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A05995 A commentarie vpon the first chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul, written to the Ephesians Wherein, besides the text fruitfully explained: some principall controuersies about predestination are handled, and diuers arguments of Arminius are examined. By Mr. Paul Bayne, sometimes preacher of Gods word at Saint Andrevves in Cambridge. Baynes, Paul, d. 1617. 1618 (1618) STC 1635; ESTC S113832 242,987 440

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fearfull destruction Thus much for the persons blessed Now for the blessings 1. The quality With spirituall 2. The quantity With all spirituall blessings First for Paul marke what kinde of benefits prouoke him to blesse God euen those which are spiritual Doct. 7 Obserue what benefits make a regenerate man thankefull those that are spirituall those bestowed on himselfe or on his brethren or sisters doe make him thankfull There are naturall ciuill spirituall benefits Whatsoeuer things liue a naturall or ciuill life naturall ciuill benefits are welcome to them so are spirituall with such as haue receiued a life spirituall the very Horse will scrape and neigh and if he could speake would say I thanke you when you bring him his prouender Let a ciuill man be taught skill in some faculties giue him wealth honour and fauour with those that are great you win his loue giue a voluptuous Gentleman a Dog or Hawke you shall haue more thanks then for a better matter when these things befall their friends it reioyceth them Thus a spirituall man when hee seeth on himselfe or others spirituall things bestowed it doth make him both glad and thankefull Rom. 1.8 1 Cor. 1.4 Rom. 6.17 Vse 1 The Vse of which consideration is to let vs see what kinde of creatures we are If we be risen with Christ we will affect things spirituall forgiuenesse of sinne the gift of faith sanctification and such like so as to be thankefull for them ioyfull of them yea if we haue any fellow-feeling as members knit together in the same body we shall not be able to see these benefits in any but they will moue vs to be thankefull Obserue thirdly In regard of God what kinde of benefits he doth giue his children to wit such as are spirituall euery thing in nature doth communicate with that which is begotten of it such a like nature as it selfe retaineth Thus it is also with ciuill men for they leaue their children Gold Siluer House Land and such like other good ciuill benefits Thus our heauenly father he is a spirit he ergo maketh vs partakers of a diuine nature who are his children and blesseth vs with spirituall blessings Now a blessing is spirituall in two regards 1. In respect of the nature when it is a thing wrought not by any power of nature or meanes naturall but by the vertue of Gods spirit and meanes supernaturall such as is Gods word 2. Things are then in some sort spirituall when though for their Essence and being they exceede not nature yet they are directed by a supernaturall prouidence to worke vnto an end aboue nature euen to bring vs vnto happinesse with God such as is spirituall and supernaturall Now God doth thus giue his children many blessings spirituall for nature and doth so guide all things health wealth sicknesse pouerty that they worke together vnto the spirituall and supernaturall saluation of those who are his If then one should obiect and say why the godly haue the benefits of this life naturall and ciuill as well as those belonging to another ergo are not blessed onely with spirituall blessings I answere That euen these benefits are in some sort spirituall while by Gods prouidence they are eleuated and guided to a higher end then is the seruice of this life onely Hence we may make a rule whereby we may know whether we be Gods true children whether wee haue the childrens blessing Let vs enter into our selues and looke if we finde these spirituall blessings then we may secure our selues that we are the Lords These are all of them appurtenances to the matter of inheritances Now we know though Parents giue Legacies to many vses to many persons who are no kinne to them yet they conueigh the matter of inheritance onely to children So doth our God giue many blessings to men deuoide of grace to cast-awaies but these spirituall blessings of sound faith repentance c. which serue to enter vs into the inheritance of that euerlasting kingdome hee bestoweth these on none but children Let not men deceiue themselues because they haue these outward things Esau got the blessing which the deaw of heauen and the fatnesse of the earth might yeelde him Abraham gaue gifts to the children of his Concubines though not Isaaks blessing Thou canst not know thy selfe blessed of God by outward things vnlesse thou findest them to prouoke thee to loue and feare and be thankfull to the Lord and so set forward thy spirituall saluation Vse 2 Secondly Wee see here that the happinesse that the riches of the spirituall man are not known nor discerned with outward senses and carnall reason for spirituall things cannot be discerned 1 Cor. 2. but