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A52249 An exposition with notes, unfolded and applyed on John 17th delivered in sermons preached weekly on the Lords-day, to the congregation in Tavnton Magdalene / by George Newton. Newton, George, 1602-1681. 1660 (1660) Wing N1044; ESTC R29244 715,417 610

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get from him or to bring to him Till you know God in Jesus Christ you can have no assurance to enjoy him neither in this life nor in that which is to come By nature we are all afar off we are without God in the world as the Apostle speaks Ephes 2.12 But now in Iesus Christ they who were far of are made nigh through his blood as it is added there in that place yea they are made one with God as Jesus Christ himself insinuates Iohn 17.21 I pray for them that they may all be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee so that they also may be one in us Well then you see my Brethren we are near to God in this world but it is in Christ We shall be nearer to him in the world to come and that shall be in Christ too We shall enter into the holiest into heaven into the place where God is whereof the holiest in the Temple was a figure but that shall be by the blood of Jesus as the Apostle shews Heb. 10.14 So that if we know not Christ we may know God at a distance as one that we shall never be partakers of He and we must keep asunder But if we know him in Christ we know him then as one who is our own and whom we shall enjoy for ever JOHN 17.3 That they might know thee the only true God AND thus far of the twofold object of the knowledge wherein Eternal life consisteth as they are both of them united and conjoyned by the connective particle And. Thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent Proceed we now to handle each of them apart and distinctly by it self beginning with the first Thee the only true God God in opposition to the creature True God in opposition to the false Only true God in opposition to any other true God Others are creatures he is God Others are false Gods he is true And he is the only true all the rest let them be what they will are but pretenders There is no other true God but he only What then is Jesus Christ excepted here from being God Is this appropriated to the Father So it seems this saith our Saviour here is life Eternal to know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent This place was the great Fortress of the Arrians heretofore it was sedes dogmatis from whence they peremptorily concluded that the Father only is the true God and so by consequence that Jesus Christ whom he hath sent is but a meer man a meer creature And because this wicked Tenent which overthrows the Divinity of Christ and with it the whole work of mans redemption hath been revived and set afoot in these times which seem to be the common sink whereunto all the errours and heresies of former ages empty out themselves there must the greater care and pains be taken in resolution of this great scruple The Fathers of the Church who lived in or near the days of Arrius perceiving how that errour spred it self for all the world became an Arrian as one of their own expressions is laboured exceedingly in this business And truly my Beloved if some of them had not been so over-busie the truth had not been so exceedingly entangled as it is But now it is become much like a piece of silk that hath been in many hands to be unravelled and every one almost hath left it in a worse condition then he found it I shall not trouble you with their perplexities but come as briefly as I can to that which I conceive to be the intention of the words Some have essaied to clear the doubt in such a way as this say they These words are so to be applyed to God the Father as to involve and comprehend the Son with him Thee the only true God and Jesus Christ So that the Son is not excluded here from being God but included with the Father And Chrysostom alledgeth such another manner of expression 1 Cor. 9 only I saith the Apostle there and Barnabas where Barnabas is not excluded but comprehended in the word only as if he should have said I and Barnabas and no other So in this speech of Christ to God the Father thee the only true God and Jesus Christ q.d. This is life Eternal to know the only true God thee and I and no other Or to make it yet more plain as if the words had run thus to know thee and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent to be the only true God This would do very well as to the God-head of the Son against the Arrians But then the self-same scruple will arise as to the God-head of the Holy Ghost which some others have denyed for he is evidently left out And there will be no help for that exception For if it be admitted that Christ is comprehended with the Father in the word only Thee and Christ the true God yea the only true God the Holy Ghost is plainly shut out By this account he is not God at all if this be the intention of the words that God and Christ the Father and the Son be the only true God We have maintained the God-head of the Son indeed but we have clearly yielded up the God-head of the Holy Ghost And therefore we must needs shake hands with this and look after some other Exposition And that as some have apprehended may be this That God the Father is not said to be the only true God in opposition to the Son or Holy Ghost but to the Idols of the heathen They are all false gods he only is the true God So that the meaning of our Saviour is but this as if he should have said this is Eternal Life to know thee who art the only true God and not the Idols of the heathen who are false gods To turn from all those vanities and to serve the living God And I confess if God essentially taken for the whole God-head as comprehending all the persons were said to be the only true God in opposition to the heathen Idols it would bear a clear construction Or if God personally taken for the Father only were said to be the true God in opposition to those heathen gods that would hold extreamly well and there would be no cause of scruple But how shall God the Father as distinct from the Son and Holy Ghost be the only true God If he be the true God this hinders not but that the Son may be the true God the Holy Ghost may be the true God Because though they be divers persons yet they are but one Essence But if the Father be the only true God how can the Son how can the Holy Ghost be true God If either of them be the true God then he which is another from them as he is another person though he be not another substance is not the only true God For that which is affirmed of him
only cannot be said of any other And therefore that of Calvin as it seems to me gives the clearest satisfaction Saith he Our Saviour in the Gospel especially in this of John speaking as man and not as God under the name of Father intimates and comprehends the whole God-head and so he doth in this place So then his Father here is not God personally taken for the first person of the God-head only but God Essentially taken for the whole Essence of the God-head as involving all the persons and so he is apparently the only true God To make this Exposition evident I shall clear these two things and it will be worth our labour because it opens many other places of the Gospel First that our Saviour in my text as well as many other places speaks as man and not as God And then that by the name of Father he intends the whole God-head of which himself as God is one person As for the first of these that our Saviour in my Text as well as many other places speaks as man and not as God is very plain For he speaks as sent of God thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent Now though Christ who is God as well as man be sent yet he is sent most properly as man for so and only so he is inferiour he is the Servant and the Messenger of God Besides he speaks in prayer in my Text and prayer is a part of worship And God doth not worship God So that he speaks as man and not as God Now speaking so my Brethren by the name of Father he means not the first person only but the whole God-head Father glorifie thy Son as thou hast given him power over all flesh c. And this is Life Eternal to know thee him whom he calls Father to be the only true God Nor let this seem strange to you for Christ as man is Gods Son Not God the Fathers Son alone but the Son of the whole God-head Indeed as God he is the Son of the first person only but as man he is the Son of all the persons As man he is a creature and he is not God the Fathers creature only for the works of the Trinity without are undivided And therefore Christ is made the Son of God in the same way that Adam is Luke 3.33 He was the Son of Joseph who was the Son of Eli and so on who was the Son of Adam who was the Son of God Now Adam you will grant was not the son of God the Father only but he was the son of God essentially taken the son of the whole God-head and consequently so was Seth and so was Enoch and so along and so was Ioseph and so was Christ And if Christ were the Son of God in that sense I mean of all the three persons then he might fittly call him Father in that same Notion Why you will say then upon this account Jesus Christ as he is God is his own Father as he is man No my Beloved this is not that which I affirm I do not say that Jesus Christ the second person in the God-head is the Father of his man-hood But the God-head whereof Jesus Christ himself makes one person is really the Father of the same Christ as he is man And so he calls him in the first verse of this Chapter and him he means in the words that I am handling thee the only true God And so there is no difficulty in the sense q. d. Thou God who art my Father as I am man meaning thereby the whole God-head subsisting in the three persons art the only true God And thus I have explained and cleared the words as well as I am able The observation lies before you DOCTRINE That God the Father Son and Holy Ghost is true God and the only true God there is no other true God but he only That our God is the true God is plentifully taught in Scripture Reason will carry us to a God but such an one as is unknown who he is we cannot tell And so it did the great Philosophers at Athens which was an Universitie who therefore had an Altar with this Inscription To the unknown God as you may see Acts 17.23 But Scripture carries us to this God who is indeed the true God he is not so in shew and in pretence alone but he is so in deed and truth And this is that which he affirmeth of himself and confirmeth many waies in that memorable place Isa 45.20 c. And therefore the Evangelist doth set the finger of an hand against him as it were to point him out in this respect 1 John 5.20 We know saith he that the Son of God is come and he hath given us understanding that we may know him that is true true in himself and in his nature and true in his discovery and revelation of himself and we are in him that is true this is the true God q.d. Take notice of him and observe him well this is the true God And as he is the true God so in the second place he is the only true God There are other false gods there is no other true God but him only I am God saith the Lord Isa 45.22 and there is no God else besides me a just God and a Saviour there is none beside me It is repeated twice for the better confirmation And therefore Jeremy in this respect sets him in opposition to all other gods Ier. 10.8 9. They are altogether brutish saith the Prophet the stock is a vain doctrine Silver spread into plates and Gold from Ophir blew and purple is their cloathing they are the work of cunning men but the Lord is the true God The Prophet speaks it there exclusively he is and none but he they are not he is The Holy Ghost affirms of Idols universally without exception that they are nothing in the world 1 Cor. 8.4 nothing of that Idolaters conceit they are not Numina indeed And therefore it is added in that place there is no other God but one And howsoever they are often called Gods in Scripture yet this is spoken according to the apprehensions and conceits of sottish men because they think them to be so and therefore this their God-head is recalled again in other places and they are stiled false gods and as a false man is no man so a false god is no god I speak not of a false man in his words and in his actions for such an one may be a man but of a false man in his nature Even as a painted man hath not the nature of a man and so by consequence is no man So Idols painted or engraven gods have nothing of the true and living God in them and so by consequence are no gods as the Apostle shews Gal. 4 8. Howbeit when ye knew not God ye did service unto them who by nature are no gods And hence an Idol is
sent by Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 1.17 Christ sent me what to do not only no not chiefly to baptize but to preach the Gospel And as for ordinary Ministers I take the seventy Disciples to be such And of them it is observed in the story Luk. 10.1 c. After these things the Lord appointed other 70. also and sent them two and two before his face and addeth presently Behold I send you forth as Lambs among Wolves It is a rule that the Apostle Paul lays down Rom. 10.15 How shall they preach except they be sent He doth not say unless they be gifted but unless they be sent How shall they do the work and business of the Ministers of Christ unless they be sent by Christ so that the point is clear you see that the Apostles and the Ministers of Christ are sent by Christ But least I be mistaken here I must interpose a caution You must not understand that they are sent by Christ Exclusively that is by him and none but him Neither as to the sending of the Father and the holy Ghost the other Persons of the Godhead Nor yet as to the sending of the Church Neither of them is excluded when we say That the Apostles and Ministers of Jesus Christ are sent by him They are not sent by him Exclusively as to the sending of the other Persons of the Godhead the Father and the Holy Ghost The works of the Trinity without are undivided and certainly it is their work as well as his to send forth Ministers into the Church and hence it is not only said that Christ when he ascended up on high he gave some Apostles Prophets Evangelists and Teachers Eph. 4.11 Some extraordinary some ordinary Ministers in his Church But it is also said That God hath see some in the Church first Apostles secondarily Prophets thirdly Teachers c. 1 Cor. 12.28 God hath sent them and that not God the Son only but God the Father and Holy Ghost too Indeed the Scripture is express for this that all the three concurred in this business The Father thrusts forth Laborers into his Vineyard Mat. 9.38 The Son gives Ministers in the fore-cited Text Ephes 4.11 The Holy Ghost makes Over-seers Act. 20.28 Take heed to your selves saith the Apostle to the Elders of Ephesus and to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you Over-seers So that you see Christ sends not Ministers exclusively as to the sending of the Father and the Holy Ghost 2. Nor doth he send them in the second place exclusively as to the sending of the Church She also hath a hand my Brethren under Christ and by authority from Christ in this mission Election appertains to her according to the rule of Christ she chooses out fit men Act. 6.3 So Ordination appertains to her I mean she doth it by her Officers as Act. 14.23 And Ordination as it is a Designation to the Ministry so it is at least a virtual and implicite sending forth to the work of the Minstry And therefore Ministers are called the Messengers of the Churches 2 Cor. 8.23 Not the Messengers of Christ alone but of the Church of Christ too They are not only sent by him but they are sent by her also she is the Wife the Spouse of Jesus Christ and so he suffers her to have a hand in sending of her own servants For so are Ministers the Churches servants though in some respects the Rulers in other some the servants also the servants of the Wife and not the servants of the Husband only as the Apostle insinuates 2 Cor. 4.5 We preach not our selves but the Lord Jesus Christ and our selves your servants for Jesus's sake This shall suffice for clearing of the Observation by way of Application here are some things that concern the Ministers and some things that concern the people I shall proceed with them in order Vse 1 Is it so That the Apostles and Ministers of Jesus Christ are sent by him This then may serve to let them see their great mistake who take upon themselves the Office of the Ministers of Christ and yet are not sent by him Concerning whom he may complain as God complains of those in Israel Jer. 23.21 I did not send them yet they ran faster then a good pace They were forward of themselves but they were never sent by me Brethren men may not call themselves or send themselves because they think themselves sufficient No Jesus Christ will call and send whom he pleases For though he call not men immediately from heaven now as in the times of the Apostles he calls and sends them mediately still by the Churches suffrages as you may see Act. 6.3 and by the laying on of the hands of the Presbyters as the Apostles phrase is 1 Tim. 4.14 And as it was a rule to the Levitical Priesthood under the Law Heb. 5.4 No man takes this honour on him no man doth de jure take it but he that is called of God as was Aaron So to the Ministry under the Gospel no man takes this honour on him but he that is sent of Christ There may be many private Souldiers in an Army that may be fit to be Commanders every way it may be fitter then some of them that do command and yet they may not take upon them to be so without a regular and due admission There may be many in the Common-wealth that may be fitter to be Justices of Peace then some of them that bear that Office and yet they may not take upon them to be so until they have received a Commission Or if they should it were impossible that their sufficiency should advantage the Army or the Commonwealth so much as the ill president which they would give and the disorder and confusion they would make would do it hurt and so there may be many private Christians that may be fitter to be Rulers and Pastors of a Congregation then many that do rule and teach and yet they may not take upon them to be either until they be sent by Christ For if one may call himself and send himself a second may and so a third and then they may be all Teachers which is the thing that the Apostle implicitely at least forbiddeth 1 Cor. 12.19 And if all were one member where were the body as the same Apostle speaks And indeed if any man put himself into an office meerly upon this account because he thinks himself sufficient the weakest will be most forward and most conceited of their own sufficience and on the other side the ablest men most modest because they best know their own weakness And if you look on those who call themselves to be the Teachers of publick Congregations and who impose themselves upon them by force and by a strong hand as some have done in these times you shall not find them of the ablest and the most judicious sort of men No not of those who are it may of their own
commandeth not at all neither comes it into his heart They look not what the Lord hath ordered them to do Their eyes are not upon him for direction any way but what they have themselves a mind to do that they are imployed in They are a rule unto themselves and walk according to their own counsels They follow the way of their own hearts and the sight of their own eyes They are not guided by the will of God but by the will of man and the will of the flesh as it is called 1 Joh. 13. which stands in opposition to the will of God God may order what he will and they will do what they please For tell me my Beloved when you swear and when you are unclean and when you run out to all excess of riot when you prophane the Sabbaths and the Ordinances of the Lord when you do things that are apparently and grosly evill which admit of no excuse Are these the works which God hath given you to do Can you look him in the face and tell him so When you lie and when you cozen and deceive do you these things by his order No my Beloved no such matter This is the will of God even your sanctification that as he who hath called you is holy so you should be holy in all manner of conversation And therefore while you wallow in your lusts while you defile your selves with every sin you do not follow Gods order you do not walk by his rule but are a rule unto your selves I wish that such would seriously consider but these two things First It is the fearfullest and the extreamest judgement that God can bring on any man in this life to give him so far over to himself to neglect his order the direction he is pleased to give him and to walk according to his own counsel who when he permits men as he did the Gentiles Act. 10.16 to wallow in their own ways the ways which of themselves they choose and follow This is a formidable thing indeed And therefore he is wont to execute this in the close of all as the heaviest of his judgements as having nothing left but this to shew the fierceness of his wrath and fury on a person or a people When he hath proved and tryed men every way and nothing will prevail with them this is the last the parting blow he gives them over to themselves and so he leaves them And this is certainly the worst that the Almighty God can do to them Secondly If you will not be ordered by the Lord in one way you shall be ordered by him in another If you will not be ordered by the precept you shall be ordered by the threatning If you will not do his will his will shall certainly be done upon you If you submit not here to his commanding will you shall be forced to submit to his condemning will hereafter Here you say you will not hear you will not do the Lord commands you this and that but you resist and stand it out and you will not be obedient But tell me Brethren are you able to out-stand the curse and vengeance of the Lord in the last and dreadful day when he shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels And when the Lord shall order you to go to Hell and say Depart you cursed into everlasting fire will you be able to resist and to disobey that order Will you be able to controle him and hinder him from executing the sentence of the Law upon you No no you break the bonds and cords of God here but then the Lord will bind you fast enough in everlasting chains of darkness break and rent them if you can The haughtiness of men shall be brought low and God alone shall be exalted in that day And therefore I beseech you my Beloved eye the Lord in all your ways and see what work it is that he giveth you to do Be sure he give it you before you do it And this indeed is to be men after Gods own heart when you do Gods will I have found David saith the Lord Psal 89.20 called Act. 13.22 A man after my own heart who will do all my wills And if you thus do God will own you in the latter day and liberally reward you too After you have done the will of God you shall receive the promise that is the happiness and mercy promised Heb. 10.36 In doing of your own will or the wills of other men perhaps you may attain some transitory riches pleasures honors poor fleeting things which in the end will perish with you But if you do the will of God this will perpetuate and Eternize you and make you to endure for evermore 1 Joh. 2.17 The world passeth away and the lusts thereof but he that doth the will of God abideth for ever JOHN 17.4 I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do AND thus far of the first Particular considered in the words what it was that Christ did the work which God had given him to do The Second follows now in order to be handled viz. The manner how he did it he did it absolutely and compleatly I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have made an end of it Now a work is ended then when it is so dispatched that there is no remainder of it to be done When there is nothing left of it imperfect and unfinished So that there can be nothing added to it any way to make it more accomplished and compleat And this is that which Jesus Christ affirmeth of himself in relation to the work that was committed to him of his Father saith he I have gone through with it I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do or I have brought it to a full end But had he so compleated it and ended it indeed when he put up this supplication to his Father Was there no remainder of it to be done Why the great work of all was yet behind the offering of himself upon the Cross as an oblation and Sacrifice to God the Father He had not yet laid down his life for his people Yet this he was designed to do his Father had appointed him to tread the Wine-press of his wrath and to become an offering for sin In which respect the holy Ghost affirmeth of him that it behoved Christ to suffer There was a necesse in it because it was the Fathers pleasure that it should be so it was the work that he had given him to do and how then saith our Saviour here before his passion and before his suffering I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do To this Interpreters give various answers according to their various apprehensions of our Saviours meaning in the words Some think he speaks by way of prophesie and so makes mention of that which was indeed to come as if it had been past
