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A88417 England faithfully watcht with, in her wounds: or, Christ as a father sitting up with his children in their swooning state: which is the summe of severall lecvtures painfully preached upon Colossians 1. / By Nicho. Lockyer, M.A. Published according to order. Lockyer, Nicholas, 1611-1685. 1646 (1646) Wing L2794; Thomason E321_1; ESTC R200573 432,053 511

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there is Christs highest seat of glorie in this world I may make an externall demonstration of this such parts of the creation as in which God most manifests himself for the ordering of all that is by way of eminence called his throne His throne is in the Heavens saith the Psalmist which is not spoken exclusively as if God had his seat no where else but comparatively that is no where so eminently as in that part of the creation that orders all the rest As the most noble part of the great world is Gods prime seat so the most noble part of the little world is his prime throne his throne is in the heart in that totum gubernans Thrones are erected in chief places more of Gods state and glory is to be seen in one soul then in all the creation a spirit speaks what God is and makes at the very esse of God as it were whereas all other things speak but what God doth and so make but at his back parts Where you can find God most according to what he is in himself and according to what similitude he makes to himself by operation there is his seat of glory he seated himself in the hearts of these Colossians and shewed himself as a God making covenant which is more then remembring covenant as the Prophet before speaks and therefore by so much the more fitly may be called the throne of his glory Majestie Kingdomes have majestie a kingdome is the union of many to hold forth greatnesse and dread to its own safety Solomon had Lions about his throne to set forth the Majesty of it to make transaction between that and all other people with awe Christ manageth his way in this world with majesty Heaven and earth tremble at his presence he utters his voice to the great world and the rocks rend thunder is the voyce of God to the great world and with what majesty doth he expresse himself to all creatures below in that voyce As there are thunderings without so there be thunderings within in great majesty doth Christ speak to the soul sometimes ask your consciences else ask Felix the Goaler and Cain else yea ask your father Adam else what a case were all these in when Christ did but reason with them Yea I ask you hypocrites if any here is not the way of Christ full of majesty What means those loads that gather about your hearts and that fearfulnesse which surpriseth you else Thou dost but touch the mountains and they smoke saith the Psalmist God doth but now and then give a touch within and the ruddie merry face pales and sadens presently he doth but whisper within and spirits flie up into the head into the face and about every where and the heart within beats for want of them ready to swoune away Twenty years time not enough to heal the wound of a word of Gods mouth O the majesty of that word Gods word is a sword hath not a sword dread especially when ranted against the breast ask wounded spirits whether Gods words be not full of majesty Look upon the whole creation upon the earth upon the sea upon the heavens do they not all speak the majesty of Christ God is mightier then the noise of many waters yea then the mighty waves of the sea saith the Psalmist tossings rollings and roarings of the sea do they not speak loudly the majesty of Christ But ah sinner the tossings rollings and roarings of a troubled soul speak the majesty of Christs words much more Knowing therefore the terrour of the Lord we perswade men Know ye the terrour of the Lord the majesty of God as manifested by his Word and Spirit Paul did Job did the dread of God fell upon him these Colossians did and were brought out of it into the kingdome of a dear Sonne a Sonne of love Kingdomes have supremacy one in chief Supremacy and over all such as are Monarchically governed and so is the kingdome of Christ Christ moves as by a majesticall so by a superiour power to all and this is basis majestatis Christ is a great King over all as the Psalmist titles him he moves here below by a power above men above the greatest of men above Kings and therefore called the King of Kings and Lord of Lords he moves by a power above Angels good and bad his throne is above thrones dominions principalities that is those spirituall principalities which by Angels are expended he rules yea he captivates all which is more Every knee bow to him of things in Heaven of things in earth and of things under earth men and Angels good and bad The Sunne is supream and swayes all virtues of the Heavens and earth Christs dominion is from the sea to the worlds end there is not a power from one end of the world to the other but 't is under Christ The first Adam was over all and so is the second his motion yet but darkly speaks this but 't will every day now more then other the kingdomes of the world will become the kingdomes of Christ what he yet darkly over rules he will take visibly into his hands and the kingdomes shall become one and under one Israel had one Lord the Lord thy God is one Lord. Distance of place destroyes not the Supremacy of Christs Kingdome nor the Monarchicall government of it which will be plain by this demonstration Talk with Christians here and talk with Christians in the furthest part of the world and you shall find consent of divine motion within and without amongst them all which speaks them all under one supremacy all subjects of one kingdome though so farre distant they grone under sinne as you do and extoll Christ as you do face answereth to face and yet these faces never saw one another pulse beat and spirits work alike the state is the same the bloud is the same though it run in various veins and some to the extreme parts of the earthen fabrick As things are in their native power Christ is above them and supream and as things aspire and exalt themselves and pretend to something above their native state as things strut themselves and stand a tiptoe so Christ also is above them Low things will stretch and lift up themselves to over-top and this may do something amongst men but 't will not with God In that wherein they dealt proudly he was above them said Jethro of Pharaoh and his company Order or laws A kingdome hath a scepter Kingdomes are not many together like heaps of stones confused and any one upmost but many together by rule and this holds altogether to the weal of each Bonds knit many together every man loose and to his will and then many kings but no kingdome every man to his will and publick weal makes her will too and dies Bread is the life of particulars and law is the life of generalls bread is the life of persons and law is the life of
a generall beautie and this particularly expressed first his image then his birth and therefore are according to his own order of expression to be prosecuted Who is the image c. The image of God signifies severall things sometime similitude in place and sometime similitude in qualification Christ is the image of God in majestie in purity in simplicity and Identity of being I intend to touch all these and then give you the use Christ holds forth the majesty of God to man divine majesty notes two things infinite power and wisdome and Christ carries both these through the world in open view which none else do neither man nor Angel What they falsly said of Simon the sorcerer that I may truly say of Christ He is the great power of God he hath power over all flesh over all spirits men devils winds seas are all subject to him Christ makes every knee bow to him of things in heaven and things in earth and under earth he is the head of all principallitie and power Coloss 2.10 Christ moves in an upper sphere and moves all other after him as he pleaseth he sits in heaven and doth what soever he will he puts forth an infinite power here which I wonder this world can bear and manages all things according to the counsell of his will which is one beam of God divine power working fully as it is according to its infinite nature infinitely and so it works in none nor by none but in and by Christ Infinite power puts forth in infinite wisdome that 's the complete majesty of God and both these in Christ and no where else Christ is the power of God and the wisdome of God and both joyned together by the Apostle as alwayes going forth together to man But unto them which are called both Jews and Greeks Christ the power of God and the wisdome of God Christ hath an almighty arm and an almighty brain he over-reaches all the deceived and the deceiver no action of his proves an abortive or looses one whit of its scope or intention for want of due time or due place or any other oportune and seasonable circumstance In him are hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge There is not any excellency accidentall in Christ so you are not to understand the term hid but all excellency of power and wisdome wrapt up in flesh naturally in him there is the fulnesse of the God-head bodily 'T is an allusion to treasure where it lies naturally hid in the earth in a proper body and there lies aboundance of treasures after an unexpressable measure so in Christ lies wrapt up wisdome and knowledge in their full dimensions and according to their incomprehensible nature as in a proper body and answerably work to the managing of power and therefore is it said that he did all things well and that he spake and did as never man did The power of God fully as 't is and the wisdome of God according to its naturality and immensity of being and working which makes up the majesty of God and so one part of the image of God in Christ Christ is the image of God as in majesty so in purity justice and mercy are the purity of God as power and wisdome are the majesty of God Christ as he is the power of God and the wisdome of God so he is the justice and the mercy of God he is grace and truth and the fulnesse of these in view And the word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us and we beheld his glory as the glory of the onely begotten of the Father full of grace and truth Providence is full of variety of action and all very profound one cannot feel bottom here yet this we can pitch upon that grace and truth are the scope of them all the works of Gods hands are veritie and judgement all his Laws are sure and stand fast for ever and they are done in truth and uprightnesse Christs action is oft beyond our apprehension and contrary to our expectation but never beyond nor contrary to grace and truth Grace goes forth in truth mercy is managed by justice love is tendred and if abused wrath cuts off that person or that people and this is the carriage of Christ through the world Grace and truth are the nature of God and these in fulnesse are in the person and action of Christ which plainly speaks out what Christ is to all the world Under this notion is Christ called the image of God Holinesse and righteousnesse was called Gods image in Adam because this was in his person and action createdly exact but this is uncreatedly exact in the second Adam which gives him this high title in the text the image of the invisible God Finally Christ is the image of God as in majesty and purity so in simplicity of being according to his divinity he is essentially the same with the invisible God and therefore called by the Authour to the Hebrews the engraven character of his person or the figure of his substance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the character of his substance and under this notion Christ hath the attributes of God given him and called as he is a king eternall immortall invisible Before Abraham was Christ was before any creature was Christ was in the beginning was the word Christ was that word which began all and will be that word which shall end all he is Alpha and Omega but without beginning or end of dayes himself by him all things are made and by him all things shall be destroyed but he himself abideth for ever as God doth Immortall 'T is eternity in a metaphor about is the nearest way home in expression of high things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the graven image of his substance Vse Immortall Christ was never quite dead he was so fully in the image of God malice killed man but could not kill God-man nor never will Spirits have no flesh and bloud no deadly matter because no mixture Christs divine nature is spirituall and the spirituality of his being not infinite as Angels but infinite as God and in this sence above the reach of sence and much more above the injury of finite force and therefore called both immortall and invisible And so the expresse image of Gods person and the brightnesse of his glory The summe of all is this that Christ is that person in the trinity which doth most immediately and fully hold forth God to mans observation and use for temporall and eternall good As Christ is the image of God in purity so we are to conform to him Whom he did fore-know he did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his sonne that is in purity in righteousnesse and holinesse according to that of the Apostle Put on the new man which after God is created in righteousnesse and true holinesse Sinners look well upon your souls who are they like Christ or Sathan Sathan knows who are like him and