spiritually the godly man hath a white stone in which is written a name that none reade but himselfe he is absolued from sinne Reuel 2.17 and accepted to be a Sonne of God through Christ and heire of heauen And yet because he is thus made a sonne of God through Christ 1 Iohn 3 3. the world doth not know him euen as we know not the sonnes of Princes were they amongst vs who dwell in Nations far from vs. But this must not dismay vs Some men that carry a low saile being of great wealth liuing at an vnder rate in regard of that their state might beare when some of greatest show but meane wealth scorne them as poore they smile at the the matter knowing themselues in matter of estate not inferiour to the other and they please themselues thus that they are vnknown While we haue hidden treasures the world knoweth not of we are not to be deiected In heauenly places Doct. 8 Obserue Where all our blessings are giuen vs in heauens there they are first framed thence they come which we haue there being the consummation of them reserued our hope not the habite whereby we hope for after all things present this shall haue no place 1 Cor. 13. but the things we hope for are in heauen our incorruptible inheritance is heauen reserued for vs where Christ our head was there Saint Paul there all things may well be said to be which are giuen vs in him Now when the Apostle did write Christ the common treasurie of all his Churches good was in heauen Earthly Parents giue and leaue their children blessings there where themselues haue their abode they giue not commonly inheritances to them in Countries they neuer did dwell in Our heauenly fathers dwelling is in the heauens and there he giueth vs our blessing Againe we see that is the place where euery thing resteth that I say in which it is first bred from which it first commeth Fish bred in water there they abide they cannot liue being out of it so the creatures in the earth and thus these spirituall benefits the place of them is heauen there is kept the fulnesse of them thence they come thence they shall haue their consummation In this regard earthly things are called
things below heauenly things aboue where Christ sitteth this is our aduantage What man in a strange Country as a Soiourner a while would not wish were he to receiue great summes that they were paid in his owne Countrey for his vse rather then tendred to him there where he was a stranger So it is with vs vnder sayle toward our Country where our father dwelleth it is our commoditie that our treasures are there reserued Vse 1 The Vse is first to let vs see our security in regard of these benefits Such as haue earthly treasures they loue when it is kept in safety so it is that the treasure laid vp in heauen is safe there neither Rust cankereth nor yet the Theefe breaketh in Vse 2 This should stirre vp our hearts heauen-ward for where our chiefe treasure is should not our hearts be there with it Were Land fallen vs by the death of any in the remotest shire of England we would not thinke much of going to see and take possession of it Thus it should be here wee should striue while on earth to get a large enterance into this heauenly kingdome while we are here on earth Vse 3 This considered is a great ground of patience We see men on the way will content themselues with sorry lodging and passe by little diseasements for they know that once at home they shall take their ease and want no contentments Here we haue many wants spirituall we are incountred with many difficulties but at our home in the heauens we haue all kinde of blessings reserued for vs See Heb. 10. They endured with ioy the spoiling of their goods knowing that in heauen they had a more enduring substance Againe that he saith All spirituall blessings Doct. 9 We may note how liberally God dealeth with his children To giue vs any blessings were mercy Dona spiritualia Essentialia accidentalia Essent in quorum perfectione sanctitatis perfectio consistit Accidēt quae possunt abesse sanctificatione nostra sibi constante illuminationes pleniores suauitatis c. for we haue iustly forfeited them all To giue vs spirituall blessings is more but thus to giue vs all kinde of spirituall blessings yea as you heard in the last Doctrine to make euery blessing after a sort spirituall this is his exceeding bountifulnesse Hee hath giuen vs all things that pertaine to life eternall in the world to come and to liue godlily in this present world 1 Pet. 2.1 We see great men on earth doe not onely giue their Heires earthly blessings but all kinde of earthly blessings dignity offices they take them wiues bestow on them house land money euery thing aboundantly thus doth our heauenly Father in things spirituall To vnderstand it more fully know these spiritual benefits are eternall I meane giuen vs for eternity or in time performed to vs. The first are our Election Predestination of which hereafter Now these giuen vs in time are double such as we haue for the present such as are kept to be reuealed heereafter 1. Pet. 1.3 These which we haue for the present are Positiue such as doe conferre some good