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A30912 Good things to come, or, A setting forth some of the great things that will contemporize and take place when our Lord Christ shall come again mentioned in the Holy Scriptures ... / by P.G.B. Barbon, Praisegod, 1596?-1679. 1675 (1675) Wing B751; ESTC R38717 116,082 128

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plainly appear that many if not most of the exhortations in the new testament to believe to repent to add to faith vertue c. To grow in grace and so all other duties towards God and man are from the consideration of the great glory and happiness that is to be brought to and enjoyed by the saints at the fore mentioned glorious coming and kingdom of Christ here upon earth and not so much from the consideration of the glory of heaven above save only as it is in the last place comprehended therein and to be enjoyed by them to wit after the last judgement here upon the earth is ended and our Lord Christ hath delivered up the kingdom to God the father There are yet other hindrances of which briefly Some say it is a controversie and they do not care to meddle with controversies what doth this signifie at our Lords first coming it was a controversie among the people whether he was the Christ or no some said he was others denied it and said he was a deceiver and those deceived that did own him have any of the rulers or pharises belived on him but this people who know not the law are cursed Joh. 7. 48. 49. John sent to him to know art thou he that should come or do we look for another Indeed so great a thing and of so high concernment as the coming of the Saviour vailed and so much opposed should make men to search and seek into it the more lest haply they be found at a losse when be comes And yet further some say and upon that account look not after it but let it alone namely That the ancient fathers and some add the modern Divines were not for it but rather against our Lord Christ his coming to set up his kingdom and reign here on earth this is taken for granted though very questionable and not likely to be true which if it were what doth it signifie little or nothing at all the high Preist and elders were against Christ and the Gospel do any of the Priests or rulers believe on him They did not then and if they do not now or have not done what doth it avail But notwithstanding all before said of the obstructions the knowledge of it increaseth and is very likely so to do till that be made good that the Gospel of the kingdom and coming again of the Lord Christ to reign be preached to all nations then shall the end come Math. 24. 14. great things will attend that great day and though now it is dark and hidden it will come to be preached on the house top and received and entertained more and more as it begins to be being as the present truth of the day and that which is much on the spirits of many of the good servants of the Lord who look for the return of their Lord and are in great expectation like good old Simeon who waited for the consolation of Israel and was glad and greatly satisfied when he had seen the Saviour as those blessed expectants now will be with the signes of his coming and much more when they shall see him come in the clouds of heaven when they will be changed in a moment and caught up to meet him when he cometh when he cometh Fully to take unto him his great power and to reign at which the nations will then be fully angry Rev. 11. 17. 18. when he cometh to judge the world in righteousness and the people with his truth Psal 96. 13. when he cometh to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in and by all them that believe 2. Thess 1. 10. when he cometh in flaming fire to render vengeance c. as in vers 8. when he cometh to make inquisition for blood Psal 9. 12. to wit the blood of the righteous from Abel to that day shed by cruel and envious ones and wicked oppressers on the earth Rev. 16. 6. Rev. 18. 24. that cry will be a sad tone to the wicked and will make them shake and tremble Psal 96. 13. for he cometh for he cometh to judge the world with righteousness c. as on the other hand it will be gladsom to the Saints they may lift up their heads and hearts with joy for their redeemer their redemption and full blessedness is at the very door If these proposalls and essays come into the hands of the learned their favourable censure is desired and that they would overlook any failer if in want of art and well dressing the matter or over often mentioning of of things called tautologie which could not well be avoided the things relating to Christ his kingdom and coming having so many great things and various attending of them And besides those for whom this principally was intended and made common may not have that acuteness but what they may want that way they have in love and affection in zeal and readiness to receive and embrace the truth at all times In the time of our Lord Christs being here they owned him the poor then received the Gospel when those of higher rank stood at a distance and rather made opposition The Apostles were men of low rank fisher-men and the like yea the women were very forward in the then owning our Lord Christ and great lovers of him and such as our Lord Christ being risen first appeared unto and made them messengers to the Apostles to inform them of that great truth of his being risen again from the dead his way is so to make men humble that they might learn not to dispise the day of small beginnings or things Consult the holy histories and the histories down and since the histories of France Germany the Waldenses and others and it is likely as it hath been so it will be found still not but that sometimes God annoints persons of higher rank and maketh known his mind unto them and makes use of them but it seemeth not to be his ordinary method but the contrary If any advantage by the things proposed come to any either for the furthering of their knowledge or their being encouraged to believe hope and wait for their fulfilling the proposer of them will think himself well appaied read and consider well of what thou readest nothing is imposed on thee try all things hold fast that which is good Farewell P. G. B. CHAP. I. Of the Resurrection in general 1 Cor. 15. THe great doctrine of the resurrection of the dead was a thing that holy Paul the great Apostle of the gentiles had a great insight into as he had also in many other high mysteries which were revealed and made known unto him the which he imparted for the benefit and profit of others That truth looking forward eyeing a future time when it shall be made good but in all times necessary to be made known and believed by all the servants of God whose hope is not in this world This of rising again after death in his proceed on
is asked where Lord and he tells them in a dark borrowed way of speaking saying wheresoever the body or carcase Math. 24. 28. is thither will the Eagles be gathered together As if he had said where I am thither shall mine to wit the raised and changed saints be gathered together Consider the demand where Lord not where those so taken and left shall be then when they are so taken and left that our Lord declared plainly in the feild and in the bed but where those that are taken away should be when they were so taken from their companions in the feild and in the bed they should be taken and brought to the Lord Christ to meet him in the aire This that in Math. 24. 31. comp with vers 27. 28. seemeth very fully to hold forth When the Lord Christ shall come in the clouds of heaven in power and great glory vers 31. He shall send his Angels with a great sound of a trumpet at which sound those dead shall awake and arise and those living shall be changed in a moment The trumpet shall sound and the dead raised and we shall be changed 1. Cor. 15. 52. the place we are treating of So. 1. Thes. 4. 16. with the trumpet of God And as it followeth he shall send his Angels and they shall gather his elect to wit those so raised and changed from the four windes from one end of heaven to the other A great thing a wonderful gathering this will be at his coming very sudden and transperent as the lightning shining from the east to the west let this be considered with the answer of our Lord in Luke and then we may perceive what those words both there and here do mean and what was the intent of our Lord in them namely where the carcase or body is thither will the Eagles be gathered together The raised and changed shall then as Eagles mount up together to meet the Lord in the Aire 1 Thes. 4. 17. then shall that prophecy of holy Isaiah be fully made good and fulfilled which it is very likely eyeth that day Isa 40. 31. they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength they shall mount up with wings as Eagles c. as Eagles mount up so shall these changed and changed do then according to the very letter there needs no allegory in the matter The servants of God shall be very agile aierie and spriteful and as the Eagles shall mount up so to meet the Lord Christ Then will be the difference between the righteous and the wicked of which the prophet Malachy speaketh Mal. 3. 18. be greatly made manifest and clear to be known Between the righteous and the wicked when the one shall be taken and the other left when one shall be changed and the other left in their corrupt and mortal state and condition There are many great things that will be attendants of this change As the change will be very great and misterious so will be the things that will concur and go along with it such as we mentioned when we treated of the resurrection as the attendants of that the same in like manner will be at this change we shall forbear to mention them here having done it then This change it will be accompanyed with another even the change of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began Acts. 3. 21. they will be restored into their former good condition renewed refined and made new A new heaven new earth as it is said Psal 102. 26. as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed All shall be changed and made new as at the first making Rev. 21. 5. behold I make all things new A blessed state like that of paradise if not higher this world shall end and cease and with the change the world to come shall begin and take place of which we shall treat a little CHAP. V. Containing something proposed to consideration touching the world to come as being much the same with the New heaven and the New earth spoken of in the Holy Scriptures and that it will contemporsze in time with that and other great things that will take place at the Coming of our Lord Christ The holy scriptures declare Heb. 1. 2. that God by Jesus Christ made the worlds and by faith we understand and believe so Heb. 11. 3. By saith we understand the worlds were framed c. the scriptures make mention of three worlds the old world which began with the creation and continued to the floud and then perished and ended so Peter tells us 2. Pet. 3. 6. This present world so called in scripture and may be so called still it took place with the ceasing of the floud and was peopled by Noah and his sons and it continued and doth yet continue is grown old and is reserved being grown old unto fire and the great burning to come vers 10. at the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men The day of the Lord will come vers 12. and then will be the dissolution and end of this present world The Apostle expresseth it by the heaven and the earth that are now vers 7. As the same thing to wit this world this present evill world There is in the third place the world to come which will begin with the end or ceasing of this present world of which the holy scripture speaks very often so frequent as I shall forbear quotations When that end cometh which will be with the burning spoken of then will begin the world to come of which we are now treating and shall mention a few places Math. 12. 32. Mark 10. 30. Luk. 18. 30. Ephes. 1. 21. Heb. 2. 5. of which we may take notice hereafter the time when and how this will contemporize with other great things that will take place likewise then to wit at the coming of the Lord Christ in power and great glory to them that look for him the second time he will then appear Heb. 9. 28. This third world this world to come it will then begin In the which the Lord Christ will fully take unto himself his great power and will reign very gloriously the dominion power and sovereignty will rest in him and he will then appear on earth as king of kings and Lord of Lords 1 Tim. 6. 15. Then in the world to come he will delegate power as he pleaseth to one to be ruler over five cities and to another to be ruler over ten cities they shall rule under him yea then will they rule with him and that be made good in Rev. 5. 10. And hast made us kings and Priests unto our God and we shall reign on the earth it is not said in heaven For the world to come it will be here below on earth and not in heaven above This world to come it will not be subjected under the power of the Angels the scripture expresly
to the lively hope of he tells us in the words following it is to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled that fadeth not away it is safe and in sure hands it is reserved in heaven for believers they are kept by the power of God through faith for that great salvation ready to be revealed and it is kept for them and shall be brought unto them they shall not need to go to fetch it but when will it be at the revelation of Jesus Christ 1. Pet. 1. 3. 4. 5. He wills the servants of God to hope on for that great grace that shall be brought unto them at the revelation of Iesus Christ vers 13. Then will Abraham and Isaack and Iacob be chief among the holy ones as it is said many shall come from the east and from the west and shall sit down with Abraham Isaack and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven Math. 8. 11. This seemeth to eye that in Isa 25. 6. The feast the Lord will make unto all people in his holy mountain a feast of fat things and wine well refined full of marrow and fat things see the place it eyeth in a likely way as to its full fulfilling such a time when Abraham and Isaack and Iacob and the holy prophets and Apostles c. shall feast together in the kingdom of Christ It looketh beyond the spiritual feast of the gospel to a time as vers 8. When death shall be swallowed up in victory Which the Apostle Paul 1 Cor. 15. 54. Relateth to a very far time for the making of it good and fulfilling of it even the time of the kingdom of the Lord Christ in the world to come When corruption shall have put on incorruption and mortality immortalitie And as it followeth agreeing with and speaking out that to be the time all tears will the Lord wipe away from the faces of his people and the rebuke of his people shall be taken away from off all the earth This world will not as to the full fulfilling of it afford such a happy day the waited for salvation of the people of God shall then be fully enjoyed and great shall be their joy and rejoycing Redemption from the captivity of sin and satan from death and the grave sore enemies and cruel tyrants believers have redemption from them all in the bloud of Christ and may reckon and account themselves virtually ransomed and delivered by their redeemer the Lord Jesus Christ and that they are redemed ones by the price of his most precious bloud but this is only virtually and in the first fruits in the sure promise in the earnest to wit the spirit the redeemer shall fully come to Sion then shall the great redemption and deliverance take place Rom. 11. 26. the deliverer shall come to Sion and shall turn away ungodlynesse from Iacob or as holy Isaiah expresseth it the redeemer shall come to Sion and unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob. It is good and true in both readings those believers that have turned to God by faith and repentance he shall come to them and coming he shall take their iniquities quite away I conceive by chainging them in a moment in the twinkling of an eye putting off their corruption and putting on incorruption so he shall come to the turned and likewise turn away their iniquitie The redemption of the body shall be then from the prison and power of the grave Rom. 8. 23. A great thing which believers have in the promise and in the earnest to wit the spirit they shall have then in the enjoyment of it the whole man Body and spirit with all the parts and faculties of both united in one full and perfect and it will be eternal redemption which the redeemer the Lord Christ hath obtained for his Heb. 9. 12. No more slavery then to sin or death or the grave Christ our blessed redeemer hath fully subdued it then and will set us fully free so as instead of saying as sometime holy Paul did who shall deliver us from this sinful body of death to wit subject to sin death and the grave those great tyrants we by faith may say according to our present interest and hope what shall then be sayd and sung aloud in the full posession and enjoyment of it by way of praise to their redeemer Rev. 5. 9. Thou art worthy c. For thou wast slain and hast redeemeed us by thy bloud out of every kinred and tongue and people and nation and hast made us unto our God kings and Priests and we shall reign on the earth then followeth that great thanksgiving of that great number in the three following verses in praise of the redeemer The time this relateth unto when it will be made good and fulfilled it is very likely it will be then when our Lord cometh the second time when the raised from the dead and the then living changed shall take place when they shall meet the Lord Christ and come with him to the new earth where he will fully set up his kingdom and throne then will that be fully made good Isa 35. 10. Isa 51. 11. The ransomed of the Lord or the redeemed shall come to Sion with joy and songs and everlasting joy shall be on their heads they shall obtain gladness and joy and sorrow and mourning shall flee away Their rejoycing and felicitie then shall not be of the length of a kings reign as to instance in Solomon in whose dayes there was great felicity but it lasted not beyond his dayes but this shall be everlasting as long as the sun and moon endureth Psal 72. 7. This world affords it not nor never will it is likely as to the fulness of it Trouble and sorrow and disquiet hath been and is at the present the portion and lot of the righteous here in this world our Lord hath told us so Ioh. 16. 20. Ye to wit the righteous shall weep and lament that is their condition here for a season what shall the men of the world do but the world shall rejoyce it is their day ye namely the righteous shall be sorrowful oh but when that time comes they shall then rejoyce your sorrow shall be turned into joy and their joy shall none take from them As to the fulnes of it it 's the time when sorrow and tears and pain and death shall be no more we know what time that is it is Jerusalems happy day in the new earth in the world to come then it will be so and all made good and fulfilled in the fulness and length of time Of neere affinity with redemption is salvation or being saved which we shall dilate on a little Not after the way of a theam or common place but only as salvation by Jesus Christ the blessed saviour of such as believe in him The beginning of it and first fruits here in regeneration in this world and the full harvest and perfection in the world to come at that
life everlasting to be for ever with the Lord in whose presence is fulness of joy and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore Psal 16. 11. Vers. 4. of Rev. 21. and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain And as Chap. 22. there shall be no more curse c. for the former things are passed away It is not hard to conceive and determine to what time this relateth This world will not afford such full freedom and utter exemption from those bitter things forementioned as it will not afford those high attayners and enjoyments mentioned by holy John it will be in the world to come then will all things be made new as at the beginning sutable to the new heavens and the new earth and the happy restoration of all things of which we shall treat in the following discourse take we knowledge of what he that sat on the throne said further to John Write saith he for these words are true and faithfull and will be made good in their time Alass for those that believe not all is submitted to the wise in heart CHAP. X. Containing the proposal to consideration the great restoration of all things spoken of by the Prophets and the happy change that shall then attend man and the earth and the creatures therein when Jesus Christ shall be sent the second time and the world to come take place With sundry great and high Prophecies set forth that seem to hold forth the same THe blessed restoration of all things Which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the world began Acts. 3. 20. 21. The first creation and making of all things Gen. 1. may be minded as the Image and figure according to which the restitution or restoration will be a returning again into the same mode and figure state and condition they were in at their first making and framing by God himself liked and testified to be very good which Adam by sin and transgression greatly marred and disfigured sin and the curse following and all manner of woe and misery following as the effect followeth its cause What holy Moses hath writ concerning the creation of man and of the earth and of the creatures therein together with the gathering together of the waters What is said and testified by the Lord almighty the maker of them all concerning the goodness of them and his liking of them the testimony given is very high vers 31. and God saw all that he had made and behold it was very good The weighing and consideratien whereof will be a good coppy to write by a good pattern or sample for us to set before us in order to our better taking knowledge of it Gen. 1. We have a description of the making the world day by day and the making of man as the most principal piece of the earthly creation vers 26. and God said let us make man in our own Image vers 27. so God created man in his own Image in the Image of God created he him male and female created he them And vers 26. God blessed them so made in that marvelous condition and said be fruitfull and multiplie and replenish the earth and subdue it having the grant of power given before vers 26. a very large grant a great charter of power given of God to man in his innocent state before his fall and transgression and the losse he and his posteritie and the whole earthly creation received thereby upon the whole it is said vers 31. and God saw every thing that he had made and behold it was very good The restoration it will be proportionable and also very good Adam so made was a very choice piece in the Image of God and in the likenes of God of great rectitude marvellous complete and happy by his transgression and disobedience he suffered great losse and damage as did his posterity and the whole earthly creatures and great enmitie attended them and much thraldom and miserie But at the happy time of our Lord Christ being sent from heaven again then there will be a blessed restitution and restoration of all things Then shall many be rechanged in a moment for the better as he was before for the worse then shall that mistery holy Paul hath shewed take place Then this vile body sinfull and corrupt shall be rechanged and made like his glorious body according to that full and clear testimony of holy Paul Phil. 3. 20. 21. from heaven we look for the saviour the Lord Jesus who shall change our vile body that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body pure serene and glorious without spot or wrinkle or any such thing as he will make his Church then also and this by changing in a moment by putting off and putting on putting off corruption and sin and putting on purity incorruption and holiness as it is written 1. Cor. 15. 53. 54. holy Paul tells us further 1. Thes 4. 16. of the Lord Christ himself in his own person he shall descend from heaven he did ascend as an Angel Acts. 1. 11. told the beholders and lookers after him when he so ascended and said this Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven Even the same Jesus Christ as testifieth the Apostle Ephes. 4. 9. he shall again descend when God shall send him again at the time of the restitution of all things and then shall those believers found alive be changed in a moment into their former happy state with some happy additions of blessednes The old man so called which the servants of God are bidden to put off Eph. 4. 22. Which in this day of regeneration believers have been subduing and crucifying by the exercise of mortification and sanctification of the spirit and yet carry it to the grave with them they shall then be wholy rid of it in a moment in the twinking of an eye and shall then put on the new man indeed and be clothed very glorious by being so changed all new then relating to the servants of God as he from the throne said Rev. 21. 5. Behold I make all things new a new heaven a new earth a new Jerusalem come down from heaven a new covenant new bodyes new hearts and spirits new creatures all things new Adams upright and perfect condition as a man and the goodness of the earth and the creatures therein liked by God himself when he viewed them after he had made them is it is likely the standard and pattern according to which the restoration will be as it was at first before mans fall and the entring the curse so it is very like to be in the restoration In regard of man as man the change in a moment will effect it In that happy time when man will not only be as