above earth and above heaven above visible and above invisible things above thrones and dominions above every being as the being thereof Soveraignty is peculiar state Christ must have glory in the highest that salutation was but due which they gave when Christ came into Jerusalem Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord peace in heaven and glory in the highest Christ set highest in the soul is set no higher then he should be the king is but set in his throne men fancie that they thus set up Christ in their thoughts but they do but fancy it I doubt I will give you some things to demonstrate where this is reall that the soul doth indeed as the Apostle here look upon Christ as supreme and above all Where Christ is indeed looked upon as above all there is fear soveraignty holds forth majesty divine majesty indeed in sight is humbling you may see an instance of this in Job who thought he had as right an apprehension of Gods soveraignty as any man but God reasons with him about this point and Job fails Canst thou do this and canst thou do that saith God and holds out his soveraignty over all before him Then Job answered and said I know that thou canst do every thing and no thought can be held from thee Job 42.12 Job did but fancie this point before that he apprehended God as over all but now he comes indeed to behold it his heart shakes and he draws doctrine upon doctrine from it I know that he which is over all can do what ever he will he made me of the dust with his word and he can turn me to dust with his word I cannot hide a fault from him he that made the eare shall he not heare if I speak sin he that made the eye shall he not see I do sin and he that made the heart shall not he discern if I think sinne The soul is full of strong argument with its self when it doth indeed behold God as the maker of all his soveraignty Where Christ is indeed looked upon as above all there is he esteemed One set above all carries all soveraignty holds forth glory and this makes love If I see Christ indeed a chief corner-stone he is precious if I see him the sonne of the highest I give glory in the highest to him As things are in height so in honour honour carries glory and glory carries the heart the one seen and the other is more seen and swayes glory is a very taking thing The Lord is high above all nations and his glory is above the heavens If I indeed behold the person of God above the earth and above the heaven I see him in glory above all these and if I see him in glory above all these I am taken with him above all Most vaunt of light and yet have nothing in love such apprehension is fancy and not reall apprehension Can I indeed see the sunne and not be taken with it Soveraigntie holds forth remedie soveraignty is soveraigne the soul in the midst of all tossings knows where to rest persons very high oppose me yet there are higher then the highest that is the quieting argument If thou seest the oppression of the poore and violent perverting of judgement in the Province marvell not at it for he that is higher then the highest regardeth and there be higher then they The soveraignty of Christ indeed beheld takes off disquiet though powers opposing be never so great the soul can argue with its fears and find out shoulders for his burthens as long as God is above all He that made all is above all and will maintain his universall soveraignty the highest shall know they have one above them and here the oppressed rest A man that indeed looks upon God as a Creatour rests his soul upon him as a faithfull Creatour that is as one that will regard the beings which he hath made although various and so many Great troubles make great fears and great fears make great shifts and sinnes What a fearfull time and what a sinfull time is this Princes are but men and yet humane soveraignty makes us do any thing Fearfull souls you do but fancie Christs soveraignty that he is King of kings and the Creatour of all you have no apprehension of what you speak you fear God and offer to Baal as the expression is that is you set man above Christ what ever you say Some of you may possibly see your sinne by this point that you are not so noble spirited as you dreamt that you have but low conception of Christ You that are proud in spirit carnall in affection and fearfull of men have a base and low opinion of Christ and Christ will require it As long as God is supream a brave spirit flincheth not a step but others do like themselves which will be their shame and judgement He judgeth those that are high saith brave Job to his friends which carried themselves high Job 21.22 he saw his opposites high yet this daunted him not a jot because he beheld one higher Judge not light of this point in hand you cannot heare one more usefull in this trying time A man fears nothing that sees Christ above all neither what men can say nor do a man fears where no fear is that sees not this Also now behold my witnesse is in heaven and my record is on high my friends scorn me but mine eye poureth out tears unto God Job 16.19 20. Men think of me thus and thus but it troubles me not a jot I look at one that is above all men that made all and knows all and will judge all to him I referre all all cannot daunt one in good that sees God above all Low souls look upon him that is high if you would become high as high as Christ and heaven Coloss 1.16 For by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible whether they he thrones or dominions or principalities or powers c. HEaven and earth and the Authour and end of both are wrapt up in this verse and what we shall say of either for the good of your precious souls depends wholly upon the blessing of Christ Christs house is stately but of few causes efficient and finall first by him and secondly for him were all things created Christs house is great but of few rooms Heaven and Earth For by him all things were created that are in Heaven and that are in Earth Christs family is but of few kinds visible and invisible From one cause to another from the efficient to the finall from one kind to another from visible to invisible from one room to another from Earth to Heaven is a Christians journey quite home and lies all along in this text for us to travell Christ is considered under much variety of notion and still sweet under all as a redeemer as the image of God as
in husband and sometime in children in houses and in lands but never in Heaven when it setteth about this 't is tired presently As the body so the soul goeth downward with ease but up hill with much pains-taking you must be full of complaints to Christ to keep your souls in his bosome Finally as idlenesse so wilfulnesse destroyes divine contemplation Pride puffeth up and swelld souls go more to hell then to Heaven like-spirits bosome The heart swelld thoughts are all prest and taken up to make vent for this that there is scarce a thought to be spared to ascend to Christ When the heart is high and haughty Christ and Truth are under foot and thoughts never bosome themselves in that which the heart tramples upon Every thing that crosseth will vex a wilfull man though it be truth and vexation and contemplation are as opposite as Saul and David as Heaven and hell I look upon some men and they are puft up will leads them and not truth I smite my breast and say Ah Lord where do these souls dwell In hell certainly and not in Heaven Errour is the fruit of pride the soul goeth away from God and bosomes it self in a lie as it groweth heady and high minded Citizens look about you I see an ignorant idle proud spirit amongst you Christ may be much in such mens tongues but surely he is but little in their hearts The excellency of Christ you do not indeed dwell upon nor find sweetnesse in nor cannot as long as these evils are in your hearts Let us all know our dutie and do it all Christ is to be considered so did David so did Paul and so must we consider him I will meditate of all thy works and talk of all thy doings Psal 77. what Christ hath done as a Redeemer and what as a Creatour what he hath done with his finger what with his hand what with his spirit and what with his bloud we must meditate on all his works Divine things are still unfruitfull as unthought of when we seek after Christ then he brings us into his chambers the efficacy of all that Christ is cometh in by contemplation Every thing in Christ is usefull the very leaves of the tree of Life are healing consider Christ under any notion in which the Scripture holds him forth as a Redeemer or but as a Creatour as the image of God as the first-born and the like or under any other more remote consideration and they are all powerfull to take off the heart from earth and send it to Heaven Christs action and Christs person yea and Christs garments all he said and all he did and all he wore very virtuall and instructing Know your duty and know your felicity you have now but a few things to think upon this world is bleeding and dying apace he that giveth all being me thinks every one should now much think upon when all creatures cease to be so fast A mans tranquility is permanent when his thoughts dwell upon Christ let friends means towns kingdomes die and yet his Heaven lives because his heart is lodged in one that can die no more that ever lives Misery is double because losse of the creature doth not reduce thoughts to Christ the end of affliction not accomplished you will be afflicted seven times more till your prodigall souls return home to their father and leave feeding on husks Coloss 1.16 For by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers c. I Have given you the respect which this verse bears to those which precede and I am now to give out to you as I am able what it hath in it self If you read this verse you will find it to consider creation in reference to two parts and two causes two parts heaven and earth visible and invisible two causes efficient and finall the first is in the beginning of the verse and the second is mentioned in the latter end the one saith all things were made by him and the other saith that all things were made for him Christs method pleaseth me best I will therefore take terms as they lie and suck as much out of them as I can for my self and you For by him were all things c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in him were all things created saith the originall Christs method and Christs expression pleaseth me best God doth create and new-create in Christ. God doth all things respecting the creature in his Son the Father works in the Sonne the Sonne in the Spirit and the Spirit in your spirits The order of divine action is admirable the beauty of God in his out-goings is held out to us Christ is the wisdome of the Father all that God doth he doth in wisdome The Lord by wisdome hath founded the earth and by understanding hath established the heavens Prov. 3.19 a like place to this you have Jeremy 10.12 He hath made the earth by his power he hath established the world by his wisdome and hath stretched out the heavens by his discretion Divine action is made with delight you have many prime agents but God hath but one you look more at abilitie to your work then suitablenesse to your spirits in the agents you imploy but God doth not you can beare discontent in the agent so his work be well done but God cannot he so moveth as to have delight in both not onely in the work done but in the agent that doth it and therefore doth all in Christ I was daily his delight rejoycing alwayes before him saith Christ speaking of God when in the creation of all things Prov. 8. Successe The comfort of the godly is in this point all divine action going forth in Christ we may conclude successe successefulnesse to their good Christ is mighty in strength and wisdome our agents are unsuccessefull for want of power and for want of wisdome but the agent in and by whom God acts is mighty in both God is mighty in strength and wisdome he preserveth not the life of the wicked but giveth right to the poore Job 36.5 Where great humane power is it is Elihu his speech to Job men think to evade the bent and force of divine action and to shun what God intends as they shun what man intends to get out of his reach as out of ours but no such matter for all his action shall acquire his intention and no man shall evade it for he works in him who is mighty in strength and wisdome God intended a world did he misse the accomplishment of it Godly souls you look much in and by whom the king acts such and such skilfull men and mighty men and shake and fear but look in and by whom God acts and comfort your selves Hath the king such an agent as Christ is for strength and wisdome Full successe All divine action going forth in
