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a39328 The great mystery of godlinesse opened being an exposition upon the whole ninth chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans / by the late pious faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Edward Elton. Elton, Edward, d. 1624. 1653 (1653) Wing E651; ESTC R40205 342,638 246

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man are far greater then the evils on the body though it be Famine and Pestilence because the evils that be upon the souls of men they are simply evil things and such as in themselues do make men subject to the wrath of God and power of the Devil which no other outward misery can do of it self indeed a mans behaviour therein may make him lye open to the wrath of God and power of the devil but the evils on the soul of man do make him lye wide open unto it And I may safely say that the hardnesse of Pharaohs heart was a heavier and a greater Plague unto him then all the plagues of Egypt besides for these are the most fearful evils and make a man lyable to the wrath of God and power of the devil and therefore doubtlesse this we may resolve upon that the evils that be upon the hearts and souls of men are especially to be grieved for Vse This concerneth every one of us to take notice of and we are to labour to put this duty in practice and I must tell you withal it is a duty wherein many of us are defective and wanting and come far short of and the most may justly be reproved and taxed in this particular that we have not grieved for the evils that be upon the souls of men and women we can grieve for the miseries that be upon the bodies of men and outward estates and we can bemoan and bewail them and shew forth a greater measure of sorrow and grief for those and sometimes weeping especially if they be our friends and near and dear unto us as we are bound unto by speciall bonds as our Father Mother wife brother or sister or friends or such like we can shew forth a great deal of sorrow for them but the miseries that lye upon the souls of others though they be never so near or dear unto us few there be that are touched and moved with this evil to draw yet a little nearer thou canst grieve if so be thou hearest thy son thy brother or thy friend near unto thee prove a bankrupt or an unthrift and decay in worldly things or if thy child or servant or any other be suddenly overtaken by some accident and some hand of God as strucken blind lame or the like thy heart is full of sorrow for this and indeed so thou oughtest to be But let thy brother thy friend thy own child thy husband or wife that lyeth in thy bosome be one that is given to sin to live in ignorance drunkennesse swearing and the like thou art touched nothing at all with this thou art grieved for their bodies but let thy husband be an ignorant person or an hard-hearted person thou art not touched with it at all we grieve not for the miseries that lye upon their souls and this sheweth the cursednesse of thy heart that thou art an hard-hearted person and according to the cursednesse of thine own heart thou respectest not the hardnesse of the hearts of others and it is a plain evidence and demonstration of thy heart that it is not right in thee it is an argument that thou art but a carnal person and enlightened onely by the light of nature and that thou hast not in thee the life of true grace that ought to be in a Child of God therefore in the fear of God take notice of this duty and learn we to find this in our selves that we be grieved for the miseries that be upon the soul especially those that we are bound unto by special bond as for the ignorance of thy father or mother thy wife thy child or servant that they will not be reformed and for the evils that lye upon their hearts and soules we must showr down tears for them that have the means of salvation and yet will not turn unto God yea thy heart and soul must be pierced through with grief for thy neighbours even such as live in thy own Land and Kingdom with thee as the miseries that lye upon the souls of poor men and women that have not one that is able to teach them the Word of God we should cry to heaven and send up sighes and tears for them and intreat the Lord to send forth Labourers into his harvest they want it they live in darknesse and blindnesse and never touched in Conscience for the same but go on with an high hand in sin and this should grieve our soules We should mourn in secret and seek unto the Lord by prayer with sighes and groans that the Lord would be pleased to send forth such as would labour amongst them and bring them out of the darknesse they are in thus we are to mourn for the known evils that lye upon the souls of others Haply the Lord may threaten us with Judgment and Dearth and Famine which we may justly look for yea the Famine of the Word of God For men that live in their sins without touch of Conscience this should grieve us exceedingly Now then to stirre us up to the practise of this Duty first of all consider Motive 1 If so be we be grieved for the evils that lye upon the souls of others it is a plain evidence that we have our soules enlightened and our eyes opened and are not ignorant and blind persons but have a true sight and discerning of evils and of the nature of evil things we are able to see and discern what is the cause of evil namely sin Secondly it will be an evidence unto us that we are truly sorrowfull Motive 2 and that we are truly humbled for our own sins if we can mourn for the sins of others And hence it is that you shall find that such as have been the most notorious sinners if once they come to be wrought upon and to be converted they come to be the most pitiful and compassionate persons in the world to others they see the uglinesse of sin and have felt the weight and burthen of it and they have the greatest grief in their hearts for the sins of others Motive 3 And thirdly it will be an evidence that we have true grace and true faith in our hearts and souls not a counterfeit but a true faith and that we are truly zealous for the glory of God and especially grieved for the sins of others that cannot grieve themselves even for those that live in the farthermost part of the world that have not the preaching of the Word that live in ignorance and blindnesse And to shut up all in one word of Exhortation If then we would have a good evidence that we are not such that have our eyes shut up like Balaam but that we have a true sight and discerning of the nature of evils and if we would have good evidence that we are truly touched and humbled for our own sins and have true faith and grace in our soules and are truly zealous of the glory of God this will yeeld us true