but of the invisible God In which there is a close Antithesis q. d. Having assumed our Nature he is now become the visible Image of the invisible God That God who is invisible is made visible in him And this is that which is suggested Ioh. 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time you may conceive it with the outward eye the Son of Man who came out of the bosome of the Father hath declared him He hath discovered him in some respect to that eye And therefore when our Saviour was incarnate it is said that God was manifested in the flesh which is the object of the eye of sense 1 Tim. 3.16 So that he that had looked upon him might have seen the Father in him In which respect it is that when Philip was so earnest to have the Father shewn him our Saviour bid him to behold himself and addeth presently He that hath seen me hath seen the Father also Joh. 14.9 This is the Vision mentioned in the Book of Iob I know that my Redeemer c. yet in my flesh I shall see God Not in my spirit or my understanding only but my flesh yea and I shall look on him not with other but with these same eyes Which can be no other way but in the glorified Body of Christ 2. Secondly Christ hath made a discovery of his Father by his Word and by his Gospel There he hath shewed him forth to men so far as it is necessary that he should be known by them And this is partly intimated in that speech of his to Philip Joh. 14.9 10. How saist thou shew us the Father Believest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me The words that I speak unto you I speak not of my self saith Christ My manner is not to be speaking to you of my self so much as of my Father nor to advance my self so much as to set up my Father upon all occasions And how then is it that you that have so long conversed with me and have heard so much from me are yet so unacquainted with my Father If you observe the manner of our Saviours teaching and discoursing you shall find that he insisted very much on matters that concerned his Father he was always talking of him especially when he was drawing near his passion and ready to depart from his Disciples he laboured very much to make his Father better known to them And when he was about to leave them he professed that he had perfectly acquainted them with all things that concern his Father so far as they were come to his knowledge for the instruction and the information of his people Indeed the word of Christ the Gospel containeth in it all things that are necessary to be known of God the Father whether his Nature or his Will or his Son or his Spirit c. And therefore it is said that it is able of it self without addition to make us wise unto salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 This is a perfect and a full discovery so that we need no other knowledge of the Lord to bring us to salvation then that which is revealed to us in the Scripture 3. Thirdly Christ makes a full discovery of his Father by his Spirit And this is that which is the Complement of all in this business Indeed there is a full discovery of him in the Word materially there is nothing wanting there But it is not full to us without the revelation of the Spirit Christ shews his Father there in all his glory excellency over-flowing love to his people But if the Spirit do not cure the blindness of our eyes and open them and take away the vail that is upon them we can never see him It is the Comforter the holy Ghost that teaches all things conceive it efficaciously and with success Ioh. 14.28 who comes out from the Father and makes known the Fathers Name to his people Thus we have seen how Jesus Christ makes this discovery Now let us see why Jesus Christ makes this discovery of his Father And here you may remember I propounded two things First why Jesus Christ and none but he makes this discovery And secondly why the discovery which he makes is such an absolute and full discovery 1. First as for the first of these Why Jesus Christ and none but he makes this discovery There are two weighty reasons for it For first none but he is able And next none but he is fit to make it 1. First none but Jesus Christ is able to make this full discovery of his Father For none but he is perfectly acquainted with him Alas all men are strangers to the Father the worst men absolutely and in all respects and the best in some measure And all the knowledge which any soul hath of him it hath from Jesus Christ too But now my Brethren Jesus Christ hath the full knowledge of his Father he doth not know him outwardly alone but he knows his very heart and the secrets of his bosom And therefore he is said to lodge there and so to be the only possible revealer of the Father to the world No man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him Joh. 1.18 How is it possible for any one to make the Father known unless he know him Now this is proper and peculiar to the Son No man knows the Father but the Son that is originally primitively of himself and therefore it is added presently and he to whom the Son will reveal him Joh. 11.27 2. Secondly as none but Christ is able so none but Christ is fit to manifest his Father to his people He is the only Mediator between God and man there is but one as the Apostle tells us and that is Christ 1 Tim. 2.5 And therefore it is congruous that he should manage and transact the business all the business between God and man that all should go through his hands He is to make God friends with us and to make us friends with God the peace must be on both sides And how shall he effect the latter but by revealing and making known his Father to us in all his beauty and his glory and his excellency in himself in all the tenderness and dearness of his love to us and so to joyn our hearts to him This latter is especially the Name of God which Christ was as a Saviour to discover viz. his attributes of Love and Mercy This was the proper work of Christ indeed to manifest this Name of God all that is sweet and lovely in him to his people This may suffice to let you know why Jesus Christ and none but he makes this discovery of the Father to his people We have but one thing yet behind why the discovery that he makes is such an absolute and full discovery I give you but two reasons of it and I have done for this time he doth it
in But doth our Saviour so with his Apostles and his Ministers yes my Beloved just so he qualifies them with the Spirit too and therefore having said to his Apostles and his Messengers Joh. 20.22 As my Father hath sent me so send I you The very next words are And when he had said thus he breathed on them and said unto them receive the Holy Ghost And so accordingly the Holy Ghost fell upon them abundantly to fill them and enable them for their Ministerial Office even as they were about to go abroad and preach Act. 2. Here is a greater similitude you see between the Fathers sending Christ into the world and Christs sending his Apostles and Ministers into the world in regard of qualification But yet as the similitude is great so is the dissimilitude in this too The unction which the Ministers of Christ received from him though it be like the unction which Christ himself receiveth from the Father in the thing yet it is nothing like it in the measure and degree Though they be both the unction of the Spirit Christs is surpassingly transcendently beyond theirs He is endowed with all the graces of the Spirit of every sort and every kind so that not one of them is wanting in him And therefore it is said in Scripture that in him all fulness dwells that is the fulness of all graces whatsoever But now my Brethren in the Ministers of Christ it is not so in them there is a division of graces though not of the graces of Sanctification yet of the graces of Edification and one is made partaker of a gift which another hath not There are diversities of gifts saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 12. to one is given by the Spirit the word of knowledge to another prophesie c. But all these concur and ●●er in Jesus Christ so that he is in this respect inricht above them all And as our Saviour is qualified by the Father with all kinds and sorts of graces so with all measures and degrees As he hath all graces in him so each of them is raised and intended to the highest measure so that there can be nothing added to it to make it more compleat and perfect Indeed my Brethren he received not the Spirit by measure from the Father as the Evangelist observes John 4.32 but beyond all measure But now the Ministers of Christ receive from him but a measure of grace as the expression is Rom. 12.3 So much as he sees fit to qualifie them for the work that he imploys them in as you may see Eph. 4.8 When he ascended up on high he gave gifts unto men for the work of the Ministry and for the edifying of the body of it There is a great similitude between the Fathers sending Christ into the world and Christs sending his Apostles and Ministers into the world in relation to the Errand that both of them are sent in Christ sends his Ministers into the world upon the very same errand that the Father sent him into the world For mark it why did God the Father send Christ into the world Truly my Brethren to be his spokesman unto the world as the Apostle shews God who in times past spoke to the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last days spoken to us by his Son To preach the Gospel to the world He hath anointed me to preach saith Christ Luk. 4.18 To preach what to preach the Gospel to the poor to heal the broken-hearted to preach deliverance to the Captives c. And why did Christ send his Apostles and Ministers into the world Why to preach the Gospel too That is the sum of their Commission Mar. 16.15 Go preach the Gospel to every Creature The Ministers of Christ are separated to the Gospel as Rom. 1.1 They must preach all Gospel or else all for Gospel ends They must preach Law with Gospel purposes and Evangelical intentions So that the Father sends the Son and the Son sends his Apostles and Ministers upon very the same errand here the similitude is very great But then the dissimilitude is very great too in that the Son whom God the Father sends is transcendently above the Ministers whom Christ sends in the very same business both are Apostles but Christ is the chief Apostle both are Preachers of the Gospel but Christ is the chief Preacher He preaches it with such authority as they are not invested with and with such efficacy too as they can never reach to He preaches by the Spirit to the heart and to the inward man and so he doth it with infallible success They can preach only to the ear and to the outward man and hence they often fail of the desired issue they spend their strength in vain as the Prophet once complained Indeed the efficacy of their preaching dependeth wholly on the work and power of Christ So that you see he is transcendently above them in the same business And then besides Jesus Christ is sent on business which they are not to touch with He is sent about the work of mans Redemption of satisfaction to the justice of his Father by his bitter death and passion which is too heavy and too hard for any Man or Angel to go through with or to have a hand in There is a great similitude between the Fathers sending c. in relation to the end that both of them are sent for Christ sends his Ministers into the world for the very same end that God the Father sent him For why did God the Father send his Son into the world To save his people as the expression is Mat. 1.21 In which respect his Father would not have him called Apollyon a destroyer but Jesus a Saviour It 's true that Christ is set and appointed by his Father for the fall and rising again of many As for the rising of believers so for the fall of unbelievers But this is but by accident and besides the main intention of God in sending and Christ in coming He doth not cause the fall of such as perish so properly and so directly as the rising of such are saved by him Indeed he came into world to save sinners 1 Tim 1.15 not to destroy sinners It 's true that sinners are destroyed by him but this was not the proper end of his coming God did not send his Son to condemn the world but to save the world Joh. 3.17 And so our Saviour Christ himself professeth Joh. 12.47 I came not to judge the world but to save the world Even so he sent his Ministers for the very same end to work together with him in the Conversion and the Salvation of his people by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe 1 Cor. 1.21 To save themselves and those that hear them 1 Tim. 4.16 Here the Similitude again is great between the Fathers sending Christ c. in relation to the end that both of them are sent for But then the dissimilitude is great
duty you do to him can be accepted 4. You can hope for no pardon of sin 5. Cannot come to God with boldness 124. What meant by the only true God p. 126. viz. the whole Essence of the Godhead 3. Doctr. That the Father Son and Holy Ghost is the only true God p. 128. Reason For he only hath being of himself 2. He is the living God 3. None can do that which he doth 4. He only is Eternal 1. Vse Be stirred up to confirm your faith of this Motives 1. For then the more and better we shall walk with him 2. Serve and obey him p. 130. Direct 1. Give full assent to the Scriptures 2. Know him to be above all other Gods 3. Be resolved not doubtful of this point 4. Pray for faith in this particular p. 133. 2. Vse Obey serve and honour him as the true God p. 134. 3. Vse Let us have no other God but him only p. 135. Serve the Lord and not Idols p. 136. Times p 138. Lusts neither your own nor that of others p. 139. 2. Fear none but him 3. Trust in him alone p. 140. 4. Vse Learn from hence to be at unity among our selves 5. Learn to see our happiness of having chosen him for our God p. 141. 4. Doctr. That Christ is the Apostle or Messenger of God p. 142. Explication 1. Sent from God and from heaven How possible p. 143. 2. Into the world 3. The errand on which he was sent viz. to make peace preach peace 4. Therefore fitly qualified with 1. Authority 2. Ability Fulness of Merit to make peace p. 145. Spirit to preach peace p. 145. 1. Vse Admire the mercy of the sender 2. Of him that would be sent Void of fear and constraint p. 147 2. Be all intreated to receive and entertain him For 1. His errand is your business 2. It 's for your good and advantage 3. The Father expects you should honour his Embassadour and Son 4. He will avenge the refusers of him 5. This Messenger can prevail with God for you p. 149. Direction 1. Receive him so as to hearken to him 2. To believe in him 3. To obey him p. 150. 5. Doct. Whoever wil be glorified with God in heaven must glorifie him first on earth p. 152 Reason It is the everlasting counsel and decree of God Vse 1. Against vain expecters of future glory p. 153. 2. Vse Learn to glorifie God here 1. By a vocal declaration 2. By a real representation in what you 1. are p. 154. 2. do p. 154. Gods glory how to be our aim in all Ver. 4 1. Doctr. That Christ was ordered by his Father in the work he did in this world p. 156. Expl. Christ was so ordered in his works of Satisfaction His obedience Active p. 157. Passive p. 158. Application p. 158. As by the 1. Promulgation of the Word 2. Internal operation of the Spirit p. 159. Reas 1. Christ was the Fathers creature 2. The Fathers servant p. 160. 1. Vse Admire the humble condescension of Christ 2. Learn to be humbled in like manner and to suffer willingly p. 161. 3. Vse Some do the good others the evil which God hath not given them to do p. 162. Danger of neglecting Gods order p. 164. How Christ had finished the work before his Passion p. 165. 2. Doct. Christ did not do his work by halves but went through with it p. 166. Sufferings of Christs body Natural Mystical 1. Vse Who guilty of adding to the works of Christ 2. Let us persevere in our work and finish it Five Motives hereunto p. 169. Ver. 5 What glory Christ prayed for Doct. Christ as Man in some measure partaker of the divine glory 1. By the grace of union 2. By the grace of dispensation from the Father p. 173. 1. Vse Know the advancement of our nature in the Person of Christ 2. Their personal advancement that belong to Christ partly in 1. Fruition 2. Assured expectation 3. This should make us despise the shame of this world 2. So to walk as not to be a shame to Christ p. 174. Ver. 6 How Christ had manifested Gods Name Doct. Christ made an absolute and compleat discovery of his Father to the people 1. By his Personal appearance in the flesh 2. By his Word and Gospel 3. By his Spirit p. 178. 2. Q. Why Christ only makes this discovery R. 1. None but he is able 2. None but he is fit to make this discovery p. 180. 3. Q. Why the discovery he makes is so full and absolute R. 1. As being the faithful Prophet of his Church 2. That the discovery may be effectual 1. Vse The ignorant inexcusable 2. Learn to bless his Name for this discovery 3. Grow up in the knowledge of this Name made known p. 182. 4. Vse Be satisfied with the discovery which Christ hath made search not beyond it Pride Sin Danger vanity thereof p. 184. 5. Vse Walk worthy of this discovery i. e. Despair not under sin or misery p. 185. 2. Doct. Some the Father giveth to Christ out of the world 2. A certain number of them 3. Being once the Lords they are no longer of the world Confirm 1. The actual members of Christ are dead with Christ and of another world as are their kindred and alliance p. 190. 3. Their habitation is spiritual so is their action and traffique 1. Vse Therefore the world storms and rageth at mens being given up to Christ 2. Examin Are we given up to Christ p. 192. Marks 1. They are not conformable to this present world 2. They speak the language of another world p. 193. 3. They dearly affect their Countreymen 3. Vse Think not strange of ill usage in the world p. 194. 4. Vse Regard not the things of this world 5. Follow not a multitude to sin It s safe and honorable to be retired 6. Be not troubled at worldly troubles 3. Doct. All Christs people were first belonging to the Father p. 197. 1. The Father essentially taken 2. All belonged to God 1. By Creation 2. By Election 3. Christs people not so his as not the Fathers 1 Vse Christ will tenderly keep those that are so given him Word of God Inward and Essential p. 202. Outward and Declaratory p. 202. 4. Doct. They whom the Father gives to Christ keep his word p. 203. Christs Word is kept In the memory by retaining In the heart by believing In the affections by loving In the life by obeying with obedience Active Passive Vse Exam. Are we so given up to Christ that we keep his Word p. 205. 2. Vse Direct For helping memory 1. Be intent and fix your mind on the Word 2. Get a good understanding 3. Value the Word 4. Strengthen the memory by meditation repetition conference 5. Set instantly to practice the truth you hear 6. Pray for the Spirit to do his Office 3. Vse of Examination Do we keep Christs word by Faith Some believe none of it 2. Some but part of it
to another So his Disciples p. 383. 1. Vse Exam. 1. Strangers to this world are not conformable thereunto 2. Love those of the other world 3. Have another language 2. Vse No wonder that they are made a gazing stock 3. Vse Live like heavenly Citizens 4. Vse Regard not this world nor vanities thereof p. 386 5. Vse Do not desire or phansie long continuance here 6. Vse Why should we be unwilling to part from hence p. 387. 2 Doct. The Word of God is the ordinary means of Sanctification Explicat 1. The work is begun 1. Preparatively by the Law 2. Really by the Gospel p. 389. 2. So it is carryed on 1. Vse Let Ministers be instant and diligent in preaching 1. Though the fruit of their endeavours be not always manifest 2. Though they want success they must labour still 3. So they shall not want recompence 4. The Elect are thereby brought to heaven 391. 2. Vse Let people be perswaded to hear the Word 3. Vse People thrive not in grace because they wait not on this Ordinance 4. Attend upon the Word 5. Vse That ye may profit by the Word Remove 1. Pride 2. Unbelief 3. Strong Passion 4. Prejudice against the Teacher 5. Labour to digest it 6. Use earnest prayer Ver. 17 Doct. The Word of God especially the Gospel is the Truth 1. The Word of God is all Truth 2. The Gospel is the Truth p. 396. Gospel-Truth the most excellent 1. Christ being the most precious subject thereof 2. The most delightful Subject 2. For the maner of revelation most perspicuous 3 For the confirmation 4. For the operation 1. Works grace 2. Infuseth life p. 398. 1. Vse The whole Word to be believed 2. Vse Let us give it the preferment 1. In our Inquisition 2. In our Acceptation p. 401. 3. Vse The Gospel-truth must be accordingly maintained 1. By our Arguments and Reasons 2. By our sufferings 3. Must be obeyed The disobedient reproved Ver. 18 Doct. The Apostles and Ministers of Christ are sent by him Cant. Not only by him But 1. By the Father and Holy Spirit 2. By the Church p. 407 1. Vse They blamed who take this honour upon themselves 2. Vse Therefore the Pastors power but ministerial 3. They must deliver his message p. 410. for his Ends. p. 410. 4. Vse Let the Church prove those that pretend to the Ministery Whether furnished with competent Ability 1. Of Knowledge 2. Of Utterance 3. Whether furnished with propensity and readiness to use their gift 4. Whether qualified with Sincerity p. 412. 5. Vse Entertain his Ministers 1. With double honour 2. Give them audience 6. Vse Bear with their plainess and sharpness of Reproof p. 413. 2. Doct. Ministers Commission not restrained to any Nation or Countrey Reas 1. His Kingdom to be erected 2. Churches to be planted over all the world p. 416. 1. Vse Ministers justified in their propagating the Church in America Promote it with our Prayers 2. Vse Matter of joy and thanksgiving p. 423. 3. Doct. The resemblance of Christs Mission with that of the Apostles The similitude and dissimilitude of their sending In regard of 1. their Authority and Power 2. In regard of Qualification 3. In relation to the Message 4. To the end for which they were sent p. 426. Ver. 19 1. Doct. Christ did willingly set himself a part to be an Offering and a Sacrifice to the Father Reason There was no power able to overcome him p. 432. 1. Vse As the greater was his love so should be our praise 2. Let us learn as willingly to offer up our selves and all we have p. 433. 2. Doct. Christ did offer himself for our Sanctification Reason His Design being not only to preserve and justifie but to save us too and glorifie himself in us 1. Vse Abuse not this grace 2. Be stirred up to strive after holiness 3. A terror to ungratious wretches 3. Doct. Christs Intercession extended to those that shall believe Vse This should encourage us to pray for the unconverted p. 438. 4. Doct. Christ the object of true believers faith Expl. How the Word 2. God 3. Heaven and Salvation the objects of faith p. 440. 1. Vse Be not satisfied with a general assent unto the Word 1. Endeavour to know Christ aright 2. Believe that Christ is such a one 3. Embrace this truth in the heart 2. Vse Hence appears the imperfection of inherent righteousness 3. The perfection of imputed righteousness and Justification 4. Relie on Christs for salvation p. 442 Ver. 20 Doct. The Gospel the instrumental means of faith Expl. The Law prepareth not worketh faith 1. Vse The sad condition of those that want the Gospel 2. Vse Revelations and new discoveries no ground of faith 3. Let unbelievers duly hear the Gospel p. 445. 2. Doct. It is the will of Christ that his Disciples should be one among themselves and one in God Though distant they are one 1. As having one Spirit 2 One faith 3. One heart and affection God and Christ are one 1. By Hypostatical union 2. By dear affection 3. By unexpressible agreement and consent So the Disciples are one in both 1. By mystical union c. 1. Vse Know the glorious priviledge of Christs Disciples It implying 1. Intimate Communion with God 2. Special interest in him 3. It imports great acquaintance with them both 1. They know God more immediately then others do 2. More distinctly p. 452. 3. That they have more easie and familiar access to him 4. More immediate injoyment of all comforts and content 5. The best safety 2. Vse Admire Gods goodness pleased so highly to advance and honour us 3. Vse Walk worthy of such an honour For 1. This aggravates sin committed in him 2. Makes it specially observed by him 3. To be more severely chastised p. 457. 3. Vse Let true believers use this their interest in all exigencies and str●ights 4. Let those without God not molest and hurt believers p. 58. 5. Vse Let true believers be knit to God and Christ in love Direct 1. Pray earnestly for it 2. Increase your knowledge of God 3. Have daily more Communion with him 4. Put away the love of worldly things 5. Frequent the company of those that love God 6. Vse Agree with God and Christ in all respects every way Else you are 1. Irregular 2. Undutiful 3. Agreement among our selves is nothing worth Ver. 21 World what it signifies Doct. Unity of Christs Disciples makes the world have better thoughts of their Master p. 466. Vse Divisions of the Church make Christ the Gospel and Religion to be undervalued and little set by Ver. 22 1. Doct. Christ communicates his glory to true believers 1. His Titles 2. Sitting at the right hand 3. Authority and power 4. His three Offices 5. Gifts p. 473. Ver. 23 Christ in believers and God in him for the union of all Doct. This is the perfection of believers union p. 477. Vse The defective union of worldly men 2. Doct.
