entertained it bringeth another inmate along with it and that is the fear and terror of death and damnation which ariseth from the consciousness of sin now to be free from the accusations of a guilty conscience and those self-tormentings which in the wicked are the foretasts of Hell is surely a great mercy and this is the priviledge of Gods People Heb. 2.14 15. To deliver them who through fear of death are all their life-time subject to bondage And sinners are such Bond-men that they dare not call themselves to an account for the expence of their time and course of their imployments which all wise men should do and think seriously of God and the day of judgment and the World to come therefore it is a great mercy to have a quiet well settled conscience Fourthly From the tyranny and power of Satan as a deceiver and enemy and executioner of the wrath of God who thereby taketh wicked men captive at his will and pleasure He cannot totally prevail against the elect Matth. 16.18 Vpon this rock I build my church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it tho he vex and tempt them continually He hath a kind of right to apostate Souls Eph. 6.12 Rulers of the darkness of this world but his power is much broken as to the elect they are dayly exercised by him but they overcome and stand stedfast in the faith Fiftly They are freed from the law and covenant of works which requireth that which to us is become impossible and also from the burdensome task of useless ceremonies imposed on the Church in the times of imfancy and darkness And the Apostle biddeth us stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free Gal. 5.1 The ceremonial law was a Bondage by reason of the great trouble expence and pain to the flesh which did attend the observation of it especially in its use a bond confessing the debt and Christ hath purchased this freedom and liberty to the Church and we should stand to the
this can be done unless we believe him to be present and conscious to all that we do or say for all else is but an empty formality Therefore when we pray we must remember that we converse with him that searcheth the heart and knoweth what and how we ask as 1 Kings 8.39 Hear thou in thy dwelling place and forgive and do to every man according to his ways whose heart thou knowest for thou even thou only knowest the hearts of all the children of men All the faith the seriousness the comfort of prayer dependeth upon the belief of this for who would call upon him of whom he is not perswaded that he heareth him or be serious in a duty that knoweth not whether God regardeth yea or no or what comfort can be taken in having prayed and made known his desires to God unless he be perswaded those prayers come unto the ears of the Lord of Hosts So for hearing the word that which bindeth us to reverence is that we are in the sight of God Acts 10.33 We are all here present before the Lord to hear all things which are commanded thee of God otherwise men will come to see and be seen rather than to be taught and instructed God is every where but he is especially there where his ordinances are and we are to be so seriously attentive as if God himself did speak to us by oracles when his message is brought to us otherwise it will have no effect upon us 1 Thes. 2.13 Ye received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the word of God which effectually worketh also in you that believe 2 Cor. 5.20 As though God did beseech you by us We lift up our hearts to him and set him before our eyes as having to do with God himself this only begets seriousness in hearing So for the Lord's Supper which is a middle duty between the word and prayer and compounded of both we hear God tendring his Covenant assuring us of his blessings promised and commanding us to fulfil the requisite duties that we may be capable of them We promising and praying by resolving and promising testify our consent to the Covenant thus stated by prayers and groans our dependance Now there is no Covenanting with one that is absent you will say he is present in his institution he is so and that is an help to faith therefore visible signs are appointed to be an instance of Gods presence with us but all his internal work is immediately transacted between our souls and God himself We look on him as present that seeth and heareth all Deut. 10.12 'T is to the soul God speaketh I am thy God Psal. 35.3 Say unto my soul I am thy salvation And the soul spake unto God Thou art my portion saith my soul. Either as to promise of obedience Psal. 119.57 or dependance Lam. 3.24 Two outward witnesses are conscious to what is done between God and our souls So Psal. 16.2 O my soul thou hast said unto God thou art my God upon this inward soul covenanting do all our priviledges depend and if God knoweth not all things nor engageth his heart to draw nigh unto him How can this be 2. From the danger of dissembling with God in acts of worship or putting him off with feigned pretences The Scripture sets forth three phrases a mocking of God a lying to God and a tempting of God A mocking of God Gal. 6.7 Be not deceived God is not mocked That is Impune there is no escaping the accurate search of the all-seeing God Ananias Saphirai's sin was hypocrisie in keeping back part of what was devoted They would seem liberal and pious as others who were joyned to the Church and so by a part of godliness seek to be excused from the whole And whilest they observe externals neglect internals own Religion when profession is not costly put on a garb of devotion at times but lay it aside ordinarily do what is plausible to men but neglect what is acceptable to God now this is called a lying to the Holy Ghost Acts 5.3 Why to the Holy Ghost rather than the Father and the Son Because of his special precedency and inspection over Church-Affairs Acts 20.28 Take heed therefore unto your selves and to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers Act 15.28 For it seemed good unto the Holy Ghost and to us to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things They pretended to do it by his instinct as all Christians that pray profess or pretend to pray by the Holy Ghost Oh! Observe this many make a false confession of faith or promise of obedience this is called a lying not to men but to God Acts 5.4 Oh then we should be exceedingly fortified against hypocrisie in worship 't is to think to deceive God whom we profess to be Omniscient nay 't is a tempting of the Spirit of the Lord v. 9. How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord A putting it to the proof whether he will discover us or no now rather than run this hazzard it concerneth us greatly and thoroughly to be possessed of this truth That God searcheth the heart 3. There can be no true worship unless we be deeply possessed with a thorough sence of the infinite knowledg of God 1. There can be no faith unless the worship be performed and tendred to God as an all-seeing Spirit Heb. 11.6 Without faith 't is impossible to please God for he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him If God know me not nor in what manner I serve him 't is all one whether I serve him religiously or with a cold faint formal worship for he seeth not with what heart I go about it if we pray and think to be never the better for praying there can be no life in prayer for a perswasion to be heard and accepted must be at the bottom of all duties therefore all that would serve him diligently must believe that he is Omniscient and knoweth all things 2. There can be no reverence For 't is all one to pray to an Idol and to a God that heareth not and seeth not yea 't is worse for they were perswaded of a Vertue or a Divine Power belonging to their Idols therefore all your worship will be but a conformity to the common custom and fashion Ezek. 31.31 They come before thee as thy people cometh and sit before thee as thy people and they hear thy words but they will not do them for with their mouth they shew much love but their heart goeth after their covetousness 'T is but a shew of Devotion USE Is comfort to sincere worshippers 1. God knoweth their persons that there is such a man in the world the desires of whose soul are to the remembrance of his name 'T is an usual temptation which haunteth the