is so exceeding patient Vse 2 toward wicked sinners and reprobates such as provoke him to anger every day Learn we upon this ground to be like unto God our Heavenly Father we professing our selves to be the Children of God after the example of God our Heavenly Father Let us learn to be patient and to be forbearing towards our brethren towards them that provoke us unto anger by some offence or injurie it is a dutie often pressed upon us by weightie Arguments in the Colossians 3.11 Now therefore as the elect of God Holy and beloved put on meeknesse humblenesse tender bowels tender mercie long suffering as a special part of the glorious vesture of the soul Doe you professe your selves to be new men put on this as a special ornament and abiliment of your souls the world accounts it a matter of disgrace unto them to put up an injurie and a wrong done unto them nay a matter of folly What say they shal we be made fools and so doing they think to avoid the name of fools and yet practice the works of fools for revenge rests in the bosome of fools saith the wise man Eccles 7.11 Hastie anger and sudden passions upon every turn of the hand resteth in the bosome of fooles Oh then labour we to put on this part of the holy garment and godly Saint-like ornament of the soul long-suffering howsoever the world accounts it a matter of folly yet it is a note of wisdome to be slow to anger and howsoever the world accounts it a note of disgrace of a coward of a milksop to put up wrong yet the holy Ghost saith it is a note of valour and of great fortitude Prov. 16.32 where the Holy Ghost saith He that is slow to anger is better then a mighty man and he that ruleth his own passion and spirit better then a man that overcometh a City And remember this withal long-suffering maketh us like unto God our heavenly Father and it bringeth unto our souls exceeding comfort never did any man repent himself of his long patience and long suffering but many have repented of their swift anger and wrath and that exceedingly and justly too Last of all is God patient to wicked men then much more is God patient to his own children is he patient to those that are fit fuel for the fire of hell such as run on in their filthinesse and will he be stirred up to anger against his own children doth the Lord suffer them to run on with an high hand against him in their sinnes and will he be soon provoked against thee that art his child will he be patient to impenitent persons and punish thee that art penitent will he suffer them to prosper that make no bones of any sin but run headlong into all manner of sinnes and punish thee that art grieved for thy sins and tremblest at the Word of God assuredly no take it to thy comfort he that is long-suffering to the wicked his enemies will much more be so to thee that art his Child VVhat if God willing to shew his wrath and to make his power known endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to Destruction IN the next place is to be considered the end of Gods long patience and long suffering to Reprobates The end of Gods long suffering and patience to the Reprobates is to manifest the power of his wrath and that is to make his power known God suffereth Reprobates a long time that there may be a Manifestation of his power and wrath in punishing of them which are holy and good ends Here we might stand to shew that the Lord will be known to be a God of power not onely of infinite power of mercy but he will be known to be a God of just anger and of punishment on wicked persons and therefore the Lord hath appointed some to everlasting destruction for the setting forth of his power for if all were to be saved then he were onely a God of mercy but the Lord will be known to be a just God in his punishing of them and to be a God of infinite power Now if it be so as the Anabaptists hold that he hath ordained all to salvation he were then a God of mercy and not of Justice Let us consider these two ends 1. to shew his wrath 2. to make his power known And first of the end to shew his wrath What if God willing to shew his wrath God suffereth wicked persons that he might conceive just displeasure against them and might inflict punishment upon them and might justly be angry with them to this end is he patient and forbears them Now then from this we may gather this Conclusion That God is justly offended with such persons that do abuse his patience Doct. 3 and his long forbearance and are nothing at all bettered by it such persons as are not bettered by his long forbearance he will at length inflict most just and fearful punishment and vengeance upon them Wicked persons having escaped a long time unpunished and still continuing obstinate and wilful in their sins shall surely feel the just vengeance of God poured out upon them and to this purpose is that a clear text in Rom. 2. 4 5. where the Apostle threateneth Judgment to fall upon as do abuse the bounty gentlenesse kindnesse and patience of God and are not bettered by it but rather worse Oh saith the Apostle thou that sufferest thy self to go on in sin and art not led to repentance by the long suffering of God what dost thou thou dost heap up to thy self wrath and heavy vengeance against the day of wrath In Prov. 1.22 the Wisdome of God cryeth out to wicked and ungodly persons in this manner O you foolish people how long will you be so foolish how long will the scornful take pleasure and delight in scorning Oh you wicked and ungodly persons you that go on in sin without repentance will you still spend your time and yeares and dayes in vanity will you not make use and profit of the means of grace then she threateneth them for their contempt of grace in the 24 25 and 26. verses O you fooles how long will ye love foolishnesse Seeing I have called and you have refused I have wooed you I have sought unto you and sent my Messengers and Ministers time after time and you have refused my Correction and my Counsel therefore saith the Lord I will laugh at your destruction and mock when your fear cometh You still going on Gods laughter is more to be feared then his anger and casting my words at your heeles therefore I shall mock when your fear commeth when I see you wallow and tumble in your destruction I will laugh it shall rejoyce my heart where the Holy Ghost doth plainly teach us that the Lord doth thus deal with those that abuse his patience Because the abusing of the long-suffering of God it is a resisting of God Reason