The Father loves believers as he doth Christ Reas For he loves them 1. In Christ 2. Through Christ 1. Vse Depend on him 1. Without doubting 2. By real love 3. Vse Comfort to all true believers In that 1. He will uphold them as he did Christ 2. Assist us in his service 3. Reward his own work in us 4. Hear us 5. Provide for us 3. Doctr. Christs will is even a Law with the Father Reas 1. Being the only Son 2. The Beloved 3. Never asks amiss 4. Sueth for nothing but what he deserver p. 491. Vse How to make Christ our Advocate Ver. 24 Direct 1. To prepare their hearts they must be 1. Purged 2. Humbled 3. Fixed 4. Awakened Then 2. For Matter of prayer search the promises p. 496. Manner Pray without wrath 2. Doubting 3. With much zeal 2. If we pray acted by Christs Spirit 1. There will be zeal 2. Desires spiritual 3. For spiritual things chiefly Not to be spent on lusts 4. We shall pray constantly 2. Doct. It is Christs will that they who are given him should be in heaven Reas He loves them with a love 1. Of benevolence 2. Of Complacency 3. To see his glory 3. Doct. God hath loved Christ from all Eternity Reas Being like him both as God and Man Vse Wo to them that hate Christ They hate Christ 1. Who willingly obey sin 2. Who love and hate that which Christ doth not 3. Who are friends to the Enemies of Christ Contra p. 513. 2. Vse God therefore loveth them that love Christ Christ is amiable and worthy of our love 1. In respect of his perfections p. 515. 2. In respect of our Interest and propriety in him 3. Of his great love to us 4. Of that he hath done for us 3. Vse Admire that he should so use him as he did for our sakes 1. Giving him up to the hands of sinful men and to his own wrath 2. So using him for such as we are p. 517. 4. Vse Comforts to those that belong to Christ that they are loved from everlasting 4. Doct. God is a very just and righteous God Confirmed 1. From the largeness of his Jurisdiction 2. The Immensity of his presence 3. From his inward propensity and disposition 1. Vse This should settle our minds amidst the confusions and disorders of the world 2. Vse Comfort to those that are abused and oppressed 3. Vse Come into him and become his subjects 4. Vse Terror to the ungodly 5. Vse Comfort to the righteous even in Gods Justice 6. Vse Admonition to Magistrates Perswasions to execute Justice 1. It will settle the land 2. Be amiable to God 3. Beneficial to your selves p. 526 7. Vse Meditate on Gods righteousness It will 1. help us against sin 2. Strengthen our faith in prayer p. 528. Ver. 25 Doct. Unbelievers and unsanctified persons know not God in such manner as they ought p. 531. 1. Know him not so as to delight in him 2. Nor so as to serve and obey him 3. Nor so as to know him in Christ Reason 1. Unbelieving Heathens want the means of knowledge 2. Unbelieving Christians want the Spirit to unveil 1. The understanding 2. The Gospel 3. In every unbeliever there 's something 1. Redundant to repell divine Truth 2. Wanting to receive it viz. The Spirit of God 4. They are unwilling to know God p. 535. 1. Vse The misery of unsanctified unbelievers 2. Vse Admire Gods mercy in vouchsafing us the means of knowledge p 537. 2. Doct. That Christ alone knows God immediately and others by his means p. 539. Vse None saved by his own natural knowledge 3. Doct. The most saving knowledge hath defects and imperfections standing in need of farther declaration p. 541. Reason Christ doth not shew them all at once 1. Because they are not capable 2. That he may keep them humble 1. Vse Be not proud of your knowledge 2. Vse Comforts to the humble 1. A sign that thy knowledge is right and sound 2. It 's the measure which Christ hath alloted thee 3. The time is coming when these thy defects shall be supplyed 4. We shall be rewarded according to our practice not our knowledge Ver. 26 Doct. Christ will be making farther declarations of his Fathers Name to the worlds end p. 546. 1. By his written Word and Ministers in all ages 2. By his holy Spirit p. 548. 1. Vse Believe what he hath spoken 2. Expect the execution of his promise 3. Thereunto strive with Christ in prayer p. 549. 2. Doct. The Love which is in true believers comes from God Reason For it cannot be Originally in of or from our selves yet not without means Vse If we want it have recourse to God Love is the chiefest thing 1. That comes from God p. 554. 2. That conformeth us to God p. 554. 3. Doct. Declaration of the Fathers Name is a special means to work love in them Reason 1. Beauty is a part of his Name 2. Goodness 3. Mercy 4. Love p. 557. 4. Doct. Where Love is there Christ is Reason 1. For where Love there the Spirit 2. Faith 3. God is p. 560. 1. Vse Misery of those that love not God and his children 2. Comforts to those that have love in them They have Christ and therefore 1. Have intimate Communion with him 2. Have free access to him 3. Have the confluence of all Accommodations 4. Are secure 2. Let Christ live quiet in your hearts Excellency of Christs prayer An Alphabetical Table of the Chief Heads contained In this TREATISE A ADopted children page 15 Admire the love of God and of Christ page 20 98 146 161 361 455 537 Affections of the heart testified by outward gesture page 11 Affliction should not dismay us See Tribulation page 104 195 290 291 367 Abilities of Christ page 145 Active Obedience of Christ page 157 Our Advancement in Christ page 174 The Apostle and Messenger of God is Christ 142 149 234 235 other Apostles page 407 our Affections are to keep Christs word page 204 213 Apostates from Christ page 41 210 Application of Christ page 158 441 Assurance Means and benefit thereof page 22 our Active and Passive obedience page 203 Authority grace and power of Christs words page 7. 473 Authority of Christ over all men 52 144. for the benefit and Salvation of his people page 72 73 Agreement with God and Christ necessary page 465 Agreement See Unity The benefits thereof page 303 304 All things revealed by Christ in what sense page 236 Aimiableness of Christ page 514 515 Adding to the work of Christ page 168 word of Christ page 241 Absence of Christ from the Father page 265 Ascension of Christ 266. End fruit and benefits thereof page 267 B PArtial Believers page 208 ●99 Belief See Faith Wrought by the Gospel page 443 444 Believers not free from the Law page 61 62 Believe the Trinity page 130 132 the Scriptures page 133 399 in Christ page 149 150 441 Christs word 204. 559
those places to express their grief by So in the self-same place in Joshua they fell down to the ground upon their faces when they prayed And so did Jesus Christ himself as you may see Mat. 26.39 Not that this gesture was peculiar to this piece of service but it was taken from the civil usage of the Country because this was their way of shewing reverence to superiors as you may see Ruth 2.10 And therefore we do well and suitably to the directions and examples of the Scripture that we take up such gestures only in our prayers as are usual in our Country to express our sorrow and dejection or else our civil reverence and respect by Those reverend gestures which we use in prayer should be most observed in publike There may more liberty be taken in private and in secret then there may in publike and open prayer both in the use of outward gesture and in the forbearance of them Some gestures may be used in private prayer which would become us ill in publike in which we should not go remarkably beyond the rest of the Assembly for fear and danger of hypocrisie And gestures on the other side may be forborn in some case in private prayer which yet in publike ought not to be so For evermore in publike as far as it is possible our gesture must be such as may express some reverence and devotion that we may honour God before the People and that our outward posture may not carry in it an appearance of a sleight esteem of God and of his service whereas in private there is greater freedom because indeed there is no need of such Caution But thirdly this must be continually heeded both in publike and in private that the gestures which we use be such as that we do not hinder but rather further the spiritual service It were far better to abate of the reverence of our gesture then the affection of our heart It were far better for a man to stand in prayer then that by the disease and trouble of the other posture he should be distracted and consequently his devotion and his heart should fall That may be allowed the weak in this regard which would not be convenient in the strong The bodily exercise be it of what kind it will is but a means to the spiritual service The end is better then the means and must be more regarded then the means I must not use the means but for the end so far as they are serviceable to the end And much less must I use the means aganist the end We must be very wary that the outward gesture especially in publike prayer do not exceed the inward affection and that we make not shew of more without then there is indeed within for if we do there is hypochrisie Such duties are not done in truth when there is more in shew and in appearance then there is in substance If either of the two be lower then the other it were far better that the outward expression were lower then the inward affection then that the inward c. It were far better that the gesture came short of the heart then that the heart c. It is not good to compass God about with lies meer shews do never please in his service This for the gesture of your bodies when you pray A word or two for your direction touching the use or the omission of the voice in prayer c. And here the first thing that I offer is Those prayers that are publike whether in the family or the assembly wherein one is the mouth of many to the Lord must of necessity be vocall so was our Saviours in my text you see he prayed with his Apostles and Disciples and therefore did no only form a prayer in his heart but expressed it with his mouth he did not only think but speak that they might hear He lifted up his eyes to heaven and said The voice is not of absolute necessity in private prayer For however men who having bodies are endued with ears and senses know not our meaning otherwise then by our words yet God who is himself a spirit knows the meaning of our spirits Sighs may find audience and acceptance with him inward and mental supplications may be in some case more fit then vocal But yet if other circumstances will permit in which your Christian prudence must direct you use your voices We shall observe it to have been the usual practise of the Saints to speak in prayer yea in private prayer as our Saviour did Mark 10.39 God made the tongue aswel as other members of the body and therefore will be served with this as well as them And so the Prophet David praised God with the best member that he had which some expound to be his tongue And therewith bless we God saith the Apostle James 3.9 It is sometimes a quickning to the heart and stirreth up the dead affections to greater fervency and zeal which by continuing in a mental supplication would be apt to languish and decay It keepeth in the heart from wandring by binding it to give exact attendance on the tongue to furnish it with matter and expression whereas in mental prayer it is more apt to slide away and run a roving unobserved Howbeit here I shall not peremptorily prescribe in certain cases to omit the voice is more expedient and therefore I shall shut up all and leave it to your Christian prudence to direct you to pitch upon that way and method of presenting your requests to God which ye will find most to conduce to the affectionate spiritual and heavenly performance of the duty And thus of the transition to our Saviours supplication together with the manner of presenting it to God the Father both his gesture and expression Proceed we now to enter on the Prayer which he makes and here I shall take notice only of these two things the Object of it and the parts of it The Object of it or the Person whom he presents it to you see is God the Father or to come a little nearer God his Father so he stiles him in the entrance of his Prayer Father the hour is come c. and the same phrase he uses all along as you shall see if you survey it from the beginning of it to the end Indeed he gives him once the attribute of Holy and once the attribute of Righteous Father but this is still the appellation that he uses and from whence he never varies If he calls him any thing he calls him Father And in this notion he considers him while he is putting up his prayer to him and therefore this you see my brethren is the first word that he uses when he sets himself to pray Father the hour is come c. I make these addresses to thee as a Father I look upon thee as a Father still while I am pouring out my prayer to thee and therefore he reviews the
you resemble God your Father Jesus Christ his eldest son is the very picture of him as we are wont to say the express of his fathers person They are so like in all respects that he that knoweth one of them cannot but know the other too The resemblance is so perfect and so absolute in all respects that in seeing one of them you see the other And hence said Christ to Philip John 14 19. He that hath seen me hath seen the Father also And truly we that are the younger sons of God though we be not so like him yet we are very much like him And therefore we are said to be renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created us Col. 3.10 And the new man is said to be renewed after God in holiness Ephes 4.24 And are you thus conformed to God do you bear his Image so that every one that sees you and observes you may judge who is your father Are you holy as God is and are you mercifull as God is and are you perfect in desire and endeavour as your Father that is in Heaven is perfect do you love your enemies do you bless them that curse you and pray for them that despitefully use you that you may shew your selves to be the children of your Father who makes his Sun to shine his rain to fall upon the evil and the good Mat. 5.44 are you freely merciful lending and doing good to those where there is nothing to be hoped for but unkindness for your good will that you may make it to appear you are the children of the highest who is kind to the unthankfull and unkinde Luk. 6.35 These are good evidences of your interest in the Father-hood of God But if you be prophane and vicious and cruel and unmerciful as the greater number are I may say to such as you are as once our Saviour to the wicked Jews You are of your Father the Devil and his works you do If God be your Father as you bear your Fathers Image see you have your Fathers Spirit The Spirit of the Father is that which the Apostle calls the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Rom. 8.15 So that if we be Sons we have this Spirit poured out upon us But you will say that every one almost pretendeth to the Spirit and it is evident that many are deceived in this particular How shall we know infallibly whether the spirit which we think we have be the spirit of the Father yea or no Why my beloved the Spirit of the Father i● an active Spirit where it is it leadeth men even where it will it carries them and guides them in its own way And as many as are led by this Spirit they are Sons of God Rom. 8.14 Well then thus far we are clear if we be the Sons of God as we have his spirit so we are led by his Spirit we walk not after the flesh but after the spirit The flesh calls and the spirit calls This is the way walk in it The flesh would have us follow it the spirit would have us follow it And the event is this if we be the Sons of God we leave the flesh and go after Gods Spirit We walk not after c. So then if you would know whether you be the Sons of God examine whether you be guided by his spirit yea or no And this may be discovered by the course you take and by the path in which you walk Gods Spirit guides and leads you always in the way of God which is prescribed and chalked out before you in the word of God And this is clearly and expresly taught us in that alledgement of the Covenant mentioned Exod. 36.27 I will put my Spirit upon you saith the Lord to his people And what shall this Spirit do it shall cause you to walk in my Statutes and to keep my Commandments and do them It shall not give you new directions it shall not shew you new ways and new paths other then those which are beaten out in Scripture but it shall cause you to walk in my Statutes If then you err and wander from the ways of Gods Statutes and walk on in your own ways as the Apostle speaketh of the Gentiles the way of your own hearts which of your selves you choose and follow your ways of drunkenness uncleanness prophanation of Gods holy day c. if you walk in the way of Cain a way of cruelty and malice and run greedily after the error of Balaam for a reward as Jude speaks ver 11. A way of covetousness and unlawfull gain you are not guided by the Spirit of the Father but by the spirit of the wicked one which ruleth in the children of disobedience But if you keep the ways of God the ways of truth and love and holiness and peace the way that is so evilly spoken of by lewd prophane and vitious men And are no sooner swerved from it in the least degree but you are crying to the Lord with Moses Lord shew us thy way with David I am gone astray Lord seek thy servant enquiring of your brethren to direct you and striving to get in again you are guided by the spirit of your father and may be confident that you are the sons of God If God be your Father and you be his children you are a company of singular and choice people As you are like your Father and consequently like your brethren too so you are unlike other men you dwell alone and are not like to other people And as the sons of Kings and Nobles differ from the sons of other men they have another kinde of garb and habit and behaviour Even so the Sons of God the King of Kings do manifestly differ from the children of the world The Lord hath singled them and drawn them out and put them in another way so that they are men of wonder in the world their ways are of another fashion And this declareth them to be the children of the High God he owns them only upon this condition as you may see 2 Cor. 6.17 18. Come out saith God and be ye separate and I will be a father to you and you shall be my sons and daughters saith the Lord God almighty Now my beloved are you thus come out and separated from the world which lies in wickedness as the Apostle speaks have you left your old haunts your old courses your old Companions and Associates with whom you ran out formerly to the same excess of riot are you accounted gazing stocks and wonders to the world because you are so different from them in all your ways And can you say in the uprightness of your hearts that this your singular and holy walking is not in shew and in hypocrisie but in sincerity and truth you may assure your selves you are the sons and daughters of the Lord God Almighty But if you walk according to the course and fashion of the world if
and so they make the Son of God as much as in them lies to suffer and to die in vain they spill his precious blood upon the ground as if it were of no value Christ shed his blood to this end that his people might be holy and they will be impure still and wallow in their lusts still They care not what become of it let it be shed in vain for them they reckon not Oh what a high contempt is this to Jesus Christ These men as the Apostle speaks tread underfoot the Son of God they trample on him in Disdain and put him to the greatest shame that can be They that despise and slight the spirit of Christ dishonour Christ himself the Comforter the holy Spirit is the messenger of Christ he is instead of Christ to his people he represents him absent to the soul And therefore he is said in Scripture to be with them in that his holy Spirit is with them Behold I am with you alwayes viz. by my Spirit to the end of the world Mat. 28. ult I will not leave you comfortless saith Christ to his Disciple I will come to you Iohn 14.18 he meaneth not by himself but by his Spirit So that when the Spirit comes Christ comes and therefore it is added presently At that time you shall know that I am in my Father and you in me and I in you So that if this sweet Messenger of Jesus Christ who is to us instead of Christ be ill-entreated by us it is apparently a very great indignity to Christ himself And yet how often do we damp the holy motions of this Spirit in our hearts When good desires and gracious purposes are raised and kindled there how often do we smother them and put them out again how frequently do we misuse him who comes with counsel and with comfort and with grace from such a choise and pretious friend as Christ is How do we slight the seasonable caveats that the spirit gives us either for our information or else for our consolation and what is this upon the matter but to despise and slight Christ They that despise and slight the Messengers and the Embassadors of Christ they dishonour Christ himself He is in this respect at the same hand that Princes are the wrongs and the indignities that are done to those they send they take as offered to themselves and truly so doth Jesus Christ His Ministers the Preachers and Dispensers of his Gospel are his Embassadors to men they are instead of Christ as the Apostle Pauls expression is 2 Cor. 5.20 Now then we are Embassadors for Christ we pray you in Christs stead and they that injure or dishonour those that are for Christ and that are in Christs stead must needs dishonour Christ himself Our Saviour is express and plain for this to his Apostles Luke 10.16 He that despiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me q. d. My Father sent me and therefore he that despiseth me despiseth him And I send you and therefore he that despiseth you despiseth me I shall say little of this Argument for fear of misconstruction I shall but leave it to your selves to judge whether Christ be in this respect despised and dishonoured yea or no. Whether he be abused in those whom he hath sent whose labours he hath blessed and to whom he hath given the seals of their Ministry I hope they will not much complain to any but to Christ that sent them and if he be resolved to bear it I make no question he will give them grace and strength to bear it too and to profit much by it They that fall away from Christ after some acquaintance with him they dishonour and disgrace him For in deserting him they seem to tell the world that there is nothing in him why we should desire him They have tried him and they find him by experience to be such a one as is not worth the keeping any longer And therefore the Apostle speaking of Apostates saith that they put Christ to open shame for that is his expression Heb. 6.9 if they fall away saith he they crucifie the Son of God afresh and put him to open shame A servant looks upon it as a shame and a disparagement if he be put away So if a Servant leave his Master if the reason be not known it is some disgrace to him Men are very apt to think that he is a hard Master that he is faulty in some kind or other and that he deals not well with those that serve him And so when men forsake the service of the Lord Christ they make the world believe that he is an ill Master that there is better wages and more content and satisfaction to be had in the service of sin then the service of Christ And is not this a great dishonour to him And yet how many are there in these latter times who bring disparagement to Jesus Christ by this means and make his service despicable in the eyes of others How many have withdrawn from Jesus Christ of late given over waiting on his holy Ordinances and left performing of those duties to him which they were wont exactly and constantly and duly to discharge They talk of Christian Liberty and this they take to be from the service of Christ whereas it is indeed from the service of sin And so they are more loose and careless and remiss and negligent then they have been in former times These men disgrace Christ whom God hath set himself to honour and so they cross him in his great design Now I beseech you think upon it you that dishonour Christ in any of the ways forementioned or in any other way let it be what it will Remember that it is the purpose and design of God to glorifie his Son Christ and what then will become of you who thwart with him who seek as much as lies in you to hinder him from execution of that which he is so intent upon Will he take it at your hands Nay if he send his Son among you and say as in the Parable Luke 20.13 They will reverence my Son and you upon the other side neglect him and contemn him and abase him every way he will be out of patience with you to be thus crossed by wretched men he will certainly destroy you he will make you know the price of slighting and despising him whose honour is as dear and tender to him as his own Is it so that it hath been the design c Then be we all exhorted to Vse 2 comply with God in this great design of his and to promote it to the utmost of our power Let us endeavour every way to help him in that which he is so intent upon the glorifying of his Son Christ It s true God needs not any of our help he can do his own work and bring his own design and purposes to pass without us he can glorifie his
