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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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the second and new Creation Secondly Yet notwithstanding there is also a true resemblance in many similitudes between them and that not only in this 1. That they both are the work of one and the same God but also in this 1. Gen. 1.1 2. Psa 33.6 1 Joh. 1.1 2 3 4. Col. 1.15 16-19 That as the first was made by the Word and Spirit of the Lord breathed forth by the Father through the Word that is the Son even so was the second and new Creation also begun and shall be finished 2. Gen. 1.1 26. That as in the first the Heavenly and Earthy Matter was first made and framed before any other particular Creatures and they after by the command and word of the Lord formed and made in and out of them even so the second and new Creation in the counsels and purpose of God and actual consent and Agreement of the Word the Son of God and now also in act by the Word made Flesh the original and first being and that which gives being to all and in and out of which and through which all particulars are formed and made new was first prepared made and formed in the Man Christ in whom the Restauration being made God and Man united in one Person through whom the Holy Spirit proceedeth from the Father and so by the word and command of the Lord the particulars in their order are formed and made new and so Jesus Christ the Son of God and the Son of Man even he himself is called the beginning of the Creation of God a Rev. 3.14 the first-born of every Creature b Col. 1.15 the first-begotten first-born from the dead c Rev. 1.5 Col. 1.18 before Abraham was he is d Joh. 8.56 58. the Root of David e Rev. 22 16. the Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end f Rev. 21 6. yea he that worketh with the Father and whatsoever the Father doth he doth the same John 5.19 23 26 27. he is the beginning and by him are all things 3. That as in the first Creation in respect of particulars to be formed Gen. 1.3 John 1.4 5. 2 Cor. 4.6 God first commanded and formed the Light for his Creatures even so in the new Creation in bringing in particulars the first thing commanded to come forth is Light and this shining in the Face of Christ into the Heart of those he makes new Creatures 4. That as in the first Creation the first publick Man was first made a perfect Man fit for multiplication Gen. 1.28 4.1 2. 5.3 Rom. 5.19 1 Cor. 15.48 and his seed and posterity after to come forth of him one after one by degrees and all in his likeness such as he was when they come forth of him even so in the new Creation the second publick Man is first made perfect and his Seed in a spiritual way and supernaturally to be after brought in to him and that also one after another by degrees h Rom. 16.7 Act. 2.41 47. and all by degrees framed into the likeness of Christ into whom they are brought i Rem 5.17 1 Cor. 15.48 2 Cor. 5.17 Eph. 2.10 5. That as in the first Creation the Man and Woman fell and lost the benefit of all by questioning and letting go the Word of the Lord Gen. 3.16 in hearing and pondering the voice of the Serpent and so in believing the same looked on and beheld the forbidden Fruit and desired it and so took and eat of it even so in the new Creation Men and Women are drawn in to Christ and participation of the benefit thereof by letting go and turning from the delusions of Satan in hearing and minding the voice of Christ in the Gospel and so believing the same that they behold him as discovered therein and so desire him and accept and feed on him k Act. 3.26 26.18 with Iob. 5.26 Isa 53.3 Iob. 11.25 26. 6.54 55 56 57. 6. In the first Creation the deed and offence of the first Man and condemnation of him for it did reach to all Mankinde and was the offence and condemnation of all in him as the publick Man and that so verily and efficaciously that in coming forth Naturally from him they should verily partake of the same and bear his likeness though yet none of the sons of Men could in their own individual persons so partake of and feel the same until and but as and when in a Natural way they come to have their personal beings of him and so come forth from him even so in the new Creation the deed and righteousness of the second Man and his justification as he was the publick Man did reach unto all Men and was so far in that sense on them all to justification of life from the first sentence and escape out of the first death in through him as the second publick Man Rom. 5.12 18 9. 2 Cor. 5.14 15 17 18 19. Phil. 1.10 11. Gal. 3.26 29. and though all shall one day be freed from that first sentence and raised out of that first death by him to acknowledge him Lord to the glory of God yet do or can none of the sons of Men in their own individual persons partake of or enjoy the benefit of that freedom righteousness and justification but as they are brought in to believe that done by him nor of Eternal Life but as they are in that believing spiritually united unto him and so in such a being in him are made new Creatures In which respects as there is such similitude between the first and second Creation and the first and second Man and interests of their seeds in them and what they receive from them Rom. 5.14 so the first Adam was a Type or figure of the second that was to come and so we may say of the natural Tree of Life and so of divers things in the first Creation there was something typical in them the Truth whereof in a superabounding manner is in Christ whence he is called Adam and The Tree of Life The green Olive-Tree The Tree by the Rivers of Waters The true Vine The Fountain of living Waters The Door Heb. 10.1 Col. 2.17 Rom. 16.25 26. 1 Joh. 1.1 2 3. The Way The Rock The Foundation c. not that there were or are no such things naturally in being as appertaining to the old Creation but because the Truth Excellency and Life shadowed out by all these things is found in Christ and enjoyed in enjoying him in the new Creation and we know there is more in the Truth than any shadows could type out and the Gospel hath now more cleerly revealed the same And I hope these things considered that are writ from the beginning of this first part of this Treatise till now and understood and believed as far as they are plainly affirmed in the Scripture here and there in many places written and in
of them being in him or he any way so obliged to them as it should deserve or engage him to take their Nature and offer Sacrifice for them or that by vertue of being any ways in him they should be so interested in his Death Sacrifice and Righteousness that it should in any sort be theirs yea or counted theirs and they interested in it before by vertue of the compleating of it in and by himself alone he be interested in them and so by Grace bring them in to have interest in him And I hope it will be granted by all that believe in Christ and I am sure it is in Scripture affirmed That by vertue of his Oblation once offered God hath released and given over all Men to him to be disposed by him and hath released over to him the sentence of the first Judgement and Death Joh. 5.22 27. Rom. 14.8 9 10 12. Joh. 17.1 2 5. 1 Joh. 5.11 by and according to the Law as Mankinde at first fell under it so as God will never so judge them by that Law nor cause them to perish for ever in that Death but hath given them over unto the dispose of Jesus Christ and given him to be their Lord and Judge and hath given him power over all flesh and given for Mankinde eternal Life in Christ in whom in the Nature of Man it is put and he hath exalted him and filled him with Spirit to make it known and dispence it in his way and though it was free and undeserved Grace to give him for Mankinde and freeness of Grace to unite the Body given him in union of person with the Son of God yet all this given him by vertue of his death sufferings and sacrifice may in respect of himself be said to be merited and deserved and so called the wages of that one Righteousness of his in his Oblation offered by himself Isa 53.11 12. Phil. 2.10 11. whence it is said Even therefore I will divide him a portion c. and therefore God hath highly exalted him c. yea as rightly thus called in respect of himself only as Death is called the wages of sin in respect of the first Adam and his posterity but now in respect of Mankinde for whom he offered the Oblation or any of them it cannot be said so that their receiving mercies through this Oblation or any of the benefit of it that either it or the benefit of it interest in it or life through it is merited or deserved by them or the wages of any righteous affections or works of theirs or any wayes due to them and descending upon them by vertue of any fore-being in Christ preceding his Oblation but only it comes to Men by the freeness of the Grace of God that freely gave Christ for them and the freeness of the same Grace in Christ that freely gave himself for them and God's gracious acceptance of the gift and sacrifice of Christ for them and so imputing it to them graciously accepting it for them and them for and through it as if they had died and risen and offered the sacrifice and as any in his discovery of this great Grace are found believing in Christ freely giving to them eternal Life through Christ and for his sake Rom. 6.23 5.15 and so it is said The gift of God is eternal Life he saith not unto Christ but through Jesus Christ our Lord and so Rom. 5.15 Much more the grace of God which comprehends his love in the gift of Christ and the whole preparation made in him for Men before any gift through it is extended and the gift by grace and explicating it have by one Man Jesus Christ hath abounded to many that is in respect of release from perishing in the first Judgement and mercies extended unto all men Joh. 1.4.5.9 Rom. 5.17 vers 18. and in respect of the abundance of Grace and eternal Life to all those that in believing receive the same vers 17. so that all the whole offering of the Oblation by Christ and the benefit procured for Men thereby is by the free Grace of Christ and freely done by him and not by debt or fore-engagement unto any there was none in him for him by vertue thereof to be engaged to or in such a sense joyned with him to die suffer and offer with him but he he only he himself Heb. 7.17 9.14 10.12 offered this Oblation and Sacrifice here treated of Oh infinite and unspeakable free and gracious goodness who would entertain any Doctrine that should gain-say or darken this CHAP. 5. 3. To whom it was that he offered this Oblation or Sacrifice TO whom Jesus Christ gave himself is though not expressed plainly yet cleerly and strongly intimated in Tit. 2.14 in that it is not in this place said to us but for us and to whom should it be offered for us but to him against whom we had sinned even God that gave him forth to that end whence it 's also called the grace of God c. vers 11. a like strong intimation we have 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. That gave himself a Ransom for all Men to God that would have all saved therefore found out the Ransom by vertue whereof with God to whom he offered it he mediateth for men But this is seen cleerly in both the former Points also expresly affirmed Eph. 5.2 Christ also hath loved us and given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling savour Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God Heb. 9.14 And so it is said of Jesus Joh. 13.1 3. 16.28 That he knowing all things knew that he was come from God and went to God and that he came forth from the Father into the world and left the world and departed out of the world unto the Father yea all the former typical Priests did offer their Sacrifices to God though they were on Earth Heb. 7.26 27. 8.3 4. 9 9 12 14. and offered on Earth yet it was to God in the Heavens and to whom should our great High-Priest offer up his Sacrifice when he entred into Heaven but to God in the Heavens But I suppose this is not only cleer and evident Heb. 2.17 3.2 6. but also acknowleged by all that believe in Jesus Christ both that he offered his Oblation and Sacrifice to God and also that he was faithful in all his business but that I note this for is that it may be minded That Jesus Christ in the business of his Oblation and Sacrifice-offering he had to deal with God and with none but with God and though for fallen Mankinde yet not with them but with God for them True it is in his after-Mediation of which is after to be spoken as he hath to deal for Men so also both with God and with Men but in his Oblation and Sacrifice-offering though it was for Men
on to Eternal Salvation Rom. 3.10.20 1.18 28. but also some of all sorts if not most of all sorts persisting in rebe●lious wayes leading to Eternal destruction Scripture and Mens manners so fully shew this that it needs no farther proof 2. As God in his Works hath put so in his Purpose he decreed to put a great difference between some Nations and other Nations as one to be greater and endued with more Pri●iledges then the other yea sometime the lesser people or younger to be the chief and the greater or elder people to serve the younger and yet neither doth this Purpose or the fulfilling of it necessitate or imply the Eternal Damnation or hindring the Eternal Salvation of the inferior appointed to serve Deut. 7 6 7. 14 2. Psal 147. 19.20 Rom. 9.6 27. Act. 10.35 or of the Superior to be served So Israel a peculiar people above all other Nation though fewest in number yet were not all this Israel the Israel of God indeed in acceptance of and answering their Pri●iledges and so not every of them eternally saved nor were all and every of the other Nations Eternally damned that Rule true according to his Purpose Rom. 2.6 11 25 26. and 3.9 but this is most cleer in those two people mentioned Gen. 25.23 And the Lord said unto her that is Rebecca Two Nations are in thy Wombe and two manner of People shall be separated from thy Bowels and the one People shall be stronger then the other and the elder shall serve the younger or Rom. 9.11 as some read it The greater shall serve the lesser Now Christ being to come of Jacob Esau or any of his Posterity in serving Christ that was to come of Jacob and so in a willing service of their Brethren the Sons of Jacob attending the Word and Oracles given them might through Grace be saved as no doubt some of them were Deut. 23.7 8. and means was by God appointed thereto And whereas many for their wilful refusal and violence though constrained did yet in another way serve Obad. 9 10 21. Amos 9.12 with Jer. 49.7 11. Job 2.11 Psal 87.4 5. 60.8 yet for that refusal and violence did perish yet of that Race it is found in Scripture many are eternally saved Isa 60 7-14 And as God in his Purpose differenced one Nation from another in superiority and inferiority so he purposed divers means for divers Ages in the World and to divers People and some means excelling other to some People the Word Oracles Gospel c. to other People onely a rumour of these with such teachings as are natural or by natural Mediums in the Works of Creation and Providence yet the Repentance and so the Faith and Obedience he requireth being no more or greater then according to the means he vouchsafeth and that such will be accepted and where more is given more is required This Purpose of such difference and the fulfilling it in extention of such different means hindreth not but that Rom. 2.3 4 9 12 13 14 15 17 26 27. of those that have but the lesser means yielding to repent believe and obey according to the help therein afforded shall be Eternally saved and those that have the greater means rebelling against the help therein afforded and so persisting in Impenitency Unbelief and Rebellion shall be Eternally damned Let this Caution be heeded God hath purposed some things that he will bring on all Men both those that shall be Eternally saved Caution III. and on those that shall be Eternally damned as namely That 1. Isa 45.23 Rom. 14.11 12. Joh. 12.32 Phil. 2.9 10 11. All Men one and other shall come before him and his Son Christ and he by vertue of his great suffering and Sacrifice offered for Mankinde and the Power Authority and Spirit received thereby shall draw all Men to him and they shall come and bow before Jesus and confess him Lord to the Glory of God yet onely those that by his goodness discovered and bands of love extended are prevailed with in this Day of Grace Rom. 10.9 10. Isa 45.24 Joh. 6.37 40. and so found coming to him and believing on him here with the Heart unto Righteousness and confessing him with the Mouth unto Salvation these shall say Surely in the Lord have I Righteousness and shall be Eternally saved All shall come to him but him that cometh now in the Father's drawing he will Eternally save and all that rebel against these drawings and persist so doing shall yet by his irresistable Power be raised from the dead Joh. 6.37 16.8 9. Isa 45.24 Phil. 2.10 11. and convinced of their sin for not believing on him in the Day of Grace and then to their shame and his Glory confess him Lord to the Glory of God before the sentence pass on them 2. Heb. 9.27 Heb. 11.13 1 Thes 4.14 Rev. 14.13 John 8.24 Eccles 11. All Men shall once die or suffer a change sutable to Death which is the way of all Flesh yet of these some die in the Faith and so sleep in the Lord and these shall be Eternally saved but others die in their sins and unbelief and these shall be Eternally damned 3. All Men shall also rise again by the Power and Authority of Jesus Christ at his voice 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Joh. 5.28 29. Luk. 14 14. Act. 24.15 but the Just such as have believed in Christ and done good shall rise in the Resurrection of the Just unto Eternal life and the impenitent and unbelieving in the Resurection of the unjust unto Eternal condemnation 4. 2 Cor. 5.10 Rom. 2.16 Mal. 25.34 46. Rev. 20.13 15. After Death all being raised they shall all come before the Judgement-Seat of Christ and be judged by him according to the Gospel and then all those that have believed in him and lived to him in the Day of Grace shall enjoy Absolution Eternal Life and Joy with him and all that have throughout the Dayes of his Grace and Patience rebelled against him shall then be cast into the Lake of Fire which is the second Death Let this Caution be also heeded For of all Purposes as set forth in these three former Cautions is not in this business directly but onely inclusively to be spoken God hath set in his Counsel Caution IV. Psal 145.8.9 1 Tim. 1.17 Joh. 12.13 Jer. 32.18 19 20. Isa 25.1 40.14 Prov 22.20 21. Act. 20.27 Psa 33.11 Eph. 1.11 and Purposes concerning the Eternal salvation of Mankinde or the Damnation of any of them an holy wise and heavenly Order agreeing with the Nature and Being of God his Soveraignty Wisdom Holiness Love Mercy Truth Justice and the Testimony of his Spirit concerning his Son Jesus Christ and his Love to Mankinde manifest through him all agreeing in one without any contrarying of one by another Hence his Purposes called his Counsel and said to be brought forth according to the Counsel of