at his first creating but enjoy some blessed additions to his happy estate namely stability therein immortalitie and life everlasting the high enjoyment of the presence of God and the Lord Christ high interest in the new covenant and more of the spirit and grace of the saviour then Adam ever had and that for evermore But there is something further considerable man was made male and female in the image of God they were created so And was made with seed in him whereby to propagate posteritie he had a wise given him of God for that it was not good for him to be alone A woman or female suitable unto him was formed out of him in a wonderful wise and they were bidden to multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it and God made nothing in vain He had no question in his innocent estate if he had continued in it and not fell from it generated and replenished the earth as he did after in his fallen condition being bidden to do so before in order to what will be at the restoration and change in that moment at our Lord his coming the scripture seemeth silent in it and so I shall be likewise till time discover further or that day it self declare I shall only intimate to prevent prejudice that I do not in the least intend the including of the raised ones or children of the resurrection in the case before spoken of their condition seeming much to differ from that of the changed alive then it is said by our Lord Math. 22. 30. That in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage but are as the Angels of God in heaven but the changed alive will be men and women as Adam and Eve were in their first estate such by whom that happy world to come will be begun and peopled as that first world would have been if Adam had not fell The old world was so after Adams fall and how the new world to come will be some way or how it will be it is likely I shall say no more Further it is intimated that the seperate condition of man is not in the least medled with but man intire as he will be at his being changed at the restoration of all things Having made this digression I premise one or two things more namely that the restoration and changing in a moment it will be here below on earth it will be from this old corrupt earth under the curse to that new which God will create wherein will dwell blessing which we according to the promise look for at that happy day And that by the world to come spoken of in the holy scriptures in which this restoration will take place is not meant of heaven above but a state here below on earth and that to take it for heaven properly or understand it so is to offer losse to the holy scriptures and that which in effect renders insignificant and makes void what is said in them concerning the restoration of all things the change in a moment the new earth with all things made new by him sitting on the throne with very many other things that might be mentioned And lastly I premise that the Israelites the seed of Abraham Isaack and Jacob will be the people highly concerned and cheif in this restoration and change the twelve thousand of every tribe of Israel and that their land the land of promise will share in a principal wise in that happy restoration and change and in a likely way be the center of the new earth We shall now return to the matter we had under consideration before namely man considered according to propagation and off-spring How acceptable to some the proposing of it will be I know not but it will be some way necessary in order to the better minding and taking knowledge of sundrie high prophecies that seem to look that way and to relate to that day First that Isa 59. 20. 21. the coming of the redeemer to Sion of which we treated before it relateth as to the full fulfilling of it to that happy day of the changing in a moment and the blessed restoration of all things then See what followeth vers 21. as for me this is my covenant with them saith the Lord to wit with the Israelites the seed of Abraham my spirit that is upon thee it is not said in thee but upon thee a very glorious unnoynting then like that Zech. 4. 14. such a kind of annoynting it is likely will be then on the changed people it followeth and the words I have put in thy mouth Whether Gods law in their hearts or the joyfull tone of the Gospel and tidings of great joy or the new Song of praise and thanksgiving to the lamb for the great grace and blessedness enjoyed Psal 40. 3. it may be considered the latter very likely Rev. 5. 12. 13. it followeth nor out of the mouth of thy seeds seed from henceforth As I conceive from the time of the redeemers coming the second time and from henceforth as to the fulness of is and for ever Of great duration when once begun Whither this be the same Covenant with that Ier. 31. 31. may be considered Or whether it will be another that will take place with that happy day and so forward for ever I will make no assay to declare but that it relateth as to the utmost fulfilling of it to that blessed time of the restoration and that it implieth seed and generation then and seeds seed for ever seemeth very likely and that it may probably relate to the changed people of whom we have spoken and the rather if we minde that that followeth in Isa 60. being the very same prophecy carried on where Israel is bidden to arise and shine when Gods spirit or annoynting is upon them they will then shine gloriously as Moses shined when he had been in the mount with God Then their light will be fully come and the glory of the Lord will be risen upon them and the gentiles will see it c. For great will be their glory see the whole chapter and that in the close where it is said a little one shall become a thousand and a small one a strong nation hapily by generation for then will be no conversion to increase so further Chap. 61. 8. 9. The Lord sayeth I will make an everlasting Covenant with them and their seed shall be known among the people all that see them shall acknowledge them that they are the seed that the Lord hath blessed What time this eyeth as to its full fulfilling consult the 2d and 3d. verses minde the whole and in particular the two last verses it eyeing that time when the Lord Christ shall appear and his shall appear with him in glory Col. 3. 4. Chap. 65. Where the New Heaven and the new earth are foretold and promised vers 17. for behold I create a new heaven and a new earth the old shall passe
lastingness no comparison for that shall abide as long as the moon endureth When the Lord Christ reigneth there shall be great honour and subjection given to him by the great ones and it will fare well with the poor vers 12. 13. 14. also vers 2 4 6. of this 72. Psalm then shall that be fulfilled and made good Psal 67. 3. 4. 6. 7. Let the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee O let the nations be glad and sing for joy for thou shalt judge the people righteously and govern the nations upon earth Let the people praise thee As they will do then they will sing Hallelujans and prayse to the lamb what followeth then then shall the earth yeeld her encrease very fruitful times then and God even our own God shall blesse us and all the ends of the earth shall fear him It will be so eminently then In the next place take we knowledge of that very eminent place Isa 65. It is the prophecy where the new heaven and the new earth are spoken of and promised see what is said in vers 13. Therefore thus sayeth the Lord behold my servants shall eat but ye shall be hungry to wit the wicked and unsaved nations and people behold my servants shall drink but ye shall be thirsty behold all with a behold very observable my servants shall rejoyce but ye shall be ashamed vers 14. Behold my servants shall sing for joy of heart but ye shall cry for sorrow of heart and howl for vexation of spirit vers 15. And ye shall leave your name for a curse unto my chosen for the Lord God shall slay thee and call his servants by another a new name a great difference then like that of Dives and Lazarus we see here is eating and drinking then for so did Adam and Eve and so did our Lord Christ in the day of his being here both before his death and after his resurrection Luk. 24. 42. 43. And so very likely will those changed alive then do for they will be men and women It followeth as a reason and that with a behold also vers 17. For behold I create a new heaven and a new earth The old will be done away and forgotten vers 18. They are bidden to rejoyce for the great blessednes and glory Jerusalem will be in God will create them so a rejoycing a praise Vers. 19. The voice of weeping shall no more be heard in her nor the voice of crying It is easy to see to what time and state that belongs this world affords no such exemption from weeping and crying only it will as to the full fulfilling be in the blessed world to come Vers. 21. They shall build houses and inhabit them they shall plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them Vers. 22. They shall not build and another inhabit they shall not plant and another eat it fares so in this world many times but it will not then for as the dayes of a tree which are many so shall be the dayes of Gods people It followeth and mine elect shall long injoy the work of their hands their building and planting c. vers 23. They shall not labour in vain as many do in this world nor bring forth for trouble of which we made mention before For they are the blessed of the Lord and their off-spring with them Vers. 25. The wolf and the lamb shall feed together The same with that in Isa 11. of which before It is not hard to conceive what time this relateth unto it relateth to and is a prophecy of the new earth that God will create when there shall be the restoration of all things When it shall all come to passe and be so as is declared whether we believe it or no. The prophet Jeremiah declareth something to the like effect Ier. 33. 6. 7. 8. 9. I will bring them health I will cause their captivitie to return I will cleanse them from all their iniquitie and it shall be to me a name of joy and praise before all the people of the earth For the great prosperitie God will procure unto it And vers 11. The voice of joy and the voice of gladness the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride c. For he will cause their captivitie to return And so he goeth on in a promisary way of good things to the end of the 16th verse See the prophecy at large I spare to set it down for fear or being over-large And consider to what time it relateth for its full fulfilling at the time of the branch of righteousness growing up to David in the land it will be We may also minde that Ier. 50. 19. 20. When Israels captivitie shall be returned c. and the iniquity of Israel and Judah sought for and not be found for there shall be none we spake of it before Hosea the prophet mentioned by holy Paul Rom. 9. Eyeing the time of their great return and Gods gracious return to them Hos 2. 18. In that day to wit of the restoration I will make a covenant with them and with the beasts of the feild and with the fowls of heaven and with the creeping things of the ground and I will break the bow and the sword and the battel out of the earth I will make them lie down safely It may easily be minded what day this relateth unto it being the same with Isa 11. mentioned before when the hurtful nature of the creature will cease and mans enmitye also and wars cease to the ends of the earth and the restoration of all things and the peaceable kingdom of the Lord Christ takes place then it will be so and it is not like to be before Vers. 19. I will betroth thee to me for ever The marriage of the lamb will be nigh then yea I will betroth thee to me in righteousness c. vers 21. And it shall come to passe in that day I will hear the heavens and they shall hear the earth and the earth shall hear the corn and the wine and the oyl and they shall hear Iezreel and I will sow her to me in the earth to wit the new earth as to the fulfilling of it it is not sayd in heaven but in the earth Further see what the prophet Ioel sayth chap. 3. 18. And it shall come to passe when Ierusalem shall be holy and no stranger passe through her any more as they shall in no wise then Rev. 21. 27. at that day then at that day the mountains shall drop down new wiue and the hills shall flow with milk and all the rivers of Judah shall flow with waters a fountain shall come forth of the house of the Lord and shall water the valley of Chittim It will go ill with Egypt then vers 20. But Judah shall dwell for ever and Jerusalem from generation to generation for God will then cleanse so as never before I conceive by changing of
whole heaven shall be given to the Saints of the most high Our Lord Christ will be then the greatest monarch that ever was on earth 1. Tim. 6. 25. he will be the only potentate the king of kings and Lord of Lords he will be far advanced in power and dignitie beyond and above all principalities and powers and might and dominion and every name of power and dignitie by which the potentates of this world are named that is named in this world and that which is to come far above them all will the Lord Christ be then it will be happy for the Saints then for he is their head and they shall share with him therein they shall reign on earth when he reigneth he will deligate power to them they shall be invested with great authority and shall reign with him on earth He will give power to the faithfull improvers of their trust Luk. 19. 17. 19. to one to be ruler over ten Cityes and to another to be ruler over five Cityes And in like manner it is likely to others to be over nations and countryes according to that Psal 45. 16. thou shalt have children whom thou mayest make princes in all the earth Like to be fully fulfilled and made good then and as it followeth vers 17. I will make thy name to be remembred in all generations therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever the promise to the overcomers in the Church of Thyatira speaks forth much and comports with the psalmist before Rev. 2. 26. 27. he that overcometh and keepeth my works unto the end to him will I give power over the nations and he shall rule them with a rod of Iron c. even as I received of my father to wit power to do it Those alive and believing at the coming of the Lord Christ then changed in a moment will be such overcomers and keepers of his works to the end in an eminent wise and haply may have that power given to them then together with all other overcomers that had been dead before to that time then raised Holy Paul saith 2. Tim. 2. 12. if we suffer we shall also reign with him and saith it is a faithfull saying as it is a blessed word and comfortable Rom. 8. 17. if so be we suffer with him we may be also glorified together The world to come it will not be under the subjection and rule of Angels Heb. 2. 5. he hath not put in subjection unto the Angels the world to come of which we speak haply this present world is so under them but that to come shall not but it will be under the Lord Christ and the Saints they will be made unto God kings and priests and shall reign on the earth at that happy day in the new earth when our Lord is come they shall have full power and reign Jude speaketh of the Lord Christ his coming with ten thousand of his Saints to execute judgement on ungodly sinners whose day will be over then like unto rich Dives Lazarus day will take place then the righteous will have the day then and the preheminence Rev. 20. 4. the martyrs for Christs sake it is said of them by way of eminence as to rule and gevernment above the rest of the dead Saints then also raised and reigning They lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years And again vers 6. it is said of all the raised Saints compared with other Scriptures including the changed at that time they shall be Priests of God and of Christ and shall reign with him a thousand years And we may believe it for these sayings are no fables or insignificant expressions Whither they be believed or no they will be found to be the true sayings of almighty God and shall with the rest of the Prophecyes and sayings concerning good things to come for the righteous be made good and fulfilled to the full whatever fulfilling in a degree they may have had before This also held forth is submitted to the consideration of the wise in heart A Post-script or an Appendix to the whole THere are many great Prophecyes and sayings in the holy Scriptures of the old and new testament that hold forth very great good things and a very blessed and happy time the righteous shall have and enjoy and be made partakers of hereafter when the Lord Christ shall come and his reward with him when the refreshing from the presence of the Lord and the restoration of all things shall take place which are recorded to encourage the servants of God to believe and hope and wait patiently for the appointed time There are very high attestations recorded in the holy Scriptures of the sureness and certainty of them which we shall a little enquire into and set down for encouragement to believe hope on and wait patiently for the great grace and blessed good things that shall be brought unto us and we shall enjoy at the revelation of Jesus Christ 1. Pet. 1. 13. I should tire the reader and as it were hold a candle to the sun to go about to set down what might be gathered out of the holy Scriptures this way two or three places we shall venture to propose and set down and leave the rest In Isa 51. likewise Isa 54. we may see how God himself asserts his faithfullness in his word and promises of good to his people as sure as the waters of Noah the floud that drowned the old world but shall no more do it so sure will he perform his promises of good things to his people As sure as he divided the sea and made it a way for the redeemed to passe over see the places In Jer. 31. 35. 36. 37. See how the Lord setteth forth himself by his greatness in the great works he hath done of old and upholding of them by his mighty power the ordinances of heaven and the foundations of the earth that cannot be measured or searched out so will he be in his word and promises to the seed of Israel his people see the place And consider what the prophet Micha sayth Mich. 7. 20. Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob and the mercy to Abraham which thou hast sworn unto our fathers from the dayes of old The words of prophecy contained in the holy scriptures they are very sure very stable setled in heaven confirmed by the promise and oath of almighty God it is impossible for him to lye or fail our Lord Christ hath given a high testimony Math. 24. 35. Heaven and earth shall passe away but my words shall not passe away Hath he spoken and shall he not do it hath he promised and shall he not perform it he hath highly engaged himself therein he is faithful he is able he will make it good and perform it There is nothing hard for him he is mighty in power and wonderful in working What he hath declared by his servants the prophets there shall nothing fail thereof but
of the creation nor the throne of the beast or Antichrist but the throne of God and of the lamb shall be in it and his servants shall serve him to the fulfilling of Rev. 22. 3. There are some general notions and common sayings amongst persons religious and professing much love to the Lord Christ and desire of the advancement of his glory both here and hereafter and yet they do greatly obstruct and hinder the advance of the knowledge of his coming The first obstruction we mention is a decrying of it as a thing not orthodox but a thing newly started up or revived the Milleniant Tenent which they that are orthodox meddle not with it is much to hear any that professe love to the Lord Jesus to speak so at this time of the day and to fright themselves and others with such a bugbear and thereby to hinder themselves and others from searching or making enquiry into the scriptures concerning the good things to come whenas some have outlived the notions and wayes they counted orthodox and have closed with and adhered unto in notion and practice the things they counted heterodox and it may be they may do so again This fallacie of being orthodox is but an aiery notion a name only the religious tenents and practises setled by power in any nation or countrey are orthodox there where they are so setled and all other dissonant tenents to the establishment are counted heterodox though they be never so right tenents the Papists will so decry the Protestants of all kinds the Protestants do the like and will when they are setled by power decry as heterodox the Papist and every different party amongst all sorts of Christians are apt to baptize their own opinion as orthodox and all dissenters as heterodox and the dissenter will do the like back again so as in effect this bugbear signifieth nothing at all but is as a shaddow Another thing obstructing is a common notion and speaking inconsideratly of the world to come of which the holy scriptures speaks Heb. 2. 5. As that which sball take place when this world sball give place be burned and be no more which by many is quite overlooked and by some counted as heaven above as if nothing was to be here below after the burning and end of this world but heaven and being in heaven Nay in common speaking some tell of going to heaven before this world have an end not taking notice of the world to come at all and very hardly admitting it to be any other thing then heaven above as was said before by which notion and speaking they make void insignificant much of the holy scriptures and the sayings of the Lord Christ the Apostles and prophets therein as concerning things to come And to help in the case they adventure to allegorize and put spiritual meanings on plain prophecyes prophesying thereby themselves instead of believing and receiving the sayings of the prophets though the prophets declared nothing but what God commanded them to speak and declare And in like manner they do by the holy visions of John and others declared and set forth in the holy scriptures whereby the minds of persons are diverted and taken off from searching into the prophecies and looking out after the good things to come and from the believing of them any otherwise then they conceive they will sute with heaven and the state of heaven above So as the coming again of our Lord Christ the coming of his kingdom and his will done on earth as in heaven which himself hath so greatly foretold witnessed to and exhorted his servants to pray for Math. 6. 10. The blessed restoration of all things when he shall be sent again spoken of by Peter Acts. 3. 19. 20. 21. The creatures deliverance from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the sons of God called the adoption or redemption of the body which they who have the first-fruits of the spirit viz. the hints of the glory thereof upon their spirits and the whole creation by a secret instinct are said to groan travel in pain and wait to be delivered into Rom. 8. 21. 22. 23. The new heaven and new earth and all things made new the true and faithful sayings which our Lord Christ sent and signified by his Angel to his servant John The reading hearing keeping whereof hath the promise of a blessing annexed to it equal with if not beyond any other part of the holy scriptures Rev. 1. 1. 3. with very many things more that might be mentioned will signifie little or nothing but as they are made by some to hold forth some attainer or enjoyment in heaven above Another hindrance of the knowledge and looking out after the great good things to come and which takes the mindes of persons from searching and looking out after them is a narrow notion received and held forth upon little ground but tradition namely that the Lord Christ will come at the day of judgement to judge the quick and the dead according to that short summary in the Creed and in and under this is by some wrapped up all the things spoken of in the scriptures concerning the ends of his coming again without taking any notice of them at all so as if you speak of Christ our Lord coming in glory to take unto him his great power and to set up his kingdom and to reign in the midst of his enemies and to break them in peices as a potters vessel Psal 2. 9. Rev. 2. 26. 27. And his being admired at by and in them that believe when they see his glory 2. Thes. 1. 10. Rom. 8. 17. 18. As the disciples that our Lord told of the sufferings he was to accomplish at Jerusalem Luk. 18. 31. to 34. It is sayd they understood none of those things and those sayings were hid from them so in like manner speak now of the great things that will take place when the Lord Christ shall come again in his glory and they understand none of these things and these things are hid from them and they understand nothing but Christ our Lord his coming to judgement and that they seem to minde as a transcient thing and not a set solemn and formal thing a real judicature and incline to think it will be in heaven rather then here below on earth speaking as if they thought that the Lord Christ will but come to the Clouds and then return again to heaven Thus as the former notion concerning the world to come so these in their notions do make insignificant much of the holy Scriptures as if written in vain unlesse allegorized or making them speak out some spiritual meaning which is put upon them with the which some please and content themselves without further enquiry or looking out after our Lords coming and the good things that shall attend the same otherwise then heaven above as is said before Whereas if the Scriptures be well minded and considered it will
the first fruits then a long time since not yet come after those that are Christs expresly declared to be at his coming then cometh the end implying as before neer that time they shall arise and not before towards the end a little before the last session neer a thousand years after the rising of the just as before Then cometh the end the end of time or of a state it may be considered as in a more General way as holding out the latter end of a state or of time as a day year or years neer accomplished is said to be the end of that day year or years as was said by the Lord himself to Noah Gen. 6 13. the end of all flesb is come c. It is at hand It is but a little while and the floud will come and sweep away all it only stays while Noah builds the Ark but the end was come Yet further when the floud was come all were not drowned presently haply some might live twenty thirty or forty days after the floud was come and begun and it is said that the end of all flesh was come But secondly the end may be taken strictly for the utter end of time or being of a thing as the utter end of a day year or years the filling or full finishing thereof nothing remaining an end an utter end According to such an end as was come upon the old world when the floud was at hand so it may be minded and taken here as in order to the rising of the unjust and wicked to judgment towards the end of Christs kingdom and reign on earth a little before he resigns before the utter end be come shall the rising of the unjust and wicked be to judgment And as in the last place it relates to them is the true understanding of what is spoken on that account in John 5. 28. 29. for sutable to the several resurrection both of the just and unjust so also is their judgment to be and also what is spoken in Math. 25 34. concerning the judgment and salvation of the just and in vers 41. of the judgment and destruction of the unjust is thus to be understood and will be found to be truth in the day thereof CHAP. III. Containing sundry things of the reign of our Lord Christ of his putting down all his enemies and how long his reign will be THe Apostle in his proceed seemeth to make a digression from the matter in hand namely the resurrection which he returns unto and speaks largely of afterward but here having mentioned the coming of the end he falls on speaking of very high and great things that shall attend the end in order to our Lord Christ his kingdom and reign and having put down all enemies his then delivering up his kingdom and God the father becoming all in all he waves the mentioning of the resurrection of the unjust and speaks no otherwise then thus then cometh the end and so takes on another thing that shall be at the end also Vers. 24 Then cometh the end when he shall have put down all rule and all Authority and power that which is first set down is the last thing that will be done at the utmost end when all things relating to the reign and dominion are finished then he shall deliver up the kingdom to God the father when all power and authorities are put down all enemies under his feet then he shall deliver up the kingdom to God the father of whom he received it Then all that are under our Lord Christ then shall give up their power also and God the father shall be all in all When he shall have put down all rule and authority and power Great kings and monarchs use to have all rule authority and power derived from them by all that are under them and what they meet with in their dominions that is not so derived they put down and suppresse Our Lord Christ a mighty king and monarch then will do in like manner put down all rule and authority not derived from him all that make opposition his enemies that would not have him reign over them that will not subject themselves the princes and rulers of the unsaved Nations Gog and Magog and the captains and mighty men with all that excercise rule and power they will then by our Lord Christ he utterly dispossessed of their power and put down The prophecy of Malachi will then in the reign of our Lord Christ be made good to the life they shall be so burnt up as there shall be left neither root nor branch there will be none to succeed them to take their dominions and thrones after them as now the son succeeding the father but it will not be so then their places will be no more sound for ever All authoritie and power and rule in the time of the kingdom and reign of our Lord Jesus in the thousand yeers he will subject and put down all that have enmity in them sooner or later he will put them under his feet This is one of the great things to be done before the utter end come the putting down all rule authoritie and power in an active visible way and until then he must reign and his kingdome continue for so it is said expresly in vers 25. He must reign until he himself hath put all his enemies under his feet All his enemies great and small high and low one and all by what name or title soever they be named or called he shall subdue them and as a mighty mighty Monarch shall subject them under his feet and put them down all that have enmity in them against him sin and death and the grave they shall all be destroyed by him the last enemy that shall be destroyed will be death as after is exprest the Apostle layes great stresse upon it he must he must reign until then This until seemeth not to be the same with that in the 110. Psalm mentioned by our Lord Math. 22. 44. Also by the Apostle Heb. 1. 13. Sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool Which scriptures some urge against the personal coming of our Lord Christ the second time and his reigning here on earth saying thus he must stay in heaven until all be done here his enemies made his footstool So as if all the scriptures that speak of his kingdome and reign shall be made good in a virtual way and that 's all To dilate the matter a little First that in the 110. Psalm and the other alledged scriptures is done by God the father himself he said to the son the Lord Christ as those places do shew but this is done by the Lord Christ himself he must reign until he hath made c. Again that 's done by God the father in heaven this is done by the Lord Christ himself on earth That 's done by the father in heaven where the Lord Christ is sitting at
