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A25241 Looking unto Jesus a view of the everlasting gospel, or, the souls eying of Jesus as carrying on the great work of mans salvation from first to last / by Isaac Ambrose ... Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1664. 1680 (1680) Wing A2957; ESTC R33051 999,188 563

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into the reason it is our Duty to obey and not to know of him why he commands if 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was enough in Pythagoras his School to put the business past disputing amongst his Scholars I am sure it should be much more in Christs School we will therefore enquire no further reason for it 2. Why an Ordinance of Christ it is this because all spiritual Ordinances Laws Institutions do hold on Christ it is not in the liberty of man to erect any new spiritual Ordinance in the Church of Christ I will not deny but the power of man may come in to order such things as are not proper but rather common to the Church with other societies as to meet together in some place and at some time c. according to that rule Let all things be done decently and in order for this is not an institution 1 Cor. 14.42 but only the dictate of right reason But when it comes up to an Ordinance Law Institution i.e. when something more shall be put on the thing than nature hath put on it when by vertue of the institution there is conjoyned to it some kind of spiritual efficacy to work upon the soul this only holds on Christ Hence because in the preaching of the Word and in the administration of the Sacraments we expect a vertue a spiritual efficacy more than they have or can yeild in any natural way therefore we say these are Ordinances of Christ so because in Looking unto Jesus we expect a vertue a spiritual efficacy to go along together with it more than nature can give it therefore we call this an Ordinance and an Ordinance of Christ to distinguish it from all other Ordinances Rules Constitutions of men whatsoever SECT III. Vse of Reproof WEll then is inward experimental looking unto Jesus a choice an high Gospel-Ordinance Vse 1 how may this reprove thousands how many are there that mind not this Duty the truth is that as the whole world lies in wickedness 1 John 5.19 so the eyes of the whole world are misplaced there 's few that have a care of this choice of this high Gospel-Ordinance I shall therefore reprove both the ungodly and godly 1. For the ungodly not God nor Christ is in all their thoughts Alas Psal 10.4 they never heard of such a Duty as this they cannot tell what it means to Look unto Jesus Nor speak I only of poor Indians and other Savages of the unchristian world whose souls are over clouded with the blackest mists of irreligion that the Prince of darkness can possibly inwrap them in who came into the world not knowing wherefore and go out of the world not knowing whither an heavie case which cannot sufficiently be bewailed with tears of blood But I speak of such as live with in the Paradise of the Christian Church that have nothing to distinguish them from those Indian miscreants but an outward conformity outward formalities the charity of others and their own slight imaginations why alas these are they that the Lord complains of that they have eyes and see not Jer. 2 32. My people have forgotten me dayes without number they have negligently suffered me to be out of their minds and that for a long time You will say is there any such here Can I tax any of you that you should not Look up to Jesus are not your eyes towards Christ in your prayers praise soliloquies publick and private Duties Nay are not you now in the Duty whilest I am speaking and you hearing I answer however you may deem that you do this or that yet God reckons it as a thing not done in these respects 1. When it 's not done to purpose as if our looking to Christ makes us not like Christ a man may give a thousand glances every day towards Christ yet if there be no effectual impression upon the heart Christ takes it as if he had never looked towards him at all 2. When it 's done unwillingly Sometimes men think of Christ but they know not how to shun it the Lord breaks in upon their spirits whether they will or no whereas their own temper is to follow to pursue other objects thus you drop into our assemblies out of custome or fashion or for some sinister end and here is Christ lifted up upon the pole he is discovered in his beauties graces sweetnesses excellencies but when you see him you say he hath no forme nor comliness Isa 53.2 Isa 52.3 there is beauty that we should desire him Let no man deceive himself though he cast his eyes towards Heaven all the day long if he love not this work he doth nothing he Looks not at Jesus 3. When it 's not done according to the rule this is not to eat the Lords Supper 1 Cor. 11.20 said Paul to his Corinthians no question they did eat it but because it was not done after its due manner he saith this is not to eat the Lords Supper Many think of Christ and Look up to Jesus but because their thoughts are not holy awful and subjecting to the Spirit in no way proportionable to the goodness and glory of the Son of God they look loosely carelesly and carnally upon him he therefore reckons it as not done this is not to Look unto Jesus 4. When a man makes it not his course and trade to look unto Jesus A man may come unto a Carpenters house take up his tools do somthing at his work but this makes him not a Carpenter because it is not his trade The best Saints sin yet because it is not their trade and course 1 Iohn 5.18 they are said not to sin whosoever is born of God sinneth not And so ungodly men may look and muse and meditate and think of Christ but because this is not their course and trade they make it not their work to look to Christ they are therefore said not to look to him Why now consider you that plead that you are Christians that you mind Christ at this very instant that you are in the duty even whilst I am speaking of it and yet you neither do it to purpose nor willingly nor according to rule nor as it is your trade is it not with you Matth 7.22 as it is with them of whom Christ spake many will say to me at that day Lord Lord have we not prophesied in they name and in thy name have cast out devils and in thy name have done many wonderful works they will plead at the last day as you plead now but for all that you know the answer I never knew you depart from me ye workers of iniquity Vers 23 Surely Christ will say to you one day I know you not I was a stranger to you upon earth I could not have an eye from you but when your lazie idle spirits pleased and now out of my sight I 'le never own you nor look upon
enough that there were ordinary descents by stairs from the top of the Temple and therefore he would not so tempt God to throw him himself headlong What To make trial of God's Power and Justice and Mercy and extraordinary preservation where there was no need all the Devils in Hell could not so tempt Christ as to make him tempt his God The third temptation is yet more horrid the Temple was not high enough so that now Satan takes him up to the top of an exceeding high mountain Ver. 8 9. and he shews him all the Kingdoms of the World and the Glory of them saying all these will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me Not to insist on those many Queries how should all the Kingdoms of the World be presented to Christ's eye Or if they were only presented to his imagination why could not the Valley have served the Devil's turn as well as an hill or whether was not Rome the object that the Devil presented because at that time Rome was the top of all the Kingdoms of the world and the Glory of them For my part I think in this Temptation the Devil united all his Power of stratagems and by an angelical Power he drew into one center the several Species and Idea's from all the Kingdoms and Glories of the world and he made an admirable Map of Beauties and represented them to the eyes of Jesus he thought Ambition more likely to ruin him because he knew it was that which prevailed upon himself and all those fallen stars the Angels of darkness and therefore come saith Satan all these will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me How God worship the Devil was ever the like Blasphemy since the first Creation indeed now we have many fearful execrable cursed Blasphemies belched out and Idolatry I believe is the spreading'st sin in the World but was ever the like Blasphemy or Idolatry to this that not only a Creature but the Creator himself must fall down before the Devil and give worship unto him The Lamb of God that heard all the former Temptations with patience he could by no means indure this our own injuries are opportunities of patience but when the Glory of God and his immediate Honour is the question then our Zeal should be all on a flame now Christ bids him avoid assoon as he observes his demands so impudent and Blasphemous he commands him away and tells him it is written Ver. 10. thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve Now was the Devil put to flight and in his stead the Angels came and ministred unto Jesus i.e. after his Fast they ministred such things as his necessities required of them Vse O Christians what shall we say to this if Christ was thus tempted by Satan what may we look for Sometimes it chears my heart to think that Christ was tempted because thereby he knows how to succour those that are tempted and sometimes it affrights my Soul to think that Satan durst be so bold with Jesus Christ Oh what may he do with me how easily may he prevail against my Soul when he came to tempt Christ he found nothing in him to join with him in the temptation but in my heart is a world of Corruptions and unless the Lord prevent I am quickly gone I may not here fall on the Doctrine of Temptations only a few words 1. Of Satans Stratagems 7. Of some general means to withstand his Stratagems and I have done 1. His Stratagems are very many and very dangerous As 1. He observes and fits his temptations to our dispositions for example if he find a man ambitiously affected then he covers his hook with the Bait of Honours and thus he tempted Abimelech to murder his Brethren that he might obtain the Soveraignty or if he find a man Voluptuously given then he tempts him with the bait of Pleasures and thus he allured Noah to Drunkenness David to Adultery Solomon to Idolatry or if he find a man Covetously given then he lets in the Golden hook and thus he enticed Balaam by offering him money to curse the people whom God had Blessed and thus he allured Judas for thirty pieces of Silver to betray his Master but what need we Instances when we see this day so many thousands intangled in this golden Net 2. He observes and fits his Temptations to our Complections and thus he tempts the cholerick to quarrels and brawls the flegmatick to idleness and sloath the melancholy to malice and revenge the sanguine to pleasure and fleshly lusts and hence it is that the Apostles tells us James 1.14 that whosoever is tempted he is drawn away by his own Concupiscence Satan never assaults us but he is sure there is something within us that will further him in his temptations 3. He observes and fits his temptations to our outward conditions thus if we are in prosperity then he tempts us to pride and forgetfulness of God to contempt of our Brethren to the love of the world to coldness in Religion carnal security and the like or if we are in adversity then he tempts us to the use of unlawful means to the distrusting of God's all-ruling providence and never deceiving-promises or it may be to despair murmur and repining against God by this temptation he confidently presumed to have moved Christ to distrust God's providence and to shift for himself by turning stones into Bread 4. He observes and fits his temptations to our spiritual estate thus if we are notoriously wicked then he tempts us to Atheism contempt of God's worship swearing blaspheming prophaining of the Lords dayes to disobedience murders adulteries drunkenness theft covetuousness and all devilish practises or if we are civilized and run not with others into such an excess of riot and sin why then he tempts us to a good opinion of such a condition I thank thee O Father that I am not as other men c. I deal justly and uprightly with all my Neighbours I have a good meaning towards God though I am ignorant of Scripture and of the Principles of Religion or if we are professors of God's Truth and can tip our tongues with Glorious words of Religion Holiness Christ why then he tempts us with resting on this What needs more If I can but outwardly perform the Duties of Piety as the hearing of God's word receiving of the Sacraments publick and private calling on God in this I am a true Protestant that Charity Love good Works and all the duties of the second Table can never Justifie me or save me but only Faith I believe and I make a profession of Religion and I hope this will suffice Or if we are sincere professors and but weak in the Faith why then he tempts us with sad thoughts of our sins he sets before us their number and nature and odiousness in every aggravation and if therewith he cannot overwhelm us he
