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B02840 The unsearchable riches of Christ, and of grace and glory in and thorow [sic] him. Diligently searched into, clearly unfolded, and comfortably holden forth, in fourteen rich gospel sermons preached on several texts, at communions, in Glasgow. / By the late pious & powerful gospel-preacher in that city, Mr. James Durham. Durham, James, 1622-1658. 1685 (1685) Wing D2827; ESTC R171877 237,276 370

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Burges-ship The Second is a suitableness and peculiar manner of living and carrying according to the Lawes of that City as it is often said in the book of the Acts of the Apostles After the manner of the Romans who had their own lawes customes and usages and being applied here in a Spiritual sense it supposes 1. A joint interest with the saints or being Fellow Citizens with the Saints As it is Ephes 2.19 Who are all Burgesses of the Heavenly Jerusalem though some of them be as it were in the Suburbs and lower Town and some in the Higher yet all here below have the same Master and Father with them who are above in Heaven 2. It supposeth a way walk and conversation like Heaven to be peculiarly indued with a nature inclinations desires designes and qualifications suitable to heaven We take it here especially in the latter sense because Paul proposeth himself as a pattern to them to imitat and it holds his suitableness to Heaven The Second thing to be cleared a litle is what it is to have a conversation in Heaven I Answer these Two are in effect one and the same to have a conversation in heaven and to be Heavenly in our conversation it 's even to have a conversation like that which Christians hope to have in Heaven and such as are bounden and on their way thitherward should have This is a generall hint of what a Heavenly Conversation or a Conversation in Heaven is and because in prosecuting the Doctrines to be deduced from the words we will have occasion to explain it More Particularly we shall say no more of it now The Doctrines that arise from the words are especially these Four The first whereof is that There is a sort of Heavenliness in the Conversation of Christians that should be studied by them all without exception and that lyeth on them all as their duty The Second is that This Heavenliness of Conversation is in a great measure through Grace attainable for Paul and other believers attained it which is not so to be understood as if there were an universall suitableness or a suitableness in all things in sojourning Saints to Glorified Saints in Heaven for in Heaven they do not eat nor drink neither are they married nor given in Marriage But it 's to be understood of a suitableness in respect of qualification conformity and likeness in so far as is incumbent to sojourners who are walking thither-ward The Third is That It is a peculiar and contradistinguishing mark of a serious and suitably exercised Christian from all other men in the world That his conversation is in Heaven while that of others is not The Fourth is That It 's not an ordinary and common but a rare thing among Professed Christians to have a Conversation in Heaven Many sayes the Apostle Walk of whom I have told you and now tell you weeping that they are enemies to the Cross of Christ But I and some few others with me have our Conversation in Heaven and the many that he speaks of here we take to be those of whom he speaks in the First Chapter who preached Christ but out of envy and pressed Holiness it is like with more then ordinary fervour being zealous of the Law and seeking to mix the righteousness of it with the Righteousness of Christ in the point of Justification yet they had not their Conversation in Heaven as he and some others had We shall not prosecute these Doctrines distinctly seeing this is the scope of them all even to hold forth and commend the Necessity and excellency of a Heavenly conversation which we shall first clear 2 Confirme and then 3. We shall speak to the Use of it First Then for Clearing what a Heavenly Conversation is ye would consider that the Apostle speaks of his owne and of some few other Godly persons their conversation in opposition to those many mentioned by him before And it imports or implies these Four First it 's to have Heaven proposed to our selves as our great Scope and designe next to the glory of God even as to have an earthly Conversation is to mind earthly things to have a bentness of spirit towards them and to be wholly or Mostly taken up about the things of the World So to be Heavenly in our Conversation is to have the mind taken up about Heaven Prizing affecting and seeking after Heaven and Heavenly things as the word is Col. 3.1 Seek after or set your affections on those things that are above Secondly As it imports Prizing and affecting of Heaven and of Heavenly things so it imports the taking of that way that leads to the end and so it is to be in the use of all means and duties that lead to Heaven seek saith the Apostle in that Col. 3.1 Those things that are above Set your affections on things above not on things beneath or on the earth To hold forth the earnestness and ardency of affections that Christians ought to have towards things heavenly and how very much they should be with Holy care and solicitude busied in the use of all means and in the Practice of all duties for the furthering and promoting of an Heavenly designe even as worldly men are taken up and exercised with carking cares leaving as it were no stone unmoved to promove and compass their earthly designes Thirdly It imports the having of our Conversation like heaven to be walking like those that are in Heaven not to be conformed to the World or like the men of the world but to be like Angels and Glorified Saints in Heaven according to our Capacitie as we are taught to pray in the Lords Prayer They will be done on earth as it is done in Heaven It 's to have a native and kindly suitableness and proportionableness to them that are glorified in Heaven Fourthly It imports this that we should be often in Heaven as to our thoughts and affections as to our desires and delights Though we be living on the earth that we should have as it were more then our one half in heaven as David hath it Psal 25.1 Unto thee O Lord do I lift up my soul or as the Word is 2 Cor. 5. Though we be absent in the Body that yet we may be some way present in our Spirits with the Lord that we should make frequent visits to Heaven that we should have much to do there have much Traffique commerce correspondence and intercourse in and with Heaven that in a word we should converse more where we love then where we live which is held forth and expressed in the Scripture by walking with God by having fellowship with him by following hard after him and the like a suitableness to and a converse in Heaven are mainly meant here As for the Second thing proposed viz. The Confirmation of this that a Christian should study this Heavenliness of Conversation the Argument is clear and pressing from Vers 17. Where the Apostle exhorts the
Philippians to be followers of him and here he tells them that his Conversation is in Heaven and if his Conversation was in Heaven then certainly it was their duty and is ours to have our Conversation in Heaven for he proposeth himself as our pattern in this and we have it from the Spirit of God by him pressed on us as our duty to imitat him in this thing It is not so singular a practice as to be peculiarized Monopoliz'd and engrossed to him alone but such as was common to him and other serious Christians according to their measure Therefore he says not My Conversation but Our Conversation as if he had said it 's mine and the Conversation of others and of all that follow me and I would have you in this to follow me and none other that doth not walk as I do If it be needfull further to confirme it ye may take this one reason which hath several arguments in the bosom of it A Christians Conversation should be Heavenly because all that a Christian hath is from and in Heaven and is some way Heavenly as will manifestly appear if ye look first to a Christians nature it 's from Heaven He is Partaker of the Divine Nature He is born of God He is of the new Jerusalem his Father is Heavenly as he is taught to pray Our Father which art in Heaven Or our Heavenly Father to point out that as we have born the Image of the earthly so must we bear the Image of the Heavenly as it is 1 Cor. 15.49 Where is the elder Brother Is he not in the Heavenly places As the Apostle tells us Ephes 2.6 His Treasure is in Heaven His hope is in Heaven Heaven is the City the Mansion the rest whither He is travelling or if Secondly ye consider the Believers calling and his obligation Thereby he is partaker of the Heavenly calling as it is Heb. 2.1 Separated from the rest of the world and therefore ought not to live as the world doth He hath a Heavenly law to walk by he hath Heavenly promises to feed and live upon and to comfort himself in his happiness is Heavenly and all the Duties that he is called to are so of which this is the substance and sum even to glorifie God and to seek to enjoy him and so to shine in his Conversation as others may be provoked to glorifie God are not his prayers and praises Heavenly and can a believer possibly go aright about those and not be Heavenly to be Translated from darkness to light to be a partaker of the Sanctifieing spirit of God to be a new Creature to have the spirit of Adoption to have boldness of access to God to be an Heir and a joint-Heir with Christ c. Are not these Heavenly Or if Thirdly We look to his company is it not Heavenly We are come saith the Apostle Heb. 12. To God the Judge of all to Jesus the Mediator of the new Covenant to the new Jerusalem which taketh in all the Saints in Heaven the Saints on earth to an innumerable company of Angels to the general assembly of the first born to the Spirits of just men made perfect In a word whatever we look to whether to the Believers nature or to his end or to the rule of his walk or to the Promises or to his work and way wherein he is to go all is Heavenly is there not an oblidging necessity on the Believer in respect of all these to study to be Heavenly in his Conversation Which is the great thing that the Apostle Paul presseth on you and from these words is clearly pressed on all Christians The Uses are Four The First whereof serves for Instruction and Infirmation to all that bear the Name of Christ know from this what is the high pitch of Holiness that ye are called to It is even to be Heavenly in your Conversation are there not many who have much need to be instructed in this Who never walked under the Conviction of the necessity of this as a duty otherwise were it possible that the most part of men and women who are called Christians and profess a hope of Heaven could or durst live as they do some in Prophanity Riotousness and gluttony others in meer civility and Morall Honesty and others in Formality and Hypocrisie at the best Let me ask you in good earnest are ye not convinced that this is a duty or do you think that Paul was scorning or complementing when he exhorts to follow him in this Or is it possible that ye can enjoy so many Heavenly priviledges or be to any purpose performing heavenly duties except ye be Heavenly in your Conversation And if so Mistake not Christianity as if when ye are exhorted to be Christians ye were only bidden not to be prophane or only to go about the externall duties of Religion or only to have a sort of meerly Moral sincerity and seriousness in the performing of them which are indeed things good in themselves and we do not we dare not disallow them but rather commend them but ye are called to more to much more and that is to be Heavenly-minded and to have your Conversation in Heaven I know some are so profane and others are so misbelievingly discouraged that when they hear such doctrine as this they will be ready the one sort to say We cannot all be Saints and the other Alace we cannot be Saints but let all such mouths be stopped ye are called and oblidged indispensibly to be Saints and if ye be not Saints here ye shall never be Saints hereafter There are also some of so distempered dispositions and humours that they either put off all or most duties or at least go very heartlesly about them because they cannot attain perfection in them but it 's clear from the Scriptures that there is a kind of Perfection to be win at here in this life which is even this Holiness and Heavenliness of Conversation When ye shall be called to a reckoning God will not ask you so much whether ye did not Drink drunk Whore Swear Lie Cheat Steal or the like as whether ye were Heavenly in your Conversation and this is not to be astricted to one or to some few particular duties but is the requisit qualification of a Christian in all duties and in all his actions whether he be Praying Practising Hearing Reading Buying Selling Eating Drinking c. Or whatever He do and be about he is to be Heavenly in all those And if ye Ask more particularly what that is I shall shew you in what respect a Christian may be said to have and should have his Conversation in Heaven And First in respect of the inward Holy frame and Divine se●t of his heart he should be Heavenly in that free from those distempering Passions that the men of this world are subjected nay enslaved unto and hurried with He should not have his affections dragging on the earth nor his