from the belief of this mentioned whence the Metaphor yet this is not it nor is it that surrection or quickning and giving life where none was before whether in the natural and first birth of a man or in the new birth that is spiritual in the Souls of Believers who though before in that respect dead yet in that respect they were never alive before and so not a resurrection though a surrection live-making Eph. 2.1 2 3 4 5. Col. 1.13 But it 's evident the Resurrection here meant is of the Body that once was alive but 〈◊〉 dead and gone from among the living in raising and making alive again that very Body This appears clearly to be that Resurrection the Sadduces denied Mar. 2.18 27. Luk. 20.27 38. Act. 17.18 31. 2 Tim. 2.18 1 Cor. 15.12 Joh. 5.28 29. 1 Cor. 15.3 4 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 54. for which our Saviour said They erred not knowing the Scripture nor the power of God Mat. 22 23-32 This that Resurrection the Heathen Philosophers scoffed at This that which the Apostates and false Teachers craftily and hiddenly denying fancied into an Allegorical and Metaphorical Resurrection saying It was already past with them and so overthrew the Faith of some by which seducements some among the Corinthians fell to doubt of and deny this Resurrection the Resurrection of the Body which is the Resurrection taught by our Saviour Christ and by the Apostle in 1 Cor. 15. proving from the Resurrection of the body of Christ the resurrection of the dead and sheweth the order and several times of the Resurrection of dead Bodies first Christ the first Fruits then they that are Christs at his coming again after the wicked at his delivering up the Kingdom to the Father and giving the total overthrow to death and then affirming That the very individual Bodies that died shall rise again that very thing it that was sown or laid and covered in the earth in corruption dishonor and weakness shall be raised again even it that very thing raised in incorruption glory and power 1 Cor. 15 42 43 44. 1 Thes 4 14 15 16 17. Joh. 11.24 Act. 23.6 24.15 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Luk. 14.14 Rev. 20.5 6 12 13. and so affirming the same to the Thessalonians even of them that sleep in Christ and are dead from among men And this Resurrection hath been believed confessed and hoped for by all that believed the Testimony of Jesus so that in the last day all the bodies of Men that are dead shall be raised by Christ the Just in that beginning of the day to receive rewards and the unjust at the end of the day to receive the terrible sentence of which enough hath been said And this the Resurrection meant 2. What the Doctrine of Resurrection of the dead is And this also may be cleerly seen in the Scripture to be 2 Cor. 5.14 15. 1 Tim. 2.7 Rom. 14.8 9. 1 Cor. 15.3 4. Rev. 1.18 Joh. 11.25 5.28 29. 12.32 33. Phil. 2.7 8 9 10 11. 1 Thes 4.15 16. Isa 26.19 Rom. 14.9 12. 5.24 25. Act. 17.31 1 Sam. 2.6 Hos 6.1 2. Psa 90.3 Heb. 13.20 21. 2 Tim. 2.3 Rev. 1.18 19. Rom. 4.24 25. 5.8 10. 1 Pet. 1.3 2 Cor. 1.9 10. 4.11 14 Prov. 3.21 26. 24.20 Phil. 3.7 8 9 10. 2 Cor. 12.9 10. Rom. 6.3 4.11 8.17 2 Tim. 2.11 12. Joh. 13.15 Heb. 11.13 that Jesus Christ as the publick Man that died for all Men for their sins and gave himself a Ransome for all that he might have them both living and dead in his dispose he is risen from the dead and alive for evermore the Lord of all and that by vertue of this his Resurrection and victory over death and Sacrifice offered and Power received He is the Resurrection and the Life and will raise all men and bring them before him to acknowledge him Lord the just in that Union with him in which they 〈◊〉 the unjust in that Relation in which they are obliged to acknowledge him Lord and that in the Resurrection of Christ from the dead and therein overcoming death and assuring the Resurrection of the dead is demonstrated and made known to be believed the Righteousness of God and his infinite power and faithfulness to do all things to fulfil his word even to kill and make alive again to send down to destruction and return again and so to uphold help and deliver in the greatest distresses and death and that such as believe in Christ that as the publick Man is risen from the dead and alive for evermore may be quickned to a living hope to be saved and preserved by him to the heavenly inheritance and eternal life through Faith and so to depend on him for such supports and deliverances in greatest temptations and distresses as is truly good for them and also that in this confidence in him that raiseth the dead they may be kept from fainting in the day of adversity and so be made willing to be made like Christ in the fellowship of his sufferings and in deaths knowing his strength is manifested in our weaknesses and that as we are conformed to him in his death so we shall likewise also be to the likeness of his Resurrection If we suffer with him we shall raign if we die we shall live he being the Resurrection and the Life so as thus believing in him as risen from the dead we may persevere and live and die in the Faith and such thing are taught by the Oracles of God in the Doctrine of the Resurrection from the dead or of the dead 3. What the Principle is Principle 5. that is by the Doctrine of Resurrection of the dead taught to and received in the believing heart that appears to be Such an inward perswasion and belief of 1 Thes 4.14 15 17. 1 Pet. 1.3 Rom. 4.24 5.8 10. Phil. 3.7 8 9. Rom. 6.3 4 5 6. 2 Cor. 4.10 14. Rom. 6.4 7.6 Heb. 11.13 and in Jesus Christ risen from the dead as makes confident in him for preservation through all sufferings and death and raising out of death at his coming to enjoy the inheritance and eternal life so as it frames to a willingness to be conformed to Christ in his death that one may partake of the vertue of his Resurrection believing that according to our dying with him and for him we shall be more abundantly quickned and enlived by him and live with him by the power of God whence issueth that desire and hope of the vertue of his Resurrection for newness of life and perseverance in the Faith even to the death and dying in the Faith to rise to everlasting life And in this Principle also are three things cleerly observable viz. 1. That it is founded upon Rom. 8.32 39. 5.8 10. and produced by the Oblation of Christ believed in his Death Resurrection and Sacrifice offered for us by vertue whereof he
for the end of Christ his first coming and Ministration of the Gospel Eccles 9.1 2 3 4. Joh. 3.17 5.34 12.47 48. Act. 3.26 26.18 1 Tim. 1.15 was not to judge with that judgement to condemn the world to that eternal damnation but to save the world yea such as at present rejected his words waiting their conversion letting that judgement alone till the last day and the same is his end in the Ministration of his Servants Therefore it is not good nor safe for us to be peremptory in judging that Judgement before the time of the Lord 's coming if not that 1 Cor. 4 5. much less this for eternal Judgement is after death and it appertains then also to the Lord to pass it that is next 4. That the great and eternal judgement is after death and the Resurrection of the Body and the Judgement then given will be altogether irrevocable in respect of the persons on whom given the sentence then unalterable and the execution accordingly will be eternal Deut. 22.30 Luk. 20.36 Rev. 20.15 18 21. Mat. 25.46 and so expresly called an eternal judgement there is then no more possibility of sinning or falling for those then sentenced to eternal life they are then as the Angels of God nor is there then any more time for or possiblity of Repentance or escape for those sentenced to the second death they are then as and with the Devil and his Angels And these things the Oracles of God in the Doctrine of eternal judgement teacheth by all which we may learn what the Principle it teaches Believers and they receive in the belief hereof is namely that it is An inward and hearty perswasion and minding of the future unseen spiritual and eternal things Principle 6. the eternal judgement of God and therein Rom. 8.17 24. 2 Cor. 4.16 17 18. 5.3 10. Heb. 11.13 16 25. Col. 3.1 4. 2 Tim. 4.8 1 Thess 1.9 10. Rev. 22.16 20. the eternal estate of men in which Believers that suffer for Christs sake in the flesh here shall be for ever blessed with all fulness of glorious joy and blessing and all their enemies for ever overthrown and punished with eternal torment in which perswasion and minding of these unseen and eternal things their afflictions become light and bearable to them their hearts cheered comforted and strengthened and set on things above so as longing for this heavenly state they are bent with desire and endeavour in all things to please God and so to long and wait for the coming of our Lord Jesus in glory The Foundation of this perswasion and Principle Heb. 9.2 8. 7.25 1 Cor. 1.5 6 7 8. 1 Thess 1.4 5 6 10. that which produceth it and on which it is built is as of all the former the Oblation of Jesus Christ in his Death Resurrection and Sacrifice offered and by vertue thereof sitting on the Right-hand of God mediating till he come again And they in whom this perswasion and principle is are such as in whom Christ is spiritually in some measure formed even so far as that from the belief and knowledge of Jesus Christ and him erucified all the forementioned Principles are in a gracious measure in them and so with them this also By all which they are framed both with desites and patience to expect and in well-doing to wait for the coming of the Lord. And these be the six Principles called Heb. 5.12 The first Principles of the Oracles of God that flow from the Foundation and teach these Principles by it and build them on it and therethrough builds the Believers on Christ the Foundation and frames them to the Minde of Christ and so leads them The first two which are Repentance from dead works and Faith towards God being those in which working the Believer is taken out from his estimate of himself and the world and the flesh with affections and lufts thereof crucified and he drawn to high estimates of Christ and by Faith and Love united to him The second two that is the Doctrine of Baptisms and of laying on of hands be those in which the Believer is formed more and more to Christ in fellowship with him and conformity to him in his death and likewise in the spiritual vertue of his Resurrection with enjoyment and experiments of his goodness in his Promises The third two that is the Doctine of Resurrection of the dead and of eternal Judgement be those in which the Believer is quickned up in hope of eternal life inheritance and encouraged with constancy and patience to expect and wait for the coming of Christ then to enjoy all the good promised All these mentioned he saith Heb. 6.3 And this will we do if God permit as if one should say We having formerly taught and laid the Foundation among you and therein taught the Oracles of God unto you which you have heard and known and believed and therein learned and received the first Principles thereof And we having now mentioned those first Principles of the Oracles of God begotten in you by the Oracles of God in your belief of the Testimony of Christ This we will do that is even the same foresaid that is in our writing to you leave and let remain these things with you and in you 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3 4. as things we are perswaded you have and retain and in believing remembrance of the Oblation of Christ whence all sprang you shall be saved But now not staying to declare again what the Foundation is and which be those Oracles of God or to open these first Principles thereof we will proceed to perfection in opening more fully to you the Ends Excellencies Vertues and Usefulness of the Oblation of Christ in his remaining Priesthood in his Mediation and Intercession by vertue thereof thereby to stir up in you these Principles you have already received in believing on him that you may be farther builded on him 1 Pet. 2.2 3 4 5 9. and have more usefulness of your knowledge of Jesus Christ for union and fellowship with him and conformity and fruitfulness to him and God permitting us this we will assay and endeavour to do and that upon very weighty reason and grounds because you having received so much as gives us encouragement and if any receiving so much should have clean departed our labour would be in vain to them but not judging you such we will not on a surmise desist CHAP. X. Heb. 6.4 5. FOr it is impossible for those who were once enlightened Heb. 6.4 5. and have tasted of the heavenly gift and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost and have tasted the good word of God if they fall away to renew c. For those Such as once had what these have but are now fallen off c. So that I shall note in these two and the following verses only these things 1. That all this faith and principles in these
1.7 9. Eph. 5.25 26 27. even for Believers to wash at and they directed to daily washing in approaching to God by him and he is said to have given himself for them to do this business of washing them with Word and Water till he have made them spotless and in this respect also of the provision made in his Sufferings and Sacrifice for taking away these following evils of those redeemed from the Curse of the Law and bought by him it is said Isa 53.6 5 11 12. All we even we that are healed with his stripes like sheep have gone astray we have turned every one to his own way and the Lord hath made the iniquity of us all to meet on him c. and so he is a perfect Saviour and a Giver of Salvation to such as believe on him as is demonstrated and affirmed Heb. 2.10 where the Apostle having spoken of his being made perfect through sufferings after mentions his Burthen and Sufferings in the flesh his tears prayers supports and obedience in all and then saith as in another place And being made perfect Phil. 2.7 11. Heb. 5.7 8 9. he became the Author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him Now it 's known he was made perfect as a Saviour in his Oblation-offering and the Father's acceptance of it and exalting and filling him and then he became the Author of eternal Salvation which also cleerly implies some true Salvation which proves not to all the saved Eternal and yet none without Blood but this eternal Salvation he gives unto all them that obey him that is believe on him he saith not to all he died for nor to all whom by vertue of his Death and Ransom he hath redeemed from the Curse of the Law and so bought into his dispose that they shall not perish for ever in the first Death nor to all that he useth means and sends forth Spirit to and so calleth them that they might believe and have eternal Life and so not be hurt of the second Death but to all them that obey him that is hear and believe in his Name which is according to the tenor of the Law by which Christ will judge all Men * Act. 3.22 23. Rom. 2.16 Mar. 16.16 so that all the way both from the Types and the Truth affirmed in Christ answering what was typed it appeareth That Jesus Christ offered himself a Sacrifice to God for sins of two sorts the first such as were not against himself as Mediator but against God as Creator which he took on him so to discharge that the debt became wholly his and he hath fully discharged the same and made full riddance of it before God and will in his time remove it from all Men though many will not now believe it the second sort of sins such as are also against him as Mediator many of which he taketh away and as he hath received power so he useth means that Men on the account of his goodness might believe on him and so not only see their Freedom from those sins which are passed but have these present removed from them also and so be Eternally saved and yet Christ's taking away the first sort of sins and provision to take away the second sort also doth still farther appear Thirdly if we consider the difference our Saviour maketh of sins some greater and more heynous and fearful than others Mat. 12.31 32. Mar. 3.28 29. Luk. 12.10 and yet but one sort excluded forgiveness Verily saith he I say unto you All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men loe he putteth in no condition here at all and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme but he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness but is in danger of eternal condemnation And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man it shall be forgiven him loe here no condition neither but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost it shall never be forgiven him neither in this world nor in the world to come Now what can sinning speaking against and blasphemy against the Holy Ghost be but some such manner and degree of sinning as in which the Sacrifice offered and the Offerer of which the Holy Ghost hath born and beareath witness is in such degree contemned as the sin cannot be forgiven without dishonour and wrong to the Sacrifice and Sacrificer and so such a sinning as for pardon of which the Sacrifice was not offered for there can be no sin or blasphemy against either Father or Son or Holy Spirit as they are one God which is not against them all and every of them in one as much offended as either personally considered and so all sin and blasphemy Mankinde fell into through the fall of the first Man and that necessarily spring from Nature so corrupted while no sufficient remedy to avoid it is afforded they are directly sins and blasphemies against God as a Creator and so against the goodness manifested in the Creation and against the Law under which Mankinde was fallen and so though we according to appearance may call these sins against the Father as indeed they are yet they are sins against the Son and Holy Spirit likewise by whom as one and the same God the Creation was effected but these sins were so satisfied for and done away by Christ in his Oblation offered which God hath so accepted that he hath remitted all over to Christ and if not now as to Believers it doth yet in the World to come it shall appear they shall not be judged and condemned for sins in this manner committed But now Jesus Christ having undertaken and offered such a Sacrifice to God as in which he hath purged from before him all these and obtained power to make this Grace known to draw Men to him and to forgive all other following sins found in Men in this his strife which indeed are as before shewn sins against the Mediator here by himself called The Son of Man yet these sinnings against him are in a higher degree than the former against the Father who in love gave and sent forth and testified of his Son the Saviour of the World and against the Holy Spirit of Grace in his Testimonies of him and Operations from and with him but they are more appearingly and directly against the Mediator that took our Nature and died for our sins and offered himself a Sacrifice to God for us and now extendeth means and Spirit to us to turn us to himself yet of these sins against himself he saith All these shall be forgiven unto men as Believers do begin to experiment in this World and shall fully in the World to come yea unless some higher degree than yet mentioned in sinning in a higher manner Men shall not be cast into a second Death at the end of the World to come and what this high degree of sinning is is also express'd Mat. 12.24 Mar. 3 29.30 Luk.