LOOKING UNTO JESUS A VIEW OF THE Everlasting Gospel OR THE SOULS EYING OF JESUS As carrying on the great Work of Mans Salvation from First to Last By ISAAC AMBROSE Minister of the GOSPEL Isaiah 45.22 Look unto me and be ye Saved all the Ends of the Earth LONDON Printed for Richard Chiswel Benj. Tooke and Thomas Sawbridge 1680. To the Right Honourable WILLIAM Earl of BEDFORD Lord RUSSEL Baron of THORNEHAVGH Right Honourable ONce I made bold to prefix an Epistle to Your Honour before my Book entituled Ultima since which time You have continued with increase Your wonted favours As the Sun that rejoyceth to run his race and is unwearied after his many revolutions so Year after Year have You indefatigably expressed Your great Bounty whereby both my self and family have been exceedingly refreshed As I cannot but in way of thankfulness acknowledge thus much So I shall be a sincere Remembrancer both of your Honour and Your nearest Relations at the Throne of Grace My Lord I have now composed this Work containing a necessary practice and high priviledge of every Christian it is by way of supplement to the other duties set down in my Book call'd Media but because of my large handling it I reserved it for a tract by it self Indeed of all other duties I prefer it as the chief and I exceedingly wonder that before this time it hath not been undertaken by some abler hand Christians ordinarily go to Prayer Sacraments Hearing Reading and Meditation of the Word and sometimes though more seldom they set on the exercise of other Duties as self-trial self-denial the improving of experiences the clearing of evidences extemporary and deliberate meditation c. but in the mean time how is the main the prime employment even the duty of duties of Looking unto Jesus wholly neglected If many or most have been ignorant of it hitherto I think it is high time to discover it to the sleepy world and it may be when day is clear they will walk in the light and bless God for finding out a way wherein they may more immediately have commerce with Jesus Christ I could have wished that others more able had appeared in this service in a particular handling of this excellent subject I find it in print wisht for by a godly Brother where he complains that Christ's love had been so little studied Men have been very swift in searching after other truths but slow in searching after this An ample exact discovery of this love of Christ I say of this love in carrying on our souls salvation from first to last may well be set down amongst the desiderata the desirables of Divines it having been so little handled unless in some parts or pieces by any Surely it is very sad to think that the knowledge of this love of Christ in a continued series being of such necessary and high concernment hath been so little enquired into O what a gallant Gospel-design were it for some one who is acquainted with the Spirit in a large measure to go over the whole History of the Gospel of the everlasting Gospel of Jesus and to observe the glorious shinings of the love of Christ to Believers in all it would be precious if some would take it in hand and perfect it to the purpose but it is sad to think it hath been neglected so long As the Lord hath enabled I have adventured and if for my rashness in not waiting any longer to see if any Star of a greater magnitude would have appeared I must be censured I fly to your Honour for Patronage Nor only for Patronage but I humbly heg of You and Yours to peruse and practise this slender Work who can tell but some of the golden Oile of Grace may come out of Jesus Christ the true Olive-tree even through these Pipes and if so your own experiences will be satisfactory answers to all other censures Sure I am in this exercise however the directions may be weak you will find the advantage of lying at the well-head and so you may drink more sweetly than others that make use only of the streams That you my noble Lord and your vertuous Lady with your hopeful Issue may receive spiritual good by this Treatise and all other helps which God's good providence may put into your hands Is the hearty prayer My Lord Of your Honours thankful faithful though very unworthy servant ISAAC AMBROSE TO THE READER AMongst all the duties I formerly mentioned I omitted one that now I look upon as chief and choice of all the rest This is the duty I call Looking unto Jesus and if I must discover the occasion of my falling on it I shall do it truly and plainly and in the simplicity of the Gospel as thus In the Spring 1653. I was visited with a sore sickness and as the Lord began to restore my health it came into my thoughts what my Jesus had done for my soul and what he was doing and what he would do for it till he saved it to the uttermost In my conceptions of these things I could find no begining of his actings but in that eternity before the world was made nor could I find any end of his actings but in that eternity after the world should be unmade only betwixt these two extremities I apprehended various transactions of Jesus Christ both past and present and to come In the multitude of these thoughts Within me my soul exceedingly delighted it self and that delight stirring up in me other affections for one affection cannot be alone I began to consider of those texts in Scripture which seemed at first to impose the working of my affections on so blessed an Object as a Gospel-duty then I resolved if the Lord Jesus would but restore my health and prolong my life I would endeavour to discover more of this gospel-Gospel-duty than ever yet I knew and that my pains therein might not hinder my other necessary labours my purpose was to fall on this subject in my ordinary preaching wherein I might have occasion both to search into Scriptures several Authors and my own heart In process of time I began this work begging of God that he would help me to finish as he inclined me to begin and that all might tend to his glory and the Churches good In the progress of my labours I found a world of spiritual comfort both in respect of the object that I handled Jesus Christ and in respect of the act wherein consisted my duty to him in Looking unto Jesus 1. For the Object it was the very subject whereon more especially I was bound to preach Christ in you the hope of glory said Paul to his Colosians and he immediately adds whom we preach Col. 1.27 28. and unto me who am less than the least of all the Saints is this grace given what grace that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ Eph. 3.8 Ministers ought in duty more abundantly to preach
Jesus Christ Doctor Sibbs is clear that the special office of the ministry of Christ is to lay open Christ to hold up the tapistry to unfold the hidden misteries of Christ and therefore he exhorts that we should labour to be alwayes speaking somewhat about Christ or tending that way when we speak of the law let it drive us to Christ when of moral duties let them teach us to walk worthy of Christ Christ or some what tending to Christ should be our theme and mark to aime at Sibbs Cantic p. 428. And I may feelingly say it is the sweetest subject that ever was Preached on is it not as an ointment poured forth whose smell is so fragrant and whose savour is so sweet that therefore all the Virgins love him is it not comprehensive of all glory beauty excellency whether of things in Heaven or of things on Earth is it not a mystery sweet and deep surely Volumes are written of Jesus Christ there is line upon line Sermon upon Sermon Book upon Book and Tome upon Tome and yet such is the mystery as one speaks plainly that we are all but as yet at the first side of the single Catechism of Jesus Christ yea Solomon was but at What is his Name and I fear many of us know neither Name nor thing It is a worthy study to make further and further discoveries of this blessed Mystery and it were to be wished that all the Ministers of Christ would spend themselves in the spelling and reading and understanding of it Look as some great point doth require the abilities of many Scholars and all little enough when joyned together to make a good discovery thereof such is this high point this holy sacred glorious Mystery worthy of the pains of all the Learned and if they would all bring their notes together and add all their studies together which I have in some measure endeavoured in the following Treatise they should find still but a little of this Mystery known in comparison of what remains and is unknown only this they should know Quod difficily intellectu dilectabile inquisitu as Bernad said That which is hard to understand is delightful to be dived into and so I found it 2. For the act of looking unto Jesus as it is comprehensive of knowing desiring hoping believing loving so also of joying how then should I but be filled with joy unspeakable and glorious whilst I was studying writing and especially acting my Soul in the exercise of this Looking If there be any Duty on Earth resembling the Duty of the Saints in Heaven I dare say this is it Mr. Rutherford in his Epistle to Christ dying writeth thus An act of living in Christ and on Christ in the acts of seeing enjoying embracing loving resting on him is that noon-day Divinity and Theology of Beatifical Vision there is a general assembly of immediately illuminated Divines round about the Throne who study lecture preach praise Christ night and day Oh what rays what irradiations and dartings of intellectual fruition beholding enjoying living in him and fervour of loving come from that face that God-visage of the Lord God Almighty and of the Lamb that is in the midst of them And Oh what reflections and reachings forth of intellectual Vision embracing loving wondering are returning back to him again in a circle of Glory Now if this be the Saints Duty who are perfect in glory do not we imitate them and feel something of Heaven in our imitation in our looking also unto Jesus I write what in some measure I have felt and of which I hope to feel yet more and therefore whoever thou art that readest I beseech thee come warm thy heart at this blessed fire O come and smell the precious ointments of Jesus Christ O come and sit down under his shadow with great delight Oh that all men especially into whose hands this Book shall come would presently fall upon the practice of this Gospel-art of looking unto Jesus if herein they find nothing of Heaven my skill will fail me only let them pray that as they look to him so vertue may go out of him and fill their souls Reader One thing more I have to say to thee if thou wouldest know how to carry on this Duty constantly as thou dost thy morning and thy evening prayer it were not amiss if every day either morning or evening thou wouldst take some part of it at one time and some part of it at another time at least for some space of time together I know some that in a constant daily course carry on in secret those two necessary duties of meditation and prayer what the subject matter of their meditation is I am not very certain only our experience can tell us that be it heaven or be it hell be it sin or be it grace or be it what it will if we be in exercise of the self-same subject either constantly or frequently we are apt to grow remiss or cold or formal and the reason is one thing tires quickly unless that one be all now that is Christ for He is All Col. 3.11 if then but once a day thou wouldst make this Jesus Christ thy subject to know consider desire hope believe joy in call upon and conform unto in his several respects of plotting promising performing thy redemption in his Birth Life Death Resurrection Ascension Session Intercession and coming again and that one of these particulars might be thy one dayes exercise and so every day thou wouldest proceed from first to last in thus looking unto Jesus I suppose thou wouldst never tire thy self and why so O there is variety in this matter to be looked unto and there is variety in the manner of looking on it Ex. gr one day thou mightst act thy knowing of Jesus in carrying on the great work of thy salvation in his Eternity the next day thou mightest consider Jesus in that respect and the next day thou mightst desire after Jesus in that respect and the next day thou mightst hope in Jesus in that respect and so on till thou comest to the last day of the work which besides * I suppose the Reader will at least once read over the whole book and then for this constant dayly exercise during eighty one dayes in a year I leave the object in every period to be read or not read as he pleaseth unless it may in whole or in part conduce any thing to that one act of knowing Jesus in such or such a respect the object handled at large in every period in these very actings upon the object would in all amount to the number of eighty one dayes Now would not this variety delight It is the observation of Mr. Lockyer on Col. 1.16 that an holy soul cannot tire it self in the contemplation of Jesus how much less can it tire it self in Looking unto Jesus which is far more Comprehensive than contemplating of Jesus come try this Duty and be
That he should pass by so many on the right hand and on the left and that I should be one whom the Lord did Elect what such a vile and sinful Wretch as I am was there ever like Love was there ever like Mercy may not Heaven and Earth stand amazed at this O what shall I do to be thankful enough to this dear God Thus thou that knowest thy interest in Christ study praise and thankfulness Say in thy self who made me to differ from those Cast-away Souls Alas we were all framed of the same Mould hewed out of the same Rock It is storied of one of the late French Kings that in a serious meditation considering his own condition of being King and Ruler of that Nation Oh said he when I was born a Thousand other Souls were born in this Kingdome with me and what have I done to God more than they O my Soul what difference betwixt thee and those many Thousands of Reprobates that live with thee in the world at this day nothing surely nothing but the free mercy goodness and love of God in Jesus Christ O then praise this God yea sound forth the Praise of the Glory of his Grace Remember that was Gods design and that is thy Duty SECT IX On conforming to Jesus in that Respect 2. WE must Conform to Jesus we must fix our Eyes on Jesus for our Imitation that also is the meaning of this looking in the Text. And in respect of our Predestination the Apostle speaks expresly Rom. 8 29. he did Predestinate us to be conformed to the Image of his Son This is one end of Predestination and this is one end of looking unto Jesus nay it is included in it A very look on Jesus hath a Power in it to conform us to the Image of Jesus 2 Cor. 3.18 We are changed by beholding saith the Apostle Oh when I see Gods love in Christ to me even from all Eternity how should this but stir up my Soul to be like Jesus Christ where there is a dependance there is a desire to be like even among men how much more considering my dependance on God in Christ should I desire to be like Christ in disposition all the question is what is this Image of Christ to which we must be conformed I Answer Holiness and Happiness but because the latter is our reward and the former is our duty therefore look to that But wherein consists that I Answer in that resemblance likeness and conformity to Christ in all the passages forementioned And in every of those must we conform to Christ As 1. Christ is the Son of God so must we be Gods Sons As many as received him to them he gave Power to become the Sons of God Joh. 1.12 Mal. 1.6 1 Pet. 1.17 O what duty lies upon us in this respect If I be your Father where is mine Honour and if ye call on the Father pass the time of your sojourning here in fear God looks for more honour fear reverence duty and obedience from a Son than from the Rabble of the World if