are the means or steps by which we may win in and ascend to this heavenliness of Conversation which is indeed a very suitable and necessary question and would God we were serious in proposing of it and were convinced of the necessity of it However let such as would fain be at it know First That they must be much mortified and denyed to Creature-Comforts therefore Col. 3. These two are opposed Seek those things which are above set your affections on things in heaven and not on things of the earth to go both up and down at once is impossible if ye would be heavenly in your Conversation seek to have the world litle and low in your estimation to be not only free from the sinfull intanglements of it but to be Mortified to things lawfull I press you not to negligence in your honest and lawfull callings far less to lay them aside but to a heavenly mindedness and holy denyedness in your diligence Use the things of this world as not abusing them as not being taken with them nor glued to them the minding of earthly things too much clogs and keeps mens hearts that they do not mount up to heaven It 's impossible while the heart is surfeited with the cares of this life that it can thus sore aloft And therefore Secondly Those that would be heavenly in their conversation must lay up their treasure in heaven For where the Treasure is there will the heart be also were ye under the deep and due conviction of the vanity of earthly things and of the excellencie of heaven and heavenly things and laying your reckoning soberly and seriously that heaven ye must have it would be much more easie to Scrue up your affections to it as where mens stock and treasure is there is their heart even so were your great stock and treasure in heaven your heart would certainly be there your hope your love and delight would be there But your seeking after contentment and satisfaction in earthly vanities where it cannot be found keeps your heart out of heaven Thirdly Be much in the duty of meditation and contemplation of heavenly things this is as it were the great wheel and first mover of the Clock to have the mind heavenly often conversing in heaven and often thinking of it and often recounting the blessed advantages the glorious and great happiness that are there even till your meditation of God be made sweet and till your delight in him thereby stirred up and strengthened make a heavenly conversation for litle such meditation makes litle heavenly-mindedness and when the mind is not on heaven something that 's worse comes in the place of it ye that know the bent and inclination of your own minds to be naturally downward and how natively to speak so it runs on vanities and how difficult it is to keep it but alongst two or three sentences fixed on heavenly things and how preternatural a motion it is as it were to make it ascend and mount upward will easily assent to the truth of this It is an excellent word that David hath Psal 139. When I awake I am still with thee Fourthly We commend this to you hinted at before that ye would be much in trading and Trafficking with Heaven to be often and serious in Prayer frequently sending up desires thither and bringing thence returns of prayer in g●eat measures of Grace catching hold of and griping at somewhat above you whereby ye may be helped up that high and Holy hill It transforms into the same Image from Glory to Glory to be keeping love to Christ fresh to have hope as an anchor cast within the vaile In a word love to Christ and delight in him being as a considerable part so also the result of Holiness There must be a study of Holiness in all the Parts of it of Holiness in all manner of Conversation and a Heavenly frame aimed at and endeavoured in all duties and in all the steps of our walk and conversation in order to the keeping in cherishing and increasing of love to and delight in him and often thinking on that which helps to it viz. Let thy will be done on earth as it is done in Heaven A word often in the mouths of many but litle in their hearts And Q how lamentably unlike are the practises of many of you to it We may indeed blush and think shame to speak and you may think shame to hear of having a Conversation in heaven there being so litle of it amongst us But we must speak of it and ye must hear it spoken of since it is a part and a great part of our duty and will be a part and a great part of our reckoning and we lay and leave it upon you from the Lord to be studied by you Do not think that ye shall ever have your Conversation in Heaven afterward who have not your Conversation in Heaven here many of you that have a fair Profession of Religion and seem to come near to that harbour of rest and yet never enter into it are like to a ship that comes as it were with up-sails very near the Port and is unexpectedly blowen back to the Sea again whereas the Believer who has his Anchor cast on firm and sure ground within the vail is enabled to endure tossing being like a tight ship that is able to ride out the storme and to stem the Port His Treasure is in Heaven and there is a sure and indissoluble knot cast betwixt Heaven where his treasure is and his heart Now from all this judge what a mighty prejudice it is to be earthly minded and to slight this walk with God and Conversation in heaven and who are they that dare offer or presume to come before God the righteous Judge of Heaven and Earth in whose sight the very Heavens are not pure to abide his tryall who have been puddling all their dayes in the world never once seriously and suitably minding a Conversation in Heaven O let the consideration of eternal Happiness on the one hand and of Eternal miserie on the other provoke you and necessitat you all to study in good earnest to have your conversation in Heaven and ye believers in Christ and Children of light walk in the light suitably to your Heavenly Father and to the hope of your Heavenly inheritance O! be more conversant in Heaven before ye come to it and where ye shall be by and by for evermore A Preparation SERMON for the Communion On ISAIAH 55.1 2 3. I will make an Everlasting Covenant with you even the sure mercies of David IT is hard to conceive or express whether the things which the Gospel offereth be the most large or the terms on which they are offered be the most free There is that no doubt in both together which may make the beholder stay and wonder Among many excellent offers of the Gospel that which is here is one very full and free would to God we
is scarce any sort of sin but the Lord out faceth it in his Covenant as we may see Jer. 3. where the Lord saith Thou hast played the harlot with many lovers thou hast spoken a●d one evil as thou could'st yet wilt thou not from this time cry unto me my Father If we look to the grosness of sin were it like Scarlet or Crimson Isaiah 1.18 It shall be made white like Snow and wooll if ye be willing and obedient saith the Lord to close a Covenant with me ye shall eat the good of the Land In the propounding of the Covenant he will take away that exception of the grosness of sin which might stand in the sinners way were it even rotten Hypocrisy detestable indifferency and luk-warmness in the matters of God putting the Person in hazard to be spewed out of Christs Mouth yet he saith even to such if they will indeed take his counsell and be content to have their deadly evils removed and their wants supplied I counsel thee to come and buy of me Eye-salve Gold and Garments and Behold I stand at the Door and knock if any man will open the door I will come in to him and Sup with him and he with me Only take this word of Advertisment here and then I shall clear and confirm the Doctrine further when then we speak of sinners access to God by this Covenant we mean that there is access only on Condition they take with their faults and come weeping heart-broken and someway suitably affected with their sin these only are the persons that may comfortably expect this accesse he seeks after such though he will find none such till he make them such For further clearing and confirming of it then we would consider these Four things 1. Gods end in the Covenant which will make out this that there must be access to a run-away sinner by this Covenant to union with God when he comes home to him in the way of Repentance and Believing because his end in the Covenant is to save Sinners often spoken of to Justifie the ungodly Rom. 4.5 To dwell with Rebels Psal 68.18 To get a Name and a Praise to himself of being gracious as it cannot admit of nor let in a sinner but on this Condition So it cannot but accept of a sinner having this condition 2. We would consider Gods contrivance of the covenant in making it suitable to such an end so as it may make the Riches of his Grace to shine and may be effectuall for the gaining of Souls and therefore 2 Sam. 23.5 It is said in this respect to be ordered in all things and sure and Jere. 31.33 compared with Heb. 8. The substance of it is set down compended in a few words I will Pardon their iniquity and remember their sin no more c. 3. We would consider the administration of the Covenant It 's not in an immediat way as that first Covenant made with Adam was wherein there was no mediator neither was there need of any but it is in a mediat way by a suretie and Mediator who hath taken on and engaged for the debt of the Covenanting sinner and hath under taken for his thorow-bearing now why is this administration and dispensation But because the Principall debtor is a bankerout and not able to Satisfie for himself therefore he hath access to come and get Pardon and to be friends with God thorow the Mediator 4. We would consider all the Properties of the Covenant especially the freeness of it and we will find that they speak out this It 's a Covenant of Sure Mercies Isaiah 55.3 And all the Promises and Articles of it respect sinners and hold forth this that there is a way laid down how a sinner at feud with God may get this Union made up by Covenanting wi●h him The fourth Observation is that Covenanting with God is a very short cut for the quieting peace and happiness of a treacherous back sliding sinner Therefore when these People here spoken of are in their Holy heat and warmness stirred up under the conviction and sense of their guilt as the short cut to come to peace and a happy condition they say Come and let us Joyn our selves to the Lord in a Perpetuall Covenant It 's the accepting of Gods offer and being content to be his on the account of Christs righteousness that they Propose to themselves as the ground of their calme quietness and happiness This Observation implies these Three things First That Covenanting with God doth fully make the Covenanter happie though formerly he hath been a miserable sinner and O! This is a good bargain that makes a sinner compleatly happy It makes him to say Whom have I in heaven but thee and there is none upon the earth that I desire beside thee Psal 73. I shall name a few Scriptures to shew the full happiness of a sinner that enters in this Covenant The first whereof is 2 Sam. 23.5 Although my house be not so with God yet he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant well ordered in all things and sure and this is all my Salvation and all my desire It 's mensura Voti even all that heart can wish and these words being considered as David the sweet singer of Israel his last words when he is a dieing they clearly imply a commendation of this Covenant as full for the happiness of a sinner Another passage is Revel 21.7 He that overcometh shall inherit all things How is that even thus I will be his God and he shall be my Son that is in substance I will declare my self to be in Covenant with him This is the compend of the compleat happiness of Glorified Saints in heaven and the begun happiness of Believers of Sojourning Saints here on earth in a less measure and lower degree for in Heaven God will be all and in all and is not this a good bargain good to sinners which commends it the more A Third Place is Rom. 8. Where it 's told us that nothing can be laid to their Charge But it 's answered in this Covenant They have a Cautioner to pay their debt and to strengthen them for their dutie I will saith he be their God and they shal be my People I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me I will pardon their iniquities all bygones and heal their back-slidings they shall not get leave to go from me would ye be pliable and yeelding to Gods Covenant I will put my law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts and a new heart will I give unto them and will cause them to walk in my Statuts and to do them Secondly The Doctrine implies as it is a full Covenant or makes the Covenanter fully happy So it makes him sickerly surely happy 2 Sam. 25.5 It 's a Covenant well ordered in all things and sure who ever by Faith betake themselves to Christs righteousness and