of particular persons 't is much more true of the Church all is for good Psal. 76.10 Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee and the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain Christ many times gets up on the Devils shoulders All Providence is for the Elects sake 2 Tim. 2.10 Therefore I endure all things for the elects sake that they may obtain salvation by Christ with eternal glory The sufferings of the Apostles conduced to the good of true Christians God considered the good of the whole Church USE Is Information 1. That the exception against Gods Providence from the evils that abound in the world is vain and frivolous 'T was an old doubting question If there be a God how are there evils If there were not a God how is there good One part answereth the other the Text more fully he turneth evil unto good That there are Devils God knoweth how to make use of them to punish the wicked and exercise the godly that there is sin if there had been no sin no Christ that there are miseries if no miseries many graces would be lost there would be no fortitude no patience no earnestness in prayer that there are wicked men it sheweth Gods distinguishing Mercy that when so many are drowned in the common shipwrack of mankind 't is the greater mercy that we escape if others are bad let us bless God that made us better Lastly that there is death that there might be a passage out of this world and a period to our labours and sorrows 2. It teacheth us how to interpret prayers We have prayed for the continuance of a blessing and lost it for the riddance of a trouble yet it continueth upon us this is the very case here if God heareth them how come they to suffer such hard things The spirit teacheth us to pray now the denyal of either suit turneth to good We often come to God with carnal requests which being interpreted sound but thus Give me that wherewith I may offend thee or have my flesh pleased or lusts fed God findeth us doting on the creature and we take it ill to be interrupted in our Whoredoms We must distinguish between what is really best for us and what we judg best other diet is more wholsome for our souls than what our sick appetites craveth we are best many times when weakest worst when strongest 3. It giveth us a reason of waiting Tho we do not presently know why every thing is done let us wait Providence doth not work without a cause we see it not now but we shall see it when God turneth it to good We must not judge of Gods work by the beginning God seemeth an adversary for a while to them that indeed injoy his eternal love let patience have its perfect work and when Providence is come to a period you will know more 4. What reason to trust God with events Some things fall under our duty others are a meer event our care is about events rather than duty and so we take Gods work out of his hands and so 't is not care so much as carking we enquire what shall become of us rather than what we shall do do you do your duty and God knoweth how to turn all things for good Phil. 4.6 7. Nothing can go amiss to him that is found in the way of duty 5. It informeth us of the happiness of Gods children We may put in for a share when we are sanctified to God all things are sanctified to us and things that otherwise would be snares prove helps and discouragements prove furtherances the creature is as if it were another thing to the Saints if they are advanced their hearts are inlarged to God 2 Sam. 7.2 And the king said unto Nathan the prophet See now I dwell in an house of Cedar but the Ark of God dwelleth within curtains Neh. 1.11 O Lord I beseech thee let now thine ear be attentive to the prayer of thy servant and to the prayer of thy servants who desire to fear thy name and prosper I pray thee this day thy servant and grant him mercy in the sight of this man for I was the kings cupbearer meaning he had improved this place for God When they are afflicted they do not fret or faint but humble themselves under the mighty hand of God and so meet him at every turn Oh what a blessed thing is it to be under the special care of God and to have all things about us ordered with respect to our eternal welfare 't is not so with the wicked if God make Saul a King Judas an Apostle Balaam a Prophet their preferment will be their ruin Hamans honour Achitophels wit Herods applause turned to their hurt if in prosperity they contemn God in adversity they deny and blaspheme God This evil is from the Lord why should I wait on him any longer As the salt Sea turneth all into salt water so a man is as the constitution of his heart is 2. USE is Caution 1. Against misconstruction of Providence 2. Against non-improvement 1. Against misconstruction of Providence There may be a seeming harshness in some of Gods dealings but all things considered you will find them full of mercy and truth Psal. 25.10 If there be a seeming contradiction between his Word and Providence you must not always interpret the word by Providence but Providence by the word Psal. 73.17 Vntil I went into the Sanctuary of God then I understood their end 2. Against non-improvement Let us not lose the benefit by our negligence and folly let us observe how we make profit of every thing God would not send this affliction did he not know how it would be good for me Therefore to this end 1. Take these Motives 2. Consider what profit is to be gotten by afflictions 1. Motives 1. 'T is not enough to be good in the affliction but we must get good by the affliction Carnal men are somewhat good in the affliction more modest when Gods hand is heavy upon them and they are somewhat disabled or discouraged from following their lusts yea and may make great promises of reformation when God hath them under but as soon as they are delivered they encourage themselves in the practice of their old sins as metals are melted while they are in the furnace but assoon as they are taken out they return to their natural hardness again But the godly are the better afterwards they cannot forget their old smart by sin Josh. 22.17 Is the iniquity of Peor too little for us from which we are not cleansed unto this day They remember what was the great burden in their troubles and what was the great comfort and support under them and are the better all their lives but others are of another temper Psal. 78.34 When he s●ew them then they sought him and enquired early after God The sense of present smart and the terror of an angry God may frighten them into a little religiousness for
from him But when God is willing to come among us and take our Nature and die for a sinful world there is a foundation laid for his being with us to help us and bless us upon all occasions The wonderful Marriage which the Divine Nature hath made with the Humane doth help us against the thoughts of distance but his Death and Sufferings as the price of our Atonement doth make up the quarrel and breach between us and God In his person God manifested in our flesh way is made for access For in Christ God doth condescend to man and man is encouraged to ascend to God But in his Sufferings the distance is taken away and the guilty fears appeased which most do alienate us from God God hath set him forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood Rom. 3.25 Now after such a foundation laid will the Lord be strange to his people as if the breach still continued It cannot be Thirdly God in our Nature hath taken upon him an Office to defend and help his people which he manageth both in Heaven and in Earth In Heaven by his constant intercession Heb. 8.1.2 We have such an High Priest who is sate on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens a minister of the sanctuary and of the true tabernacle which the Lord hath pitched and not man And Heb. 9.24 For Christ is not en●red into the holy places made with hands which are the figures of the true but into heaven it self now to appear in the presence of God for us We have a friend in Court Jesus the true and great High Priest who hath the Names of his People graven upon his breast and shoulder to shew how much they are in his heart and to represent them and their necessities to God On Earth 1. Externally by his powerful Providence for all Judgment is put into his hands John 5.22 that he may defend his Church and People 2. Internally by his Spirit Matth. 