other and now they are delivered and believe lyes It is a lie and a delusion but it is a strong delusion so that you cannot stir them from it Do what you can and bring what arguments you will it is in vain the deceit is strong upon them And some are also given up to vile affections and to those burning lusts which the Apostle speaks of in the cited places This is the formidable judgement of the Lord on those who know God and do not walk according to their knowledge And therefore as we own the true God let us serve and let us worship him as such a one let us live and act for him let us be taken up with him let us make this our work to please him let us in every thing so carry and demean our selves as they should do who have the Lord for their God JOHN 17.3 Thee the only true God IS it so that God the Father Son c. is the only true God Then Use 3 let us have no other God but him only Let us be able confidently to challenge any man in the words of holy David Whom have we in heaven but him and whom have we in earth but him Is there any in the world whom we set up to our selves as a God but him only Let us be alwaies mindfull of the first and great Commandment of the Law of God which is indeed the very basis and foundation of the rest Thou shalt have no other God before me Thou shalt have a God and thou shalt have me for thy God and thou shalt have none but me for thy God And that which is annexed is very much to be observed If thou hast any God besides me it will be before me If we could go behind his back and take another god there were the less iniquity and there were the more safety it were not such a hainous thing it were not such a dangerous thing But to go and take another god before his face as if a wife should go and take another Lover and commit uncleanness with him even before her husbands face what an horrid impudence what an unsufferable provocation What saith the Lord as once Ahasuerus in the case of Haman will he commit adultery before my face for so idolatry is spiritual adultery will he do it in my presence and while I am looking on Ah desperate wretch nay then I see there is no hope of him take him away and carry him to execution And therefore let us be extreamly cautious that we have no other God but him alone who is the only true God But you will ask me now perhaps what I intend when I exhort you to have no other God but him only Truly my Brethren it involveth many things but I shall draw them to a few heads When I perswade you to have the Lord and none but him for your God my meaning is that you should serve him and none but him that you should fear him and none but him that you should trust in him and none but him Then since he is the only true God serve him and none but him Serve the Lord so as to serve no other with him So is his own express injunction Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve Matth. 4.10 And here to be a little more distinct serve the Lord and not Idols serve the Lord and not Times serve the Lord and not Lusts First serve the Lord and not Idols they are all false gods he is the only true God and therefore see you serve him and not them It is a sin the Scripture very much disswades from and makes the worst of all corruptions and most abominable to the Lord. And therefore this is often called the sin in Scripture by way of eminence above the rest because it is a sin of the most infamous and odious rank And Jeroboams drawing Israel to the worship of the calves is frequently set forth by this expression he made Israel to sin He made them to commit the sinning sin the sin which is abundantly and out of measure sinfull And God himself disswading from it speaketh of it as that on which his very heart did rise which he abhorred to name on which he could not think without extremity of detestation O do not that abominable thing which I hate Jer. 44.4 And otherwise indeed it cannot be For it is the choosing of another god that is the Holy Ghosts expression of it saith he they chose new gods Judges 5.8 by which they made it to appear that they were weary of the old as if they had discovered some iniquity in God as he expostulateth with the Jews upon the like occasion Jer. 2.5 as if the Lord were found upon experience to be such a god or were not worth the keeping any longer This is a thing from which the very heathen are abhorrent and averse the Nations will not change their gods Jer. 2.11 though they be but false gods and consequently no gods as it is added there in that place Oh what an odious thing is this that the Church should change hers who hath the true and everlasting Lord of heaven and earth for her God They will not change their false gods for the true and shall we change the true God for a false Oh what an horrible indignity is this what an unsufferable provocation And therefore God is exceedingly incensed at this iniquity it is a sin that kindles anger great anger yea the heat of great anger Deut. 24.44 What means the heat of this great anger And in the following verses it is shewed to be because they went and served other gods Indeed Idolatry stirs up the jealousie of God and therefore this is added as the reason of the prohibition of it because he is a jealous God And even as jealousie in man is as the wise man notes the rage of man so jealousie in God my Brethren is the rage of God To see his Wife the Church forsake him and run a whoring after Idols is such a thing as blows and kindles up the flames of his hottest indignation In what a fearfull rage was God on this occasion behold and tremble at it Exod. 32.9 when Moses hung about him and besought him for the people he flung him off Let me alone saith God that so my anger may wax hot against them and that I may consume them in a moment And if you search the Scripture you shall find that God hath executed and inflicted the heaviest of his plagues and judgements on those that have been guilty of this sin Look on the monuments of his severest and most direfull vengeance and you shall find that as the wrath of God hath been revealed from heaven against all unrighteousness of men so especially against this hideous sin And as a man transported with a jealous spirit is apt to take unmercifull revenge in which respect the wise man saith He will not spare in the
Man-hood too God hath highly exalted him saith the Apostle Phil. 2.9 Him Who why Jesus Christ both God and Man in his divine and humane Nature As for the former his divine Nature though that be utterly incapable of an intrinsical improvement of the Glory of it yet so far forth as it was humbled for the Administration of his Office so far it was accordingly advanced again Now he abased himself as he was God not by putting off his Glory but by permitting it to be ecclipsed and overshadowed with the similitude of sinfull flesh and to be humbled under the form of a servant even as the brightness of a Candle is hidden in a dark and close Lanthorn so that declaratorily he is in that respect exalted he is declared to be the Son of God by Power in rising from the dead and returning to his Glory As for the humane Nature that is properly exalted For being joyned to the God-head it hath an ample and immediate claim to all the Glory which from the God-head might be communicated to it and conferred upon it So that however while our Saviour Christ continued here the Exigence of the condition and the office which he had assumed and undertaken made him a man of sorrows and of sufferings and intercepted as it were the beams of the divine Glory from shining in the other nature so that there was no form nor beauty in him Yet having finished that Dispensation there was by vertue of the intimate Association of the Man-hood with the God-head a giving out or a Communication of all the Glory from the Deity which the other Nature was capable of And this is that which Jesus Christ desireth of his Father in my Text And even as by the Spirit of Holiness he was filled with Treasure of Wisdom and Knowledge and Grace and thereby fitted for the office of a Mediatour and made the Head and Ruler of the Church So likewise by the Spirit of Glory he is filled with unmatchable perfections beyond the Comprehensions of all other Creatures Being not only full of Glory but having in him all the fulness of Glory which a created nature joyned to an infinite and endless fountain could receive The God-head of our Saviour was at the right hand of the Father from Eternity But now the Man-hood of our Saviour is exalted to the same condition I say not to the same measure but to the same condition of Majesty and Glory with it God hath raised him from the dead and that you know must be as he is man and set him at his own right hand in heavenly places Eph. 1.20 That is he set him up above all other things or persons in the next place to himself And therefore it is added in the following words Far above all Principality and Power and Might and Dominion and every name that is named not only in this world but in that which is to come In which respect it is that God will have him worshipped with divine and religious Adoration and that by the very Angels Heb. 1.6 Of which the humane Nature single is not capable but that it shineth with the God-head in this high Glory Much might be added for the proof of this that even the Man-hood of our Saviour participateth of the Glory whereof c. Now to open it a little more particularly and distinctly to you Beloved you must know that the Man-hood of our Saviour comes not by nature to partake of this Glory Look upon the humane Nature as considered in it self and so it hath no right to it It is by Grace then that the Glory of the God-head is communicated to it and that by a double Grace the Grace of Union and the Grace of Dispensation First The Man-hood of our Saviour participateth of the Glory of the God-head by the Grace of Union It comes to be Partaker of it by its unutterably near and intimate Association with the God-head in the same person For so the God head and the Man-hood as you know are joyned together in such a tie as cannot fully be expressed Not as a man and a wife are joyned together who notwithstanding their Conjunction continue two distinct persons But as the body and the soul make one man so God and man make one Christ And as the glory of the soul by reason of the nearness of the Union redoundeth to the glory of the person and consequently of the body too even so the Glory of the God-head redoundeth to the Glory of the Man-hood in the person of our Saviour So infinitely near is the Conjunction that both the Natures cannot chuse but share together And as the God-head was in some respect abased in being joyned to the Man-hood being ecclipsed and shadowed with the meanness and the imperfections of it Even so the Man-hood on the other side is honoured and advanced in being joyned to the God-head and consequently shining with the Glory of it Secondly The Man-hood of our Saviour participateth of the glory of the God-head by the Grace of Dispensation from the Father He hath made it to partake of that Glory And therefore he hath raised it up and set it at his own right hand He hath highly exalted it he hath crowned it with Glory and Honour The Father if you mark it hath always had a mind to set up his Son Christ Not so much as he is God for so indeed he doth not need it But as Man and Mediatour he hath endeavoured every way to raise him and advance him and make him glorious in the eyes of all the world And this is that which the Apostle Peter notes Acts 3.13 The God of our Fathers hath glorified his Son Jesus whom ye delivered up and denyed the holy one Though you abused him and abased him yet God hath glorified him It is by him and his means that he is raised to such Glory Vse 1 Now is it so that even the Man-hood of our Saviour participateth of the Glory whereof the God-head hath been c. Here then we may take notice of the high Advancement of our nature in the person of our Saviour The very Glory of the God-head is in a sense communicated to it Our nature shareth with the God-head in such incomparable and transcendent Glory as can by no means be exprest It is many ways advanced and set up in Jesus Christ But this my Brethren is the heighth and top of all that in him dwelleth the fulness of the God-head bodily as the Apostle speaks Col. 2.9 Not that the God-head is confined or circumscribed within the narrow limits of our Saviours flesh or that his body is co-extended with the God-head as Ubiquitaries dream But the God-head dwels in Christ as Bernard speaks not umbrativè by external signs and shadows and tokens of his presence as once Christ dwelt in the material Temple not effectivè by the effects and operations of its Grace as now it dwels in the bodies of the Saints who in the
20. and so on to the conclusion of the Chapter Neither pray I for these alone but for them also that shall believe on me through their word I must at this time make a little entrance upon our Saviours Prayer in behalf of his Apostles and Disciples who were present with him They were very near to him they were waiting then upon him they were converted immediately by himself and called by his own word and therefore they have the precedency and the preferment in his Prayer And here we have to be considered First the preparation to it and secondly the matter of it The preparation to this Prayer of our Saviour in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples Discovers first what he himself had done in reference to them And then what they had done in reference to him What they were both in relation to himself and to his Father And where they were viz. In such a place wherein they stood in need of his Prayers These things are interwoven and commixt and we must take them in our progress as we find them Only this would be considered that all of them are premised by our Saviour before he puts up one Petition for them to shew what cause there was why they should be remembred in his Prayers Begin we with the first thing which our Saviour mentions by way of preparation to the Prayer which he makes for his Apostles and Disciples I have manifested thy Name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world And here you may take notice with me of these two particulars First the action of our Saviour in reference to his Apostles and Disciples of which he minds his Father here I have manifested thy Name Secondly the description of the persons to whom he had made known his Fathers Name viz. the men which he had given him out of the world For opening of the former we must examine and resolve what is intended by the Fathers Name which Christ affirmeth here he had made known I have manifested thy Name Some think the meaning to be only this that he had made him known to his Apostles and Disciples under the notion of a Father They knew him as a God before and so did generally all the people of the Jews but as a Father in his Son they had no acquaintance with him Now by this Name our Saviour had discovered him to those whom he had called and sanctified he had brought them now to know him as a Father This is the title he gives him all along from the beginning of his Prayer to the end Father Holy Father Righteous Father and the like This is the name by which he represents him unto his Apostles and Disciples and under which he would have them to conceive and apprehend him as a Father to his Son and as a Father to themselves in him and this is that which he intends as some conceive in this profession I have manifested thy Name c. This is something I acknowledge yea this is very much of that which he intends but yet I think it is not all The Name of God in general is all that makes him known to men wherein soever the nature or the will of God or whatsoever else of God can be imagined or conceived is discovered and made known all this is intimated by the Name of God So that our Saviour in my Text in saying he had manifested Gods Name saith in effect that he had fully manifested and revealed his Father to his people So that there was nothing of him necessary to be known which he had concealed from them He had not hid one letter of his Name from them So that the point to be observed is this DOCTRINE That Jesus Christ hath made an absolute compleat and full discovery of his Father to his people The Name of God sometimes imports his Nature sometimes his Titles sometimes his Attributes sometimes his Ordinances and sometimes his works as I could give you instances of all these And all of these our Saviour had laid open fully to his Apostles and Disciples as he professes to his Father here I have manifested thy Name unto the men which thou hast given me out of the world And this is that which the Evangelist affirmeth of him Ioh. 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him Observe it well it is not said he hath declared something of him but he hath declared him Declared him wholly and compleatly all that is declarable of him he hath made known to his people The protestation which he makes to his Apostles when he was about to leave them runs very much to this purpose Joh. 15.15 All that I have heard of my Father not from my Father but of my Father I have made it known to you Whatsoever I have been informed in concerning my Father at least as Mediator and as the Prophet of my Church I have discovered it to you I have been very faithful to you in the business whatsoever hath been shewn me of my Father for your instruction and your information I have not kept one whit from you I shall add no more for proof that I may have time to shew you How Jesus Christ hath made this full discovery and then why Jesus Christ hath made this full discovery of his Father to his people And in pursuance of the latter I shall examine and resolve why Jesus Christ and none but he hath made it And in the second place why the discovery he hath made is such an absolute and full discovery As for the first of these how Jesus Christ hath made such a discovery of his Father This will be necessary to be known for the distincter understanding of the point And he hath made it principally three ways by his Personal appearance in the flesh by his Word and by his Spirit 1. First by his Personal appearance in the flesh our Saviour Christ hath made some discovery of his Father Jesus Christ as he is Man and as he hath assummed our Nature is the Image and resemblance of his Father And this is that which the Apostle aims at when he saith He is the Image of the invisible God Col. 1.15 by which he intimates expresly that however God be in himself invisible yet there is some resemblance of him in the Lord Christ so that he may be seen in him It 's true indeed that Jesus Christ as God is the invisible Image of God and thus he is the very picture of the Father Heb. 1.3 But as he hath assumed our flesh he is the visible Image of God And this is clearly the Apostles meaning when he saith He is the Image of the invisible God His purpose is not to declare how Jesus Christ is the invisible Image of God the Father from Eternity but visible to us in time And hence he saith not simply who is the Image of God
salvation of a soul that it be chosen unless withal it be delivered up to Jesus Christ and made a real living member of his body And therefore God Electeth every soul in Christ he chooseth it in him as the Apostle speaks Eph. 1.4 That is he looks on it in Christ in the instant of Election designeth it in time to be a part of Christ And so accordingly when the appointed season comes he brings this Chosen one of his to Christ and gives it him yea puts it into him There take it to thy self saith he mine it hath been from everlasting by election and now I make it thine by actual union and incorporation I have done my part for it and now do thou do thine I have chosen it do thou save it This shall suffice for clearing of the observation I shall but add a word or two of application And is it so that all the people of the Lord Christ were first of all belonging Vse 1 to the Father then surely he will keep them for the Fathers sake Before he let them go he will consider with himself of whom he had them Brethren you may be confident that Jesus Christ will never lose his people but that he will be infinitely chary and extreamly tender of them because he had them of his Father How do we esteem a Ring a piece of Plate or some thing else that was our Fathers If any one desire it of us if he offer money for it no will such a person say I will not take an hundred times the value for it it was my Fathers and I will not part with it And do you think my Brethren that Jesus Christ doth not love his Father as well as we love ours And therefore when the Devil or the world do go about to get away his people from him when they bid fair for them when they pluck hard at them No saith our Saviour it is in vain I had these people these precious Jewels of my Father and therefore you may spare your labour His they were and he gave them to me and I will surely keep them for his sake that gave them me yea he gave them to me to this end that I should keep them So Christ himself acknowledges John 6.39 This is the Fathers will that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing His Father gave them to him bequeathed them to him by his will And this was upon the Will that he should not lose them too O what a ground of confidence is here that Christ will keep us though we be apt to fall away though the Devil and the world pluck violently at us we may depend upon it they shall not get us out of Christs hands We were his Fathers and he gave us him by Will and that with this Condition that he should not lose us And therefore let us rest upon it he will be carefull of his Fathers Will and he will keep us for his Fathers sake And thus far of the first particular whereof our Saviour minds his Father by way of preparation to the prayer which he makes for his Apostles and Disciples that which he had done for them I have manifested thy name to the men which thou gavest me out of the world thine they were and thou gavest them to me The second follows now in order to be handled that which they themselves had done in reference to God the Father they have kept thy word And here you may take notice with me of these two things which shew themselves to any one that doth but look upon the words First the act of these Apostles and Disciples of our Saviour they have kept And then the object of this act of theirs the thing which he affirmeth they have kept the word of God They have kept thy word And this our Saviour mentions as he doth the rest by way of preparation to his prayer for them to shew what cause there was why they should be remembred in his prayers what did induce him to pray and to be confident that he should speed with God in prayer for them because they had been faithfull and obedient They had kept the word of God and therefore they shall have his word to God in prayer for them he makes no doubt they shall have a word from God by way of mercifull return and gracious answer to his prayer There is the inward and essential and there is the outward and declaratory word of God The inward word the word God The outward word the word of God or the word which comes from God Though not immediately from God to us yet mediately by his Prophets and Apostles and Jesus Christ himself as he was man whom he made his Scribes and Heralds and Embassadors and Mouth God spake in times past to the Fathers by the Prophets Heb. 1.1 he spake by the mouth of the holy Prophets Luke 1.10 The Prophecy came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 2 Pet. 1.21 And so for the New Testament the Apostle tell us that in these last dayes God hath spoken to us by his Son Heb. 1.2 and that which God speaks is Gods word Now it is called the word of God in my Text and elsewhere often because it manifesteth and makes known the mind and will of God For as the word of man discovers to us what the man means what he conceiveth in his mind and heart within which else we were by no means able to imagine so the word of God my brethren shews us the heart and mind of God as far as he is pleased to express it and to make it known to us it shewes us what his will and pleasure is What he will have us to do and what he means to do with us And this word the Apostles and Disciples kept that is the term our Saviour uses in my text He made it known to them he shewed them what his Fathers mind and will was and they kept it I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world and they have kept thy word What is intended by that phrase of keeping shall be fully opened when I come to explication of the point in the mean time the observation shall be this DOCTRINE They whom the Father gives to Jesus Christ do keep his word You see it is the Character he gives of those that are bestowed upon him by his Father Thine they were and thou hast given them to me and they have kept thy word And after to the same effect they have received thy word It is usually set down as the property of those who belong to Jesus Christ that they keep his sayings John 14.23 if a man love me saith our Saviour there he will keep my words and his words and the Fathers words are all one And hence there is a blessing poured out on such Luke 11.28 Blessed