or unbecomingly as the Apostle when he willeth the Christian Romans Chap. 16.2 To receive Phebe as becometh and is suitable to Saints he makes use of the word worthily for so it is in the Original and this being the opposite to that is to be understood unsuitably and unbecomingly to such a manifestation o● the love of Christ in giving himself to and for his people as in our common language when a man does a thing unsuitably we say he did it unworthily when it answers not the end proposed 2. Judgment or Damnation here takes in these three things 1. A Temporal stroke as v. 30 31. For this cause many among you are sickly and weak and many sleep 2 It may look to eternal Judgement as Damnation is often taken in Scripture 3. It may look to Spiritual Judgements for though a Believer be not capable of eternal Judgement yet by unworthy Communicating he may draw upon himself temporal stroakes and spiritual Judgements he may much wear out the life of Grace and bring himself under blasting and withering and unbelievers draw upon themselves not only those but eternal damnation and that with a higher degree of aggravation 3. That he is said to Eat and Drink this to himself as in the former verse a man is C●mmanded to Examine himself It may take in these two as aimed at by the Apostle 1. It is to provoke every man to his particular duty from his particular haza●d He hazards his own soul 2. It s put here to shew the restriction of the Judgement according to the Sun and so if a man examine himself though others neglect it the Judgment shal not overtake him but if he examine not himself whoever escape Judgement he shal not escape it and thus it s an encouragement to a man to go about the duty of Self-examination as well as a motive of terror Corinth being corrupted with man● abuses one Person could not amend all well sayes he Let a man examine himself and so he shal escape the hazard if not he will fall under it We shal First draw some observations from the words and then speak a word for Use First it is supposed here that in this ordinance of the Lords Supper there is a special eminencie excellencie dignitie and worth or this Ordinance of the Lords Supper is of a singular Solemn nature and this I gather partly from this verse considered in it self He that Eats and Drinks unworthily implies that there is a special worthiness in it that a man should not offer indign●ty to and partly from the connexion of this verse with the former for it is made a reason why he presses particular and strict Self-examination which shews that there is a more singular excellencie in this ordinance then in others and partly from the context for every Circumstance speaks out a Solemnity in this Ordinance as 1. The night when it was instituted vers 23 The same night in which he was betrayed and when he was taking his goodnight of his Disciples 2. His jealousie of and his quarrelling and threatening for the abuse of this Ordinance Speaks out a speciall excellencie in the Ordinance that all who approach thereunto should be suitably affected with all the ordinances of the Lord are excellent for if all his works be excellent Then much more the Gospel-ordinances as being a step above those and yet this ordinance of the Lords Supper seems dignified with an eminencie and excellencie above them all 1. In reference to what it sets out and exhibits They all set out love but this sets out love in an eminent degree for it sets forth the Lords Death wherein the most eminent step and degree of his Love shines Yea this Ordinance sets out his actual dieing and so sets out his Love in its Liveliest Colours and as the great Master-piece of it 2. In respect of the excellent Benefits communicated in it It is true there is no other thing on the matter communicat in it then there is Communicat in the word and Baptisme Yet if we look to the words Take ye eat ye this is my Body They hold out Christ Jesus not so much giving any Particular gift as actually conferring himself in his Death and Suffering And the main scope being to conferr Christ and all that is in him to the Believer It holds out some way the excellencie of this ordinance beyond others 3. In respect of the manner how our Lord Jesus makes over himself whereby I mean not only the clearness of his making over himself for in this ordinance there is the clearest view of a slain Saviour and of Covenanting wi●h God and often the most comfortable manifestations of Love go alongst with it for which cause it s called eminently the Communion But also that there is here a clear glance of Heaven upon earth Jesus Christ and his People mixing to speak so and being familiar together he condescending not only to keep company with them but to be their food and refreshment and he giving them not only the word to their faith but himself as it were to their sense in so far as the mean whereby He communica eth himself is more sensible It is by his Spirit that the mean is made effectual and there is not only a fixedness of Faith on ou● Part but a sort of Divineness in the ordinance it self the very First fruits of Heaven being communicat as it were to the very senses of the Believer I say unto you sayes the Lord Matth. 26 29. I will not Drink henceforth of the Fruit of the Vine until that day I Drink it new with you in my Fathers Kingdome where he seems to point out a more speciall way of keeping communion with his people in this Ordinance in resemblance to that which he will have with them in heaven There being here a more speciall union and communion betwixt the head and members sealed up a type of that which is to be in Heaven A taste whereof is sometimes given in this ordinance of the Communion hence it s not only called the Communion as in the foregoing Chapter but the communion of the Body and Blood of Christ and the Table of the Lord. The first Use of it serves to let us see how much we are oblidged to Christ Jesus what could he have given more then himself And what mean could have been invented that could have mo e confirmed and warmed the hearts of his people then this which is so lively a representation and Commemoration of his Blessed Body very like we might come to d●scern His body better if there were a more high estimation of this ordinance not as if there were any efficacie in it of it self to communicat Grace Yet in respect of Christs institution it s a most lively mean of Grace and there is not a circumstance in all the action but it s to be wondered at as that it was instituted the same night he was betrayed and a●ter the
w●nderfully condescending words Hosea 3.3 Thou shalt not be for another man So will I also be for thee The Lord hath Believers under a peculiar tye to him and he hath tyed himself Peculiarly to them so that if we may speak thus neither of them is Master of themselves The Lord Jesus doth some way account himself not to be master of himself he is so engaged to them to be theirs and for them and cannot but be answerable to his engagemen● and they are oblidged to be no more Masters of themselves but to be absolutlie and altogether at his disposing Thirdly this union is made up by mutuall consent of Parties and the consent must be willing His consent comes in his Word He says from thence Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man will hear my voice and open the door I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me I come as if he had said in my Go●pel to woo and if any will consent to take me on the terms on which I offer my self I will be theirs The souls consent is given by Faith in his word which is called John 1.12 receiving of him and is relative to the offer The offer is indeed backed and quickned by the Spirit without which it would never be received yet notwithstanding that which our faith lays hold on is not the Spirit but the word quickened by the spirit Fourthly consider here the effects that follow immediatly and instantly on this Marriage union Christ with all that is his becomes ours and we with all that is ours become his our debt is imputed to him he is lyable to it and must pay i● and provide for us and be our head and Husband and his righteousness the Purchase of his Death and sufferings viz. Justification Sanct fica●ion his Spirit Grace and Glory and every good thing that he hath become ours and at length the Bride is taken into the Kings ivory Palaces The Second Observation was that this is a most honou●able Noble and excellen● Marriage the like whereo never was nor never sh ll be from Adam to he end of the Wo ld it 's with the Kings Son with the Prince of the Kings of the earth the Heir of all things the brightness of the Fathers glory the express Image of his person who was before all things and by whom all things consist O! is there any match like this Is there any so great and so Noble as He Is there an● in this world whom ye can marry that is so rich as He They that Marry Him shall inherit all things Rev. 21.7 We may clear it a litle further from five or Six Particulars in the Text. 1. It 's an excellent and honourable Marriage in respect of the Bridegroom who is as hath ●een hinted The Kings Son who hath not another natural Son He is he only begotten of the Father there is not another Mediator He is the Fathers equall and fellow So that if if we may put an if to it the Father be great and glorious so is He for He is God the same God equal with the Father in Power and Glory the wonderful Counseller the mighty God the everlasting Father the Prince of Peace Secondly this Marriage is excellent and honourable in respect of the Brides Father in Law so to speak He is the King God the Father Son and holy Ghost have all a hand in it and the Believer married to Christ is Daughter in law to the great God ingrafted some way into the same stock allayed with the same family 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father to you and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters sayeth the Lord Almighty Thirdly it's excellent and honourable in respect of the Preparation made for it There was never such a wedding Feast the dinner is prepared the oxen and Fa●lings killed but you will say what is all that Even Jesus Christ himself He is that Bread indeed that drink indeed the feast of fat things and of wines on the lees well refined the Bridegroom is to say so the chief dish that the Believer feeds and lives upon for ever and the Spirituall blessings and benefits that are gotten in him and from him are as so many dishes of this feast such as righteousness Pardon of sin Peace and friendship with God the Spirit Adoption Sanctification joy in the holy Ghost grace and Glory the hope of a Croum in those mansions that are in his Fathers House of a seat with him at his Table and on his Throne even a share in his whole Purchase and is not that a feast Fourthly its Honourable and excellent in respect of its most noble rise viz. From all eternity in the bosome of the Father it bred to say so in the Kings breast before the foundation of the World was laid the Covenant of Redemption was then concluded and the contract of marriage there drawn and the blessed Project of it then laid down Sacrifices and Offerings thou didst not desire saith the Mediator Psal 40. Mine ears host thou opened burnt offerings nor sin offerings thou hast not required Then said I lo I come in the Volume of thy Book it is written of me I delight to do thy will O my God The Father gives so many to the Son to be redeemed of whom he willingly readily and cheerfully accepts and offers to satisfie for them which in due time he doth Fifthly its excellent and honourable in this respect That there was never such a concurrence of so many and so great things to commend and further a marriage as there is in this Such as the making of the World men and Angels the incarnation of Christ or his coming into the World his Preaching and working of Miracles for confirmation of his doctrine his suffering and dying rising and ascending his giving Ministers and their gifts and to make up the Marriage union the Spirit from Heaven coming along with the word and working faith in the Soul by which bonds Christ the Believer are joined together Christ by his Spirit apprehending the Believer the beliver apprehending Christ by Faith was there ever a marriage contract or union bound up betwixt two such vastly and infinitly distant Parties was there ever such honour and riches attending and following a match such righteousness remission of sin Adoption Peace with God joy of the Holy Ghost the Spirit holiness in the beginning and gradual advances of it fellowship and walking with God the White stone the new Name the Throne the Crown Grace and Glory every thing that is good for the Bride here and Glory in Heaven In a word Jesus Christ and all the benefits of his Purchase were there ever such easie termes and conditions It 's only come to the Wedding when the King comes a wooing let him be welcomed with your hearts consent when he sayes I am content to marrie you let your hea●ts say Amen Lord Jesus I am content to