20.20 Lo I am with you always unto the end of the world Into what part or Age of the World our Lo● falleth Christ is ready with his protection and blessing Now would Christ take such an Office to be Head over all things to the Church and neglect the duty of it No the Head of the Church is also the saviour of the body Ephes. 5.11 The whole body and every member of it is dear to him as united to him in the sacred mystical body and he will take care of them And upon these accounts we may pray for and expect grace to help in a time of need Heb. 4.16 Let us come with boldness to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in a time of need Obj. But you will say If there be such a Power and Goodness in God and thus secured by the mediation of Christ and his blessed Covenant how cometh it that they are reduced to such great exigencies Judges 6.13 If the Lord be with us why then is all this befallen us Ans. 1. 'T is supposed you are Christians and have not the spirit of a worldling that liveth upon and seeketh his main happiness in the creatures apart from God a true Christian is one that is dead to the world but alive to God one that hath laid up his treasure above the reach of all enemies Matth. 6.19 20 21. Lay not up treasure for your selves upon earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves break through and steal but lay up for your selves treasures in heaven where neither moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through nor steal for where your treasure is there will your heart be also Otherwise we cannot deal with you for 't is a vain attempt to hope to reconcile Christianity with your carnal affections but if you be such tho the feelings of nature be not altogether quenched in you you will not be greatly moved as long as your main happiness is safe that is while Gods love to you is not lessened while your communion with him is as free as it was before while you lose no degree of grace and your hopes of glory suffer not any Eclipse for your solid happiness lieth in these things other things are but appendages to sweeten our Pilgrimage and tho a Christian hath a value for his natural comforts yet 't is a value and an esteem that is subordinated to higher enjoyments that he hath something of value to esteem as nothing for Christ. 2. Temporal protection and prosperity is not excluded from the compass and latitude of this priviledg but included so far as God seeth fit So far as it is good to have peace and liberty heretofore the blessings of Gods presence was visible and sensible as they observed of Abraham Gen. 21.22 God is with thee in all that thou dost So 't is promised to Isaac Gen. 26.3 I will be with thee and bless thee To Jacob Gen. 35.3 God was with me in the way that I went To Moses Exod. 3.17 I will be with thee To Israel Deut. 2.7 The Lord thy God hath been with thee Josh 1.5 I was with Moses and I will be with thee To David 2 Sam. 6.18 So that we cannot say that he will not own and bless us in the course of his Providence but communion with him and the enjoyment of his gracious presence is that which the godly desire most Exod. 33.5 If thy presence go not along with us carry us not up hence 3. Though temporal happiness be not altogether excluded there must be tryal For there is no crowning without striving nor can a reward be expected for sitting still 2 Tim. 2.5 He must strive According to the laws of the exercise to put in for the prize in the Olympick Games and to refuse to run or wrestle was ridiculous so 't is to think of Heaven and do nothing for it or run no hazzard for it partly because we need afflictions that the inner man may be renewed and we be more prepared dispositively fitted for glory being weaned from the world and mortifying the flesh 2 Cor. 4.16 For which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day 1 Pet. 1.6 Wherein ye greatly rejoice tho now for a season if need be ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations We suffer to quicken us in our drouziness and refine us from our dross partly to conform us to Christ that we may overcome the world he overcame it by suffering to shew us that by suffering we shall overcome it which is a nobler victory than if we had overcome it by the sword Rom. 8.37 Nay in these things we are more than conquerors 'T is ●or the honour of God that it should be known that God hath a people that love him and are dearly beloved by him 4. In these tryals God is with us and so if he
afflictions of the Gospel 2 Cor. 5.8 9. Death its self may then be born for 't is but the Key to open the prison-door and let out that soul that hath long desired to be with Christ Phil. 1.23 Gratias agimus vobis quod a molestis Dominis liberamur You do them a favour to send them home to their dear Lord. 2. 'T is accompanied with hope they expect within a little while to have their desires accomplished and will a soul that is at Heavens Gates lose all that he hath waited for because the entrance is troublesome When men have crouded to any Mask or Show and have waited long they will not lose their waiting tho they venture many a knock or broken pate to get in so when salvation is very near will a Christian give over his waiting seeking and striving for it Matth. 11.12 Even from the days of John the Baptist the kingdom of heaven suffered violence and the violent take it by f●rce 3. Delight We have gotten in part a tast and earnest of our fruition and enjoyment of God and Christ hereafter and it is very pleasing to the soul so that the tempter must needs have a hard task to draw off the soul from him in whom he delighteth Worldly men will not let go their vanities nor sinful wretches their foulest sins because they delight in them Many who never knew what it is to love Christ and delight in his salvation do no● so earnestly long for and fixedly hope for the promised blessedness Now these may be easily taken off but the other will venture upon the greatest difficulties Oh. But may not a sound believer be foiled as to his inward man by these afflictive temptations Ans. Yes The experience of the Saints sheweth it too often But 1. 'T is not totally and finally their heel is bruised not only as the outward man is mol●sted by afflictions but as they may be drawn to some sinful slips and temptations the h●el is the lowest and basest part of the body far enough from any vital part the wounds whereof endanger not the life at all the devil may draw them into some sins which may cause much unquietness and affliction of spirit but these wounds are not deadly and do not quench the life of grace in them these wounds may be painful but not mortal They shall not be hurt of the second death Rev. 2.11 2 Upon recovery by repentance The Lord sanctifieth these falls to them to make them the more cautious and watchful so they grow wiser and better and more resolute as being warned before by their own bitter cost as a ball with the more force it is beaten down it rebounds the higher or as a child that hath gotten a knock or been bitten by a s●appish Cur groweth the more wary Josh. 22.17 Is the iniquity of Peor too little f●r us They were not yet whole of the iniquity of Peor and therefore should be careful not to wound themselves again 3. All ends in final conquest over Satan Rom. 16.20 And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under our feet shortly We are now in our combat 't is some conquering to keep up our resistance but our full triumph is hereafter 2. Ob. But will it not hurt to press believers to this confidence Will not this weaken their care and diligence No. 1. This is pleasing and acceptable to God to believe that he will perfect and maintain his beg●n work Phil. 1.6 Being confident of this that he that hath begun a good work in you will p●rfect it to the day of Christ. 2. 'T is honourable unto God and doth excite us to praise and thanksgiving when we can trust our interests in his hands with a quiet and well composed mind 2 Tim. 1.12 And I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him A Christian in all respects of time can bless God for what he hath done called us when strangers and enemies 1 Pet. 2.9 What he doth do keepeth the feet of his Saints 1 Sam. 2.9 For what he will do 2 Tim. 4.17 18. Notwithstanding the Lord stood with me and strengthned me And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work and preserve me to his heavenly kingdom To be satisfied in Gods conduct is certainly very honourable to him 3. 