his right hand This is done by the Lord Christ he reigning on earth and being come the second time unto the earth and having taken to himself his great power and reign Rev. 11. 17. And he must reign till his enemies be made his footstool That 's but enemies in a general way of expression and may refer to and be meant only of some enemies but this here is of all enemies even the last even death it self That of the 110. Psalm seemeth to be an investing of the Lord Christ with power and a deligating to him soveraigntie or rule over all things in heaven and earth as it is said 1 Pet. 3. 22. Angels authorities and powers being made subject unto him But this of the Apostle here is of acting and exercising that power and putting it in execution putting down and under him all rule authoritie and power and his enemies under his feet actually Lastly That in the 110 Psalm so often mentioned in the holy scriptures is of a prophetical promisary nature and was made good unto our Lord Christ by God the father when he had performed his so low humiliation then and therefore God hath highly exalted him and given him a name above every name Phil. 2. 9 10 11. That at the name to wit the soveraigntie and power of Jesus every knee should bow of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is the Lord to the glory of God the father that so highly exalted Jesus our Lord. He is exalted far above all principallitie and power and might and dominion and every name that is named to wit of dignity honor and power he hath a name above all whether in this world or that which is to come and hath put all things under his feet c. Ephes. 1. 21. 22. God the father hath advanced our Lord Jesus above them all and put all things under his feet Our Lord Christ he is above above them all higher and greater and over them all And they all below and under his feet the Apostle Peter sayth he is gone into heaven and is on the right hand of God Angels and authorities and powers being made subject to him 1 Pet. 3. 22. So as upon the whole to say no more there is no need of our Lord his stay in heaven upon that account his enemies not being made his footstool and subjected under him that being done already he need not stay but to the appointed time As in the appointed time or the fullness of time Gal. 4. 4. he came before in the state of humiliation so he will in the appointed time come the second time in power and great glory then he will take unto him his great power and rule in the middest of his enemies when he taketh to him his great power and reign then all nations shall serve and obey him and all kings shall fall down before him Psalm 72. 11. And his kingdom and reign shall be outward and visible on earth as his converse and humiliation was in the days of his being here on earth when he shall come the second time in power and great glory The holy Apostle seemeth fully to speak unto that before declared Heb. 2. 8. Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet for in that he put all things under him he left nothing that is not put in subjection under him c. And this according to his soveraignty and greatness of power so he is highly advanced over all But according to his dominion kingdom and reign he hath not entred upon it yet he hath not yet taken unto him his great power he hath not yet subjected and put down all rule authority and power as the Apostle tells us and we may say as he said we see not yet all things put under him When he comes he must reign till he hath put them under his feet even death that great and last enemie to be destroyed as then when the Apostle did write he did not then see all things subdued under him so now we may say the great and opposite powers and rulers they remain in dignity and power The Ethnick and Infidell Monarchs and Potentates the Mahumetans the antichristians do yet keep up their authoritie with other enemies not a few And sin and the last enemy death all these remaining doth speak out this fully we see not yet all things put under him the Lord Christ Though we see the Lord Christ that was made low by the suffering of death highly advanced and crowned with honour and glory in which the promise Psalm 110. which is prophetical is fully made good by the father and as before was said is no lett of his coming the second time till his enemies be made his footstool first So as that untill Psalm 110. and the rest differ from this untill the one relating to the time of his taking upon him his great power and reign as a mighty monarch here on earth unto whom all shall stoop serve and obey and till then he must reign even till death it self the last enemy be conquered subdued and destroyed by him that mighty conquerer that shall cause death to be swallowed up in victory vers 54. that triumphing may be made O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory vers 55. and thanks given to God for the same vers 57. thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ that great and mighty conqueror Further there will be enemies in the time of Christ our Lord his reign on earth which he must subdue and put down all rule authority and power wherein there is enmity gog and magog with all their confederates and company whose numbers will be as the sand of the sea Rev. 20. 8. and these enemies must by him be all destroyed before the end of Christ our Lord his kingdom and reign for that death also that last enemy must likewise be destroyed as it is written Rev. 20. 14. and death and hell or the grave were cast into the lake of fire gog and magog and all other enemies must be first destroyed for that the last enemy that is to be destroyed is death Vers. 26. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death of death being the last enemy somthing hath by occasion been often said it shall therefore be waved here but death as an enemy we shall minde a little Death it is an old and common enemie an enemie to all the sons of Adam an enemy to the Lord Christ himself an enemy to those that are Christs to the promised seed few have escaped him death as an enemy it seized on the Lord Christ and had power over him but could not keep it for it was not possible that he should be holden of it Acts. 2. 24. He tryumphed over it on the Cross and by death overcame him that had the power of death
of old who is the Lord And as it hath been so it will be his kingdom will rule over all and he shall give the power and dominion to whom he pleaseth for he is God over all blessed for ever Untill the time come that the kingdom of the Lord Christ take place and his dominion and rule begin when he shall take to him his great power and reign and after deliver it to God the father so as God the creator of heaven and earth will be first in kingdom and rule The great Alpha and will be the last in kingdom rule and power the great Omega The middle it will be to the Lord Christ when he takes it on all power in heaven and earth being given unto him and he must reign till the end and then deliver up and God the father be all in all the Alpha and Omega In the kingdom of God Almighty there hath been two great Mediums or two that have been eminent between God and man besides others namely Moses a great Prophet raised up of God of great authority and rule and the Lord Christ sent of the father first to suffer and then to be highly advanced and to reign but I shall forbear to dilate further In the next place we propose that direction of our Lord Christ about prayer Math. 6. from vers 6. to vers 15. which seemeth to speak to the same matter to wit the kingdom of the father and his being all in all after this manner saith our Lord pray ye our father which art in heaven c. thy kingdom come the kingdom of the father we are to pray that it may come implying it was not then come and likewise that it was not that kingdom which had been since the creation then was and now is and also shall be till the kingdom of our Lord Christ takes place but a kingdom that was to come when our Lord Christ shall resign and God the father be all in all and his kingdom shall come and take place and wonderfull shall be the glory of it beyond all conceiving This kingdom we are to pray that it may come I do not here intend the excluding of the kingdom of grace or glory to be comprehended within this desire or prayer the further advance of the kingdom of grace in the increase of the number and the advance of the intrest of God and Christ here may be included in it and likewise the coming of the kingdom of our Lord Christ when he and his kingdom shall appear and come in power and great glory Whatever of God and Christ hath not yet had its time and highest attainer we may pray that it may come as included in this direction of our Lord thy kingdom come But in special as that which was mostly intended by our Lord Christ in this direction was that the kingdom of God the father that it may come being the last and highest in glory when God the father will be all in all in kingdom sovereignty and rule the great Omega This being that it is likely which the voge and spirits of the servants of God in their desires and wishes go out after and that which their dayly expressions are of as the sum of all blessedness to wit heaven and glory and to be with their heavenly father in glory in his kingdom as the uttermost of all their desires The close of our Lords prayer hath much in this his attest for thine is the kingdom the Power and the glory for ever and ever Amen all in all He had in the times and ages of the world delegated and given kingdoms and authorities and powers to others he hath given unto the Lord Christ kingdom power and authority he hath made and appointed him to be king of kings and Lord of Lords 1. Tim. 6. 15 and he shall come and take to him his great power and all nations serve and obey him but when the end of his kingdom is come he will deliver up all unto his father and be subject unto him himself and the father shall take all into his own power and be all in all for thine is the kingdom the power and the glory for ever and ever Amen It will be so in an eminent manner then God the father his will be the kingdom and the power and the glory and all in all Holy Paul hath a like close he having spoken of the rejection of the Jewes and taking on the Gentils and the restoring of the Jewes again by the coming of the deliverer out of Sion when all Israel shall be saved high mysteries which he admired and cryed out O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his Judgements and his ways past finding out Rom. 11. 33. he closes thus in vers 36. for of him and through him or by him and to him are all things to his glory to him be glory for ever Amen for his is the kingdom the power and the glory for ever and he shall be all in all I further propose as worthy our consideration that consolatory speech of our Lord Christ to his disciples in Joh. 14. 1. 2. 3. they being much troubled at the thoughts of his departure from them he saith to them let not your hearts be troubled ye believe in God to wit the father so is the Creed I believe in God the father Almighty c. believe also in me God the son that he spake of God the father the words following show in my fathers house he doth not say in his own house or kingdom but in his fathers house Whether by house here be meant the new heaven and new earth wherein will be several degrees of glory Luk. 19. 15. to 19. 1. Cor. 15. 41 or whether heaven only or whether both together to wit the kingdom of the son and the kingdom of the father so it may seem to be it being a blessed estate they are to be in after Christ at his coming hath received them to himself or whether it be a borrowed way of speaking I shall not determine but leave it to consideration The tendencie is consolatory to the Disciples in my fathers house are many mansion places places of great contentment happy repose and much blessedness I shall not venture to allegorise this saying of our Lord but rather believe it as it is spoken for that our Lord doth attest it saying If it were not so I would have told you There is such provision such blessednes in my fathers house and I go to prepare a place for you A place our Lord tells his disciples he goeth to prepare for them not expressing where it shall be happily in his fathers house very great and spacious like the master of it the great Jehovah I go to prepare a place for you hapily in his own house or kingdom which he is one to receive Luk 19. 12. 15. in the new heaven and the new earth where he will
dwell and reside with his for a thousand years Rev. 20. 6. Further he saith if I go or though I go and prepare a place for you I will come again good newes and comfortable the Lord Christ gone into heaven will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also Very comfortable and gladding to all his that love him and are sad for the absence of him but shall abundantly rejoyce when they shall see him again Joh. 16. 22. They shall be with him in his kingdom they shall never be severed from him or deprived of his presence any more but be for ever with him 1. Thes. 4. 17. with the which the servants of the Lord Jesus may comfort themselves and one another as the Apostle Paul bids them to do with the considerations of those sayings But where will our Lord Christ be then to wit when he is come from heaven may some ask answer he will be in his kingdom for he is the noble man that is gone into a far countrey to receive for himself a kingdom and to return Luk. 19. 12. And being returned and come again he will send and gather all his elect to himself and they shall then be with him where he is he prayed so to his father afore-hand Joh. 17. 24. Father I will that those that thou hast given me be with me where I am that they may behold my glory which is the same with those words aforemontioned Joh. 14. 3. I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also If it yet be asked where our Lord Christ will be then to wit at his coming we say as before in his kingdom in the new earth where those that are his shall live and reign with him a thousand years Rev. 20. 6. The Lord Christ hath made those that are his kings and Preists unto God the father and they shall reign on the earth Rev. 5. 10. he the Lord Christ when he hath received his kingdom must reign till the end and then deliver up to the father While he stays they stay with him when he goes they go with him a higher and greater attayner of glory they shall proceed unto then they shall have mansion places prepared they shall shine as the sun on the fathers kingdom they shall be still with Christ they shall drink of the fruit of the vine with him in the fathers kingdom be it in heaven or wherever it shall be The father and great Lord of the house that good householder will keep the highest and best enjoyments till the last and so great it will be as the eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor hath it entred into the heart of man the things which God to wit the father hath prepared for them that love him which they then shall enjoy in his kingdom when they shall shine forth as the sun for ever It is true in respect of the kingdom of the Lord Christ also and the saints enjoyments there it is not manifest what we shall be for happines and blessednes then and there 1. Joh. 3. 2. But higher and greater shall the saints enjoy and be made partakers of in the kingdom of the father when God is all in all This distinction of kingdoms and gradual way of proceed from glory to glory or to higher and higher glory may hapily seem strange to some that think of nothing but stepping into heaven presently when they leave this world but I shall forbear CHAP. IX Something held forth concerning a mixed or interwoven way of speaking in the holy scriptures when the kingdom of God and of the Lord Christ are spoken of FOr the better minding and taking knowledge of this matter I propose how that in sundry prophecies and high sayings in the old and new Testament concerning kingdom and glory to come there seemeth to be an interwoven or mixed way of speaking some part of the matter relating to the Lord Christ his kingdom and glory and some part relating to the kingdom of the father and the high soveraignty and glory when he shall be all in all the matter warily minded it may hapily appear to be so in way of instance we shall propose a place or two That in the 1 Epistle to Timothy Chap. 6. 15. 16. seemeth to be so Paul having layd a charge on Timothy vers 13. as likewise he had done before chap. 5. 21. And this charge it being as is set forth before God or in the sight of God who quickneth all things and before Jesus Christ who before Pontius Pilat witnessed a good confession that thou keep this commandement c. How long it might be asked he answers until the appearing of Jesus Christ vers 15. Which in his times he shall shew to wit them himself in his glory for that is a sure word and shall be made good the Lord Christ shall be manifested and shewn forth in his times to be the only potentate the king of kings and the Lord of Lords the words are Who is the blessed and only potentate the king of kings and Lord of Lords That hath all power in heaven and in earth given unto him of the father Math. 28. 18. He being highly advanced far above all principallitie and power and might and dominion and every name that is named to wit of power and dignity not only in this world but also in that which is to come Ephes. 1. 21. In the world to come will his kingdom and reign be for that will not be subjected to the Angels Heb. 2. 5. but to the Lord Christ and those he shall authorize to rule with him over ten cities and over five cities Luk. 19. 15. 17. 19. When that blessed time shall take place when the kingdom of the Lord Christ shall be come then the Lord Jesus that great potentate king of kings shall rule and reign in his kingdom before his antients groriously Isa 24. 23. That this thus far is spoken of the Lord there is I conceive little doubt or question to be made of it But that which followeth in vers 16. seemeth to be spoken of God the father who in vers 13. of this 1. Tim. 6. is named the quickner of all things who only hath immortallitie c. The Lord Christ he had no Immortality the scriptures do not attribute that to him he dyed he suffered according to the design of heaven he redeemed and purchased the Church with his own bloud Acts. 20. 28. He was humbled to death even the death of the Crosse Phil. 2. 8. and was afterward advanced highly by God the father It followeth dwelling in the light which no man can approch unto whom no man hath seen or can see this seemeth to be spoken of God the father and is true in him and is not applicable to the Lord Christ touching whom it is said we saw his glory as the glory of the only begotten son of the father
Joh. 1. 14. Holy Stephen he saw heaven opened and Jesus standing at the right hand of God Acts. 7. 55. Paul likewise saw him and it is said When he cometh in the clouds every eye shall see him Rev. 1. 7. But God the father the great Jehovah told Moses he could not see him and in great condescension shewed him his back parts He is the invisible God Col. 1. 15. The holy scripture tells us that no man hath seen God to wit the father at any time 1. Joh. 4. 12. 20. His brightness is so serene where he dwelleth that no mortal no created eye is able to approch unto it or to abide the beholding of it But the Lord Jesus Christ who is the Image of the invisible God as we have seen him as before is said so we shall see him and behold him in his glory and be with him for ever as he made it his prayer unto his father that it might be so When he shall again appear we shall then appear with him in glory and as holy John saith When he shall appear we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is Joh. 3. 2. The close of that scripture seemeth to relate to God the father likewise to whom be honour and power everlasting Amen the great Omega That is and will be all in all Further that of Daniel 7. Is of like consideration vers 9. likewise vers 22. It speaketh of the ancient of days God the father very high things are spoken of him that in vers 13. One like the son of man seemeth clearly to be meant of the Lord Jesus Christ Much the same seemeth that to be in Rev. 20. 11. I saw a great white throne and him that sate thereon from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away and there was found no place for them and I saw the dead small and great stand before God to wit God the father it seemeth to be spoken of him but that which follows in that verse relating to the judgment it is very likely to be meant of the Lord Christ to whom all judgment is committed all judgment is given to the son by the father and as Peter sayth 1. Pet. 4. 5. That he is ready to judge the quick and the dead all must appear before his tribunal and be judged by him this of judicature to the end of that 20. chapter relateth in a tacit way to the Lord Christ That in the second Psalm seemeth to be of like consideration and other scriptures that I shall forbear to name being of an interwoven way and manner of speaking of the power and dominion of the father and likewise of the son the Lord Christ I shall end these essays with that prophetical Psalm of the kingly prophet David in Psal 72. speaking to his son Solomon as the type but chiefly relating to a higher and greater Solomon in the antitype namely the Lord Jesus Christ very high and great things are spoken of in that Psalm concerning the kingdom of our Lord Christ how that in his days as in vers 7. The righteous shall flourish and abundance of peace shall be so long as the Moon endureth vers 8. he shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth Then he speaketh of the submission of kings and of their bringing of gifts saying vers 11. Yea all kings shall fall down before him all nations shall serve him Then he speaketh of his great kindnes to the poor and needy and of how high esteem they shall be in his sight and how he shall take care of them and do for them for which he shall be dayly praised Vers. 17. It is said His name shall be continued for ever his name shall endure as long as the sun and men shall be blessed in him And all nations shall call him blessed Great will be the glory of our Lord Christ in his kingdom and when he shall come in his glory and reign in his kingdom of which there seemeth little doubt but that this Psalm treateth of it and blessed will they be that shall enjoy their share therein But towards the end of the Psalm the prophet seemeth to turn and addresse himself to the Author and giver of all this glory and blessedness namely God the father with the which he closeth the Psalm and in the two last verses sayeth thus Blessed be the Lord God the God of Israel who only doth wondrous things and blessed be his glorious name for ever and let the whole earth be filled with his glory Amen and Amen With the which he closes as I shall also these essayes referring the whole to the serious consideration of the wise in heart A MYSTERY I. Shewed by holy Paul That the Saints alive at the Coming of the Lord Christ shall not then die but be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye II. Something treated of concerning that change wherein it will consist and the Standard or Measure of it III. That many of the great Prophecies in the Holy Scriptures do eye that Time and those Changed People and state for their Great Fullfilling IV. Something held forth concerning the Restoration of all things and the world to come that shall take place when our Lord Christ shall come again V. Of the Great Happiness of that day and the Flourishing Estate the Righteous shall then Enjoy Proposed to consideration With sundry other things occasionally Discussed By P. G. B Joh. 11. 26. And whosoever liveth and believeth in me to wit in Christ at his coming shall never die believest thou this Psa 31. 19. O how great is thy goodness which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee which thou hast prepared for them that trust in thee before the sons of men Joh. 20. 29. Blessed are they that have not seen me yet have believed Printed in the Year 1675. To the READER THou hast here offered to thy view and consideration that which few haply have much minded though it be a very great thing a mistery no less and that which it is likely will be found as a key that will help to open divers great prophecies and high sayings in the holy Scriptures which some have been very ready to allegorize and put some notion of a spiritual meaning on them as if that were all whereby they have drawn a veil over them rendring them another thing This mistery it relateth to the very time of the second coming of the Lord Christ when those servants of God believing in Jesus shall be changed in a moment without dying they shall put off corruption and mortallity and put on incorruption immortality and everlasting life and be rechanged into their former state as man was before his fall and it is very likely they will be the blessed inhabitants of the world to come and such as shall inherit and dwell in the new earth Consider of it and what is offered about it it