Bridegroom is there any other like to him or that can compare with him I appeal even to you Atheists and Profane Wretches that live and ly in your Lusts Is there a beloved like this Beloved hath He a match in Heaven or Earth Is He not the Kings Son and if ye ask who that is ye may hear and know from Psal 24. The King of Glory the Lord of Hosts strong and mighty in Battel and from Heb 1.3 The brightness of the Fathers Glory the express Image of his Person upholding all things by the word of his Power There is none like him but the Father and the Holy Spirit and as God he is one with them ye have both the Question and answer Cant. 5.9 What is thy beloved more then another Beloved What is yonder Christ of whom we hear so much The answer is given which we cannot stay now to Paraphase upon He is white and ruddi● the chiefest or Standard bearer among ten thousands Fairer then the Sons of men and if ye would know him more Particularly His head is as the most fine gold He is God His locks or his hair are bushie and black as a Raven there is not the least unseemliness even in those things that would to our thinking seem less necessary as his hair Yea his very Garments smel of Myrrhe Aloes and Cassia as it is Psal 45. His eyes are as the eyes of Doves by the Rivers of waters washed with milk and fitly set O! so lovely as his Properties are his Cheeks as beds of Spices as sweet flowers His lips like Lilies dropping sweet smelling Myrrhe his hands as Gold rings set with Berill His belly or bowels of love and affection Like the bright Ivory overlaid with Saphires His legs like pillars of Marble set upon Sockets of fine Gold His Countenance like Lebanon excellent as the Cedars O! So excellent and stately His mouth is most sweet or as the word is sweetness in the abstract never soul kissed his mouth but there was a bond thereby laid on it that it could never again part with him in a word He is altogether lovely or as the word is all desires there is nothing that Souls can desire but it is in him and there is nothing in him but what has desireableness in it This is my beloved and this is my Friend says the Bride O! ye Daughters of Jerusalem this is He he is sure no common or ordinary Beloved see if among all the beloveds in Heaven or earth there be any like Him O! Ye despisers and slighters of the Son of God put your selves to it Is there any like him to be found has he not the preference of and the Preheminence above all beloveds He is the only begotten of the Father full of Grace and truth He is the mighty God the wonderfull Counseller the everlasting Father the Prince of Peace It would well become us all to be wondering at him and to be drawing near to him to behold Him in his beauty To go forth and Behold King Solomon with the Crown wherewith his Mother Crowned him in the day of his espousals O! take a stayed view of him in his Personall excellencies and in the excellent qualifications of this Mediatory Office and it cannot be that on this ground ye will cast at the Match Will any of you dare to say it or to abide by it that ye will not Marry Christ because ye think nothing of him or because he is not worthy to be thought of We suppose none will do so If it be the Second viz. The terms That ye are not content with ye would have Christ Grace and Glory and every good thing but here it sticketh you look at it as an hard matter to be denyed to your self and to be wholly Gods to renounce your own righteousness and your lusts your Idols to be absolutely devoted to him and wholly dependent on him in your walk As the evil the slothfull Servant called him a hard Master So do many think of him though they will not down right say so much in express words But I would ask you is there any unreasonable thing here Or shall all those termes be sought after in some respect in the Marriage of a poor creature like your selves And will ye deny them to Christ 1. If you get his righteousness should ye not deny your own If ye come under the Covenant of Grace with him is there any prejudice to lay by the Covenant of works If ye get him for your second Husband and infinitly best is it any prejudice to quit your first husband the Law And in that respect is it reasonable to cast at the bargain because it is free Secondly Is it not reasonable that ye should give him the room of all things If He be able to fill the room of all let him have his room as being well worthy of it It is your advantage to quit your lusts and sinfull pleasures your covetousness Pride vanity self conceit c. To exchange all for him and if ye be not content of this condition ye say he is not worth the having 3. Is it not reasonable that ye should be devoted to him in your Conversation That ye should no longer Play the harlot but be as a chast Virgin to him Is it any advantage to you to follow your Idols that wil go betwixt you and happiness If Heaven be an advantage it is your advantage to quit them and be for Christ Or is it any Prejudice to be Holy Or will ye quit Christ because ye must be Holy Or will ye refuse him because he will not suffer you to your ruine to take your own will as formerly yea it is not only reasonable but very good and Profitable Nay there is a necessity you should be Holy and may not love to him loose your heart from sin There was another sort of consolation and other bowels of love at the first making of the Bargain betwixt the Father and the Son and it was calculated for more honourable designes and levelled to more Noble ends then any thing the Devil or the World or the flesh can Promise to you and any of you that will stand and stick at the termes that are so just equitable and every way reasonable and easie with all we take your own consciences to be witnesses that they are so and you dare not avouch the denyall of their being so If ye be content to take him to be reconciled and made friends with God by his satisfaction and to be made Holy by his Sanctifieing Spirit to be for him as he shall be for you It is a bargain and what I pray ailes you at such a ba●gain If this be not made ye shall never be able to make such another What should ye do then but come to the wedding It 's not time to dispute or debate but to close Say O! say sincerely as those do Jeremie 3.22 Behold we come unto thee for thou
exercise of Hope there was love to God under the Law but not so properly the exercise of hope There was it 's true hope in respect of the thing promised in case there had been no violation of the Law but not as respecting Christ Jesus who is the believers hope Col. 1.27 Christ in you the hope of Glory I doubt much if the exercise of hope be well known to Christians in this Generation few know what it is to Hope to the end as Peter exhorts 1 Pet. 1.13 A Fourth Is the denyall of our selves and the exercise of Humility for as the Gospel calleth for the denying of our own righteousness So for the denying of our own wills affections lusts appetits and desires There is another sort of love-singleness and denyedness called for now then under the Law because we are bought with a price and are not our own as it is 1 Cor. 6.20 If any man will follow me let him deny himself saith our Lord Matth. 16. A Fifth is much Mortification That we be crucified to the World to our self and to our sinfull lusts I am Crucified saith Paul Gal. 2. with Christ yet I live so Chap. 6. He tells us that he was crucified to the world and the World to him And he exhorts Christians Col. 3.5 To Mortifie their members which are upon the Earth Fornication Uncleanness Inordinat Affection Covetousness c. A Sixth is Much Patience Meekness Forbearance Long-suffering wherein our Lord hath given and left himself for a non such Pattern Matth. 11.29 Learn saith He of me for I am meek and lowly in heart So 1 Pet. 2.21 22. And hence Meekness Patience and forbearance are so much and so frequently called for in the Gospel and on Gospel grounds as great duties becoming the Gospel or as special pieces of a Gospel-conversation The Seventh Is a heavenliness in our conversation a denyedness a holy abstractedness from earthly things and living in Heaven while on earth and a living more where we love then where we live If ye be risen with Christ saith the Apostle Col. 3.1 Set your affections on things above not on things on the earth Which is also called for Philip. 3.20 By his own example proposed for our Pattern our Conversation saith he is in Heaven whence we look for the Saviour To be much in our affections set on the things that are on the Earth to be earthly minded is unbecoming the Gospel An● Eighth is a great eye on Eternity an eye whose looks are not bounded within time but pierce thorow time and all the Fogs Mists and Clouds that are in it It 's much unbecoming the Gospel to have our hope much not to say only in this life or to be much taken up about the driving of Earthly designes and projects but it 's a good qualification of a Gospel conversation to have an eye before us on Eternal life 2 Cor. 4. ult While saith the Apostle We look not on the things that are seen but on the things that are not seen and Eternal A Ninth is Much joy in God much cheerfulness and heartsomeness therefore believers are willed to Rejoyce alway and evermore So 1 Thess 5. Rejoyce evermore and Philip. 4.4 Rejoyce in the Lord alway and again I say rejoyce which he so much presses on them because as it 's like he knew that they were given to walk droopingly and heavily which did not so become the Gospel as rejoycing in God singing and making melody in their hearts to him Cheering themselves in him and delighting themselves in the Almighty A Tenth is Spiritual contentment a contented conversation is a Conversation becoming the Gospel Be careful for nothing saith the Apostle Philip. 4.6 But in every thing let your requests be made known unto God by Prayer and Supplication with Thanks giving and then follows downward a litle I have learned in every State or case to be content I know how to suffer want and how to abound c. This conversation was very becoming the Gospel he proposes himself as a pattern herein to them There are many professors of Religion who cannot have but they a●e vain and when they want they are anxious and discouraged It 's hard to carry the Cup even But a Gospel-Conversation is equall sober and composed and not much up with having nor much down with want nor is it easily outwitted and non plussed by the vicissitudes of those externall things An Eleventh is Watchfulness a Gospel-Conversation is a watchfull conversation and never much Surprised or moved or thus watching especially over the heart joyned with Prayer is a peculiar duty that a walk becoming the Gospel calls for that we be not found like the slothful servant when his Lord cometh This is a duty well becoming us who live under the Gospel because we have readily stronger Corruptions and are at least under more temptations then those who lived under the Law A Twelfth is much Self-examination or self-searching because of much corruption in us and much guilt lying on us is a duty which the Gospel calls for that we may see what comes of it how it is mortified and done away and there being many Promises in our offer we should see what acception they get and how they are embraced there is hazard of mistaking our Spirituall state c. All which calls us to be much in this duty Examine your selves prove your own selves as says the Apostle 2 Cor. 13.5 13ly The making of our calling and election sure becomes the Gospel when we are hovering and at an uncertainty as to our souls estate we are not only to try it but to endeavour to put it out of question I write these things to you sayes John 1 Joh. 5.13 That Believe that ye may know that ye have eternal life ye would not only believe but study to know that ye believe that ye may comfort your selves in it and it is a piece of a conversation and walk unbecoming the Gospel to hang loose in suspense and at an uncertainty in that greatest and gravest business 14ly Trusting in God becomes the Gospel and unbelief and distrust of God is unbecoming the Gospel Said I not unto thee saith the Lord to Martha John 11. That if thou wouldest believe thou shouldst see the glory of God To have a gracious offer from God and to scare at it as if he were not in earnest is very unbecoming the Gospel when ever he Pipeth it becomes us well to dance and to Believe and Credit him when he speaks fair and comfortably 15ly A Gospel-Conversation takes in and calls for not only Holiness but a shining examplary Holiness Holiness with a divine Lustre and splendor on it meerly legal holiness is dim and dark and hath litle or no luster Therefore Believers are called Children of the light and of the day and they are said to shine as lights in the midst of a crooked Generation it is not only a Conversation not spotted or that is
this would be a conversation worthy of and becoming the Gospel nay it would make a litle Heaven on earth And we desire to to be as pressing and peremptory in calling for this from you as ever we urgently pressed you by any call or invitation to receive the offer of the Gospel and of Christ therein and if we were to speak to you all O Men and women one by one by name and Sirname this would be our Exhortation to you Only let your Conversation be as it becometh the Gospel of Christ We come now as we promised to press this on you by some few Considerations And First Consider the authority that enjoins it and lays it on you and if ye trust him and expect the accomplishment of any promise of the Gospel from him then take this as proceeding from the same Authority presume not under the pain of Gods displeasure and of cheating your own souls to their ruine to take or medle with the promise if ye mind not sincerely to study a suitableness in your conversation to the Gospel 2. Consider not only the reasonableness of the thing but also the sweet easiness of it for taking it in a Gospel sense it 's an easy yoke and a light burden and it 's withall very suitable and congruous to all professors of the Gospel ought not a Minister to be like his calling a Merchant to be like his calling a Tradesman to be like his trade and calling ought not also a Christian to be like his Christian calling like the Gospel which he professeth 3. Consider the tyes and obligations that all who professe to have received the Gospel are under are ye not obliged to such a Conversation by your Baptismal Vow which obligation though many of you forget yet God will require it Think ye that ye are free to live as ye list to live like the Gospel or not or to take one Piece of a Gospel walk and leave another Ye are Professedly resigned to God in Baptisme and are by it oblidged to live every way as it becometh the Gospel and ye must either on the matter renounce your Baptisme and deny Christ and so deal treacherously with him or ye must make it your business to live like the Gospel 4. Consider that this Gospel will be the rule whereby ye shal be judged whether ye have indeed received the Mediator The promises and priviledges the duties and directions and the graces of it and improved them or not in the day saith the Apostle Rom. 2. That God shall judge the secrets of hearts by my Gospel If ye would have boldness when death and Judgement come endeavour a conversation becoming this Gospel though your conversation were very much becoming the law as it is impossible now without Gospel grace yet will not that satisfie the Judge for ye will be Judged both by the law and Gospel 5. Consider that though the Lord had required many hard things of