with his Son Christ and so to conformity in holiness Son-like Priviledges and Eternal Life the Objects or Subjects of this Purpose are still in this Life and till Death the Sons of Adam and his natural Race Isa 28.16 1 Pet. 2.3 4 5 6 9. Joh. 3.16 but they are not onely so but much better not onely in respect of a ransome given and made known but al-also in respect of a new Birth begun in them they being such and so beheld and considered as those that through the efficacy of Grace discovered and opening their eyes are in beholding him drawn unfeignedly to believe in him in which being spiritually in him they are by the Election of Grace rooted in united more to Christ and so chosen and owned in Christ and conformed in some measure to him and have the beginnings of Eternal Life 4. For his Purpose of blotting out of the Book of Life and not writing among the Righteous but reprobating and giving up to Satan and so to Eternal Damnation the objects or subjects of this Purpose and those on whom its efficacy shall take place are also of the natural Race of Adam and such also as were bought by Christ into his dispose but not onely or simply such but a great deal worse then as coming from Adam and fallen in him Mat. 13.13 Psa 81.11 Prov. 1.24 31. Joh. 3.20 Job 24.13 24. Mat. 13.13 14 15. Act. 28.27 2 Cor. 36.15 16. by reason of their wilful contumely against him that bought them being such and those and so beheld as will not see when their eyes are opened will none of Christ when and as offered will not turn at his reproof though he call and stretch out his hand to help them hate and rebel against the light close their eyes and stop their ears and harden their hearts when he hath opened and moved and wilfully persist so doing against means light and warnings till there be no remedy These and none but such Rev. 3.5 Rom. 11.23 are the subjects of this Purpose and those on whom it will take place Psal 69.21 28. 109.1 8. Act. 1.16 20. Exod. 32.32 33. Rev. 22.19 Jude 4. So that though the Sons of Adam as fallen be the very objects or subjects of the Purpose of God for whom he gave his Son to become Man and so to die and rise and offer Sacrifice and by vertue thereof through him to extend means and light in the means that they might turn at his reproof and in turning believe and in believing not perish but have Everlasting Life yet his Purposes of chusing in Christ and conferring Everlasting Life and of reprobating to eternal destruction any of the Sons of Adam fallen was not as they were simply so considered either as fallen onely or onely as they were also bought and means extended to them but in another consideration as they were beheld and found to become of another seed either of the Woman Rom. 9.8 Gal. 3.16 29. 1 Pet. 2.9 of Abraham of Christ through belief and receit of Grace which all and none but the Children of the promise are they the elect or by rebelling against Light and Grace become of the Seed of the Serpent of the wicked one 1 Joh. 3.10 12. Joh. 8.44 which none are but those that wilfully against light and warning do and will do his will And between these two Seeds God hath put enmity so as the one is an a bomination to the other yea Gen. 3.15 Pro. 29.27 Jude 3 4. this Seed of the Serpent were forewritten of old at the beginning and so fore-ordained to this contention condemnation or judgement to be the triers and troublers of the Saints and receive judgement accordingly against whose wickedness the Saints are to contend and for the Faith These Cautions minded according as given us in the Scripture we shall finde that all the Purposes of God agree with the whole Testimony of Christ in the Gospel concerning his Oblation Intercession and coming again and all the Covenants of God and all his Promises and all his Threatnings none clashing or jarring with other but all agreeing in one and though there be not first and last and one thing after another in God's Counsels Foreknowledge or Purpose yet as in the counsel in his Purpose he hath preferred something before other and ordered one thing for another and appointed to bring forth something before another as the natural Man before the spiritual so to our thoughts and conception and in being for our knowledge and use there is something before and something after another according to God's order for us to observe And thus understood I will now proceed to view these Purposes CHAP. 3. Of the Purposes of God concerning the second publick Man Jesus Christ the Redeemer AS in all other the Counsels and Works of God The Word the Person of the Son of God Prov. 8.22 Col. 1.17 18. is in his Purpose to have the pre-eminence so in this he is the prime and first in this high Purpose of God even concerning Mankinde fallen and so concerning him 1. His Will and Purpose was That he should do his Will in taking away transgressions and destroying the works of the Devil and for that cause to give him a Body that having the Nature of Man he might be a perfect Man and so Emmanuel God with us in our Nature for us even he for there was no other with or in him to lay aside such Glory or to descend and to be made flesh in a supernatural way See Part 1. ch 13. none in and with him that might joyn with him in this business This was peculiar to him and him onely and none with him This is express and plain in the Testimony of Christ himself by his Spirit both in the Prophets and Apostles Psal 40.7 8. Heb. 10.7 Deut. 18.15 18 19. Act. 3.22 23 24. 7.37 Joh. 5.39 46. Rom. 1.2 3 4 5. 16.25 26. 1 Joh. 3.5 8. In the volume of the book or role it is written of me that I should do thy will Which as it is written in the Role or Book of the Scriptures that testifie of Christ yea even in Gen. 3.15 though not in so cleer a Revelation of the mystery as after he had offered up the acceptable Sacrifice so there is nothing written therein of him but what was in the Bosome Will and Counsel of God before as appears in comparing Heb. 10.7 with Psal 40.7 8. where onely the same saying is plainly written and that also in the same words In the volume of the book it is written c. which seems to carry us farther then any Prophets forewritten even including the Book of his Counsels and Purposes 1 Pet. 1.20 according to that of Peter's saying of Christ Who was verily ordained before the foundation of the world And so it follows Psal 40.8 I delight to do thy will O my God yea thy Law is in the middest
the Truth of the Gospel preached to and Covenant made with Abraham abode still and was more fully preached by the Apostles but that manner of preaching with Baptism and Ordinances delivered by them though heavenly in respect of the former and will be in force till the visible appearing of Jesus Christ but then be shaken when still the Truth of the Gospel and Everlasting Covenant will abide for ever to be enjoyed by sight Now then when all the means appointed for Abraham to be the Father of such a Seed ceaseth and no more brought in by believing but by sight nor living by Faith but by sight such are not in respect of any conversion in Scripture-phrase called Abraham's Seed but I conceive they more properly may be called The Seed or the Children of Christ and of his glorified Saints brought in and living by fight not needeth any Covenant to be farther or again made with such as are brought in by and live in the light of this being brought in to enjoy their part in it in their first conversion And if any conceive they may be called The Seed's Seed or his Seed's Seed and so under that Promise to the Seed of Abraham Isa 59 2● Deut. 30.5 Isa 65.15 16. Jer. 3.16 17 18. I will multiply thee above thy Fathers I hinder it not however this I know The People of God as well as their worship shall then be called by a new Name so that in this is no let or hinderance to that said That the Covenant shall be made to all the spiritual Seed brought in or become of the Seed from the beginning to the ending of the Ministration of the Gospel Isa 41.20 21. 69 7 8. by it to them all together at once yea it will be a great wonder to great admiration to see a Nation born at once and such an infinite Company of Saints presented to them and yet when the Mountain of the Lord's House is thus exalted and the Lord appears in his Glory and the Children of the Resurrection ruling and flying about when the Spirit and the Bride in the presence of the Bridegroom Rev. 22.17 Isa 2.2 3 5. Micah 4.1 2 3 Isa 66.12 Psal 110.3 when Light and Law so proceed out of Sion the Inhabitants of the Nations hearing will say one to another Come and so go together to the House of the Lord without any other Ministration So that then is promised to be the greatest Conversion and more numerous then ever before though all of them brought in by and living in the performance of the Covenant at once so made with the whole Seed and not made over again but continuing and it is enough for all so converted to be under this blessed Government after their Conversion enjoying the happiness of it Rev. 20.9 15. Mat. 25.46 and so escape that great destruction and second death and have eternal Life when the Serpent and all his Seed are cast into the lake of fire which is the second death And so we see who the persons are III. What that is that is to be done in the manner of making this Covenant is fully and sweetly expressed in this Jer. 31.33 34. affirmed also in other places of Scripture let them be considered CHAP. 9. Of the things to be done in making this Covenant see the Text. I. I Will put my Law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts Jer. 31.33 Ezek 36.25 26 27. This exprest in other words when having clensed them from all their filth he saith A new heart will I give you and a new Spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh and I will give you an heart of flesh and I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall keep my judgements and do them Deut. 30.5 6. Of which Moses spake saying And the Lord thy God will bring thee into the Land which thy Fathers possessed and thou shalt possess it and he will do thee good and multiply thee above thy Fathers and the Lord thy God well circumcise thine heart and the heart of thy Seed to love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy Soul that thou maist live And so by Jeremiah again I will give them one heart and one way that they may fear me for ever Jer. 32.39 40. all dayes And I will make an ever lasting Covenant with them that I will not turn away from them from after them to do them good but I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me So that in all the places we may see That then all sin and sinning shall be removed and a perfect Righteousness framed in them and strength to walk constantly therein and by this we may note the difference between this and the first Fruits of it given in to Believers by the first coming of Christ given for a Covenant as namely That this now-given is but a first Fruits and earnest of that promised which is the Harvest to be waited for also That this given was Rom 8.23 Eph. 1.14 Rom. 11.11 26. 2 Cor. 3.3 Rev. 21.1 8. Zach. 12.10 and yet is chiefly received by the Gentiles but that promised chiefly by the whole House of Israel the natural Seed of Abraham become the spiritual Seed this given is mediately in the Ministration of his Servants that promised is immediately by his own presence this given many Israelites shall have their return into their own Land that promised at the visible appearance of Chrift Rom. 11. this given is to all Believers though Israel be in dispersion that promised not till Israel dwell in their own Land many of those that receive this given may yet through weakness be puft up for one against another but in receiving that promised is no more pride nor envy of one against another 1 Cor. 4.7 Isa 11.13 Phil. 3.2 13. Zach. 12.8 Mat. 2.4 Act. 20.30 Rev. 2 3. Isa 60.21 Jo●l 3.17 Zach. 14.21 Rom. 8.17 Isa 60.18 19 21. The best of those that receive this given do not here attain to perfection the least of those that receive that promised are perfect In the Assemblies of those that receive this given were and still are found some among them unsound and some decaying and some falling off but those that receive that promised the people in that whole Assembly be all righteous and no more decaying or falling off Those that receive this given are here still under the Cross and Combatants but those that receive that promised are freed from all Sufferings and Temptation and are Conquerors enjoying the Inheritance This given is received now by one and then by another and by all by degrees but that promised is received at once by all together Israel and Judah and all Believers of all Nations together So though this given be a first Fruits of the
ever liveth to intercede for us and will come again and raise us 2. That this Principle is onely in those that through believing in Christ and him crucified Rom. 5.1 2 3 4 5 6. 2 Tim. 1.9 10 11 12. have been framed to Repentance from dead works and to Faith towards God and therein to some conformity to Christ in his death confidence in him for his Promises of which some experiments in answer of Prayers they have found 3. That this Principle inclines the heart to live by Faith in all conditions and so to walk in the strength of the Lord Gal. 2.20 21. 5.5 2 Cor. 4.13 Phil. 4.4 11 13. 2 Cor. 1.9 10. And this is the Principle begot in the heart by the Doctrine of Resurrection c. CHAP. 9. Of Hebrews 6.2 3. HEb 6.2 And of eternal judgement This also by the connexion of the words appears to be the Doctrine of eternal Judgement and it also appears in that it is coupled and mentioned after the Resurrection of the dead to be that Judgement which shall be after men have died in their Bodies and are raised and made alive again according to that said As it is appointed to men once to die and after this the judgement to which Judgement Heb. 9.27 Joh. 5.27 28 29. 2 Cor. 5.10 Rom. 2.16 Jude 14 15. by the voyce of Christ All that are in their Graves shall come forth and appear before his Judgement-Seat and be judged by him of this our Saviour warneth us Luk. 12.4 5. and 21.34 as did the Preacher of old Eccles 11.9 and 12.14 and the Apostles since 1 Pet. 4.5 2 Tim. 4.1 As for the word Judgement it is used sometime for a right discerning and estimate of Men or things as they are good and bad sometime for Authority Order and Rule given sometime for giving sentence and causing the execution of that sentence and in this sense directly with inclusion of both the former it is meant here and so in this Judgement 2 Tim. 2.10 Heb. 9.15 Mar. 3.29 Rev. 21.8 some shall be sentenced to and possessed of an eternal inheritance with eternal glory and some sentenced to eternal damnation and cast into eternal fire of both which are spoken at large Mat. 25.31 to 46. And this Judgement is called Eternal because the sentence passed shall never be reversed nor the thing sentenced ever be removed nor they on whom the sentence passed ever cease to be but shall remain for ever in everlasting joy or torment according to the sentence and judgement given forth and passed on them and so the Doctrine of Eternal Judgement or that which is in the Gospel by the Oracles of God taught concerning it hath these Instructions in it that is to say 1. That there are some judgements both in sentence and execution in this life ●ccles 9.1 5. both in mercies and corrections in destructions and deliverances and salvations which are but for a time and dure not for ever by which also Rom. 2.4 Joh. 33.29 30. special love or positive hatred are not demonstrated of which I have no cause here to speak any more but this That they both are used in this Day of Grace to lead men to Repentance and turning unto the Lord. 2. That according to the Word of the Lord and in the Ministration thereof a sentence of Life or a sentence of Death may pass on a Man in this Life and yet it may so come to pass that without any alteration of the Minde and Purpose of God the sentence may be so changed as the execution shall not be on that Man on whom it was denounced according to that 1 Sam. 2.30 And so the Lord hath explained his Minde to be Jer. 18.7 19. That when the sentence of death is given out against any if thereby they be smitten and turn from the evil against which it was given forth God will take away the threatned evil And when a sentence of life and good passeth on a man if he take liberty to go on to do evil the Lord will take away the good he said he would do unto them And so again he saith Ezek. 33.13 14. When he saith to the righteous that he shall surely live if he trust to his own righteousness and commit iniquity all his righteousness shall not be mentioned to him but for his iniquity c. he shall surely die and likewise when he saith to the wicked Thou shalt surely die if he turn from his sin and do that which is lawful c. he shall surely live he shall not die And all this grounded upon this Ezek. 33.10 11. 18.30 31 32. That God hath no pleasure in the death of the wicked but that the wicked turn from his way and live And therefore he calls and promiseth and threatens and correct and useth means that they might turn and live and on the same ground and from the same and like places Rom. 9.19 20 21. to ch 10. 11.7 10 17 23 11 14 32. the Apostles have taught the same Dectrine to Believers warning the believing Gentiles that were grafted into the true Olive-Tree and partook of the fatness of it That if they abode not in his goodness they also should be cut off and tells them also That the reprobated Jews the branches broken off if they persisted not still in unbelief they shall be grafted in again● for God is able to graft them in again yea his mercy shewn to the Gentiles hath such an end and tendency in it yea he hath concluded all under unbelief that he might have mercy on all c. 3. That though through continuance in wilful Rebellion against light and many covincements and warnings a Man may come to that height of sin Prov. 1.24 25 31. Jer. 6.27 28 30. Ezek. 24.13 14. Mar. 3.29 even in this life as to be reprobated and given up to Satan and so left to that eternal Judgment yet to come yet that is so hardly discernable to any in this life that it is not safe for us to judge farther of such then that they are in danger of eternal damnation for though such transgression shall not be so forgiven but that it shall be verily and remarkably punished yet if by the means used with all punishments they be regained to repentance the soul may be saved in the day of the Lord. Whence we are not absolutely forbidden to pray for such a one 1 Joh. 5.16 but that we pray not for such a transgression to be forgiven and taken away so as all punishment be removed for of necessity that must be visibly and sorely punished here or hereafter 1 Cor. 5.5 1 Tim. 1.20 whence the delivery of such a one to Satan hath such an end and tendency while means and life is continued to destroy the flesh that the Spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord for while life and means is vouchsafed there is hope