Blessed be one good neighbour or how solitary should we be in earth Defile not the land which ye shall inhabite wherein I dwell saith Christ Numb 35.34 The earth would be hell did not Christ dwell in it you have much misery kept off by one good neighbour you have and you might have more if you did but get more acquaintance with him You have lived a great while in the earth and so hath Christ do ye know him do ye love him he maketh the earth a blessing as base as 't is to such A mans felicity dependeth altogether upon the favour of God let his dwelling be where ' twill Earth is heaven hell is heaven when God dwelleth with one there Mourning creatures tell me where do ye dwell In a vally of tears In earth doth Christ dwell with you doth he dwell in earth too in your hearts then be cheared for he will wipe all tears from your eyes and if your hearts be a rest for him he will be a rest for them when you have none in earth When the earth trembles and melts you have one that dwelleth in it that will see you shall do well Christians visit your next neighbour often lie in his bosome whilest you live on earth you will live very desolate else were the earth a better place then ' t is I pitty all that live in this world 't is so base and miserable but them that live without God in this world my heart bleedeth over them Some live where they have no good neighbour nor no friend and they truly have a bad life on it some live so in earth that it were as good they were in hell almost whipt in body tortured in soul longing for death and yet it must not be because not yet full ripe for hell Ah Lord here is a dwelling in earth indeed what difference now between earth and hell All you that live in earth and live in your sinnes expect such a life every houre The earth groneth it beareth so many and so naught sinners do not you grone too Do not you grone to Christ to be better The earth will be eased of her burden quickly but not you your place will be changed quickly but not for the better all that are now in earth will be anon in hell that do not leave their sinnes quickly the sword and strange diseases are going about for this purpose and do you not see how they sweep the earth Coloss 1.16 Visible and invisible c. THe works of God afford man a full soul-imployment Some things are subjected to sence and these are called visible but other things are not subjected to sence but ordered for more noble powers of the soul to make at and these are called invisible The soul is manifold in its acts and operations and so is Christ that all the soul may follow him There is a manifold grace of God as the Apostle speaketh a grace visible and a grace invisible and the soul can make at both and so Christ would have it The eye can see the eare can heare the heart can conceive here is working without and within Conception is operation about invisibilia unseen things 't is a spirit at work upon words shaping out to it self what they but mentioned as countries and creatures where the body never was nor never saw but onely shall divine conception 't is a spirit taking shiping as it were in the word and sayling round the world taking in visible and invisible things to leave out none of Christ The soul is noble in its acts and Christ would lose none for want of imployment if visible things be to low to be busied about there be invisible if there be nothing without doore to be found for imployment to wit in earth it may find something within about invisible things by going to Heaven Creation is laid by Christ with gradation higher and higher visible and invisible if one room be too low the soul may go higher as high as it will as high as it hath power the works of Christ lie as high as the tallest spirit can reach The soul is not forc'd but drawn to noble action Creation is temptation the works of God are laid so as to entice the soul higher and higher like Jacobs ladder till it come as high as it should be When the eye of the body is weary of looking upon bruits trees and such like visible things as are here then the eyes of the soul may go one room higher in the ladder towards Heaven to things which are not seen to that invisible place and societie above The soul is remiss'd in his acts in works as well as in words Christ leaveth this without excuse Man was never without full imployment Adam had it and the sonnes of Adam have it There is a double book of words and a double book of works to reade and one higher then the other one visible and the other invisible one for the eyes of the body another for the eyes of the soul and I wonder what idle souls will say for themselves when Christ cometh to reckon with them You have a talent and imployment for it a soul such a noble soul and such noble imployment both neglected will lie heavie upon you Bodily sloth you cannot bear and soul-sloth Christ cannot bear soul-sloth is enraging sinne and observe how angrily Christ chargeth it Thou wicked and slothfull servant shouldst thou not have imployed what I gave thee to my advantage Matth. 25.26 take from him what he hath saith Christ A man hath his soul taken away that imployeth it not an idle soul becometh a besotted soul a besotted soul is no soul a spirit dead and buried in the flesh powers and parts are blasted and withered when neglected Soul-idlenesse about divine things springeth sometimes from too much imployment about humane and such men neither know their hearts nor yet this time worldly now and you will be worldly when the world cometh to be burnt The soul is first let loose from divine things and then when 't is abroad it will not be lured in again by them though held up to them Wicked worldlings you know not what you do when you let your souls loose to the world there 't is curst and becometh wild and will not return though words of God and works of God all that God is and doth be held up to it and therefore is the prodigall said to be lost for this my sonne was lost c. Sometimes soul-idlenesse about divine things springeth from dislike of them Some the God of this world blindeth them and 't is idle to talk to these of visible or invisible things for all that is good is invisible to them they know not how to set their spirits about any thing but to make provision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts of it Ah Lord how blind how base are some souls No word of God no work of God visible to them under a divine
not any thing like it the same measures of grace within the same without the same Robes of State that Christ weares they doe the mantle of Elijah is put upon Elisha Our perfection now is per proximum by a proxey as another weares such a compleat habit within and without for us And thy renowne went out among the Heathen for thy beauty for it was perfect through my comelinesse which I have put upon thee Ezek. 16.14 Whereas beauty and perfection is here imputative t is there inhesive every one in his owne person and in his owne state inside outside renowned and perfect for beauty in their owne comlinesse they are joynt with Christ we are joynt heires with Christ here we are joynt partakers with Christ there we have joynt crownes joynt thrones joynt perfections Christ doth not weare a crowne above for this Saint and for that Saint he doth not personate any Saints condition in glory but every Starre there hath its owne glory every Saint weares his owne Crowne himselfe no ones condition there for blessednesse and happinesse is onely personated in Christ as all our conditions are here in order to that State above but all joynt partakers with him and every seed it s owne body which is a glorious State indeed and makes a glorious Church as the Apostle speakes Ephes 5.27 T is a perfect society and in in perfect rest That glorious Church above keepes a perpetuall Sabbath you know the Law of the Sabbath both in precept and president enjoyned a totall complacentiall and perfect rest i. a cessation from all labour and application with all delight to sublime and supreame things Whilst this law was in president onely and yet unwritten it held out this compleat rest God did not nakedly cease from his worke but refreshed himselfe in the things which he had wrought On the seventh day he rested and was refreshed Exod. 31.17 Now what this refreshing was see Exod. 20.11 The Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it This was his refreshing after his worke he had a totall and complacentiall rest According to this president did the precept afterwards strictly runne as you may read Exodus the 20. The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord in it thou shalt not doe any worke How farre this extended you know they were not to doe any ordinary worke of their calling no not necessary workes for life they were not to gather Manna on the Lords day though Manna was all the food they then had and had it but from day to day The godly which lived under this Law and knew the strictnesse of it would not performe funerall rites for our Lord Jesus on this day as you may see Luke 23. last They viewed the body of Jesus upon the day of preparation and prepared Spices and Ointment but rested upon the Sabbath day according to the Commandement This totall and strict cessation from all labour was upon paine of death Ye shall keepe the Sabbath for t is holy to you every one that defileth it shall surely be put to death whosoever doth any worke therein shall surely be cut off from amongst his people Evod. 31.14 This was for aversion and turning away from things forbidden on the other hand application to Divine things and to holy imployment was as strict every thought was to be consecrated to God and this with divine intention with delight the strings were to be set very high and to hold it and to make delightfull Musicke If thou turne thy foot from thine owne pleasure and call the Sabbath a delight Esay 58.13 All these things doe but shadow the condition of that glorious Church above they rest from their labours and this rest is a perfect rest they doe not any worke as the expression before is they doe not so much as dresse their owne meat no nor gather in any thing for meat all is drest to their hand and set before them Manna is potted up and stands alwaies before every one not any sinew not any thought painfully stirres about livelihood all are intensly but very delightfully applied to the vision of God to the contemplation of the Lord of this Sabbath the grace of redemption that brought them from hence thither to so transcendent a state Their rest above t is as totall as complacentiall as Gods was looke how he rested from his worke so doth these from theirs For if Jesus had given them rest i. Joshua then would he not have spoken of another day there remaines therefore a rest to the people of God for he that is entered into his rest he also hath ceased frrom his owne worke as God did from his Hebrews 4.8 9 10. Now God totally rested and then was totally filled and refreshed with the contemplation and sanctification of what he had done he rested and was refreshed so doe they above they doe rest and are refreshed cease from all labours from all that speakes the least paine and then they refresh themselves with the contemplation of God and what they finde laid up in him for them and so are these times called by the Scripture times of resting they do rest from their own workes and are refreshed with with Gods i with the vision and contemplation of him therefore is it added there when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord i from the beholding and contemplating him and his person in whose presence they stand who is the Lord of that great rest Triumphing together with Christ That glorious society above of which we now speake is a Church triumphant all displaying their banners all Heaven over as they that have fully conquered all enemies Sinne is quite dead death and him that hath the power of death dead O death where is thy sting O Hell where is thy victory this is the triumphant language in every ones mouth above Here we are in continuall combate in perpetuall war detesting legue truce but not able to conquer but there all are conquerers and weare their Crown Lawrells and make a shew of their conquest openly as Christ David hath slaine his thousand c. Many such triumphant expressions are above for every little one there is as David and sing his songs There is a petty transient triumph here in the Church militant but 't is only as it now and then reaches their state above in any degree of conquering enemies And I saw as it were a Sea of glasse mingled with fire and them that had gotten victory over the Beast and over his Image stand on the Sea of Glasse and having the Harpes of God and they sang the song of Moses the servant of God and the song of the Lambe saying Great and mighty are thy workes Lord God Almighty just and true are thy wayes thou King of Saints Revel 15.3 this hints to us the manner of their triumph above for Saints do the will of God on earth as they do in Heaven The Lambe sings too they