you you would most certainly have been oblidged to have performed them and now when he requires only this ought ye not so much the more to aim at it and endeavour it Otherwise ye bring up an ill report on this Gospel as if it were an unsupportable heavy burden and most uneasiy yoke for which ye must answer at your peril consider the dreadful doom and sentence of the slothful Servant Who said He is a hard Master 6. Consider the great prejudice that a walk unbecoming the Gospel hath with it I cannot easily nay not at all to the full tell you the prejudice it will bring to you Only this I will say that it had been better for you that ye had never heard the Gospel It had been better that ye never had been piped to by the Gospel and that ye had never heard any of its sweetest musick-springs if to follow the Lords own similitude so far ye endeavour not to keep all the measures thereof in your dancing after it in your walking conforme to it Tell me if we may be in earnest with you what if ye were called even now or before night to give an account of your improving of and profiting by the Gospel whereof ye have so very much and from which ye have been so often piped unto how utterly unanswerable would many of you be found to be your triffling way of walking alone and in your families your neglecting of Prayer in them with the chiding and bitterness betwixt husbands and wives and with and amongst servants your omitting to instruct children and Servants in the principles of Religion your tipling and mis-spending your time declare sufficiently what your Conversation is If any of you shall say the conversation that you press is a harder work and a more difficult taske then we can win at Is it any thing else then what the Holy Ghost by the Apostle presseth on all the hearers of the Gospel Q take heed of branding a walk becoming the Gospel with so black a note as if it were an unsupportable yoke of intolerable hard bondage lest it be said to you evil and slothfull Servants c. if ye had been Serious and diligent in making use of the Gospel in a Gospel way by improving Christ and the Promises this work would have gone better with you and ye had been in much better case then ye are in now If ye had been more in the practise of Gospel duties and in the exercise of Gospel-graces in secre● your visible conversation might and would have been much more as it becometh the Gospel As for you that have Communicat there is a peculiar tye upon you you have renewed your Covenant with God and is there any covenanting with God but it hath this in it That if there be thereafter a falling back such back sliders come under the guilt of treacherous dealing with him Let me for a conclusion of this Discourse say these few things to you First Is it suitable think ye to fast the one day for your not walking as it becometh the Gospel and to take unjust liberty to your selves the next day on a fast day to spue out your foul and abominable sins and to return with the dog to the vomit in a few dyes thereafter will ye be so unsuitable to your professions and confessions beware of that for the Lords sake better ye had never fasted nor confessed then thus to mock the Lord. 2. Many of you have been at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and in it ye have professed that ye have taken Christ for your husband which implies the tye and obligation of a dutiful wife what I pray is That but to have a Conversation as becomes the Gospel and to walk worthy of the Vocation wherewith ye are called As the Apostle Exhorts Ephes 4.1 And is there any straiter bond on earth whereby men can be bound If after thus Covenanting with Christ ye shall foully fail or fall back will it not exceedingly aggrege your guilt 3. Are there
delights nor desires taken up with things earthly but he should be Mortified unto and weaned from all those things He should not be like unto those who on all occasions are tossed with their humors and with every wind of temptation but he should be so calme Composed and sober settled and fixed in a Heavenly temper of Spirit that words of reproach may not much trouble him nor crosses and afflictions much disquiet him he should have such composure and sedatness of spirit that he may be much above the levity and unstayedness that the men of the world are under the power of and he should endeavor to be defecat and purged from those impure mixtures of self-interests that are regnant in worldly men Secondly in respect of his work he should and may have his conversation in Heaven and that is when he is much in the exercise of those Graces and in the practise of those duties that he is to be taken up with in Heaven to be much in love to God taken up with delighting in him much in Communion with God Holily impatient to want him or to live without his company to be much in the study and searching out of his perfections to be studying to have the heart fixed as it were a pillar in his house and not to go out from him to be much in admiring and adorning the free grace and love of God and to be in a Holy manner ravished with the contemplation of those to be much in the work of Prayer and much in the work of Praise saying Worthy is the Lamb to receive Glory Honour Dominion c. Joining with the four beasts and four and twenty Elders saying Holy Holy Lord God Almighty to be much in prizing and valuing of God in setting out and commending him to be in all duties willing and cheerfull doing Gods will cheerfully and with alacri●y to be much in longing for the Sabbath to converse more closely with him longing of●en for privacie and retirement to pour out the heart before him and to do all this with Holy coveting to do it better praying that his will may be done on earth as it is done in Heaven Thirdly A believer may be said to have his Conversation and you are called to have yours in Heaven in respect of a Heavenly walk and as having a heavenly impresse on all your Conversa●ion to be walking as it were in Heaven and as if Holiness to the Lord were written on your foreheads which being very comprehensive takes in these First to have the heart fixed in meditating on God and his law on Spirituall and Heavenly things to have a sublime and divine strain of mind not debasing it self to pursue vanities but kept in a close and constant pursuit after Communion with God and conformity to him to be in case to say with David Psal 139. When I awake I am still with thee Labouring to leave the heart and mind in Heaven when ye ly down and seeking to find it there when ye arise 2. To have your affections love desires and delights in Heaven or heavenly 3. To have your words savouring of Heaven Ministering Grace to the hearers endeavouring to have your words weighty and grave in the commendation of God and his Grace 4. To have your hearing of the word and your praying carrying much of a heavenly stamp and impression on them hearing as if God were speaking to you Immediatly from heaven and praying as if ye were even before his Throne 5. In your more common and ordinary Conversation as in your Eating and Drinking in your recreating and in following your lawful callings and employments even the very coursest and lowest of them to propose to your selves another end then the men of the world do making that your main end to Glorifie God and to have such a heavenly and Divine way of going about these as may be convincing edifieing and gaining of on-lookers not to be predominantly influenced by selfish humours designes or interests looking only or mainly to what may please or profit your selves but levelling all at the Glory of God and the edification and good of others as well as your own Fourthly We may be said to have our Conversation in Heaven when we have a Holy commerce and trading as it were with Heaven as a man is said to converse in France or Spain when he trades and trafliques there So to have converse in Heaven is Spiritually to traffique there to have Faith and Hope exercised in and about heaven to send many prayers and desires to heaven as so many empty vessels and to be in the lively and longing expectation of their return full and richly loaden to make many visits as I said before to heaven and to be in all those neither seldome nor transiently and at starts only but to be frequent and more continuing in them and though they should sometimes return either with seeming losse or with very litle gain yet to keep up the trade and traffique seeking to make up our losse by a new voyage thither for the trade is not alwayes to speak so alike quick Fifthly We may be said to converse in heaven by our abiding as it were in heaven and this is one of the highest steps of a heavenly Conversation If ye shall ask How it is that a believer while on earth doth or can abide in Heaven I Answer these wayes or in these respects 1. By having his heart in heaven where his treasure is For as the Lord sayes Where a mans treasure is there is his heart the man as it were dwels there and if at any time he remove a litle he leaves there his great stock and his heart as a Factor so though the Christian be discoursing buying selling eating drinking c. Yet in all these his heart may and ought some way to be in heaven 2. To have his Faith in heaven and as it were never to come out of it 3. To have his love in heaven folding its two armes about the Lamb and him that sits on the Throne holily loth to have them loosed from those sweet Soul solacing and satisfieing embraces 4. To have his hope in heaven which is an Anchor cast within the vail and makes the soul safe and sure amidst the greatest tempests of outward trouble as a ship rideth safely when she hath cast Anchor on firme ground so that there is no fear she will drive In a word these Four The Heart Faith Hope and Love being in heaven we may say that the mans best half and Part is in heaven his ●edder stake is loosed and much of his Tabernacle taken down and he made in a good measure meet ready and ripe for his dissolution and for heaven Thus ye are called and oblidged to have your Conversation in heaven Sixthly A Believers conversation may be said to be and ought to be in heaven when his contentment delight and satisfaction are in heaven when all that he desires all that
evening though ye did not so much as designe or aime at this throughout the day And can ye with any shadow of reason think ye have attained it or can attain it who never seriously proposed this as a Rule to your selves to walk by nor never had a Conscience-disquieting challenge for such neglect and manifest short-coming 2. What Labour are ye at what pains take ye to prosecute such a designe and blessed project as this It 's one thing to pray to be about external duties of Religion and to be a Christian in the letter and another thing to be in these duties after a heavenly manner and to be a Christian indeed a Christian inwardly and in the spirit whose praise is not of men but of God Is it really your honest aime designe and endeavour whatever be the attainment to be as much Heavenly in your conversation as it is to be civil and formal or to attend the outward Ordinances I fear many of you cannot say it is 3. What weight lyes on your spirits for your short coming in this Ye will be like say we are all short which is a sad truth for indeed so we are but are ye really weighted and grieved for your short-coming in this Have there been any times taken to deal purposely with the Lord to remove the earthly mind and to help to Heavenly-mindedness Have there been challenges and any measure of serious heart-exercise because of the want of a heavenly mind and that not only sometimes at the hearing of a Sermon or in time of sickness or when under some other trouble but in your more constant and habituall walk Is it one of the great things for which ye blame and find fault with your selves before God And though your outside and visible Conversation be blameless yet while you look on the carnalness and earthliness of your mind and on the want of this Divine and heavenly frame of soul it makes you hang the head marres your boldness and as it were layes your feathers because do what ye can your heart will not abide in heaven If it be thus It 's a token for good and some ground of peace but O! How rare is this many of you be like have often overly prayed Forgive us our sins who never took with nor prayed for the Pardon of this sin but have lyen down at night and risen up in the morning having your hearts plunged and pudled in the world without once minding heaven in earnest and yet have never been challenged for it Q sad state The Third Use Serves to Reprove and Expostulat for this unworthy carriage for having either nothing at all or but very litle of a Conversation in Heaven We take it for granted that many of us are far from it and that all of us are litle in it but very few even of the best are dayly and constantly Conversing in Heaven Alace it's but now and then with many sad interruptions For quickning this reproof and expostulation a litle let me propose these few Queries to you and in the First place do ye not know that the neglect of this is a sin and the breach of a Command Be ye followers of me 2. Is not this an excellent duty and royall priviledge to be admitted to converse in Heaven And therefore the neglect of it must not only be a sin but a great sin even a trampling on the Grace of God a slighting of heaven and of a most noble priviledge and dignity 3. Think ye Heaven to be of great worth if so must not conversing in heaven be of much worth Will ye never so much as once go to see the house wherein ye say ye are to dwel Q How unsuitable a thing is it that those who are but dayes men here should sit down and settle on the earth without minding Heaven and be so confined within