may be very true though thou dost not understand it or at first resent it Remember how it was with the disciples of our Lord Christ Luk. 18. 31. 34. our Lord told them vers 31. of what he was to suffer and that all things that were written by the prophets concerning the son of man should be fulfilled and that at Jerusalem he should be spitefully dealt withall c. and delivered to the gentiles as they did vers 34. it is said they understood none of those things these sayings were hid from them neither knew they the things that were spoken in like manner our Lord Christ the Apostles and prophets have spoken and declared many things concerning his coming again in power and great glory and that every eye shall see him They have spoken of very many great things that wlll contemporize and take place then and amongst them in particular this mistery shewed by the Apostle Paul of the not aying of the servants of God but being changed whilst alive and put into their former happy estate which was lost in Adam but many of the servants of God and followers of the Lord Christ understand none of those things and the saying is hid from them and they know it not Haply it may be even so in this our day and in particular concerning this mistery this being changed whilest alive in a moment It is likely it may be better resented and understood hereafter and therefore I shall leave it to the giver of light and understanding to give forth as he shall please The day hasteneth the time it draweth nigh he that shall come will come and will not tarry In the mean time the just shall live by faith Farewell P. G. B. The Mystery of Not Dying but being Changed whilest alive Discussed 1 Cor. 15. 51. CHAP. I. Something offered in a brief and general way touching the resurrection of the dead from that in 1 Cor. 15. from the 34. to the end of vers 50 In order to the better taking knowledge of some other matter THe Apostle Paul having mentioned a question that some did or might make vers 35. How are the dead raised up and with what bodyes do they come He in an upbraiding manner answereth in an allusive way to the sowing of grain in the earth vors 36. Thou fool that which thou sowest is not quickned except it die vers 37. And that which thou sowest thou sowest not that body which shall be but bare grain c. a grain sowen becomes a stalk with ears and grain For vers 38. God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him and to every seed of this or that kind of grain his own body his own in nature and kind wheat bringeth forth wheat barly and all kind of grain their like In vers 39. the Apostle alludeth to flesh and mentions the several kindes all not being the same there is one of men another of beasts another of fishes another of birds then in vers 40. He tells also of celestial bodyes and bodies terrestrial And in vers 41. he speaks of the difference that is between the celestial bodyes in glory that there is a difference in degree and in the greatnes of their glory as in the sun and the moon And how one star differs from another in glory and this he doth in an allusive way to the matter in hand In vers 42. He applies that before spoken of to the resurrection saying so also is the resurrection of the dead it is sown in corruption it is raised in incorruption c. And so according to that allusive way of speaking of sowing mans body is so sown in corruption and raised in incorruption God giveth a body as he pleaseth so as he giveth to the grain A body incorruptible as is set forth in vers 43. it is sown in dishonor it is raised in glory It is sown in weakness it is raised in power it is sown a natural body it is raised a spiritual body There will be a difference betwixt what they are when sown and what they will be when raised in sundry considerations In the latter part of vers 44. the Apostle doth positively assert that there is a natural body such is the present condition of all the sons of Adam and there is a spiritual body so will be the case and condition of all the just hereafter when they are raised again He speaketh as the holy Scriptures use to do of things that as yet are not as if at present they were There is a spiritual body it will surely be so What he means by spiritual body the matter following in vers 45. doth shew he confirms the differencing so by what is written saying and so it is written the first man Adam was made a living soul a living man Gen. 2. 7. God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life man became a living soul The last Adam to wit the Lord Christ the prince of life Acts. 3 15. He was made a quickning spirit being the first-fruits of those that rose from death vers 46. He shews that the natural state is first the spiritual state is afterward vers 47. the first man is of the earth earthly Adam was formed of the dust of the earth the second Adam or man the Lord Christ from heaven Vers. 48. As is the earthy such are they that are earthy as was Adam such are all his posteritie as is the heavenly such are they that are heavenly as is the Lord Christ such will be all the just they shall be like him 1. Joh. 3. 2. Their vile bodyes shall be changed and made like unto his glorious body Phil. 3. 21. Vers. 49. The Apostle fully asserts it As we have born and do yet bear the Image of the earthy we shall also bear the Image of the heavenly The Apostle saith we shall not that we do bear it now for our present state is a state of regeneration but our future condition will be a state of glorification which we shall then attain unto when Christ who is our life shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in glory Col. 3. 4. Vers. 50. The Apostle hath another positive assertion and a resolve in the case this I say brethren that flesh and bloud cannot inherrit the kingdom of God What he means by flesh and bloud that which he sayth further explains neither saith he doth corruption inherit incorruption namely man in his corrupt unchanged estate earthy Adam he cannot inherit that incorrupt estate as to dwell in the new heaven and the new earth wherein shall dwell righteousness or righteous ones only so in Rev. 21. 27. And there shall in no wise enter into it anything that defileth c. Man clothed with mortallity and corrupt flesh and bloud cannot come there or have any share or inheritance in that blessed state of which holy Peter speaketh 1. Pet. 1. 4. an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away
tells us so Heb. 2. 5. as the other were but it will be under the power of the Lord Christ and the saints Then their noble rulers will be of themselves and from among themselves Jer. 30. 21. This and much more that might be mentioned seemeth very plainly to speak forth that that the new heaven and the new earth wherein shall dwell righteousnes and the world to come are much the same and there is very little if any difference at all both beginning and taking place together at the coming of the Lord Christ and both concurring in time with the resurrection of the just and the changing in a moment the then living servants of God and other great things that will be the attendants of that happy day Then will these so raised and changed be caught up together to meet the Lord and they will be for ever with him in the world to come and never severed from him any more When the wicked shall be put from him and bid depart When the righteous shall enjoy great blessednes and felicity then according to that which is a righteous thing with God the wicked shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power even when he shall be glorified in his saints and admired in all them that believe 2. Thes. 1. 6. 9. 10. In the world to come wherein the righteous will be so happy and blessed and the wicked so unhappy and accursed we may a little take notice what the world sayeth and we may begin with that of our Lord Math. 12. 31. 32. where he tells us that blasphemy against the holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven neither in this world nor in that which is come such wicked sinners as despite the spirit of grace here in this world they shall not be forgiven there is no more sacrifice for them Such wicked sinners as shall blaspheme the spirit and being under wrath and punishment blaspeme the God of heaven whose judgments are all just they shall not be forgiven then in the world to come The evangelist Mark chap. 10. 30. He declareth the great reward the loosers for Christ sake here shall receive then in the world to come as they shall also in this present world in the world to come they shall have everlasting life they shall have it with all the good things and great happines that attend that life The evangelist Luke he tells us the same Luk. 18. 30. The Lord Christ will be high then his name highly advanced in the world to come where he will set up his kingdom and reign fully even here below on earth in the new earth among the righteous who shall also reign with him then and there as it is written Rev. 5. 10. And hath made us unto our God kings and Priests and we shall reign on the earth And this when the wicked and unsaved of the nations shall be sent away and bid depart to their doleful places of aboad Mat. 25. 41. 46. That will be made good in the world to come which is mentioned by our Lord in the parable concerning Dives and Lazarus Luk. 16. 19. 20. 22. 25. The wicked for the most part with Dives have their good things in this world and the righteous with poor Lazarus they have affliction and sorrow evill things but then in the world to come it will be otherwise the righteous will have the good things the blessednes and the felicity and the wicked will have then in the world to come the evill things as it is sayd son remember that thou in thy life time received thy good things and likewise Lazarus evill things now he is comforted and thou art tormented The world to come where the righteous shall receive and enjoy everlasting life it will not be in heaven above but it will be here below on earth as the other world The old world was so and so is this present world and so will be the world to come in the earth in the new earth where our Lord Christ will be with his saints when he cometh the second time from heaven where he now is and will be till the times of restitution or restoration of all things Acts. 3. 20. 21. and the new heavens and earth take place and all things made new when and where our Lord Christ will be with his saints reigning with them a thousand years Rev. 20. 4. 6. The new Jerusalem will come down from heaven then and the tabernacle of God as of old will be with men where men will dwell then and God himself will be with them and be their God Rev. 21. 2. 3. and shall afterward be with him in the second and last great session of judgment concluding their judging of wicked men and be judging of Angels Rev. 20. 1. 12. 13. 2. Pet. 2. 9. Jud. ver 6. 1 Cor. 6. 2. 3. as is mentioned before All this and very much more that might be set forth will be in the world to come To understand as some do that by the world to come is meant heaven above sayd in holy scripture to be the residence of the great Jehovah seemeth to be a miss-understanding and a wrong applying of it and the scriptures in all things relating to the world to come To cry heaven heaven as some seem to do in all cases and concerns relating to the world to come as when men dye and are no more here in this world it seemeth very much to dazel and darken the right understanding of the scriptures in order to those blessed promises and prophecys that relate to the future happy condition of the servants of God in the world to come and to be the means of raising an Idea or unknown thing in the mindes of men as if in the world to come men should be Angels or little deities and not men and women as was Adam and Eve and as many should have been if he had continued in his first estate and as men they will be and so converse together in the habitable world to come To make all future things in order to the happyness and blessedness of men in the world to come or new earth then to be either in heaven or hell and so to be meant especially taken properly and restrictively so seemeth to be far from the drift and intent of the scriptures rendring many things in them declared insignificant which do well agree with the habitable world to come but not with heaven properly so understood The world to come of which we have been speaking it will be new peopled with the raised and changed saints wherein Israel the seed of Abraham a nation born in one day will have the preheminence being Gods nation and the gentile saved nations shall walk in their light to wit the light of the new Jerusalem Rev. 21. 24. And then will that be fully fulfilled in Rom. 11. 26. And so all Israel shall be saved as it is
so SOmething hath been said before concerning the great things that attend the coming of the Lord Christ and come to passe then as the restoration of all things Act. 3. 21. A new heaven and a new earth the raising the dead saints out of their graves the changing the living in a moment the beginning of the world to come with other things very many that have been mentioned before and may be further said after that are held forth in the prophecies and sayings in the holy scriptures relating to the latter day not yet fulfilled nor like to be in the full made good till that happy day in that blessed world to come of which we shall dilate a little In the former chapter we treated of what Ezekiel hath foretold Ezek. 36. Ezek. 37. Of the dry bones and the two stiks with the interpretation of the same The matter relating to Israels restoration and re-union and their full enjoyments of the promises made to Abraham Isaack and Jacob which had not been made good in Ezekiel his time but were after to be fully made good according as he declared which to this day hath not been made good and not very likely so fully to be so in any time yet to come in this world but much more probable to be made good then to the full when that nation shall be so born in one day and be no more two but one nation for ever they and their Childrens children for ever at that blessed day when the world to come shall take place when that of the redeemers coming to Sion and to such as turn or are turned from iniquity in Jacob hath its full fulfilling which is not very like to be till the Lord himself comes for he himself hath said ye shall not see me henceforth till the time come when ye shall say blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord Luk. 23. 35. The lambs standing on Mount Sion with the sealed ones having their fathers name written on their foreheads and the singing the new song which none could learn but they that pure virgin state and being without fault before the throne of God it will not I conceive be so fully in this world but in that blessed world to come All those forementioned things will very fully contemporise with that blessed time and state without any allegorie interpretation or framing a spirituall notion to make the matter good for it will be even so in the letter visibly and be made good without the least failer Further that of the Prophet Isaiah is very considerable as to this matter Chap. 65. 17. where the new heaven and the new earth is held forth with a behold a great thing behold I create new heavens and a new earth vers 18. I create Jerusalem a rejoycing and her people a joy And therefore in the beginning of the vers it is said be glad and rejoyce for ever in that which I create for behold I create a very great thing so he goeth on to the end of chapter In Isa 66. 8. Who hath heard sach a thing shall a nation be born at once in a moment in the twinkling of an eye as those alive at the coming of the Lord shall be changed then As soon as Sion travelled she brought forth see the whole to the 22. vers And that in special in the 14. 15. 16. See if they do not eye the very time of the destroying of this world by fire and the taking place of the blessed world to come when the new heaven and the new earth will take place of which before And the certainty and stableness is confirmed by that vers 22. For as the new heavens and the new earth which I shall make shall remain before me saith the Lord so shall your seed and your name remain This comporteth with that Isa 59. 21. very considerable As for me this is my covenant with them saith the Lord my spirit that is upon thee being changed so and my words which I have put in thy mouth to wit of thanksgiving and praise shall not depart out of them mouth of thy seed nor out of the mouth of thy seeds seed from henceforth and for ever And this I conceive relateth to the coming of the redeemer to Sion when all Israel shall be saved Rom. 11. 26. then as Isa 60. 1. arise and shine for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee Jerusalems happy day will then be come We might mention much more of holy Isaiah for that he had great light in this matter and hath held forth much as in chap. 60. and so to the end of his prophecy which the reader may please to consider As likewise in divers other places which I forbear to mention lest we should be too large All that hath been said as to its full fulfilling seemeth to relate to the time of the world to come and the Israelites the seed of Abraham principally not excluding the gentile Saints from sharing in the blessedness of that day and walking in Jerusalems light when it shall be very great indeed The light of one day being from the sun then as the light of seven dayes Isa 30. 26. that that changing in a moment will effect it to the highest degree of being translated out of darkness into this marvelous light 1. Pet. 2. 9. In the next place we may take notice what the Prophet Ieremiah holds forth Ier. 30. 31. and 32. of which we shall dilate a little Ier. 30. 10. Iacob is bidden not to fear nor Israel to be dismayed for God will save them from afar and their seed from the land of their captivitie and Iacob shall return and be in rest and quiet and none shall make him afraid he goeth on with further promises and threatnings against the wicked then at the same time to wit in the latter days when God will perform the intents of his heart reade on to the 22th verse where he sums up all and they shall be my people and I will be their God very happy will their condition be for blessed is the people whose God is the Lord. Ier. 31. 1. he saith at the same time will I be the God of all the families of Israel and they shall be my people In an eminent wise they shall be so to God and he so to them a very great thing the one hundred forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel those sealed ones with their fathers name written on their foreheads will be so Gods people and God their God so The twelve thousand of every tribe and all Israel when they shall be saved by the coming of the deliverer to Sion and the two sticks according to Ezekiels vision and the interpretation of it one nation and no more two for ever but one born in a day changed in a moment then will God be their God and they his people so at that day So he
the Lord their God Haply by changing them in a moment in the twinkling of an eye vers 10. He saith yet the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea that cannot be numbred and where it was said ye are not my people there it shall be said ye are the sons of the living God Vers. 11. Then shall the children of Israel gather themselves together and appoint themselves one head for great shall be the day of Jezreel which hath never yet been made good nor is it very likely to be so to the full till that happy day and time we have often mentioned take place I might improve to the same account that of the prophet Amos chap. 9. vers 13. 14. 15. That of the prophet Obadiah vers 17. to 21. That of the prophet Micha chap. 4. 13. But I shall forbear and close this essay with that Mich. 7. 18. 19. 20. Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage he retaineth not anger for ever c. He will turn again he will have compassion he will subdue our iniquities and cast all our sins into the depth of the sea If they be sought for they shall not be found for there shall be none then all being done away Vers. 20th thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob his mercy to Abraham as thou hast sworn to our fathers from the dayes of old All sure and stable and one jot or tittle of it shall not fail So as upon the whole we may with great probabilitie conclude that those great prophesyes forementioned and that new covenant extend to the time of the coming of our Lord Christ the second time when they will be all made good to the full to those believers found alive and changed in a moment then and be made the inhabitants of the new earth and world to come That many things contained in them are incompatible with the state of regeneration in this world but as to their utmost fulfilling will fitly sute and agree without any allegorie or spiritual meaning put on them they will agree and sute with those so changed in a moment inhabiting the new earth and world to come That those prophecyes and the new covenant do in a special wise appertain to the seed of Abraham Isaack and Jacob the Israelites to whom do appertain the promises Rom. 9. 4. Not in the least excluding the right of the gentile believers That they shall all have the full and utmost fulfilling without the least failer All which is submitted to the consideration of the wise in heart who have the promise they shall understand Dan. 12. 10. CHAP. IX Containing something further proposed and dilated on Touching sundry high predictions promises and sayings of our Lord Christ the holy Apostles and other penmen of the New Testament eyeing and relating to that happy day of our Lords coming the second time for their great and utmost fulfilling and making good with those great things before which shall take place then also AS the new covenant and those high and great promises and prophesyes in the old Testament will have their great and utmost fulfilling in the world to come at the coming of the Lord Christ in the new earth so in like manner will many prophecies promises and blessed sayings in the scriptures of the new Testament then be fulfilled and made good also whatever fulfilling in a degree they may have had before in the day of grace Then there will be full redemption full salvation to the utmost full freedom and very glorious liberty of the children of God There will be full restoration from their corrupt and fallen condition in Adam to a perfect rectitude Full deliverance from sin and death and the grave with full enjoyment of God and the Lord Christ and likewise with the holy Angels and saints of the most high God Abraham and Isaack and Jacob the holy prophets and martyrs the holy Apostles of the lamb with all the just men made perfect Together with full blessedness felicitie and joy and that without any sorrow grief or pain together with immortality and life everlasting in the enjoyment of all those high enjoyments and blessedness to the full beyond conceiving As it is written the eye hath not seen nor the ear heard neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1. Cor. 2. 9. All which shall be made good and enjoyed Then at that happy day of our Lord Christ in the world to come The loosers and sufferers for Christs sake shall then be fully rewarded with all that forementioned they are encouraged to wait and hope stedfastly to the end for great will be the grace that will attend them at the revelation of Jesus Christ 1. Pet. 1. 13. In the world to come it will be so Not so fully in any time in this world Here they have the word and promise sure and stable that will not fail Then and there they shall have the things promised Here they have the earnest to wit the spirit then and there they shall have in possession and full enjoyment It is said of the faithful Heb. 11. 13. All these to wit Abraham and Isaack and Jacob and Sarah and those named before dyed in faith so as they lived not having received the promises but having seen them afarr off to wit by the eye of faith and they were perswaded of them with high perswasion and confidence and embraced them cheerfully and joyfully no question and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth Another a better country their hearts went out after and God prepared a better for them that these blessed expectants and all others of like expectation might not fail or misse of their hope God hath provided for them a city vers 16. These they had the promise but they did not receive the things promised vers 13. It is said they saw them a far off As our Christ said of Abraham Iohn 8. 56. He rejoyced to see Christs day and he saw it and was glad As they before mentioned were much pleased and satisfyed concerning the thing and confessed That they were pilgrims and strangers in the earth Abraham and Isaack and Iacob and Sarah c. It is spoken of them good servants of God their thoughts were of another a better countrey of a more heavenly nature or kinde and God hath provided one for them A citty a country new and undefiled A new Ierusalem In that happy day of the coming of the Lord Christ in the new earth in the world to come The expectants of that happy day may say with holy Peter blessed be God and the father of our Lord Iesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again into a lively hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead Unto what are we so begotten
so they in their day hereafter will have a kinde of immortalitie and eternity in the world to come The holy scriptures imply of the everlasting life of the wicked Math. 25. 41. Then shall the king say Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire c. vers 46. And these shall go into everlasting punishment 2 Thes 1. 9. Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and glory of his power their worm never dyeth and their fire it never goeth out implying their continual being and existence in order to wo and a sad condition then it may be said of them as sometime our Lord said of Judas good had it been for that man if he had never been born so good were it for the wicked if there were no resurrection nor life after this but that they remained for ever in the grave in oblivion and were anihilated and extinct for ever But alass it is otherwise they must live again and that in woe and torment for ever But the eternal life of the just their life everlasting will be a blessed and a happy life accompanied with all the blessed attendants and enjoyments of happyness and blessedness and freedom from all woe and misery for ever this happy enjoyment of life eternal or everlasting often spoken of by our Lord and the Apostles recorded in the new testament it is only enjoyable here in the first fruits and in the way of the beginning of it believers have those blessed fruits of the spirit faith and hope faith assures them and helps them to reckon those things that are not as if they were Rom. 4. 17. And hope it fixeth a soul in the full expectation there of it for that hope is of things not seen or enjoyed for sayth the Apostle how can a man hope for that he seeth Rom. 8. 24. written to Titus chap. 1. 2. chap. 3. 7. he speaks of the hope of eternal life and he sayth also it is the hope of eternal life which God hath promised before the world began Holy Iohn also 1 Ioh. 2. 25. saith This is the promise that he hath promised us even eternal life We have it in the beginning we have it in the earnest the spirit We have it in faith and hope those blessed fruits of the spirit of God We have it in the sure word and promise which is yea and Amen we have it as the servants of God have redemption and salvation so we have immortalitie and eternal life and it shall be brought and given unto us at the revelation of Jesus Christ then they shall be endowed with it they shall then put on immortalitie and inherit everlasting life Hope as an anchor of the soul sure and stable hath pitched within the vail Hob. 6. 19. 20. Whither the forerunner to wit the Lord Jesus is for us entred and gone before in order to our enjoying of all those great good things before mentioned together with everlasting life One of those great things that shall take place and be made good at the coming of the Lord Christ is that mistery shewed by holy Paul 1. Cor. 15. 53. That the believers that shall be found alive at the coming of the Lord Christ shall not die but be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye of the which we have treated before a very great thing concurring in time with those other great things before held forth I shall therefore forbear to treat of it here I shall only offer this as very likely that the holy Apostle had it by revelation or otherwise he learned it of our Lord Christ who in communication with Martha at Lazarus his death held forth the very same thing Ioh. 11. 20. Our Lord cometh where Lazarus was then dead she to wit Martha goeth to meet him vers 21. she sayth Lord if thou hadst been here my brother had not dyed Vers. 22. her faith being strong she sayth to our Lord I know that whatever thou wilt ask of God he will give it thee Vers. 23. Our Lord sayth to her thy brother shall rise again vers 24. She well informed in the doctrine of the resurrection she sayth I know that he sball rise again at the resurrection at the last day Jesus saith to her vers 25. I am the resurrection and the life to wit he is the author in whose power and ordering both are at his dispose he is the raiser of the dead the giver of eternal life And our Lord tells her further that he that believeth in him though he were dead as Lazarus then was yet he sbould live As Lazarus presently after did then vers 26. He tells her that whosoever liveth and believeth in him shall never dye he asked her whether she believed that alass she its likely was at a losse in the understanding of it as are many of the servants of God now and therefore she answereth not our Lord Christ intended not believers of that time such as Martha and the Apostles that were there present nor any others believing in him of that time but only such as believing should be alive at his appearing as holy Paul hath fully informed us as for Martha and all the Apostles and believers in Jesus in that age and in the ages since they have all dyed and so they will die till that day take place and then shall that be fulfilled and made good sayd then by our Lord Christ that he that liveth and believeth in him shall never dye for such shall only be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye as Adam was changed for the worse and lived so shall they be changed for the better and continue living still putting on immortalitie and eternal life Minde we one place more Rev. 21. 1. 2. The new heaven and the new earth that Iohn saw in a visional way and the new Ierusalem coming down from heaven which he saw also very rich and glorious Vers. 3. He hath declared that which he heard also as well as saw a great voice from heaven what doth it declare behold the tabernacle of God is with men It is uttered with a behold a great thing a great blessing but greater followeth and he to wit the Lord God will dwell with them in the new earth holy Iohn saw where men to wit the servants of God will dwell then God will then and there dwell with them a very great and wonderfull thing which Solomon admired as well he might 1. Kings 8. 27. will God indeed dwell with men on the earth behold the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee c. And yet further grace and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God happy souls indeed for happy are the people whose God is the Lord who have him with them in whose presence and favour is life Psal 144. 15. Psal 30. 5. this enjoying of God and Christ is the great adjunct of