notion Idlenesse maketh profanenesse profanenesse putteth all powers under the black rod to wit the devill A soul under the power of Satan and the world cannot imploy it self well Poore bond-slaves seek your freedome by Christ or you will be condemned You whose soul-powers are under no power but Christs from you is this expected that you make full imployment to your selves about the various works of God that you travell this world over and the next above it as farre as you can into visible and invisible things and if you loose your souls this way you will find them in Heaven the soul getteth his perfection by much travell Bees fill not their hives from one flower nor in one journey they are fain to go farre and near from garden to garden from field to field from flower to flower so must we from visible to invisible things to fill our souls with the sweetnesse of Christ 1. Coloss 16. For by him were all things created that are in Heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers c. INvisible things are here named by visible for our sakes thrones dominions principalities and powers are all terms used amongst us and we know what they mean some chief in place and office superiority and rule over others and so have Angels over this lower world at the appointment and pleasure of Christ therefore called chief Princes in Daniel The Prince of the kingdome of Persia withstood me one and twenty dayes but loe Michael one of the chief Princes came to help me Daniel 10.13 Greek tearms here sound the same with the Hebrew word Shinan a Shanach to second 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 next to the first as these which have the prime office and command under a King are said to be next to him Hester 10.3 Mordecay was next to king Ahasuerus so Angels they are next to Christ in ruling the visible world and therefore called Shinan in the Hebrew and principalities and powers in the Greek that is chief governours next to Christ in reference to all the creation beside Tearms are here multiplied synonymically which when they are so 't is for our weaknesse there being no tearm comprehensive enough below to expresse things above Angels being so transcendent in all eminences both of nature and office Multiplication like to this you shall find in the first to the Ephesians 21. Farre above all principalities powers might dominion c. There is variety of offices amongst the Angels as appeareth by that place forecited in Daniel but this is not pointed at here in my text as I think by the variety of tearms which are used because they are all of the same signification according to the letters and point joyntly at one main thing which Christ would have all his know That the worlds are subordinate that the visible world is under the dominion of the invisible world that Christ hath an unexpressable power and strength by him at command to over-rule this world and all things in it thrones dominions c. that is transcendent powers which all the powers in this world call them what you will will not fully expresse I will demonstrate this truth unto you by some angelicall properties Angels are unexpresseable for number the visible world is populous but the invisible world much more populous they live not one upon another as we do which makes great consumption here and yet live near together much nearer then we can do who are corporeall beings The chariots of God are twenty thousand even thousands or many thousands of Angels His meaning is that God hath more for number then any generall can muster up here if he should muster up all the creatures in the world You begin to number here from tennes and twenties they do not begin to number above so low thousands and twentie thousands are Gods units there he doth but begin to number If men will go to numbring God will out-number them for his number is innumerable Ye are come to an innumerable company of Angels Hebr. 12.22 Our Saviours expression doth plainly demonstrate it that the invisible world is very populous and that God hath a mighty vast command thereof souldiery to still tumults here with ease or to do what else service he will When one of Christs company pull'd out his sword to fight for him Put it up said Christ think'st not that I can now pray to my Father and he shall presently give me more then twelve Legions of Angels and every Legion according to the Romanes was six thousand twelve six thousands and more His meaning is innumerable numbers and all these raised presently at a word sighed out Certainly they are very populous above You are here along while of raising an army of tenne thousand and when you have done it 't is longer ere you can raise such another and when you have done it you cannot spare so many to wait up one person about this poore creature and that poore creature and yet this is an ordinary thing with God When Jacob went from Laban Angels met him innumerable and he admires it This is Gods host saith he and calls it Mahanaim that is two hosts or two camps Gods host one is as bigge as two of ours ten of ours and yet these imployed every where about this and that Saint of God Certainly the invisible world is unspeakable populous Angels are unexpresseable for number Angels are unexpresseable for majesty the sight of their face is death to us A man of God came to me and his countenance was like the countenance of an Angel of God very terrible said Manoahs wife to him Judg. 13.6 it was so terrible that it would have killed her and her husband too if God had not mightily upheld they are so fearfully made to flesh and bloud He hath made his Angels spirits and his ministers a flame of fire What is more terrible then a flame of fire it conjures naturall spirits and makes them all croud in upon the heart ready to croud the heart to death 'T was the presence of an Angel that rendred the bush as a flame of fire to Moses it was a multitude of Angels which rendred mount Sinai a burning mount which was a terrible sight so terrible was the sight that Moses said I exceedingly fear and quake Hebr. 12. Fire is a supreme element for dread it s an element that sits nearer God then all others do and goes forth with more of his majesty when it descends Angels have the advantage of a perfect image this advantage when it was upon man rendred him very terrible to all the creation They have not defiled their scarlet robes as God did put them on at first so they wear them still which render them full of majesty Man hath but a little of God in him and with him now and yet this holds him up and holds him out as a creature of much state but Angels
over the earth or who hath disposed the whole world Job 34.13 These things speake the nature of providence what it is 't is a divine condescension to the necessity of the creature Christ becoming an ark for every species and for every individuall power floating upon mercy with the whole creation in its bosome Providence is power made out of mercy into food and raiment for the body grace and glory for the souls Providence is either common or speciall Common providence Common providence is the naked supportation of being and but a little more at best That the wicked in hell are is providence but it were better for them they were not that their misery did nihilate them unlesse their mercy were more Common providence is an act of power dispensing things commonly the heavens give their wealth to all and so do the earth and the sea the sunne lights good and bad all in and out of the world God upholds all that fall There is a generall compassion upon our fallen condition by which it is upheld and lies in the way of speciall compassion Some things Christ carries upon his back others in his bosome the one is common providence and the other is speciall He upholds all things by the word of his power he carries all things saith the originall Common providence lasts but for a time God will not alwayes be good to bad men The triumphing of the wicked is short saith Jobs friends They flourished like a gree Bay-tree but were suddenly gone saith the Psalmist of the wicked Divine dealings shall be exactly suitable to condition wicked men as they have not a drop of grace so they shall not have a drop of mercy to cool them though now they have a great deal Providence is very promiscuous for a time all comes alike to all but 't will be very proper precise and distinct in its way divine dealing shall speak the man the hand of God shall plainly speak out the heart of man as the Lord will be known so shall men be known by the judgements which he executeth this is a Cain the brand of a vagabond is upon him this is a Judas the character of perdition is upon him providence marked the one and pointed out the other 't is he that dippeth with me Both these examples rypifie that divine carriage shall be such to all of that side as plainly to speak out love and hatred Goats shall be known by their places providence will be so exact If the Bore cannot be known by his hair and his tusks yet he shall be known by the knife that is in his throat and his roring Time shall be when this expression in him all things consist shall loose its latitude above half the world shall be shut out of the common providence of God utterly and then will be the devils harvest O what a deal of businesse will he have then and how will hell enlarge it self when he shall have the ordering of all his own in the world as he will Speciall providence Speciall providence is wisdome ordering all things about man to an eternall good using the rod and the staffe to comfort giving and taking away clothing and stripping the body to make the soul divine Providence seems to be a heap of confusion but it hath alwayes a proper scope and all its acts which to us are strange still make very directly to it There are two sorts of vessels in the world and these are fitted to their proper end saith the Apostle one to honour and the other to dishonour not an act of God in the world but it hath a fitting scope in it not an act of God about a Christian but it hath a fitting scope to shape his soul for Abrahams bosome to fit in Christs arms for ever A man is not to measure speciall providence by an externall successe of action towards him as most do but by an internall successe how doth poverty or riches health or sicknesse better the heart Right-hand providence is speciall providence Why with-drawest thou thy hand even thy right-hand pull it out of thy bosome Psal 74. When that hand orders all to me upon which I shall stand for ever and orders all so as to bring me there and set me there this is speciall providence David speaks much of Gods right hand towards him then is a right hand upon me when all is ordered to bring my soul to its right end and this is in Christ In him all things consist In him grace is upheld ordered and brought to glory Grace cannot live without Christ glory cannot live without Christ In him all things consist Speciall providence is perpetuall but yet with respect to our abiding in him with whom it is in him all things consist and out of him Saints cannot consist If a man abide not in me he is cast forth as a branch and withers which men gather and cast into the fire saith Christ Christ carrieth as he is leaned upon cast burdens upon him as many as you will and he will bear them all lean not upon him and he will let you fall and all your burdens upon you Christ cannot endure to have his children out of his bosome if they keep in his arms he carrieth them for ever and is never wearied with them but let them go out of his arms and he is tired with them presently Speciall providence worketh in order to faith though it work not simply or faith Christ doth all freely but yet in his own way Go teach all nations to observe whatsoever I have commanded you and lo I am with you alwayes to the end of the world In such a way Christ walketh walk out of that way and you will never meet him This is divinity not understood mens ignorance is to be pittied when we presse dutie as in order to which Christ moveth they say we presse it as merit for which Christ must move unbelief destroyeth speciall providence à tanto licet non à toto in part though not in whole Some things Christ doth to the soul when it doth not beleeve and that is to make faith and other things he will not do till it doth believe and yet doth all freely In him not out of him do we consist Use Having opened unto you the doctrine of providence I will give you the use of all 'T is a hard time many are much put to it I have nothing to subsist saith one and so saith another What hast thou not Christ to subsist with In him all things subsist and canst not thou make a subsistence in him Extremities put poore hearts besides themselves this is the misery of miseries when the soul cannot see in whom all is My husband is dead my trade dead but Christ is alive and therefore all is alive a husband is alive in Christ a trade is alive in Christ better then any you can drive to maintain It was enough to Jacob that Joseph was alive though
