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A76707 The copy of the covenant of grace With a true discovery of several false pretenders to that eternal inheritance, and of the right heir thereunto. Together with such safe instructions as will inable him to clear his title, and to make it unquestionable. Exactly evidenced by many perspicuous and unconstrained testimonies of scripture. Penned, and published upon mature deliberation, and good advise. / By Robert Bidwel, a servant, and minister of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Bidwell, Robert. 1657 (1657) Wing B2886; Thomason E2117_1; ESTC R212678 175,027 429

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that Apostles testimony Gal. 1. 29. Now if we shall apply our selves to the examination of this his evidence It will be necessary for us to propound and answer these five questions First what is this justifying and saving faith Secondly where or in what place hath this faith its residence or being Thirdly upon what foundation must it be built Fourthly how is it to be obtained And fifthly how shall a man know whether he hath this justifying and saving faith or not FIrst therefore if you ask what this justifying and saving faith is I answer It is that gift of God whereby we are inabled to believe the promises of God in Christ according to his Gospel to repose and rest our selves confidently thereupon and willingly and cheerfully to receive the same God in Christ for our Saviour and our Soveraign Lord. I conceive it may be worth our pains to consider this definition according to six particulars therein contained First this Faith is the gift of God It is not in the power of any man to believe effectually or savingly except it be given him of God To one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit To another Faith by the same Spirit saith our Apostle 1 Cor. 12. 8 9. And in another place I say through the grace given unto me to every man that is among you not to think more highly of himself then he ought to think but to think soberly according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith Rom. 12. 3. And thus the Son of God himself There are some of you saith he that believe not For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not and who should betray him And he said therefore said I unto you that no man can come unto me except it were given unto him of my Father John 6. 64 65. Secondly by Faith we are inabled to believe the promises of God This is proved by the Apostle Paul in the example of Abraham Who against hope believed in hope that he might become the Father of many Nations according to that which was spoken So shall thy seed be And being not weak in Faith he considered not his own body now dead when he was about an hundred years old neither yet the deadnesse of Saras womb He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in Faith giving glory to God Rom. 4. 18 19 20. And in the eleventh Chapter to the Hebrews we see how the Patriarchs and other Saints of God did believe and adhere unto the promises of God by Faith throughout that whole Chapter Thirdly faith inableth us to believe the promises of God in Christ or As God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself as 2 Cor. 5. 10. If we look upon God out of Christ upon God essentially without a Mediatour As he is a great God a mighty and a terrible which regardeth not persons nor taketh reward as Deuter. 10. 17. As he is a consuming fire even a jelous God as Deut. 4. 24. who shall bring every work into judgement as Eccles 12. 14. And will by no means clear the gui●ty Ex. 34. 7. I say If we shall think upon God according to these truths we shall never dare to believe any promise that he hath made unto us for good we shall rather believe that he holdeth us for his enemies that he writeth bitter things against us Like patient Job in the extremity of his passions Job 13. 24 26. But if we shall consider God as he was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing their trespasses Now we dare be bold to believe him For we can assure our selves by Faith that we are upon terms of peace and that he hath received us into favour Being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ By whom also we have accesse by faith into the grace wherein we stand and rejoyce in hope of the glory of God Rom. 5. 1 2. But haply you will say How is it to be understood That God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself Truely this is a question well worth the asking and answering For it is the great mystery of the Gospel and that which but few do rightly understand God was in Christ That is God did take unto himself the nature of man and so became God in Christ personally that so he might reconcile the world unto himself being still the same God essentially When we would meditate upon God according to his acting or working we must conceive of him as one God in three persons distinctly when we would consider him according to his essence or being we must conceive of him as of three persons in one God substantially and individually So then as God was reconciling the world he was Deus cum Deo God with God personally But as he was reconciling the world unto Himself So he was Deus in Deo God in God essentially And thus God was in Christ divers wayes or rather according to divers forms or kinds of administration For whatsoever was concluded or done either intentionally virtually or actually by the Son of God as Mediatour for mankind The same he did as he was God in Christ And therefore to passe by that infinite essence or being of the three Persons in the Godhead according to their incomprehensible co-existency as a secret too deep and intricate for the creature And therefore not revealed unto us by the Creatour either in his word or works We find that God was in Christ In the Covenant of Grace personally In the Creation apparantly In the Promise representatively In the ceremonial Law typically or figuratively In his Incarnation perfectly and compleatly In his Life obediently In his death passively and patiently In his Resurrection victoriously In his Ascension triumphantly And In his Kingdom gloriously First I say God was in Christ in the Covenant of Grace personally that is to say in the second person of the Trinity preparing a remedy against that ruine which he foresaw mankind would run into by Satans malice and their own rebellion And therefore Peter intimateth That Christ was fore-ordained for our redemption before the foundation of the world 1 Pet. 1. 18 19 20. And Paul That we are saved and called by God according to his grace given us in Christ Jesus before the world began 2 Tim. 1. 9. This Covenant of Grace was the first originall record that ever directed us to this personal distinction Secondly God was in Christ in the creation apparantly For so St. John In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God The same was in the beginning with God All things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made John 1. 1 2 3. If you ask what this Word was I answer The same Word that was afterward made flesh