them in a moment for the Lord dwelleth in Sion and his tabernacle will then be with men Rev. 21. 3. And he will dwell with men In the next place see what the prophet Micha sayth also in the matter Mich. 4. 1. It shall come to passe in the last dayes not yet made good that the mountain of the Lords house shall be exalted and established c see the place vers 3. And he to wit the Lord Christ when he cometh especially shall rebuke strong nations and judge many people And they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning-hooks nation shall not lift up a sword against nation neither learn war any more a blessed peaceable time then Vers. 4. But they shall sit every man under his vine and under his figtree and none shall make them afraid though they have no defensive arms for there will be no need of them sure enough to be made true and good for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it Then at that day will be the peaceable kingdom of the Lord Christ and he as vers 7. The Lord shall reign over them in mount Sion from henceforth and for ever See what the prophet Zechariah sayth also Zech. 3. 9. 10. And I will remove the iniquity of that land to wit the land of Canaan chiefly in one day namely the day of the restoration and when it shall be so then they shall call every one his neighbor under the vine and under the figtree The prophet Malachy speaketh of the blessedness of that day even upon the same account Mal. 3. 12. And ye shall be a delightfull land sayth the Lord God There are other high prophecyes in Isaiah as that Isa 49. from vers 5. to vers 13. and from thence to vers 24. See what great things of like importance are said which I shall forbear to dilate on So Isa 52. Isa 54. Isa 55. 11. 12. There are prophecyes in the holy scriptures that speak of inheritances and possessions of Lot and sharing by Lot that seem as to their full fulfilling to relate to that happy day of the restoration and the new earth promised taking place As some time of old the land of Canaan was by promise given Israel for an inheritance by the Lord was after a long time divided to them by Lot and accordingly possessed by them in a way of particular propriety for they had not only a general light in the whole land as so given them of God but they had a particular interest in a part of it as it fell unto them by Lot where the Lord himself was the determiner as Solomon sayth Prov. 16. 33. The Lot is cast into the lap but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord whither that land so promised and after a long time possessed and divided by Lot was not a type of the new earth promised and expected and of some higher division and sharing at the restoration of all things may be considered and the rather because of what Ezekiel hath declared which will have its fulfilling and making good though as yet we understand it not it is very probable it is not yet fulfilled but will sure enough which the day will declare fully though to us it is dark and we understand little Every tribe as well as the whole people will have their share and Lot and the strangers will share with them where his dwelling is with them then Ezek. 47. 22. 23. very considerable The twelve tribes they are to have every one their share or Lot and the prince his and he must not take any of the peoples share from them to drive them out of their possession see Ezek. 46. 18. The twelve tribes will have interest in the city and every one a gate called by their name and the name of the city from that day very probable to be the day of the restoration will be the Lord is there He will be so in the new earth Rev. 21. 3. The prophet Obadiah hath something to the same effect vers 17. But in mount Sion there shall be deliverance and there shall be holyness and the house of Jacob shall possesse their possessions Vers. 19. And they of the south shall possesse the mount of Esau and they of the plain the philistins and they shall possesse the feilds of Ephraim and the feilds of Samaria and Benjamin shall possesse Gilead vers 20. And the captivitie of the host of Israel shall possesse that of the Canaanites even unto Zarephath and the captivity of Jerusalem which is in Sepharad shall possesse the cities of the south Vers. 21. And saviours or judges and disposers shall come upon the mount Sion to judge the mount of Esau And this it will be when the kingdom shall be the Lords for as yet it hath not been nor is it likely so fully to be till that happy time takes place The rather is that considerable because of what the new testament holds forth this way Eph. 1. 10. In the fulnes of times in the Lord Christ he should gather together in one the things in heaven and the things in the earth even in him restore them make them new all good and holy as at first Vers. 11. In whom we have obtained an inheritance or Lot Vers. 13. 14. The spirit of promise is sayd to be the earnest of our inheritance to wit of our interest and right unto it and that we shall in time possesse it we have for the present the earnest we shall have in the appointed time the full purchase it will be redeemed and settled on those it is redeemed and purchased for to the praise of the glory of him that hath done it for his Ephes. 5. 5. It is spoken of by the Apostle as a known thing that no wicked unclean person hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ or of God to wit in that kingdom to come Col. 1. 12. the Apostle speaketh of giving thanks unto the father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light The saints will then have inheritance given unto them at that time when Jerusalems light is come and the glory of the Lord riseth upon her Isa 60. 1. when she will sine gloriously holy Peter in like manner 1. Pet. 1. 4. blesseth God for the lively hope the servants of God are begotten again unto by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance the description of it suiteth with the restoration and change it is incorruptible and undefiled it will be so when it falls in with that time when the iniquity of that land is removed and the curse taken from the earth and it made new in the inheritance then and there then will be no corruption or defilement for there shall in no wise enter any that defileth Rev. 21. 27. it is said further that it fadeth not away as many times in this world mens inheritances do but it will
and the coming of his kingdom and reign and all those great things that shall contemporize fall in and take place then of which we have spoken before and are too many to be here set down they shall all have their fulfilling and making good then these of the holy psalmists of Isaiah Ieremiah and Ezekiel of Daniel and the rest of the prophets relating to that time shall then in like manner be fulfilled as they are written We shall particularize a few out of the new testament and draw to a close First that of our Lord Math. 25. 31. With all that followeth to the end of the chapter as it is setdown when the son of man shall come in his glory and all his holy Angels with him then will he sit on the throne of his glory likewise the gathering the nations the setting them on the right hand and on the left the saying as is their spoken and judging and sentencing of them will be fulfilled according as it is written in all the particulars of it As also that Luk. 21. 27. and then shall ye see the son of man come in the clouds with power and great glory Every eye shall see him Rev. 1. 7. As sure as the wise men saw his star and afterwards himself lying in the manger or as they in the time of his humiliation saw him ride on an asse and on a colt the foal of an asse as it was written Zech. 9. 9. Math. 21. 4. 5. Tell ye the daughter of Sion behold thy king cometh unto thee meek and sitting on an asse c. So as sure then when he comes again he shall come in the clouds of heaven in great power and glory and every eye shall see him That Acts. 1. 10. 11. Which the two men in white apparrel to wit Angels told the disciples looking after our Lord being ascended this Jesus whom ye have seen go up into heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven it shall then be fulfilled As likewise that Heb. 9. 28. To them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation Then will be fulfilled that which holy Peter and others have told concerning the burning of this world and the taking place of the new a new heaven and a new earth according to the promise of God with tho raising of the dead in Christ out of their graves and the changing of those saints then alive in a moment The restoration of all things spoken by the mouth of all the holy Prophets will be fulfilled as sure as those things spoken by them were formerly when he came before Then will that be fulfilled written by holy Paul Rom. 8. concerning the waited for adoption the redemption of the body and the creatures also delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the sons of God Then shall Daniel as was told by the Angel stand up in his lot And Abraham and Isaack and Jacob and all the Prophets sit together in the kingdom of God as it is written That which holy Isaiah chap. 60. hath foretold and holy John hath shewed Rev. 21. Rev. 22. concerning Jerusalems glory coming down from heaven and shining gloriously with the pure river of water of life and the trees bearing fruit every moneth which he hath attested to be the true sayings of Almighty God And also that concerning the righteous then that they shall hunger no more nor thirst any more nor suffer pain or death any more for ever nor no more curse the sayings being true and faithfull and will be fulfilled then the righteous shall see the vengence that is written fully made good against their wicked oppressors their wrongs righted their faith and patience rewarded the righteous proceedings of God manifested in punishing them with everlasting destruction from his presence such as sorely afflicted them when they shall have rest together it will be all fulfilled as it is written Great terror and fear will attend the wicked then and they will according as it is written be found saying to the mountains fall on us and to the hills cover us from the presence of him that sitteth on the throne And Gog and Magog the beast and false Prophet the captains and mighty men and all their great numbers be destroyed And the devill that deceived them and death also and the grave or Hell be cast into the lake of sire for ever with very many things of the like kinde which in a prophetical way by way of threatning against the wicked are written it shall then be fulfilled and made good from the faithfulness of the Lord Iehovah that is engaged in it Why should any that believe the the power and faihfulness of God doubt of it why should any think that the things spoken of in the holy Scriptures relating to the Lord Christ his second coming in power and great glory declared by the prophets and holy penmen of the Scriptures that those should not as well be fulfilled and made good as those were fulfilled at his first coming in the state of humiliation and suffering why should any go about to advance unbelief and weak reason into the room and place of faith and conclude that those things of Christs coming and kingdom are divised fables or things impossible ever to come to passe Holy Peter strong in faith and lively in hope saith 2. Pet. 3. 12. seeing so great things are to be done as burning and dissolving this old heaven and earth with the works therein in order to the coming in of the new in the room thereof we should be looking for and hastning to the day of their performance Vers. 13. we according to his promise look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dweleth righteousnes And again vers 14. seeing that ye look for such things be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace c. unto those that look for him the second time he will appear Heb. 9. 28. Great good things will attend the righteous hereafter a great change for the better will come when they shall enjoy a flourishing condition and abundance of peace and felicity The blessed morning will come when they will come to have the preheminence The day hasteneth when they as Lazarus had will have the good things and be comforted when the wicked will sadly suffer the righteous being in the height of their enjoyments of blessedness enjoying the presence of God and being for ever with the Lord Christ and having fellowship with just men throughly made perfect and shall live and reign with Christ a thousand years as it is written and will be fulfilled It is impossible that any thing thereof should fail or come short I shall forbear to enlarge The reason and scope of the whole is to infor from what is written as fulfilled of the prophecyes at Christ our Lord his first coming to shew what we may look for and expect at his second coming in like manner remembring holy Peter hath told us we have a more sure word of Prophecy unto which we do well to taken ed Hope we stedfastly therefore for the great grace and blessedness that shall be brought unto us at the revelation of Iesus Christ O come Lord Iesus come quickly Errata PAge line 7. for on reade gone p. 32. l. 2. for on r. in p. 33. l. 27. for had no r. had not l. 22. r. Lord Jesus p. 43. l. 30. for Psalm r. Esa p. 44. for psal r. phil l. 33. for his r. this p. 52. l. 15. for preceher r. preached p. 55. l. 17. for changed r. raised p. 57. l. 36. for world r. word l. 30. r. is come dole which is to come p. 59. l. 22. for many r. man p. 78. l. 13. r. that will attend p. 83. l. 16. for as our Christ r. as our Lord Christ l. 11. r. the regeneration p. 87. l. 12. for must r. might l. 31. for as so great r. is so great p. 91. l. 12. for thee r. him p. 102. dele for a time p. 105. l. 23. for light r. right p. 107. for be r he p. 109. l. 17. for must r. may l. 24. dele save In p. 13. at the close of the 3. chap. some thing intended to have been left out was casually left in concerning a long time after a 1000. years said to be Mr. Archors judgement also p. 16. towards the end these words and as some apprehend will be a 1000 years more Which not being the judgement of the Authour is here intimated FINIS
GOOD THINGS TO COME OR A Setting forth some of the Great Things that will Contemporize and take place when our Lord Christ shall come again mentioned in the holy Scriptures I. As the resurrection and raising of the dead to live again with the order of it II. The reign of our Lord Christ here on earth and for how long namely till he hath subjected all his enemies and put them under his feet III. The resigning and delivering up the kingdom by the Lord Christ unto the father of whom he received it IV. Of God the Father then becoming all in all in Dominion power and rule the great Omega V. Of the kingdome of the father Succeeding that surrender and giving up by the Lord Christ and something the holy Scriptures intimate concerning the same with sundry other things treated of by way of essay from 1 Cor. 15. The Second Part. Containing the proposing of that great Mystery shewed by holy Paul 1. Cor. 15. 53. That the Saints then alive shall not die but be changed with something concerning the Restoration and world to come and New Earth which at the coming again of our Lord will take place By P. G. B 1 Cor. 2. 9. Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither hath entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him Joh. 16. 22. But I will see you again and your heart shall rejoyce and your joy no man taketh from you 1 Thess 5. 21. Prove all things hold fast that which is good LONDON Printed in the Year 1675. To the READER HEre is offered to thy view and consideration some of those great good things to come which will take place at the coming of the Lord Christ in power and great glory the certaintie of them is great the faithfulness of God is engaged to make them good and his power none can question for encouragement to hope and wait patiently until the appointed time come of their fulfilling they were collected together and set forth also and likewise that the further knowledge and understanding of them might take place and the vails removed that hinders the breaking forth of the light thereof The time hasteneth the day draweth nigh some further light would be very comfortable to the blessed expectances of his coming It is expected that the making of it publike will be differently resented some it may be will dislike it or something in it as fabulous some haply will decry it as holding forth something erroneous some that those things are not so necessary for these times others it is likely may be well pleased and glad of them and being such things as they have not thought of will consider soberly of them and it may be some fruit may follow for the further advancing the knowledge of the coming of the Lord Christ and his kingdom and all those great things spoken of in the scriptures of truth that shall come and take place at that happy day Though there seems much in the spirits of some against it yet notwithstanding the further knowledge of these things gets ground and is much on the spirits and hearts of many of the good servants of God and lovers of the Lord Jesus whom nothing pleaseth more and maketh their hearts glad and joyful then to hear of the coming of their dear saviour again and it is likely it will be so more and more as the day thereof draweth nigh something of the good spirits of God in the bride will cause this desire and cause it to grow higher and higher the spirit and the bride will say come oh come Lord Jesus come quickly this matter was much on the spirits of the blessed servants of God of old as the Apostle Peter tells us in 1. Pet. 1. 10. 11. who comprehensively speaking of the great salvation not only in the beginnings but also in the full and final compleating of it sayth Of which salvation the prophets have enquired and searched diligently c. Searching what or what manner of time c. They searched what about the sufferings and glory and what manner of time 1st In regard of his coming in the state of humiliation to suffer And 2ly His coming in glory to reign the spirit of Christ in them did signifie declare and show aforehand the sufferings of the Lord Christ which they also declared afore hand and they came all to passe and the glory that should follow after which is yet to come and looked for by the servants of God and shall be made good as the others were when our Lord shall come in the glory of his father and of all the holy Angels And as the prophets of God in the old testament and the Apostle Peter since in the new as in the last mentioned scripture and in Acts 3. 18. to 21. 1 Pet. 4. 13. chap. 5. 4. 2. 13. 14. have spoken of and looked for his great salvation so the Apostle Paul and John have therein likewise told of the great things that will attend and take place at the time of that glorious coming of our Lord when he appeareth we also shall appear with him in glory Col. 3. 4. Be like him and see him as he is John 3. 2. shall not only behold his glory and admire him but be also glorifyed and admired in them 2 The. 1. 10. shall be ever with him 1 The. 4. 17. His tabernanacle with them and he dwelling amongst them they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God Rev. 21. 3. And being made kings and Preists unto God by Christ shall reign with him upon the earth Rev. 5. 10. Rev. 20. 4. 5. 6. The blessed Restoration or restitution of all things a new heaven and a new earth very heavenly and all things made new Acts. 3. 19. 20. 21. Rev. 21. 1. 5. True and faithful sayings in the general or for the matter of them foretold and confirmed by our Lord himself before his death as in several places in the four Evangelists and also more particularly and plainly since his resurrection and ascention as in this book of the Revelation which is his Rev. 1. 1. and given him by God the father to communicate to his servants for their joy and comfort likewise then and there that blessed potentate king of kings and Lord of Lords the Lord Jesus shall reign gloriously and the kingdom and dominion and greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven shall come into the hands of the saints of the most high God as Daniel hath foretold Dan. 7. 27. Dan. 2. 44. also Christ himself and John as is before mentioned In the world to come after the burning and destroying of this 2. Pet. 3. 7. to 13. will this it is very likely take place when the righteous will flourish indeed and be happy as now they may comfortably rejoyce in hope of the glory of God for then there will be no more curse neither in respect
Heb. 2. 14. Enemies there will be in the time of the reign of our Lord Christ to be put down and to be destroyed by him but the last enemie to be destroyed will be death Rev. 20. 14. it is said death hell or the grave were cast into the lake of fire and then presently followeth the end of Christ his kingdom and reign here on earth and a delivering up all to God the father Vers. 27. For he hath put all things under his feet he to wit God the father hath so put all things under the feet of our Lord Christ He hath highly advanced him over all far above all principalities and powers and mights and dominions and every name that is named to wit of power and dignities all God the father put under the feet of Christ as before is more largly held forth But here the Apostle comes in with a caution or reserve for God the father in putting all things under him namely the son he did not subject or put under himself there 's an exception in that there 's a but there so saith the Apostle in the words that follow but when he saith all things are put under him it is manifest he is excepted he is not meant or intended he is not comprehended in this all things but the contrary God that put all things under it is manifest he is excepted so the Apostle that did put all things under him the sum of all seemeth to be this that God the father in the high advance of the Lord Christ did not subject or make lower himself for saith the Apostle it is manifest he is excepted Vers. 28. He goeth on further saying and when all things shall be subdued unto him by the way the words subduing subjecting putting under putting under feet are all of like import and tendenoy when the Lord Christ in the time of his reign hath subdued and actually put down all authority and power when all enemies are put under his feet and the last enemy death destroyed for till then he must reign then shall the son himself be subject unto him namely the father that put all things under him that God may be all in all When the Lord Christ that great and mighty monarch king of kings and Lord of Lords shall have finished his reign and done what he had to do here on earth then shall he deliver up the kingdom to the father of whom he did receive it God the father that so highly advanced him and put all things under him shall have all surrendred and delivered up to him and be all in all An end a final end of that happy kingdom of our Lord Christ here on earth and of our living and reigning with him therein a 1000 years and all the time of the last Session of judgment following the same which is the last and most glorious administration of his kingdom and as worthy Mr. Archer apprehends will last neer a thousand years more which I leave to the day to declare all which is comprehended in Christ's and the Saints reigning together therein though not so particularly expressed and also a mentioning of one to succeed to wit the kingdom of the father Of which something after These being very high and great misteries CHAP. IV. Containing something of the beginning and end of Christ our Lord his kingdom and of such things as will be at the beginning and end of the same TO dilate a little concerning the beginning and end of the kingdom of our Lord Christ so often mentioned to be a thousand years the beginning and end have a medium or middle time to make up the whole so as to suppose if a hundred or if fifty years be reckoned to the beginning in a general way and a like number to the end then the middle or body of the time will be eight or nine hundred years the Apostle speaketh of the beginning at our Lord Christ his coming when will be also the resurrection of the just mentioned Luk. 14. 14. he mentions the end when the Lord hath reigned his time and done or finished his reign what he had to do therein and had received that honour he was to have done him on earth he saith then cometh the end but he speaks little expresly touching the middle time and what shall be done therein only inclusively he saith he must reign till the end untill he hath put down all rule authority and power till his enemies be made his footstool and death the last enemy destroyed But as to the Beginning and likewise as to the end he speaketh of very high and great things that will fall in with and be done in both the one and the other of which we shall dilate a little and first of the things that concur with the beginning First then will be the coming of the Lord Christ in the glory of his father and of all the holy Angells Math. 25. 31. then when he appeareth we shall appear with him in glory Col. 3. 4. When Christ who is our life shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in glory then will he fit on the throne of his glory and before him will both the good and the bad the saved and the unsaved nations that are then living be gathered the righteous will have the preheminence then they will be set on the right hand vers 33. then will be the resurrection of the just Luk. 14. 14. to live again and to reign with the Lord Christ a thousand years upon the earth Rev. 20. 4. Rev. 5. 10. no mention is made of the wicked dead rising at that time then will be the redemption of the body and an entertaining again of the soul or spirit Rom. 8. 23. A great thing a high misterie then will actually be made good that great misterie the holy Apostle hath told us of vers 5. We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye and be caught up with the raised saints to meet the Lord Christ together 1 Thes. 14. 17. Then will be the time of our being unclothed and clothed upon when corruption shall put on incorruption and mortallitie put on immortalitie 2. Cor. 5. 4. 1 Cor. 15. 53. Then shall be the refreshing from the presence of the Lord and the restitution or restoration of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began Acts. 3. 19. 20 21. Then shall the new heavens and the new earth wherein righteousness will dwell take place according to the promise of God the father 2. Pet. 3. 13. Then will the new Jerusalem come down from heaven and the bride the lambs wife be richly adorned and exceeding glorious Then will be also the mariage supper of the lamb Rev. 21. 2. 10. Then shall all things be made new as at the beginning For these sayings are faithful and true Rev. 22. 6. then God shall wipe