the world with light and life he hath power over all flesh and he speaks it in regard of instruction Joh. 17.2 Some spirits are very fleshly and very sottish yet Christ hath power over these to make them wise Who so is simple let him turn in hither Prov. 9.4 Wisdome keeps a free-school universally receptive that is for all comers though never so simple yea universally instructive whoever comes thrives Wisdomes house hath seven pillars and sends out maidens every where a complete light and a complete power to impart it to any soul in any place Some hearts are very hard to learn and yet not too hard for Christ to teach he can teach blocks and stones of stones he can raise seed to Abraham Christ hath an inspective power over all he hath the preheminence for sight he is oculis eminentior his eyes runne through the earth and behold all his eye is very strong nothing can be hid from it Some could over-rule such and such things were they but aware of them craft carries it with you ofttimes when power cannot but it cannot do so with Christ he discovers deep things out of the darknesse not a mote in the sunne not a hair on your head but he numbers it knows one by one which is very exact knowledge 'T is like that expression in another case Not a thought in our hearts but he knows it altogether The sunne is the eye of the world and 't is a very fair one and looks far and yet looks not so far as Christ who is the eye of worlds of this world and that world as heaven is called Luke 20.35 Christ looks beyond Luther beyond Solomon beyond Abraham who looked a great way and saw Christ very farre off yea Christ looks beyond Adam beyond all that are or ever were All things are naked before him not onely bodies but spirits whose vastnesse is farre deeper and more then all the creation beside in his book are all our members written yea in his book is written that which hath no members and hardly no terms to expresse to wit our souls the fabrick and motion of them He can tell where Sathan is when hid in a sheepskin he knows his voice when he speaks in a Saint as well as when he speaks in a serpent Get thee behind me Sathan said he to Peter And adde but one thing more and it will exceedingly tend to the glory of Christs sight he hath a presentiall sight not a sight of any one at a distance as we have every thing is full in his eye and fast by him because of the vastnesse of his presence All runnes into this Christ hath an universall preheminence a dominion over all Use Let universall power be universally laid to heart so I come to apply this point our reach is short and shallow and yet according to this we frame thoughts still of him that is above us Thoughts of things above us must be carefully shaped by truth and not by fancie divine majesty will fall else and we shall think of Christ as of our selves Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such a one at thy self Psalme 50.21 Christ will not bear mens base conceptions of him Christ misapprehended his majesty falls majesty fallen in the heart man runnes wild when men flie out God flies out and now you shall see one underfoot presently Christ or the creature that riseth up against him Tremble proud profane hearts at the universality of Christs power he will have the preheminence over you Sinners propose to themselves what pleaseth them though it displease God and bear out themselves that this shall hold they propose what is amisse and yet promise felicity to themselves and that is more amisse A soul at this height is near falling Christ will have the preheminence of this proud person wherein he deals proudly Christ will be above him Watch your hearts sinners they grow desperately wicked quickly a presumptuous soul denies the universality of Christs dominion to his face and stands upon his guard against all the host of heaven truth shall never command me in this Now the man hath made his will he will die presently desperate hearts have suitable justice they go down quick into the pit Stoop to the universality of Christs commands as God hath set him so do you over all in all things Oppose Christs least commands to the commands of the greatest men in the world follow the Lamb whither soever he goeth Moses parents did their duty to Christ in him and kept him alive not fearing the commands of the king Hebr. 11.23 Pharaoh puts forth an universall command every sonne that is born to the Hebrews ye shall cast into the river and Moses parents opposed to this the universality of Christs power and pursued their duty not fearing the kings command What command soever or from whom soever opposing any command of Christ destroyes the universality of his authority and speaks sinfull fear if we obey it The universality of Christs dominion is the great jewell of his crown that which distinguisheth him from all the great ones in the world 't is his Motto King of kings his grand prerogative and yet fear destroyes this quite Let flesh and bloud attend to this nature weak passion strong men transported with pride do they know not what throw down Christ to keep up themselves England thou art unhappy at the practise of this point to raise the Lord Jesus above all to give him the preheminence in all things the Lord grant it be not required of us Is our long bondage so soon forgot Is our present bleeding nothing Can we tell whether we shall live or die Shall we not put Christ inprimis in our will Shall we not give our dying breath to vote up Christ above all are we not low enough yet to set Christ high to give him the preheminence in all things Surely we shall be Let us all look about us and know our duty truth not men must be our rule and blessed are they that can receive this love is bountifull she will give Christ all she seeks not her own she sets Christ as high as God sets him whatever it cost her Affection must have judgement to guide it or else men erre on the right hand and judgement must have love to quicken it and warm it or else men erre on the left hand good men will become very bad and speak and do against their conscience and break their peace to keep a bubble whole their honour with men and the like I know not what hearts you have for Christ I know what hearts we all should have to set Christ at this height my text speaks of Love must be very strong conscience very tender the heart very humble grace very sincere to give Christ the preheminence in all things Cold hearts brawnie hearts proud hearts rotten hearts your plague is great you can never advance Christ to his preheminence and look how farre you are
a reason of Gods love to any thing but to Christ if any thing incite him towards us 't is that which deters us from him to wit our desperate condition The poore man that lay wounded when all passed by Christ took compassion upon him Grace doth so worke as best to shew its own nature the lesse you see in your selves the lesse you can say for your selves the likelier to find favour and friendship with God Christ is come of purpose to make favour and friendship for such that see themselves worthy of none Let what will be said of this nature yet tempted soules will put all off something must be on my part to get the favour of God and I can doe nothing I am under the power of darknesse and cannot stirre a limbe what can become of me but ruine I cannot pray nor heare nor believe yet thou maist be blessed When we have no legs to goe forth to fetch in good things they make legs to themselves and come to us As Solomon saith of riches that they make wings to themselves and flie away from us so divine favours make wings and legs to themselves and come to us Salvation is come to thy house Joy comes in the morning I will not leave you orphans I will come to you The doctrine in hand answers this objection too grace is in all points and according to all circumstances free The preparations of the heart in man and the answer of the tongue what to thinke what to say what to doe to make you blessed you shall have all from the Lord. Poore creatures at an utter losse in themselves conclude God is so too otherwise why should you give up your condition as desperate When you can doe no more can Christ doe no more to set the wheele of mercy going Yes he can but he will not for mee Why Because of this and that This is all one to say that his love is not fully free which is a direct contradiction of the doctrine in hand Grace hath riches in it unsearchable riches it workes beyond what you can aske beyond what you can thinke it blots out uncleannesse bloud guilt treason against the highest State grieving quenching resisting the holy Ghost All this is to tempted Christians to men in their carnall condition a word more and this discourse will end Your condition is not supposedly miserable but indeed so You are not the people of God you have not obtained mercy and yet all this may be because grace is in all respects free Conscience though in a dead sleepe is startled now and then and then rages terribly cuts and wounds raves and teares and then lies down againe as your bedlams doe this is a wofull condition and by so much the more wofull because such pangs come and goe and nothing done by them but naked torment and despaire Such distempers of soule are much like those distempers of body which you call convulsions falling sicknesse it takes men by fits upon changes of weather condition and the like such as are troubled with these fits should doe well to have in readinesse such Scriptures as that 1 Pet. 2.10 Which in times past were not a people which in times past had not obtained mercy but now all is otherwise And that Scripture Ezek. 32.36 I will wash you and cleanse you but not for your sakes Though at present you are such and such sinfull livers you may have mercy from the Lord and be changed Diabolicall convulsions wry and wrest your mouthes and eyes gastly against good and make you foame at mouth against Christ and yet as fearfully wicked as you are you may obtaine mercy The Apostle speakes of such a generation as these in the text And yee which were enemies in your minde by wicked workes hath he reconciled God doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and then he doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 beare mens manners and then beares their soules out of them at last If these things harden you in your sins they will hasten your ruine but if they melt you and make you inquire after God who is so sweet so giving and forgiving you will be blessed for ever COLOSSIANS 1.22 In the body of his flesh CHrist can make worke with any instrument out of the dust can he raise seed to Abraham he assumes a body of flesh like ours and in this body saves the soules of men Earth is the basest Element and yet out of this Christ makes a body and doth by it the noblest things The meane and low wayes that God goes in to bring about the greatest and bravest workes is wonderfull he chooseth weake things and with these destroys strong Flesh is weake and with this he destroys spirits the strongest spirits principalities powers all the enemies of our salvation Yea he taketh things which are not to bring to naught things which are One is not meaning Joseph which was slaine and by this one which was not by this despised person were all the rest made to stoop yea by this one that was not was all the rest father and children sav'd Joseph was in this a type of Christ by taking a body a humane body he was sold into bondage slaine one that was not and by this brought to nought things that are sin Satan hell and made the way open to heaven which was shut with everlasting dores 'T is no matter what the instrument is so the power used be vast Sampson with a jaw-bone of an Asse slew heapes upon heapes the arme was mightie though the instrument was weake and unlikely The power Christ hath to worke with is absolute he hath much within him he needeth little without him whether he hath any or none it is all one he is himselfe so mightie he is a Sampson every haire of his head stronger then a Goliah every finger stronger then an arme every glo●e of his eye more terrible then legions of devills Christ is the power of God the great power of God as they falsly said of the Sorcerer he can with his own hand worke salvation That which can doe a thing alone can doe it with a small concurrence if the hand be the hand of Sampson then whether a bone or feather be in that hand 't is all one the worke intended will be accomplished Sampson will be mortall to his enemies and accomplish his will what ever instrument he workes by The things wee use must contribute joyntly with us to the worke we set upon because we are too weak for it we take up no instrument but wee borrow something from it which we need and therefore picke and choose when wee take up tooles lest we faile in our end 'T is not so with Christ he takes up no instrument from necessitie he is so compleat himselfe and therefore any thing that comes next to hand a jaw-bone a sling a nayle a clod of earth a body of flesh like ours weapon enough to overthrow all the powers of darknesse 'T is