8 10 11. and being the raiser of men quickened and enlived them 2. In receiving from Christ into their heart an inward living Principle or Spirit of Faith and Life Gal. 5.22 23 24. That without an outward enforcement from law or fears or thoughts of acquiring self-advantages doth from the grace beleeved and hope received spring up love joy childelike affections 2 Cor. 1.8 9 10. 2 Tim. 4.17 18 and so lead to serve in newnesse of spirit and life 3 Since they were quickened in beleeving In raising them out of great deaths Phil. 3.9.14 Heb. 11.25 26. Psal 37. in distresses and temptations in which all seen hopes of help were removed and so far the sentence of death was passed on them yet hee delivered and consolated them 4 In enabling them with willingness to bee conformed to Christ in his death and so to pass through deaths for Christs sake and to bear with patience the wrongs and oppressions of the wicked knowing the certainty of the Resurrection and of eternall Judgement 5 In elivating the Affections to things above Col. 3.1.4 1 Thes 1.10 Tit. 2.14 where Christ is And so moving to hope and long and wait for the comming of our Lord Jesus Christ and the blessed hope and inheritance then to bee given by him in the resurrection of the just as is shewn in opening the two last Principles Now then put all said in these first five verses together of the Principles with the spirituall operations And minde how Jesus Christ in his oblation is the foundation of all and the oracles of God in discovery of that foundation And those oracles the teacher of these Principles and the holy Spirit of God in this teaching the enlightener of the mind and worker of these Principles in the heart and there through building the Beleever on the same foundation from whence all these flow and so having effected in them repentance from dead works faith towards God and such tasks of the heavenly gift conforming to Christ in his death enduing with spirituall vertues and gifts affording experience of Gods graciousness in performing his Promises with a principle of life in the beginning of confidence to live to God and wait for the comming of our Lord Jesus Christ Surely surely in all this is set forth True Faith and Holiness of the right kind even saving and justifying and here set forth in a great degree and measure also And this the very same-faith that was in these Hebrews to whom this Epistle was written whom he owneth as holy Brethren And yet notwithstanding all this Hee by the same Spirit warneth them to flye all those evills that indanger to departing from this faith and such Principles in which they were fastened on such a foundation where they had so great salvation and such a blessed hope and so warns them of the great danger in case of forgetfullness Heb. 2.1 2 3. Heb. 3.6 7 12 13 14 16-19 Heb. 4.1 and neglect of so great salvaation And to avoid that danger by holding fast the rejoycing of hope and beginning of confidence begot in them firm to the end And to hear his voice and beware of the deceitfullness of sin and departing through unbelief And setteth before them the examples of those that through unbelief did not enter the ripicall rest and craveth leave to fear least any of them should seem to come short of entring the true rest Heb. 5.11 12. Chap. 6.1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 10.25 26 29. Jer. 2.21 22. 1 Ioh. 2 -19 chap. 6.9 10. And these holy Brethren also hee reproves for their dulness and unprofitableness And then minding them of the foundation laid among them and the Oracles of God thereby to them and the Principles they taught which these also had received with the lively operations of the Holy Ghost therein experimented also by them And then hee secretly intimates to them as if some so far brought as they were yet for want of heedfullness to this great salvation were seduced by the Tempter And had wilfully and wickedly departed from this faith and therein from the foundation Oracles and Principles which Apostates hee puts here in the third person Those and they because when fallen away they are no longer of this number And because hee doth not judge nor will sentence any of them to bee such yea hee was better perswaded of them and yet proposeth those as terrible examples to warn them And so the application by way of warning and admonition and even to fear such things as cause such danger is even to Beleevers and that both in the first person wee chap. 2.1.3 10.26 12.25 and also in the second person to them chap. 3 7-13.15 4.1 5.11 12. 12.25 And this the usuall language of Scripture in like cases of departure and the danger thereof Rom. 8.13 1 Cor. 15.12 Gal. 1.6 4.11 5.4 2 Pet. 3.17 And so this great danger being proposed as a warning I shall consider the two next points propounded in these verses CHAP. XI Heb. 6.4 6 7 8. FOr it is impossible for those who were once enlightened c. Heb. 6.4.6 If they fall away to renew them again unto Repentance seeing they crucifie to themselves the Son of God a fresh and put him to an open shame In which words for shewing the impossibility of renewing such And the reason thereof I shall consider what the Text offers 1 The persons that have and do so highly sin as to renew them is impossible 1 They are not such as do and alwayes hitherto have lived in ignorance and unbeleef and so in prophaneness Ioh. 3.14 16. Act. 13.38 3 47. Rom. 16.26 c. for to such the Gospell declaring the foundation and sounding forth the oracles of God may bee hopefully and is to bee preached to them to bring them from darkness to light 2 They are not such as having heard of the foundation Joh. 2.9 Luk. 24.26 46 Act. 4.18 26. 1 Cor. 15.12 13-23 do beleeve it to bee and yet are not instructed in or acquainted with the oracles of God as in particular related part 2. chap. 10. page 94. 95. for to such as these they are to bee and may bee hopefully taught and opened 3 They are not such Ioh. 8.30 31 -36. 12.42 43-47 2 Cor. 5.20.21 6.1 2. as having heard and beleeved the Testimonies of the Gospel concerning the foundation and Oracles of God And are not yet so prevailed with to heed and yeild up thereto as by spirituall light and evidence to have those forementioned Principles framed in them only have their knowledge and faith in understanding and notion These are to bee and may hopefully by the word of grace bee pressed thereto 4 They are not such 1 Cor. 15. Gal. 3. 4 5. Iude 19 20 21. as being brought as far as the farthest of these yea with some spirituall operations having a tendancy towards the
all his Natural Posterity to come of him it was committed And against what Knowledge and inward Natural Principle of Righteousness and with what deliberation and freedom of will when he was no way necessitated thereto he committed this sin and also how he committed this sin by the motion of the Devil in the Serpent in sayings questioning the Truth of and contrary to the plain saying of God and all for a dreaming conceit to get a shadow when he had the substance of good which he let go for it and so for very vanity it self so that we may with marvelling say Oh how vile and abominable the sin of Man how contrary to the nature and will of God! how tempting and provoking his Majesty how unworthy and unbeseeming such a Man as Adam 5. Having thus viewed Man's demeanor and sin in his fall and first offence let us minde also the misery that befel him and all Mankinde in and through him by this one so great and manifold offence and that the Spirit saith plainly was the entrance of sin and death by sin Rom. 5.12 18 6.23 1 Cor. 15.21 22. The very yielding to commit this sin brought forth fruit unto death as is evident For I. In drinking in I Gen. 3.1 13. Eccles 7.29 Rom. 8.6 7. Col. 1.21 and obeying the poysonful word and temptation of the Serpent the Natural Disposition and Inclination of Man was poysoned and polluted with that Hellish and Serpentine Venome and so Man became emptied and stripped of his Uprightness and so of his Comfortable Knowledge of God and love of God and his inward Natural Principle of Righteousness and filled with a Disposition and inclination averse to God and all things pleasing to him and bent and prone to all things displeasing to him and so became an Enemy to God II. It brought Weakness Pain and Mortality on the Body and Grief Shame and Fear of wrath and death on the Soul of Man n Gen. 3. Heb. 2.14 III. It cast man under the commanding and condemning Power of the Law of Works To love the Lord his God with all his Heart Soul Minde and Strength and his Neighbour as himself and to walk in and bring forth the Fruits of that Love he was not under the Power of any such outward Law to direct command move and lead him before for the Law of God was before in his Heart it was his Natural Inclination and Aptitude so to love and walk in it but this by his Fall was lost and gone out of his Heart Rom. 2.15 3.19 5.12 18. Gal. 4.4 yet notwithstanding God lost no part of his Authority his Goodness foreshewn to Man did still as much oblige Man to this Love and walking in it as before and so the Law without took hold of Man and had its efficacy in him to command and so to excuse or accuse but afforded him no help or power of doing it yet justly condemned for every Transgression or short coming of it and that to death and this befell all Mankinde in the first publick Man IV. IV. Rom. 8.20 Deut. 28.16 24 Eccles 1.1 2. Psal 75.3 It occasioned misery and vanity on all the Creatures made for the service and commodity of Man and put under his Dominion and turned that which was for his welfare into a snare so as all turned to be a vexation and curse to him to fill him with horror and madness to his Torment Ruine and Destruction V. V. Numb 21.21 22 24 31. Judg. 11.13 15 21 25. According to the Law of Arms and the right of a Victorer Satan had gotten the Dominion of Mankinde and so Mankinde in the first publick Man fell under the power and slavery of the wicked one the Devil that thus overthrew Man and got the power of Death to terrifie Man withal Rev. 12.9 2 Cor. 11.3 1 John 5.19 Heb. 2.14 VI. VI. Rom. 5.12 18. 6.23 Gal. 3.10 Deut 27 26. It threw man and all mankinde in that publick man unavoidably under the guilt and Dominion of sin and Death even all that first mentioned Death Gen. 2.17 and so into subjection to the Sentence Condemnation and Curse of that Law of Works under which he was fallen and to be judged by the Almighty according to that Law to suffer the utmost of the Curse it did sentence unto for all the breaches of it Lo such the Fall and Misery of Man such the foulness and fruit of this first and Original sin and such the state of the first Man in his fall and of all Mankinde in him and this without difference of any of them that Naturally were in him Rom. 5.12 18 19 6.23 1 Cor. 15.49 and come forth from him neither ever did doth or can any Man by Nature or Naturally come forth from him in any better state but in coming Naturally forth from him to bear his Image so that we may by this see a little of the sin and misery Mankinde at first fell into He that was once righteous now unrighteous he that was once in favour and well-pleasedness with God now under guilt and displeasure he that was happy now miserable yet God the same and Man changed and fallen into misery in respect of himself and all Creatures without Remedy to help of which a word or two to prepare for following Business CHAP. 11. Of the Immutability of God notwithstanding the mutablity fallen Angels and Mankinde NOtwithstanding all this Evil of Man his enmity against God and misery in himself and so his woful change yet was not there in or by it any change in God nor any alteration or failing of his minde or purpose he from Eternity was and now is and to Eternity will be the same for ever a Exod. 3.14 Rev. 1.4 8. 11.17 16.5 Heb. 13.8 Mal. 3.6 Jam. 1.17 1 John 1.5 4.8 without change or shadow of change the Father of Lights yea Goodness and Light it self and there is no Darkness in him He is Love and as for fury and wrath working out to the hatred destruction and torment of any of his Creatures it hath not its first rise from the Being and Nature of God but from such Transgressions against his Goodness by his Creatures as stands cross to his Wisdom Love and Goodness so as even from thence because of such Transgression hatred and wrath floweth from him as a Fruit of his Goodness and Love to his glorious Goodness and well-beloved Son as a just Reward of such Contemners thereof b Psal 21.8 109.4 5. 89.36 Prov. 8.22 23. Psa 119.68 136.10 20. so that fury is not in him c Isa 27.4 but the Fall and Destruction of Transgressors is of themselves deserved and procured by themselves d Hos 13.6 9. Jer. 14 8. And in all this God is of one minde and changeth not he at first made all things good and so Angels and Men righteous and such as he loved
sprung out of the Earth n Psal 85.11 Then he ascended in that very body which died and was raised again and by the Eternal Spirit offered himself a spotless Sacrifice to God and with the Vertue of his own Blood entred the holy of holies and so made peace and obtained Eternal Redemption o Act. 1.9 10 11. Heb. 8.3 4. 10.10 12. 9.12 14. And God also for this hath exalted him p Phil. 2.10 11. and taken up his well-pleasedness in him and set him on his right hand q Mat. 17.5 Heb. 8.1 10.12 and released and given over all Mankinde to him for his dispose and made him Lord of all r Rom. 14.9 Act. 2.34 36. 10.36 and Head of the Church s Col. 1.18 19. and filled him with the immeasurable fulness of the Holy Ghost to preach the Gospel and call sinners and open the eyes of the blinde c. to draw Men to himself that believing on him they might be his Church and he so confer his own Priviledges on them t Isa 42.1 8. 61.1 4. Joh. 1.12 Phil. 2.10 11. Act. 17.30 31. and that he may raise all Men from the first death that he died for them and bring them before him to be judged by him according to the Gospel Rom. 2.16 and 14.9 12. 2 Cor. 5.10 And thus also hath God testified of him and set him forth the Propitiation for the sins of the whole World u 1 John 2.2 for Men to receive Remission of sins through Faith in his Blood and so to bring them in to God w Rom. 3.25 Act. 10.43 26.18 And thus is he perfect in himself the second and last publick Man the Lord from Heaven the spiritual Man the quickning Spirit in whom the Nature of Man is restored and married to the Divine Nature in the person of the Son of God in which is rich Provision of pardon peace wisdom righteousness holiness redemption and eternal life all to be enjoyed in coming in by his call to believe on him x 1 Cor. 15.44 45 46 47. Mat. 22.1 4. Prov. 9.1 6. Col. 2.9 10. 1.28 1 Cor. 1.30 and such a one is the Man Christ God-Man God with us in our Nature for us y Mat. 1.23 glorified with the Father 's own self as the publick Man with the Glory he had with the Father before the World was which for a while he laid aside for our sakes that in his re-assuming it again we believing on him might come to partake of glory with him z Joh. 17.4 5 9. Col. 3.4 And this is an higher business than that Gen. 1.26 27. 2.7 if not as high as that which was unlawfully aspired to by some Angels and the first Man and this is the Christ nor can there be any Election in him or Belief on him but as he is such a one and so to be considered as such a publick Man the new and spiritual Man 3. In the first Creation the first publick Man had all Mankinde in him in his loyns to come naturally by descent from him and so sinned in his sinning according to that account and language Heb. 7.9 10. and so he stood in the room or stead of none and undertook for none but those that were in him and Naturally to descend from him and so Naturally his own and Naturally interessed they in him and he in them and he Naturally obliged to them But in the new Creation the Son of God the Word that was made Flesh and the second publick Man before considered as his work done in his own Body and he in that Body glorified he had none of Mankinde in him none his Friends or Brethren and peculiar Ones in and with him to lay aside such Glory as he had with the Father before the World was to be supernaturally made Flesh as he was and to offer the propitiatory sacrifice as he did no not in him as there must have been according to that language Heb. 7.9 10. if there had been any such in him nor did he interpose to stand in the room and stead and undertake to abase himself and overcome Death and offer the propitiatory Sacrifice for himself or any his peculiar Friends that were in him and loved him but for the first Man and his Natural Race that were not only out of him sinners and enemies to him as he undertook for them but are also found such when he first calleth or beginneth to work on them a Rom. 5.6 8. 1 Pet. 3.18 1 Tim. 1.15 Mat. 9.13 Luk. 5.32 so that his love his undertaking and all his grace and obligations to Men are unspeakable gracious great and free Nor hath he any other to make his seed but such as are first the seed and of the seed of the first Man him 1 Cor. 15.46 49. Jam. 1.18 Eph. 2.4 10. 2 Cor. 5 17. and those that come forth of him and bear his Image are they from among whom and of whom by a spiritual way he brings in to himself and makes them new Creatures 4. In the first Creation 1 Joh 3 5. Phil. 2 6-10 Jer. 50.4 5 6. Joh. 17.4 6 7. Psal 68.18 the first Mans work and business was easie but to dress the Garden order the Creatures and forbear eating of one of the Trees in the Garden and so to keep sin out of the World which yet he did not But in the new Creation the second Man had a great painful and mighty work to do to undergo abasement in shame and suffering to offer an invaluable Sacrifice to take away sin appease wrath make an Atonement overcome Death and the Devil to purchase an Inheritance and receive Spirit in the Man to send forth even to the rebellious that the Lord might dwell among them c. which also he hath faithfully and fully done 5. In the first Creation Gen. 1.1 Psal 33.6 75.3 2 Pet. 3 5-7 10 11 12. Rom. 8. 19 20 21. Rev. 21 1-5 the Heaven and the Earth was made of no pre-existing matter or being onely the Word of the Lord gave the very being thereto but in the new Creation it is of the old Heaven and Earth dissolved melted and overturned and then made new new created to as good and better estate than at the first 6. The old Creation was finished in six dayes Gen. 1. 2.1 2. Exod. 20.11 Isa 65.12 19. 2 Pet. 3 3-15 Rom. 8.19 20 21. each day consisting of evening and morning consisting of twenty four hours and the Rest Sabbath of the Lord on the seventh day But the new Creation is longer before it be finished and brought forth in its full perfection to open view it 's likely as many thousands of yeers as the first was of dayes it being the whole time of the supportation and decaying of the old And such Dissimilitudes is shewn in Scripture to be between the first and now old Creation and