truth to no purpose they must have at least a finger as we say in their own salvation They would indeed willingly follow Christ but they cannot wholy deny themselves Haply they will acknowledge Christ to be all but not all in all As if the bloud of Jesus Christ could not cleanse us from all sin contrary to that of St. John 1 Joh. 1. 7. Or as if his righteousnesse were incomplete In whom dwelleth all the fulnesse of the god-head bodily as saith Saint Paul Coll. 2. 9. Truely this must needs be a great dishonour to the Son of God to patch his robe with our rags his righteousnesse with our rotten corruptions It must be the single righteousnesse of one and not the confused righteousnesse of two or more compounded together that must justifie and save us For if by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousnesse shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ saith the Apostle Rom. 5. 17. But he will further alledge that if our own works have no hand at all in our justification To what purpose is that of Saint James Was not Abraham our Father justified by works saith he when he had offered Isaac his Son upon the Altar James 2. 21. I answer that there is a justification of the person and a justification of the Faith of the person Now it appeareth plainly that the Apostle James in that place intended the justification of Abrahams Faith and not the justification of his person For his person was justified at least twenty years before For is it not said That he believed in the Lord he counted it to him for righteousnesse Gen. 15. 6. And that was before Abraham went in unto Hagar and Ishmael Abrahams son by Hagar was thirteen years old when he was circumcised Gen. 17. 25. And that also was performed before Isaac was begotten And Isaac going to be Offered was able to carry the Wood and to expostulate with his Father Gen. 22. 6 7. So that by computation the person of A-Abraham was justified by Faith no lesse then twenty years before his Faith was justified by Offering Isaac his Son upon the Altar Legal Professour In your actions and allegations a man may easily read your Evidence Your Faith is built not partly as you suppose but wholy upon the Covenant of workes A decayed foundation And not at all upon the Covenant of Grace For you cannot relate to both Covenants at one and the same time Christs work is perfect therefore needs no help ours is imperfect therefore cannot help And upon that account if we compound them Christs work will be dishonoured and blasted and ours will look most filthy and deformed I have trodden the Wine-presse alone and of the people there was none with me saith our Lord Isa 63. 3. And he that said it Is the Lord our righteousnesse Jer. 23. 6. And therefore learn by a lively Faith to lay hold upon the Lord Jesus Christ this Lord our righteousnesse and to rely upon him wholy and onely for your justification and salvation O verily you get neither part nor portion in this eternal inheritance For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of your selves it is the gift of God Not of works least any man should boast As saith that Apostle Eph. 2. 8 9. There are yet a confused company of Competitours I know not how to call them who do all pretend to this heavenly inheritance But they differ as much in their fancies as in their faces and onely do agree in a general disagreement They cry out mightily against selfishnesse whereas there seemeth to be little or nothing else amongst them Their actions are self-seeking their Allegations are self-confuting And their Evidences are self-confounding Whereupon it followeth that they are more profitably seen then felt heard then beleeved and rejected then justified They say go to let us build us a Citie and a Tower whose top may reach unto Heaven that we may make us a name In imitation of those antike builders Gen. 11. 4. But the same God that confounded the language of the one doth likewise confound the judgement of the other And therefore it is very probable that the Countrey or Kingdom which they shall inherit and inhabit will be called after the name of that Citie Babel in plain English Confusion I dare not proceed any further in this discovery least I loose my self in a Wildernesse full of wayes both devious and dangerous I shall rather order my course directly towards the right Heir whom now I conceive to be within sight ANd this is the Loving Believer He that by an active faith willingly receiveth and lovingly embraceth the Lord Jesus Christ and denying himself in all his doings and sufferings dependeth wholy upon the righteousnesse intercession and satisfaction of the Son of God for his justification and salvation According to that of the Apostle What things were gain to me those I counted losse for Christ saith he yea doubtlesse and I count all things but losse for the excellencie of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the losse of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in him not having mine own righteousnesse which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ the righteousnesse which is of God by faith Phil. 3. 7 8 9. This Loving Believer is much in action Yet he laboureth not for life He looketh upon that as a gift not as a reward His onely care is That he may walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitfull unto every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God According to that prayer of St. Paul Col. 1. 10. And that he may abound in the work of the Lord for as much as he knoweth that his labour is not in vain in the Lord. After the same Apostles exhortation 1 Cor. 15. 58. He exceedingly admireth the light and liberty of the Gospel especially when he considereth what great light and liberty he for his own particular hath received thereby For he perceiveth plainly That he was sometimes darknesse but now he is light in the Lord and that he is thereby inabled to walk as a Child of light as Ephes 5. 8. And for his liberty he findeth That the Son hath made him free and therefore he is free indeed As the Saviour affirmeth Joh. 8. 36. Not free to sin but free from sin Not onely from the guilt and punishment of sin but also from the power and predominancy of sin Sin shall not have dominion over him for he is not under the Law but under Grace as in Rom. 6. 14. Neither doth he use his liberty for an occasion of the flesh as Gal. 5. 13. Nor for a Cloak of maliciousnesse as 1 Pet. 2. 16. Least by any means this liberty of his should become a stumbling block to them