away all teares from the eyes of his then will no more be death nor sorrow nor crying nor pain there to the servants of God for ever Rev. 21. 4. Then shall sathan be bound or chained that he hinder not the saved nations in their great felicity Rev. 20. 2. To say no more although much more might be mentioned relating to the beginning and first coming of the Lord Christ into the kingdom and reign on earth We shall in the next place take notice of some things relating to and contemporizing with the end First of all soon after the end of the thousand years reign and some short time before the last session of judgement beginneth will sathan be let loose for a little season and will deceive the unsaved of the nations who had been chained up with him till then to their total ruine and destruction then will Gag and Magog and their number as the sand of the sea gather together and compasse the camp of the saints about and the beloved city then will fire come down from God out of heaven and destroy them Rev. 20. 7. 8. 9. Then shall the devil that deceived them be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and false prophet as being more wicked and abominable in the sight of God then he had been cast whilest alive above a thousand years before Rev. 20. 10. Rev. 19. 20. Soon after then will be the resurrection of the unjust and wicked sinners they shall then arise to judgment for then will be the second and last great session of judicature to that end mentioned Rev. 20. 11. 12. Then shall they be judged condemned and cast into the lake of fire called the second death Rev. 20. 12. 13. 15. Which as it is the last time or concluding act of the saints judging the world 1 Cor. 6. 2. So there being nothing as to the time mentioned before and they being reserved to the judgment of that great day and to be judged by the saints so is it also the time of their judging of Angels 1 Cor. 6. 3. 2. Pet. 2. 4. Jude vers 6. Then the last enemie death and hell or the grave shall be cast into the lake of fire Rev. 20. 14. Death the last enemie will be then destroyed All enemies will then be totally subdued and destroyed and put under his feet actually to the through fulfilling of 1 Cor. 15. 16. Then shall be an end of all rule authoritie and power then will the Lord Christ deliver up the kingdom unto God the father of whom he received it then will he become subject himself unto the father and God even the father become all in all these are some of the great things that will attend the end We may here in a general way a little take notice what will be in the middle or body of that time of the thousand years of Christ his kingdom and reign on earth according to what the scriptures hold forth as to the great blessedness of the servants of God and their long continuance in that happines and high enjoyments for ever once begun ever continued Those great things mentioned as relating to the beginning are not many of them to be minded exclusively but inclusively as continuing to the very end The things the righteous shall enjoy and be made partakers of the eye hath not seen the ear hath not heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man to conceive The psalmist admires it as may we Psal 31. 19. Oh how great is thy goodnesse which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men It is said in 1 Joh. 3. 2. Now are we the sons of God a great thing and it doth not yet appear what we shall be to wit how happy how blessed and glorious but we know that when he shall appear we shall be like him and see him as he is A great thing indeed And we shall be for ever with him and never severed from him more 1 Thes. 4. 17. And in his presence will be fulnes of joy at his right hand there are pleasures for evermore Psal 16. 11. The holy scriptures of the old and new testament speak much of the happines of that day to the righteous in particular holy Peter Paul and John The psalmist David Psal 72. 7. speaking of Solomon in the tipe but of our Solomon in the antitype the Lord Jesus sayth in his dayes to wit in the time of his kingdom and reign the righteous shall flourish and abundance of peace shall be in the earth so long as the Moon endureth This will be and continue the whole thousand years reign and also all the time of the last session of judgment which as hath been said before is the last and most glorious part and administration of Christs kingdom and as some apprehend will last neer a thousand years more until he deliver up the kingdom to God the father and God the father become all in all That gathering of Gog and Magog at the end of the thousand years Rev. 20. 8. will be little or none interruption thereunto for it will be very short and is only to give the Lord an opportunity to destroy all the wicked that are left in order to the speedy resurrection of the whole that had been dead from Cain to that time to come to judgment and is to usher in the same which kingdom of our Lord Christ in all the parts and administrations thereof being ended and delivered up by him to God the father and God the father become all in all the Saints shall then receive and enjoy higher and greater glory and shall go and be with the Lord Christ for ever in the kingdom of the father a particular setting down of things we shall forbear for fear of tiring the reader CHAP. V. Of the great wisdom and understanding of the Apostle Paul and his high knowledge in the heavenly misteries and the many revelations he had IN the next place upon the whole of those verses forenamed we may minde the great wisdom and understanding that holy Paul was endued withall the many revelations he had and the high misteries that were unfolded and made known unto him which he hath declared for the good and benefit of others being made an instrument in the hand of God for that purpose He had high discoveries and an abundance of revelations and yet was kept humble Gods grace being sufficient 2. Cor. 12. 7. 9. holy Paul had much made known unto him of very high and great secrets he had a great insight into the high misteries of Christ Ephes 3. 3. 4. they were declared by him such high misteries as are not declared and held forth so particularly by any other as namely the order that will be in the resurrection and when the just shall arise in their order and when the unjust The resurrection is a great
thing purely Gospel the order mentioned is a great thing also not so mentioned by any other he hath declared unto us the concurrents of the resurrection of the just with Christ our Lord his first appearing and likewise he hath very plainly told us of the end of Christs kingdom and reign He hath given us some short hints but very plain of another time and state that will succeed that of Christs kingdom and reign on earth namely that of the kingdom of the father when God the father shall be all in all He hath shewed a great mistery not mentioned but by him vers 51. Behold I shew you a mistery we shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye c. to wit all those Saints that shall be alive at the coming of the Lord Christ he hath declared the mode or manner of it a great secret this corruptible shall put on incorruption and this mortal shall put on immortality vers 53. a blessed change a putting off old clothing and a putting on of new very rich and of great worth By him was declared the groaning of the creature by reason of the burdens they are under with also their expectation of freedom from them Rom. 8. 19. 21. 22. and how they shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God Unto him the great Apostle of the Gentiles it was revealed that great mistery that was not known in former ages but was hid in God from the beginning of the world Ephes 3. 5. 9. The matter of which mistery was the taking on of the Gentiles great strangers and aliens into onenesse and fellowship with the Jews making them fellow-citizens and of the houshold of God Ephes 2. 19. that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs and of the same body and partakers of his promise in Christ by the Gospel And likewise the rejection of the Jewes the breaking of them off and grafting the Gentiles on the same stock Rom. 11. a very high matter a great mistery holding forth very rich grace and mercy at which the Apostle very greatly admired and cryed out vers 33. O the depth of the riches both of the wisedom and knowledge of God c The Apostle Peter was a man of great knowledge he had visions and revelations He had by a vision made known to him the breaking down of the partition-wall between the Jew and the Gentle Acts. 10. which when he understood he said in vers 34. of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons c. But Paul had the full of the mistery revealed unto him as before is declared Peter had great insight into that great thing of the pouring out of the spirit Acts. 2. and of the holy spirit come down from heaven which things to wit the great things of the Gospel the Angels desire to look into 1. Pet. 1. 12. He had made known unto him the great burning of the world that now is and likewise the new heavens and the new earth that shall be according to the Lords promise wherein dwelleth righteousness 2. Pet. 3. 7. 12. 13. Unto him was made known the times of refreshing that shall be when God shall send again Jesus as likewise the times of the restitution or restoration of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the world began Acts. 3. 19. 20. 21. Blessed Stephen the first martyr for Jesus he had wonderfull sight or vision Acts. 7. 55. 56. he saw heaven opened and Jesus standing at the right hand of God the which he declared and was stoned for so doing vers 58. That good servant of Jesus holy John he had visions and revelations great secrets and misteries declared unto him for him to make known unto the Churches Rev. 1. 1. his book beareth record hereof and is stiled the revelation of Jesus Christ which he sent and signified by his Angel to his servant John Wherein he hath declared many things that were to come and some things concerning the resurrection of the just and the unjust Rev. 20. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. And the kingdom of Christ and the new Jerusalem state and the Saints reigning with him therein Rev 20. 4. 6. Rev. 21. 1. 2. 3. Rev. 22. 3. 4. 5. And the first and last session of judgement c. Rev. 20. 4. 6. 11. 12. 13. Which are true and faithfull sayings Rev. 21. 5 But the Apostle Paul seemeth to have exceeded in the number and nature of the things that were revealed to him and declared by him he had an abundance of revelations and was the man that was taken up into paradise into the third heaven and heard unspeakable words not lawfull to be uttered to fallen mortalls which he did not speak of till after fourteen years 2. Cor. 12. 2. 3. 4. He hath declared the manner and order and time of the just and unjust their rising again very plainly in express words first Christ then those that are Christs at his coming Only the just that are Christs are then to be raised compared with Luk. 14. 14. Rev. 20. 6. not the unjust then but in an after time according as hath been mentioned before Rev. 20. 5. 13. Where do we find the like He hath made known likewise the beginning and in special the end of the kingdom and reign of our Lord Christ on earth and the delivering up of the kingdom to God the father and becoming subject himself He hath given us some short hints but very full and plain of a state succeeding very glorious where and when God the father shall be all in all and that we may further take knowledge of from the close of those verses of which we shall dilate a little by way of enquirie and essay CHAP. VI. Of the Lord Christ delivering up his kingdom to his father and of God the father becoming all in all where will be a more glorious state ALL things that have a beginning and are measured by time they have had and will have an end only the great Jehovah that hath no beginning nor end but is from everlasting to everlasting and is not measured by time There are many ends mentioned in holy Scripture of which we shall forbear the mentioning This world that now is will have an end and be destroyed by fire as the world before was by water When this world shall have an end then will take place and begin the world to come when will begin and take place that happy time and state of the kingdom and reign of our Lord Christ on earth for a thousand years and after that all the time of the last session of judgment which as hath been mentioned before some apprehend will last neer a thousand years more that also will have an end when the Lord Christ shall deliver up the kingdom to the father that God the father may be all in
of the father having been a long while before in the kingdom of the son the Lord Christ there enjoying that great glory they with the more facility may take on that greater and higher glory of shining as the sun in the kingdom of the father Our Lord addeth in that verse he that hath an ear to hear let him hear not with the hearing of the outward ear of the body only but with the ear of the minde and understanding by conceiving and understanding the greatness of the thing a high thing a great mistery which few do understand or are able to apprehend or conceive of I know the Lord Christ in Isaiah 9. 6. is called the everlasting father and so minded as he is God coequal with the father God blessed for ever in the unity of the three in one and so he and the father are one Joh. 10. 30. Joh. 17. 22. I and my father are one weigh but the places and the difference between father and son will appear CHAP. VIII Of the mistery of God and the father and of Christ so in like manner the kingdom of God the kingdom of Christ and the kingdom of the father BUt there is also a different count and consideration and likewise a different denomination betwixt God the father the creator of all things and God the son the redeemer the mighty God sent of the father sent of the father the first time in the state of humiliation and will be sent again the second time in power and great glory Great is the mistery of God manifested in the flesh the consideration of minding the matter so is so necessary as to deny it or decry it as an errour hath very ill consequences attending of it of which more hereafter Here I say only this let the context be minded and the close be weighed that of the Lord Christ the son delivering up his kingdom that God the father may be all in all the righteous shining as the stars in the kingdom of the son and shining as the sun in the kingdom of the father succeeding the delivering up of the kingdom of the son to the father that so the father may be all in all I say let it be minded and see if it doth not hold forth the distinction as betwixt the father and the son so betwix that of the kingdom of the son and that of the father succeeding that God the father may be all in all And it may be taken notice of that the Lord Christ speaketh very often of the father and of his father and ours but no where doth he call himself father but stiles himself the son of man very often and sometimes the son of God also Many in a general way seem without any distinction at all or putting any difference between the kingdom of God the creator of heaven and earth the kingdom of Christ and the kingdom of God the father and accordingly they speak and apply but how rightly they do in so understanding and applying the Scriptures so may be considered Further in the 26th of Mathew we have something that seems to look that way our Lord Christ having eat and drank with his disciples says to them in vers 29. I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine untill that day when I drink it new with you in my fathers kingdom The father will have a kingdom as the son will have a kingdom these seem to be distinctly spoken of in the holy scriptures The son will have a kingdom in the which he will reign and which he will deliver up to the father and the father become all in all the end of the one to wit that of the sons being the beginning of the fathers when he shall be all in all As there is the kingdom of Christ spoken of very plainly expressed and the righteous there shining as the stars so there is the kingdom of God the father spoken of and the righteous there shining as the sun as is before set forth and these seem to be very distinctly set forth in the scriptures As the son is not the father nor the father is the son even so it seemeth to be in regard of the kingdom of the son given him of the father and the kingdom of the father When he shall be all in all The son will have a kingdom which the father hath appointed him Luke 22. 29. And he is gone to receive it Luk. 19. 12. He will come again and his kingdom will come with him vers 15. 2. Tim. 4. 1. In his kingdom he will reign to the end and then deliver it up to the Father and the Father be all in all In his kingdom when and where our Lord Christ will drink with his of the fruit of the vine in his fathers kingdom Our Lord Christ Luk. 22. 30. speaketh of eating and drinking in his own kingdom in expresse words and very distinctly that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom c. But in the 26th of Mathew he saith I will not henceforth drink of this fruit of the vine till I drink it now with you in my fathers kingdom We reade of the father and the son and take them distinctly and do not take them as on Ephes 5. 5. This we know that no whoremonger c. hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God to wit God the father and not that the kingdom of Christ and of God there is all one kingdom as some apprehend We cannot without offering losse to the scripture and counting it a kind of tautologie but count them as distinct kingdoms We read Col. 2. 2. The Apostles prayer unto God in the behalf of the Colossians was that the eyes of their understanding might be opened to the acknowledgment of what of the mystery of God and the father and of Christ Very distinct the three in one is a great mystery the three distinct are three great mysteries The mystery of God to wit the creator of heaven and earth a great mysterie the mysterie of God the father reconciling the world unto himself to believers by Jesus Christ our blessed redeemer and Saviour 2 Cor. 5. 9. a great mysterie the mystery also of God manifested in the flesh 1 Tim. 3. 16. is a great mysterie As we reade of the mysterie of God the father and of Christ so we reade of the kingdom of God and of the father and of Christ very distinctly held forth in the holy scriptures and to be able to understand them aright seemeth a great attayner To take them and make them all one and the same seemeth to be an offering of loss to the holy scriptures as if they had spoken in vain To say that the mysterie of God and the mysterie of the father and the mysterie of Christ are one and the same thing without any difference at all and so in like manner to say the kingdom of God and the kingdom of the father
reserved in heaven for you to wit such as are begotten again to a lively hope thereof by the resurrection of Jesus Christ but must be first sown in weakness before they come to be raised in glory or else changed in a moment without which there is no coming there to inherit earthy Adam cannot flesh and bloud so cannot attain to that happy estate though they should cry Lord Lord open to us it would be in vain This briefly premised concerning the resurrection the better to give light and make the ensuing matter more easily conceived of it being of neer affinity to it namely the mysterie of being changed in vers 51. CHAP. II. Containing a brief proposal of sundry things to consideration touching the mistery of the living then not dying but being changed in a moment at the coming of the Lord Jesus VErs 51. Behold I shew you a mystery we shall not all dye but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trump c. the matter is high and considerable a mystery or great secret little known or understood He begins the declaring of it with a behold which sets a mark on it as some noteable great thing great secret little known which behold calls for the minding and consideration of I shew you I Paul the Apostle of the gentiles And he was a man of much knowledge and understanding in the great mysteries of the Gospel and also of an infallible spirit He hath declared and shewed it and none besides himself hath done it and he hath done it again and again and positively asserted it to us I shew you you gentiles to whom he wrote his epistle You the Church of Corinth and all other the servants of the Lord Jesus the thing shewed is a mistery that ye may know understand and believe it The Apostle proceeds to declare it first negatively we shall not all dye then positively he attests that we shall all be changed There is much considerable in both the persons in both in the which he includes himself We shall not and we shall enquirie may be made who he means by we it is very likely he means the servants of God believers in Jesus Christ then alive in the body at the coming of the Lord Christ those are the we that shall not dye those are the we that shall all be changed The prayer of the Lord Christ will be answered then and in them father I will that those which thou hast given me be with me where I am that they may behold my glory c. Joh. 17. 24. Not one related so shall fail of that great blessednes Death will have a great check a great blow then and lose of his power over the righteous ones at that very time that moment as the Apostle after expresses Over the unrighteous and unsaved people and nations death may have power not only in respect of killing their bodyes which will be till a little before the final judicature or the second and last session of judgement begins Rev. 20. 9. but also in keeping under or in the grave the whole wicked all being then dead until the time that session is begun who are then raised to come thereunto to be judged as in Rev. 20. 11. 12. 13. and at the end and as the conclusion thereof death and hell or the grave shall be cast into the lake of fire never to have power or a being more as in vers 14. but as is said before death hath no power over the righteous after that Christ our Lord is come it being said in Rev. 21. 4. There shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain for the former things to wit The old heaven and earth with the dying and sorrow c. therein are passed away which I conceive is to be understood not only in respect of the saints that are raised at the coming of our Lord Christ that they shall not dye any more as also the saints who were then changed that they shall not dye at all But also in respect of the converted in that time who if any alteration afterward pass upon their bodyes it will in all likelyhood be a change and shall not dye it being said as before in respect of the righteous we shall not all dye but we shall all be changed the not dying but changing of the saints that remain alive to the coming of the Lord Christ being an eminent token and forerunner thereof Further we may take knowledg that in the holy scripture account that to sleep in the grave and to dye are one and the same and so to say we shall not all sleep and we shall not all dye are terms equivolent and do import one and the same thing see Act. 13. 36. David fell asleep and was layd to his fathers c. them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thes. 4. 14. So Dan. 12. 2. Many that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake c. as to that of death or dying see the many expressions as here in Adam all dye death went over all it is appointed to men once to dye c. Heb. 9. 27. Jacob went down into Egypt and dyed he and our fathers Acts. 7. 15. so as his negation of the Apostle leadeth to take knowledge of a very high case wherein there is much of mistery we shall not all dye the restriction that is in this all is only to the righteous then living and remaining at the coming of the Lord Christ this all relateth only to them they are the all that shall not dye but be all changed then but none of the unrighteous shall be so At which time death that had reigned so long over Adam and all his posteritie his power over the just over the righteous shall then be superseded they shall be put into a condition out of his reach having put off mortalitie and put on immortality and life everlasting As every thing that hath a beginning will have and end so will death and in order to the ceasing of his power over the righteous and putting a stop to his universal reign it will begin then So as that appointment of death to all men Heb. 9. 22. is to be understood So to wit untill this time take place this Mystery be actually opened we shall not all dye as it is said when this corruptible hath put on incorruption and this mortal hath put on immortality and made this happy change then it shall be and also that Prophecy fulfilled death is swallowed up in victory vers 24. latter part By the way we may take notice who would have thought in a likely way that that Prophecy Esa 25. 8. should reach so far as to that time and to have its fulfilling then so long after who is there that would have understood it so had not the Apostle so declared it that then death