Treatise and that in which if in all said that is here said Who he is what a one he is and whence he is be remembred the whole Testimony of Christ is comprehended I shall therefore speak of these things more largely and explicately considering them in three distinct Branches as I finde them set forth in the Testimony of Christ in the Scripture the first concerning his first coming and therein his abasement and exaltation and sacrifice offered the second concerning his leaving of the world in respect of bodily presence and sitting at the right Hand of God and there mediating the third concerning his coming again to reign and judge And these three I shall treat of under these three terms that is to say Of his Oblation of Sacrifice and Of his Mediation and Intercession and Of his personal coming again in Glory These three also each in the Testimony of it including other his Oblation including his Mediation as the next end of it and his coming again in Glory as the ultimate end of it his Mediation and Intercession in the Testimony of it including his Oblation as that by vertue whereof he mediateth and intercedeth and his coming again as that for which his Mediation hath its tendency to prepare Men and his personal coming again in Glory is affirmed to be for the very cause of his sufferings and sacrifice and that in which the fulness and perfection of his Oblation and Mediation in the fruits thereof shall cleerly and fully appear whence they all agree in one and are spoke of somtime together and somtime distinctly and somtime more special of one and sometime more special of another as will after appear and so I shall speak of each distinctly The first Branch of the Testimony of Christ CHAP. 2. Of the Oblation of Christ BY the Oblation of Christ I mean that offering up of himself a Sacrifice to God to make satisfaction and propitiation for the sins of Men and I am perswaded Mr. Owen and the residue of such learned Men do mean the same by the Oblation of Christ And whatever any other may pretend to mean yet that is the thing under consideration while that word Oblation is used in this business otherwise this word Oblation may be used for other offerings and other sacrifices as well as the word Ransom is used somtime for ransoming by price sometime for ransoming by strong hand somtime for procuring an interest in the ransomed somtime for freeing the ransomed out of trouble c. as also the word Redemption somtime is used for redemption of a Friend by purchase somtime for redemption out of the hands of an Enemy by strong hand somtime of the redeemed purchased or redeemed from other things by a price given to themselves somtime the word is used for redeeming Men of God somtime for redeeming out of others unto God so that the confounding these terms and using them one for another as all one in every sentence where they are used signifying one and the same manner of thing is that by which the unwary are deceived and strife about words occasioned while the thing it self is not stood to I therefore have here exprest my meaning and so do accept of and use this phrase here The Oblation of Christ meaning thereby His offering up himself a sacrifice to God to make satisfaction and propitiation for the sins of Men. 1. That Jesus Christ the Man Christ that is Emmanuel God with us did offer up himself and so is the Priest Heb. 7.27 28. 2. That the whole humane Nature in the Body of the Man Christ was that which he offered and so that himself in that Body is the Sacrifice which he offered Heb. 10 5-10 3. That it was by the Power of the Divine Nature and so by the Eternal Spirit by which he was upheld in suffering and overcame Death and offered up himself a spotless Sacrifice and so also he is the Altar that upheld sanctified and dignified the gift and offering Heb. 9 2 14. and all this that Jesus Christ is the Priest the Sacrifice and the Altar the Babylonish Darkness is so removed that unless in some Allegorical Dreamers I know no difference in this but that there is an union of Spirit among us in this which I wish that we may keep in the bond of peace and the Lord so encrease our union more Therefore passing these things over I shall observe about the Oblation of Christ these four things as found in Scripture namely 1. What it was that was offered up in Sacrifice 2. Who it was that offered up this Sacrifice 3. To whom this Sacrifice was by him offered 4. For whom and in whose behalf this Sacrifice was offered 5. For what this Sacrifice was offered for Men. 6. To and for what end he therefore offered this Sacrifice And all these are clearly pointed out to us by the Apostle speaking of it Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works Therefore I shall consider the points as plainly affirmed in this Text compared with and explicated by other places speaking plainly of the very same things CHAP. 3. 1. What that was which was offered up in Sacrifice IT is cleer and express in this Tit. 2.14 he gave himself so it s said Heb. 7.27 he offered up himself a Heb. 9.14 and so it is called the Sacrifice of himself b Heb. 9.26 and the offering of the Body of Jesus Christ once for all c Heb. 10.10 So this Body this humane Nature of Chrst the Body which was given him to that end and which he so willingly took into union of person with himself d Heb. 10.5 7. that was it he gave and offered up a Sacrifice He from Eternity was the natural Son of God and so in the form of God equal with the Father glorified with his own self one and the same God and was not then before time naturally Man nor according to the work of God in the first Creation naturally could be so It was the work and beginning of a new Creation in which in respect of the Nature of Man taken into union with himself he became for a time not only inferior to the Father but also to the Angels yea in some sense to the Rulers and rich among Men e Psal 22.6 Isa 53.2 3. and he came forth not in a natural way but was made that which naturally he was not and so he was made flesh made of a woman of the Seed of David made under the Law made subject to our infirmities as is foreshewn And this Body of Jesus was perfectly holy and sinless and had its first hath its continual being in union with the Son of God and so by the Grace of personal union is one and the same Son and so Emmanuel God with us in our Nature and for us the humane Nature in
him distinct though never divided from the Divine so that this humane Nature or Body of Christ is not only sinless just holy but also exceeding precious and beyond all our valuation for excellency and worthiness yet in this his personal body was he under the Law for us and brought before the Judgement-Seat for us and condemned and put to death in the flesh for sins committed by us in the flesh f Rom. 8.3 2 Cor. 5.21 Gal. 3.13 he himself bare our sins in his own Body to or on the Tree being put to death in the flesh g 1 Pet. 2.24 3.18 and by death he overcame death and him that had the power of death h Heb. 2.14 and so rose again just and for our justification in the same Body that died i 1 Cor. 15.3 4. and by the Eternal Spirit ascended in that Body by or with the vertue of his own blood into Heaven and offered that spotless Body of his which had satisfied for our sins by death and overcome death and risen just a Sacrifice to God k Heb. 9.12 14. 10 5-10 14. and God hath accepted him and taken up his well-pleasedness and dwelling in him and glorified him in the humane Nature also with the glory that he had in person with him before the world was and hath born Testimony of him And this the Oblation Gift Ransom Sacrifice offered by Jesus Christ the second publick Man a matchless and invaluable Sacrifice which excluded all other Sacrifices and all other works of Righteousness from being it or any part of it this Body of Christ that was crucified for us it and it alone is the Sacrifice which in his Oblation he offered to God for us CHAP. 4. 2. Who it was that offered up this Sacrifice THis is here also in Tit. 2.14 plainly express'd to be our Saviour Jesus Christ who gave himself for us plainly it was Jesus Christ he himself that did freely give himself Peter also speaking of the sufferings of Christ and having expresly named Jesus Christ that suffered for us saith of him Who his own self bare our sins in his own body a 1 Pet. 2.22 24. and our Saviour Christ saith of himself I lay down my life that I might take it again no man taketh it from me but I lay it down of my self I have power to lay it down and I have power to take it again This commandment have I received of my Father b Joh. 10.17 18. And so it 's often plainly and expressy said he gave himself for our offences Christ hath loved us and given himself for us he gave himself a ransome c. he offered up himself c. c Gal. 1.4 Eph. 5.2 1 Tim. 2.6 Heb. 7.27 If it be replied That God the Father he gave his only begotten Son he made his Soul an offering for sin he spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all d Joh. 3 6. Isa 53 10. Rom. 8.32 I answer This is no contradiction or unsaying of any thing foresaid but rather an illustration and confirmation of the approvedness goodness and excellency of that his giving himself a Sacrifice not only in that no other Man did and that he himself did it by the Divine will and authority of the Father in respect of which will and appointment the Father did and in respect of acting and fulfilling that will he himself did but more also in this respect Joh. 10.30 1 Joh. 5 7. that the Father and he are one in respect of Divine Essence and in respect of both Natures in the person of the Son Joh. 5.17 18 16 20 21 22 23. the Father and the Son are both one in love to Mankinde and so both one in will and design so as also they work together so that the Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do and what things soever the Father doth those also doth the Son likewise and also in that the Father fitted him with a Body for this business and appointed and sent him forth to do it and even so he willingly accepted the appointment Heb. 10.5 7 8 9 10 12. and took the Body and came to do and did it and so with free and ready will and oneness of will with the Father he did offer up himself in that body of his once for all so that the saying He gave and offered up himself is not contradicted by saying the Father gave him but receiveth confirmation and illustration of the goodness and excellency of this his gift and giving yea it opens to us the right understanding of it he came and did it not barely of himself Joh. 8 42. 1 Joh. 5.6 but in union of will and approbation of the whole three in one God the Father sent him he came and the Holy Ghost witnessed of him Gal. 4.4 the Father sent him forth made of a woman of the Seed of David and the Holy Ghost sanctified that Seed in the wombe of the Virgin and framed him a Body thereof Luke 1.35 uniting it in the very framing to the person of the Son of God and so it was not the Father nor the Holy Ghost John 1.14 Rom. 1.3 but the Son that is the Word was made flesh of the Seed of David yet the Father by the Spirit made it so and the Son accepting willingly to receive this humane Nature into union of person with himself and to be thus abased he is truly said to have made himself of no reputation Phil. 2.7 8. and took upon him the form of a Servant and humbled himself so it was not the Father or the Holy Ghost that did die Joh. 10.17 18 1 Pet. 3.18 but the Son in the humane Nature or Body which he took he layed down his life for us being put to death in the flesh neither was it the Father or the Holy Ghost that rose from the dead Joh. 10.18 Eph. 4.9 10. but the Son and yet the Son in that Body of his the Father by the Holy Ghost did raise him yet was it he in that very Body that died that rose from the dead even so it was not the Father nor the Holy Ghost that offered the Sacrifice but Jesus Christ himself in oneness of will with the Father Heb. 9.14 Psa 110.1 Heb. 1.13 Heb. 1.3 10.12 and by or through the power of the Holy Ghost he did offer up himself his own Body a Sacrifice without spot to God even the Father who hath accepted him and set him on his right hand and so also as having finished and compleated his oblation and being accepted he sate down on the right hand of the Majesty on high so that there is no exclusion or denial of the works of the Father or Holy Ghost about the provision preparation offering and acceptance of this Oblation in saying Christ himself offered it but onely the affirmation of
and Oblation of Christ and for him to offer for and so accomplish their Salvation This stands cross to the whole Testimony of Scripture about the Oblation of Christ as foreshewn Par. 1. ch 7. and is answered in the former Answer being no Scripture-saying nor agreeing with the Rule there given and by him approved 3. That the Fruits of the purchase of Christ shall certainly be bestowed on all those for whom he died c In Epist to his Higness p. 2. And again That all the effects and fruits of the Death of Christ antecedent to our believing are deposited in the hand or righteousness and faithfulness of God to whom as a ransom it was payed c. to be made out effectually to them for whom he died in the appointed time and season to which he quotes 1 Tim. 2.5 6. Heb. 2.17 2 Cor. 5.18 19. 1 Cor. 6.19 20. d Pag. 168. None of these places countenancing either of these expressions and some contradicting them cleerly And it 's before shewn how Scripture plainly affirmeth That Jesus Christ as the publick Man is by vertue of his sufferings and Oblation offered to God glorified with the Glory he as the Son of God had with the Father before the World was and That he is made The Christ and The Lord of all The Saviour of the World The Head of the Church The Mediator between God and Men The great High-Priest yea all Power and Authority is given to him yea Power to give Repentance and Remission of sins to open blinde eyes to communicate the Priviledges of sons to raise the Dead and to judge all Men according to the Gospel and to give rewards to his Servants the Saints both small and great to sit on the Throne of David and set his suffering-Saints on Thrones with him and all this the Fruit of the Death Oblation and Purchase of Christ and attained by him and to be believed O let not Believers be so puff'd up to think all this must be bestowed on them all Scripture is against it let none suffer himself by such dangerous Expressions to be occasioned to fall into the Condemnation of the evil Angels that were not content with their place But let this be waved as not intended though the Expression giveth Ground for it and waving this the Expression is waved as false and dangerous but take it in the best sense we can it is a confessed Truth That the Gifts of Apostles Prophets Evangelists The visible descending of the Holy Ghost The Gifts of speaking with divers Tongues The Gifts of Miracles were all fruits and effects of the Death Oblation and Purchase of Christ as hath been shewn in plain Texts and were procured by him into himself to be bestowed as Fruits of his Death before we believed And the Spirit saith That all these are not given not only not to every one for whom Christ died but even not to every Believer and Member of the Church So that this Expression as it's derogatory to Christ so it is contradictory to the plain Testimony of the Spirit in the Scripture But let leave be given to wave this though the Expression will not admit the waving it seeing these are things by some attained to and to be believed But if no more is meant but those Graces necessary to sonship and eternal salvation yet the Expression crosseth the plain sayings of the Gospel still that intimate to us the perishing of some for whom Christ died and hath plainly foretold us That some will deny the Lord that bought them yea the Scripture setteth forth the Death Oblation and Purchase of Christ as the Ground of the Lordship of Christ and of his raising the Dead and of the Equity of his judging according to the Gospel which is all denied by this Expression And yet here is more confusion and darkness in this Expression in a mistake of that for what Christ offered himself a sacrifice to God if not a short coming also in that which he offered surely in his paying the debt he died that is true and yet here is more than simply Death in the Oblation giving or Ransom or Sacrifice even Death Resurrection Ascension and giving himself to God that which he gave and offered to God for us was himself his own Body as is foreshewn And that for which he gave himself was for Men for sinners ungodly c. for us even for our sins to take them away and for our nature and persons to purchase us into his dispose as is fully shewn and proved True if there had been any that God had chosen and given to Christ to die for c. as Mr. Owen intimates in some of his Expressions then they were God's Elect and Christ his peculiar by donation of the Father before his Death and so his Death and Oblation could not be for them to purchase them or that they should be his by vertue of that Oblation and Purchase of his seeing they were his Father's Elect and his by gift before no need to buy after that which was given before therefore it must not be for them but for something else for them And what that is Mr. Owen's Expression hinteth and in other his writings he expresseth as if Christ in giving himself to God did purchase of his Father by his Death and Sacrifice certain Graces of Repentance Faith Love and other spiritual Gifts to be bestowed on some certain persons fore-given him to die for That such gifts are the effects and fruits of the Death and Oblation of Christ is true and granted because he by his Oblation procured that power and furniture when he purchased us and an Inheritance for all that believe on him by which he giveth and worketh these Graces though purchasing such Graces be no Scripture-phrase and yet this is still more unscripture-like in intimating as if all these Graces and Fruits were not in the Hands of Christ to bestow though purchased by him but deposited into the Hands of God c. Very true for they are all deposited in to the Man Christ in whom the fulness of the Godhead dwelleth bodily Col. 2.3 9 10. Isa 42. 1-7 and 61.1 2. And to him it belongs to give Repentance Faith Love and to communicate the Priviledges of sons and this Power and Authority he purchased when he purchased Mankinde to be given into his dispose Par. 1. ch 7. so that this Expression suits not to any plain sayings of Scripture nor to the approved Rule to which he commends us for trial 4. That there was but one type of Christ his intercession principally namely the entrance of the high Priest into the holy of holies e Pag. 216. Sect. 3. Surely he must comprehend a great deal in the High-Priest's entrance into the holy of holies to make that any direct Type of the Intercession of Christ at all much more to make it the principal one for the High-Priest entred into the holy of holies once every yeer
and but once in the yeer and so at once in one day made the Atonement for all Israel and yet for particular defilements they needed daily washings and purifications still else they should have died in their uncleanness notwithstanding the Atonement made for them answerably Jesus Christ by his own Oblation once offered in the end of the World entred into the holy place and made the Atonement for the sins of Mankinde that they were fallen into and obtained eternal Redemption and is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole World and remaineth in the holy of holies a continual Mediator and Interceder that by vertue of his Oblation he may be taking still away the sin of the World and by a spiritual sprinkling of his Blood purifie the Hearts of Believers from their personal and particular sins without receit of which purifications Men may die in their own sins notwithstanding the Atonement that was once made for them and those High-Priests could not remain in the holy of holies so to intercede but came out again so soon as the Atonement was made and so the High-Priest's entrance in the holy of holies once in the yeer was principally the Type of the Atonement made by Christ once in the later end of the World and the Types of his Intercession was in other services of the High-Priest and Priests when the High-Priest was come out of the holy of holies Exod. 28.29 30. with Numb 18 1-4 22 23. with Lov. 1 2 3 4 5 c. when in a continual and daily service they made Intercession for the people by bearing or taking away their iniquities in Ministrations in the Sanctuary for them and burning Incense beside their oft Purifications which did rather type out the Intercession of Christ as is foreshewn and may be read in comparing Heb. 9 7-27 and 10.11 12 18 19. with 7.25 c. and so this Expression agreeth not with the approved Rule pag. 26. 