thing vpon vs or Priuatiue such as keepe euill from vs. Gods positiue spirituall benefits are inward or outward Inward all illuminations inspirations guifts of the spirit all mouing and confirming of Grace once receiued Outward blessings Word Sacraments occasions outwardly mouing vs to good all the gifts of grace in others by which we are edified they are our spirituall blessings whom they profit not theirs onely in whom they are receiued In a word euery thing which is made to further our saluation is made in this regard a spirituall outward blessing to vs. Now the Priuatiue blessings in not letting temptations come not come in such strength in putting them by in defeating the effect which otherwise they would haue they are aboue all can be spoken or comprehended The blessings to be reuealed in the last time which respect both the soule and body for that shall be made spirituall they are such as neuer eye saw nor eare heard And though we haue them not in possession yet they are ours we are blessed with them though wee are not yet possessed of them as an heyre hath right to his lands during his Wardship Let these then suffice to giue you some taste of this bountifulnesse of God toward vs. Vse 1 The Vse is to stirre vs vp to seeke to be partaker of this our Fathers blessing Happy are wee whom he hath thus blessed if wee be stirred vp to cry to him that we may be partakers of it and cursed are wee who heare such bountifulnesse of his toward vs if wee despise it not looking after nor caring for it Many prophane Esaues prefer their pottage before this blessing If men being capable of great hopes from their earthly Parents should choose a wandring life not setting by all their Fathers could leaue them would not euery one cry out of them as forlorne miscreants Thus it is with vs we are capable of all kindes of spiritual blessings from our heauenly Father things so great as neuer entred into the heart of any fully If wee liue like Prodigals stray from his house not setting by these things how wofull is our case Vse 2 Secondly wee see the great happinesse of the godly man What if he had not a crosse to blesse him with yet he hath in reuersion great things he hath all aboundance in hope though not in hand A great heyre is euen accounted wealthy though during his non-age and Wardship he is often held to straight allowance so here c. Vse 3 Lastly wee see their error who seeke blessings out of Christ who is made euery thing in whom all is Amen Such who seeke iustification perseuerance pardon of sinnes after Baptisme in themselues their own satisfactions in the Churches treasury In Christ Doct. 10 Obserue lastly in and through whom we come to be blessed 2 Pet. 1.3 1 Cor. 1.31 euen in and through Christ our Lord We are blessed through the acknowledging of Christ with all things that belong to life eternall and godlinesse Christ is made of God our sanctifier iustifier rather Redeemer In Christ was the fulnesse of Grace that we might receiue from him the Sunne of righteousnesse and Head of vs. We haue life begunne in vs I meane the life of Grace Where was it before our callings Where was the life of vs before we were born was it not in our Parents Thus this life we haue before it come to be conueyed to vs was in Christ the second Adam and common Parent of vs all We looke for life in the heauens Where is it Where is the life of a tree in Winter Is it not in the roote at the Spring it will be manifested by leaues blossomes Colos 3.3 fruites so our life we looke for is hid in Christ our roote as it were When he the Sunne of life and righteousnesse shall approach to vs in
vs not then be dismaied what euer wee suffer I hope we are not yet come to death let vs looke at Christ and not wish to be free from such condition which our Lord and Master hath endured before vs The rather let vs haue patience how euer we be tryed because God can neuer come with helpe too late as men may who bring things sometime to no purpose when the matter is past helpe Doct. 3 In that Christ is raised Obserue that God neuer so leaueth his but he sendeth saluation in due time He left his people in Aegypt in Babilon till their ciuill state was dead and desperate yet he deliuered them If he let them be swallowed like Ionas yet he will bring them forth againe and show them his saluation for God is a helper at time of neede such is his faithfulnesse in the Mountaine he will prouide as Abraham said Thus though he let his owne Sonne dye yet he saueth him in due season and deliuereth him There is a double saluation one protecting and keeping euil that it shall not come neere vs nor once ceaze on vs the other is a keeping of vs so as it shall not hold vs much lesse preuaile ouer vs Thus God saued his Christ accordingly as he asked when hee prayed with strong cries to him that was able to saue him from death Heb. 5.9 Vse Wherefore let this our Sauiour case comfort vs in greatest euils If the example of Iob is to be looked at how much more this standard of examples What though thou seemest neuer so forsaken what though many euils haue seized on thee feare not stand still