thou art Gods Son thy sins more offend God then the sins of all the reprobates in the world why alas thy sins are not meer transgressions of the Law but committed against the mercy bounty and goodness of God vouchsafed unto thee thy sins have a world of unthankfulness joyned with them and therefore how should God but visit Amos 3.2 you onely have I known of all the Families of the Earth therefore will I visit you for all your Iniquities O think of this you that are Gods Sons and conform to Christ for he was an Obedient Son 2. Christ the Son of God delights in the Father and his delight is also with the Sons of men so must we delight in the Father and delight in his Children Psa 37.4 Psa 16.3 Delight thy self in the Lord and he shall give thee the desire of thy Heart And the Saints that are on the Earth are they in whom is all my Delight saith David It is storied of Dr. Taylor that being in prison he could delight in God and he rejoyced that ever he came into Prison because of his acquaintance with that Angel of God as he called Mr. Bradford O this is Heaven upon Earth not only God but the very Saints of God are sweet Objects of delight Mark them and if they be Saints indeed they are savory in their Discourse in their Duties in their Carriages their Example is powerful their society profitable how should we but delight in them 3. God and Christ laid this Plot from all Eternity that all he would do should be to the praise of the glory of his Grace So must we purpose this as the end of all our actions whether we eat or drink or whatsoever we do we must do all to the glory of God 1 Cor. 10.31 But especially if from God we receive any spiritual good then give all again to the glory of his grace Dan. 2 20 23 Blessed be the Name of God for ever and ever said Daniel for Wisdom and might are his and I thank thee and praise thee O God of my Fathers who hast given me Wisdome and Might an excellent spirit of Wisdome and Might wrought in Daniel and he acknowledges all to the Giver wisdome and might are his Christians if you feel grace in your hearts I beseech you acknowledge it to Christ He does all he subdues Lusts heals VVounds staies inward Issues sets broken Bones and makes them to rejoyce and therefore let him him the glory of all do you acknowledge grace in it's latitude to the God of all grace 4. God and Christ counselled about our Salvation there was a great conflict in the Attributes of God justice and mercy could not be reconciled till the Wisdom of God found out that glorious and wonderful expedient the Lord Jesus Christ so let us Counsel about our Salvation the flesh and the spirit whereof we are compounded draw several wayes the Flesh draws Hell-ward and the Spirit Heaven-ward come then call we in heavenly and spiritual Wisdome to decide this Controversie you may hear its Language in Job 28.28 Job 28.28 Behold the fear of the Lord that is Wisdome and to depart from evil is Vnderstanding If we would draw heaven-ward and save our souls come then let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter fear God and keep his Commandments Eccles 12.13 for this is the whole duty of Man Keep his Commandments in an Evangelical sense i look at the expedient Jesus Christ who hath kept them for us and in whom and through whom our imperfect Obedience is accepted with God 5. God and Christ loved us with an everlasting Love So must we love him who hath first loved us this is the nature of spiritual Love that it runs into its own Ocean O love the Lord all ye his Saints who hath more cause to love him then you
adds it may be unto them some of his own sins thus he casteth into our minds many outragious Blasphemies such Blasphemies as he propounded to Christ to worship him for our God to deny Jesus Christ as our God our Lord our Saviour our Redeemer to say in our hearts there is no God but Nature no Scripture no Holy Ghost many a pretious Soul feels these injections of Satan and I cannot wonder at it when I see the Devil tempting Christ himself to diffidence presumption vain-Glory yea and to the worshiping of the Devil himself or if we are strong Christians grown men and still growing towards the fulness of Christ why then he tempts us to sins of presumption against knowledg or if he cannot so prevail he will Transform himself into an Angel of light 2 Cor. 11.14 and tempt us to the doing a less good that we may neglect a greater or to the doing of a greater good but very unseasonably When as some other duties in respect of present occasion are more necessary far thus many times in the hearing of God's Word he will cast into our minds meditations of this or that excellent subject on purpose to distract our minds and to make us hear without profit and in Prayer to God he will bring into our memories this or that profitable instruction which we have heard at such or such a Sermon on purpose to disturb our Spirits in that holy exercise and to keep us from lifting up our hearts wholly and purely unto God I might add a thousand of these stratagems of the Devil and yet not perhaps tell one of a thousand the Apostle could say indeed 2 Cor. 2.11 Eph. 6.11 Rev. 2.24 Eph. 6.16 that he was not ignorant of his devices and of some of his devices you see we are not ignorant but alas who can discover all his Methods Wiles Depths fiery Darts For my part I cannot do it I am yet to learn 2. The general means to withstand his Stratagems are such as these 1. A continual reminding of Christ's Commands in this very thing Be strong in the Power of his might put on the whole Armour of God Eph. 6.10 11. 1 Pet. 5.8 that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the Devil him resist in the Faith 2. An avoiding of the first suggestions of Satan if this gliding Serpent can but thrust in his head he will easily make room for his body and therefore we must nip and bruise him in the head Give no place to the Devil 3. An objecting of Christ against all his temptations for example Eph. 4.27 if Satan tell us that we are miserable sinners we may answer Mat. 9.13 Isa 53.5 that Christ came into the World to save sinners and that he was wounded for our transgressions and broken for our iniquities and with his stripes are we healed If Satan tell us that we are subject to God's wrath we may answer that Christ did bear his Fathers wrath that he might make our peace If he tells us that we are subject to the Curse of the Law we may answer that Christ hath redeemed us from the Curse of the Law when he was made a Curse for us If he tell us that we are his bondslaves we may answer that we were so indeed in times past Gal. 3.13 but Christ hath paid his Father the price of our Redemption and hath set us free if he tell us that we are unjust and therefore shall be condemned before God's judgment-seat we may answer that Christ who was Innocent was therefore condemned that we who are guilty might thereby be acquitted and that he that came to save us will himself judg us and therefore we need not doubt of mercy if we plead the merits of Christ or if Satan will not be thus answered by us why then Christians there 's no other way but to send him to Christ to this purpose we may tell him that Christ is our Advocate and if he will needs dispute let him go to Jesus he is both able to plead our cause and to answer to all the Suits that are made against us 4. I may add hearing reading meditating on God's Word holy Conferences busie employment in the works of our particular callings living by Faith I must not stay on all these means Mat. 26.41 only remember amongst the rest that one of Christ Watch and Pray that ye enter not into temptation Praying against it is a denying of it and a great part of the victory for it is a disclaiming the entertainment of it it is a positive rejection of the crime it is a calling in auxiliaries from above to make the victory more certain to us Hence one sweetly adviseth If temptation sets upon thee do thou set upon God for he is as soon overcome as thou art as soon moved to good as thou art to evil he is as quickly invited to pitty thee as thou art to ask him provided thou dost not finally rest in the Petition but pass into action and indeavour by all meanes to quench the flame newly kindled in thy bowels before it come to devour the marrow that is in thy bones indeed a strong prayer and a lazy incurious unobservant walking are contradictions in Religion and therefore Watch and Pray and pray and watch SECT V. Of the first Manifestation of Christ 4. FOr the first Manifestation of Jesus by his several witnesses now it was time that the Sun of Righteousness should arise and shine in the view of the world and because of unbelief which had blinded the world that some especial witnesses should be chosen out John 1.45 1 Tim. 3.16 1 Pet. 1.20 both to anoint our eyes and to point to the light saying This is he of whom Moses in the Law and the Prophets did write Jesus of Nazareth the Son of Joseph to this purpose we read much of the manifestation of Jesus God was manifest in the flesh And Christ verily was fore-ordained before the foundations of the World but was manifest in these last times for you In that first Miracle that ever he wrought this is written upon it John 2.11 1 John 1.2 he manifested forth his Glory And John the Divine in his setting out of Jesus he tells us that the Life was manifested and we have seen it and bear witness and shew unto you that eternal Life which was with the Father and was manifested unto us And there is reason for this manifestation 1. Because every manifestation was an approbation of his Mission and Divinity 2. Because in the manifestation of Christ there was a manifestation of the Grace of God and this was the Will of God that he would not only act free Grace but he would have it known and published to all the world this is the Glory of Grace and sets it out And therefore saith the Apostle The grace of God that bringeth salvation Tit. 2.11 Tit. 3.4 hath appeared to all men
revelling and dishonouring of God hath made them so pensive Why sinners your carriage grieves the very Spirit of God Gen. 6.6 You grieve God at the heart as it is expressed Gen. 6.6 and therefore no wonder if the godly cannot rejoyce in your sinful society you are the cause of their sadness but admit them once into the company and fellowship of the Saints and they know how to be joyful 4. If it be so that usually they are pensive and sad it is not because of Religion but because they are not more Religious because they find so much want of godliness in their own hearts Rom. 7.24 this was the cause of Pauls heaviness O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death And yet know that all these sadnesses are true preparatives to joy and therefore in the very next words the Apostle breakes out into that sweet Doxology I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Never was true sorrow for sin but it ended in rejoycings and praises and thanksgiving to God Why then be convinced Ah deceived souls say not that God is an hard Master reaping where he sowed not and gathering where he strawed not say not that his wayes are tedious and irksome and uncomfortable wayes but rather taste and see and try how good the Lord is experience the truth of these words My Yoak is easie and my Burthen is light What is lighter than that Burthen which instead of burthening Chears up the party on which it is laid Just like those burthens of Cinnamon that refresh those that carry them through the deep sands of Arabia An holy Divine once endeavouring to convince men of the sweetness and pleasantness of Gods wayes by his own experiences I call H●aven and Earth to Record saith he that these things are truths of God they are not notions or conceits but certain realities Another flyes somewhat higher If men would in earnest sayes he abandon the Devils service and give up their names to Christ in truth and try I dare assure them in the Word of Life and Truth they would not exchange the saddest hour of all their life afterward with the prime and flower of all their former sensual pleasures Prov. 3.17 might they have ten thousand worlds to boot her wayes are wayes of pleasure saith Solomon Vse 2. Psal 1.1 2. Psal 119.1 Psal 40.8 2. You that are so convinc'd I beseech you carry on the work of God sweetly comfortably and with delight the Psalmist sayes Blessed is the man that delights in the Law of the Lord. And Blessed are the undefiled in the way who walk chearfully in the Law of the Lord. And blessed is the man that delighteth greatly in his Law And it is written upon the heart of Christ I delight to do thy will O my God yea they Law is within my heart as God loves a cheerful giver so a chearful server Come take my Yoak upon you saith Christ for my Yoak is easie it is not an Iron Yoak of Bondage but a Chain of heavenly Pearls to adorn your souls Quest 1 Oh but how should we carry on the Work the Yoak the Duty the Practise of Piety and of Religion pleasantly I answer Answ 1. Be sure to keep the heart right and upright within let all we do be in sincerity and let all we are in respect of the inner man be at peace within sence and reason can tell us that according to the tempter within so there is the relishing of things without he that acts in sincerity and hath peace within can easily go through the duties that are required without with joy and comfort 2. Exercise saith in the work and office of the Holy Ghost I mean that work and office to which the Holy Ghost is designed by the Father and the Son both to help his people and to be the Comforter of his people 1. The holy Ghost is designed to help his people Likewise the Spirit helpeth our infirmities the word in the Original † 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 14.26 and 15.26 doth properly imply such an help Rom. 8.26 as when another man of strength and ability steppeth in to sustain the burthen that lyeth upon weak shoulders why this makes Christs Burthen light we do not bear all the weight for the holy Ghost puts under his shoulder 2. The Holy Ghost is designed to comfort his People Christ calls him the Spirit the Comforter because he brings in a kind of spiritual joy and spiritual comfort Mark it is not a natural but a spiritual joy Oh what a vast difference is there betwixt the comforts of a carnal heart and the comforts of the godly The one comes from a little meat or drink or creature vanity but the other comes from the exercise of Faith about the office of the Holy Ghost who is designed to this work surely here is the way to carry on duty sweetly and comfortably and with delight i.e. to be in the exercise of faith on the work and office of the Holy Ghost as he is our Helper and Comforter 1 Pet. 2.9 1 Pet. 2.9 3. Understand what is in Christian Religion and in the practise of it to cause delight As. 1. In every duty and gracious acting of it there is more of the Glory of God than in the whole frame of Heaven and Earth besides Herein is my Father glorified that you bear much Fruit John 15.8 Oh if we but thus looked at the profession and practice of Christian Religion we could not but take pleasure in it 2. In every duty and gracious acting of it there is the seed of glory and eternal life sometimes there breaks out in the very exercise of duty a joy in the Holy Ghost a foretast of Glory but howsoever there is the seed of Glory and though the seed of Glory be not seen but lye as it were under ground dead and unseen yet in time it will spring up unto eternal life why thus look at the practice of Religion and it will be sweeter to us than Honey and the Honey-Comb it will be more precious than Gold yea than much fine Gold But how should we know the difference betwixt the natural pleasantness and this Quest 2 spiritual pleasantness in Religion I know Christians may put a lustre upon the wayes of God by their natural pleasantness and chearfulness of spirit but because we speak of a spiritual joy and comfort and not of a natural wherein lies the difference I answer 1. If it be a spiritual pleasantness it will be serious I have said of laughter it is mad Answ Eccles 2.2 and of mirth what doth it There is much lightness and vanity in such breakings out of natural pleasantness but in spiritual pleasantness all is grave and sober and exceeding serious 2. If it be a spiritual pleasantness it can stand with repentance and humiliation and the fear of God rejoyce with trembling saith the Psalmist