Objection in the beginning For the Papists they say eluding the evidence of this text in this manner It is not in him that willeth or runneth after the flesh and according to Nature but by your leave say they it is in him that willeth and runneth by Faith which is grounded upon Gods mercy may agree with Gods mercy A poor shift and thus they seek to shift off the Evidence of this text directly contrary to the meaning of the Holy Ghost in this place For the opposition here is not between man willing and running after the flesh and mans willing and running by faith they are not here opposed But mark the opposition it standeth thus Between mans willing and running and Gods shewing mercy these are the things that be here opposed and set in Contradiction one to the other mans willing and running in a good way and in the way of sanctification and salvation and the Lords shewing of mercy so that neither the willing of good nor the working of good by any though a regenerate person is the thing that is available to election or salvation As in 2 Tim. 1.9 The Apostle there denyeth that either himself or any other true believer and regenerate person that they were either called or saved by their own works for saith he He hath called and saved us Not according to our own works but according to his own grace whether they were works natural or supernatural so also in Titus 3.4 5. verses he saith in the fourth verse when the bountifulnesse and love of God appeareth then in the fifth verse he subjoyneth not according to the works of righteousnesse which we have done but of his own mere mercy he saved us so that the willing or working of good is not the cause of any mans election or salvation The Reason is Because the goodnesse which is in the will of man Reason and the goodnesse which is in the works of man it proceedeth from Gods election it is an effect and a fruit of it It proceedeth from that root and so is the fruit of holinesse and righteousnesse as the Apostle saith expresly in Ephes 1.4 God hath chosen us in Christ before the foundation of the world was laid that we should be holy so that holinesse followeth Gods eternal election And therefore the willing or working of good by regenerate persons cannot possibly be the cause of Gods eternal election it being the effect for it is not possible that the same thing can be the cause of the same thing and the effect in one and the self-same thing For Application First of all this meeteth with that opinion which Vse 1 some do hold That it is of God a man may be saved But that men are saved That particular persons amongst men come to be saved that is of themselves This do some hold and affirm And it is their tenent That the possibility of the salvation of man that it is possible for men to be saved that is of God But that this possibility becometh profitable and effectual to some men that is of their own free will A foul and a grosse errour directly contrary to the truth now handled and delivered unto us if it be so that the possibility of the salvation of man becometh profitable to some particular persons amongst men from the freedom of their own will surely then it must needs be from the goodnesse of their own will and from their well-willing And then a believing soul a soul that shall be saved and now is in the state of grace and of salvation hath ground to boast of in himself And may lift up himself even against God himself in ostentation and may thus magnifie himself say unto God Lord that there was any possibility for me to be saved it was of thee I freely confess it but that this possibility proveth not an impossibility to me as it doth to many thousands in the world that was my own doing I did that of my self That I could be saved the thanks of that belongeth to thee Lord but that I am now in the state of grace and salvation And that I am sure to be saved the thanks of that belongeth to me my self For thy love to me was no more then to them that are damned till my willingnesse to receive grace and faith put a difference between me and them till the inclination of my soul made me thine I might for all thy love have been damned eternally as well as Cain Judas Saul or any other Reprobate had not I out of the righteousnesse and freenesse of the freedom of my own will chosen grace it was not of thee Lord but of my self that I chose grace And damnation had been mine had I not of my own free and voluntary will chosen and used grace Oh beloved is not this intolerable and monstrous pride and ambition thus in ostentation for a man to lift up himself against God Is this a thought to come into any Christians heart no it is to be renounced For this boasting and ostentation doth naturally follow upon this their tenent that they teach the possibility of salvation cometh from God but that that possibility cometh into Act is of mans free will And this ought by every Christian to be abjured renounced and cast away as blasphemous erroneous and false Vse 2 Again This being a truth that no mans willing or doing of good is the cause of election or salvation Then let this teach us to take heed that we ground not our salvation upon any thing willed or done by us be it never so good yea though it proceed from the root and radix of true sanctifying grace It is mere madnesse in the Papists enemies to Gods grace to ground their hope of salvation as they do upon the performance of those good things that God requireth of them so far forth as they are able to perform them thus they ground their hope of salvation Now they so grounding their hopes they have no reason in the world to hope for any good at the hands of God for who seeth not unlesse he be wilfully blinded and blindfolded by his own self-love self-will and self-conceit who seeth not I say how far short we come of doing those good things we ought to do either in the state of nature or in the state of grace And the Papists themselves to joyn with them when they deal against that comfortable and holy truth of God that is held and taught in our Church That a Child of God may in time of this life be infallibly assured of our own salvation the Papists when they deal against this holy and comfortable truth then they plead and say alas we are frail and we are weak creatures and we fail in the manner of doing good duties and therefore we cannot assure our selves of salvation What say they do you say we may be assured of our salvation upon our faith and doing good duties Alas we are full of imbecillity