written there shall come out of or to Isaiah 59. 20. Sion the deliverer and shall turn away ungodlines from Iacob a great number of which we shall speak after Then in the world to come when the saints shall be so changed at the coming of our Lord Christ will those prophecyes be fully fulfilled Ier. 50. 20. In those dayes and in that time saith the Lord the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for and there shall be none and the sins of Judah and they shall not be found c. and that also Zech. 3. 9. And I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day sayth the Lord both in the one and the other which it is likely will not so fully be in this world but must be in the world to come CHAP. VI. Containing the proposing of some things to consideration touching the difference and distinctions that will be between the raised saints and the changed though in many things the same in a likely way at the coming of our Lord Christ in the world to come and that the resurrection and this changing are not the same but two distinct things THe mistery shewed by the Apostle touching the not dying of the living saints at the coming of our Lord Christ but then changed in a moment seemeth to be a very great thing and to differ much from that of the resurrection from the dead and likewise that there will be a difference betwixt the raised and the changed though in many things the raised and those so changed will be alike and the same which will the easier appear if we shall consider the state of man in paradise at his first creating which seemeth to be the very Image and figure of the state and condition the living saints shall then be changed into in a moment in the twinkling of an eye with some blessed additions of stabilitie immortality and everlasting life This mistery of not dying but being so changed seemeth very much vailed and little minded but as the same with the resurrection of the dead which the holy Apostle speaketh of as another distinct thing behold I shew you a mistery after he had spoken largely of the resurrection As there will be much of likeness and oneness between the raised and changed so there will be much of difference as may be gathered from what the Apostle hath declared and it is likely much of the mistery lyeth in that I shew you sayth the Apostle a mistery we shall not all dye but be changed in a moment of which we shall make inquirie And first of that wherein the raised and the changed will be the same in their joynt attainers and enjoyments and after we shall propose wherein they will disser 1. They will agree and be joyntly the same in the time of their rising and changing together at the appearing of the Lord at the sounding of the trumpet of God the dead will then be raised and the living changed in a moment 2. They shall be caught up together in the clouds and shall meet the Lord Christ together in the Air being capacitated so to do 3. They shall be with the Lord Christ together and never severed from him any more 4. They shall be both rid of corruption and mortalitie and shall be clothed with incorruption and immortality and life everlasting 5. They shall both enjoy the world to come and the happyness of it dwell in the new earth live and reign wirh the Lord Christ then and there for a thousand years and afterwards shall be with him the whole time whilest the second and last session of judgement is passing 6. They shall both enjoy the great blessedness of that happy day and the good things which God hath prepared for them that love him and wait for the Saviour Which good things the eye hath not seen nor the ear heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man to conceive 1. Cor. 2. 9. 7. They will both be without pain sorrow or miserie and tears will be wiped from their faces and death shall not meddle with them any more 8. And to add no more they shall both injoy the grace of the new covenant or testament God to be their God and they his people in an eminent manner then and the grace of the new covenant to keep them in that blessed condition for evermore These raised and changed so although in many things they agree and be the same in their attainers and enjoyments yet they differ in some things and that very considerable and are not one and the same in all things as the mistery which the Apostle shews which he declares with a behold after his treating of the resurrection and raising of them from death something plainly doth implie behold I shew you a mistery we shall not all dye but be changed and that alive or living which we may take notice of in the first place The different way of attaining that happy estate and great injoyments in the world to come it is by dying and lying in the grave and rising again and so that way freed from corruption and clothed with incorruption and with glory honor and immortalitie and eternal life rich clothing indeed then But now the changed in a moment alive without dying it is clearly another way living being alive without dying they shall be so changed as to put off or to be rid of corruption and to put on and be clothed with incorruption immortalitie and everlasting life This as a ground of the difference whence many things will follow Again the raised having once dyed will rise and live again but the changed will never dye nor live again but be changed in a moment into a state of incorruption and immortality as the Apostle tells us we shall not all dye but we shall all be changed The raised will not be the same yet the same not the same they were in body as they were when they dyed as the Apostle vers 37. 38. compared with vers 42. God giveth to every seed his own body though not the same as sown so he sayeth is the resurrection sown in weakness raised in power c. But the living then at Christs coming and the trumpets sounding will have the same bodyes without dying they will be changed being alive and living corruption will be put off and mortality and they restored to their first estate which they had and were created in Adam in paradise before his fall when he suffered and they suffer in him the change then being so much for the worse unto which these living then will be restored for the better with some great addition of blessedness into which perfect estate according to what they were created consisting in righteousnes and holynes will they be changed then at that great change and restoration of all things Act. 3. 21. wherein the sons of God that have the first fruits of the spirit as the earnest thereof will have the highest
not the things he had been speaking of but a case wherein there should be not dying or rising again but a changing in a marvellous manner in a moment in the twinkling of an eye Let the reader judge CHAP. VII Containing the holding forth that the righteous living and remaining at the coming of the Lord Christ changed in a moment In special the Israelites the seed of Abraham will be the inhabitants of the new earth and habitable world to come with some scriptures discussed that seem plainly to speak it forth THat there will be a new earth and an habitable world to come something hath been sayd before and that the righteous alive at the coming of the Lord then changed in a moment shall be the inhabitants of it not excluding the raised then living in the body again We shall now dilate a little by way of enquirie what the holy scriptures speak and hold forth concerning the same First the Apostle Peter 2. Peter 3. 13. speaking of the hebrews commonly called Jewes who are said to be the first in order Rom. 1. 16. chap. 2. 10. To every man found working good glory honor and peace to the Jew first and also or after to the gentile It was so in regard of the offer of grace and salvation it is very like it will be so then Peter he sayth we according to his promise look for a new heaven and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness or righteous men and women according as the prophet Isaiah saith Isa 60. 21. 22. Thy people also shall be all righteous they shall inherit the land for ever to wit the land of promise the land of Canaan a little one shall become a thousand and a small one a strong nation a nation born in one day I the Lord will hasten it in his time when the redeemer shall come again to Sion and all Israel shall be saved which shall more fully be fulfilled at the time of their being so changed in a moment as declared by him And on the other side holy John tells us Rev. 21. 27. There shall in no wise enter into it to wit the holy city any thing that defileth or is unclean neither whatsoever worketh abomanation or maketh a lie but they which are written in the lambs book of life those shall dwell in Gods mountain then or his hill Psal 15. 1. namely those raised and changed ones not excluding the children of the resurrection The Lord Christ shall send forth his Angels and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven Mark 13. 27. Very like to be made good in these changed ones not excluding the raised And that this will be made good then see that in the fore going verse And then shall they see the son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory comporting with this And that in a special wise it relates to them take we knowledge of that in Zech. 10. 6. 8. 9. 10. which as to its more full and through fulfilling seems in my apprehension to eye that time This seeing of the son of man at his coming may minde us of that of our Lord Christ Math. 23. 39. Ye shall not see me henceforth till we shall say blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord when every eye shall see him and they also which peirced him Rev. 1. 7. Further we may take notice what Ezekiel holds forth Ezek. 36. Ezek. 37. In the 36th chapter He declares the great displeasure of God against his people the children of Israel and speaks of great calamitie that had been upon them the heathen people being the instruments in Gods hand who dealt cruelly with them and that when God hath pitty upon them and returns to them to take them again to be his people then he would cause his fury against those enemies to break forth and they should bear their shame and punishment this from the 1. to the end of the 7th vers Then followeth very high and great promises vers 8. 9. For behold I am for you and will turn unto you c. vers 10. And I will multiply men upon you all the house of Israel c. vers 11. And I will multiply upon you man and beast and settle you after your old estates and will do better unto you then at your beginnings c. And so goeth on to the 16th verse in a promissary way Where the prophet begins again a further relation of their sin and the wrath that attends and the reason of the stop and staying of their misery namely the pitty and compassion he had to them and the regard he had to the honor of his great name Vers. 24. God speaks of gathering Israel from all countries and bringing them to their own land the iniquity of it being removed in one day And vers 25. and 29. he speaks of full cleansing promised vers 26. a new heart promised and a new spirit to be given the stony heart to be taken away and a heart of flesh given corruption wholly put off and incorruption put on a great change indeed much the same we are treating of vers 27. I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes Verse 28. And ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers which land shall have the iniquity of it removed in one day And ye shall be my people and I will be your God The fulness of the blessing of the new covenant See what followeth to the end of the chapter and weigh the whole Chapter 37. First we have that of the dry bones set together with flesh and synews and covered with skin and life breathed into them with the interpretation of it vers 11 12 13 14. These bones are the whole house of Israel The opening of graves as to the full or utmost fulfilling of it seemeth to eye the resurrection We have likewise the two sticks made one to wit Israel and Judah made one as vers 17. explained in vers 21. behold I will take the children of Israel from among the heathen whither they be gone and will gather them on every side and bring them into their own land vers 22. And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel and one king shall be king to them all and they shall no more be two nations neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all Then in vers 23. There is the promise of preservation from pollution the promise of full cleansing of full salvation and being kept in that happy condition they were changed into and God to be their God and they his people And as in vers 24. David Gods servant to be king over them and they to have one shepheard Then followeth that very observable and remarkable vers 25. And they shall dwell in the land that I
have given unto Jacob my servant wherein your fathers have dwelt to wit the land of Canaan and they sball dwell therein even they and their children and their childrens children for ever and my servant David shall be their prince for ever We may take knowledge of the great thing in vers 26. and to the end of the chapter as first a covenant of peace God will make with them then for a thousand years only no it shall be everlasting comporting with Psa 72. 7. In his days shall the righteous flourish and abundance of peace so long as the moon endureth God will set his sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore And as verse 17. He will have his Tabernacle amongst them as sometime he had of old wherein the glory of God was and a cloud covering of it and as it shall be when the new heavens and the new earth take place which holy John in Rev. 21. 3. holds forth with a behold as a great thing behold the Tabernacle of God is with men relating to the same time a great thing for God to dwell with men on earth as once he did and will do again then and further God be their God and they his people in a very eminent manner which crowns the whole And then as in vers 28. The heathens the unsaved of the nations shall know Gods favour and goodness to Israel and that it is he that doth sanctifie them when his sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore In chap. 36. 11. God sayth he will do better for them then at their beginning when they enjoyed so great things by vertue of his presence with them so as this prophecy clearly relates to the Israelites and by any thing yet appearing it hath never been made good and performed since Ezekiells time There was never such gathering and bringing out of their graves never such uniting as one nation nor have they had since his time one king over them so united David to wit Christ Gods servant hath never been king or prince over them never did they enjoy such an happy and blessed estate never did they and their children and their childrens children dwell in the promised land for ever neither was Gods sanctuary and Tabernacle planted in the midst of them since Ezekiels time to this day All must be fulfilled and made good so declared by Ezekiel without the least fayler And although much of this may be fulfilled before and more especially when the Jewes are returned to their own land and converted yet there is no time so likely for it to have its full and utmost fulfilling as at the coming of the redeemer When all Israel shall be saved at that happy time of the restoration of all things which God hath spoken c. In the time of the new earth the dwelling of the righteous and saved people in the world to come wherein there will be incorruption and immortalitie and everlasting life And if any shall think it may have its fulfilling sooner even in this day and in this world and especially before the time comes of the Jewes return and conversion and shall think to make it out by allegorising and a spiritual meaning and saying that all or most of this is come and done already within them so drawing a vale over this great prophecy it will signifie little for that no happy attainer sooner will any wayes hinder the full and final fulfilling then all other fulfillings falling short of that time in comparison will be imperfect and one jot or title must not fail thereof That in Rev. 7. seemeth very much the same and to comport with what we have been treating of before concerning the changed in a moment and these so sealed as likely to be one and the same and concurring also in the time in order to the things attending the coming of the Lord Christ and in holding forth the first-ship or preheminence of the Israelites the seed of Abraham It is declared that an Angel having the seal of the living God the Apostle Paul tells us what that seal is 2. Tim. 2. 19. this Angel vers 2. he cryeth to the Four Angels appointed to hurt the earth to forbear the doing of it till he had sealed the servants of God in their forheads so as being sealed or marked in their foreheads they thus might be known at least to the Angels that were to hurt the earth The words are hurt not the earth neither the sea nor the trees the words are short but very comprehensive till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads This hurting the earth in my apprehension is likely to relate to that great burning spoken of at the end of the world and the judgements that should attend it before and after it being like the proceed Ezek. 9. 4. of marking the mourners before the going forth of the Angel to destroy And being compared with that in Rev. 22. 4. It will inform us where and when this sealing and marking will be In the earth at the great burning of the then world at the coming of the Lord Christ and the restoration and new earth as before Holy John Vers. 4. Having heard the number declares it to be One hundred and fourty and four thousand in the whole sum of them so sealed or marked to be as before And that number was made up of all the tribes of Israel twelve thousand of every tribe wherein there is much of union one nation then and there is much of equalitle it seemeth to eye that of Ezekiel about the dividing the inheritance by Lot in the holy land to all the tribes as set forth in Ezek. 48. very considerable but dark as yet and also it speaks forth that preheminence will be to Israel Gods nation they as Noah and his family were of the old world and were reserved to be the first inhabitants of this present world so those then sealed and not dying but living are those that shall be the inhabitants of and have preheminence above the gentile believers then living and changed and also partakers thereof in the world to come and so be alive in both as Noah and his family were Not hereby excluding the raised saints from their great interest and share therein then it being sayd vers 9. After this I beheld and to a great multitude which no man could number hapily the gentle believers then changed and all that have slept in Christ since the creation and fall of all nations and kinreds and people and tongues stood before the throne and before the lamb clothed with white Robes they had changed and put off the old robes of corruption and put on new of incorruption and purity and had Palms in their hands Much felicity and abundance of peace Psal 72. 7. and as followeth vers 10. They cryed with a loud voice saying salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne and unto the lamb Of the sealed ones
we reade again in the 14th chapter vers 1. And I looked and lo a lamb to wit the Lord Christ stood on the mount Sion whether the redeemer will come and with him an hundred fourty and four thousand having his fathers name written in their foreheads By the way we may take knowledge that sealing on the forehead and writing on the forehead and marking on the foreheads are one and the same Vers. 2. and I heard a voice from heaven for the company were on earth much joy and gladnes manifested by them for vers 3. They sang as it were a new song before the throne and before the four Beasts or living creatures and the elders in that great assembly of the one hundred fourty and four thousand so sealed and having the fathers name written in their foreheads Further which were redeemed from the earth being found alive at the coming of the Lord Christ according to the mistery shewed by holy Paul It is not sayd out of their graves but from the earth where the burning was as to that of coming forth of the grave see that of our Lord Joh. 5. 28. 29. All that are in the graves shall come forth The song that they sung none could learn but they and haply such as they were The cause or reason why they could not I shall forbear by way of assay to shew it is sayd none could learn that song haply not so as to expresse it not so as to understand it or sing it it being a peculiar like the white stone with the new name in it which none knows but they that have it it being a peculiar to himself that hath it Rev. 2. 17. In vers 4. There is a description of them they are such as were not defiled with women the corruption that came by Eve and all her daughters they were rid of and freed from having put off corruption They are said to be virgins in a pure virgin state And they are such as attend the lamb and follow him whithersoever he goeth As in his providences keeping faithful to him and his truths before so when he is come down among men on earth the second time in power and great glory Further it is said these were redeemed from among men As from the fear and favour of men before so hapily at the burning being marked or sealed for preservation taken one of two in the field at the mill women as well as men and in the bed as is said one shall be taken and the other left being it may be sealed or marked in the foreheads before a very great thing And they are said to be the first-fruits to God and to the lamb the first-fruits to God of his blessed designe of restoring some of Adams fallen posteritie to their former happy estate and condition then fully perfected and finished for his praise and glory that as his servants they should serve him They are the first-fruits to the lamb namely of the travel of his soul Isa 53. 11. In his great humiliation he took on him the first-fruits of his purchase and full redemption the first fruits of his conquest and saving to the uttermost Heb. 7. 25. So as that may be minded here as being then fully fulfilled Rev. 12. 10. Now is come salvation and strength and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ c. to wit full and perfect salvation of the spirit soul and body the whole man that of regeneration and the life of faith was a kind of first fruits and mens imbracing and believing the Gospel is so called also Rom. 16. 5. 1. Cor. 16. 15. Rom. 8. 23. But these of the changed sealed ones are the first fruits to God and the lamb in a more eminent wise the mistery of God and of Christ as to mans restoration and full redemption and salvation to the uttermost and blessednes being then fully finished and made good Rev. 10. 7. A new virgin-state then not hereby excluding what of that kinde may be before as the forerunner of it without defilement spot or stain fitted to attend and follow the lamb and to serve him Lastly vers 5. it is said in their mouth was found no guile no hypocrisie then and further it is said for they are without fault or blame before the throne of God All spots stains and corruption being off and done away the design and undertaking of our Lord Christ which cost him so dear a price as his own bloud being then fully accomplished Ephes. 5. 27. to present his Church to himself blamelesse without spot or wrinkle or any such thing but holy and without blemish or fault What hath been said concerning the sealed and changed ones hath not been intended in the least in an exclusive way to the prejudice of the children of the resurrection or raised ones from the dead for that they will be of the highest degree then in their attainers and enjoyments of the great blessedness of that happy day Abraham Isaack Jacob the holy Prophets and Apostles of the lamb with the blessed martyrs for the Lord Jesus they will have the greatest share chiefest intrest then with all others that sleep in Jesus till they are awakened by the great trumpet of God at that appearing of the Lord Christ they will be very eminent in the kingdom of God of Christ Math. 8. 11. Luk. 13. 28. 29. the faithfull followers of Christ and sufferers for him among them and such as were beheaded or executed for his sake shall be eminent in the rule and government and sit on throns of judgment Math. 18. 28. Luk. 22. 28. 29. 30. Rev. 20. 4. Rev. 3. 21. yea our Lord Christ saith of the whole raised they shall be as the Angels of God Math. 22. 30. It is not so said of the changed ones they are changed alive and restored into their former good estate with some additions of blessedness as before is said To conclude it is very probable that the world to come will be here below on earth That the promised land to Abraham and his seed will be the center of the new earth That the Israelites those sealed ones together with the gentile Saints then also changed will be the inhabitants of the new earth and world to come and the Israelites of whom chiefly so high things are spoken and in whom chiefly those high Prophecyes shall be fully made good shall have the prehemence above the gentile Sains The whole matter is submitted to the considerate readers to judge and to take or leave as they see cause CHAP. VIII Containing a further proposall of some Prophecies and sayings in the holy Scriptures not yet fulfilled in the utmost extent eyeing that happy day of the coming of our Lord Christ likely then to be fulfilled and made good to the utmost to the seed of Abraham the Israelites when they together with the gentile Saints shall in a moment in the twinkling of an eye be changed
goeth on vers 4. I will build thee and thou shalt be built O virgin of Israel vers 6. there shall be a day wherein it shall be said arise ye and let us go up to Sion to the Lord our God vers 7. the Lord saith sing with gladness for Jacob. vers 8. behold I will bring them from the north and gather them from the coasts of the Earth vers 10. he that scattered Israel will gather him and keep him as a shepheard doth his sheep or flock vers 11. the Lord hath redeemed Jacob. vers 12. therefore shall they come and sing in the height of Sion for Sion will be very high indeed then and shine forth very gloriously this is much the same with that of holy Isaiah chap. 2. 2. When it shall come to passe in the last days the very time we are treating of that the mountain of the Lords house shall be established in the top of the mountains and shall be exalted above the hills and all nations shall flow unto it He goeth on and speaketh of great things that shall be done for Israel Gods people At vers 31. He speaketh of a new covenant God will make after those days with the house of Israel and Iudah Reade the matter at large What it is he declares vers 33. of Ier. 31. Namely he will put his law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts and he will be their God and they shall be his people There is much of grace in it in that he undertakes to do it without any condition vers 34. Seemeth to look further and to eye another time then that of grace and the state of regeneration as to its full fulfilling it is said they shall teach no more every man his neighbour and every man his brother saying know the Lord the reason is For they shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them saith the Lord. This new covenant it seemeth not only to eye the day of grace but the day of glory Not only the day of Christs first coming when he confirmed it with his bloud Heb. 9. The comfort and blessed fruit whereof all the servants of God in all ages since have enjoyed and yet do and still shall enjoy till that happy time come when they shall enjoy the high and full enjoyment of it in that blessed world to come when the great fruit and blessedness of it shall then be made partakers of so as was never attained unto or enjoyed before in that happy time that is coming it will have its full fulfilling and be made good in every particular That in vers 34. of this Ier. 31. which seemeth to eye another time in order thereunto for in the day of grace whilest this world lasteth there will be need of teaching and exhorting one another as it is commanded Heb. 3. 13. But exhort one another dayly whilest it is called to day whilest the day of grace lasteth so chap. 10. 25. But exhort one another and so much the more as we see the day approacheth wherein there will be no need of doing it Here in the state of regeneration there will be but knowledge in part but then in that happy state and time there will be the full vision and knowledge of God that man will be capable of the greatest according to the greatness and the least according to their littleness every vessel bigg or little will be brim-full that it can receive no more The earth to wit the new earth will be full of the knowledge of God as the waters cover the sea Isa 11. 9. Holy Paul semeth to eye this of not teaching one another 1 Cor. 13. 9. we know but in part we prophesy in part so was it at the present but there was another time to come when it would not be so Vers. 10. When that which is perfect is come that blessed time that perfect state takes place as it will do when the raised and changed ones shall appear with the Lord Christ then an end of things in part and of teaching also For prophesying or teaching as to them will then cease Here we are but as children then as perfect men here we see but as through a glasse darkly but then we shall see face to face clearly and fully we now know but in part but then we shall know as we are known for God will fully take away the face of the covering and vail that lets and hinders Isa 25. 7. when there shall be a changing so that vail will be done away Very high knowledge of God then our Lord will shew us plainly of the father and in him we shall behold his glory In the eighth and ninth chapters of the epistle to the Hebrews this is treated of by the Apostle under the term of a new testament A covenant and a testament differ something strictly minded though in substance they may be the same There were many covenants made by Almighty God as with Noah and Abraham Isaack and Iacob with the Israelites with David and with Levi c. But he made but two testaments a first by Moses confirmed by the bloud of Bulls and Goats A second by the Lord Christ confirmed by his own bloud or death as a testament must be else it is of no force but a covenant is of force whilest a person liveth and is otherwise confirmed The new testament as a testament of the Lord Christ he is the blessed mediator or surety of it as Moses was of the first It relates chiefly to the time of grace and the estate of regeneration in this world and is of high concern and great fruit and benefit to all believers much of the mistery of godlines and of the Gospel being contained in it but as a covenant it seemeth to eye and look at a further time not yet come and a covenant that shall then be made good when they shall not teach for there will be no need of it they shall know as much as they shall be capable of knowing for such fullness they shall enjoy as nothing can be added to it No great question but the Apostle had this in his thoughts in order to that blessed time to come the last verse seemeth to speak out so much to them that look for him to wit the Lord Christ shall he appear the second time as he appeared the first without sin to wit the imputation of sin in a low condition in the form of a servant so the first time but the second time in power and great glory without sin unto salvation Heb. 9. 28. to wit to full and perfect salvation of body and spirit united in one at that happy day There are many blessed expectants that look for the Lord Christ his appearing this second time as good old Simeon Hannah did the first time there are blessed servants that look for their Lord his return from a far country whither he is gone to receive for