'T is very profitable to the Children of God 1. To keep us from falling God promiseth to keep us but in his own way and that engageth us to an intire dependance upon him in the use of means John 15.4 Abide in me and I in you So 1 John 2.16 17. Ye shall abide in him And then he presently addeth Little children abide in him First a promise and then an exhortation and then we use the means with the more diligence and encouragement as Paul had a promise that not one should perish Acts 27.23 But yet they must all abide in the ship v. 31. 2. To encourage us to return when fallen we have some holdfast on God when we seek to recover our selves by repentance Psal. 119.170 Let my supplication come before thee deliver me accord●ng to thy word And Jer. 3 4. Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me My father the guide of my youth 4. 'T is very comfortable and breede 〈◊〉 everlasting joy that should be in Gods redeemed ones Isa. 35.10 And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads N●y it begets an hero●cal spirit when we can bear up on the love of God in the sorest tryals As here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 VSE It cautioneth us not to be dismayed when the people of God seem to be run down by oppositions and reproaches and the cause of Religion to suffer loss and visibly to go to ruin No Christ hath promised that the gates of hel● shall not prevail against the Church Matth. 16.18 All the Powers which the devil can muster up cannot destroy Christs interest in the world his Kingdom is like a Rock in the midst of the Sea which being beaten on every side with waves standeth unmove●ble his people many times may be scattered oppressed their profession discountenanced and opposed every where seemingly beaten out of the world but then the Church groweth inwardly the graces of his people are streng●hned and increased and their hearts bettered their glory hastned their profession more honoured and r●verenced in the consciences of men Some converted others confirmed When the Christians were butchered and went to wrack every where Oftentimmes it falleth out so when God breaketh that temporal interest to which we lean he provideth for his own Glory and the advancement of the Gospel by other and better means and Religion gaineth when it seemeth to lose as in the primitive times when the slaughters were frequent they sought to drive Christians to deny Christ but they confess him the more they fumed and chafed because they could not get their will and
earthly Clay House is dissolved there were a building not made with hands eternal in the Heavens we would groan earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with that House For a Christian while out of Heaven is out of his proper place Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God are joyned together 2. Pet. 3.12 The one word implyeth Faith and the other desire surely men do not believe eternal Blessedness who are coldly affected towards it For an estate so Blessed if it were soundly believed it would be earnestly desired 2. Love They that love Christ will long to be with him Phil. 1.23 I desire to be dissolved and to be vvith Christ c. That Christ is there is the great motive to draw our hearts thither Col. 3.1 If ye then be risen vvith Christ seek those things vvhich are above vvhere Christ sitteth on the right hand of God love desireth the nearest union with the party loved Is Jesus Christ the beloved of our Souls Are we espoused to him as to one Husband 2 Cor. 11.2 do we desire to meet him and delight in his Presence in his Ordinances here Surely then we would desire to be with him hereafter for love doth always desire the nearest conjunction the fullest fruition and the closest communion The absence of our best Friend would be troublesome to us therefore we would groan and desire earnestly to be there where he is to behold his Glory How can we love him when we are so contentedly pleased to be long from him 3dly Hope That is a desirous expectation made up of looking and longing and shewing its self in Hearty groans after as well as delightful foretasts of the Blessedness expected what you hope for will be all your desire This estate is a good absent possible but difficult to be obtained as 't is good it is the object of Love as absent and future of desire as possible we look for it as desirable we groan after it well therefore hope hath a great influence upon these affectionate breathings after Heaven and happiness when joined with earnest expectation Phil. 1.20 5thly The Holy Ghost stirreth up in us these groans or a fervent desire partly by revealing the object in such a lively manner as it cannot otherwise be seen Eph. 1.17 18. 1 Cor. 2.22 Partly by his secret influences as he stirreth up holy Ardors in Prayer Rom. 8.25 26. Inutterable groans after happiness He that imprinteth the firm perswasion doth also imprint the desires of these things in our Hearts 6thly All the Ordinances of the Gospel serve to awaken these desires and longings in us and to raise up our affections towards Heavenly things The word is our Charter for Heaven or Gods Testament wherein such rich Legacies are bequeathed to us that every time read it or hear it or meditate upon it we may get a step higher and advance nearer Heaven The promises of the Word tend to this 2 Pet. 5.4 So do the Precepts to put us in the way everlasting Psal. 119.96 All Gods Commandments have an Eternal influence So for Prayer in company or alone 't is but to raise and act those Heavenly desires There we groan and long in the Lords Supper for New wine in our Fathers Kingdom To put an Heavenly relish upon our Hearts All is done in formality and with Hypocrise if it doth not promote these ends 7thly These desires are necessary because of their effect If we do not desire we will not labour and suffer trouble and reproach and persecution What maketh the Christian so Industrious So patient so self denying so watchful Only because he breatheth after Heaven with so much earnestness Desires are the vigorous bent of the Soul that bear us out in all difficulties The Soul leaneth that way its desires carry it If they be weak and feeble they are controlled with every lust abated upon every difficulty the desire of the other world beareth us out in the midst of the Temptations of this world otherwise a man is soon put out of the humour brought under the power of present things Whatever it is that gets your heart that will command you Foolish and hurtful lusts drown and sink you into a base Spirit 1 Tim 6.9 that all the Counsel that can be used will not reclaim you But if you be groaning and longing for and desiring the happiness of another world you have a victory over Temptations you have overcome the world for you regard it then only as your passage you cannot settle here 8thly The state of the present world doth set the Saints groaning and longing for this House from Heaven For this world is vexatious the pleasures of it are meer dreams and shadows and the miseries of it are real and many and grievous Gal. 1.4 To deliver us from this present evil world The present world is certainly an evil world take the best part of the world the state of the Church here it is quite different from what it will be hereafter Now Gods Children are pilgrims and can hardly get leave to pass thorow as Israel could not get leave to go thorow Edom at other times enemies come forth to stop them in the very wilderness Sometimes the Church is like a Ship in the hands of foolish guides that know not the right art of steerage at other times spotted with the Calumnies of adversaries or the stains and scandals of its own Children sometimes rent and torn by sad Divisions every party impaling and enclosing the Common Salvation within their own bounds unchristianing and unchurching all the rest and the name of Christians challenged to themselves and denyed to others and like a ball of contention carryed away by that party that can rustle down others who stand in their way Though with all this disadvantage 't is better to dwell in the Courts of the Lord than in the Ten●s of wickedness Yet surely a tender Spirit that mindeth Sions welfare will groan under these disorders and long to come at that great Council of Souls who with perfect Harmony are lauding and praising of God for evermore That innumerable company of Spirits made perfect Heb. 12.23 That general Assembly gathered together out of several Countries into one Body and one place who live together sweetly and serve God without weakness weariness and imperfection obj But how can Christians groan and long for their Heavenly state since there is no passage to it but by Death and 't is unnatural to desire our own Death Answ. 1. They do not simply desire Death for its self but as a means to injoy these better things So Phil. 1.23 I desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ. 'T is not our duty to Love Death as Death No so 't is an evil that we must patiently bear because of the good which is beyond it But it is our Duty to Love God and to long after Communion with him and to be perfected in holiness Had it not been an evil