with Christ nevertheless I live c. he conjoins the death of Christ and the life of Christ in one and the same soul q. d. no man knows the benefit of Christs death but he that feels the virtue of Christ's life there 's no assurance of Christs dying for us but as we feel Christ living in us if the power of Christs death mortifie my lusts then the virtue of Christ's life will quicken my soul but what means he by this I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me It seems some Paradox I live yet not I but a right interpretation reconciles all as this I live to God and not unto my self I live to Christ and not unto the World I live according to the Will of God and not after my own lust and fancy or as some would have it I live under grace and not under the Law q. d. Sometimes I lived wholly under the Law which made me a persecutor of the Church of God which wrought in me all manner of Concupiscence and slew me and then I found my self to be dead in sin but now I have embraced Christ and am no more the man I was now I feel Christ quickning ruling guiding and strengthning me by his Spirit now I live spiritually and holily not of my self but from another The very whole of Christians is from Christ Christ is both Fountain-filling and Life-quickning I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me Christs life hath an influence infusion transmission into our selves in reference to spiritual life Look as the Heavens by an influence into the Earth do quicken and enliven the Earth and make all the seeds and roots hidden in the Earth to revive and put forth themselves Matth. 4.2 so there is an influence that goes forth from the Sun of Righteousness into the Souls of men reviving and quickning them and making them of dead to become living and of barren to become fruitful To you shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing in his wings and ye shall go forth and grow up as the Calves of the Stall O my Soul question thy self in these few particulars dost thou live to God and not to thy self dost thou live to Christ and not to the World dost thou derive thy life from Christ and hath that life of Christ a special influence into thy soul dost thou feel Christ living in thy understanding and will in thy imagination and affections in thy duties and services 1. In thy understanding by prizing the knowledge of Christ by determining to know nothing in comparison of Christ 2. In thy will by making thy will free to chuse and embrace Christ and by making his will to rule is thy will 3. In thy imagination by thinking upon him with more frequency and delight by having more high and honorable and sweeter apprehensions of Christ than of all the Creatures 4. In thy affections by fearing Christ above all earthly powers and by loving Christ above all earthly persons 5. In thy duties and services by doing all thou dost in his Name by his assistance and for his glory why then here 's another ground of thy hope surely thou hast thy part in Christs Life Away away with all dejecting doubts and perplexing fears while Christ was in Augustines eye he said I dare not despond I know who hath said it and I dare build upon it this Anchor of hope thus cast out and fastning upon Christ it would be admirably useful when Billows of Temptation beat upon Souls this Helmet of Hope thus used would keep off many blows whereby the comforts of distrustful spirits are many times sadly battered O my Soul look to the grounds of thy hope if thou findest the power of sin dying in thee if thou walkest as Christ walked if thou admirest adorest believest and obeyest thy Christ if thou livest and livest not but in deed and in truth it is Christ that lives in thee why then thou maist comfortably hope and assure thy self that Christs habitual righteousness and actual holiness is imputed to thy justification thou maist confidently resolve that every passage of Christs Life so far as Legal or Moral belongs unto thee What would ever Christ have come with his power against thy power of sin if he had not meant to rescue thee Would Christ ever have set thee a Copy and have held thy hand and thy heart to have writ legibly after him if he had not meant thee for a Scribe instructed unto the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 13.55 would Christ in his several actings have set himself before thee as the Object of Admiration Adoration Belief and Obedience if he had not meant to own thee and to be owned by thee would Christ ever have come so near to thee as to have lived in thee to have been the soul of thy soul and the life of thy life the All of thy understanding and will imaginations and affections duties and services if he had not purposed to have saved thee by his life Rom. 5.10 Lam. 3.26 Surely it is good that I both hope and quietly wait for the Salvation of God I cannot hope in vain if these be the grounds of my hope SECT V. Of Believing in Jesus in that respect 5. LEt us believe in Jesus carrying on the great work of our Salvation in his Life Many Souls stand aloof not daring to make a particular application of Christ and his Life to themselves but herein is the property of Faith it brings all home and makes use of whatsoever Christ is or does for himself To ponder Christ's actions during his Life and the influence of his actions to all that are his what is this to me unless I believe my own part in all this Oh I dare not believe cries many a poor soul is it credible that Jesus Christ the Son of God the brightness of his Fathers Glory the express Image of his Fathers Person should be incarnate for me and lead such a life upon Earth for my soul What! to be baptized to be tempted to manifest himself in the form of man to whip the Buyers and Sellers out of his Temple to preach up and down the Gospel of the Kingdom to work miracles among men to send abroad his Apostles with a commission to preach to invite sinners to ease the burden of duties and in a word to publish the righteousness of his Nature and Life and all this and a thousand times more than all this for my soul O what am I or what is my Fathers House If God should let me live one year in Heaven it were infinite mercy but that the God of Heaven should live so many years on Earth and that all that while he should empty himself in watching fasting praying preaching for my sake Oh the depth Oh the depth I cannot believe Sweet Soul be not faithless but believing I know it is an hard and difficult thing but to help on a trembling soul I shall first
men because like Abel being dead they may still speak and teach those who never saw them but it would have been derogatory to the Person and office of Christ for it is his Prerogative to be in the midst of the seven golden Candlesticks to be present to all his Members to teach by power and not by ministry to write his Law in the hearts of his people and to make them his Epistle Contrition Compunction Mortification Repentance Acts 11.18 for sin are acts and duties necessary to our state and condition for we are sinners and sinners of the Gentiles To whom God also hath granted repentance unto life but these were in no sort agreeable to Christ for he was without sin and needed not to repentance nor to any part of it The several states of men as of Governours Kings Judges Lawyers Merchants c. are convenient for us otherwise what ataxye John 18.36 and confusion would there be in the world and yet Jesus never put himself into any of these states My Kingdom sayes he is not of this world Now as in these things we must only respect the Allowance of Christ so in other things we must reflect upon the example of Christ as 1. In sinful acts eschewed by Christ 2. In moral duties that were done by Christ 1. In sinful acts eschewed by Christ as when I am tempted to sin then am I to reason thus with my self would my blessed Saviour if he were upon earth doth thus and thus when I am tempted to looseness and immoderate living then am I to ask conscience such a question as this would Christ have done thus would he have spent such a life upon earth as I do when I am moved by my own corruption or by Sathan to drunkenness gluttony sinful and desperate society to swearing cursing revenge or the like then am I to ask is this the life that Christ led or if he were to live again would he live after this manner when I fall into passion peevishness rash words or if it be but idle words then am I to consider O but would Christ speak thus would this be his language would such a rotten or unprofitable speech as this drop from his honey lips 2. In case of moral obedience concerning which we have both his pattern and precept I look upon Christ as my rule and I question thus did Christ frequently pray both with his Disciples and alone by himself and shall I never in my family or in my closet think upon God did Christ open his wounds for me and shall not I open my mouth to him did Christ serve God without all self-ends meerly in obedience and to glorifie him and shall I make God's worship subordinate to my aims and turns did Christ shew mercy to his very enemies and shall I be cruel to Christ's very Members O my soul look in all thy sins and in all thy duties to thy original and measure them by the holiness of Christ whether in avoiding sin or in doing duty think What would my blessed Saviour do in this case Or what did he in the li●e case when he was upon earth If we had these thoughts every day if Christ were continually before our eyes if in all we do or speak we should still muse on this What would Jesus Christ say if he were here I believe it would be a blessed means of living in comfort and spiritual conformity to the Commands of God yea of acting Christ's life as it were to the life 5. Let us look fixedly on Jesus Christ let us keep our spiritual eyes still on the pattern untill we feel our selves conforming to it it is a true saying that Objects and moving reasons kept much upon the mind by serious thoughts are the great engine both appointed by nature and grace to turn about the soul of man If I may deliver it in fewer terms Objects considered much or frequently do turn the soul into their own nature Such as the things are we must think of and consider of such will be our selves or if we be not so it is not through any imperfection in the object especially in such an object as Jesus Christ is but because it is not well applied and by consideration held upon the heart till it may work there indeed the manner of this working may be secret and insensible yet if we follow on we shall feel it in the issue the beholding of Christ is a powerful beholding there is a changing transforming vertue goes out of Christ by looking on Christ can we think of his humility and not be humble can we think of his meekness and gentleness of Spirit and yet we continue in our fierceness roughness frowardness of Spirit can a proud fierce heart apprehend a meek and sweet and lowly Jesus no no the heart must be suitable to the thing apprehended it is impossible otherwise certainly if the look be right there must be a suitableness betwixt the heart and Christ Sight works upon the imagination in brute creatures as Laban's Sheep when they saw the party-coloured Rods they had Lambs suitable now will sight work upon imagination and imagination work a real change in nature and is not the eye of the mind especially the eye of faith more strong and powerful if I but write after a copy I shall in a while learn to write like it if I seriously meditate on any excellent subject it will leave a print behind it on my spirit if I read but the life and death of some eminently gracious and holy man it molds and fashions and transforms and conforms my mind to his similitude even so and much more is it in this case since the eye of faith works in the matter which in it self is operative and effectual and therefore it cannot but work more than where is only simple imitation or naked meditation O then let us set the coppy of Christ's life as before described in our view and let us look upon it with both eyes with the eye of reason and with the eye of faith But how should we keep the eye of our faith on this blessed object until we feel this conformity in us I answer 1. Let us set apart some times on purpose to act our faith in this respect There is a time for all things under the Sun Eccles 3.1 saith Solomon It may be sometimes we are in our civil employments but then is not the time yet when they are done and the day begins to close if together with our closet prayer we would fall on this duty of looking unto Jesus by lively faith how blessed a season might this be I know not but that some Christians may do it occasionally but for any that sets some time apart for it every day and that in conscience as we do for prayer where is he to be found 2. Let us remove hinderances Sathan labours to hinder the soul from beholding Christ with the dust of the world The