5. There is no real difference between the efficacy of the Death of Christ and that of his Intercession upon the actual accomplishment of it f Pag. 216. Sect. 3. This is a very dark saying and tending to confound things distinct for sure the Oblation is already accomplished his Death over and past and he alive for evermore but the vertue of his Death and so of his Oblation abideth but the efficacy is that here to be minded and its efficacy with God is seen in this that he hath made Christ Jesus the Lord filled him with all fulness of the Holy Ghost given all Power and Authority into his Hands to dispose of all Men to raise the Dead and to judge all All this is given him as the effect of his Death and Oblation and for this he neither doth nor needeth to make Intercession Therefore the making the efficacies of Oblation Offerings and Intercession-making as both one without any real difference in the actual accomplishment is not right Besides the prevalency of his Intercession with God is by vertue of his Oblation-fore-accomplished and with and in the Furniture by it obtained and it alwayes and in all things for all he intercedeth prevaileth with God and so he obtaineth the making known of his Oblation and the Vertues thereof for Men and the Extention of many Means and Mercies and spiritual Operations to them all which are the efficacies of his Intercession with God for Men. But now the efficacies with and in Men are various some receiving and so meeting freely with blessing others refusing and upon that account condemned not that he intercedeth for their Condemnation but for their refusal of Mercies extended by the Intercession of him that had fore-bought them The efficacy of his Oblation is in that they are given into his dispose and he is their Lord and shall be their Judge which they cannot avoid and this obtained before Intercession made The efficacy of his Intercession by vertue of his Oblation is seen in the Patience Forbearance Mercy Means and Spirit extended to Men to bring them in to be his peculiar People and its efficacy in Men is in their believing precious but in their disobedient refusal heavy even tending to just Condemnation the manner of Christ's judging being according to the Mercies and Means he hath extended as Men have received or rejected And besides in those that do receive the Grace extended for his Intercession it is not all one and so prevalent in and with the best of Saints on Earth nor so abundantly efficacious with them as it hath been and is with God such thoughts I hope are far from us and not intended in the Expression but the Expression being Scriptureless Pag. 26. and not agreeing to the Rule I leave it 6. That Christ was sprinkled with his own Blood g Pag. 217. Sect. 3. This a very dark and Scriptureless Expression we read of his Garments to be sprinkled with the Blood of his Enemies when he revengeth the cause of his people Isa 63.3 but for being sprinkled with his own Blood we read not and what sense to devise to make this true in is beyond my understanding for we even all Mankinde in and through our first Father Adam were fallen under the guilt of manifold sins charged upon us by that Law under which we were fallen and these could not be pardoned without satisfaction made by Blood shedding and for this cause the Son of God took our Nature and was made under the Law for us and so that debt was reckoned on his account and he shed his Blood materially and died for our sins and rose for our justification and offered up his own personal Body a Sacrifice for us and so in compleating his Oblation he as it was his debt fully satisfied and as it was ours obtained by that Oblation full pardon for us And this was materially done by him and is not anywhere called The sprinkling of his Blood yea his material Blood if it were or could have litten or been sprinkled materially on any in his Circumcision or scourging or crowning with Thorns or nailing to the Cross or piercing with a Spear yet would it not so have cleansed any from sin any more than the supposed reliques of it profit any now the vertue of it for that being in the vertue of the Oblation offered to God and he being by his own Blood or with the vertue of it entred into the Heavens having offered the Oblation he is a spiritual Man and all he doth to us now he doth spiritually and so not material Blood as shed and yet the vertue of the same Blood that was shed he by making it known in the Gospel spiritually sprinkleth And this was also figured in the Law as is shewn at large in another Treatise And we Discourse of the precious blood of Christ c. 4. p. 22 23. notwithstanding the Atonement made in Christ by his Blood shedding and Oblation and the making it known with the pardon
of all that debt in and by the Gospel and the m●ans used towards us have still many following and daily sins and defilements and need this spiritual Application and sprinkling of his Blood for our cleansing and peace and we are found weak in believing and need that spiritual sprinkling of his Blood to confirm our Faith in him for the Promises of the New Testament all which things how he is furnished to help us hath been foreshewed But he is righteous holy harmless in him never was or is or will be any sin and for what cause he should be sprinkled with his own Blood who will fancy Sure I will not believe because it is Scriptureless and agreeth not with the Rule given and consented to pag. 26. As for those Expressions of Christ dying for his Elect seeing that there could be none elect in him but as he is beheld as having died offered his Oblation nor is any of Mankinde reprobated but as thus are beheld rejecting him that offered the Oblation And so though it be true That Christ hath once died and offered the Oblation both for those that now are elect and those that now are reprobated and by vertue of the same Oblation will eternally save the one and justly condemn the other yet he died and offered the Oblation for no Man as elect nor for any Man as reprobated but for all Men as sinners fallen in Adam Therefore that Expression of dying for his elect or dying for the reprobate are neither the one nor the other found in the Holy Scriptures but in the sayings of those that strive to shun or shadow the Light These and such-like Expressions being not in the Scripture may by the Rule be easily avoided And enough is said and plain sayings of Scripture directed to in treating of the Oblation Part 1. ch 7. to fence against all such-like Expressions therefore they are forborn here CHAP. 10. Some Instructions from the Gospel-Testimony of the Oblation of Christ about Christ and the Gospel of Christ FRom that is in Scripture testified concerning the Oblation of Christ what was offered by whom to whom for whom for what and to what End we may perceive learn and know certainly 1. That Jesus Christ is the last Adam the second publick Man 1 Cor. 15.45 46 46.47 Rom. 5.18 Gen. 3.15 Heb. 2.14 2 Tim. 1.10 1 Joh. 5.6 7 8. the spiritual Man the Lord from Heaven the quickning Spirit in whom there is a full Restauration of the Nature of Man and for Mankinde compleated as there was depravation in the first Adam And so that he is the promised Seed that hath by his own Oblation in himself as the publick Man taken away sin overcome Death and destroyed the works of the Devil and is furnished to do and will do the same in others according to the Agreement between the Father and him for Mankinde for the good of Men and the everlasting benefit of all that unfeignedly believe on him Gen. 22.18 Gal. 3.13 14 16. Gen. 7 5 6 7. Is 53.8 9.6 Ioh. 10.58 Rom. 9.7 8. Act. 13.32 33. Is 9 6. Is 49.1 2 3 8. Hos 12.4 Heb. 5.7 9. Mat. 6.6 Joh. 4.42 and so he is that true Seed in which is blessing for all Nations that all believing in him may receive it yea the true spiritual Abraham the everlasting Father the true spiritual Isaac or Son of promise in whom the Seed shall be called the true Israel that hath prevailed with God by whom God speaks with us yea he is the great and true Prophet Act. 22. the great and only true high Priest Heb. 3.1 and 7. the true and spiritual David and King Ezek. 34. and 37.24 Rev. 22.16 Heb. 7.1 In a word he is the Christ the Son of the living God the Saviour of the World yea and so neerly related to us that he is the Son of Adam Abraham David yea the Son of Man our Kinsman that loves us is allied to us and in our Nature who came to save sinners 2. That Jesus Christ in respect of his Oblation Jam. 1.13 1 Cor. 5.17 Rev. 3.14 Rev. 5.1 Col. 1.18 Is 42.1 Rev. 1.18 Tit. 3.5 6. Rev. 1.11 17. 22 5 6 7. compleated is the beginning of the Creation of God the new Creation called Emphatically The Creation of God he is the first-begotten and first-born from the Dead the first elect that was once dead and is now alive for evermore and so he is the Fountain of the proceeding and compleating of the whole new Creation of Regeneration of Adoption Gal. 4.5 of Election 2 Thes 2.13 of Resurrection 1 Cor. 15.21 22 23. yea the Alpha and Omega the first and the last the beginning and the end in all these yea so it pleased the Father that he should be the first and that all fulness should dwell in him that in all things he might have the pre-eminence Col. 1.18 19 20. 3. That Jesus Christ in respect of this his Oblation Is 23.16 Heb. 6.1 Is 32.2 1 Pet. 2.3 4 5. 1 Cor. 3.11 Act. 4.11 12. Eph. 2. ●8 Joh. 14.6 10.7 9. compleated is that precious stone so tried in his Power Love and Faithfulness by so great sufferings and proved excellent and prevalent with God and for Men which God hath laid in Sion for a Foundation a Foundation of Repentance and Faith and for Believers to rest and be built upon yea he is the only Foundation and there is no other whereby Men may be saved yea he is nor only the Foundation but the true door and way of all right and true approach to God and of entrance into fellowship with and service of him and his people yea he is the Way the Truth and the Life 4. The Testimony of Christ being comprehended in the Testimony of his Oblation and Mediation and glorious coming again this of his Oblation and its prevalency with God for Men in that he obtained and is become which includeth and assureth though it explicate not his Mediation and second coming it is and is rightly called both The Word of the Beginning of Christ and The Vision of All. First Heb. 6.1 it is called The Word of the Beginning of Christ or as some translate it The Doctrine of the Beginning of Christ of his Incarnation See the eight first Chapters of this par 2. Death Resurrection Ascension Sacrifice offered the Ends and Vertues thereof the Peace he hath made thereby the Overthrow he hath given to Sin Satan Death the Redemption he hath obtained and the fulness of Spirit he hath received even for the Rebellious that the Lord might dwell among them he being the Saviour of the World the Propitiation for the sins of the whole World the Lord of All so as whoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life and he the Judge of All and the Love of God to Manward herein testified This the Word of the Beginning of Christ and the Beginning of
and this is the refreshing c. And that it was this is evident vers Act. 10.36 39 40 42 43. Joh. 3 14-17 Luk. 24.45 46 47 48. Joh. 15.4 5 6 7. 16. and the same commanded by him to the first Witnesses of Christ to the same end 2. This also was both appointed and practifed by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in his own personal Ministration yea he affirms plainly That as no Man in any spiritual good so Ministers for bringing any Fruit to God in their Ministration without him they can do nothing 3. This also of Christ having once died Joh. 15.26 27. Act. 5.31 32. and being risen and offered himself a Sacrifice to God for us all and being accepted of God and so displayed in the Gospel ministred is that by and of and with which the Holy Ghost restifying of Christ doth both convince teach and lead c. 1. He thus convinceth of Sin of Righteousness and of Judgement Joh. 16.7 8 9 10 11. 1 Joh. 5.9 10 11. Isa 55.4 Joh. 5 37-40 15.22 Of Sin because they believe not on him that died for their sins and made peace by his blood in whom God hath given us Eternal Life of whom God hath born witness and through him testified his Love that men might believe and in believing have Life Of Righteousness That all compleat Righteousness is in him Heb. 9.7 12 14 10 1-11 12 14. and all other Righteousness of Men vain seeing all other High-Priests entring the holy of holies came forth again still to offer with Blood and Sacrifices again but he having approached to his Father with that one offering it is so accepted that he comes forth no more to suffer and offer himself a Sacrifice propitiatory again but is set at the right hand of God an evident demonstration of Righteousness compleated in and by him and the vanity of all other Righeousness besides Of Iudgement because the Prince of this World is judged already Christ having by death overcome him that had the power of death Meb 2.14 Col. 2.14 15 16. Col. 2.3 16. Mat. 28.18 Joh. 5.27 29. having spoiled Principalities and Powers and made a shew of them openly triumphing over them in it So that he is rightful Lord of all and all Judgement is in his hands both for discerning appointing and sentencing To which acknowledgement of all this if Men yield not now Isa 45.21 22 23. Phil. 2.9 10 11. 2 Thes 2.10 in these his gracious convincements they shall at the last day be brought to it by his irresistable Force when they shall be left without excuse and justly condemned because they did not receive his convincements when in acknowledgement they might have been saved 2. He also even thus and by this foresaid teacheth the convinced Believers and so leadeth them into all Truth not by a speaking of himself giving immediate Light Inspirations Motions and Dictates without any Ground or Bottom from the Sacrifice of Christ nor by an Exaltation of his own Shines or Inspiration to bottom the Believers on them or lift them up by them nor doth he take of the things of the Believers as they are Heirs either their Righteousness their Changes their Visits or any thing wherein they are better than others to ground their Faith on nor doth he discover to them any secret purpose counsel or election of God concerning them preceding the Death and Oblation of Christ Joh. 16.13 14 15. 14.26 15.26 27. with Luk 24.46 47. 10.3 7 9. purchasing the same and as the Fountain of the same to them But he speaking not of himself but of what he receives from the Father and the Son from whom he proceeds and in bringing to minde his sayings he taketh of the things of Christ his Death Resurrection Sacrifice-offering Peace mad ●nd the Father's Acceptance and Exaltation of him and so of his Sonship Election Fulness and Priviledges and so glorifying him doth lead Believers into all Truth 3. This also the Apostles and first Witnesses of Christ Act. 2 32-38 3 15-26 10 36-43 13.23 47. 2 Cor. 13 14-21 according to the Command of God and Christ and the Spirits guidance practised in their Ministration preaching this Oblation and by and with it all their Reproofs Exhortations Instructions and Consolations yea they determined in their Ministrations to the People not to know own 1 Cor. 2.1 2. approve or make use of any thing save Jesus Christ and him crucified not any other Doctrine Counsels Works Learning Wisdom of Words or Excellency of Speech among their Hearers whence their whole preaching is called 1 Cor. 1.18 19 20.24 The preaching of the Cross and that said to be the power of God to us which are saved though to unbelievers foolishness and a Stumbling-block such fulness they saw in this Oblation of Christ and such use did they make thereof in all their Ministration 4. This Death and Sacrifice of Christ the Purgation made thereby Mat. 28.19 Mar. 6.15 with Iuk 24.46 47 48. Rom. 4.11 with Col. 2.11 12. Rom. 6 3-8 1 Cor. 12.13 Gal. 3.13 14 27. and the Essicacies thereof is that which Baptism with Water in the Name of the Lord in its way and as an addition to vocal preaching of the Gospel doth preach and witness and into which we also are baptized when and as we are spiritually baptized into Christ 5. This also is that the continual remembrance whereof we are to celebrate and shew forth in our use of the Supper of the Lord till he come again 1 Cor. 11.23 24 25 26. 6. It is this and this only in and by which is opened for us the new and living way for all our approach to God Heb. 10.18 19 20. Joh. 10.7 9. 14.6 Eph. 2.13 18. and into union and fellowship with him and his people and acceptable service of both So that this Doctrine of the Oblation of Christ for us all is that with which the Ministers of the Gospel are to do all their work in their Ministration and so doing and so speaking Prov. 14.7 1 Pet. 4.11 1 Joh. 2.20 21 27 28. 2 Tim. 2.15 they shall speak with the Lip of Knowledge and as the Oracles of God and teach as the anointing Believers have received teacheth and so divide to every one their Portion and answer all the cavilling Objections of the Adversaries that pretend contradictions in the Scripture for in holding forth this Oblation as is shewn they shall cleerly shew how Jesus Christ was before all things and yet as the publick Man after Adam and so how he was both before and after Adam Abraham David and how the Lord and yet the Son of David and how equal to the Father and yet was in the flesh inferiour to the Father how as the great Sacrificer he died and offered himself a Sacrifice and Ransom for all Men and also as the faithful and persecuted Shepherd laid down
Deborah Barak and Samuel judged Israel though it will be in more holy manner And so it 's said Have thou authority over ten Cities Be thou Ruler over five Cities and I will make thee Ruler over many things And so likewise for the Governed here is also great diversity of degrees the twelve Tribes of Israel that are surviving at his coming for him to settle in their Inheritance and those of the Nations joyned to them and all the People by the Law going forth of Sion converted to them These are the chief Isa 19.21 22-25 66.29.24 Amos 9 12-15 Zech. 2 6-13 Heb. 4 3-10 Rev. 21.24 Isa 61.5 6. 60. Rev. 21.27 Zech. 14 16-19 Rev. 20.8 9. and as natural Subjects and free Denizens have their recourse to the City to worship and keep a perpetual sabbath and sing Hallelujahs to the Lord and the residue of the Nations shall be Servants and serviceable unto them who if as the Law comes out of Sion to them they do not convert and turn to come and worship they shall not enter the City but receive such punishment as shall witness displeasure and they at last be found of that number that will be destroyed Such the degrees both of Rulers and Subjects in this Kingdom and therefore rightly called Davidical 5. The prosperity beauty and flourishing happiness of this Kingdom is exceeding great and glorious I will only name a little and quote some Scriptures 1. There shall be no sorrow grief pain or crying Isa 14.3 51. 11. Jer. 3.12 13 14. Psal 121.5 6 7 8. Isa 25.8 Rev. 7.15 21.4 nor any thing to cause or occasion it no violence oppression or hurtful Creature no sickness affliction or death no pollution in Earth or Air but all fulness of satisfying in every thing that is good for them 2. They shall all know the Lord Jer. 31.33 34. 32.38 39 40. Ezek. 11.19 20. 36.26 27 and the Law of God shall be in their Heart and they shall have one Heart and one Way to love and fear the Lord for their good for ever 3. They shall not one envy another for any difference in degrees but each rejoyce in others preferment as his own Zech. 3.11 Psa 106.4 5. Isa 11.13 and 29 22 24. 4. Zech. 3.9 13. They shall all speak Truth sincerely both to God and to one another for he will then give and turn to them a pure lip 5. Psa 72.16 Isa 11.6 7 8 9. 2.4 Mic. 4.3 4 5. 5.5 Zeth 6.12 13. Righteousness and Peace shall stream among them in abundance Isa 32.17 18. and 11.4 and 60.17 and 66.12 Jer. 33.6 Psal 72.7 and with this abundance of plenty and all Creatures at peace with one another and all Men so as they shall learn war no more but sit quietly under their Vines and Fig-Trees and in quiet Habitations and for these things we may yet see farther Isa 49 18-23 and 60. and 65.12 to the end In this day Zech. 12.8 Zech. 12.9 Rev. 20.8 9. he that is feeble among them shall be as David and the House of David as God as the Angel of the Lord before them and as at the beginning of the Kingdom he destroyed all the Enemies that would not serve them so toward the end of the Davidical Regiment for of the Kingdom is no end he will destroy all that rise up against them And so I proceed to the last considerable about this Kingdom 6. Isa 54.9 10. Jer. 31.35 36. 33.25 The duration of the Kingdom it self is for ever and ever hath no end as is oft said but for this manner of administration in this Davidical Regiment or Kingdom as in the Kingdom there is such a Monarchy and such degrees of Rulers and ruled we may consider how long that shall continue and that shall be as long as day and night and the course of the Sun and Moon endures Rev. 21.23 25. Isa 30.26 Psa 8.3 4. Psa 72.7 17. Rev. 20.5 6. for though there be no night in the City and it have no need of the Sun yet will there be day and night and the Sun and the Moon keep their course with seven-fold more glorious splendor and useful to the Inhabitants of the Earth also and so it is said In his dayes shall the righteous flourish and abundance of peace so long as the Moon end ureth his Name shall be for ever his Name shall continue as long as the Sun and men shall be blessed in him c. It is evident this manner of raigning shall be for a thousand yeers which if taken indefinitely may be a long time if taken strictly as some for weighty reasons conceive it to be yet if as some conceive the measure of the Sanctuary to be double to the common measure we may so conceive it to be a longer thousand than in our ordinary account And surely he that in his love of compassion shortneth the dawes of tribulation may in his love of delight lengthen those dayes of rejoycing raigning but I will neither dispute nor determine it but onely say as it is testified and I believe it shall be a thousand yeers at the least the time of Christ as Man and his Saints with him absolute and cleer raigning and so if minded a long time the complaint of the Prophet in the behalf of the Church was The people of thy holiness possessed but a little while Isa 63.18 19. that possession they fore-had in the times of David Solomon Rehoboam Abiam Asa Hezekiah Josiah c. but a little while our adversaries have trodden down thy Sanctuary c. and the promise of God to them by the same Prophet is As the dayes of a tree Isu 65.22 which is the longest of all vegetable Creatures so the dayes of my people which can be no less than as the Tree in durance abideth longer than the Grass Herb or Corn so his people shall longer enjoy their Land and this manner of raigning then any other Monarch or Nation hath done theirs and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands And this is also cleer Rev. 9.6 10.6 7. That Time shall continue so long as theseventh Angel with his seventh Trumpet soundeth and no longer And it appears by comparing Rev. 11.11 12 13 14. with chap. 19. throughout That the reviving of the Witnesses and the appearance of Christ and the Resurrection of the Just and the Destruction of the Beast and the false Prophet are before the sounding of the seventh Angel And in his beginning to sound the worldly Powers and Dominions are taken down and the Devil bound and shut up and the Thrones set And what time these things take I dare not say but some time sure and then they sit upon Thrones and the whole mystery of God is opened and then and not before then begins the thousand yeers of their raigning and judging Mar. 25 31-46 And when