promised Were the believers of the Old Testament deceived that expected his coming in the flesh Surely Christ never meant to deceive us when he said John 14.2 3. I will come again if it were not so I would have told you See Serm. on Matth. 25 th v. 6. 2. The types shew it I shall instance in one which is the High Priest's entring with Blood into the Holy place within the vail and when he had finished his Service and Ministration there he came forth to bless the people which the Apostle explaineth and applyeth to Christ Heb. 9. from 24. verse to the 28. 3. There are Ordinances appointed in the Church to keep afoot the remembrance of his promise the Lords Supper 1 Cor. 11.26 For as often as ye eat this bread and drink this cup ye do shew forth the Lords death till he come He hath left it as a monument of his faithfulness that upon all occasions we may renew our hopes and expectations of it 4. We have an inward pledge his Spirit and the visits of his grace He hath taken our flesh and left with us his Spirit He went not from us in anger but in love to set all things at rights and to bring us there where he is 5. Christs interest is concerned in it that the Glory of his Person may be seen His first coming was obscure and without observation Then he came in the form of a Servant but now he will come as the Lord and Heir in Power and Glory Then John Baptist was his forerunner now an Archangel Then he came with Twelve Disciples men of mean Condition in the World a few poor fisher men now with Legions of Angels Jade 14. Then as a Minister of Circumcision now as the Judge of all the World Then he invited men to repentance now he cometh to render vengeance to the neglecters and despisers of his grace Then he offered himself as a Mediator between God and Man as an high Priest to God and an Apostle to men Heb. 3.1 But vailed his Divinity under the infirmities of his flesh now he cometh in Gods name to Judge men and in all his Glory Then he wrought some Miracles which his enemies imputed to Diabolical Arts and Magical Impostures at the day of Judgment there will be no need of miracles to assert the Divinity of his person because all will be obvious to sense Then he prepared himself to suffer death now he shall tread death under his Feet Then he stood before the Tribunals of men and was condemned to the cursed death of the Cross now he shall sit upon a Glorious Throne all Kings and Potentates expecting their doom and sentence from his mouth Then he came not to Judge but to save now to render unto every one according to their works Then he was scorned buffeted spit upon Crowned with Thorns but now Crowned with Glory and Honour Then he came to bear the sins of many now without sin not bearing our burden but our discharge not as a Surety but as a pay Master not as a Sufferer but a Conqueror triumphing over Death Hell and the Devil He cometh no more to go from us but to take us from all misery to himself 2. That he may possess what he hath purchased He bought us at a dear rate and would he be at all this loss and preparation for nothing Surely he that came to suffer will come to Triumph and he that purchased will possess Heb. 2.13 3. With respect to the wicked 'T is a part of his office to Triumph over them in their final overthrow All things shall be put under his feet Isa. 45.23 Rom. 14.10.11 Phil. 2.10 4. To require an account of things during his absence what his Servants have done with their Talents Matth. 25. What his Church have done with his Ordinances how things have been carryed during his absence in his house 1 Tim. 6.14 Keep this Commandment without rebuke unto the appearing of Jesus Christ. Whether men have carryed themselves well or beaten their fellow Servants and eaten and drunk with the Drunkard whether they have strengthned the hands of the wicked oppressed with censures the most serious of his Worshippers what disorders in the World what violation of the Law of Nature 2 Thes. 1.8 2. The Vniversality Who must be judged we must all All mankind which ever were are and shall be No Age no Sex no Nation nor Dignity nor Power nor Wealth nor Greatness can excuse us In the World some are too high to be questioned others too low to be taken notice of But there all are taken notice off by head and pole not one of the Godly shall be lost but will meet in that general assembly Nor shall any of the wicked shift the day of his appearance as we may obey in every state and sin in every state so in every state we must give an account All that have lived from the beginning of the World till that day shall without exception appear from the least to the greatest before the Tribunal of Christ. This will be illustrated by considering the several distinctions of mankind 1. The first and most obvious distinction is into grown Persons and Infants 2. Distinction is those whom Christ shall find dead or alive at his coming 3. Distinction is of good or bad 4. The next distinction of men whom Christ shall Judge are believers and unbelievers 5. Men of all Conditions high and low rich and poor of these see Matth. 25. v. 33. Ser. 3. 6. Men of all callings in the Church Apostles and private Christians Ministers and People for the Apostle here in the text joineth himself with others and saith We must all appear before the Judgment seat of Christ. Besides the Law of Christianity by which all shall be Judged the Officers and Guides of the Church must give an account of their faithfulness in their ministration There is much spoken in Scripture of their account 1 Cor. 4 4.5 I know nothing by my self yet am I not thereby justified but he that judgeth me is the Lord therefore Judge nothing before the time until the Lord come who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness and shall make manifest the Counsels of the heart and then shall every man have praise of God He speaketh there of the execution of his Apostolical Office though he was Conscious to himself of no fault in it yet this was not the clearing of him only God that searcheth and seeth all must do this 'T is a great matter to clear a mans fidelity first as a Minister then as a private Christian. Paul would not venture it upon the single Testimony of his own Conscience So again Heb. 13.17 They watch for your Souls as they that must give an account Their work is to watch over Souls for their Eternal Salvation if Souls miscarry through their negligence they are answerable to God for it but if they miscarry through their own willfulness the