that he is both our justification and sanctification Physitians tell us that about the heart there is a film or skin like unto a purse wherein is contained clear water to cool the heat of the heart and therefore very probable it is that that very skin or pericardium was pierced through with the heart and thence came out those streams of blood and water O gates of Heaven O windows of Paradise O Palace of refuge O Tower of strength O Sanctuary of the Just O flourishing bed of the Spouse of Solomon methinks I see water and blood running out of his side more freshly than those golden streams which ran out of the garden of Eden and watered the whole world Here if I could stay I might lengthen my Doctrine during my life oh it were good to be here it were a large field and a blessed subject 4. About five which the Jews call the eleventh and the last hour of the day Christ was taken down and buried by Joseph and Nicodemus But enough I must not wear out your patience altogether Thus far we have propounded the blessed object of Christ's suffering and dying for us our next work is to direct you as formerly in the art or mystery how you are to look unto him in this respect CHAP. III. SECT I. Of knowing Jesus as carrying on the great work of our salvation in his death 1. LEt us know Jesus carrying on the great work of our Salvation during his sufferings and death This is the high point which Paul was ever studying on and preaching on and pondering on For I determined not to know any thing among you 1 Cor. 2.2 save Jesus Christ and him crucified Christ crucified is the rarest piece of knowledge in the world the person of Christ is a matter of high speculation but Christ further considered as cloathed with his garments of blood is that knowledge which especially Paul pursues he esteems not reckons not determines not to make any profession of any other science or doctrine than the most necessary and only saving knowledge of Christ crucified O my soul how many dayes and months and years hast thou spent to attain some little measure of knowledge in the Arts and Tongues and Sciences and yet what a poor skill hast thou attained in respect of the many thousands of them that knew nothing at all of Jesus Christ and what if thou hadst reached out to a greater proficiency couldst thou have dived into the secrets of Nature couldst thou have excelled the wisdom of all the children of the East country and all the wisdom of Egypt 1 Kings 4.33 and the wisdom of Solomon who spake of beasts of fowls of fishes of all trees from the Cedar tree that is in Lebanon even to the hyssop that springeth out of the wall yet without the saving knowledge of Christ crucified Christ suffering bleeding and dying all this had been nothing see Eccles 1.18 only that knowledge is worth the having which refers to Christ and above all that is the rarest piece of Christ's humiliation which holds him forth suffering for us and so freeing us from hell sufferings Come then and spend thy time for the future more fruitfully in reading learning knowing this one necessary thing Study Christ crucified in every piece and part O the precious truths and precious discoveries that a studying head and heart would hammer out here much hath been said but a thousand-thousand times more might yet be said we have given but a little scantling of that which Christ endured Volumes might be written till they were piled as high as heaven and yet all would not serve to make out the full discoveries of Jesus's sufferings Study therefore and study more but be sure thy study and thy knowledge be rather practical than speculative do not meerly beat thy brains to learn the history of Christ's death but the efficacy vertue and merit of it know what thou knowest in reference to thy self as if Jesus had been all the while carrying on the business of thy souls salvation as if thou hadst stood by and Christ had spoke to thee as sometimes to the women Weep not for me but for thy self thy sins caused my sufferings and my sufferings were for the abolition of thy sins SECT II. Of considering Jesus in that respect 2. LEt us consider Jesus carrying on this great work of our salvation during his sufferings and death Zach. 12.10 Heb. 12.2 They shall look upon me whom they have pierced saith the Prophet i.e. they shall consider me and accordingly is the Apostle looking unto Jesus or considering of Jesus the Author and finisher of our faith who for the joy of our salvation set before him endured the cross and despised the shame Then indeed and in that act is the duty brought in it is good in all respects and under all considerations to look unto Jesus from first to last but above all this Text relates firstly to the time of his sufferings and hence it is that Luke calls Christ's passion 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a theory or sight And all the people that came together to that sight Luke 23.48 smote their breasts and returned Not but that every passage of Christ is a theory or sight worthy our looking on or considering of Christ in his Fathers purpose and Christ in the promise and Christ in performance Christ in his birth and Christ in his life O how sweet what blessed objects are these to look upon but above all consider him saith the Apostle that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself Heb. 12.3 Ver. 2. Consider him who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross and despised the shame of all other parts acts or passages of Christ the holy Ghost hath only honoured Christ's passion his sufferings and his death with this name of theory and sight Why surely this is the theory ever most commended to our view and consideration O then let us look on this consider of this As in this manner 1. Consider him passing over the Brook Cedron it signifies the wrath of God and rage of men the first step of his passion is sharp and sore he cannot enter the door but first he must wade through cold waters on bare feet nor must he only wade through them but drink of them through many tribulations must he go that will purchase souls and through many tribulations must they go that will follow after him to the Kingdom of Glory Consider him entring into the Garden of Gethsemane in a garden Adam sinned and in this garden Christ must suffer that the same place which was the nest where sin was hatched might now be the child-bed of grace and mercy into this garden no sooner was he entred but he began to be agonized all his powers and passions within him were in conflict Consider O my soul how suddenly he is struck into a strange fear never was man so afraid of the torments of
and the fellowship of his sufferings now by the Grace of Christ I am made conformable to his death As he died for sin so I die to sin and here is the ground of my hope that Christs death is mine For the second whether we encrease and grow in our mortification this question is needfull as the former to satisfie our souls interest in the death of Christ As true Grace is growing Grace so true mortification is that which grows Now that we may be resolved in this point also the growth of our mortification will appear by these following signs 1. Growing Mortification hath its chiefest conflicts in spiritual lusts At first we mortifie grosser evils such as Oaths Drunkenness Uncleanness worldly-mindedness or the like but when we grow in this Blessed duty we then set our selves against spiritual wickednesses as Pride Presumption Self-carnal confidence in a man 's own graces or the like 2 Cor. 7.1 this Method the Apostle sets down let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit first from all filthiness of the flesh or body and then from all filthiness of the spirit or soul as the children of Israel in their entrance into the land of Promise first they sate upon the frontiers and skirts of the Land and then they sought it out and prevailed in the heart of the Country so Christians in their mortification they first set upon worldly lusts gross evils outward sins and when they have encountred them at the frontiers they then conflict with such corruptions as lie more inwardly in the very heart spiritual wickednesses that are within Now if this be our case here is one sign of our growth 2. Growing mortification is more even constant lasting durable when there is in the heart a sudden flowing and reflowing it comes from those vast Seas of Corruptions that are within us many souls have their Ague-fits sometimes hot and sometimes cold it may be now they are in a very good frame and within an hour or two a mighty Tide comes in and they are born down by sin and corruption in this case mortification is very weak But on the contrary if we find our standing more firm and sure if for the main we walk evenly and keep closely to the Lord it carries with it an evidence that our mortification grows 3. Growing mortification feels Lust more weak and the Spirit more strong in its ordinary actings If we would know the truth of growth let us look to our usual fits of sinning for then a man's strength or weakness is discerned most as a man's weakness to good is discerned when he comes to act it Rom. 7.18 to will is present with me but how to perform that which is good I find not so a man's weakness to sin is best discerned when he comes to act it Mark then the ordinary fits as we call them of sinning sometimes God is pleased to appoint some more frequent assaults as if he would on purpose suffer the law of the members to war and to muster up all their forces that so we might the rather know what is in our hearts at such a time if we find that resistance against sin grows stronger that sin cannot advance and carry on his Army so as formerly that sin is encount●ed at first or met withal at the frontiers and there overthrown this is a good sign that now our mortification grows as suppose it be a Lust of Fancy it cannot boyl up to such gross fancies as it was wont or suppose it be a Lust of Pride it boyls not up to such a spirit of Pride as formerly in stead of bringing forth fruit it now brings forth blossomes or instead of bringing forth blossomes it now brings forth nothing but Leaves why this is a sure sign that this Lust is withering more and more when the inordinate thirst is not so great in the time of the Fit when the inward lusts pitch upon lower acts than they had wont when the waters abate and fall short and lessen and overflow less ground we may conclude certainly that mortification grows 4. Growing mortification hath more ability to abstain from the very occasions and beginnings of lust Io● 31.1 Thus Job whom we look on as a man much mortified made a Covenant with his eyes that he would not think upon a Maid and no question as he made a covenant so he kept his Covenant Oh! when a man cannot endure to come where such a one is that he loves not when he cannot endure the fight of him or any thing that puts him in mind of him not so much as to parlie or speak with him this is a sign of a strong hatred and so when a man hates the very garment spotted with the flesh here 's a good sign I know this height is not easie to attain to and therefore some in imitation of Job and David have bound themselves with vows and promises as much as might be to abstain from the appearance of evil to crush the Cockatrice Egg before the Serpent could creep out of it to avoid sin in its first rise but alas how have they broken their vows from time to time For all this I dare not speak against vows provided that 1. They be of things lawful 2. That we esteem them not as duties of absolute necessi●y And 3. Th●t we bind not our selves perpetually left our vows should become burdens unto us but only for some short time and so renew them as occasion requires in this way our vows might much help us in our mortification and if once through the help of vows or prayer or looking unto Jesus or going to the Cross of Jesus Christ or by any other means we feel our selves more able to resist sin to hate sin in its first rise first motions first on-set we may assuredly hope that now our mortification grows O my Soul try now the growth of thy mortification by these signs hast thou overcome grosser sins and is now thy chiefest co●fl●t with spiritual wickednesses is thy standing and walking with God more close and even and constant than sometimes it hath been is thy lusts more weak and thy Grace more strong in ordinary actings I say in ordinary actings for the estimate of thy growth must not be taken for a turn or two but by a constanst course hast thou now more ability to quench the flame of sin in the very spark to dash Babylon's Brats against the stones even whilst they are little to abstain from sin in its first motion or beginning why then is the promise accomplished he will subdue our iniquities Surely thou art a growing Christian Micah 7.19 thou hast fellowship with Christ in his sufferings thy ground is solid firm and stable thy hope hath a rock-foundation and thou maiest build upon it that Christ's death and blood and sufferings are thine even thine he loved thee and gave himself for thee SECT V. Of Believing in Jesus in