time as not seriously to mind eternity 4. How can ye come before God with confidence and boldness who do not endeavour thus to walk with him Can ye say with Holy boldness Our Father which art in Heaven Whose Conversation is not Heavenly Can ye pray for Holiness and say these words Thy will be done on Earth as it is done in Heaven who never studied to be heavenly in any duty that ye put hand to But 5. And above all I would ask you can ye hope to die comfortably nay can ye hope to die in safety as to your souls who know not heaven nor what is there nor what is the way to it It gives a man confidence and comfort at death that he hath conversed in heaven in his life-time such a man hath but litle to do when he comes to die he knows the way and is not afraid he knows the company and longs to be with them he knows the privileges and longs for the full enjoyment of them he hath litle here his Treasure is above in heaven and his heart Faith Love and hope are there his Anchor is cast within the vail and he would fain be ashore sure this is the Believers both duty and priviledge do not think that it is only called for from some More then ordinary Christians and who have nothing else to do the matter is not so it 's most certainly a duty to which ye are all called that have a mind to land fairly in heaven when ye come off the troublesome tossing and tempestuous Sea of this world Now Therefore in the Last room as the Fourth Use of the Doctrine I Exhort beseech and Obtest in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ all of you that lay any claim to the hope of heaven that ye would and more then ever study to have your Conversation in heaven Q Be followers of Paul and of his fellows in this thing Need we adduce any motives to press this Is not the duty clear And is it not a most excellent duty a most desireable qualification of a Christian walk Is not heaven Transcendently excellent And is it not excellent to be heavenly minded and conversant in heaven Wherein may we expect to prevail with you if not in bringing you to heaven what is the thing that should sweeten the study of holiness to you Is it not this even that by having your conversation in heaven ye come thither Those who are now in heaven think it a great motive and if it be not a motive to you ye will one day curse your selves that ye Neglected it studie it therefore in due time This is the way to be free of the encombrances of an evil World there is no hazard of this estate its being forfeited or sequestred there are no Plunderings nor quarterings here no poverty nor pain nor any sad evil occurrent here Q what a desirable life is it to be above all those things And indeed in so far as your Conversation is heavenly in so far ye are above them and live the life of Angels It 's like ye will Ask what
and powers in the Heavenly places might be known by the Church the manifold wisdom of God The Second Doctrine is That this good and gracious bargain that 's past betwixt the Father and the Son which is wholly mercie is brought to the Market and exposed to sale on exceeding easie and condescending termes and that to bankrupt sinners What Proclaims the Lord here even this I will give you the Sure mercies of David That which I and my Son have carved out for the glory of Grace and for a proof of the riches of my bounty I will make all over to you freely Hence Ephes 3.8 It 's called the unsearchable riches of Christ So that whatever Christ hath as Mediator It is holden forth here That out of his fulness we may receive Grace for Grace a Proportion of all the Grace that is in him In Prosecuting this point we shall shew 1. More Particularly what this bargain is that is put to the sale 2. Who the Merchant is 3. What are the termes on which and how it is made 4. What is the manner how the Gospel puts home this bargain and layes Christ and his fulness forth upon Stands in the Market-place as it were to speak thus with reverence of this Divine Mystery that there may be free access to whosoever will come and buy these rare and rich Wares and Commodities As for the First that ye may know what the Bargain is and what is in your offer in this day of the Gospel Take it in these few Particulars 1. All that ever any Believer in the world had is put to sale here if any Believer ever had fair Priviledges sure it was David if any ever had a mercifull bargain he had it and such is this Covenant Justification Adoption peace with God Grace and Glory all these Marrowie Materiall massie and essentiall blessings that David had it was not another Christ nor another Heaven nor Another Covenant of Grace that he had but the same that 's here 2. Consider it further and we will find it to be all that is made over to our Lord Jesus Christ If he had a good bargain the spirit without measure fulness of truth and Grace great Glory and Honour being advanced to the right hand of the Father the same is Believers their bargain proportionably a due and just proportion being kept betwixt the head and the members John 1.16 Of his fulness have we all received and Grace for Grace It 's not another but the same Grace that our Lord Jesus hath yea it 's not another Glory they are advanced to no other Table they are set down to no other Throne they are set on but the same Glory Table and Throne It 's to Behold his Glory to Sit at his Table To sit with him on his Throne John 17.22.24 Luke 22.30 Rev. 3.21 In a word there are not two Covenants of Redemption betwixt Jehovah and the Mediator one for himself and another for the elect but it 's one and the same Covenant for both though with many vastly different respective considerations and circumstances 3. Look to the Wares and Commodities to speak so that are exposed to sale in the Gospel they are not only the Promises made to Christ but Jesus Christ himself is brought forth to the Market He is the great Promise and far beyond all the other promises made in and the Graces given by the Covenant I have given Him saith the Lord Vers 4. For a witness and leader to the People He is the great gift of God that Gift of Gifts being the Fathers fellow Nothing in Heaven or Earth no Person man or Angel can by far very far infinitly far equall him to whom can you liken or compare him To us saith the Prophet Isaiah Chap. 9. A Child is born to us a Son is given and the Government shall be upon his shoulders and his Name shall be called wonderful Counseller the mighty God the Everlasting Father the Prince of Peace this is David most substantial Massie mercy He is called Wonderful because there is no Possibility for Creatures adequatly to conceive or with exact suitableness to express what his Name is or what is comprehended within his Name 4. Look on Christ as Mediator as God-man Immanuel God with us There is put to the Market to speak so with reverence God himself for thus the Covenant is expounded and Sum'd as frequently elsewhere in the Scripture so particularly 2 Cor. 6.16 I will be their God and Revel 21.17 He that overcometh shal inherit all things and I will be his God Now consider all these in a Conjunction viz. What all believers have what Christ hath and Christ himself what God hath and God himself O! what an incomprehensibly rich and rare great and Glorious bargain is this and yet all is by the Gospel brought forth laid before the hearers of it and made offer of to them on most easie and wonderfully condescending terms May we briefly and in a few words sum up what is in it 1. All things that may make up believers their Peace with God and remove the quarrel 2. All things pertaining to or needful for life and godliness as it is 2 Pet. 1.4 3. All things that belong to the comfort and consolation of Believers even strong Consolation as it is called Heb. 6.18 There is no want so great but there is a supplie for it here no case so sad but there is a comfort for it here there is not any thing that looks like a crack or uncertainty but there is sufficient security for it here in this Covenant in this most full and wonderfully well ordered Covenant in all things and very sure to all who are fled to Christ for refuge 4. There is in it what is needful and requisit to full satisfaction to the Solace delight joy and compleat happiness of the persons that cordially close with it So that a Soul can crave no more nor wish for more It is even all their desire as David saith of it 2 Sam. 23.5 It 's Mensura voti nay ultra mensuram voti it never entred into mans heart to conceive much less to desire it It makes the Soul say as it is Psal 73.24 Whom have I in Heaven but thee There is none on earth whom I desire besides thee It hath all things in it as it is Rev. 21.7 He that overcometh shall inherit all things For if God and Christ Grace and mercy be in it is there any thing a missing or can there possibly be any thing wanting in it May I not very confidently ask you Is it not a good bargain If the Father Son and Holy Spirit Grace Heaven and Glory be a good bargain this is then most certainly a good bargain a wonderfully good matchless and non-such bargain and is not this Gospel whereby all these great things are brought to the market good news Take heed then that ye receive not this Grace in vain that these wares worthy
That was broken for you Open your mouth wide and I will fill it I will be thy God That is the comprehensive Article of the Covenant and the great Gift the Gift of gifts and we may very safely say that as he could not swear by a greater then himself So he could not give a greater gi●t then himself would God there were suitable conceptions and apprehensions of this non-such Gift and that he in whom the fulness of the God head dwels bodily were looked upon as being thus in our offer and were Cordially closed with by Faith that 's a great word which we have Revel 20.7 He that overcometh shall inherit all things and how is it performed and fulfilled I will be his God this is all and without this there is nothing Fourthly Having this Gift is there any thing that can be added the Text says Heaven not that Heaven is more then Christ but this is it that Christ enjoyed in Heaven is more then Christ enjoyed here on earth I will drink it new with you saith he in my Fathers Kingdom The floud gates are there as it were opened and the heart enlarged and made capacious to let in the fulness of God to the filling of the Glorified Believer even to the very brim Therefore is Communion with Christ said to be Now in Heaven We may have Christ here and Believers have him but this is an addition when we have our husband not only in right but have access Immediatly and most intimatly to converse with him and he to converse with us When the Queen shall be brought unto the King in Raiment of needle work and tak●n into the Kings Palace with gladness and with joy and the Virgins her Companions with her When there shall be a putting of unbelief to shame and an Eternal Banishment of it and a Compleating of Believers Satisfaction the eye of the most profoundly exercised and experienced Believers never saw their ear never heard neither were they ever able to conceive the thousand part of these abundant consolations and heart ravishing joys that shall flow from the Presence of the Lamb and of him that sitteth on the Throne When there shall be no interveening Ordinances nor Temple in that higher House but the Lamb shall be the light thereof and yet all this is offered to sinners and put in Christs Testament to them to the end it may be made sure And Lastly As all these other things do Concurr to make out the excellency of the Bargain So doth this in a special manner that the price is payed that they have nothing to lay down but may come and take all freely without money and without price Secondly For furthering and strengthening the consolation ye would consider that the Believer who receives Christ as he is offered in the Gospel though he be a sinner yet he hath a most sufficient excellent and unquestionable security for and right unto all these good things that our dieing Lord Jesus hath comprehended in his Testament Believing sinners what security would ye have ye have Christs word I say unto you c. Ye have Christs Covenant and Testament This is the Cup of the New Testament in my Blood and now the Testament is Confirmed and Sealed so that neither man nor Angel can annull nor alter it Our Lords Testament being Sealed it stands legally registred in the Court Books of Heaven and it stands legal on these terms that a sinner who takes with his sin disclaims his own righteousness and betakes himself to Christs Righteousness putting it in the room of his own for his Justification before God may be sure of Christs legacy and of Heaven as it 's sure that Christ suffered and Instituted this Sacrament for his Confirmation in the Faith of it the accepting of Christ the submitting to his righteousness the yeelding to the Covenant and closing with him on his own terms gives him a right to Heaven and all the Riches contained in his Testament To make out this as being the very thing of the Comfortable Application of all that hath been said and of what we are further to say I shall offer these four grounds The First whereof is some clear Scriptures that hold forth so much viz. That as really they shall have life who rake Christ and his offer and close with him as he really suffered and Satisfied the Justice of God for their sins The First of these Scriptures is Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him He is an able Saviour able to the uttermost and there is not a point of Latitude longitude or altitude beyond the uttermost He is able to save them all and what all All that will come and make use of him and give him the credit of his Offices all that will come unto God by him A Second is Rom. 5 20. Where the Apostle out-reasons sin for holding forth the triumph of free-Grace Where sin abounded saith he Grace did much more abound That as sin hath reigned unto death Even so and indeed it is an excellent So might Grace Reigne through Righteousness unto Eternal Life by Jesus Christ our Lord though we would endeavour to our utmost to unfold these words we could not unfold all that is infolded in them did sin make sinners lyable to death and Triumph over them So Grace hath erected a Throne by Christs Righteousness not by inherent Holiness and hath Triumphed over sin the way how Grace gives out its orders and obtains its end Is not by our Righteousness but by the Righteousness of Christ through Faith in him Justice to speak with reverence is off the Throne and Grace orders and sways all in making Application of Christs Purchased Righteousness to believers The Third Scripture is Acts 13.38 Be it known unto you therefore Men and Breth●en that through this man is preached unto you the forgivenness of sins and vers 26. To you is the word of this Salvation sent O glad tidings to the greatest sinners Thorow the man Christ is Preached to you Remission of sins and by him all that Believe are justified from all things from which ye could not be Justified by the Law of Moses What are ye owing Or what can the Law Justice or Satan claime ye are Justified from all these things and when he speaks thus to despisers with a Be it known unto you That the offer is made to them we may on good ground turn it over to you and say Be it known unto you that thorow Christ Jesus ye may have Remission of sins and be Justified from all things from which ye could not be Justified by the Law of Moses According to the terms of the Covenant Let your libell be as long as it will Grace is on the Throne and will receive you Secondly Consider that the great designe which the Lord drives in the business of Redemption and publishing of it in the Gospel Is that Remission of sins and