in graces as they incline me to God In Jesus Christ as he bringeth me to him and fits me for him Now these things being so I must rowse up both these more to regard the Glory of God that it may influence and govern their actions Consider these motives 1. God will have his Glory upon you if not from you for he is resolved not to be a loser by the Creation of man For he made man for himself and the wicked for the day of evil Pro. 16.4 And Levit. 10.3 And before all the people I will be glorifyed God will have his Glory that 's certain he will have the Glory of his Justice in the day of wrath and evil If not the Glory of his Grace and Holiness in the day of his patience and mercy Therefore he will be gloryfied by you or upon you Some give him Glory in an active some in a passive way if he have not the Glory due to his Command he will right himself in the course of his providence How sad that will be Judge you For then we shall serve for no other use but to set forth the Glory of his vindictive Justice 2. He taketh notice of it and is well pleased with it when we glorify him here in the World 'T is one of Christs pleas for his Disciples John 17.10 Father I am glorifyed in them He is an Advocate in Heaven for those who are Factors for his Kingdom here upon Earth which is a comfort to all those who sincerely set themselves to promote the Glory of God and the good of the Church The more our endeavours are to Glorify God and Christ the more confident we may be of Christs mediation that he is negotiating our cause in Heaven 3. We shall be called to an account what we have done with our time and talents and interests and opportunities Luk. 19.23 He will require his own with usury what honour he hath by our gifts and graces estate or esteem relations and services how glorifyed as Magistrates Ministers Parents Masters Husbands Wives Children Servants Beasts are liable to no account because they have no reason and Conscience they are ruled by a rod of iron to Glorify God in their kind passively We are left to our own choice therefore we should mind it seriously If you do not ask your selves why you came into the World what will you answer at your appearance before Gods Tribunal Job 31.10 When he shalt rise up what shall I answer him I beseech you consider what you will say when the master returneth and taketh an account of your dispensation you were sent into the World for this business to serve the Lord What will you say when you cannot shift and lye Will this be an answer I spent my time in serving my own lusts I was drowned in Worldly cares never thought of pleasing God or glorifying God As if an Embassadour that is sent abroad to serve his King and Country should only return this account of his negotiation I was busied in Courtships and Cards and Dice and could not mind the Imployment you sent me about Or as if a Factor that is sent to a mart or fair should stay gusling in an Inn or Ale-house and there spend all his money which was to be imployed in traffique Oh what a dreadful account will poor Souls make that have spent their time either in doing nothing or nothing to purpose or that which is worse than nothing that will undo them for ever 4. How comfortable it will be at death when you have minded your business and seriously made it your work to live to God And can say as our Lord John 17.4 Father I have glorifyed thee upon earth I have finished the work thou hast given me to do Oh the comfort of a well spent life to a dying Christian 2 Tim. 4.7 8. I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the Faith henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the Righteous Judge shall give me at that day and not to me only but unto them also that love his appearing Or as Hezekiah Isa. 38.3 R●member Lord I beseech thee how I have walked before thee in truth with a perfect heart I have been careful for matter manner and end to Glorify God by a constant obedience to his Holy will Now on the other side what thoughts will you have of a careless and mispent life when you come to die Many beguile themselves and do not think of the end of their lives till their life comes to be ended And then they howl and make their moan usually when they lye a dying they cry out of this World how it hath deceived them and how little they have fulfilled the ends of their Creation Partly because their Conscience puts off all disguises and Partly because present things are apt to work upon us and when the everlasting estate is at hand the Soul is troubled that it did no more think of it before Oh 't is better to be prepared than to be surprized think of your last end betimes 'T is lamentable to begin to learn to live when we must dye These end their life before they begin to live You are in your health and strength now but we are all hastening a pace into the other World But when God summoneth by sickness and you are immediately to appear before God what have you to say for your selves The Devil will then be busy to tempt and trouble us and all other comforts fail and have spent their allowance and are as unsavory as the white of an egg Will this comfort you that you have sported and gamed away your precious time That you have fared of the best and lived in pomp and honour Ah no but this will be a cordial to your hearts that you have made Conscience of honouring and glorifying God and have been faithful in your place in promoting the Churches good Therefore if hitherto you have been pleasing the flesh idleing and wantonning away your precious time say the time past is more than enough 1 Pet. 4.3 I have long too long walked contrary to my great end been dishonouring God and destroying mine own Soul 't is high time to remember and seek after God 5. Consider what a full reward abideth for those that live unto God and in all things regard his Glory 1 Sam. 2.30 Those that honour me I will honour And John 12.26 If any man serve me him will my Father honour In the issue you will find that self-denyal is the truest self-seeking That those who are contented to be any thing for the Lords Glory need not seek another pay-master God will Glorify you if you Glorify him Gods glorifying is effective and creative ours is but declarative He calleth the things that are not as though they were We do no more than call things to be what they are and far below what they are we declare
rest Evil is best stop'd in the beginning If when first we begun to grow careless we had taken heed it would never have come to that sad issue it doth afterwards an heavy body running downwards gathers strength by running and still moveth faster Look then to your first breaking off from God and remitting your watch and Spiritual fervour 'T is easier to crush the the egg than kill the serpent He that keepeth a house in constant repair prevents the fall and ruin of it When first the evil heart beginneth to draw us off from God and to be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin then we must Heb. 3.12 13. humble our Souls betime that we may stick close to Christ. 2. By way of recovery where there hath been a decay Take the advice of the Holy-Ghost Rev. 2.5 Remember from whence thou art faln and repent and do thy first works 1. A serious consideration of our condition in those words remember from whence thou art faln Recollect and sadly consider what a difference there is between thee and thy self thy self living and acting in the sense and power of the love of God and thy self now under the power of some worldly and fleshly lust Consider what an advantage thou hadst against Temptations of the Devil the World and the Flesh when love was in strengh and how much the case is altered with thee now how feeble and impotant in the resistance of any sin Say as Job Job 29.2 3. Oh that it were as in the months past In the day when God preserved me when his candle shined upon my head Or as the Church Hosea 2.7 It was better with me then than now In our returning we should have such thoughts as these I was wont to spend some time every day with God 't was a delight to me to think of him or speak of him or to him now I have no heart to pray or meditate 'T was the joy of my Soul to wait upon his Ordinances the returns of the Sabbath were well-come unto me But now what a weariness is it Time was when my heart did rise up in arms against sin when a vain thought was a grief to my Soul why is it thus with me now Is sin grown less odious or God less lovely 2. The next advice is repent That is humble your selves before God for your defection 'T is not enough to feel your selves faln many are convinced of their faln and lapsed estate but do not humble and judge themselves for it in Gods presence bewailing their case smiting on the thigh praying for pardon 'T is a great sin to grow weary of God Isa. 43.22 Thou hast not called upon me O Jacob Thou hast been weary of me Oh Israel And Mich. 6.3 Oh my people what have I done unto thee And wherein have I wearied thee Testify against me His honour is concerned in it therefore you must the more feelingly bewail it 3. Do thy first works We must not spend the time in idle complaints Many are sensible that do not repent Many repent i. e. seem to bewail their case but languish in idle complaints for want of love but do not recover this loss by serious endeavours You must not rest till you recover your former seriousness and mindfulness of God 'T is one of the deceits of our hearts to complain of negligence and not redress it The Nazarite who had broken his vow he was to begin all again Numbers 6.12 So you that have broken with God you must do what you did at first conversion let your work be sin-abhorring every day and ingaging your heart anew to God And make no reservation but so give up your selves to the Lord that his interests may prevail in your hearts again above all sinful and vile inclinations or whatever hath been the cause of the withdrawing your hearts from God and the decay of your love to him SERMON XXVI 2 Cor. 5.14 For the love of Christ constraineth us because we thus Iudge that if one dyed for all then were all dead WE come now to the fifth case of Conscience about loving God with all the heart a thing often required in Scripture the original place is Deut. 6.5 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy Soul and all thy might 'T is repeated by our Lord Matth. 