interest is so far from being weakned and abated 〈◊〉 that indeed it is strengthened and increased by this means Vse 1 Is it so that all the people of the Lord Christ are belonging to the Father Then certainly they are most excellent and pretious people for he will never own vile things It is a frequent thing in Scripture that admirable and eximious things are said to be the Lords The hill of Sion the hill of God because the excellentest of all other hills Psal 68.15 The trees of Lebanon the trees of the Lord because the excellentest of all other trees And so the Saints the people of the Lord because the excellentest of all other people and surely that must needs be excellent which he owns And therefore let us learn to value them aright and as the Lord in this respect hath made them high above others as he speaks of Israel Deut. 26.18.19 God hath avouched thee to be his own peculiar people to make thee high above all Nations So let us have an high esteem of them let us not slight and disrespect them as carnal men are apt to do because they have a meer outside but let us look upon them as the Fathers as that which he peculiarly owns and that not as his ordinary stuffe but as his Treasure and his Jewels as they are often stiled in the Scripture And though they may be trodden under foot awhile by wicked men we may be confident the time is coming when the Lord will make them up as it is said Mal. 3.17 When he will make up his Jewels when he will take them up out of the mire and wipe them clean from those abasures that have lain upon them to hide their beauty and obscure their lustre and shew them in their brightness and their splendor to the world Is it so that all the people of the Lord Christ do belong c. Then let Vse 2 it be their care and their endevour so to walk and so to carry and behave themselves as a people ought to do who have such near relation both to God and Christ both to the Father and to the Son And hence the people of the Lord are exhorted to be strict and to be holy in a peculiar manner on this very ground as you may see that place for instance Lev. 20.26 You shall be holy to me saith the Lord. And why so For I have severed you from other people that you should be mine And so say I to you my Brethren you are the Lords own people and he hath severed you from others to be his peculiar ones Oh see now that you walk as it becometh those to do who are the Lords and that upon these two grounds For 1. The sins of those who are his own reflect with more disparagement upon him then the sins of others do He suffers not so much in the exorbitancies of other men that appertain not to him as he doth in yours and therefore you should be the more wary Oh let not wicked men have any cause to say of you as the Heathen did sometimes of the people of the Jews the only people of the Lord at that time Ezek. 36.20 These are the people of the Lord and they are gone out of his Land They carried and demeaned themselves so ill that he could not bear with them but he was fain to cast them forth out of the Land which he had bestowed upon them So let not wicked wretches say of you These are the people of the Lord and yet they are proud covetous worldly wanton loose c. Let not his name I pray you be dishonored and blasphemed by your means but think when you are tempted and enticed to any sin Whether it be fit for those who are the Lords own people to do such wickedness and sin against their God 2. As your iniquities who are the Lords dishonour him more so he will chasten you if you miscarry sooner and quicker then he will do other men who are further off from him this should make you yet more cautious that known place is home and apposite to this purpose Amos 3.12 You only have I known of all the families of the earth therefore I will punish you For other families that are not mine as you are and that appertain not to me in such a special manner as you do I shall not be so quick to exercise my Discipline upon them But you are mine own houshold and therefore if you do amiss I will be sure to take a course with you If God see many Aliens to him doing any wickedness he may bear with them long for it concerns him not so much to deal against them but if he spy out any of his own amongst them doing as the rest do he will be sure to single him and call him out from all the rest and say You are my own you appertain especially to me and what will you do as these vile abominable wretches do will you run out with them to the same excess of riot Come I must order you though I let the rest alone I must not suffer you in such courses Is it so that all people of the Lord Christ do belong c. Here then is pretious comfort for the Saints arising from the property and interest that God the Father hath in them For it they be his own and that in such a special and peculiar way as we have shewed we may be confident he will do very much for them and that in divers cases I will name a few of them 1. If they be his own the Father certainly will hear the Son for them he will be easily entreated for those that have such near relation to him If they were only Christs and not his this were enough to make him facile to the Intercession that his own Son makes for them because they appertain to one that is so infinitely dear to him But seeing they are Christs and his too this carries all before it and this is that our Saviour urges in my Text That those for whom he prayed and interceded did aswell belong to his Father as himself so that his Father was as much engaged to hear as he was to pray for them I pray for them whom thou hast given me for they are thine q. d. I hope thou wilt not put me off with a denyal For they are thine as well as mine whom I intercede for 2. If they belong to God the Father we may depend upon it he doth love them and love them very dearly too as those that are so near to him Property and interest is one special ground of love we use to love our own you know yea many times to dote upon them out of measure though there be nothing lovely in them And certainly the Lord hath very dear affections to his own too though they be black yet they are comely in his eyes His love towards them is so great that it covers many faults
grace consider with your selves Now Jesus Christ draws nigh to me he that is above in heaven and with relation to his bodily and fleshly presence is no more in this world is in another way coming into my soul And therefore do not shut the doors against him but bid him very welcome when he comes when he offers more knowledge faith love hope patience let not these offers be refused Remember when you take in these you take in Christ with them in the presence of his Spirit So much as you enjoy of these so much you enjoy of Christ and therefore seek and value every saving grace the more and be the readier to receive and entertain it because it brings Christ with it Is it so that Jesus Christ as he is man is gone away c. Then let us Vse 3 also go away out of the world to him that we may be where he is I say as Christ to his Disciples in another case Arise let us go hence Jesus Christ is gone you hear and why then do we stay behind him why do we tarry here when Christ is gone It 's true we cannot go to him in the body but yet as Christ though he be absent from us in the body yet he is present with us by his Spirit so we upon the other side though we be absent from him in the body let us be present with him in the Spirit and as he comes from heaven to us by his Spirit though his body stay there so let us go from earth to heaven to our Saviour in our spirits though our bodies stay here But you will ask me How may this be done or how may we be present with our Saviour in our Spirits I Answer 1. We may be present with him in the thoughts and meditations of the Spirit These are the proper actings of the soul the inner man and if our thoughts be much upon him we are in this respect much with him And therefore I beseech you my Beloved let us feed our selves continually with sweet and pretious thoughts of Jesus Christ though we be here below and must continue so till Christ be pleased to take us to himself yet let our minds ascend to heaven and let our thoughts and meditations be where Christ is Oh let us think upon him in the day and in the night upon our beds when we are still and have nothing to distract us then let our hearts be filled with sweet soliloquies with ravishing and transporting thoughts of Christ that we may speak to him as David did Psal 104.34 How pretious are the thoughts of thee O Lord How great is the sum of them It passes my Arithmetique to cast them up 2. Let us be present with our Saviour in the affections of the Spirit let our spirits cleave to him though we be absent from him in the body Where Jesus Christ our treasure is there let our hearts be also That as Elisha said to Gehazi once Went not my heart with thee when at that very time he was sitting in his house and Gehazi was abroad 2 King 5.26 So we may say to Jesus Christ though in another way However we be absent from thee in the body yet is not our heart with thee as the Apostle to the Thessalonians We Brethren being taken from you in presence not in heart 1 Thes 2.17 so we to Jesus Christ Oh Lord though we be separated from thee in our bodies we are not separated from thee in our hearts They are continually with thee nor shall they be divided from thee 3. Let us be present with our Saviour in the desires and anhelations of the Spirit let them be always mounting up where he is he is gone and in the mean time till he come again to us let us long to go to him Oh let us build no Tabernacles on the Tabor of this world since our Saviour is not here But let us look upon our selves as banished men as the Apostle did knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord 2 Cor. 5.6 and so let us groan earnestly to get to Christ as he did Let us be always breathing gasping fainting after Jesus Christ and putting out our heads to see when he will come and receive us to himself that where he is there may we be also And thus far of the first particular suggested in the words the departure of our Saviour out of this lower world to the immediate presence of his Father And now I am no more in the world but I come to thee The second follows now in order to be handled and that is his Disciples stay behind him But these are in the world and are where they are like to be and where they are to tarry and remain when I am gone The world in which our Saviour Christs Apostles and Disciples were and were to stay must be conceived to be the very same which Christ himself was now about to leave and from which he was ready to depart viz. this lower world beneath heaven that from which he was to go in that were his Disciples and Apostles to remain And now I am no more in the world but these are in the world the self same world in which I am to be no more But why is this alleadged by our Saviour to his Father here that the Apostles and Disciples were to stay in this world apparently to shew what cause he had to mention them in his Petitions and to commend them to the special care and mercy and protection of his Father As in the words that are immediately annexed Holy Father keep them through thy own Name q. d. I am even now about to leave them and to leave them in the world and thou knowest what a place the world is how troublesome unpleasing and vexatious it hath continually been to my Disciples and therefore I beseech thee Father keep them have a special eye upon them who are to stay behind me in such a place as this is So that the point apparently suggested here is this DOCTRINE The world hath alwayes been and is an evil and uncomfortable place to Christs Disciples It is a sad and doleful place to live in and hence our Saviour seeemeth to bewail the case of his Apostles and Disciples in my Text These are in the world saith he as if he should have added and that is but an ill place Now that I may the better clear it and evince it to you I shall shew in what respects the world is such an evil and uncomfortable place to Christs Disciples It is in this respect an evil and uncomfortable place to Christs Disciples that it is a place of suffering In which they are continually to be exposed to many tryals and to many troubles Though they be in the world yet they are not of the world and therefore they are hated by the world as Jesus Christ himself informeth his Disciples John 15.19 If ye were of
the world the world would love its own but because ye are not of the world therefore the world hates you And hence it comes to pass that it persues them persecutes them casts them out creates them all the trouble and vexation that it can so that they are not like to have a quiet hour almost in this world Besides the evils and afflictions to which they are exposed by the necessity of nature as man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards Job 5.7 distempers and diseases in their bodies loss of their estates and friends and earthly comforts and the like ungodly men come in with their additions The Church of Christ while she is here is ill-seated she grows in an ill place as he himself affirmeth of her 2 Cant. 2. as the Lilly among thorns so is my Love among the daughters She is environed and begirt with them so that she is annoyed and hurt and pierct on every side She cannot stir but one or other of her thorny neighbours hath her by the sleeve She dwels in Mesech while she dwells in this world and hath her habitation in the Tents of Kedar in the midst of wicked men so that she is beleaguered as it were and hem'd about with those that hate her and desire her ruine This is the state and the condition of the Saints while they are here they are continually vexed and troubled So that no marvel though our Saviour tells his own Apostles In the world you shall have tribulation Iohn 16.33 That is your portion as long as you remain here The world hath alwayes been an evil and uncomfortable place to Christs Disciples in this respect that it is a place of sinning Indeed my brethren they are troubled with the sins of other men their righteous souls are vexed with their filthy conversations Rivers of waters run down their eyes because men keep not Gods Law But they are chiefly troubled with their own sins from which they are not to be wholly freed while they remain in this world As long as they continue here they are perpetually in Sathans danger who is the Prince of this world and whose authority and power is confined to this life There will never be an absolute and perfect cure of sin in any of the Saints till this corruption have put on incorruption And hence perhaps the corruptions of our natures are stiled worldly lusts Tit. 2.12 And our members that are upon the earth Col. 3.5 because we cannot possibly be rid of them while we are here upon the earth and while we live in this world The Apostle Paul compares himself and others of the Saints to earthen Vessels 2 Cor. 4.7 And earthen vessels when they were legally defiled could not be made clean again till they were broken all in pieces as you may see Lev. 11.33 So we my brethen are not to be fully cleansed till we be shivered all in pieces We are not to be wholly rescued from the bondage to corruption till death translate is to another world And then he that is dead saith the Apostle is free from sin Rom. 6.7 So that no marvel though the world be a place of such disquiet and discomfort to the Saints For how can they be fully comfortable here while they are alwayes sinning against God He that hath entred into rest indeed hath ceased from his own works as the Apostle speaks Heb. 4.10 Till then he cannot wholly cease from those that are most properly his own works but is in danger of offending God and falling into sin continually and so can have no rest here Nay my beloved no man knows how far the Lord may suffer him to fall in this world Though it be a certain truth that they that are elect can never wholly fall away from God yet they may sin exceedingly to the dishonour of the Lord the scandal of their brethren and the irreparable wounding of their name while they have a day to live And this they are in danger of I mean of falling fearfully so long as they remain here What deadly falls have many of Gods worthies taken in their latter times It is observable that Davids first wayes are commended 2 Chron. 17.3 By which the Holy Ghost insinuates that his last wayes were not answerable to them He speaking of Jehosaphat walked in the first wayes of his Father David Indeed the latter wayes of David were blemished with extremity of sin and scandal The like is also noted of Solomon 1 King 11.9 And Asa 2 Chron. 16.10 And Jehosaphat 2 Chron. 20.35 And how then can the world but but be a doleful and uncomfortable place to Christs Disciples where they are in such hazard How can they but complain as Rebecca sometimes did though in another case If I must still be troubled with my lusts and my corruptions if I must still be over-ruled by them thus what good will continuance in the world do me The world hath alwayes been and is an evil c. in this respect that it is a place of banishment from Jesus Christ from him in whom their very souls delight This makes it sad and grievous to them that they have not Christ with them And this is that at which our Saviour aimeth in my text I am no more in this world but these are in the world There is the dolefulness of their condition that they are to continue here without me Indeed we are debarred of the immediate presence of the Lord while we remain in this world And therefore it is said expresly 2 Cor. 5.6 That whilest we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord. And is not this a grievous thing to be kept from the enjoyment of such a one as Christ is Especially to him that knows him and is well acquainted with him and hath tasted of his sweetness can you blame him if he be weary of the world and if it be a trouble to him to continue here if be be willing to be absent from the body that so he may be present with the Lord What holy heart can choose but find a weariness in that place let it be otherwise as pleasant as it will which keeps Christ and him asunder and hinders him from the compleat fruition of his blessed Saviour Who would not gladly leave a place in which as long as he continues Christ and he must be asunder Vse 1 Now is it so my brethren that the world hath alwayes been and is an evil c. Then let it be a Caveat to us not to cast as we are very apt to do on too much joy and comfort here Our manner is when things look a little well and when we have some present quiet and content to promise great and extraodinary matters to our selves To sing a requiem to our souls with the rich man in the Gospel take thine ease eat drink and be merry It s true the men of this world may have some content and quietness and
so sad and so uncomfortable to you by reason of your dayly troubles but especially and chiefly by reason of your sins against him you shall look upon it as a mercy this is not to be condemned When Joseph was in prison though he wanted nothing there yet see how earnest and importunate he was with Pharaohs Butler to help him to his liberty Gen. 40.14 Think on me when it shall be well with thee and shew me kindness and help me out of this house Brethren our heaven-born souls are but imprisoned in these earthly Tabernacles we have the manacles and fetters of our lusts about us We cannot walk abroad with liberty and freedom and enlargement c. Oh let us cry to Jesus Christ to shew us kindness and help us out of this house JOHN 17.11 Holy Father keep through thine own Name c. AND thus of the transition to our Saviours supplication in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples consisting of a heap of grand considerations that induced him to become a suitor for them to his Father Proceed we now to enter on the prayer which he makes for them And here I shall take notice only of these two things The object of it and the parts of it The object of it or the person whom he presents it to is mentioned by his title and his attribute His title here you see is Father and his attribute is holy Holy Father The sweetest title and the choicest attribute As for the first of these the title that begins the object of his supplication here is Father So he stiles him in the entrance of his Prayer and the same phrase he uses all along as you shall see if you survey it from the beginning to the end Indeed he gives him once the attribute of holy as you have it in my Text and once the attribute of righteous Father at the 25. verse But this is still the appellation that he uses and from whence he never varies If he call him any thing he calls him Father And in this notion he Considers him while he is putting up his prayer to him And therefore this you see my Brethren is the first word that he uses when he sets himself to pray Thus he begins his prayer for himself in the first verse of the Chapter Father glorifie thy Son And thus also he begins his prayer in behalf of his Apostles and Disciples in my Text Father keep them through thy own Name So that you see our Saviour looks upon him as a Father still when he is pouring out his prayer to him either for himself or others And this would yeild us matter of very good consideration but that it hath been very largely handled heretofore And therefore I shall pass on from the title Father unto the attribute our Saviour gives him here and that is holy But wherefore doth our Saviour mention this rather then any other attribute of God on this occasion why might he not have said aswell Almighty or Eternal or Merciful or Gratious Father the special reason why he chooses this Expression as far as I conceive cannot be clearly and undoubtedly resolved Indeed he prays for holiness for his Apostles and Disciples afterwards and therefore it was congruous he should seek it of his Father under the notion of a holy God who is holy in himself and who is also the hallower and sanctifier of his people But seeing there are divers other things in his Petitions this doth not seem of weight enough to bind him up to this Expression Once this is clear and manifest that he picks out this attribute of God among the rest and whereas many other lay before him he fixes upon this only He comes to God in Prayer by the name of Holy Father The thing is evident though the particular consideration that induced him to it be unknown So that this observation we may safely pitch upon DOCTRINE As God it holy in himself so Jesus Christ came to him as a holy God and looked upon him as a holy God when he was making his Petitions to him The point you see hath two branches First God is holy in himself Then Jesus Christ came to him as a holy God and looked upon him as a holy God when he was making his Petitions to him I shall pursue them in their order God is holy in himself so he is stiled in my Text you see and that by Jesus Christ himself who of all others in the world is best acquainted with his nature for he came forth out of the bosom of the Father Indeed it is the attribute that he delighteth in and therefore he is called the Holy One 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 very often in the Scripture to shew that he excells in this regard so that however there be many others that are holy in a measure yet he is the Holy One there is not one so holy as he is And he is known in the Old Testament by the name of the Holy One of Israel which is ascribed to him more then thirty times The Seraphims which stood before the Throne Isa 6.3 cryed out three times a row Holy Holy Holy is the Lord of Hosts And so accordingly the Beasts that stand about the Throne Apoc. 4.8 rest not day and night saying Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty To shew that God transcends in holiness he is superlative in this regard for so thrice holy in some Languages is most holy To say the truth this is the attribute that makes him glorious He is great in power fearful in praises but he is glorious in holiness Exod. 15.11 In this respect he is a None-such none to be compared with him none like him not among men only but among the Gods too Who is like to thee O Lord among the gods glorious in holiness fearful in praises doing wonders And hence he glories in his holiness and swears by it Even as the great men of the world are wont to swear upon their honor because it is esteemed among them the most sacred and inviolable thing So God you see my Brethren swears by his holiness Psal 29.35 Once have I sworn by my holiness saith God Once for all and by my holiness having no better or more pretious thing to swear by Let me no longer be esteemed a holy God and that I would be very loth then I inviolably keep the Covenant that I have made to David in my truth So that you see the former member of the point is firm God is holy in himself Now for the second branch that Jesus Christ came to him as a holy God and looked upon him as a holy God when he was making his Petitions to him you see it evidently in the Text this is the appellation that he gives him Holy Father His thoughts are taken up it seems more with the holiness of God then any other of his attributes while he is pouring out his prayers to him I shall not undertake to shew why
with God in prayer let us consider what a holy God he is and let us labour to be holy too Let us be separate from the remainder of the world as he himself advises us 2 Cor. 6 17. and touch no unclean thing and then we have his promise that he will receive us The meditation of the holiness of God as it will be very usefull to prepare us and to make us fit for prayer so it will be very helpfull to us in the parts of prayer and that both in confession and petition and thanksgiving 1. It will help to humble us in the confession of our sins While we consider that they are so filthy and unclean and God upon the other side whom we confess them to so holy This cannot choose if it be duely weighed but shame us wonderfully in the presence of the Lord that we have been and are so filthy before such an holy God Indeed we ought to be ashamed to commit iniquity being such an odious thing The Lord hath planted shame in man to be a bridle as it were to check him to curb him and to hold him in from sinfull courses But if we have not been ashamed in the commission we ought especially to be ashamed in the confession as God advises Israel Be ashamed and confounded for your own wayes Ezek. 36.2 To review our sins with shame and to cry out as Daniel doth Dan. 9.8 to us belongeth confusion c. And Ezra in his sad confession Ezra 9.6 Oh my God I blush saith he and am ashamed to lift up my face to thee We should remember our evil wayes and our doings that are not good and loath our selves for our abominations Ezek. 36.30 we should remember and be confounded and never open our mouths any more because of our shame We should cast ashes on our heads and rent our hearts and cry unclean unclean Lev. 13.45 And there is no one thing that will confound and shame us more then the consideration of the matchless purity and holiness of God whom by our sins we h●ve offended Oh this will make us wonder that he should endure such filthy persons in his presence 2. As it will humble us in the confession of our sins so it will encourage us in our petitions for the cure of sin As it will make us low in our confessions so it will make us high in our petitions For how is sin which is uncleanness removed and cured in any of us but by holiness And is it not a comfort to us when we are making our requests for holiness that we are praying to the Holy God who is holy in himself and who is the original of all the holiness that is communicated to the Creature who is the Sanctifier of his people Is it not comfortable that when we come to draw that we are at the Well-head If you observe it is the great petition that our Saviour hath to make in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples verse 17. Sanctifie them with thy truth and this he prosecutes throughout And therefore he begins his prayer for them Holy Father 3. It will enlarge us in our thanksgivings to the Lord for holiness when we consider whence it came and by whom it was bestowed We shall see what cause we have to praise the Lord the Donor and Dispenser of it As David intimateth in that memorable place to this purpose Psal 97.12 Rejoice in the Lord ye righteous ye that are sanctified ye that are holy and give thanks at the remembrance of his Holiness And yet again Psal 30.4 Sing unto the Lord O ye Saints of his and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness And thus far of the Object of our Saviours Prayer as he is mentioned by his title Father and his attribute Holy Holy Father Proceed we now to enter on the parts of it There are two things especially for which our Saviour is a suitor to his Father in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples Preservation and Sanctification To these may be reduced and referred all that he desires for them preservation in my text and onward to ver 17. Sanctification in the rest that follow First he desireth preservation Keep them through thy own name And this desire of his he backs especially with two reasons and they are weighty and of great importance First he would have his Father keep them now because he himself had kept them and kept them very safe till now While I was with them in the world saith he I kept them and none of them is lost but the Son of perdition but he who was designed to be lost And now I come to thee saith Christ I am to be no more among them and therefore I beseech thee now receive them into thy special care and tuition Here I resign them safe and whole and sound to thee I pray thee keep them henceforward as well as I have done to this time Secondly he would have his Father keep them because they were in such a dangerous place where they were in great peril every day and every hour where they were hated and maligned upon all hand and that for the truths sake I have given them thy word and the world hath hated them and so on And therefore I beseech thee Father look to them and keep them from the evil as it is added in the next verse The evil of fault and the evil of pain Some other things are interposed and touched incidentally which shall be handled in their places The thing desired is first in order to be handled before we pitch upon the Arguments and Reasons with which our Saviour presseth and enforceth this desire of his and this as we have heard is preservation And here we have to be considered two things First the means by which our Saviour here desires that his Apostles and Disciples might be kept and that is by or through his Fathers name Holy Father keep through thy own name those whom thou hast given me And Secondly the end for which he prayes they might be kept that they may be one as we are So that you see the supplication of our Saviour Christ is full he prayes both for the Means and End desireth that the end might be attained for them by the means Begin we with the means by which our Saviour here desires that his Apostles and Disciples might be kept and that is through his Fathers name Holy Father keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me The name of God is generally taken for any thing that makes him known to men as one man is distinguished from another by his name Particularly it imports sometimes the attributes of God now one and then another of them Sometimes his attribute of mercy as that is called the name of God Exod. 34.5 6. The Lord descended in a Cloud and there proclaimed the name of God And what was that The Lord the Lord God mercifull and gratious and