this that in due time he will in that body of his personally come again and receive them to himself and then take his great power and raign and they shall raign with him nor need they be deceived about this his coming Mat. 25.32.46 Joh. 5.28 29. for it shall be so personal open and visible that every eye shall see him and when he doth sit upon the Throne of his glory then shall all Nations be gathered before him and having raised all the dead will separate those that have believed in him and lived to him from those that have rebelled against him setting the one on his right hand and the other on his left hand and then judge and give sentence on both and the righteous that are on the right hand shall go into everlasting joy and the wicked that are on the left hand shall go into everlasting Fire there to be tormented for ever and that all that believe on him may with patience and comfort wait till that day come he taught and assured them that he would not leave them as Orphans comfortless Ioh. 14.16 17 18 26. but by his word and Spirit in that word he with them and in them and by that Spirit both minde them of Joh. 16.13 14 15. 15.4 7. 1 Pet. 1.5 Joh. 14.6 10.9 14.9 10. and teach them the words that he had fore-given them and also so take of the things of Christ and shew to them that he should present him glorious to them and lead them into all truth that by Faith well-pleasedness in him they may be made fruitful and preserved to the inheritance and that he thus discovered is the door and way of access to the Father and entrance into the Church yea the Father is in him and he in the Father and all that is the Father's is his so that in seeing and having him they see and have the Father also and that he is the Truth and the Life in whom they have Wisdom Righteousness 1.3 Sanctification and Redemption Covenant quickning and all spiritual Riches and Life yea he is such a sure Rock that whoever is found in believing built on him Mat. 16.18 1 Pet. 2.3 4 5. the gates of Hell shall not prevail against him his Flesh even his Body as given for the Life of the World is Bread of Life and Meat indeed and his Blood as having confirmed the New Testament is Drink indeed Joh. 6.51 58 63. 15.10 17.24 and what Spirit or Soul of Man soever eateth and drinketh hereof shall never die but have everlasting Life his words are Spirit and Life and as the Father hath loved him even so hath he loved those that believe in him and will come again and receive them to himself that where he is they may be also So that in all this is a blessed clear great gracious and glorious Revelation of Jesus Christ in his own personal teachings Yet to free them from mistakes and inform them cleerly how by him this blessed and saving work shall be carried an end till his coming again that there may be a spiritual Seed encreased and preserved to him till then he instructed them how Men and Women should be brought in to God namely John 3.14 15. Tit. 2.3 Mar. 16.25 Rom. 16.26 that He even Christ the Son of God and Saviour of the World as thus manifested to them must be by them so made known to others yea lifted up and made manifest by preaching his word he had taught them and this to all Men all Nations and in and about this right preaching manifestation elevation declaration and tenders of Christ he taught them much and many things as appears plainly by his own sayings to them and theirs which they learned of him as to instance some of them 1. That it be Jesus that be lifted up and exalted as the Christ Joh. 8.14 15. Luk. 24.47 43. Joh. 15.26 Rom. 1.1 5. 16.25 26. 1 Cor. 22. 3.10 11. 2 Cor. 4.5 1 Joh. 1.1 2 3. 5.6 7 8 9 10 11 12. Isa 49.6 the Son of the living God the Propitiation for our sins he in whom God is well-pleased who by vertue of his death is the Lord of all the onely Rock and Refuge in whom whoever believeth shall receive forgiveness of sins this Jesus the He and not the works of the Law not any order or sort of men not any dreams or devices nor any personal endowments or gifts nor any internal Lights and Operations but onely Jesus Christ to be the Lord the Foundation the He in whom all Peace Righteousness and Eternal Life is prepared of God for us and given us of God in him even in Jesus Christ that in believing in him we may receive it and have it And this is plain in comparing his sayings and theirs 2. Joh. 3.16 17. 1 Joh. 4.9 10 14. Rom. 5.6 7 8 9 10. Tit. 3.4 5. 2 Cor. 5.14 15 19 21. That both this gift of Christ the Saviour of the World and the setting him forth and tendering him in the Gospel is and is to be affirmed a fruit and witness of the love of God to the world to Mankinde even sinners and ungodly ones and the love Grace and good-will of God here-through commended and tendered to them that they might repent and believe and in believing receive remission of sins and eternal Life and this is plain in comparing his sayings and theirs according to that prophesied Psa 36.6 7 8. 145.8 9. Isa 55.4 3. That the end and purpose of God in this gift of Christ and so setting him forth Joh. 3.17 Luk. 9.56 Mat. 18.11 Joh. 12.47 Isa 42.6 7 8. 49.6 8 9. 55.4 5. 63.1 2 3. Act. 3.26 14.15 26.17 18. Joh. 12.35 36 46. 9.5 Joh. 1.4 7 8 9. and making him known and witnessing and commending his love through him and so the end of Christ his first coming and Ministration and of his continuing the same Ministration of the Gospel in which he is still sent held forth and tendered to men till his personal coming again is that the world might be saved yea sinners and the chief sinners that the eyes of the blinde might be opened c. and men brought in to believe and so turned from darkness to light from the power of Satan to God that so they may receive Remission of sins and inheritance among them that are sanctified by Faith that is in Jesus Christ and this is plain in the sayings of Christ by himself and by his Spirit in the Prophets and by his Spirit in the sayings of those that learned it of him whence he saith of his Ministration that while he is in the world he is the Light of the World and so before was and in the Ministration of his chosen Witnesses will be till his coming again Mat. 5.13 14 15 16. whence his Servants as Ministers of the Gospel are also called
of my bowels Which shews plainly both that he was one with the Father in this Prov. 8.29 30 31 as in all other his Decrees and Purposes and also that he did accept to undertake and do the same as his own words verifie Psal 40.7 Lo I come rendered by the Apostle Heb. 10.7 8 9 Heb. 10.7 Lo I come to do thy will O God and then opened descanted and pressed again From which Will of God of the Father and Christ his oneness in the same the vertue of his Sacrifice is affirmed to be Heb. 10.10 12 14 and to have been from the beginning vertuous and prevalent with God for Men and with and in all that believe in him And as in order to the performance of this his Will concerning and for Mankinde he in his Purpose prepared and gave him a Body so as he might be truely and verily man and the Son of Man and so capable of suffering for Man having right as a Kinsman and fitness as having the Nature of Man to undertake and do the whole business of Mankinde Rom. 5.14 18 being according to this his Father's Purpose a perfect and publick Man yea the Word and Son of God made Man and so having the Divine and the Humane Nature in one Person and so one with the Father and one with Man a fit Mediator between God and Man to deal with God for Man and with Man in the behalf of God and so the digging or opening of the Ear Joh 33.16 17 24 as it signifieth in Men the fitting and preparing for obedience to that which God calleth to that they may obey so in respect of Christ it signifieth the giving him and fitting him with such a Body as in which he might have capacity and fitness to suffer and do his Will which being given him Isa 50.5 6 Psa 40.6 7 he was not rebellious nor did draw back but being one with his Father in his will and love to Man he accepted and delighted to do the same and so the Spirit by the Apostle teacheth us to understand it who knowing that to be the meaning cites that very Text according to the Translation then extant and known A body hast thou fitted or prepared me Heb. 10.5 And that he might do his Will in that very Body he in this Purpose 2. Purposed concerning the Man Christ the second publick Man first an Abasement of him secondly by vertue thereof an Exaltation 1. He purposed and decreed an Abasement of him for Mankinde Gal. 4.4 as that he should be made under the Law for Men and though without sin yet to have on him all the infirmities of the Nature of Man Rom. 8.3 which befel it for sin meerly through the Fall and so though true and sinless flesh yet in the similitude of finful flesh 2 Cor. 5.14 15 2 Tim. 2.6 Heb. 2.9 Eph. 2.13 Heb. 9.14 7.27 See Part 2. ch 7. Luke 24.26 46 Mat. 26.24 Isa 53.2 7 Psa 22.6 11 18 Act. 2.23 and so that he in the stead of and for all Mankinde should die that death yea all that death in the ignominy and pain of it yea suffer the Curse in it which was due to Mankinde for the first offence and all the sins that necessarily flow from it and which the Law on that account can charge Men with and also make such full satisfaction and such a vertuous Atonement by his Blood as by it even following sins against himself might in his way be taken away and freely forgiven All which he hath done as was fore-purposed and fore-written of him and because of the certainty of God's Purpose and his being one with God in that Decree having accepted to do it it is spoken of before the actual and visible performance as done and when manifestly performed he is said truely to go as it is written of him and to be delivered thus to suffer by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God so his Abasement was according to Purpose 2. Psa 16.10 11 Isa 5.3.8 Act. 2.25 33 13.29 33 37 Psa 68.18 47.5 Luke 24.52 Heb. 10.12 13 8.1 1 Pet. 3.22 Col. 2.9 10 Joh. 17.5 Psal 20.3 4 110.1 He purposed and decreed the Exaltation of him in that personal Body in which he was so willingly abased and this Exaltation to be in his Resurrection and in his Ascension into Heaven and in the acceptation of his Sacrifice for all that for which he offered it and so filling him with the immeasurable fulness of the Spirit even glorifying him with his own self so that the fulness of the Godhead dwells in him bodily and he set at the right Hand of God in all Power and Authority Angels Authorities and Powers being made subject to him and all this now done as was fore-purposed 3. God in Approbation of all this his own Purpose and of his Son becoming the Son of Man and suffering and doing all this for Mankinde and in his own well-pleasedness in his Son in Man's Nature thus exalted the heavenly and spiritual Man the Lord the quickning Spirit He in this Purpose did also purpose to elect and chuse and so did and hath elected and chosen him to be and so made him his Servant or Minister by whom he will do all his choice works of saving and judging yea Isa 42.1 Mat. 12.18 3.17 17.3 Psa 89.19 20.28 his delight in whom he takes his rest and well-pleasedness for ever yea the very he in whom and through whom he will shew forth the brightness and excellency of his Glory and with whom his Covenant stands fast for evermore And so in this Purpose and choice of his and by the vertue of his sufferings and Sacrifice and by reason of and in and with al●●●●hs Furniture he hath fitted and made him to be and so 4. He hath purposed and according to Purpose confirmed him to be 1. The Lord of all even of the Devils and fallen Angels as his Captives and Slaves Act. 2.36 10.36 Mat. 4.3 11 Heb. 2.14 Col. 2.25 Eph. 4.8 Heb. 1.3 4 5 6 7 13 14 Rom. 14.7 8 9 1 Cor. 6.20 2 Cor. 5.14 15 Rom. 2.16 2 Pet. 2.1 John 3.16 by vertue of his Conquest and Victory over them in the Nature of Man whom they had overthrown and by conquering death which they brought Man under yea by reason of the transcendent excellency of his Person and his Work and Office even Lord of the holy Angels also but Lord over all Mankinde by vertue of his Death suffered and his Resurrection and his Sacrifice offered for them so as they are all released over to him who in his time will bring them out of that Death he died for them and shall judge them for they are his and ought of right to live to him which if according to the Grace he extendeth to them they do they shall not perish in another death but have everlasting life 2. The
of any if it continue in the Heart and they abide in it they shall be saved Therefore he stirreth himself to steal it out of the Heart lest they should be saved Luke 8.12 And indeed Men thus far brought to believe if they continue not in his Word they lose the livingness and quickning of the Spirit in the Gospel and so close their eyes again and then though they continue a profession of Faith yet it is but a dead Faith Jam. 2.26 destitute of that Life and Motion of Faith the Spirit in the Gospel affordeth as the Body of a Man though for a time retaining its form yet when Life and Motion is gone is dead yet as that is no good Argument to prove there never was Life in that Body so neither is this deadness of Faith any proof that there never was livingness in it but it rather evidenceth the Truth of our Saviour's Testimony Joh. 15.6 If a man abide not in me he is cast forth as a branch and withereth c. which could not be if he never had sap moisture and greenness Yea Pag. 429. Answ 1. Mr. Owen confesseth thus much That before their falling away they were in a fair way for life and salvation and that their falling away is from gifts and common graces Now this is certain they could not be in any way for Salvation if Christ by his Death had not made satisfaction for them and received Spirit in their Nature to send forth and apply it to them nor could they be in a fair way to Salvation if there were no will in God through Christ by the means extended to save them yea they could not be in a fair way for Life and Salvation if the Word they believed and their believing and the Gifts and Graces they received were not all true of the right kinde and of a saving Nature and Tendency so as abiding and dying in it he is certainly saved for what Faith or Gift soever a Man hath that continuing and dying in he is yet damned eternally he was in the having them in a deceitful way a way to death and not in a fair way to Life and Salvation But enough is said to shew the Purpose of God concerning such Believers as these But to proceed Secondly There are Believers that through the Testimony of Christ having their eyes opened and their Hearts brought to believe the Testimony to be true and good and not so onely Rom. 5.6 8 9 10 4 22-25 Tit. 2.14 3.4 5 6. 1 Pet. 1.20 21 22 but in that believing to minde and believe the greatness and immensness of the Love of God commended in this that while we were sinners and enemies to him his Son Christ died for us and made peace by his blood and now hath as freely made it known to us so as thereby they are reconciled to God and enabled to believe on him for that eternal Life he hath promised and in that renewed in heart to a child-like disposition and concerning these thus believing in him the Purpose or Purposes of God are 1. That he will put his Spirit in them Ezek. 36.27 Joh. 6.68 69 Mat. 16.16 17 Isa 59.21 Joh. 14.16 17 26 Joh 16.13 14 15 16 Heb. 8.10 Rom 8.26 Psa 73.23 24 and cause them to walk in his Statutes that he shall not onely be with them to give them now and then some Light and Motion to make him known in his Words and affect their hearts as before he did but he shall be in them that is take up such an Habitation in the Word put in their Heart that he shall be an indwelling Advocate and Comforter thereby within them to bring the Sayings of Christ to their remembrance and te●●n them and so to take of the things of Christ to shew them and so glorifie him and make him precious to their Hearts and write his Minde therein and enable them to pray and so comfort and guide them 2. That by his Word and Spirit he will give them to answer their Adversaries and subdue their sinful lusts and corruptions Mat. 10.19 Mar. 13.11 Luk. 21.15 Mic. 7.18 19 Rom. 16.21 and give them issue out of all their temptations 1 Cor. 10.13 and shortly in due time tread Satan under their Feet 3. That he will never leave them nor forsake them Deut. 31.6 Heb. 13.5 Isa 43.1 4 5. 1 Sam. 2.9 Psa 97.10 Pro. 2.8 but uphold them in his way and so be with them in the worst of hours when they are most opposed and pass through fire and water that they shall not be overthrown yea he will keep their feet and preserve their Souls in the way Psal 91 and so through Faith to the inheritance so that though thousands miscarry yet no evil shall befal them he will command safety and deliverance and victory for them These are not onely Promises but the declared Purposes of God concerning those that believe in him and so are the Sons of God by Faith and they are made known to imbolden them confidently to abide in the wayes of God without fear in which way he will keep them and that they may have a ready recourse to the sure Rock and Object of Faith in all these Promises Luk. 1.71 72 73 74 75 Pro. 10.29 1 Pet. 1.5 and according to all these revealed Purposes in believing be united to him and so live by Faith through which Faith he will by his power keep them even to the Inheritance and that such is his Purpose is plain and in many places plainly declared 4. That such of these unfeigned Believers as shall be found living upon this earth at the visible and glorious appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 15.50 51 52 53 54 55 1 Thes 4.14 15 16 17 Heb. 11.13 14 39 40 Psa 105 9 10 11 Dan. 12.13 shall at that time at the very beginning of his appearing in a moment in the twinkling of an eye be changed with a change suitable to Death and Resurrection so as though they sleep not in Death yet Death and Resurrection both are included in this change in which Mortality is put off and Immortality put on and in the same moment the same short time as the twinkling of an eye all that from the beginning of the World to that time have died in the Faith and so though slept in Death yet dying in the Faith they are the D●ad in the Lord and so in Christ sleep in Jesus these shall all be raised at once in the same moment the other are changed so that all at once and none before another or preventing another but all together shall see the Lord and be caught up in that sight to meet with him in the Air and so to come with him and receive together the promised Inheritance and so be ever with the Lord. And to conclude the discoursing of Purposes in this way I shall onely add that which is