22.37 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy Soul and all thy mind But in Mark 10.30 And Luke 10.27 With all thy heart and all thy Soul and all thy mind and all thy strength This sentence was famous 't was one of the four Paragraphs which the Jews were wont to write upon their Phylacteries and fastened to their door posts and read in their houses twice a day Mark here is variety of words sometimes three words are used and sometimes four some go about accurately to distinguish them by the heart interpreting the will by the Soul the appetite and affections by the mind the understanding and by might bodily strength All put together with that intensive particle all imply great love to God Now a doubt ariseth hereupon how this is reconcilable with the defects of Gods Children and the weaknesses of the present state Yea it seemeth to confine our affections that there will be love left for no other things For if God have all the heart and all the Soul and all the mind and all the strength what is there left for Husband Wife Children Christian Friends and other Relations Without which respect humane society cannot be upheld and preserved The doubt may be referred to two heads 1. The irreconcilableness of the rule with present defects 2. The confinement intimated is destructive of our respect to our natural comforts and relations 1. Concerning the first how it is reconcileable with those many partibilities and defects of Gods Children I answer First By distinguishing this sentence may be considered as an exaction of the Law Or as a rule of the Gospel 1. As an exaction of the Law And so it serveth to shew us what duty the perfect Law of God requireth compleat love without the least defect All the heart all the Soul and all the might a grain wanting maketh the whole unacceptable As one condition not observed forfeiteth the whole lease though all the rest be kept That this reference is not to be altogether slighted appeareth by the occasion A Lawyer asked him a Question tempting him saying Master which is the great Commandment of the Law Matth. 22.35 Now Christs aim was to beat down his confidence by proposing the rigour of the Law Luke 10.28 This do and thou shalt live The best course to convince self-justiciaries such as this Lawyer was thereby to rebate their confidence and to shew the necessity of a better righteousness And so 't is of use this way for a double end First To convince us of the necessity of looking after the grace of the Redeemer Secondly To
their Minds to wean their Affections from the World We should be where Christ is Phil. 3.20 Our Conversation is in Heaven whence we look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ Col. 3.1 If ye then be risen with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ sits at the Right-hand of God Who would not desire to be in Heaven now Christ is there As the Loadstone draws Iron to it let us be present in Heaven as Christ is present on the Earth by the Spirit Though our Bodies are tied with the Fetters of the Flesh yet let our Souls ascend let our Minds be there our Wishes our Desires there by these means we walk in Heaven before our time A Stone though it breaks to pieces by the fall will move to its Center though we naturally abhor Death we should desire it to be with Christ. It is a shame that a Stone should be carried with greater force to its Center than we to Christ. Vse 3. Comfort We have Christ for us in the Heavens Heb. 4.14 Seeing therefore that we have a great High-Priest that is passed into the Heavens Jesus the Son of God We have Christ always for us in Heaven he hath a part of his Office to perform there his Absence doth not hinder us from having a Right to him or a Spiritual Possession of him He is ours and he hath his Residence in Heaven and hath Power to open it to us and give us entrance His high Honour doth not hinder him from the Discharge of his Office to do us good he is at God's Right-hand and yet a Minister of the Sanctuary Christ hath a Ministry and part of his Service to perform in Heaven he is our faithful Agent Heb. 8.1 2. We have such an High-Priest who is set on the Right-hand of the Throne of the Majesty in the Heavens a Minister of the Sanctuary For all his Glory Christ is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Minister of holy Things he taketh care of all holy things which we present to God and to convey holy and spiritual Things to us Christ is not stately many forget their poor Friends when advanced Christ regardeth his poor Church as much as ever The Butler when he was advanced forgot Joseph but he remembreth us he disdaineth not to look after every poor Christian Heb. 4.15 We have not an High-Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our Infirmities His Heart is not changed by his Honour but he is in a greater Capacity to do us good Having such a Friend in Heaven we need not fear a Foe upon Earth Heaven is open for us Heb. 10.19 20. Having boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus by a new and living way which he hath consecrated for us through the Vail that is to say his Flesh. Vse 4. Direction in the Sacrament If we have any thing to do with Christ we know where to seek him Blessed are they that believe and have not seen John 20.19 Those that are far from Court never saw the King God hath removed Christ out of sight that we might behold him by Faith Let us look for him in the Sacrament not for his bodily Presence how can he be there bodily when he is received into Glory but for his Spiritual Presence the Influences of his Grace and a Derivation of Vertue from his Person II. The next Point is the necessary ceasing of his Corporal Presence upon his Ascension I am no more in the World but these are in the World Let us see the Reason why he will be no more with us Now the Reasons why Christ would withdraw his bodily Presence from us are these 1. That he might try the World and yet in a way suitable to his glorious Estate Christ when he came to try the Jews he came in Disguise not as the Son of God in Majesty and Glory John 1.11 He came unto his own and his own received him not Still to try Men's Obedience there must be some Vail If he should be present in the World in a glorious way becoming his Majesty and Empire there would be no Trial and therefore in a manner he still cometh in Disguise his Glory is vailed under the Ministry of Men and carried on in a spiritual manner If he should appear in Glory and Power Sinners durst not quack and so the Wickedness of Man would not be discovered nor would the Faith of his People be exercised with such Praise and Honour if he were personally and gloriously present This is the Commendation and Praise of Christianity that they can walk by Faith when they cannot walk by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 We walk by Faith not by Sight They see not Christ because he is absent in Body yet they believe in him and love him and send their Hearts after him So 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love in whom tho now ye see him n●t yet believing ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of Glory Faith is Eagle-eyed and can look above the Clouds