ruine of all will be charged upon you Know the symptome of a dying State when death is seized upon the vitals and blacke vapours beat up strong against the braine we cry draw the curtaines shut the windows keep them darke they will be mad else Light is scoft at now never more this makes thousands cry draw the curtaine shut the windows keepe soules darke they will be mad else and this is the glory of thousands that they keep where they were and shut out light it is I feare a deadly state Mayst not thou come as far short of truth as thou judgest others to overshoot themselves Dost thou thinke that none hit the white but thee Are not errors on the left hand as dangerous as errors on the right Is not a cold frozen soule a soule setled upon its lees as base a prizer of the Gospel as a wanton that is too lavish I have but one thing more let love be returned Doth God give grand favours returne answerable to him The light which shines sweetly and gloriously upon you let it gaine your soules to God Doth Christ speake kindly unto you Speake so to him Doth Christ speake for your hearts to lay them in his bosome and for no other use How can you deny him Give Christ your heart 't is no great favour yet Christ accounts it so because 't is your prime jewel Christ doth take things according to your account which is transcendent love what you account your jewel that Christ takes for one If you make a sin a jewel dearer then any thing yet if at the call of the Gospel you sacrifice this and offer it to Christ to doe what he will with it kill it or keepe it alive he accounts this for a great favour a jewel What you indeed and in good earnest account great that doth Christ when in plainnesse and in simplicitie you give it to him Isaac was esteemed by Abraham a great favour from God and when he was willing to offer this againe to God 't was taken by God as Abraham accounted it a great favour The Sunne loses none of its rayes by all the course it runs none darkened nor spoyled but sets as big as glorious and as smiling as it did arise Shall wee darken any beame of that light which shines upon us Shall we sad the face of that Sunne that smiles upon us And yet so wee doe when Christ cannot gaine us by his beames of love which shine upon us Consider how long time the Gospel hath been amongst you and how little good it hath done O that a heart should be so cold that twenty or thirty yeares lying in the Sunne will not warme it Hold a multiplying glasse upon the Sunne that shines upon your soules and see what this will doe say to thy soul How many precious Gospel-Sermons have I heard and how many thousand thousand secret words in them how have these ecchoed with a sweeter report from one within then they were at first speaking from the person without which delivered them how many sweet Gospel-words yea how many sweet Gospel-workes have I had how many heart-liftings heaven-ward and yet downe againe Hath any body such a cold heavie heart as I 'T is good to complaine of ones heart much for its badnesse to him that can make it better 't is good to complaine much of this badnesse badnesse under goodnesse prime goodnesse badnesse under the Gospel Cold-hearted sinners thus taber upon your breast when you are alone if any thing warme 't is well if nothing will draw the curtaine and take leave of friends if the Sun-shine of the Gospel can by no meanes fetch heat in thee thou canst not live long if thou wouldst give all the wealth thou hast the fruit of the body for the sin of the soule COLOS. 1.23 Which was preached to every creature BY creature here is meant the noblest creature to wit man 't is an expression borrowed from Christ the creator Goe and preach the Gospel to every creature Mark 16.15 i to all men make no distinction of persons nor Nations goe into every house Jew Gentile and proffer peace tender life unto every dying soule The expression in hand speakes of this as done wherein lies the difficultie Which was preached to every creature An expression like unto this you have at the sixt verse of this Chapter Which is come unto you as it is unto all the world These compared explaine one another By the coming of Christ the wall of partition between Jew and Gentile was broken down and their priviledges made common for any and according to this tenor was the preaching of the Gospel so that the tenor of Grace inlarged and generally dispensed to all sorts of persons Jew and Gentile is said to be the preaching of the Gospel to every creature Besides there may be more in the expression though there was not in the Apostles time an actuall tender to every individuall person under Heaven by preaching which elsewhere seemes to be prophesied shall be yet the sound of that grace which was thus generally preached went into all the earth and so their words at second hand unto the ends of the world Have they not heard Yes their sound went into all the earth and their words unto the end of the world Rom. 10.18 which makes the meaning of the expression in more words to this sense Which was divulged in the tenor of it for all and in the rumor of it to all Doctr. Mercy now is of very vast extent God is no respecter of persons nor respecter of nations David becoms a leader of all sorts every one that was in distresse and every one that was discontented c. 1 Sam. 22.2 Saving grace hath a universality in it Look to me and be saved all the ends of the earth The brazen Serpent was lifted up in the Wildernesse to be looked upon it did secretly hint to that unworthy people that God would not alwayes tie himself to them but give mercy a larger compasse that not only Israel but those that were dogs and as the brutes of the Wildernesse should have a Saviour lifted up among them to look upon our Saviour in his own expression gives this explanation When I am lifted up I will draw all men unto me not only Jews but Gentiles The Serpent that is now lifted up Lions Tigers Bears Wolves all the beasts of the vast Wildernesse of this world from the one end to the other may look upon Look to me and be saved all the ends of the earth Mercy is proportion'd to Misery All flesh hath corrupted it self and Christ hath power over all flesh to give eternall life to whom he will not a soul so black so speckled but Christ can cleanse him as white as snow no sin no evill spirit so strong but he can bring him under he is able to subdue all things to himself men devils sins c. he shall change your vile bodies and make them
against providence because it doth not jut and jumpe with my will now all is slaine and not till now Heaven and Earth on fire body and soule killed with a canon from Hell and all the powers of darknesse crying victory Doe Serpents sting murmure not remember where Christs church is of which thou art yet a member t is in the Wildernesse yet and but going to Canaan and such places are full of hurtfull beasts Be not overcome of evill then misery dissolves it selfe into sinne then God is stung and thou wilt have secret blowes for this indeed where men cannot pinch thee thou wilt have salt throwne where the spring of unsoundnesse lies and then thy Spirit will burne within thee for something We should not onely be submissive to but joyfull under the crosse of our Lord Jesus You cannot tell how much mercy t is to be any of that body of which Christ is the soule if it be but a foot a bare foot and still in the dirt still upon prickes briers and thornes to be any of that company that is travelling to Heaven though the meanest the hindmost the most misused c. But you will know when you come there The crosse keepes off some from being of the Church militant they cannot militare they had rather die then fight and kill what they love more then Christ Sinne effeminates the soule love any lust more then Christ and you will die ten thousand deaths rather then strike a stroke in good earnest against it or discharge one Piece with a Bullet against that fort where your heart lies Satan deales by stratagem sinners looke to your soules he can kill none that take up Armes against him and stand to it he either betrayes affection with trifles and makes the soule yeeld and so stab conscience and sweare a damnable peace or else he terrifies the soule with corporall dangers and makes men flee and all that flee in spirituall warfare die every one are cut off eternally by the pursuer When there are fightings without there are feares within When I came into Macedonia my flesh had no rest troubles on every side fightings without and feares within Men now love their flesh Paul in this had no rest no neither in his spirit he had stood to it upon pure principles Hee wants fellowes in this age of the world wonderfully The Church of the Lord Jesus travels groanes dies for want of them This generation will have more then the advantage of truth to encourage them to set forth to wit the advantage of time quiet time Deluded soules when will this be you so dote upon your skin that you have quite forgotten the state of Christs church upon earth t is militant You will live in Egypt that you may see no warre that you may save your skin your pompe your wealth this your wisdome is your folly Egypt shall not save you the Sword shall follow you into Egypt into your Egyptian huts and coverings Read Jeremy 42.13 14 15. But if ye say We will not dwell in this Land c. No but we will goe into the Land of Egypt where we shall see no warre nor heare the sound of the Trumpet nor have hunger of bread and there will we dwell c. Then it shall come to passe that the Sword which ye feared shall overtake you there in the Land of Egypt and the famine whereof ye were afraid shall follow close after you in Egypt and there ye shall die COLOS. 1.24 For his bodies sake which is the Church THe word notes a company called out of this world and the scope according to which it is used here carries it in its full bredth to comprize all the blessed company both which are in Heaven and in earth this generall society was shadowed by the generall Assembly at Ierusalem and is called by that name by the Apostle Heb. 12.23 Ye are come to the generall Assembly the Church of the first-borne This Catholique company is great and farre divided some in Heaven some in Earth some in this part of the Earth some in that and yet all have but one spirit and therefore essentially the same and what is done for the good of one part necessarily redounds to the good and glory of all He is of a publique spirit that layes out for the good of a City of a Kingdome and the like thousands will blesse him generations yet not borne will blesse God for such instruments but he is of a publique spirit indeed that layes out his state or blood for the good of the Church of Christ many thousands in this Kingdome in other Kingdomes all the Earth over all Heaven over will blesse him This generall assembly comes all out of one loine and divide themselves into two bands one turnes to the everlasting Hills 'tother to the Plaines and Valleys of this world There is a Lilly of the Valleys and a Lilly of the Hils there is a Church on Earth and a Church in Heaven The great King whom we subject to hath a Chappell of ease a Church in his house the condition of this is farre different from that here below the Lilly of the Hils is another gets Lilly then that of the Valleys the pursuit of each shall be distinct which will demonstrate the condition how it differs The Church which Christ hath in his house is a society of perfect spirits in perfect rest triumphing with Christ over all enemies The Congregation above is very big thousands and thousands of thousands from all parts quarters and countries yet all perfect not one dwarfe in grace in Heaven not one Zacheus a person of a little stature there are no spirits of little stature in grace above though it be all our case here every one is as tall as Christ to any ones beholding I cannot tell else how to interpret that expression of the Apostles Eph. 4 Till we all come into the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Sonne of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulnesse of Christ They that are come to that unity and society above are all compleat their measure is the fulnesse of Christ their demensions his stature so tall so big limmed so faire and so accomplished to looke upon What a perfect man now is Christ in Heaven of what a brave stature in grace and in glory an Absolon without spot from the crowne of the head to the soule of the foot so are all that Noble society which are with him without spot or wrinkle and therefore called a glorious Church That he might present it to himselfe a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing c. Ephes 5.27 the word here translated spot is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies such spots as are in garments by dashing and dirting outside spots they have no spots within nor without above not in their skin not in their clothes nor any such thing that is