long-suffering and abundant in goodness and truth Keeping mercy for thousands forgiving iniquity transgression and sin Sometimes his attribute of Justice as that is also called his name in the very same place who will by no means clear the guilty visiting the iniquity of the Fathers upon the children and upon the childrens children unto the third and fourth generation Sometimes his attribute of Power is intimated by his name as you may see that place for instance Psal 20.1 The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble the name of the God of Jacob defend thee that is the power of God defend thee And this is that by which our Saviour prayes that his Apostles and Disciples might be kept keep them through thy own name that is through thy own power And so accordingly the point to be observed is this DOCTRINE They that belong to Jesus Christ as long at they remain in this world are kept by the Almighty power of God himself It is the prayer of our Saviour for them in my text you see Holy Father keep them through thy own name whom thou hast given me and therefore out of question they are kept by that name the almighty power of God For Jesus Christ is alwayes heard in every thing for which he is a Suitor to his Father So that his people are as safe as the power of God can make them They are committed by him to his Fathers Custody and he is able very well to keep that which is committed to him as the Apostle Paul speaks 2 Tim. 1.12 And this is clearly intimated in our Saviours speech John 10.29 with reference to his people My Father which gave them me is greater then all Greater in what regard greater in place and dignity No my beloved greater in power and in ability And therefore it is added presently and no man is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand Many are willing but none is able because his power is infinitely greater then theirs is So in another place he shall be holden up Rom. 14.4 he that is weak shall be held up how so For God is able to make him stand And Jude to the same purpose he is able to keep us from falling verse 24. you see our preservation and support is still ascribed to the power and ability of God by which it is apparent what guards us that we are kept and kept safe by that power That of the Apostle Peter is express and full so that we need to add no more for confirmation we are kept by the power of God saith he through faith unto salvation 1 Pet. 1.5 The point is plain They that belong c. Now to open this a little because you do not see it in the full extent of it you must conceive that such as appertain to Jesus Christ are kept by the almighty power of God Especially two wayes Either by the power of God in them or by the power of God for them Either by the power of God assisting or by the power of God protecting Either by the power of God within them strengthening or by the power of God without them guarding and defending I shall speak to these in order They that belong to Jesus Christ are kept by the Almighty power of God in them assisting them and strengthning them and fortifying them to stand and to hold out both in temptations and afflictions Man is by nature 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a feeble and infirm thing So weakned and enfeebled with his fail that of himself he is able to do nothing And therefore God communicates his own transcendent power to such as he intends to keep and to preserve so far as they are capable of it And thus however they be weak in themselves yet they are strong in the Lord and in the power of his might as the Apostle speaks Eph. 6.10 He stands by and strengthens them 2 Tim. 4.17 And of this inward strengthning it is that the Apostle speaks Col. 1.11 Strengthned with all might according to his glorious power that is the power of God himself which he gives in to his people and so corroborates them makes them strong as Oaks to bear the burthen that is laid upon them For if you mark it the Apostle saith not the power of God bears our afflictions resists and overcomes our temptations for us but we are strengthened by his glorious power to both these And God is able saith the same Apostle to do abundantly according to his power that worketh in us Eph. 3.20 Observe it well not his power that worketh for us but his power that worketh in us and that makes us able So that you see my brethren it is an infused thing there goes forth power and vertue from the Lord to us and becomes inherent in us Not as one friend may help another that is weak with an external succour and support bearing his heavy burthen for him but giving him ability himself to bear it Even as a man that hath been much enfeebled with along sickness and being now recovered in a measure and his malignant humours purged away encreaseth every day in strength So we my Brethren having been enfeebled by the fall God makes us sound and strong again enables us to do and suffer what he cals us to So that it is an inward and habitual power that we partake infused into the soul by God And God in this respect is strong in us His power is perfected declared to be perfect in our weakness Now my beloved to follow this a little further this glorious power of his the Lord conveyeth into a Christians soul through Jesus Christ The Father hath annointed him with the Holy Ghost and with power as the Apostle Peter speaks Acts 10.38 And upon him the spirit of power doth rest as you have it in the Prophet Isa 11.2 That so from him it might be given out to all his people He is the Conduit-pipe through which the spirit and the graces of it run obtaining them by vertue of his meritorious intercession from his Father and so conveying them to every member as he by reason of his near communion with the manhood being more deeply touched with the feeling of their wants observeth their necessities to be And so to every one of us is given grace and what is grace but power to do and power to suffer power to stand out and not to faint or yield in temptations or afflictions Habitual grace is nothing but the inward strengthening of the soul To every one of us I say is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ Eph. 4.2 that is as he is pleased to distribute And as this power proceeds originally from the Father by and through Jesus Christ so it is wrought immediatly by the Holy Ghost And hence the strength infused into a Christians soul is called the spirit of power as you may see 2 Tim. 1.7 Because indeed it is wrought in us by the
spirit That place of the Apostle Paul is cleer and full to this purpose Ephes 3.16 where he desireth God in the behalf of that people That he would grant them to be strengthened with all might in the inner man How so Why by his spirit as you may see in that place And thus you see both that and how they that belong to Jesus Christ are kept by the almighty power of God in them They that belong to Jesus Christ are also kept by the almighty power of God for them For even as God is strong in them so he is also strong for them And as he makes them strong so he shews himself strong in their behalf as the Expression is 2 Chron. 16 9. The eyes of the Lord run to and fro through the whole earth to shew himself strong in the behalf of those whose hearts are perfect with him And thus they are preserved and kept not only by the power of God strengthing and fortifying them within but also by the power of God protecting them and helping them without And therefore it is said the name of the Lord that is the power of the Lord is a strong Tower the righteous runneth to it and is safe Prov. 18.10 Now security of any person that runneth to a Tower for shelter consists not in his own strength but in the strength of the Tower he runs to A strong Tower will protect a weak man if he can get within it he is safe And such a stong Tower is the name the power of God for the safeguard of his people And thus you see he keeps us through his own name his own power according to our Saviours prayer in my text in a way of protection by giving outward help and succour when we are in great danger And this outward help he gives us two wayes First sometimes immediately by his own power he helpeth us himself by his own almighty arm without the use of second causes and then his arm is made bare He brings in succour to his people as he made the world of nothing and therefore he is said in Scripture to create it as you may see that place for instance Isa 65.18 Be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create for behold I create Jerusalem a rejoycing and her people a joy And thus he kept his people in the fire and in the water and in the wilderness where there were no means at all of preservation he did it meerly by his own name Secondly Sometimes he helps and keeps his people mediately by his power communicated for that end to second causes He raises instruments of their delivery and makes them able to relieve his people as he did the Judges often And as it is observed of David when God was pleased to use him for the help of Israel in a time of great distress he furnished him with power sufficient to go through with the business which he had designed him to And therefore saith the Lord of that instrument of his Psal 89.19 20. I have laid help upon one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the people I have found David my servant with my holy oil have I annointed him Mighty he is to help indeed but it is because I have made him so because I have laid help upon him And so he stirs up some continually to favour and relieve his people he makes the earth sometimes to help the woman men that have nothing else but earth in them but still the power by which they help them is from him Their power is his power and therefore when his people are preserved and kept by them they are kept by his name as you have it in my text and his name must have the glory This shall suffice for explication of the point they that belong to Jesus Christ are kept by the almighty power of God himself And there is pregnant reason for it For first of all no other power but his will keep them and his is every way sufficient And secondly his power is mightily engaged to keep them Reason 1 They that belong to Jesus Christ are kept c. because no other power but his will keep them Kept they must be and none but this alone will do it Alas the adversaries power that is against them is abundantly too strong for any power that can appear for them but that of the almighty God himself The power of all the world and all the strong temptations that are in it of pleasure profit honour which is bent against the Saints you will conceive to be a great matter Yet this is nothing in comparison this is the least part of their danger What think you of the power of all the lusts and the corruptions that are in them that are continually raging warring Who is able of himself to overpower and master these What think you of the power of Satan and his black confederates the power of darkness as it is stiled in the Scripture All the united strength of hell it self nothing but the power of heaven is able to out wrestle this and they that will struggle with it had need be strengthned by that glorious power And hence our Saviour places the security of his Disciples in this That they are kept by him that is greater then all John 10.29 That is of greater strength as I have shewed so that none can pluck them out of his hand Reason 2 They that belong to Jesus Christ are kept c. because as no other power can keep them so this is mightily engaged to be for them And that especially two wayes by the Sons prayer and the Fathers promise 1. By the Sons prayer and that must not be denyed For this we need to go no further then my text Holy Father keep them through thy own name It was one of the last requests he made when he was taking leave of this world and therefore certainly it was successfull Simon Simon saith our Saviour Satan hath desired to winnow thee as wheat But how is Peter kept now Why by our Saviours intercession I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not 2. By the Fathers promise he hath engaged himself by promise to his people many times that his power shall be for them The Covenant is a Constellation and a heap of promises and he is a God in Covenant with them So that as he himself is theirs so all his attributes are theirs too His mercy to forgive them his justice to avenge them his power to keep them The Romans were in league with many people and if those people were in danger they were obliged in point of honour to defend them And so they did with as much diligence and care as they did their own City Even thus it is between the Lord and his people he is in League and Covenant with them and he hath undertaken their protection And therefore if they be in any streight he is bound
what to do for then perhaps the Lord will shut the doors against you and leave you helpless in your troubles And truly it is just with God that they that seek not to him till they be driven out of all their shifts should be neglected by him when they come 2. Humbly or else the Name of God will not be a refuge to you You may come to him for shelter but he will not receive you into his protection No he will resist the proud he will keep them out of doors he will leave them succourless in their distresses They were so proud and their stomachs were so high in prosperous times that they looked not after God God was not in all their thoughts Psal 10.4 And therefore now when they come running to him because they know not how to live without him the Lord will look as little after them let them do what they will for God But on the other side my Brethren there are many sweet and pretious promises of mercy protection to the humble person 3. Heartily with all the heart and all the soul for so is the direction Deut. 4.29 you must not seek him feignedly with half a heart with a divided spirit for if you do you may expect such entertainment as is threatned to those dissembling wretches mentioned Prov. 1.28 They shall call upon me but I will not answer they shall seek me early but they shall not find me and you may look to speed as hollow-hearted Israel did Hos 5.6 They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek the Lord and shall not find him 4. Reformedly in a way of Reformation and amendment It is in vain for a prophane and filthy person so continuing to run to the name of God in his distresses He must not look for any shelter there he shall not come neer God for God will be sanctified in all that come near him He that cannot endure to look upon prophaness with his eye will not shrowd it with his wing But to the Saints to holy persons the Lord will be a sure refuge The Name of the Lord is a strong Tower Prov. 18.10 the righteous runneth into it and is safe 5. Constantly we must hold out in seeking God and that not only in the act but also in the power and vigor of it And as the Spouse though she were long delaid and though she met with many difficulties and disheartnings yet she continued seeking still She followed Christ through every lane and every street and never left till she had found him So we must follow God my Brethren through all the Ordinances all the means all the wayes that lead to him and though he fly away and hide himself we must not faint and languish but continue and hold out till we have found him Vse 4 Is it so that they that belong to Christ are kept c. If then we have been kept in any dangers or distresses let us look up to this Name let us not rest in the external means and secondary causes of our succour or deliverance but let us look beyond them and above them to the name of God Let us see this Name of his engraven and enstampt upon them as the Prophet counsels Mich. 6.9 The man of wisdom shall see thy Name and when we see it let us acknowledge it to be the fountain of our help the cause of all our succour and deliverance Let us confess that God according to our Saviours Prayer in my Text hath kept us through his own Name And let his Name have all the glory And thus far of the means by which our Saviour here desires that his Disciples and Apostles might be kept his Fathers Name Holy Father keep through thy own Name those whom thou hast given me The End for which he prays they might be kept comes now in order to be handled That they may be one as we are A strange expression if we look upon it with a superficial view That the Disciples of our Saviour may be one in some respects is very easie to imagine But how they should be one as God the Father and the Son are one who are so one that they are the very same the same essence for so the union is identical though they be not the same person this is hard to be conceived yet this is the expression of our Saviour to his Father in my Text That they be one as we are Which that you may the better understand my Brethren you must know that as in Scripture is many times a note of similitude and not of equality It intimates the truth and the reality of that wherein the likeness stands and not the measure and degree I might give many instances wherein that particle is so taken you may see that place for instance Luk. 6.36 Be you merciful as your Father also is merciful It is impossible for any man to be merciful as God if you look to the degree For as the Heavens are higher then the Earth so are his ways and thoughts above ours in reference to mercy and forgiveness But yet we may be merciful as God is really and truly so although not so in such a measure We may be merciful as he though not as merciful as he So in my Text our Saviour prays in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples to his Father that they may be one saith he as we are as thee and I are The meaning is not that they may be one as neerly that is impossible but that they may be one as truly as we are Not that they may be one by a substantial and identical but by a real union as we are Not that they many be one in all respects but that they may be one in some respects as we are But you will ask me then what those respects are I will shew you in a Word God and Christ the Father and the Son are two persons And yet though they be two persons they agree in every thing Though they be divers yet they never differ No they do continually minde the same things they will and nill the same things they love and hate the same things There is an unexpressible agreement and consent between them every way even so it is exceedingly to be desired that the Disciples of our Saviour though they be many persons yet they may be of one mind and one heart and one affection That they may agree in all things that there may be no difference no divisions no jars no strifes no rents among them but that they may in this respect be one even as the Father and Son are And this you see is the great thing for which our Saviour is a suitor to his Father in behalf of his Apostles and Disciples that they might be at unity among themselves This is the end for which he prays they may be kept by the Almighty power of God himself that as far as it is possible for men
to be they may be one even as the Father and the Son are one Holy Father keep them through thy own Name that they may be one as we are So that the Observation clearly intimated here is this DOCTRINE It is a matter of wondrous difficulty and of high Concernment for Christs Disciples to be at neerest unity among themselves Both these particulars I take it are apparently suggested in the words First that it is a point of wondrous difficulty Then that it is a point of high concernment that all that are bestowed on Jesus Christ should as far as men may be be one as God and Christ are one I shall clear them in order from the Text and other Scriptures It is a matter of wondrous difficulty even for Christs Disciples to be at neerest unity among themselves Our Saviour saw it to be very hard for them in all things to agree together and therefore he desires it may be brought about by the Almighty power of God himself Holy Father keep them through thy own Name that they may be one as we are He prays his Father to set his own Almighty power about it to effect it by which he intimateth that it is no easie matter It is observable how the Apostle struggles for it 2 Thess 3.16 The God of peace himself give you peace always by all means So that there is no possibility of having peace unless God himself bestow it unless he bow the heavens and come down and work it in the hearts of his people It is beyond the power of any creature to keep the Saints themselves in unity and peace unless God himself do it And so the Apostle having well considered the wondrous difficulty of it turns himself to God Now the God of peace himself give it q. d. I see no other means will do it and therefore I beseech thee Lord thou who art the God of peace do thou thy self make unity among thy people That phrase of the Apostle is notable to this purpose Eph. 4.3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The word there used imports the doing of a thing with much intention with inward care and outward diligence and labour and endeavour to the very utmost The setting of ones self about a business strenuously and with all his might which would not need if it were an easie matter Endeavouring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace So that you see it is a matter of wondrous difficulty for Christs Disciples to be at neerest unity among themselves But you will ask me how it should be so A man would think it should be no hard matter for Christs Disciples to be all one for them who are so closely and so neerly joyned so many wayes and by so many tyes who are all one body one spirit who have all one Head one God one Lord one faith one hope one baptism to be at unity among themselves Indeed it is a task almost insuperable to have peace with all the world To say the truth it is impossible as the Apostle Paul insinuates in his exhortation Rom. 12.18 If it be possible as much as lies in you live peaceably with all men But to live peaceably with Saints and fellow members for such to be at unity among themselves what difficulty should there be in this How cometh it to pass that this is such a hard matter That the almighty power of God himself is called down from heaven about it Why my beloved there be many things even in the Saints and Christs Disciples that make the matter difficult And I shall draw them all that I shall mention to these two heads There are some things in which they are too much alike and there are other things in which they differ overmuch and both of them do make it wonderfully hard even for the Saints to be at unity among themselves There are some things in which they are too much alike to agree among themselves They are all the holiest of them too carnal they have too much corruption in them easily to close together And this is that the Apostle Paul observes in the Corinthians 1 Epist 3.3 Whereas there is among you strife and envy and division are you not carnal Is it not very manifest that there is much corruption and much flesh in you And is not this the cause of these dissentions It may be you are apt to think it to be otherwise but mark what the Apostle saith James 4.1 From whence come wars and fightings among you Whence do they come Why hence they come will some men say I am so troubled and molested I am so grosly injured and abused that I cannot live in peace Never was any man so basely used so vilely dealt withall as I have been and that by those that are accounted honest men And hence it is that I cannot be at rest No no saith the Apostle thou art much deceived I had as lief thou hadst said nothing It is the wickedness and the corruption that is in thee that is the true and real cause of all this From hence come wars and fightings among you even from your lusts that warr in your members And I will shew you what those lusts are which make it so extremely hard even for the Saints to be at unity among themselves 1. They are too proud The wise man tels us this hath a stroke in all quarrels Prov. 13.10 And if in all then in the quarrels of the Saints too And truly my beloved were it not for this there would not be such endless and implacable contentions about matters civil as there are sometimes between those that are Christs Disciples It is their pride that neither side will stoop or bow both are high and both are stiff and so there can no possible accommodation or accord be made between them And were it not for pride there would not be such endless and implacable contentions about matters doctrinal This is the true and real cause why men will not indure to be gainsaid and crost in their opinion but presently they fret and fume and fall into an everlasting strife about words whereof cometh envy railing evil surmisings and perverse disputings as the Apostle shewes 1 Tim. 6.4 5. Now would you have the character of such a person as carryes matters in this fashion saith the Apostle he is proud knowing nothing He thinks himself a very knowing man but this is nothing but his pride And hence it comes to pass that men are so unalterable in their fancies and conceipts that having once asserted them and owned them they will not lay them down again no though they be convinced for their honours sake Remarkable and exemplary is the resolution and humility of Job in such a case Job 6.24 Teach me and I will hold my peace and make me know wherein I have erred In which ingenuous disposition did those who differ