Christ and Christ faithful in performance of the same 2 Tim. 2.11 If we be dead with him he saith not If we were dead for him to die for us or as dead in his dying for us having in his sufferings 2 Cor. 5.14 19 20 21. as in the publick Man suffered the sentence of death in account for all we fell into by Adam that as he is risen we might live to him which is true also of such as yet believe not But he saith Rom. 6.2 11. 7.4 Col. 2.20 Phil. 3.3 7 8. Rom. 6.4 5 8 11 7.4 5 6 Joh. 11.25 26. 2 Tim. 2.12 Rom. 8.17 18. If we be dead with him that is believing in his death in his Blood and in acceptance of that die to our own Wisdom sinful lusts and designs and to all hope in any righteousness of our own and so to all the appearing glory ease pleas and excellency of this World and all by and with him which is to be dead with him in Scripture-Language If we be dead note it he saith not he we shall also live with him receive forgiveness be enlived preserved and raised with and by him yea more still If we in this believing dying and living do suffer with him and so for his and his peoples sakes we shall raign with him at his coming but when such glorious grace is discovered and tendered to us by so gracious a One as hath suffered so much for us and hath gone before us and calleth us to follow him and yet we refuse If we deny him he will deny us This is as plain as all the rest If any say He cannot for this his death will be in vain his call frustrate and his word become of none effect This hath been answered before That his death his word hath its effect and his Purpose shall verily be performed according as he purposed that is for life according to the Election of grace and though these deniers of him bring upon themselves swift destruction 2 Pet. 2.1 Rom. 9.6 8. Isa 65.11 15. Joh. 12.48 Rom. 2.16 Prov. 9.12 Phil. 2.9 10 11. 2 Tim. 2.13 others shall be brought in and the effect of his word shall be seen in those that are born of the promise as was said The Lord shall slay thee and call his Servants by another Name nor shall his death and Ministration of the Gospel be in vain he will have the glory of all in judging them by it according to the Gospel and not he but they alone shall suffer and bear it and will have his glory of being by vertue of his death their Lord and so it follows If we believe not yet he abideth faithful faithful in all his promises and sayings yea in this affirmed and faithful saying and so faithful in and according to the manner of his Purpose he cannot he neither will nor can it suits not with his Nature it is impossible he should deny himself he saith not He cannot deny us though we believe not and deny him for if that were so he must deny himself in his own sayings concerning unbelievers Apostates and Deniers of him and in his faithfulness for bringing forth his Father's and his own Purposes according to his Purpose ordered in his Counsel and breathed forth by his Spirit but he cannot deny himself he will make good his own word and shew himself to be even the same his Spirit hath in the Gospel reported him to be denying none that by his grace in the Day of grace believe in him or having departed do again in his recalling turn to him but denying such as persist in refusing or after coming in in departure and denial of him in which is both warning and comfort and so a great motive to hold them in the Faith that were in it and to return them that were gone astray from it 2 Tim. 2.14 15 16 17 18 19. And therefore he willeth Timothy to put them in remembrance of these things c. and urgeth it because some were departed from the Faith assuring him that notwithstanding all this the Foundation of God standeth sure in which we may see not onely the Purpose of God but the Foundation laid according thereto and the sure standing of it to be such as abides with the Truth of all these foresayings and events yet it is meet to answer that conceited strong Argument against this hereto said which is Mr. Owen's saying thus Though the seed of Christ Pag. 132.3 which he is to see to upon the account of his sufferings for them do sin and trangress yet God hath put all these gracious Obligations upon himself to reduce them by corrections and afflictions but never to proceed to final sentence of utter rejection Isa 53.10 Answ This is nowhere affirmed in Scripture and so propounded as is doubtful what his meaning is if other sayings did not explain it as where he saith Pag. 364. The same sins deserve the same punishment and had not Christ answered for the sins of Believers they could not have escaped punishment And if he had said nor raised from the dead it is as true but that any perish for sin because Christ did not suffer for them is not true nor is God any respecter of persons if the manner of sinning be the same though he also saith Pag. 161. 63.2 The guilt of sin is also taken away from all those for whom Christ died by his death that it shall never be a cause of everlasting separation between God and them which hath been plentifully shewn to be contrary to the Scripture besides the taking sin out of the way by his death is one work 2 Cor. 5.21 Eph. 5.25 26 27. 1 Joh. 1.1 7. and the taking the guilt of sin c. from Men another following work the first done where the later is not done and the first done that by vertue of that by which it was done the later might in his way be done and it is a great perverting of the Scripture to render that done where it saith it is to be done of which enough hath been said but his Expression here being more moderate I will so view it for here he saith not All that Christ died for but his Seed By the Seed of Christ See par 1. ch 13. and par 4. ch 2. is not meant any of the Sons of Adam considered as he was to die and had undertaken it and did die for them for so they were Men fallen Adam's Seed and sinners and enemies to God which the Seed of Christ are nowhere called but they come in upon the account of his Death Resurrection and Sacrifice compleated and Spirit sent forth in the means prevailing with them And this express by the Prophet taught by our Saviour and so the Children of the Promise Isa 53.8 10 11. Joh. 12.23 24. Rom. 9.25 26 8. those that were born of the promise that were not before in that sense
of living Waters Psa 36.9 Jer. 17.13 Mal. 4.2 Col. 2.3 9. Joh. 1.16 of Light Life and Spirit the Sun of Righteousness in whom all Light Life and quickning is in whom the fulness of the Spirit of life is and from whom it flows and so those that through Grace believe on him receive of his fulness and see light in his light and so in beholding of and believing in him the same Spirit that is in him floweth into them Joh. 3.6 and effecteth the minde and disposition of Christ in them which is also called Spirit in which respect Christ is said to dwell in them and the Holy Spirit is said to dwell in them who as proceeding from Christ and remaining in him so he entreth their hearts and worketh this new Spirit or disposition in them and by his light and operations dwelleth in it and so in them and this Spirit effected in them and dwelling in them they have derivatively from Christ and it cannot be had divided from him but they believing in him Eph. 3.16 17. have it of and from him and him within and by it and so they have him and this Spirit of and from him in their hearts by Faith 2 Cor. 4.13 2 Tim. 1.7 1 Ioh. 4.4 and it is in them a Spirit of Faith the Spirit of Power of Love and of a sound minde and this Spirit dwelling in them is greater and stronger then the Devil that is in the World so that they may full readily mix the Promises with Faith 1 Ioh. 5.4 5. yea and believing in the Son of God overcome the World their Faith being their Victory whereby they overcome And thus we have seen the Promises to Believers in their spiritual frames and exercises are many the Promises to them abiding in the Faith given them are many the Promises that they may abide many and the helps for their abiding many and all gracious from the Almighty God of Truth through the Mediator to Believers to whom Faith is given that they may and whoever as they may mix the Promises with Faith and so accepteth the Grace given may have the Assurance of Faith even for his perseverance in which the following Promises will be still farther helpful also let them be considered CHAP. 5. Of the Promises to be fulfilled to Believers after this Life THe fourth sort of Promises are those which are to be performed to Believers when they have lived and died in the Faith when their Battel is fought their Race run and so they have finished their Course and kept the Faith and so overcome The Promises to be then performed to them be great precious and of three sorts 1. Such as are to be performed to them at their death as all shall but such as survive at the coming of the Lord to whom such Promises not needful nor suffer they loss 2. Such as are to be performed at the Resurrection of the Just in the personal coming of the Lord. 3. Such as are to be performed when Christ delivers up the Kingdom to God the Father and so God is All in all I shall according to what I finde hint somewhat of each I. For the Promises that shall be performed to Believers at their death 1. They shall rest from their labours sorrows Rev. 14.13 Isa 26.20 21. 57.2 Ioh. 3.17 18. Zach. 9.11 12. 1 Thes 4.14 Ioh 17.13 16. 19.25 27. combates with temptations being kept as in Chambers of safety till the indignation in which the inhabitants of the earth shall be punished have gone over them all yea they shall enter into peace their bodies resting in the earth in their several places as in beds of peace and though in respect of the enjoyment of the great hope their bodies be as Prisoners yet are they at rest and free from all trouble and fear and so Prisoners of hope that sleep in Jesus and shall be raised at his coming to see him and come with him so it is a blessed sleep and rest 2. Their Spirits or Souls shall walk in their uprightness in the presence of Christ their Righteousness and under his Wings Isa 52.2 Rev. 6.9 10 11. Phil. 1.21 23. 2 Cor. 5.1 2 6 7 8. as the Altar of safety and solace enjoying a more full sight of the Person of the Lord Jesus and being nigher and having more full fellowship with greater rejoycings in him and with him and with the Spirits of just Men made perfect of which they now are then ever they did or could have enjoyed Heb. 6.12 15. 4.3 4 10. while they were in mortal bodies in which respect as touching their Souls they may be said to inherit the Promises to enter into rest and in both these respects the day of their death is better to them then the day of their birth was 3. Their works do follow them Rev. 14.13 Ioh. 15.16 2 Pet. 1.15 1 Tim. 6.14 2 Ioh. 8. 1 Thes 2.19 20. 2 Cor. 10.15 16. Heb. 11.4 12.1 that which through Faith working by love they have done in their preaching the Testimony of Christ their works of mercy their prayers their sufferings and constancy therein in bearing witness to the Truth and against Antichrist have not only had their fruits for holding forth the Faith and winning in others to God in their life-time but in the efficacy of the Truth witnessed by them in preaching and suffering in answer of their prayers and the memory of their good examples their fruits shall remain yea also multiply and encrease upon their account after their decease II. For the Promises to be performed to them at the coming of the Lord Jesus in and at the Resurrection of the Just they are of great and glorious things as to instance some of them 1. Their Bodies shall be raised again not corruptible 1 Cor. 15 23 42 45 52. 1 Thes 4.16 Phil. 3.21 Mat. 22.30 weak and mortal as before they had been but incorruptible powerful immortal and glorious at the very coming of Christ yea so as they shall be as the Angels of God though not Angels and Spirits onely Mar. 15.25 Luk. 20.35 36 Rom. 8.23 yet as the Angels and spiritual equal to the Angels for impossibility of dying or falling for strength agility swiftness of motion in ascending or descending and moving every way Thus shall their bodies be raised and united to and possessed of their own perfect Souls or Spirits for ever being both moved and carried about by the divine power 2. 1 Thes 4.17 Isa 9.4 5 6. 11.4 30.27 28 60.12 Zach. 14.5 2 Pet. 3.7 See Part 2 ch 17. Being so raised and made spiritual and glorious in Soul and Body they shall in a moment ascend and meet the Lord in the Air and so be ever with him yea come along with him to that great Battel in which shall be no carnal Sword no confusion no garments of any Saints rolled in blood and yet the
Christ is sometime called and expressed by that one Act in it of his being lifted up from the Earth upon the Cross yea likewise the whole preaching of the Gospel in which Christ 1 Cor. 1.17 18. Gal. 3.1 Joh. 3.14 15. and him crucified is set forth the Propitiation for our sins is exprest by that very term of lifting up so our approach to God being through that Blood and Sacrifice of his Heb. 10.19 20. is for that exercise of Prayer often called lifting up of hands as Psal 134.2 and 141.2 Lam. 3.41 1 Tim. 2.8 and even so likewise because when they prayed over any or for any special mercies for any Act. 15.17 28.8 they often did point out the parties and testifie their desires and confidence for them by touching them with or laying their hands on them therefore their so praying and blessing is sometime exprest in that term onely of laying on of hands as is cleerly seen in comparing Mar. 10.16 with Mat. 19.13 15. and so here laying on of hands chiefly and mainly implieth and signifieth The-Prayers of Believers assembled and met together in the Name of Christ to desire some special favour and blessing of him Mat. 19.18 20. Joh. 10.23 24. to which he hath promised both his presence in the middest of them and his gracious Answers to them in which Prayers of Believers there is most commonly a lifting up not onely of the heart but also ●f the hands towards God and sometime as confidence ●●given a laying on of hands on parties prayed for if present And so when Believers have assembled together and prayed in the Name of Christ for any though some particular outward Act were omitted at some time yet it being such an Act as is sometimes done and by which the Ordinance of Prayer in naming that act is known yea oft named by it and known by that Expression to be done it may be then so called and expressed in either of those terms either lifting up or laying on of hands either and both importing praying for or over those prayed for as appears in Jam. 5.14 20. where the same business is mentioned and not laying on of hands but Prayer with instruction in a metaphorical term And so much for Scripture-Use of the words lifting up or laying on of hands in all that is said minding this That the Principle here is not exprest barely in laying on of hands but in the Doctrine of laying on of hands 4. For the Principle it self that is taught to Principle 4. and received of Believers in this Doctrine of laying on of hands it appears by Scripture to be A right perswasion of God concerning his infinite Love Mercy Truth and Faithfulness in and through Christ to hear and answer the Prayers of such as approach to him through Christ and call upon him in his Name in and with this perswasion to have the heart suitably inclined not onely ones self so to pray to God and wait for his answer but to desire and expect a blessing in the prayers of such as believe in Christ Such the perswasion of the Prophet by the Spirit That God is a hearer of Prayers and that they that by his gracious chusing are led to approach to him and dwell in his Courts are blessed and shall be satisfied a Psal 65.2 4. And thus the Apostle that used to lay on hands was perswaded of blessing through the Prayers of Believers and the supply of the Spirit c. b Phil. 1.19 Whence also he so earnestly desired the Prayer of Believers for himself c Rom. 15.30 31. Eph. 6.19 and both for himself and his Fellow-Labourers with him d Col. 4.2 3. Heb. 13.18 Satans ordinary way in beginning to withdraw Believers from Christ being to steal this perswasion or Principle out of their heart and so drawing them to forsaking the assemblings of the Saints together for that end e Heb. 10.22 25 26. Jude 19 20. And in this Principle or perswasion in the heart of a Believer note 1. That it is begotten by the Oracles of the Propitiatory or mercy-Seat Eph. 2.1 618. Heb. 9.24 10.19 20. 13.15 18. 1 Joh. 2.1 2. and founded upon the foundation of the Oblation and Sacrifice of Jesus Christ by vertue whereof he now appeareth in heaven for us This the ground of all our boldness to pray for our selves or others and so of all our hope in God for hearing believers for us 2. That this Principle Phil. 116.2 4 5 6 10. Rom. 5.2 10.14 1 Ioh. 2.1 2. 5.13 14 15 19 20. as it flows from the foundation and springs up with Repentance and Faith so it is found in them that through believing in Christ crucified have repented of dead works and do believe in Christ and are in some measure conformed to him in being baptized into his death Isa 1.13.14 15. Psal 50.15.16 3. That this Principle in the heart of a Believer Phil. 4.6 7. 1 Thes 5.17 18. Heb. 13.18 Phil. 1.19 Eph. 6.19 Act. 6.6 13.1 2 3. 15.40 Psa 26.8 27.4 Heb. 10.25 frames him to begin with God in seeking his blessing by Prayer in all distresses and enterptizes and so to desire the Prayers of such as believe in Christ with expectation of a blessing therein and so in oppressing distresse and for special Offices and Services in and for the Church so far to desire this laying on of hands as to desire their Prayers Blessing and Approbation in seeking the Lord for him and commending him to the Lord and the word of his Grace for help and blessing in the same and likewise to desire and delight to be much in the assembly of Believers met in his Name And this the Principle begot in the Hearts of Believers by the Oracles of God in the Doctrine of laying on of hands CHAP. 8. Of Hebrews 6.2 HEb 6.2 And of Resurrection of the dead This appears by the connexion of the words and as the Principle taught to be the Doctrine of Resurrection of the dead for understanding whereof we have three things to consider viz. 1. What the Resurrection of the dead is that is here meant Heb. 9.27 Joh. 5.28 29. and that appears in the very words to be a Resurrection of those that once before lived and are now dead but shall be raised and made alive again to receive the eternal Judgement which is after death and this Resurrection which minded this Resurrection appears not to be a metaphorical Resurrection Psa 18. 31.32 116.1 12. 2 Tim. 2.7 10. Act. 17.26 Gen. 4.1 2 3. Joh 10.9 12. Joh. 5.23 in bringing such as were once in a healthful rich honourable and comfortable condition in this life and now in deep poverty and distress unto their former healthful and comfortable estate and condition again in this life which is sometimes though the hope of such a thing so far as is for good is raised