and fortunes favour persons as they will troubles may be great but yet your mercy will be certain many may sink under them but surely you will not if the mercy of a God be enough to keep your head above water Others have nothing sure you have all sure the mercy of God sure in which is all If Ephraim be a dear sonne then my bowels are troubled for him and I will surely have mercy upon him saith the Lord. Dear children of God rejoyce in these sad times your blessednesse hath as sure a foundation as truth it self if God can insure any thing you will never miscarry Your blessednesse will be certain let times and states turn and overturn as they will yea your mercies will be great What God is in heart to any he is in hand where he loves much he gives and forgives much Dear children of God I cannot tell exactly how great you will be you will all have a kingdome let this kingdome stand or fall the naturall sonne and the adopted sonnes have all kingdomes and the one doth not envie the other but joyes in it the naturall sonne is still moving and mediating that this wretched world may have as full a demonstration of this as can be that the naturall sonne and the adopted sonnes may be loved with the same love and honoured with the same honour is one passage of Christs prayer and dear children read it often I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one and that the world may know that thou hast sent me and hast loved them as thou hast loved me John 17.23 Your mercies will carry correspondency with Christ and can you tell what felicity the sonne hath in the father And if you can such a felicity will you have in the sonne I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one Dear sonnes of God tell the world your greatnesse in your meannesse that you are beloved as Christ and shall be as happy as he let men and devils do their worst We are ready to impart to you our own souls because you are dear unto us 1. Thess 2.8 God is ready to impart his own soul to you because you are dear the greatest things are given to the dearest souls Coloss 1.14 In whom we have redemption c JUstification hath here a double expression proper and borrowed and so 't is called redemption proper and so 't is called forgivenesse of sinnes The cause of justification hath here likewise a double expression remote and proximate Remote Christ noted in these words in whom c. Proximate his bloud which is not put abstractively but concretly or comprehensively In whom we have redemption through his bloud c. Justification according to its double expression I purpose to prosecute and in that order which here by the holy Ghost laid down beginning first with its borrowed expression Redemption In whom we have redemption c. Redemption notes four things a person in bondage a prise paid a release and a free state all which it may be I may little open to you Redemption notes bondage a destressed state and such a distressed state to wit one thing under the burthensome and destructive power of another so was Israel under Pharaoh Egypt was a house of bondage many together under a burdensome destructive power and it was to preach their spirituall condition and their stubbornnesse occasioned that strong way of instruction God made a fescue of the body to point to the soul fallen man is a soul slave under the burdensome destructive power of sinne and wrath lust carries him captive to sinne sinne carries him captive to wrath and wrath carries him captive to hell which is the great house of bondage for eternitie where many are together under a tormenting destructive power as long as God is Prisons have various rooms but some more sad then others much lower and darker then others hell is the dungeon of the house of bondage which fallen man is in all the rooms are under the same roof under the same power and wrath and doores out of one into another and but a wall between room and room but a wall between a man in sinne and a man in hell this is a sad condition yet universall not a child of Adam free born Jews and Gentiles all are under sinne so many men and so men slaves I am carnall and sold under sinne saith the Apostle As a slave is sold from one bondage to another so one sinne sells my soul to another and all sinne sells me to the displeasure of God me thinks this is the Apostles fancie of the thing I am upon Not a man but in miserie and not a miserie but in sinne sinne is the great house of bondage here in which we are all in which you are and I am I am carnall and sold under sinne and so are you and this is the case of all naturally which is intimated in the text In whom we have redemption the Apostle puts in himself and those to whom he wrote Fallen man is under the power of sinne and under the power of wrath sinne can do what it will with the soul and so can justice with soul and bodie and yet be just Sinne is Gods enemie and hath made God mans enemie man is under the power of the greatest adversarie in the world a punishing power is fallen mans keeper and it follows him whithersoever he goes some dead have a waking ghost to tell under whose custody they are as after a man is brought home to God and goodnesse mercy follows the man to the end of his dayes whereever he goes and the man under the custody of love and of a friend for ever so before brought home to God man is a prisoner to wrath and under the custody of a ruining power and this follows him up and down the world to the end of his dayes They shall follow close after thee Jer. 42.16 Or cleave after you saith God speaking of sword and famine Wrath is ordered to follow close after sinners as its prisoners lest they should escape away before satisfaction be made This as the other I spake of ere while is a generall condition as all are under the power of sinne so are all under the power of wrath and not a man but a captive to divine displeasure naturally ceased upon by justice and under custody for hell if no redemption come The house of bondage hath three rooms sinne wrath and destruction and they all lie one within another There is a bondage of sinne and a bondage of wrath and a bondage of corruption as the Apostle calls the languishing state of the whole creation and all these mutually depending and a common condition the earth perishing every creature upon the earth perishing man the noblest creature under the bondage of sinne wrath and destruction and all hinted here in these words we have redemption that is from sinne wrath
and the fruits of it Redemption notes satisfaction power holding and loosing it self as having found a ransome Redemption is no free thing simply though so in order to us what is free to us is not to Christ satisfaction is made to justice and so the prisoner set free We are bought with a prise Power commanding proposeth its will will proposeth its justice justice proposeth its violation to the delinquent and demands it recompence according to this violation of truth of the least truth is the death of Gods will and so the death of himself the death of one thing in justice calls for the death of another and without delay will have it In the day thou eatest thou shalt die The death of God is more then the death of all the men in the world and therefore justice demands more for satisfaction then mere man-dying for if man-dying would make God satisfaction then when all men are dead justice would be satisfied and so the drowning of the whole world would have been its ransome and the burning of this world its redemption whereas it is but the breaking forth of justice unsatisfied and laying up the debters which are many in a sure prison the death of God is unvaluable with us and calls in justice for more then the death of mere man and therefore God-man dies to redeem And for this cause he is the mediatour of the new testament that by means of death for the redemptions of the transgressions that were under the first testament c. Hebr. 6.15 Legall redemptions had this law to propose worth to worth and so to make satisfaction as exact as might be E. G. an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and bloud for bloud and the most precious bloud for the most precious bloud the bloud of a man for the bloud of a man and without bloud yea without sanguine tali such bloud their was no redemption no redemption in a humane sence because no satisfaction and that pointed to this in my text which is exactly noted redemption through his bloud Redemption notes discharge actuall and full discharge Death paid bonds are cancelled nothing in will and if their were yet nothing in power to prosecute further justice satisfied nothing is charged nothing in the will nor power of any no not in the will nor power of God to charge man Who shall lay any thing to their charge If ye say God he justifies because satisfied and can do no otherwise 't is the Apostles strength of reasoning Redemption takes off obligation to justice though not obligation to mercy We are not under the law but under grace The law can charge no guilt upon a believer because grace hath satisfied the law can charge no guilt but grace can charge duty that is what soever the royall law and what soever the whole will of God requires that grace which hath died obliges to We are under grace that is under all the commands of it to fulfill all that righteousnesse as farre forth as we can which grace hath fulfilled exactly we are under grace immediately and under the law mediately as love to Christ sets the soul to the fulfilling of the whole will of God quantum in se est Redemption notes release from guilt and from rigour sinne doth not dame nor duty doth not discourage precepts bind graciously to the utmost of what imperfect man is able and not to the utmost of what a perfect rule may require Redemption is from a yoke of bondage and not from all yokes from a yoke of bondage to an easie yoke and a light burthen from legall bondage to Gospel bondage which is perfect libertie which is a law as James calls it but yet a perfect law of liberty Redemption is from all sinne but from no service which the Gospel calls for Gospel release is likewise double in heaven or in earth their is a loosing in heaven and a loosing in earth a discharge in the person of Christ and a discharge in our own person a generall discharge in a generall person and a particular discharge made out by that generall person to every particular There is peace in Jesus Christ and preaching of peace by Jesus Christ deliverance made for captives and deliverance preached to captives a ministeriall discharge Divine discharge hath a double administration one above and another below heaven is made to speak and explain her self out of earth and to tell to whom it belongs and then the redeemed can say that his redeemer lives and this is Gods bearing record in earth Much love breaking forth in earthen ordinances and running out of earthen vessells to the sensible apprehension of the beloved a voice from heaven in earth in a frail corrupt state a distinct artificiall voice Thou art all fair and yet understood by none but the party to whom 't is spoken a white stone with a name fairly ingraven in it and yet none can see it or reade it but he that receives it Our discharge in heaven in what state and glory 't is is peculiar to those agents 'tween whom things first passe and without hint I think to us here Our discharge here in what state and glory 't is carried within in the soul ask not me but ask your own souls for 't is honour peculiar and private to every redeemed soul and carried with more state or lesse according to the pleasure of God The summe of all is this Redemption is a sinner discharged by the death of Christ from the power of sinne and wrath Use Is this condition yours My question is generall are you bond or free Bodily bondage is very discernable but soul-bondage is very indiscernable We are Abrahams children and never were in bondage to any said the Jews and yet were never out of bondage to the devil Senses pleased conscience asleep the man blesses himself in his condition as the freest man in the world he hath what he will he can do what he will and none within cry out of him he can eat what he will and drink what he will and nothing tumbles nor wambles in his stomach in the afternoon troubled with no bitter regurgitations from conscience and what freer condition then this in supposition and yet what condition more desperate slavery then this If these men be free they are free among the dead and therefore if you have any life look about you Soul-powers are dead and therefore is the soul so free to do what it lists without controll Loose souls you are no free-men but dead men and all friends are dead that should look to you understanding is dead affection dead conscience dead and therefore are you so lively in sinne so free to do what you list The soul dead in sinne wrath tolls and rings out but the dead heare nothing The dead are buried out of Gods sight ere they are aware hell is the grave of a dead soul which is farthest out of Gods sight of any