saluation will shine forth in due season God is not like the diuell and wicked ones when they haue brought one into the bryers there they leaue him on plaine field I haue sinned in betraying innocent bloud What is that to vs say they but God will be with vs in the euils yea in seauen to saue and deliuer vs. Doct. 4 Obserue againe that God doth not onely raise him vp but set him at his right hand Glory correspondant to his humiliation Obserue that God doth make the abasements of his children be the forerunners of their greatest glory as the pride of wicked ones doth lacky as it were and runne by their ensuing ruine so on the contrary the sufferings and humiliations of Gods children haue ensuing answerable glory He was made lesse then a worme and here is taken to the right hand aboue Angels It pleaseth God not onely to exalt his humbled children but in the degree also in which he had abased them according to that prayer of Moses Psal 90. Comfort vs according to the yeares wherein we haue suffered affliction as on the contrary we see him bringing iudgement on the wicked in the same measure in which they haue taken in the delights of sinne Reuel 18.7 True it is that this doth not hold vniuersally in this present life but when the definitiue sentence is now to be giuen them according to workes shall euery soule receiue proportioned recompence Vse Let vs then by this take comfort in afflictions Was this Christs case onely Nay see Iam. 1.10 Reioyce in afflictions for when you are tryed you shall receiue the crowne of victorie The wickeds woe is sowne in their reioycing but in our darkenesse light is sowne for the righteous Let vs thinke God doth but proue vs that hee may in his due time doe vs good Blood and sweate goe before victory and before the earthly haruest is gotten in We must not then thinke it strange if God cause vs to know sufferings before hee show vs those glorious mercies which hee hath prepared for vs. Doct. 5 But to consider this matter of Christs exaltation more particularly First when it is said hee is set at Gods right hand aboue principalities Obserue that our Sauiour Christ as man is taken to haue prerogatiue before euery other creature For first this phrase noteth the preeminence of him as next to God himselfe that looke as one made a King hath a dignitie aboue all persons named in his kingdome Dukes Earles Lords So our Sauiour taken vp as man to this kingly dignity must needes be in preeminence before them It is no wonder for this nature essentially appertaineth to that person which made all these things see Reuel 4. vlt. The Lambe is worthy to receiue glory for by him all things were made for him they were created Secondly euery person the neerer he is in coniunction of bloud to an earthly King the more he hath prerogatiue before others more disioyned so this created nature seeing it is made one personally with God by how much it is more neerely vnited by so much it is fit that it should haue prerogatiue before others Not to speake that being heire of all things it is meete that he should be before all who are but parts of his inheritance and hauing more excellent endowments I meane created gifts then any other it is meete hee should haue the first place before all other Vse 1 Wherefore what reuerence are we to show him in all our seruices about him whose excellencie is so high aboue euery creature Earthly dignities doe so dazle our eyes that wee know not with what submission sufficient to fall downe before them Vse 2 Againe hauing so eminent a person for our Sauiour and mediatour let vs cleaue contented to him caring to know nothing but him accounting all drosse and dung that wee may be found in Christ Let none deceiue you with traditions of men and vaine Philosophy you are compleate in him who is the head of principalities and powers The Papists did they consider the excellency of Christ our Sauiour could not as they doe flye so many waies for helpe out of him Doct. 6 Obserue secondly that Christ not onely as God but as man also hath power aboue euery creature for to be set at Gods right hand is to receiue a power imperiall ouer euery creature which is further apparant while he saith Christ is so placed aboue all that all are subiect vnder his feete To mee is giuen all power in heauen and earth that is power whereunto euery creature is subiect He speaketh of it as done because it was immediately to be performed in which manner he spake before of his body and bloud This person as God receiuing by voluntary dispensation this honour from the father that he should in an immediate and appropriate manner execute gouernement ouer all the creatures in heauen and earth the same person as man participating in this kingly diuine authoritie so farre that hee should instrumentally concurre in executing all that iudgment which Christ according to his diuine nature did principally effect This the Scripture doth lay downe as in regard of earthly powers they are subiect For hee is ruler of the kings of the earth Reuel 1.5 Hee hath this royall state written on his thigh as it were King of Kings Lord of Lords Reu.