Life may be made sure to lost Sinners that came to Christ Why I pray was the Covenant made was it not for this end As it is Heb. 8. This is my Covenant saith the Lord that I will make with the house of Israel I will be Merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins and Iniquities will I remember no more no more O sweet sound What is the designe of the Mediator in his Sufferings Is it not this So John 10.10 I am come that they might have Life and have it more abundantly and John 17. For their sakes I Sanctifie my self that they also may be Sanctified and here the new Covenant in his Blood is for the Remission of the sins of many and this being the mean for attaining the end It is Impossible that it can misgive or fail Thirdly Consider the Contrivance of the Covenant and ye will see that it is impossible it can fall Heaven and Earth shall sooner fail then one Title of this sworn and confirmed Covenant It cannot fail on the Mediators side for he hath Payed the price already Neither can it fail on Jehovahs side He will not fail to make Application of Grace to sinners nor be unfaithful to the Faithfull Mediator And since upon the one side Justice had access to exact of Christ the full price even to the least farthing by vertue of the Covenant of Redemption when he became surety will not the same Covenant on the other side make it out that Grace shall have as good access to Pardon the sinner for whom be undertook For he saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 5. was made sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him If the Covenant which is one hath had the designed effect in and on the Mediator as to his fulfilling all that was undertaken by him therein shall not the Promises made to him as namely these Isaiah 53.10.11 He shall see his seed the Pleasure of the Lord shall Prosper in his hand by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many take effect and be fulfilled Doubtless they will most certainly and infrustrably Fourthly Consider the great experience which the Saints have had of the truth of this in all ages are there any this day before the Throne Blessing the Lamb and him that sits thereon or any that are on their way thither ward But they are so many wi●nesses of this Truth that closing with Christ hath good Security for Remission of sins and for Eternal life There shall never be one who shall have it to say I trusted to this security and it failed me and hereupon riseth the sweet Song Worthy is the Lamb to receive Power and Riches and Wisdome and Strength and Honour and Glory and Blessing Revel 5.12 Nay even those in the Pit shall bear witness to this truth for saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 2.15 We are unto God a sweet Savour in them that are saved and in them that Perish to the one we are the Savour of Death unto death and to the other the Savour of Life unto life And in the preceeding words he saith Thanks be to God which alwayes causeth us to triumph in Christ He maketh the Triumph of the Faithfull Ministers of the Gospel some way to be in them that are damned by his taking Vengeance on them for despising His Grace offered and they are made to see that it was a sure bargain to them that through Grace embraced it And it this be so Good a bargain to them that embrace it and so very siker and sure What I pray are we seeking But that this good bargain and the sufficient security thereof may be taken hold on as it is proposed alter not the terms of it and indeed it would be very unreasonable to presume to do so or so much as to desire an alteration of them for though we had them at our own contriving We could never by very fat contrive them so well Nay let me say if Angels were Preaching to you they would think it a Priviledge to have access to mention His precious Name Now seeing it is the Great designe of the Gospel to have sinners closing with Christ on his own Terms O do not frustrat the Grace of God And seeing Grace makes offer of Life Life and of Remission of sins to sinners to save them freely let Grace get such sinners to save as it 's seeking and it shall be a bargain Thirdly To prosecute this yet a litle further ye would consider that as there is a good bargain to be had thorow Christ and by Faith in him and as there is good security for it so it is our Lords delight and good Pleasure and he is very desirous that sinners should make Application of it by Faith receive and rest on him and his righteousness for making themselves eternally Happy We are not speaking of such a Happiness and security that the Lord will be angry at you if ye take hold of it but of a happiness and security that he is seriously willing ye should receive And he doth most earnestly beseech you to take hold of this Covenant on these Sweet and easy terms that ye be Heartily content and well Pleased with it O sensible sinners do ye indeed believe this when we Preach to you that our Lord Jesus is as desirous to have you saved as ye are and that his righteousness be closed with as ye are to have it Nay more that there was never a Soul more hungry and greedy when with a heart chock-full of desires after it to Communicat then he is seriously willing to admit such a Soul to Commonion with him Then as ye would do him a Pleasure and it 's all that ye can do keep not a distance but step to and take what he Offers not only the Sacrament but himself in it for your head Husband and Lord and that ye may not Scare-stand nor halt to do so Consider that there is not only a warrant to come but that he calleth you to come and is ready heartily to welcome you come on his call and his call is no less broad then the call of the Gospel there is a warrant given you on your hearing of the Gospel and quiting of your own righteousness to receive Christ and his Righteousness and to admit of him to the exercise of his offices about you according to the Covenant And indeed we know not a truth of the Gospel that hath mo confirmations then this hath viz. That Christ the Mediator is very willing and desirous that sinners close with him and get the good of his Purchase For the making out of which take these following Considerations First what is the great designe of the Covenant but this As we have it Isaiah 61 1 2 3. The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me because he hath anointed me to Preach good tidings to the meek He hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted to
Proclaim liberty to the Captives to give to them that mourn beauty for Ashes the Oyl of joy for Mourning and the Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness and this is called the Proclaiming of the acceptable year of the Lord Wherein all the three Persons of the Blessed Trinity concurr as is clear vers 1. Consider Secondly All his Offices and ye will find that they Preach and Proclaim the same thing his Name is Jesus because He saves his People from their sins He is King Priest and Prophet for this end and what saith his Preaching and Corrospondent Prayer John 17. Father I will that they whom thou hast given me be with me but that he would fain have them there And what shall I say Is there any proof of it that can be given beyond His Death I lay down my life saith he for my sheep The Salvation of lost Elect sinners went very near his heart Therefore when none in Heaven nor on earth can help then saith he Lo I come to do thy will O my God Thirdly Consider with what Pleasure and delight he went about the work of Redemption As is very clear in that 40th Psalm where he heartsomly saith Lo I come I delight to do thy will I even hasten to undertake it And when he is come he saith John 4.34 It is my meat to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work and what work was that Even to lay down his Life to gather the lost sheep of the house of Israel to take away the seud that was betwixt God and them and to Reconcile them to him and when it cometh to the very push of actuall laying down his life He will not open his month to divert it though he might have commanded more then twelve Legions of Angels yet he would not do it for this cause saith he Came I into this World Fourthely Consider the end of all the Ordinances wherefore are they instituted what saith the word but that Thorow this man is preached unto you forgiveness of sins What say Ministers but that We are Ambassadours in Christ stead beseching you to be Reconciled unto God Which evidenceth Plainly that Christ would fain to speak so have peace made betwixt God and sinners and them saved and what saith the Sacrament but even the words of the Text This is the new Covenant in my Blood shed for the Remission of the sins of many And can we think on the end of these Ordinances but we must also think on Christs willingness that sinners should make Application of him and of his Purchase Fifthly Consider further How he esteems of a sinners coming to him There is saith he Joy in Heaven at the Conversion of a sinner We may say that it is the gladness of his heart when any sinner cometh home to him Therefore it is said that the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand and he shall see of the travel of his soul and be Satisfied Isaiah 53.10 11. It is Satisfaction to him for all the Travel of his Soul to see sinners coming in and getting good of him and in the Song He is said to feed in the Gardens and to be gathering lilies Yea that the day of Souls being espoused to him is the day of the gladness of his heart Sixthly Consider how weighted to speak so with reverence to him our Lord is when sinners will not make use of him it 's accounted by him as it were an affronting of him Even a troading of the Blood of the Covenant under foot and an accounting of it to be an unholy thing a sort and degree of doing despight to the Spirit of Grace He who could look sometimes on the wrath of God and not shed a tear yet when he came to Jerusalem weeped over it And upon the other hand O! what complacency hath he in a sinners coming home to him which makes him sweetly smile and rejoice Seventhly Consider his exceeding great forbearance toward sinners while they are straying and his exceeding heartie welcoming of them when they return Let an inquest to say so be led on his Procedure with all the hearers of the Gospel that are here on earth and with all that are in Heaven and hell and all of them will be constrained to subscribe to the truth of this that he is full of long-suffering Doth he not spare even the vessels of wrath fitted to distruction And doth He not only spare his own but Pity them as a Father pitieth his Children And that wonderfull wescom of the Father to his Prodigal Son is nothing to Christs welcoming of a repenting sinner being but a dark Resemblance of it He casts not up to him his bygone faults Neither sayes what is this you have done miserable wretch No such word but This is my Son that was dead and is alive that was lost and now is found Believe it O Believe it which is the very scope of the Parable Our Lord Jesus is as glad in a Holy way at a sinners coming home Eightly Consider how easie our Lord is to be pleased with any honest mint or essay that is made of returning to him He is so very willing that a sinner make Application of his Righteousness that where there is reality he will as it were take half a Faith for Faith were it even but like a Smoking flax or bruised Reed or a grain of mustard seed He will take a sincere resolution to confess for the confession of sin which is clear Psalm 32. I said saith David I will confess my Transgression and thou forgav●st the Iniquity of my sin If he had proposed the offer of life on such terms as would have wearied us all our dayes we ought to have Judged him willing that we should partake of it for it cost him very dear But when it is not Abrahams Faith only but any Faith how weak so ever if sound that he graciously accepts How doth it set forth his great willingness Him that cometh to me saith he I will in no wise cast out The word is doubled in the Original I will not Not to shew the holy passionatness of our Lords desire and his exceeding great willingness to have sinners closing with him So Isaiah 45. Salvation is promised even to a Look look unto me all the ends of the Earth and be Saved and if sinners cannot well look think but honestly and let their heart yeeld and it shall be a bargain He that is athirst let him come Revel 22. And if there be scarce the pain of Hunger or Thirst The Spirit and the Bride say come and whosoever will let him come and take of the Water of Life freely And this willingness is nothing else but the thought and desire of an heart consenting to accept of his offer Or if this be not litle enough there is less yet Psalm 37.7 Rest in the Lord the word as it is on the Margent and Psal 62.1 is be