themselves Proceed we to the clearing of the second It is a matter of high concernment for Christs disciples to be at nearest unity among themselves As of wondrous difficulty so of very great concernment It is the first thing that our Saviour begs in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples that they might be one And prayes his Father to effect it by his own almighty power Holy Father keep them through thy own name that they may be one as we are By which he shews that as it is a hard thing so it is a choise thing a thing of special consequence worthy the putting forth of the almighty power of God about it And therefore the Apostle Paul would have us strain our selves to get it and preserve it to do as much as lies in us even to the utmost as much as it is possible for men to do to set all our abilities and all our faculties a work to procure and keep peace Rom. 12.18 And to this end having perswaded the Colossians to adorn themselves with mercy kindness humbleness of mind and with the habits and the acts of meekness and long-suffering as with glorious robes he perswadeth them at length to put on love which is an uniting grace a bond of perfectness the uppermost garment as it were and so the largest fairest richest and most pretious piece of the new cloathing of a Christian And therefore puts a special Emphasis upon his exhortation to it Above all these things put on charity which is the bond of perfectness which will unite and join you perfectly together They are not graces of the meanest rank that Paul commends to the Colossians in the former verses Yet having run through all of them and being come at length to this uniting grace as to the top and chief of all he sets the finger of a hand against it to point it out as supereminent Above all these things put on charity which is the bond of perfectness How is the Prophet David carried out beyond himself and even ravished in the contemplation of this pretious unity among the Saints and therefore calleth others to join in admiration with him Psal 133.1 Behold how good and pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity The admirable and surpassing excellency of it is represented to us in the Scripture many wayes If God will promise any special mercy to the Church it shall be this Isa 11.6 The Wolf and Lamb shall dwell together the Leopard shall lye down with the Kid and the Lyon with the Calf and a little Child shall lead them And great shall be the peace of thy Children Isa 54.13 If he will give them any choice blessing The Lord will bless his people with peace Psal 29.11 If we will pray for any favour worth striving for it must be for Church-peace and unity among the Saints Pray ye for the peace of Jerusalem Psalm 112.7 that it may be like a City that is at unity within it self And therefore the Apostle is so earnest for it as it were for life and death The God of peace give you peace alwayes and by all means By which he intimateth that as it is a thing of wondrous difficulty so of great concernment for Christs Disciples to be at unity among themselves And this I shall lay open to you in a few paaticulars It is of great concernment to the growth of Christs Disciples and to their thriving in their spiritual estate It is observed of the Church Acts 4.32 that they were of one heart and one soul And that which follows presently is this great grace was upon them all It seems they were in the increasing and the thriving hand by this means Where there is great peace among the Saints there is great grace too Much union brings forth much communion and much Communion brings forth much holiness and much grace When Christians walk on in a sweet and amicable way they cannot choose but grow exceedingly But when dissentions make them to reserve themselves this is extremely prejudicial to the increase in holiness which otherwise would be among them That place of the Apostle is very notable to this purpose Col. 2 19. And not holding the head from which all the body by joints and bands having nourishment ministred and knit together encreaseth with the increase of God being knit together it maketh increase It is of great concernment as to the growth of Christs Disciples so also to their comfort that they be at nearest unity among themselves it is a notable expression of the Apostle Paul to this purpose Col. 2.2 That their hearts might be comforted being knit together in love There is the mercy wished them that their hearts might be comforted and then the requisite condition and qualification to make them capable of this comfort being knit together in love Much union much comfort little union little comfort no union no comfort Indeed it is a pleasant thing for Brethren to live together in unity but it is a bitter thing to live in discord and dissention it eats out all the joy and comfort of a man and fills his spirit with vexation When men are over head and ears in Controversies and Contentions especially Saints with Saints it makes their lives unquiet and uncomfortable to them You shall observe how restless such men are who are embroyled in troubles and who are deep in Controversies and Contentions they cannot eat they cannot sleep they cannot talk they can do nothing cheerfully and freely they are so clogged and cumbred with their own impatient and perplexed thoughts Listen to them and you shall hear them ever and anon complaining that every one is vexing them and troubling and molesting them so that they cannot live in peace Their wives their children and their servants cannot be at quiet for them they are in such a pelting humor upon every light occasion Their families are like the middle Region of the air continually rent and torn with storms and thunders and tempestuous stirs which rise at first of a thing of nothing a thin invisible fume drawn up from the earth And all this comes to pass by the dissentions that they have with others which takes away the meekness of their spirits and with that their quiet too And therefore you shall find a meek and quiet spirit joyned together and made the chief adorning of a Christian 1 Pet. 2.4 Whose adorning let it be that of the hidden man of the heart even the adorning of a meek and quiet spirit It it be meek it will be quiet if enraged it will be troubled it will be like the Sea that cannot rest whose waters cast up mire and dirt It is of so great concernment as to the growth and comfort of Christs Disciples that they be at unity c. so also to their keeping in with God himself they must have peace among themselves if they will have peace with God if they be angry one with another God
and keep us one among our selves All other means that we can use will be of no avail at all unless the Lord himself strike in and interpose in this business He is the donor and dispenser of this rare and pretious blessing and therefore he is called the God of peace It is a name that he delighteth in and therefore it is often used and he is stiled the God of peace not only because he is formally so if this expression be allowable for Primum bonum summae Trinitatis est indivisio but because he is effectively so because he is the Author of peace as the Apostle speaks 1 Cor. 14.33 For God is not the Author of confusion but of peace And he makes wars to cease saith David Psal 46.11 he breaks the bow and cuts the spear asunder And therefore the Apostle begs this peace of God in such a manner as if it were to be obtained no where else and our Saviour of his Father in my Text Holy Father keep them through thy own Name that they may be one as we are Well then my Brethren let us go to him for this blessing let us not only strive for peace in the use of other means which have been formerly proposed but let us pray for peace so especially for the peace of Jerusalem Oh let us pray and pray hard for Church peace for peace among Christs Disciples among Gods own people for there he uses to bestow it My peace I leave with you saith our Saviour and God will give his people the blessing of peace Oh let us beg him now in these divided distracted times to give this blessing to his own people that though Jerusalem be not at unity neither can be at unity with those that are without yet she may be at unity with those that are within that she may be at unity within her self and to this end let us desire especially two things 1. That God himself would govern all his own people that he would rule them and command them so that they may not break the peace By nature we are all of us inclined to divisions destruction and unhappiness is in our ways and the way of peace we have not known And if the Lord himself should not appease those raging and tempestuous waves that are so apt to rise and swell if he should not extinguish and put out the fire that is so apt to kindle in the hearts of men yea of the best men the world would flame with nothing else but discords and dissentions And therefore let us earnestly beseech the Lord to do the work which none but he alone is able to perform To rule and over-rule the hearts at least of his own people and by his Kingly power to master and keep down those raging passions that are so apt to rise and swell to the disturbance of the Churches peace when his houshold are together by the ears when they are in a tumult and combustion let us entreat him to come in among them and he will quickly make them still as Lambs all will be husht and quiet presently It is his own most gratious promise and therefore we may urge it with the greater confidence that he will make the Wolf and Lamb to dwell together c. That he will quiet the tempestuous hearts of men and make them tame So that how furious and how fierce soever they were formerly by nature yet they shall be so meek and gentle now that they shall yeild to any admonition or perswasion yea a little child shall lead them Isa 11.6 How weak soever he may seem to be he shall prevail and over-rule them 2. That God himself would teach all his own people and the effect of this would be a strange agreement and a sweet accord among them even beyond imagination One cause why they that are professed and are it may be real Saints agree no better and why there are such breaches and such rents among them is because they are not all of them at least in all things taught of God Some of them in some particulars at least are taught of men and not of God and other some are taught of God And they that are taught of men will not agree with them that are taught of God and they that are taught of God cannot agree with them that are taught of men and so they are continually wrangling and contending and contradicting one another they can never fadge together But now when God shall come to teach them all in every thing then they shall think and speak the same things then they shall quarrel and contest no more but they shall all of them agree and live in unity and love together And therefore let us earnestly beseech the Lord to do this to leave his children now no longer out at School but speedily to fetch them home and to teach them all himself That being all of one School under one chief Master and some Ushers under him they may be all taught one way and so may all agree together We have the promise of the Lord for this too Isa 54.13 Oh let us urge it hard upon him in such times as these are All thy children shall be taught of God and mark what follows presently great shall be the peace of thy children Here is a time for such a promise to be put in suit and therefore let us press it home let us take no nay Let the Lord have no rest till he teach all his own children and then he will have a great School and we shall have great peace JOHN 17.12 While I was with them in the world I kept them in thy Name THE words now read are part of the Lords Prayer not of the Lords Prayer which he taught us but as I shewed in the beginning of the Lords Prayer which he made for us Not that which he propounded to us as our pattern but that which he presented for us as our priviledge at least for his Apostles and Disciples and in them for us also In which have been considered two things The matter of it and the reasons of it The things which Christ desires in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples And then the arguments with which he presseth and enforceth his desire The matter of it or the thing which he desireth in the behalf of his Apostles and Disciples is preservation Holy Father keep them through thy own Name which we have fully ended and dispatched And now we are arrived at the reasons of the prayer the arguments with which our Saviour presseth and enforceth this desire of his Whereof the first is taken from his own effectual preservation of them during the time that he had been among them and therefore he would have his Father keep them now because he himself had kept them very safe till now While I was with them in the world saith he I kept them and none of them is lost but the son of perdition And now
Scripture how improbable soever the Saints of old have closed with them What an unlikely promise was it that was made to Abraham that he should have a Son when he was full a hundred years of age and a seed that should be as innumerable as the stars of heaven and that by Sarah too a withered and a barren woman What strong objections might they both have brought against it And yet they did not argue but believed that it should be just as the Lord had spoken as the Apostle speaks of Abraham Rom. 4.20 21. He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in faith giving glory to God Yea and of Sarah too though she were somewhat doubtfull and incredulous in the beginning yet even of her he saith She iudged him faithfull that had promised That great and Master promise of the resurrection of the body from the dust is far above the principles of nature and philosophy and therefore the Philosophers at Athens laughed at it Yet Job believed this seeming Paradox as he professes Job 19.26 I know saith he he uses such a word you see as intimates a full perswasion I am confident of this that though after mys kin worms destroy this body yet in my flesh I shall see God And so let us my brethren whatsoever is foretold in Scripture let us stedfastly believe that it shall surely be accomplished and fulfilled And thus of the first argument or reason with which our Saviour presseth and enforceth his petition to his Father in behalf of his Apostles and Disciples that he himself would undertake the keeping of them Holy Father keep them through thy own name Which hath been taken as you may remember from his own effectual preservation of them during the time that he had been amongst them And therefore he would have his Father keep them now because he himself had kept them and kept them very safe till now While I was with them in the world I kept them Before our Saviour adds a second reason to enforce this supplication and request of his he interposes a discovery of the end why he presents it and why he is so earnest in it Saith he I put up this Petition to thee while I am resident in this world I do it in the hearing of my Apostles and Disciples that they might have their comfort much encreased by this means And now I come to thee and these things I speak in the world that they might have my joy fulfilled in themselves So that the words you see are the account our Saviour gives his Father of the Petition which he makes for his Apostles and Disciples or rather of the circumstances of the making of it Why he makes it in the world why he did not defer the making of it till he came to heaven and sate down at the right hand of his Father there to be an everlasting Intercessor for his people but rather chose to make it here before he went in the presence and the ears of his Apostles and Disciples while they were by and hearkning to him These things saith he I speak in the world that they might have my joy fulfilled in themselves And here we have two things to be examined and resolved What our Saviour means by his joy which he would have fulfilled in his Apostles and Disciples why he calls it His joy and not theirs That they might have my joy fulfilled in themselves not their own joy fulfilled but my joy fulfilled in them And How this joy should be fulfilled by his presenting this Petition for them to his Father in their hearing before he left this world which way this circumstance should tend so much and be so available to the accomplishment of that joy As for the first of these our Saviour calls the joy which he would have to be fulfilled in his Disciples his ioy Not that he was the subject of it or that it was inherent in himself But either First because he was the object of it that they might have my ioy that is to say the joy which they take in me fulfilled in themselves Or Secondly as Calvin thinks because he was the author of it That they might have my ioy the joy which they have from me fulfilled in themselves But how should this presenting this Petition for them to his Father in their hearing how should this circumstance conduce so much to the fulfilling of the joy within them Truly my brethren it might be very helpfull to it many wayes Either as it manifested Christs affection to them and his care of them in which they could not but exceedingly rejoyce What he would do in their behalf when he was come to heaven was not so clearly known to them But this he did before he went in their hearing he earnestly besought his Father to take special care of them to keep them through his own name they heard it with their own ears how earnest and importunate he was which could not choose but be an extraordinary comfort to them that Jesus Christ should have such dear and singular regard to them Or else it might fulfill their joy as it assured them of their special preservation after Christ was gone from them There is no question to be made they were in many doubts and fears when he was about to leave them And had he gone without discovering any care of their safety their sorrows would have been increased If he had only prayed in secret for them to his Father and desired him to keep them this would have added to their safety but what would this have added to their joy But when they heard him being ready to depart to yield them up in such a serious solemn manner to his Father and to make this his last request to him while he was here in this world that he would keep them this could not but assure them that they should be kept and so fill them full of joy And hence our Saviour having put up that Petition for them Holy Father keep them through thy own name And that because while I was with them in the world I kept them Adds this immediately and now come I to thee and these things speak I in the world before I come I speak them here among them that my Discples being ear-witnesses to my importunate and earnest intercession for them may have the joy either which they take in me or which they receive from me the more abundantly fulfilled in themselves The words thus opened yield us out three Observations First Christ is the Author and Original of the joy of his people Secondly Jesus Christ would have his people to be full of holy joy Thirdly Their perfect knowledge of his intercession for them is one special means to fill them full of this joy DOCTRINE Christ is the Author and Original of the joy of his people If they have any true and real joy it comes from him they have it from the Lord
fruitfull and have more encrease of children then she that sometimes had an husband Oh let us magnifie the grace of Iesus Christ let us adore the infiniteness of his mercy that he hath cast us on these happy times wherein he takes such care of poor Gentiles wherein he sends to them and wherein he looks after them as if they were some rich purchase Ah my beloved did we follow this mercy as far as we could reach it in our thoughts we should at length finding no end or bottom in it cry out with the Apostle Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and goodness of Christ c. JOHN 17.18 Even so have I also sent them into the world DOCTRINE 3. There is a great similitude between the Fathers sending Christ into the world and Christs sending his Apostles and Ministers into the world THis is apparently suggested here in the particle as and the particle also As thou hast sent me into the world even so have I also sent them into the world My sending them is much like thy sending me So he compares them each with other in another place almost in the same words Iohn 20.21 As my Father hath sent me so send I you The thing is plain enough that so it was in some respects But wherein and in what respects this likeness stood will need to be explained with much Caution Because as there was great likeness between the Fathers sending Christ and Christs sending his Apostles and Ministers into the world so there was a great unlikeness too As the similitude was great so certainly the dissimilitude was great too And therefore while I shew the likness I will shew you the unlikeness both of them at one veiw That you may see the one the better for the other As God the Father sent the Son with authority and power so Jesus Christ sends his Apostles and Ministers with authority and power too as God gives him power so he gives them power And therefore having said to his Apostles All power is given to me both in heaven and in earth Mat. 28.18 he adds immediately in the very next words Go ye therefore and teach all Nations and baptize them q. d. because I have received such ample power my self therefore I give you this Commission by which I put a part of this authority and power on you Go forth and exercise it over all the world And this is that which the Apostle calls the power which Christ hath given him 2 Cor. 13.10 To intimate that he received his power and his authority by way of delegation from the Lord Christ as Christ received his power and his authority as he is man and Mediator by way of delegation from the Father and as the Father gives the Son a Key of power as you may see in that remarkable place Isa 22.22 The Key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder that is upon the shoulder of Eliakim who was in that respect a figure and a Type of Christ and he shall open and none shall shut and he shall shut and none shall open so Christ gives Keyes of power to his Apostles and his Ministers as you may see exemplified in Peter Mat. 16.19 I will give thee saith Christ the Keyes of the Kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven viz. either in the preaching of the word or in the regular administration of the censures of the Church Here is a great Similitude you see between the power with which the Father sendeth Christ and the power with which Christ sendeth his Apostles and his Ministers into the world As Christ hath power to shut and open from the Father so have they from Jesus Christ as Christ hath power to bind and loose from God the Father so have they from Jesus Christ As Christ hath power to remit sins and to retain them from the Father so have they from Christ and therefore having said to his Apostles As my Father hath sent me so send I you he adds immediately in the next verse save one Whosesoever sins ye remit they are remitted and whosesoever sins ye retain they are retained But yet as the similitude is great in this respect so is the dissimilitude The power which Jesus Christ received from God the Father is an universal power All power is given to me saith our Saviour both in heaven and in earth Mat. 28.19 And in another place he minds his Father That he had given him power over all flesh Joh. 17.2 But now that power which the Apostles and the Ministers of Christ received from him is more particular and more confined Jesus Christ hath all power all sorts and all degrees of power they have but some power some sorts and some measures The power which Jesus Christ receives from God the Father is a Kingly power he sets him up as King upon his holy hill of Sion and so accordingly he crowns him The power which they receive from Christ is but a Ministerial power Christ hath a Legislative power to make laws while they have but a Legis-narrative or Declaratory power to publish laws Christ doth jus dare and they do but jus dicere Christ binds and looses shuts and opens remitteth and retaineth sins authoritatively as a Soveraign Lord they do it but declaratively as his Ministers and servants There is a great similitude between the Fathers sending Christ c. in regard of qualification as Christ receives an unction from the Father to his Office so they received an unction from the Son to their Office as Christ is qualified with the Spirit so are they Let us compare them each with other and we shall see it very clear The Prophet speaking in the Person of our Saviour saith The Spirit of the Lord is upon me he hath anointed me to preach Isa 61.1 And so accordingly when he first began to preach he took this very Text to preach upon as you may see Luk. 4.18 Behold my servant saith the Lord whom I uphold Isa 42.1 and mine Elect in whom my soul delighteth I have put my Spirit upon him and that to qualifie him for his Office as is apparent in the following words for it is added presently That he shall bring forth judgement to the Gentiles A bruised reed shall he not break c. And this is that which is suggested in the Prophesie Isa 11.2 The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him and it shall rest upon him in those graces and endowments that fit him for the places to which he is designed And hence it is immediately annexed The Spirit of wisdom and of understanding the Spirit of counsel and of might the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord. So then you see the Father as he sends Christ so he endues him with the Spirit to fit him for the business that he sends him