but they were not able to draw for the multitude of the fishes 2. Hereupon Christ is known Therefore that Disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter ver 7. it is the Lord the alarm given now all the Disciples bestir themselves 1. Peter he casts himself into the sea 2. The other Disciples they come in a little ship to the land and there they dine and commune with Jesus which is the end of the history and so ends this Book of our Evangelist John Thus far we have propounded the object our next work is how to direct you to look unto Jesus in this respect CHAP. II. SECT I. Of knowing Jesus as carrying on the great work of our Salvation in his Resurrection THAT in all respects we may look on Jesus 1. Let us know Jesus carrying on the great work of our salvation for us in his resurrection and during the time of his abode upon earth after his Resurrection This is worth the knowing on it depends our justification sanctification salvation For if Christ be not risen we are yet in our sins and our faith is in vain and our hope is in vain little hope have we either of Heaven or of Resurrection if Christ be not risen of all men we are most miserable that believe in Christ if he whom we believe in be not risen again O my soul study this point many take it up in gross they can run over this Article of their Creed The third day he rose again from the dead but for a particular understanding of it in respect of the time or the end or the manner or the certainty how many are to seek I shall appeal to thy self are not many discoveries already made which before thou never tookest notice of and if thou wouldst but study this point how much more might yet appear especially how much more might yet appear as to thine own good it is not enough to know Christ's resurrection unless thou know it for thy self Be sure thou hast this in mind That Christ rose again but what 's that to me saving knowledge is ever joyned with a particular application if Christ be my Head then he could not rise but I rose with him and in him and thus O my soul look on Christ and thus search into every particular of Christ's resurrection come study when he rose study the Arguments that make out Christ's resurrection sure and certain study all the Apparitions of Jesus Christ O what delightful studies are these hadst thou been with them to whom Christ appeared would not thy heart have leaped with joy come study it close for the benefit of these Apparitions extend to thee the fruit of Christ's resurrection is thine Job 5.27 even thine as well as theirs Know this for thy self SECT II. Of considering Jesus in that respect 2. LEt us consider Jesus carrying on this work of our salvation for us in his resurrection It is not enough to know a saving necessary truth but it is required further that we digest truths and that we draw forth their strength for the nourishment and refreshing of our poor souls As a man may in half an hour chew and take into his stomack that meat which he must have seven or eight hours at least to digest so a man may take into his understanding more truths in an hour than he is able well to digest in many what good those men are like to get by Sermon 's or Providences who are unaccustomed to this work of meditation I cannot imagine it is observed by some that this is the reason why so much preaching is lost amongst us why Professors that run from Sermon to Sermon and are never weary of hearing or reading have notwithstanding such languish starved souls because they will not meditate And therefore God commanded Joshua not only to read the Law but to consider of it Josh 1.8 and dwell upon it This Book of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein day and night why this is the duty that I am now pressing to if thou knowest these things consider ●uminate meditate ponder on them again and again And because this work requires enlargedness of heart and spirit therefore take it into parts and consider of each of them apart by it self As 1. Consider of the time when Christ rose again As Christ had his three dayes and no more so must thou have the same three dayes like unto his the first day was called the day of preparation the second was the Sabbath-day and the third was the resurrection day so thy first day is a day of preparation a day of passion wherein thou must strive and struggle against sin and Satan wherein thou must suffer all their bitter darts till thou dyest and give up the Ghost And thy second day is a day of rest wherein thy body must lye in the grave and thy flesh rest in hope wherein thou shalt enter into peace and rest in thy bed until the trumpet sound and bid thee arise Isa 52.7 and come to judgment And thy third day is a day of resurrection unto glory It is the first day of the week or the first beginning of a never ending world Thus consider the time of Christ's resurrection and thence mayst thou draw down some use for thy souls nourishment 2. Consider of the reasons why Christ arose was it not to confound the Jews they could not endure to hear of Christ's resurrection and therefore when Peter and the other Apostles preached that point Acts 9.33 They were cut to the heart and took councel to slay them It is the case of them to say We will not have that man to reign over us they that by their sins crucifie Christ every day cannot without horror think of his exaltation it cuts them to the heart that Christ is risen to be their Judge Again was it not to confirm the faith of Christ's followers till he was risen their faith was but a weak faith weak in knowledge weak in assent weak in confidence weak in assurance much ado had Christ with them many a time had he chid them Why are ye fearful O ye of little faith but after he had shewed uimself alive by many infallible proofs they could then cry it out My Lord and my God Again was it not to evidence that he had fully satisfied all our debts the Apostle tells us that Christ was our Surety Heb. 7.22 at his death he was arrested and cast into Prison whence he could not come till all was payed and therefore to hear that Christ is risen and that he hath brokens the bolts and fetters of the grave it is a clear evidence that God is satisfied and that Christ is discharged by God himself Oh what breasts of consolation are here Again was it not to conquer sin death and devil now he took from death his sting and from hell his standard now he seized upon the hand-writing
Christs Resurrection and the coming down of the holy Ghost What was the meaning of this but to hold harmony and to keep correspondency with those memorable things as on the day of Pentecost fifty days after the feast of the Passeover the Israelites came to mount Sinai there received they the Law a memorable day with them and therefore called the feast of the Law so the very same day is accomplished that prophesie Out of Zion shall go forth the Law and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem Isa 2.3 now was the promulgation of the Gospel called by James the Royal Law Jam. 2.8 as given by Christ our King and written in the hearts of his servants by this holy Ghost it seems to shadow out the great difference betwixt the Law and the Gospel the Law was given with terrour in lightning and thunder it discovers sin declares God's Wrath frights the Conscience but the Gospel is given without terrour there was no lightning and thunder now no no the holy Ghost slides down from heaven with grace and gifts and with great joy sits on the heads and in the hearts of his Saints 2. On the Jubilee or fiftyeth year was a great feast whence some observe that the Latines made their word Jubilo to take up a Merry Song though the word be derived from the Hebrew Jobel which signifies a Rams horn for then they blew with Rams horns as when they gathered the people to the Congregation they blew their Silver Trumpets There were many uses of this feast 1. For the general release of Servants 2. For the restoring of Lands unto their first owners who had sold them 3. For the keeping of a right chronology and reckoning of times for as the Greeks did reckon by their Olimpiads and the Latine by their Lustra so did the Hebrews by their Jubilees this falls fit with the proclaiming of the Gospel which is an act or tender of Gods most gracious general free pardon of all sins and of all the sinners in the World now was the sound of the Gospel made known unto all Acts 2.5 out of every Nation under heaven now was that spiritual Jubilee which Christians enjoy under Christ now was the remission published which exceeded the remission of the Jubilee as for as the Jubilee exceeded the remission of the Seventh year i.e. not only seven times but seventy times seven times Mat. 18.22 Lev. 23.17 20 3. On the day of Pentecost they offered the two wave-loaves called the bread of the first fruits unto the Lord. In like sort this very day the Lord of the harvest so disposing it the Apostles by the assistance and effectual working of the Spirit offered the first-fruits of their harvest unto the Lord Act. 2.41 for the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls We see the circumstance of time hath its due weight and is very considerable when the day of Pentecost was fully come then came the holy Ghost SECT VIII Of the persons to whom the holy Ghost was sent 2. FOr the persons to whom the holy Ghost was sent it is said to all that were with one accord in one place Act. 2.1 who they were it is not here exprest yet from the former chapter we may conjecture Acts 1.13 14. they were the twelve Apostles together with Joseph called Barsabas and the Women and Mary the Mother of Jesus and his brethren these all continued with one accord in one place for so was Christs command that they should not depart from Jerusalem but wait for the promise of the Father which saith he ye have heard of me This promise we read of in the Evangelists Act. 1.4 when the Comforter is come whom I will send unto you from the Father John 15.26 even the Spirit of truth which proceedeth from the Father he will testifie of me Luke 21.49 And behold I send the promise of the Father upon you but tarry ye in the City of Jerusalem until you be indued with power from on high It was the great promise of the Old Testament that Christ should partake of our humane Nature and it was the great promise of the New Testament that we should partake of his divine Nature he was cloathed with our flesh according to the former and we are invested with his Spirit according to the latter promise For this promise the Apostles and others had long waited and for the accomplishment they were now fitted and disposed 1. They had waited for it from the Ascention day till the feast of Pentecost he told them at the very instant of his Ascention that he would send the holy Ghost and therefore bid them stay together till that hour upon which command they waited Isa 28.16 and continued waiting until the day of Pentecost was fully come He that believeth shall not make hast saith Isaiah surely waiting is a Christian duty for the Vision is yet for an appointed time Hab. 2.3 but at the end it shall speak and shall not lye though it tarry wait for it because it will surely come it will not tarry Well may we wait and wait for him if we consider how God and Christ have waited for us and our conversion and especially if we consider that the Comforter will come and when he comes that he will abide with us for ever But 2. John 14.16 As they waited for the Spirit so they were rightly disposed to receive the Spirit for they were all with one accord in one place Mark here the qualifications of these persons they were all with one accord c. To those that accord in the Spirit given where is nothing but discord jars divisions fractions there is no Spirit of God for the Spirit is the Author of concord peace unity and amity he is the very essential unity love and love-knot of the two persons the Father and the Son even of God with God and he was sent to be the union love and love-knot of the two natures united in Christ even of God with man and can we imagine that essential unity will enter but where there is unity can the Spirit of unity come or remain but where there is unity of Spirit verily there is not there cannot be a more proper and peculiar a more true and certain disposition to make us meet for the Spirit then that quality in us that is likest to his nature and essence and that is unity love concord do we marvel that the spirit doth scarcely pant in us Alas we are not all of one accord the very first point is wanting to make us meet for the coming of the holy Ghost upon us We see the persons to whom the holy Ghost was sent they were they that were together with one accord in one place SECT IX Of the manner how the holy Ghost was sent 3. FOr the manner how he was sent or how he came to these Apostles we may observe these
given to Christ such as Mediator Intercessor Appellationes officii competunt Christo secundum utramque naturam c. agree unto him according to both natures and can the act of Christ's intercession be the act of Christ's manhood alone what to hear and offer up prayers to receive and present the prayers and praises and other spiritual sacrifices of all believers in the World to negotiate for them all at one and the same time according to the variety and multiplicity of their several occasions surely this is and must be the work of an infinite and not of a finite agent this cannot be effected without the concurrence of the divine nature with the humane but what needs any further answer to this objection suppose Christ intercede to himself as God that is not immediately and directly to the same person God the Son though to the same God essentially indeed Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God-man in respect of his natures agreeth with both being not only God not only man but God-man man-God blessed for ever but in respect of his person being the second person in the Trinity he is distinct from both 1. From the personality of man for he hath only the personality of God and not of man 2. From the first person of the God-head who is God the Father 1 John 5.7 for there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one i e. three persons and but one God SECT IV. For whom this Intercession is made 4. FOR whom is this Intercession made I answer 1. Negatively not for the World John 17.9 I pray not for the World saith Christ whiles Christ was on Earth he would not so much as spend his breath or open his lips for the World he knew God would not hear him for them in like maner Christ prays now in Heaven Not for the World he never had a thought to redeem them or to save their fouls and therefore they have no share in his intercessions I know the objection that Christ upon the the Cross Luke 23.34 prayed for the bloody Jews Father forgive them for they know not what they do but that might be of private duty as man who in that respect submitted himself to the Law of God which requires that we forgive our enemies and pray for them that persecute us and not of his proper office as Mediator or if it be referred to the proper mediatory intercession of Jesus Christ which I rather think it will not prove that he prayed for them all universally but only indefinitely i.e. only for them that were present at his crucifying and that in simplicity of heart and not of affected ignorance crucified Christ and accordingly this prayer was heard which so many of the Jews were converted at Peter's Sermon Act. 2.41 what needs more his own words are express that Christ's intercessions are not for the World or reprobates So much negatively 2. Positively Christ's intercession is general and particular for all and every faithful man John 17.9 I pray for them I pray not for the world but for them which thou hast given me for they are thine And the Lord said Simon Simon behold Satan hath desired to have you Luk. 22.31 32 that he may sift you as wheat