would ye have the Covenant and Promises here they are Is it Christ himself that ye would have because ye dare not trust to a promise without a Cautioner Here he is or would ye have Heaven and be Eternally happy It 's also here Consider then I beseech you what is in your Offer dare you say that the security is not valid good and sufficient And if ye should there are many witnesses in Heaven against you and also the Sacrament on Earth which now is offered to confirm you This bargain therefore and its security must be receiv'dr else wo unto you for ever This word which we now Preach Nay these stones shall bear witness against you that our Lord Jesus was willing to save you and every one of you and ye would not And therefore your Blood shall be required at your own hand and He found without any the least Culpable accession to it Thirdly Ye are either to Communicat to day or ye are only to be hearers and Spectators whether the one or the other Is there not a necessity that ye close this bargain If ye be to Communicat will ye take the Bread and wine and misken and slight Christ If so ye will eat and drink your own Damnation would you have the Character of a right Communicant This is it that ye renounce your own and trust to his Righteousness and take the Sacrament for a confirmation of your interest in it If ye come thus ye shal be welcome for this Ordinance is appointed for this very end if ye be not to Communicat this word of the Gospel comes to you though ye have secluded your selves from the Sacrament either thorow Ignorance or scandal It might be a sweet Communion to you If yet Christ get a welcome and it should I assure you in his Name make way to a new communion here or in Heaven But Fourthly I would a litle mote particularly beseech you to consider that ye must either give Christ a welcome or not a yea or a naysay a grant or a denyal for there is no mean or middle This day shall not pass and go by without a hit or a miss to speak so Christ will not knock at your door and nothing follow or be done It will either be that Christ was at such a time ruzed or commended and made offer of and his People would have none of him or that the heart opened as the heart of Lydia unto the Lord and that Salvation came to the Soul as it did to Zacheus his house your time is but short and uncertain Ye know not if ye shall come another Sabbath to hear some that now speak to you and some that hear are dayly removed And this bids you make haste to creep in to him quickly without longer delay while his armes are stretched out to receive and embrace you There are several sorts among you that keep at a distance from Christ but I would have all of you soberly to think whether ye will say Yea or Nay There is here what may silence and satisfy any Soul that thwarts with the call of God Can ye say that there is any better bargain any better security or any heartier call and invitation Let us come and reason together saith the Lord Isaiah 1.18 19 Though your sins be as Crimson they shall be as white as Snow though they be red as Scarlet they shal be as Wooll if ye be willing and obedient ye shall eat the good of the land but if ye refuse and rebel ye shall be destroyed Our Lords Blood is of that efficacy that it can make Crimson and Scarlet-coloured sins white white as Snow and Wooll Why do ye then linger stick stand or halt Ye will it may be Object and say First I would fain come if I durst but Consider I pray you that it 's Christ and the Covenant and Grace on the Throne that call you and this is their voice Thou hast spoken and done evil as thou couldest yet return unto me and therefore fear and tremble yet come fear and bring your sins with you to the Fountain to be washen and to a skirt of his love to be covered thereby and you shall on your coming be cleansed and covered But it may be ye will Next Object and say I would fain come but I cannot come for Answer Let me ask you Is there a Soul in hell this day that can say I would fain have come and could not come That which we seek of you is to make no long tedious or toilsome Voyage if there be honesty it 's only that when Christ is come to you ye will be willing to receive him and if ye thus come ye are Believers Do not I beseech you mistake in thinking and thereby obstructing your own coming that persons must first be Believers and then come to Christ No but first ye must come with the litle glimmering that ye have and ●ame as ye are and it will go with you his Chariot is waiting for you and the very Cripplest of you that cannot come of your selves to Christ if ye be willing to close with him on his own terms He shall come to you But it 's like some will in the Third place Object and say Alace I am very indisposed to come For Answer I shall grant it may indeed be true but yet consider who are invited it 's the Poor Blind Halt Maimed Wretched and Miserable O what unfitness have such and yet none of them are excepted against I would have none to be presumptuous and vain but if indeed ye would fain come ye cannot come so indisposed as the bargain will on that account be cast It will not be the want of a Disposition that shall cast it else the Cripple and Blind and Luke warm Laodiceans had never been invited whether is a suitable disposition of your own making or of Christs Sure it 's of his and can ye expect ought from him without coming to him or Believing in him But Fourthly Some will Object and say Alace I have often come and broken away again How can I then Believe that I am invited For Answer I would desire you to Consider whether that Objection tends Even to question the truth of the Gospel our Lord Jesus saith He came to save sinners and ye say I would fain know if that be true or not if ye be Poor Blind Miserable Naked c. And have need He commands us to invite and call such and it 's the way of unbelief to make them scare at Christ and stand furthest a back from him who have most need to draw near to him if ye have come and broken afterward Come again and where a knot hath not holden cast a new one But alace There is a sort of Careless Atheists and secure Hypocrits whom this Gospel strikes dead and carnall worldlings who have no serious thoughts of what is coming I would pose such and ask you Care ye for your Souls
Consolations of God being dilated Capacitated Elevated and enlarged for that very end Fourthly This Communion is uninterrupted there shall be nothing to mar it no Cross no Sin no Temptation to sin For no unclean thing enters within the Gates of the new Jerusalem no Curse no Cry in those Streets no weeping no Sorrow no sighing for any thing past nor Horrour nor fear from the apprehension of any evil coming nor any the least mis-turning of the Lambs Song of Praise the heart shall to speak so be so stringed and bended as it shall never again slack in its bent but be stil keeped at its highest note our Harps shall never hang any more on the Willows but we shall keep them still in our hand chanting the Praises of the Redeemer to that new Heavenly Tune never heard on earth with Psalmes of victory in our hands and Crowns of Glory on our heads following the Lamb whithersoever He goes Fifthly It is an Eternall communion we shall drink for ever with him and be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of his house and made Holily drunk with the River of his pleasures with whom is the Fountain of Life and in whose light we shall eminently see light whose Well of life is always running in Whose presence is fulness of joys and at his right hand Pleasures for evermore though through all Eternity thousands and Millions will be drinking of this new Wine yet it shall never be the less but is and shall be still fresh and flowing Now for Application Let me ask you do ye believe this that there is such a day coming and that these are the true and Faithfull sayings of God O! If ye all that hear me this day did indeed believe it the belief of it sure is very suitable and would make a very sweet life ye will never be Holy ye will never aright fear nor love God ye will never hate sin nor be heartsome in his Service neither will ye be truly thankful till ye really Believe it I am afraid if Atheists Earthly Wretches drunkards Tipplers Cursers Swearers Hypocrites c. Were singled out and Separated from among us they would be found to be but a smal number who Believe this Do ye or can ye Believe it that have your Portion in this life and seek no more Nay believers if ye indeed Believe it why are ye so heartless Why envy ye the poor prosperity of the men of the world Why do ye not press after this mark and Prize If ye believed it suitably your hearts would laugh within you your Spirits would rejoice your faces would some way shine and what is spoken of this day would have a Divine splendor and lustre in your eyes If you believe it why is it not your work and business to live so as ye may hope to drink of this cup of this new Wine with Christ in Heaven Though ye should drink water all your days this Wine will abundantly compense that though now the bread of some of you be but brown this feast of truly Royal dainties is before you our Christian friends that are gone are feeding sweetly on it Long O Believers to be with them and take it not ill though ye be here somewhat straitned and kept scarce and have but a litle portion a small pittance and scant measure of the things of this world when others fare well and Sumptuously live high are Gorgiously apparelled Your Feast and Royal Robes are before you The Rich and great men of this world whose portion is in this life care litle for Poor bodies that seek G●d care ye as litle for their portion as they care for yours they shall not a litle hence get a drink nay not a drop of cold water when ye shall drink this new Wine this Royal wine in abundance Christs Servants shall eat when they shall be hungry his servants shall drink when they shall be thirsty they shall sing for joy of heart when the others shall mourn and howl for vexation of spirit as it is Isaiah 65.13 O seek after clearness of interest in him that ye may throughly Believe Love and long for this life This heartsome Communion with Christ in Heaven is reserved for them that keep Communion with him here on earth and to them it is here promised I will not say that none can get Heaven but those who get the Sacrament but this I dare boldly say that those who have not Communion with Christ here shall never get Commvnion with him hereafter and whoever Communicat honestly here shall have Communion with Christ in Glory be ye comforted who believe in Christ who Covenant honestly with him and who hope in his mercy For He and ye together shall have a compleatly full immediat uninterrupted and eternal Communion in Heaven that shall new end Need ye to be confirmed in the truth of this hi● word may serve you and ye have the Sacrament besid● he hath left his word to hearten poor Believers und● all their inward and outward troubles under their Sp●ritual maladies and bodily sicknesses and infirmities a● to assure them for their comfort that there is a go●● life coming and be hath given the Sacrament as a pledg● of it will ye then consider seriously whether this wo●● belong to you and if ye may with his allowance hea●ten your selves from it that there is a day coming th● ye shall get Communion with Christ in Heaven H● doth not mean that all that get the Sacrament get th● Communion For Judas who not unprobably got th● Sacrament is excluded Would ye know then wh● have been honest Communicants to day that may expect this Heavenly Communion And me thinks tha● every one of you that hath any serious concern for yo● Souls will be roused here and greedily longing fo● marks and evidences of that But if any of you woul● be at evidences to make you secure I declare I hav● none such to give you But I shall hint at Two or Three which may be as directions in duty to you who min● honestly The First whereof is Luke 22.29 Ye ar● they that have continued with me in my Temptation an● I appoint unto you a Kingdom here it is clear that the● Two go together viz. Continuing with Christ in hi● temptations and Coming to his Kingdom In a wor● it is not to be religious for the fashion but in earnest is not to be Religious for a day or two or in som● trials only but to continue in it and with him in h●● Temptations what ever they be Not only to be R●ligious when religion is countenanced but when it discountenanced and persecution is met with for it sake and when there are many snares and temptations to draw you away 't is a stedfast abiding with Christ in trying times Summer and Winter so to say If a blast of triall and temptation come and ye grow giddy and wavering in the truth Or if a spirit of Profanity come and look for