The absence of Christ did not prejudice their Comfort and Hope Faith contenteth it self with an intellectual Sight and Certainty This is a trial of Christians when they can believe in Christ and rejoice in Christ as if they did see him with their bodily Eyes and hear him with their bodily Ears Ibi figunt desiderium quo nequeunt inferre conspectum saith Leo They fasten their Hearts upon him tho they cannot fasten their Eyes Faith is sight enough Thus would Christ try the World but yet as I said in a way suitable to his glorious Estate If he should still have continued his Body among us in that state of weakness wherein he conversed in the World his holy Body would still be subject to abuse and the injuries and scorn of wicked Men which would not agree with his Glorification and therefore after his Resurrection he only shewed his Body to some few chosen Witnesses and so departed into Heaven that it might be no more seen till he cometh to the last Judgment with Glory and Power So Christ himself saith Mat. 23.39 Ye shall not see me henceforth till ye shall say Blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord that is till ye be compelled to say so tho now ye are angry at the Children that welcomed me in this manner Mat. 26.64 Hereafter shall ye see the Son of Man sitting on the right hand of Power and coming in the Clouds of Heaven Never till then after I am taken down from the Cross and buried 2. That way might be made for his Spiritual Presence Some Presence of Christ there must be for our Comfort and Safety I will not leave you comfortless 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but will come unto you John 14.18 That Christ is still spiritually present with the Church is clear by those Promises to the Apostles and to Believers To the Apostles and their Successors Matth. 28.20 I am with you always
to the end of the World Into whatsoever place and time of the World our Lot is cast we may have an assurance of Christ's Presence that is of his Assistance and Blessing as much as if he were actually and corporally present with us To Ministers Now if they improve their Interest they might have Christ in their Company as the Apostles had they are taken into the same Patent and Charter So also to all Believers Mat. 18.20 Where-ever two or three are met together in my Name I am present in the midst of them Whenever we are met together in any religious Work and Business Christ's gracious presence is with us in this sence he will never depart from Believers Now this gracious Presence was not vouchsafed till his corporal Presence was removed Partly because Christ will do nothing unnecessarily When he was personally present to solve their Doubts to instruct them in all Cases the Spirit was not poured out in such abundance as it is usual still with God to make up to us in spiritual Supplies what we want in outward Helps Partly because his Disciples had carnal Thoughts of his bodily Presence and rested in it which was to be confuted by his absence Partly to make way for his unlimited universal Influence his bodily Presence could only be in some Places but now he is ascended he filleth all things Eph. 4.10 As the Sun if it should come down and shine on one particular Field it could not diffuse its Beams far and near but now it is fixed in the Firmament nothing is hidden from its Light So Christ exalted scattereth his Beams and Influences every where into all parts and corners of the World Partly because it was meet that Christ should enter into his Glory and Kingdom before he declared his Efficacy to Men by the more plentiful pouring out the Spirit as Princes use at their Coronation to give Gifts and send abroad Ambassadors So when Christ was in his Royal Palace he gave Gifts unto Men and he gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers Ephes. 4.8 11. Vse 1. For confutation of the Lutherans who to establish their Doctrine of Consubstantiation make Christ's Ascension to be not a local Remove but only a change of the manner of his Presence they say he is still corporally present but not visibly as if the Humane Nature of Christ were made invisibly Omnipresent and not locally removed and carried into Heaven This is a Doctrine contrary to Scriptures for it is expresly said Acts 1.11 that he was taken up into Heaven And by virtue of this taking up he is no more in the World no more in the Earth nor in any place thereof For it is said Acts 3.21 That the Heavens must contain him till the time of the restitution of all things there is his personal-Presence fixed And therefore if any say Lo here or Lo there believe him not it is flatly contradictory to Scripture that Christ should be corporally present on Earth till he cometh to Judgment and it is contrary to the Truth of Christ's Body though it be glorified it is not deified a Body cannot be Omnipresent and without Quantity for then it is no more a Body And it is a Doctrine barren and of no use the Presence of Christ's Body is not so absolutely necessary to the comfort of a Christian John 6.63 It is the Spirit that quickneth the Flesh profiteth nothing Nearness or distance of place doth not help or hinder his Presence with us or Efficacy upon us The Degree of his gracious Operation doth not depend upon the Degree of his Personal Presence as if Christ were like the Sun shining more or less hot according to the difference of his Posture and Scituation Christ doth not work like a natural Agent by Contact but according to his free Pleasure and the wise Dispensation of his own Will and our Communion with him is wholly Spiritual and Mystical not Gross and Carnal the Flesh profiteth nothing Yea it is against our Comfort Christ hath Business to do for us in Heaven and it is our Advantage that he is no more in the World If he were not in Heaven he were not a Priest Heb. 8.4 If he were on Earth he could not be a Priest And again Heb. 7.26 we had need of a Priest who is made higher than the Heavens that is that is ascended into the Third Heaven those 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 those Holy Places not made with hands now to appear in the Presence of God for us Heb. 9.24 But to leave this Vse 2. To press Christians to look for the Spiritual Presence of Christ tho they do not enjoy his Bodily You may make use of Christ now he is in Heaven as the Disciples did on Earth to ask him Questions to seek his Counsel to commend your Prayers and Persons to God It is no disadvantage to Faith that Christ is removed out of sight but only an occasion given whereby it may discover it self with more praise Therefore let us believe in Christ tho we see him not we shall one day see him in the Heavens to our Comfort and to the Terror of the Wicked in the mean time let Faith serve instead of Vision It will be your commendation whom having not seen ye love 1 Pet. 1.8 God hath removed Christ out of sight to make way for the Exercise of Faith and Love and it is much better by Faith to converse with him in Heaven than by sight to see him upon Earth John 20.29 Blessed are they that have not seen and yet believe Thomas would make his Senses the Judg he must feel the Wounds and put his Finger in the print of the Nails and thrust his Hand into his Side which discovered the weakness of his Faith Faith is not grounded on Sense but Testimony Be not discouraged tho you never saw him in the Flesh you shall one day see him in Heaven tho you could not hear his gracious Words yet you have Whispers and Counsels from his Spirit You saw him not hanging on the Cross yet he is crucified before your Eyes Gal. 3.1 In the Word and Sacraments he is notably and plainly laid forth to Faith The Gospel is a Magical Glass as it were wherein God will have the Soul look that we may see our absent Friend Sic Oculos sic ille Manus sic or a ferebat there are the very Postures of Christ. Therefore let us make use of our present Advantages you may expect as powerful Influences from him as if present in Person as the Sun doth not come down from Heaven but only his Influence There is a derivation of Virtue from his Person yea Christ is not like the Sun the farther absent from us in Body the more powerful is his Influence Ephes. 4.10 When he ascended up on high he filled all things Briefly then if you have any thing to do with Christ you know where to seek him Those