away and be changed as a vesture Psal 102. 26. They shall also be forgotten and not remembred amongst the many things there held forth vers 23. It is sayd they shall not labour in vain nor bring forth to wit children for trouble for they are the seed of the blessed of the Lord and their off-spring with them There are other things in the chapter as to the full fulfilling of them relating to that time of the restoration when our Lord shall again come from heaven which may be mentioned after Take we further knowledge of that Isai 11. 6. That very high prophecy in order to the restoration of all things speaking in the former part of the Lord Christ and the happiness then vers 6. He sayeth the woolf shall dwell with the lamb and the leopard shall lie down with the kidd and the calfe and the young lion and the fatling together and a little child shall lead them vers 7. And the cow and the bear shall feed their young ones shall lie down together and the lion shall eat straw like the Oxe Vers. 8. And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the Asp and the weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice Den. And as it is sayd vers 9. none shall hurt or destroy then no not these devouring creatures at that happy time of the restoration of all things the prophecy is very high that we have mentioned And that which followeth speaks forth a wonderful change in the creature and that their hurtfulnes and devouring nature will then be taken away by the restoration and they made harmlesse as at their first making so as that will then be that followeth vers 9. They shall not hurt nor destroy not these in the new earth in all my holy mountain But as to that of seed and offspring then here is a little child and a sucking child here is a weaned childe very likely to be such then at that happy time of the restoration and change when the groaning creatures under their present bondage shall be freed and be delivered into the glorious liberty of the sons of God Rom. 8. 21. which as they are capable they shall enjoy and be made partakers of That of Ezekiel is very considerable Ezek. 36. 37. Ezek. 37. 25. Speaking concerning their dwelling in their own land the land of promise to Abraham he sayth thus And ye shall dwell in the land I have given to Jacob my servant wherein your fathers have dwelt and they shall dwell therein even they and their children and their childrens children for ever And my servant David shall be their prince for ever Veri 27. I will make a covenant of peace with them and multiply them and set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore Was there ever such a thing such an attayner by Israelites since Ezekiels time or is there like to be short of that day any such full fulfilling as may answer what he hath said the Jewish monarchy or kingdom of stone which some are strong in their thoughts for as having much of scripture for it as they judge which I shall not meddle with here it is reckoned short but for forty or five and forty years will that amount to make good to the full what he hath said they shall dwell in it and their children and their childrens children for ever And hath David Gods servant to wit Christ been or is he in his person like to be a prince or ruler in this old world for ever is it not more like to be in the world to come in the day of the restoration let the wise in heart consider Having held forth something concerning the restoration and change of man and the creatures according to what is held forth in the holy scriptures and the prophecyes therein conteyned it may be necessary to take a little notice and see what is spoken concerning the place where they will have their aboad and being then at the restoration The prophet Isaiah chap. 65. 17. He tells us of a new earth for behold I create a new heaven and a new earth for which the servants of God in the verse following are bidden to be glad and rejoyce Holy Peter likewise tells us 2. Pet. 3. 13. That we according to his promise look for a new heaven and a new earth wherein shall dwell righteousnes to wit righteous men and things Holy John he tells us Rev 21. 1. Of a new heaven and a new earth which he saw This newnes it will be by a restoration and change Psal 102. 27. speaking of the old he sayth they shall perish and wax old as a garment as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed and as before made new for the servants of God the seed of Abraham to inhabit and dwell in for they shall be changed and continue and dwell there see vers 28. It seemeth to be prophetical and speaks out much the children of thy servants shall continue and their seed shall be established before thee Even in the new earth for till then they shall continue to make good the prophecy then shall that be made good in the new earth Isa 60. 21. Thy people shall be all righteous they shall inherit the land for ever This planting it will be of God himself for his own glory the changed in a moment will be such righteous ones a blessed plantation indeed where no polluter or polluted shall enter or be found Rev. 21. 27. There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth the meek they shall inherit the earth Math. 5. 5. The restoration will effect great things for the better as Adam his sin and transgression did for the worse which will be removed and done away it was said by the Lord Gen. 3. 17. 18. 19. Cursed is the earth or ground for thy sake in sorrow shalt thou eat thereof all the dayes of thy life thorns and thistles shall it bring forth in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return to the ground c. A very sore curse and punishment a change greatly for the worse it not being so before as it will not be then when the restoration takes place and the change for the better so greatly all things made new and restored as at first The curse taken off no curse there then Rev. 22. 3. as now none of the bitter fruits of transgression and the curse that attended man and the creatures as sorrow and pain sickness and want hard labour and toyl for bread barrenness of the earth and thorns and thistles and want of all good things all removed and taken away with the curse at this happy restoration of all things wherein the land of promise To Abraham and his seed to Jacob and his called Israelites Gen. 35. 12. The land I gave Abraham and Isaack to thee will I give it and to thy seed after thee will I give the land This
land is like to fare well and to be the chief the center of that happy change and restoration of the earth and making of it new Psal 105. 8. He hath remembred his covenant for ever the word he commanded to a thousand generations Not yet compleated it is likely but that it will extend to that time of the restoration Vers. 9. 10. Which he confirmed by covenant and oath vers 11. The thing is declared to thee will I give the land of Canaan the lot of your inheritance c. If God will remember his covenant for ever to a thousand generations it will fare well with that land then as likewise with the lands and dwellings of the saved nations that shall walk in Ierusalems light and share with them in all their blessedness and glory then that speaks out much and is very high Zech. 3. 9. And I will remove the iniquitie of that land in one day to wit that happy day of the restoration Ier. 50. 20. In those dayes and in that time sayth the Lord the iniquitie of Israel shall be sought for and there shall be none and the sins of Iudah and they shall not be found c. Then will there be no more curse Rev. 22. 3. For that will be gone and be no more found there Then will that be made good and fully fulfilled Mal. 3. 2. And all nations shall call you blessed for ye shall be a delightfull land sayeth the Lord of hosts It was prophesyed of old by Noah that God should enlarge Iaphet and he should dwell in the Tents of shem likely to be made good to the full then The strangers of Iaphet Ezek. 47. 22 23. The strangers cleaving to the God of Israel shall share with Israel dwelling among them at that day The prophecy is dark as yet but the day will declare it but for Canaan and Ham his father that servant of servants under the curse of Noah there seemeth to be no mention of any grace or favour for him or for his lands or dwellings at that happy day but the contrary of which I shall not now discourse As for the interest of the creature and their sharing according to their capabilitie in the blessedness of that happy day see what is said in Rom. 8. 19. The earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God How glorious they will appear then when they shall be restored and changed so vers 20. They are now subject and they greatly groan to be freed and delivered they groan under hope a great word hope in the creature that groaneth and travelleth in pain together untill now vers 22. But that which is a most clear testimony in the case of restoration vers 21. Because the creature it self shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God which they shall at the coming of the saviour be restored unto at that happy day of the restoration of all things Alas for them that do not believe it and hope for it the whole matter proposed and held forth is submitted to the judgment of the ingenious and intelligent reader CHAP XI Containing the proposal of some other prophecyes that speak of a blessed and flourishing condition and great prosperitie peace and the enjoyment of great blessings the righteous shall then enjoy when our Lord Christ comes and the blessed restoration takes place and the freedom from all want woe and misery then THere are other prophesies besides those that speak of seed off-spring children and posteritie that speak of great prosperitie the righteous shall enjoy then at the restoration and coming of the Lord namely of the enjoyment of inheritance and posessions vineyard and olive yards of planting and sowing and reaping the fruit of eating and drinking building houses and dwelling in them of sitting under their own vines and figtrees and none making them afraid of flourishing and enjoying abundance of all good things all which are looked on as low carnal things by some incompatible with the happiness of the blessed state and condition of the righteous in the world to come which they count and would have to be heaven it self and therefore those aforesaid things are passed over and little notice taken of them or they are referred to times short of that happy day for their being made good or otherwise they are allegorized and have some spiritual meaning put upon them but however notwithstanding it is very likely that all those things in the fulness according as they are expressed in the holy writ as foretold by the prophets shall be made good and take place and there hath no such time been yet it is probable nor short of that happy time of the restoration and change is there like to be the full performance and making good the same I do conceive that I cannot without the attracting consure and suffering losse and being cryed out on as being erronious at the least propose these things to consideration the spirits of some are so keen and their thoughts so high set the other way that they will cry carnal carnal at the least if not far worse however I shall bear it and go on And shall premise as a copy to write by and as a standard to measure by the condition and state of Adam and the earth as it was at the first when God created it before mans fall and the curse that entered thereupon the restoration and change will be into the same estate and condition with some blessed advantages to the enjoyers of it at that happy day Upon the serious-minding whereof something haply may appear not thought of for as God neither made nor ordained any thing in vain so he hath foretold or promised nothing that is insignificant useless and unsuitable to the state and condition of man Adam and Eve were man and woman the changed alive in a moment in the twinkling of an eye will be the like We propose in the first place Psal 72. It is spoken of Solomon in the type but of the Lord Christ the great Solomon in the antitype Weigh the Psalm in the whole as speaking of the happy day of Christs kingdom to be brief consider vers 7. In his days to wit the Lord Christ the righteous shall flourish and abundance of peace with the enjoying of all good things as long as the moon endureth See also vers 16. A handfull of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon and they of the city shall flourish like the grasse of the earth There was in Solomons time a very happy time and an high attainer the highest that ever Israel attayned unto at any time or that for a time they are like to attain unto in this world of peace plenty and prosperity but alase it lasted not but went off with him And besides it is short of what is spoken of in the Psalm and in
be given to the saints for they shall reign with him Rev. 20. 4. 6. of which more after But to proceed in a gradual way and take knowledge of what the holy scripture holds forth as relating to and eyeing that happy time before mentioned we may take knowledge of father Jacobs blessing of Judah his son Gen. 49. 8. His hand should be on the neck of his enemies his fathers children should bow before him Vers. 10. The scepter shall not depart from Judah c. We may also take notice of Balaams prophecy Numb 24. 7. 8. see the place the height and fulness is like to be then see like wise vers 17. 18. 19. All held forth which I forbear to set down relateth to a time afarr off and not nigh Vers. 17. Out of Jacob shall come he that shall have the dominion a wonderfull time it relateth unto for as vers 23. Who shall live when God doth this he will he will do it Then in the dayes of the dominion and reign of the Lord Christ shall that be fulfilled Psal 15. acknowledged and stiled a Psalm of Christs kingdom vers 14. In stead of thy fathers thou shalt have or there shall be children whom thou mayest make princes in all the earth to wit fully so in the new earth I will make thy name to be remembred in all generations therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever Psal 49. 14. Eyeing the resurrection when death feedeth on the wicked in the grave the righteous shall arise and have the day the dominion in that very morning likewise will that be made good then Psal 149. 9. To have power to execute the vengeance that is written it is sayd this honour have all the saints to share with the Lord Christ their blessed saviour and redeemer their king and governor sure enough to be true and made good then In the next place take we knowledge of what holy Isaiah sayth Isa 60. 12. The nation and kingdom that will not serve thee to wit Isrnel shall perish yea those nations shall be utterly wasted vers 14. The sons of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee and all they that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet and shall call thee the city of the Lord. That this relateth to the time of Christ and his kingdom few deny We shall proceed to that eminent place Dan. 7. It is after the fourth kingdom or monarchy see what is sayd vers 18. But the saints of the most high to wit the Israelites especially shall take and possesse the kingdom for ever even for ever and ever very great durations not yet begun it is likely but will fully be fulfilled at the restoration when our Lord Christ shall be sent the second time then the saints shall fully take and possesse the kingdom Vers. 22. And the ancient of days came and judgement was given to the saints of the most high And the time came that the Paints possessed the kingdom Some build the fifth Monarchy or kingdom of the stone on this and other the like scriptures apprehending it will be in this world before the restoration and change we have treated of which I leave to the day to declare whether it will be so or no but what holy Daniel hath foretold will surely be made good even that vers 27. And the kingdom and dominion and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven shall be given to the people of the saints of the most high whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom and all dominions shall serve and obey him that is their governour There can be nothing more full and plain only the time is to be waited for and very like it will be fully fulfilled when our Lord Christ fully takes to him his power and reigns at the happy restoration of all things I shall mention no more out of the old testament Our Lord Christ in the new hath told us that his kingdom is not of this world Joh. 18. 36. neither as I apprehend is or to be in this world save in a spiritual consideration as the gospel and gospel dispensations as the spirit and word and the fruits of the spirit righteousness peace and joy with faith and love c. though some apprehend from those words in the latter part of that verse but now is my kingdom not from hence or then to be set up in this world the emphasis of the words as they conceive lying in the word but now that his kingdom will begin to be set up in this world before his personal coming but I leave it as not being the subject matter of this discourse but that is clear another thing that we are treating of from his kingdom in a spiritual consideration only It is dominion kingdom and power outward and visible which our treaty is of this our Lord hath not taken to him as yet he hath not taken to him his great power and kingdom he is gone to fetch it when he comes he will bring it with him Luk. 19. 12. 15. 2. Tim. 4. 7. And then he will fully set it up and reign gloriously in the midst of his enemies It is much in my apprehension that any should think the saints of the most high should reign and have kingdom and power and dominion before the Lord Christ that would answer the prophecyes in the holy Scriptures and be a fulfilling of them but I conceive though some so think and say yet most of them that judge Christs kingdom will begin to be set up in this world before his personal coming do not apprehend that the prophecyes on that account will have their full fulfilling therein nor will be so fulfilled till he so comes Our Lord Christ tels his followers that continued with him in his temptations Luk. 22. 28 29. 30. And I appoint unto you a kingdom as my father hath appointed unto me that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom when it comes and he reigns in it and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel Minde we that in Math. 25. 24. come ye blessed of my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you c. When will this be when he shall come in his glory and all the holy Angels with him and shall fit on the throne of his glory it will be then that the Saints of the most high God will be so advanced and dignified so impowered to judge know ye not saith the Apostle 1. Cor. 6. 2. that the Saints shall judge the world yea and Angels also vers 3. the world have judged and wrongfully many times condemned them and they have been for Christs sake killed all the day long Rom. 8. 36. it will be otherwise then they shall judge them that injuriously condemned them then the Saints shall have the day and what Daniell hath told shall come to passe that the dominion and greatness of the kingdom under the
and the kingdom of Christ given him of the father to hold or say that these are all one and the same seemeth to reflect on the spirit by which the holy scriptures were written All scripture being given by inspiration of God 2 Tim. 3. 16. Holy men of God of old spake as they were moved by the holy spirit 2. Pet. 1. 21. Christ our Lord will drink of the fruit of the vine in his fathers kingdom As to that of difference and distinctnes betweeen the kingdoms forenamed that in Ephes. 5. 5. seemeth to hold forth something the Apostle there speaking of several sorts of sinners sayeth know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God 1 Cor. 6. 9. In like manner that before Ephes. 5. 5. He saith we know that no whoremonger nor unclean person nor covetous man that is an Idolater hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God to wit God the father's kingdom such wicked sinners they have no part or Inheritance in the kingdom of the Lord Christ they shall in no wise enter there or dwell there Rev. 21. 27. Rev. 22. 15. There will be no way found or entrance provided for them into the Everlasting kingdom of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ 2. Pet. 1. 11. In like manner they shall have nothing to do in the kingdom of God the father more high and glorious when God shall be all in all no wicked sinners shall ascend thither or dwell there this know as it is said the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God the father it will be too high and too glorious In the kingdom of God the creator they have lived and do live as somtime rich Dives did and had his share and part of good things The case will be otherwise then when the kingdom of the father takes place where God shall be all in all that of the psalmist being very prophetical and spoken prayer-wise may be minded as that which will be made good Psal 104. 35. Let the sinners be consumed out of the earth and let the wicked be no more c. The sinners will be consumed out of the earth in the time of the kingdom of Christ in the new earth and before his kingdom be ended See Rev. 19. 17. 18. 21. Rev. 20. 9. see the places and others of the like import but when the kingdom of the father takes place and God the father be all in all then the wicked will be no more Halelujah Our Lord Christ will drink of the fruit of the Vine there and the righteous will shine as the sun there where those wicked sinners shall not come nor be no more then for ever The kingdom of God as the creator of Heaven and earth of which the holy Scriptures speak very much It is a subject so high and comprehensive and so much spoken of it in the holy Scriptures as that I shall only speak a few things in a General way and that by way of essay This kingdom began with the creation wherein soveranity was delegated to Adam and it lasted till the floud when all flesh perished Then from the floud it hath been carried and will be carried on to the great burning to come 2. Pet. 3 6. 7. of the world that now is when the world to come shall take place and the blessed kingdom and Power and dominion of our Lord Christ shall take place and begin he then a king will take to himself his great power and reign and all rule authority and power rest in him Rev. 11. 17. all power and rule being given unto him both in heaven and in earth Math. 28. 18. of the great Jehovah the maker of heaven and earth This kingdom of God the creator as it hath so it shall rule over all Psal 10. 3. 19. he hath set up and pulled down as he pleased and so he doth and will do while this world lasteth as it was said by Daniell to Nebuchadnezzar Dan. 4. 32. Till thou know that the most high ruleth in the kingdom of men and giveth it to whomsoever he will as before he had said in vers 25. and says in vers 24. this is the decree of the most high which is come upon my Lord the King By him or under him kings reign and have ruled been set up and pulled down his ordering is so high and of such extent and largness in order to all things as that a sparrow falls not to the ground without his Providence and the very hairs of our head are numbred Math. 10. 29. 30. we may say with the psalmist Psal 8. 9. O Lord our Lord our King our governor how excellent is thy name thy sovereignty and power in all the earth And shall end with that of the Apostle Rom. 11. 33. O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God c. and as in vers 36. for of him and through him and to him are all things to whom be glory for ever Amen Of the kingdom rule and government of the Lord Jehovah the maker of heaven and earth we may mind it as from the floud how he ruled and gave power to rule under him in his kingdom from Noah to Abraham and the Patriarchs to Moses Joshua and the judges unto the time of Samuel Acts. 13. 20. then they desired a king and God gave them a king Saul of the tribe of Benjamin a goodly person and some way eminent but in that their desire which was condescended to of God God said to Samuel they have not rejected thee but they have rejected me that I should not reign over them 1. Sam. 8. 7. Saul's reign lasted not but for his disobedience to the king of heaven he was put down and God the great Jehovah and ruler over all chose David and his seed a type of our Lord Christ Touching David it is said the Lord hath found a man after his own heart 1. Sam. 13. 14. and his race according to Gods promise continued Solomon that eminent one for wisdom continued after him and he advanced the kingdom to the greatest height of glory that ever Israel attained unto A breach was made in that kingdom and state not only in the division but in the departing of the Scepter as it hath been for a long time The kingdoms of this world out of the line of Abraham and David in a more general way they have been ordered according to his pleasure The rulers and sovereigns have been set up and taken down according to the pleasure of the great Jehovah from the beginning it hath been so And to particularize a few Those great monarchs and monarchies the Assyrians the Babylonians the Persians the Graecians and the Romans and all others under them and not under them as the ethnich potentates they have been at the ordering of God Almighty maker of heaven and earth though it may be some of them have said and may say as Pharaoh said