dominion toward his Church which is his Quee●e and spouse is more amiably tempered and neerly affected then is his gouernment ouer any other This will appeare by considering how much neerer and communicatiue he is to vs then to Angels creatures otherw se most excellent First looke as the naturall head and members are of the selfe-same speciall kinde for nature the head standeth of skinne flesh bones and so doe the members also thus it is that Christ is one with vs in regard he hath taken the selfe-same nature with vs standing as well of that which is outward and sensitiue as of that which is inward intellectuall In this he commeth neerer vs then Angels he tooke not the nature of Angels but the seede of Abraham Hebr. 2. Secondly Christ doth by his sufferings procure for vs all blessings spirituall and temporall maketh a purchase of them with his bloud Now he in his death respected not Angels in like kind that looke as Kings prouide many things for their Queenes which they doe not for other subiects so doth Christ for vs. Thirdly hee doth vnite vs to himselfe more neerely then Angels they are vnited to him by knowledge and loue such as doe come from the power of that vnderstanding and loue which they haue of their owne from the first creation but we are vnited heere by knowledge of faith and loue heereafter by glorious light loue such as Christ himselfe by his spirit begetteth in vs as the members of the body are vnited with nerues and sinnewes such bands as take their beginning from the head Fourthly hee doth communicate with vs that whole life of grace and glory which wee haue and shall receiue as the naturall members haue no sense or motion which floweth not into them from the head But the Angels haue a blessed life for the substance not comming to them by Christ considered as a mediator euen that blessed life in which first they were created that which commeth to them is onely an augmentation of happinesse their illumination and their ioy being in many regards much increased they who learne by that they obserue in the Church falling out what doe they heare thinke we by inioying the presence of God-man now ascended and glorified and they who ioy in heauen at the conuersion of one sinner how many waies by Christ is their ioy inlarged Fiftly hee doth not direct them as he doth vs hee doth gouerne and direct them as a King doth voluntary ready subiects by an externall signification of his will onely but he doth direct and moue vs outwardly by signifying his will inwardly by sending his spirit which might mooue vs with efficacy to that hee showeth as a naturall head doth the members of it Sixtly and lastly he doth not confirme them as he confirmeth vs for he hath neither gotten by his death for them this grace of perseuerance to the end neyther doth hee shadow them and follow them with ayds outward and inward as hee doth vs left our faith should be preuailed against they haue beene no doubt confirmed from the beginning both by force of their election preuenting them with actuall grace which made them with effect execute what euer thing it was in which it pleased God to proue their obedience if they haue any confirmation from Christ their King it is such an one as doth make them strong to subdue euill Angels or any opposing them in businesses in which their ministery by Christ is imployed such an one may be gathered Dan. 10.13 Vse 1 First then seeing Christ is giuen vs as a head so neerely and communicatiuely ioyned vnto vs let vs abhorre that sacriledgious vsurpation which the Pope committeth while hee challengeth vs to be head of the Church That which the scripture doth attribute as proper to Christ is not to be giuen to any other But they distinguish that the Scripture maketh Christ the principall and inuisible head but this hinders not why there should not be a visible secondary ministeriall head Ans There needeth not a ministeriall head to supply Christs bodily absence For as Kings are in body present at Court onely and yet well enough gouerne their bodies politicke So Christ in regard of his bodily presence in heauen can well enough rule that part of his body in earth without the supply of a visible head Were the Pope a ministeriall head hee might doe that which the principall whose roome he supplieth as Viceroyes do that in the kingdomes ouer which they are set which the Kings might do in their owne persons whose roomes they supply But the Pope cannot doe any inward thing which the head of the Church is to perform 3. Were there a ministeriall head there should be a Lord-like power ouer part of the Church out of Christs person in some other creature then should there be more Lords then one contrary to that in 1 Cor. 12.5 There are diuisions of ministeries but one Lord. Looke as great Lords in earth haue in their houses ministeries of more lesse honor from the steward to the skullerie but no Lord-like or Master-like power in any beside themselues so is in Christ and his Church which is the house of God wherin he is the Lord Apostles others hauing more or lesse honourable seruices but no master-like power ouer the meanest of their fellow-seruants Vse 2 Wee see hence the great grace of Christ who doth so neerely vnite himselfe with vs. Kings in earth the neerer they come to any Subiect the more they show their loue but this is the greatest grace they can show when they make themselues to become one with any of their subiects Thus Christ could not shew vs greater grace then to make vs one with himselfe as a coniugall head ruling ouer vs. We see hence that wee may assure our selues we shall lacke nothing who haue Christ become a head to vs in so neere and communicatiue sort as this is There are some officiall parts in the body which haue that they haue not for themselues onely but for the whole body Thus the Stomacke hath meates the Liuer blood such is the Head Now it were an vnnaturall part for these to keepe that they haue to themselues as for the Liuer to keepe in al the bloud and not impart it by veines to the rest of the body so Christ who can doe nothing which doth not beseeme him he hauing for all of vs the fulnesse of grace and glory according to that Psal 16.2 My good is for the Saints he cannot but be most ready to communicate with vs euery thing that is good onely let vs renew our faith and repentance that so we stop not the passage of this spirit from him our head If the naturall head of the naturall body be neuer so full of spirits if the vessels which conueigh it be once obstructed as in the Palsey the body then is without sense and motion Wee may apply it to our selues c. Obserue secondly that he saith