but I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not As the High-Priest went into the Sanctuary with the names of the twelve tribes upon his brest so Christ entred into the holiest of all with the names of all believers upon his heart and still he carries them upon his brest and presents his will and desire unto his Father for them nor doth he only intercede in general but Simon Simon mark that what ever thy name is John Peter Thomas Mary Martha if thou art a believer Christ prays for thee it is our common practise to desire the prayers one of another but O who would not have a share in the prayers of Jesus Christ why certainly if thou believest in Christ Christ prays for thee I have prayed and I will pray for thee saith Christ that thy faith fail not SECT V. What agreement there is betwixt Christ's intercessions and the intercessions of the High-Priests of Old 5. WHat agreement is there betwixt the intercessions of Christ and the intercessions of the High Priests of Old Among the Jews in the times of the Old Testament they had an High-Priest who was in all things to stand betwixt God and them Now as the Jews had their High-Priest to intercede for them so the Lord Jesus was to be the High-Priest of our Christian profession and to intercede for us it will therefore give some light to this doctrine of intercession if we will but compare these two and first consider what agreement betwixt Christ and the High-Priests of Old betwixt Christ's intercession and the High-Priests intercessions 1. Christ and the High-Priests of Old agreed in name not onely they but Christ himself is called an High-Priest Heb. 8.1 Heb 3.1 We have such an High-Priest who is set down at the right hand of the Majesty on high Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession Heb. 5.6 Jesus Christ Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedech The Old Priest-hood of Aaron was translated into the Priest-hood of Jesus Christ so that he was a Priest as well as they 2. They agreed in office that consisted of two parts oblation and presentation First They offered a sacrifice And secondly They presented it in the holy of holies with prayer and intercession unto God the one was done without the other within the holy of hollies and in answer thereunto there are two distinct parts of Christ's Priesthood 1. The offering of himself a sacrifice upon the Cross 2. The carrying of himself and of his blood into the holy of holies or in the heaven of heavens where he appears and prays in the force of that blood and this was so necessary a part of his Priest-hood that without this he had not been a compleat Priest Heb. 8.4 for if he were on earth he should not be a Priest that in if he should have made his abode upon the earth he should not have been a compleat or perfect Priest seeing this part of it which we call the presentation or intercession lay still upon him to be acted in heaven And indeed this part of his Priest-hood is of the two the more eminent yea the top and height of his priest-hood and therefore it is held forth to us in the Types of both those two orders of Priest-hood that were before him and Figures of him both that of Aaron and Melchizedech 1. This was Typified in that Levitical Priest-hood of Aaron and his fellows the highest service of that Office was the going into the holy of hollies and making an attonement there yea this was the height of the high Priest's honour that
wide Ocean of delights there is room enough but herein I must leave thee in the duty for I can but point at the several particulars whereon thou mayst enlarge O think on it that Christ and Christ's blood and Christ's prayers should be all at work that Christ should play the Advocate and plead thy cause and perfume thy duties with his Incense and take thy person in an unperceivable way to God his Father and cry there O my Father be merciful to this sinner pardon his sin and save his soul for the sake of Jesus O blessed mediation O blessed is the man that on this blessed object knows how to meditate both day and night 8. Consider of the power and prevalency of Christ's intercessions with his Father Is he not to this puropose a Priest to God and called thereto by God is he not the Son of God yea God himself is he not God's Darling God's Commander as well as Petitioner nay is not the hand of God himself in this design is not the Fathers heart as much towards us and our salvation as Christ's own heart as sure then as Christ is gone into Heaven with thy name engraven on his heart so sure shalt thou follow him and be with him where he is Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's Elect who is he that condemneth where Christ becomes Patron to defend against the sentence of damnation it is in vain for Sin or Law or Sathan to attempt any thing for as an innocent person is safe so long as he hath his learned Advocate to answer all Objections so it is with Believers who have Christ himself both Judge and Advocate a sure Advocate he ever prevails in whatsoever he undertakes he was never yet cast in any suit he hath for these Sixteen Hundred years carried away all the causes of hundreds thousands and millions of souls why he is so dear and near to his Father that he can work him to any thing he will And O my soul if thou hast any relation to Jesus Christ is not here comfort I dare in the Name of Christ be thy warrant and give it under my hand that if Christ pray for thee Christ will be sure to save thee he never yet failed he never will fail in any of his suits to God Oh consider of this 9. Consider of the reasons of Christ's intercession many are given but this may be sufficient It is Gods own Ordinance the very wisdom of God found out this way to save our souls viz. that an High-Priest should be appointed who should die for sinners and afterward present his death to his Father by way of intercession in their behalf Some may look upon this as needless what could not God have pardoned our sins and saved our souls without a Priest I shall not dispute God's power but if any will let such a one tell me what way could his own wisdome have found out to heaven between the wrath of God and the sin of man I believe it would have posed all the wisdom of the world of Men and Angels to have reconciled God's mercy in the salvation of man and his justice in the condemnation of sin to have poured out hell upon the sin and yet to have bestowed heaven upon the sinner now then if God himself did study to find out this way and that he hath said This is my pleasure that Christ my Son shall be a Priest and that he shall offer himself and Present himself and his offering and his prayer to me for his People O my soul rest on this as the very ordination of God admire at the contrivance of God say O the depth question no further only Meditate and ponder and consider of it till thou feelest Christ's intercession darting its influence and efficacy on thy sin-sick soul SECT III. Of desiring after Jesus in that respect 3. LEt us desire after Jesus carrying on this work of our salvation in his intercession I cannot but wonder what a dulness seizeth on my heart and on all the hearts of the Sons of men that we have no more longings after Christ whose heart is ever panting and longing after us Surely we do not set our selves to find out experimentally the sweetness that is in Christ if there were not another object to think upon but only this one of Christ's intercession is not here enough to put us all into a teeming longing frame O my soul rouze up and set this blessed object before thy face take a full view of it untill thy affections begin to warm and thou beginst to cry Oh for my part in Christ's intercession Oh I would not be left out of Christ's heavenly prayers for ten thousand worlds come and be serious the object is admirably sweet and precious long for it pant after it God understands the Rhetorick of thy breathing as well as of thy cry But what is there in Christ's intercession that is so desirable I answer 1. In Christ's intercession lyes the present transaction of our souls salvation Such passages as hitherto we have spoken of are done and past the transactions of eternity were at an end when time began the transactions of Christ promised had their period when Christ was incarnate the transactions of Christ's Birth and life and death and resurrection and ascension are now above a thousand and six hundred years old I know the vertue and influence of all these transactions continue and will continue for ever and ever but the several actings had their periods and only Christ's session and mission of his spirit and his blessed intercession both were and now are the very present imployment of Jesus Christ If it were possible that we could see into Heaven if with Stephen we could look up steadfastly and see the Heavens opened if our eyes by an extraordinary power were carryed through that azure sky and through all till we come to the Holy of Holies and to Jesus Christ in his glory what should we see but Christ interceding Christ busie with his Father in his poor Saints behalf now he prayes now he presents his person merits intercession interpellation q. d. Father here are a company of Rebels justly fallen under thy displeasure they deserve to be set at an eternal distance from thee but I must needs have them pardoned and received into thy bosom come make thine own terms let justice require never so great satisfaction I have paid a price sufficient for all and effectual for them give them what laws thou pleasest I will undertake they shall observe them and to this purpose away away holy spirit go to such and such souls enable them to their duties yea enable them in duty and sanctifie them throughout in souls bodies and spirits Why this is the present transaction of Jesus Christ and therefore most desirable methinks I long to know what Christ is now a doing in Heaven for my soul and is it not thus is not all his time spent either
will in the ears of God Surely this is the fruit the effect of Christ's intercession and therefore thou mayest comfortably conclude Christ's intercession is mine 2. If at any time in the midst of duties I am savingly affected then is Christ's intercession mine Sometimes it pleaseth God to appear in ordinances and the soul is comforted quickened enlarged affected why now I look on this as the efficacy of Christ's Blood and as the power of Christs intercession at that very instant that I feel any good in any ordinance of Christ why then even then is Christ prevailing with God his Father for what I feel then even then may I boldly say Now is the Lord Jesus who is at God's right hand in heaven remembring me a poor worm on earth Oh now I feel the fruit of his intercession Oh what is this spirit power grace comfort sweetness I drink of but a tast of the hony-comb with the end of my rod dropping from the intercessions of Jesus Christ and if this presence of Christ's Spirit be so sweet what is himself then I know we had need to be wary in laying down this sign it is clearly proved by an eminent Divine Mr. Burges of Assurance Mat. 13.20 Mark 16.20 John 5.35 that sweet motions of heart in holy things are not infallible Evidences of grace the third kind of hearers are said to receive the Word with joy they found some sweet and power in the Ordinances of Christ and Herod heard John gladly and many for a season rejoyced in John's light and Ministry Certainly affections in holy administrations with delight and joy may be in those who yet have no true grace so it may be that the novelty and strangeness of a doctrine may much affect and delight or the nature of the doctrine as it is comfortable without any respect to spiritual operation may exceedingly affect or the Ministers abilities because of his parts eloquence elocution affectionate utterance may much delight and stir up the hearers affections fine head-notions may produce some affectionate heart-motions but what symptome of grace in all this The sign therefore I lay down of my propriety in Christ's intercessions is not every sweet motion or every excited affection but that which is holy spiritual heavenly saving I may discern much of this if I will but look into the grounds and effects of my excited or stirred up affections if the ground thereof be fetched from Heaven and in their effect they tend towards Heaven if they wean my heart from the world if they elevate and raise up my affections to things above if they form and frame my conversation heaven-wards then may I be assured these motions and affections are of the right stamp for all such motions are but sparks of that heavenly fire the the flame whereof is mindful of its own original they are the fruits of Christ and they go back to Christ they work towards their center they tend towards the place from whence they came and in this respect O that I could never hear a Sermon without a savory affection of what I hear O that I could never go to prayer without some warmth and heat and life and fervency Oh that in every duty I were savingly affected that I felt the savour of Christ's ointments whose name and whose intercession is as an ointment poured forth in times of the Old Testament if they offered up a sacrifice and a material fire came down from Heaven and burnt up the sacrifice to ashes it was a certain testimony that the sacrifice was accepted Now in the time of the Gospel we must not expect material fire to come down upon our duties but hath the Lord at any time caus●d an inward and spiritual fire to fall down upon thy heart warming thy spirit in duty and carrying it up heaven-ward Surely it so thou mayest safely conclude these are the very effects of Christ's intercession his intercession is mine 3. If in my heart I feel a holy frame disposition inclination to pray and cry and intercede for others especially for the miseries and distresses of the Church of God then is Christ's intercession mine We should as near as we may in every thing conform to Christ and this conformity is an evidence or sign to us of our interest in Christ O my soul go down into the inmost closet of thy heart look what disposition there is in it towards the members of Christ and thou mayest conclude there is in Christ's heart the very same disposition towards thee Ah! do I think there is love in my bosom towards the Saints and that there is no love in Christ's bosome towards me what can I think that my narrow straitened sinful bowels are larger than those wide compassionate tender bowels of Jesus Christ as a drop of water is in comparison of the Ocean and as a gravel-stone is in comparison of the sand so is my heart to Christ's and my love to Christ's and my bowels to Christ's Come then and try by this sign Hereby we know that we are translated from death to life if we love the brethren he that loveth not his brother abideth in death Hereby perceive we the love of God 1 John 3.14.16 because he laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren is not this plain if I love the brethren Christ loveth me if I feel in my heart an holy disposition to go to God and to pray and cry and intercede for a Saint in misery surely the Lord Jesus hath as much bowels towards me to go and intercede for me and to present my prayers unto God the Father his intercession is mine 4. If I am called justified sanctified then is Christ's intercession mine are not these the subject matter of Christ's intercession I pray saith Christ that thou shouldst keep them from the evil I pray that thou wouldst sanctifie them through the truth John 17 15 17 20 24. neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word or preaching Father I will that those whom thou hast given me be with me in glory He first prayes that we may be called and justified and then he prayes that we may be sanctified and saved he holds at both ends of this golden chain of our salvation the one end is hanged at his breast where the names of all his Saints are written and the other end is at his heart that he may be the Author and finisher the first and last the beginning and ending of our souls salvation alas there is nothing in us in our reach here below the first stirrings of grace is up in Heaven at the right hand of the Father and the far end of any gracious thought is as far above us as the heart of Christ is above the earth Come then sith all hangs on this great pin of Christ's intercession let us search and try are we called do we