yet no mourning for the dead This generation affrighteth me what are become of spirituall bowels are they ript up too are bad men dead and good men dead and is there no life left Ignorant men dead men of light dead death passeth over all passion swayeth high and low 't is a pang of death and presageth the death of all if the Lord heal it not Prepare coffins and graves for the dead dead sinners dead Christians buy your winding-sheets make your wills if there be any life in me your condition is dangerous The axe is laid to the root now I beleeve every dead tree will down ere Christ lay down his axe Danger onely stirreth some men sinners stand up from the dead do you see nothing coming towards you God is against you is not he all enemies and all engines the sword of man may be sheathed yet will you be cut off not a wilfull sinner will be spared for the anger of the Lord is against you justice visites but seldome but when she doth she sweeps every room Every one that is proud and every one that is lofty Esay 2.12 Proud flesh is dead flesh every one that swelleth against Christ shall be lanced every one that stoopeth not shall be broken Without Christ will sweep clean within he will do the same even amongst his own he will throughly purge his floore If you have any life in you think of these things Londoners Londoners now trading is dead think of your dead hearts these two yeares and upward trading hath been very dead why this tenne yeare this twenty yeare thy heart hath been dead a dead name a dead state a dead body suit a dead soul If you have any love to your bodies or any love to your souls looke out after spirituall life or all will die for ever Two things tend to spirituall life Christ strongly applied his ordinances throughly pursued Christ is the first risen from the dead and whom he taketh by the hand arise next after him Death and him that had the power of death Christ hath destroyed and all that would do the like must come to him Perversnesse will kill sinners quite the dead want life because they will not come to Christ You will not come to me that you may have life Dead hearts look to it your sinnes loved and Christ rejected you cannot live you must let Christ kill any thing so he will but make alive your souls cut off any thing a right hand so he will but unite what remaineth to himself Our merit must not be thought of for alas what can the dead do but Christs merit and order both must Christ killeth and then maketh alive he slayeth pride and bringeth souls to fall at his feet willing to be done any thing with and then he doth all for them Waters of life are given to swouning persons they that grone and are heavie loden with sinne and come to Christ they find ease a spirit of life and joy Coming to Christ is application of Christ He hath loved me and given himself for me He satisfieth for me he intercedeth for me he appeareth in the face of perfect righteousnesse for me All these are vitall acts the soul that indeed this moveth is joyned to all the living and is a lively soul indeed Christs merit and Christs spirit is this mans he hath eternall life abiding in him and is passed from death You must drink of the waters that Christ profereth you and then you will find a well of waters springing up in you to everlasting life He that shall drink of the waters which I shall give him c. If the stomach be weak to this lively ordinances must be looked out dead ordinances make dead souls Ordinances that are as the tree of life of the Lords own planting speak Christ to the life and make dead souls alive Coloss 1.18 That in all things he might have the preheminence THe latitude of Christs dominion is here exprest 't is without limits and without parallel Some are great in such a compasse every ones Sun hath a circle every ones glory hath circumference every ones Sceptre hath bounds they can command onely within such a countrie none are over all not the greatest Princes that are but Christ hath an universall command in all things he hath the preheminence Evill hearts swell bigge and sometimes rise high pride nesteth it self among the Stars and yet then it is below Christ No man is so bigge in conceit as Christ is in deed nor so high in thought as Christ is really Vice when at highest is below Christ Virtue when at highest 't is below Christ all is under his feet Evill men cannot over match Christ by their sinne good men cannot over match him in their virtue he is sweeter then the sweetest soul alive He is the Rose of Sharon and the Lillie of the valleyes he is above opposition and above comparison things averse to him can take nothing from him and things congruous to him can adde nothing to him Our righteousnesse extendeth not to him Our righteousnesse no nor Angels righteousnesse among all things in earth and in Heaven he hath the preheminence The command of Christ is proclaim'd in this expression how large his commission is to controll all Universall dominion is large too long and too broad for any creature to travell it speaketh many things we shall touch some We will travell as farre in Christs dominion as we can in an houre The word speaketh power destructive power instructive power inspective Christ hath a destructive power over all he hath many enemies yet not one above him many have fought with him but he hath slain them all In the field Christ hath preheminence I will instance but in one battell that Christ fought Exod. 14.28 He destroyed Pharaoh and all his Host that there remained not so much as one of them saith the Text. Which is admired again Psal 106.11 The waters covered their enemies there was not one of them left He had amongst all the preheminence indeed Enemies are many and they are upon Christs back and there for a long while and make long furrows but he fetcheth them off his back and layeth them under his feet all of them He must reign till he hath put all his enemies under his feet 1. Cor. 15.25 If you have many upon your back 't is very disadvantageous in fight you cannot so easily fetch them off all but it is all one to Christ to have many behind him as before him those that are upon his back he can fetch them off and lay them under his feet with ease he is the best at the use of his arms he hath the preheminence in warre a destructive power over all Christ hath an instructive power over all he can teach all nations his commission is so large English Dutch French he can make knowledge cover the face of the earth as the waters do the sea Christ can as the sunne till all
sang the song of Moses and the song of the Lambe The head triumphs and then all the members Christ triumphs in himselfe and all that glorious company triumph in him Coloss 2.15 And having spoiled Principalities and Powers hee made a shew of them openly triumphing over them in it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in himselfe so is the originall and so 't is translated in your margents Christ viewes all the slaine death and him that had the power of death the old Serpent with all his seed and triumphs in himselfe all the rest of that royall company triumph in him as the jaw-bone stone and sling with and by which they have slaine Goliah and all the Philistians heapes upon heapes Salvation to our God which sits upon the throne and unto the Lambe and all that stood about the throne Angells and Elders c. said Amen blessing and glory and wisdome thanksgiving honour and power and might bee to our God for ever T is a heavenly practice this and spoken of the Church Militant as imitating the Church triumphant and as guided by one and the same Spirit indeavouring to do the Will of God on earth as the tother part of the same company doe in Heaven You know the state of the new Church is shadowed out in the booke of the Revelation by Heaven and all the lineaments of it it comes so neere to it The very first draught and modell Revelation 4. J was in the spirit and a throne was set in Heaven c. As Moses was made to come up to the top of the Mount neere Heaven and God saith the Text talked with him from Heaven to shew him the pattern of the first house so Iohn was taken up into Heaven and God talked with him in Heaven and shaped his patterne of this last house and the affaires of it by Heaven as that which should come neerer to it then any yet had done But this by the way Vse I have opened to you now a brave state but all will not nay all cannot come to it I wish they could Corruption cannot inherit incorruption if it be true corporally it is true spiritually if the uncleane bodies of the Saints cannot come to Heaven surely the uncleane soules of the wicked cannot Satan hath a synagogue too a great one here and a greater below and a great many will go thither few will believe this and this is the seale of death The Congregation above is holy very holy but this is not heeded here but it must or no man shall see God nor that glorious society which is with him Flesh and bloud cannot inherit the Kingdome of God and yet the Lord be mercifull unto the soules of men this is the generall rule by which men walke Above flesh for our bloud we cannot move 't will sink Persons Kingdomes 't will make the society below wonderful big What a Congregation hath the Devill in his house but not one at rest all at worke hard tearing rending and rosting one another and yet have no meate nor drink but the flames and fire in which they worke Have any of you a mind to be of this Congregation No why then doe you pursue your flesh your will sense selfe sinne this sinne that sinne any sinne that will serve your turne in these bad times The temptation of this time is terrible not a soule almost but undone by it Heaven and earth shake Church and State crack the Grave and Hell gape the glory above forgotten the dread of these crush parts brave parts yea that which hath gone for brave grace to nothing to worse then nothing many Christians like Cackarells change colour white all the winter like those fish and spotted at spring what with the bloud and filth of bodies and the bloud and filth of soules ah Lord what a stinke is there in all societies all this Land over and yet no body holds his Nose all is sweet as long as any course may be stumbled on to rise and be but to flea the skinnes of the dead to go fine will this bravery be admitted above Where do you finde a soule that longs and pants because of all these things O that I were of that glorious Church above That I did know to what Officer of that society to speake to helpe me in there If any so inquire I will tell thee go to Christ he is the doore by which all enter hee will serve thee as he was served himselfe he was Baptized and the Heavens opened Christ will Baptize thee with the holy Ghost and with fire and then the Heavens which containe him till the restitution of all things shall open and receive thee Thou must be contented to be Baptized with Christs Baptisme his second Baptisme after both there was a Heaven opening At his first Baptisme the Heavens opened but did not take him up and take him in at his second Baptisme they opened againe and then they received him and containe him Thou must be contented to be Baptized with Christs last Baptisme if neede be to leave all as hee did a very Heaven if thou hast it as Christ did riches honours pleasures blood life to follow after Christ After such a Baptisme the Heavens will open also and take in thee into that glorious society above Christ surely is prized but little therefore his Congregation is so small below and above The sinne of the Jewes is become the sinne of the Gentiles my heart trembles to thinke what will become of us What ever wee talke of Christ and boast of his Temple above and below we bid basely for all Though Christ will take nothing for any thing he hath yet you must come to him with all that ever you have in your hand and lay it at his feete thinke nothing too good for him so you may but have him here is now state wife children yea here is body soule selfe doe with all what thou wilt drowne all burne all if thou wilt onely rake the ashes when thou hast done and finde my soule that Jewell of Jewels which cannot be burnt any where but in thy displeasure and put it in thy bosome for ever This is a Gospell frame of heart and miscaries not all the Jewels which Christ weares in his bosome above are raked out of ashes here below out of meere nothings His beloved is one but one a Phenix and it comes out of ashes learne to lay all in the dust if you would have Christ take up all and lay it in his bosome All that he takes up in his bosome here he sets downe in glory above to triumph with that glorious company there COLOS. 1.25 Whereof I am made a Minister DIaconos a deacon the word is a title given to all sorts of Officers almost in Gods new-house as signifyng that which is behoofull to them all especially them that dispence soule vitall things diligence promptnesse speedinesse Soule dangers are all desperate what 's done for reliefe in this