all his time for you do you spend all your time for him we cannot but judge this to be most equal that they who live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him who ever lives to make intercession for them 3. He prayes for us and for all believers to his Father let us pray for our selves and for all our brethren and for all sorts of men though they be our enemies for we were no better to ●esus Christ Learn of me saith Christ and so far as he is imitable let us follow him doth Christ pray let us pray doth he pray for us and others let us pray for our selves 1 Tim. 2.1 and then let us pray one for another I exhort therefore saith the Apostle that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giving of thanks be made for all men Isa 27.4 Rom. 15.30 Isa 62.7 And come lift up thy prayer for the remnant that is left said the King to Isaiah and Wrestle together in prayer for me said Paul and Give the Lord no rest till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth said the Prophet Christ intercedes and there is no question but we should intercede for the living Saints Brethren pray for us 1 Thes 5.25 said the Apostle whosoever thou art that readest I beseech thee remember me in thy prayers it may be thou art nearer God and more in favour with God than such a poor sinner as I am as Mordecai set Ester on work to intercede for him with the King and for his people so 't is our duty to crave the prayers of such who are upon better terms possibly with the Lord than we our selves are at the present Only I could wish thy prayers at such a time when thy heart is got nearest to God by special stirrings of faith and love I suppose thou canst not have a spirit and power of prayer but sometimes or other thou art as it were in the lap of Christ upon the Spouses knee in the Beloveds bosom O then make a request for an unworthy one O then if ever intercede for me because then I read Christ's own intercession in thy intercession what is thy prayer then but as the eccho of Christ's prayer the Amen to Christ's intercessions which he makes in heaven Christians 't is our duty to put one another upon praying one for another Christ intercedes for us and so should we intercede for his called or uncalled if so they belong to the election of grace 4. Christ takes our prayers and mingles them with his own prayers intercessions incense and so presents all as one work mingled together unto God the Father O let this be our care to put up all our prayers to God in the Name of Christ and to stay our selves upon the intercessions of Christ when all is done let us beg the acceptance of our prayers not for our sakes nor for our prayers sake but for his sake who perfumes our prayers by interweaving them with his prayers Many a poor soul is many time afraid to pray to God for want of the due consideration of this conformity such a one goes to prayer and he looks upon it as it lyes upon his own heart or as it comes from himself and then he cries Oh what a poor weak sinful imperfect impenitent prayer is this well but if this weak prayer of thine be once mingled with the glorious and heavenly prayer of Jesus Christ the weakness will soon vanish and thy prayer will find acceptance with God the Father it is with your prayers and duties as it is with your fire your kitchin-fire is troubled with abundance of smoak but if ever it could ascend into the element of fire above it would smoak no more so your prayer while it lies upon your own hearth there 's a great deal of smoak in it but if ever it get up into the hands of Jesus Christ there it is in its own element and so it is freed from all its smoak and so the weakness of it is done away O conform to Christ in this point he will not present thy prayers to God but he will first mingle it with his own prayers no more shouldst thou present a prayer to God but in Christ's Name considering that all thy prayers find acceptance in for and through the intercession of Jesus Christ If it were not for this I profess I knew not how to answer the cavils of our dissolute adversaries who throw down prayers as of no use at all for us they object Thou canst not pray say they by thy own confession without some defect imperfection Object sin and if so there is need of a new prayer to beg pardon for the defects of that prayer and then another prayer to heal the flaws of that prayer and then another to do as much for that and so in infinitum by this means there would be an infinite progression without any stop at any prayer to all Answ I answer This Objection were valid if there were no intercession of Christ to stay our selves and our prayers on but as we grant requests many times for some friends sake rather than for the parties sake so God doth alway grant requests for Christ's sake never for our own sakes Thou objectest there are many defects in our prayers as made by us but I answer there is no defects in the merits and intercession of Jesus Christ for whose sake alone they are granted of God and therefore our prayers being made in Christ's Name they may stay their heads in Christ's bosom in this respect we need not still to run our selves in a Circle this being the last resolution Christ's merits and Christ's intercession Christ offers up our persons and wooden prayers in his golden Censer to his Father Christ's intercession therefore is that which doth the deed Now to say our prayers are of no use it is all one as to say his intercession is of no use not that we are so good that he cannot take exception against us and our prayers but because Christ is so good and his intercession for us is so good that he neither can not will take exception against him or his intercession for us and in this case Christ and Christians make one person as it were in law his intercession for us and our intercessions for our selves are but one intercession and indeed he so mingles them that they seem but one for the smoak of the incense and the prayers of the Saints ascend up together before God out of the Angels hand Rev. 8.4 Rev. 8.4 5. Christ pleads the cause of his people and answers all the accusations of Satan against them Oh let us plead for them for whom Christ pleads and answer the accusations of Satans or his instruments against their persons or their wayes We have a strange generation of men abroad whose very Religion consists in rayling reviling reproaching the Servants of the living God not the best
meet 2 Thes 1.3 because that your faith groweth exceedingly and the charity of every one of you all towards each other aboundeth Christians if we did but consider that every duty done to God or Man that every penny given to a poor naked Saint that every cup of cold water given to a Prophet in the name of a Prophet should not lose his reward but this day should be reckoned up or drawn as it were into a full Inventory Imprimis For this piece of silver given such a day to such a one Item For this piece of bread such a day given to such a one c. Oh who would not abound in faith and love oh who would think any thing too much too good too dear to give to the needy members of Jesus Christ there is a charge laid upon Ministers to preach this Doctrine I beseech you give me leave to discharge my duty and to lay it and leave it at your doors where beggars usually stand 1 Tim. 6.17 18 19. Charge them that are rich in this world that they do good that they be rich in good works ready to destribute willing to communicate laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come that they may lay hold on eternal life You to whom God hath given the riches of this world as you would meet Christ with comfort learn this lessen consider whether of these too reckonings will be more comfortable at that day Item So much given to such and such a religious use or so much given towards such a Feast and for the entertainment of such brave gallants so much to promote the Gospel or so much at Dice Cards Horse-races if one should tell you that either you must feed Christ in the poor or you must starve in Hell you must either cloath naked Christ in the poor or you must be laid naked to the fiery indignation of the Lord for ever oh what strictness would you call this but I recollect my self if Christ set you at his right hand he will then recount all your charities and all your labours of love to the Saints you that are poor and had nothing to give he will tell you of your good works if it was no more but at such a time you cast a mite into his Treasury and at such a time you carried a Letter for the Lord Jesus he will produce and commend these pittances of your poor charities to all the world 2. Nor only good works to man but all the Saints duties to God shall come in remembrance Oh then it will be known who served the Lord in spirit and truth and who did not then Men and Angels shall know such a day this poor Saints performed such a spiritual service every prayer in publick or private every tear shed for sin every sob or sigh every spiritual meditation or self-examination every glance ejaculation or looking unto Jesus shall be recounted by Jesus It was said of Cornelius Act. 10.4 that as well his prayers to God as his alms to men came up for a memorial before God certainly every duty in reference to the first table is booked in Heaven and at this day the book being opened it will appear that such a prayer thou madest such a morning and such an evening in thy closet Mat. 6.6 and now will Christ say Did not I tell thee that if thou wouldst pray to thy Father in secret then he that saw thee in secret should reward thee openly why now shalt thou have thy reward in a full view I will divulge here all thy secret duties to Men and Angels all the world shall know it thy wandrings I told them Psal 56.8 and thy tears I bottled them lo here are they not all written in my Book 3. Nor onely duties but graces shall now be rehearsed thy Knowledge Faith Hope Love spiritual Joy thy Fear Obedience Repentance Humility Meekness Patience Zeal Perseverance shall be fully discovered time was that in the incense of such a Prayer many sweet spices were burned together therein was Faith working by Love therein was Humility therein was Patience in submiting to God's will and pleasure therein was Hope of a gracious answer in God's due time therein was Holiness brokenness of Heart Cant. 5.1 and love to others c. Time was saith Christ that I gathered my myrr with my spices that I eat my honey-comb with my honey that I both accepted and delighted my self in thy heavenly graces I shall never forget how thou didst ravish my heart my sister my spouse how thou dost ravish my heart with one of thine eyes and with one chain of thy neck Why thus shall the Lord set forth and tell all the world what gracious children he had then will appear indeed the Meekness of Moses the Faith of Abraham the Patience of Job the Zeal of Phineas the Love of Magdalen and according to the measure of grace conferred upon thee Christ will set thee out We commend the graces of such and such Saints at their death but oh let Christ blazon me and his graces in me at the resurrection-day Thus far for the Exploration or trial before sentence Mat. 25.24 2. For the sentence it self then shall the King say to them on his right hand Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world Every word here is full of life and joy 1. Come this is the King's invitation of his Saints to his Court he had summoned them before to his presence and now they are about him he will not part with them they must come a little nearer yet they must go with him into his presence chamber the mansions are ready the Supper of the Lamb is ready and now he begins the solemn invitation to his bride Come 2. Come ye blessed of my Father Christ blessed them when he went up to Heaven Luke 6.20 21. and whiles yet on earth he pronounced them blessed many a time Blessed be ye poor Blessed are ye that hunger Bless●d are ye that weep but now he calls them the blessed of his Father not onely Christ but God the Father hath ever looked upon them as his children it is the Father's will as well as Christ's that they should be blessed Ye blessed of my Father Luke 12 32. Rom. 8.17 3. Inherit the Kingdom Christ had told them before It is your Father's pleasure to give you the Kingdom but then they were only as servants or as children under age but now they are heirs Eph. 4.13 Heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ and now they are come to full age To the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ and therefore they must have the inheritance in possession they must all be Kings this very word speaks them Kings and makes them Kings it is the solemn coronation of the Saints It is the anointing the setting of the Crown upon