be sanctified By consecration a person or a thing is made holy when it is set apart for holy uses In this respect the Sabbath day is holy in this respect the Temple the Utensils and Vessels of the house of God in this respect the Priests were holy Thus all the first born of the Jews were holy and set apart for God And therefore having charged Moses to sanctifie the first born thus he explains it afterwards Exod. 13.2 12. Thou shalt set them apart to God and in a word thus all the Sacrifices and oblations under the Ceremonial Law were holy they were consecrated things For consecrated things are sanctified things as I might give you instances enough in that particular Thou shalt annoint them saith the Lord speaking of Aaron and his Sons Exod. 28.4 and thou shalt consecrate and sanctifie them that they may Minister unto me in the Priests office So after speaking of the Ramm of consecration Aaron and his Sons shall eat it saith the Lord to consecrate them and to sanctifie them Exod. 29.33 Now all the question is in which of these respects our Saviour here is said to sanctifie himself whether by way of qualification or of consecration I must acknowledge I have heretofore conceived it in the former way as in a way of qualification that he made himself holy by the communication of the gifts and graces of the holy spirit to his humane nature For though it be a certain truth that Christ was not neither could be made holy of not holy privatively as man who by the fall had wholly lost his holiness is sanctified and made holy by regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost Yet it is very manifest that Christ was sanctified and made holy of not holy negatively for there was once a time when Christ as man had not this holiness inherent in his humane nature because there was a time viz. before his incarnation when his humane nature had not a being in the world And thus Christ was sanctified for his Apostles and Disciples sake his peoples sake That they might be sanctified That is he was endued abundantly with the gifts of holiness and the graces of sanctification to this end that he might communicate them and dispense them to his people and that they might be sanctified by this means That of his fulness they might all receive and grace for grace So that this looks extreamly well you see as the meaning of the Text. And for their sakes I sanctifie my self that they also might be sanctified through the truth But yet I find interpreters even universally running in another stream and understanding it of being sanctified in a way of consecration The former I suppose they leave because indeed it is not consonant to Scripture phrase For Jesus Christ to say as man that he sanctified himself in a way of qualification That is to say that he endued himself with the sanctifying gifts and graces of the holy spirit It is usually affirmed that God the Father sanctified him That it pleased the Father that in him should all the fulness of the holy spirit dwell Col. 1.19 That God even his God did annoint him with the oyl of his spirit Psal 45.7 And therefore he is called him whom the Father sanctified and sent into the world John 10.36 Besides it seems not to be congruous that Christ should pray his Father to sanctifie his Apostles and Disciples because for his part he had sanctified himself with the graces of the spirit to this end that they might be sanctified by communication of those graces to them And therefore I shall run down with the common stream of exposition and understand our Saviour here to tell his Father that he sanctified himself by way of Consecration That he set himself apart to be a Priest an Altar an Offring and a Sacrifice to God the Father for the sins of his people And that to this end that they might be sanctified by this means Not only that they might be justified but that they might be sanctified too And sanctified through the truth through the effectual revelation of the Gospel to them which is called the truth in Scripture Or truly sanctified as it is rendred in the Margine not only in the Type and Figure as the Offrings and Sacrifices of the Ceremonial Law but in reality and truth And on this ground our Saviour prayes his Father to sanctifie his Apostles and Disciples that he might not be disappointed of his great end for which he sanctified himself and made himself an offring to his Father Sanctifie them with the truth And why so Why for their sakes I sanctifice my self I set my self apart to be a Sacrifice to thy justice that they also might be sanctified with the truth The words thus opened yield us out two Observations First Jesus Christ did willingly and freely set himself apart to be an Offring and a Sacrifice to God the Father Secondly he did this for his peoples sakes and that to this end that they might be sanctified by this means DOCTRINE 1. Jesus Christ did willingly and freely set himself apart to be an Offring and a Sacrifice to God the Father He was not forced to become an Expiation for the sins of men No he did it of himself and of his own accord I sanctifie my self saith our Saviour in my text by consecration So he is said to offer up himself Heb. 7.27 To humble himself and to become obedient conceive it passively obedient to the death even the death of the Cross Phil. 2.8 T is true indeed the death and passion of our Saviour was necessary if we look to God the Father and his eternal Counsel and Decree for he was slain in that respect i. e. appointed to be slain from the beginning of the world It was determined to be done as the Apostle speaks Acts 4.28 And therefore it behoved him to suffer as himself speaks Luke 24.46 and he must be lifted up upon the Cross an unavoidable necessity was laid upon him John 3.14 And as his death was necessary if we look to God the Father so it was violent my Brethren if we look to men With murderous and wicked hands they slew him Acts 2.23 They kild and crucified the Lord of glory But if we look to Christ himself his death and passion was a voluntary thing to which he willingly resigned and yielded up himself His life was not extorted from him but he laid it down himself John 10.17 He was delivered up to death by God the Father Acts 2.23 He was delivered up by Judas and the Jews too Mat. 27.2 And yet he freely yielded up himself he loved us and gave himself for us Gal. 2.20 he gave himself for us an Offring and a sacrifice to God Ephes 5.2 He sanctified himself for our sakes and set himself apart to this hard and sharp service so that the Point is plain you see That Jesus Christ did willingly and freely set himself apart to
to our thoughts then this is Ah my Beloved were there nothing in the world but this alone to quicken us and egge us on to purity and a holy conversation no peace of conscience waiting on it no inward joy and comfort of the Holy Ghost no fruit of sanctity no reward of it neither in the present life nor in that which is to come whereas it hath the promises of both I say my Brethren were there nothing else to move us this of it self were sufficient to perswade viz. That Christ in all those torments those abasures those agonies and horrors which he suffered when he sanctified himself and set himself apart to be a sacrifice to God the Father aimed at this that he might sanctifie us to himself that we for whom he suffered might be holy And shall we now like base unthankful and unworthy wretches endeavour to the utmost of our power to thwart and cross him in his purpose to frustrate and make void his end Hath he laid down his life to this end that we might be pure and shall we notwithstanding be prophane Hath he shed his pretious blood to this end that we might be holy and shall we notwithstanding be unclean Is this the reckoning that we make of all those exquisite and those unutterable pangs and tortures which our Saviour suffered when not his body only but his soul was made an offering for sin that we regard not though he suffer them in vain I say to you my Brethren as the Church Lament 1.12 Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by Shall all those wounds those stripes those horrors he endured those streams of pretious blood be shed in vain Oh think upon it you that rot away in your corruptions and that by weltring in the goar of your abominable sins and though you have been frequently advised intreated besought to wash you and to make you clean yet are resolved to be filthy still For you make the Son of God as much as in you lies to suffer to die in vain you spill this pretious blood and tread it under foot And be assured of this your sin is infinitely great and your damnation will be heavy in the world to come And therefore as King David once when his three Worthies had adventured to fetch him water from the Well of Bethel with the apparent and extreamest hazard of their lives refused utterly to drink it or to taste of it Be it far from me saith he for is not this the blood of these men 2 Sam. 23.17 Even so say you when you are tempted and enticed by Satan or your lusts to any fin to be drunken or unclean or to defraud or over-reach your brother or the like Oh be it far from me to do this thing for is not this the blood of Jesus Christ He shed his blood to purifie me and to make me clean from such sins as these are Is it so that Christ c. Oh how should this astonish all prophane Vse 3 and graceless persons Me thinks the thought of this should even break their hearts amidst their greatest earthly pleasures and contentments For what do they imagine that Christ will fail of his intention or that he will attain but half his purpose That since he sanctified himself to be a sacrifice to God the Father for his people that they might be sanctified he will ever justifie and save them whom he never sanctifieth That he will fall short of that which was his scope and aim in this business Oh foolish fancie and absurd imagination Nay Jesus Christ himself hath said yea he hath sworn the contrary and if you will not take his word I hope you will believe his Oath This the is oath that he hath sworn that all they that are saved by him from the guilt and from the punishment of all their sins shall serve him too in holiness So that if any filthy and unsanctified person should be saved Jesus Christ must be forsworn which were blasphemous to imagine And thus we have at length dispatched the first part of our Saviours prayer for the Church and are arrived at the Second In the first place he prays as I have shewed you for his Apostles and Disciples then about him the members of the Church that then was who were already called and sanctified whom God had given him out of the world I pray for them saith he I pray not for the world and this part of the prayer he shuts up with the verse which we have even now ended And now my Brethren in the second place he comes to pray for those who were after to be called by their preaching or their writing who were to be the members of the Church that was to come Neither pray I for these alone but for them also that shall believe on me through their word And here we have in general these two main things to be considered 1. Christs description of the persons for whom he now becomes a Suitor to his Father them which shall believe on me through their word 2. The matter of the prayer which he makes for these persons That they may all be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee and so on At this time we shall enter on the first of these and that is Christs description of the persons for whom he now becomes a suitor to his Father and they in general are true believers who are described three ways First by the time of their faith they are not such as did believe when Christ put up his Supplication to his Father but such as should believe in after-times Secondly by the object of their Faith they should believe in Jesus Christ Thirdly by the instrumental means of this faith they should believe in Christ through the Apostles word I shall speak a word or two of the circumstance of time by which our Saviour here describeth those for whom he prays they are not such as did believe when Christ put up this supplication to his Father but such as should believe in after-times Neither pray I for these only for my Apostles and Disciples who believe in me already but for them also who shall believe on me through their word So that you see DOCTRINE Our Saviours Intercession is not confined to those who believe but it extends to those who shall believe though for the present they have no faith at all in them It reaches to believers by Election to all that are appointed to believe to the end of the world I pray saith Christ for them also for all them which shall believe on me through their word And as God loves believers by Election though for the present they be unbelievers as I have shewed you very lately so Christ prays for all such Indeed he died for all such for all such as shall believe and not for such alone as do believe and therefore he must needs pray for all such For both the branches of
his Priesthood must of necessity be co-extended and so for whomsoever he is a Priest to sacrifice for them also he is a Priest to intercede as he hath offered up himself for them so he hath offered up his prayers for them and will do to the worlds end Use And this to give you but a touch of Application may serve to hearten us exceedingly when we are are putting up our prayers for them who are as yet without the pale who have as yet no faith or grace at all in them It may be they are neer to us Parents Children Husbands Wives and we are often carried out in prayer for them that God would yet shew mercy to them that he would yet prevail upon them and cause them to come in to Jesus Christ That he would break their stubborn lusts and work unfeigned faith in them And while we are breathing out our souls to God in such a way as this is we are surpized with distrustful thoughts that we shall never speed in this request of ours God will never be entreated and so upon a sodain our affections cool our hearts grow dead and flat within us In such a case as this is it may be some encouragement and comfort to consider that Jesus Christ for ought we know hath prayed and may be praying to the Father for the very same person though for the present he believe not yet he may be such an one as shall believe as is appointed to believe in after-times And then he is as you have heard within the compass of our Saviours Intercession so that the prayers that we make for him are seconded by Christ in heaven While we are asking such a child or such a friend of God it may be Christ is asking him or her of God too according to the Covenant of the Father with the Son Ask of me and I will give thee And therefore let us not grow cold or faint in such a suit as this is but let us follow and pursue it to the utmost Let us not cease to pray for such a person let us not cast him out of our prayers whom Jesus Christ hath not cast out of his I pray saith he for such as shall believe and this for ought we know may be one of that number And thus far of the first particular by which our Saviour Christ describeth those for whom he prays viz. the time of their believing They are not such as did believe when Christ put up this supplication for them to the Father but such as should believe in after-times Proceed we to the second thing by which he sets them forth and that is by the Spirit of this faith of theirs they should believe in Jesus Christ Neither pray I for these alone saith Christ here but for them also which shall believe on me He doth not say for them which shall believe on God or for them which shall believe the Word of God but for them which shall believe on me so that the point to be observed is this DOCTRINE That true Believers do pitch their Faith on Jesus Christ and make him the object of it Christ is the object of a true beleiving faith So he is represented in my Text you see The faithful do beleive on him It 's true indeed that faith in general which even Reprobates and Devils have looks with an equal eye on all the Book of God assenteth to the truth of all in gross But justifying faith whith is the faith whereof we speak picks out this special object Jesus Christ which is imbraced and received By him saith the Apostle Paul that is by Christ and none but him all that believe are justified from all those things from which they could not have been justified by the Law of Moses Act. 13.39 The Law will never justifie us but condemn us No we are justified by faith in Christ and him alone who is revealed and manifested to us in the Gospel The Rightousness of God that is the righteousness which makes us righteous the righteousness of man will never do it No it must be the righteousness of God himself This is ours by faith in Christ as the Apostle shews Rom. 3.22 He that believeth in the Son hath life Joh. 3. ult Observe it well he saith not in the Father nor the Holy Ghost though certainly we must believe in both these But Christ is the immediate object of the faith which justifieth or of it as it justifieth He that believeth in the Son hath life the life of holiness and the life of righteousness for both of them are very clearly meant in that place Object But you will say perhaps Is not the Word of God and is not God himself and is not everlasting life the object of our faith how then is Christ as I have said and Christ alone the next and the immediate object of it Sol. To this because it is compounded as it were of divers things I must answer divers ways 1. For the Word of God that is not properly the object of the faith that justifieth but is so called by a figure because it holds forth and exhibits Christ who is indeed the proper object of this justifying faith Or secondly the Word of God although it may in some respects be called the object of faith that justifieth yet not qua justificat not as it justifieth as the School speaks It 's true that justifying faith believeth other things propounded in the Word of God But faith as it justifieth lays hold on Christ and him only not knowing any other thing here but Jesus Christ and him crucified 2. As for the second thing propounded in the Querie True it is that God the Father is the Object of our faith I mean the faith which justifyeth but not the next and the immediate Object of it Christ must be first laid hold upon and God in Christ Such trust have we through Christ in God saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 3.4 Even Turks and Jews and Arrians boast of faith in God you know amd yet because they apprehend not Jesus Christ they miserably lose their own souls He that denyeth and so by consequence believes not in the Son can never have the Father as you may see 1 John 2.23 He is like a man goes about to grasp a thing that is too big for him a large and smooth round-bodyed Cup it slips away out of his fingers whereas he might have held it by the handle The faith which justifies us my beloved apprehendeth Christ receiveth and layeth hold on him and then as it is added in the fore-alledged Scripture He that hath the Son hath the Father also 3. As for the third particular propounded whether salvation and eternal life be the object of our faith To say the truth salvation and eternal life is not so properly believed as hoped for Nor can it be so fitly called the object as the consequent and end of faith So the Apostle calls it 1 Pet.
and I in thee so that they may be one in us Now my Beloved do but seriously consider how is the Father in the Son how is the Son in God the Father What so that they may be out again and that they may part again No surely they are so in one another that they can never be divided each from other Just so are true believers in them both So that if God cannot be out of Christ if Christ cannot be out of God believers cannot possibly be out of either When God and Christ are rent asunder each from other believers shall be rent asunder from them both When God and Christ do come to part with one another believers must expect to part with both and that would be a sad parting if God the Father should go one way and Christ another and believers a third never to come together any more But in the mean time while they stay together believers shall continue with and in them both while God the Father is in Christ and Christ in God the Father believers shall be one in them It is the will of Jesus Christ as he declares it to his Father That as thou Father art in me and I in thee so that they also should be one in us and he will surely have his will in this business JOHN 17.21 As thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us IS it the will of Jesus Christ that his Disciples should be one in God Use 2 by the mystical union Then in the second place let us be hence instructed to admire and magnifie the goodness of the Lord in this business that he is pleased so highly to advance and honour us That we poor wretches should be made not only nigh to God but that we should be one in God in the Father and the Son That the great God of Heaven and Earth should take us up into himself and thereby raise us to such glorious priviledges as have been mentioned in the former use My Brethren doth it seem a small thing to you consider it a little and resolve Is it but a small thing that God should take us into such union with himself I know not how you apprehend it but I assure you my Beloved it amazes me That such transcendent honour should be put upon such worms as we are Me thinks we should break out to admiration with Elizabeth Whence is this to us Why is it possible that God should ever honor dust and ashes thus Whence is it Oh my Beloved how humble and how thankful should we be Let us not brag of this honour as some do in these times who never were advanced to it who say that they are taken in to God so that they are God himself and thus they swagger and blaspheme beyond measure Oh my Beloved let it not be so with us let us not brag of this honour but let us tremble to consider what a weight of duty and obedience lies upon us to walk answerably to it and how exactly pure and holy they should be who are in any sense in God in the Father and the Son And this conveys me to a third use which shall be for admonition Use 3 to every one of us who are advanced to this glorious priviledge to live and act as men that are in God in the Father and the Son There is a suitable expression of the Apostle Paul to this purpose Col. 2.6 As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk in him As you have taken him by faith and so are made one with him As you are in him so walk in him Even so say I to you my brethren As you are in God in the Father and the Son so walk in God Take such a course in the whole tenour of your conversation as they should do who are in God And truly my beloved that must be a strict a holy and exact course As far as it is possible there must be no exorbitancy no uncleanness in it It was the protestation of the Lord to Moses which he repeats to Aaron when his Sons were cut off for drawing nigh to God with strange fire Lev. 10.3 Then Moses said to Aaron This is that the Lord spake saying I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me Ah my beloved will God be sanctified in them that are nigh him and will he not be sanctified in them that are in him And if they must be holy who are nigh him how holy must they be my brethren that are in him in the Father and the Son How precisely and exactly must they live who live in God And therefore I beseech you my beloved who are advanced to this high Prerogative look narrowly to all your wayes and keep your selves as far as it is possible from every sin And that upon these three Considerations For 1. Your sin is strangely and unutterably heightned by the station that you have in the Father and the Son It is such an aggravation as I am no wayes able to express What my beloved will you sin in God shall God have wickedness counted in him by your means will you be intemperate will you be wanton and lascivious and unclean in any kind will you be covetous and worldly will you be unjust in God you do what lies in you to draw the infinitely pure and holy God into Communion with you in your sin Indeed sin cannot be committed by him but by your means it is committed in him which is a horrid and amazing thing to think upon You do what lies in you to defile and pollute the holy God with the impurest and uncleanest thing in all the world for so is sin with that which is most against his nature which is most odious and abominable to him which he is no wayes able to endure And you are so audacious that you do not only do it nigh him and do it by him but you do it in him Ah my beloved me thinks your hearts should not be strong enough to bear up under that weight of such wikedness as this is but that they should even faint and sink within you Why my beloved for those that are without God and who are far from him as wicked men are said to be their sins do not so much concern God they cannot be so grievous and so vexatious to him But to have sin committed in him this is a most unsufferable provocation This goes very near him because it is done so near him I beseech you think upon it and let it have a mighty operation on your hearts The sins of other men are committed out of God but yours are committed in him 2. As they are committed in him so in the second place they cannot choose but be observed by him For God takes special notice of them and their carriage and behaviour who are in him So that they cannot do amiss they cannot step awry in any thing but he spies them
them sharers with him in the glory None of the Types of Christ were so advanced in the figure Melchizideck was both a King and Priest as you may see Gen. 14.18 but he was no Prophet David was a King and Prophet 2 Sam. 23.2 but he was no Priest Ezechiel was a Priest and a Prophet but he was no King But all believers are so advanced in the truth they are Kings and Priests and Prophets all three as Christ is and so they have the same glory that Christ receives from God the Father The Son as Man receives much glory from the Father as by the Offices which he hath received him to so by the gifts and graces and abilities which he hath endued him with for the discharge and execution of those Offices The self same honour do believers receive in some degree from Christ again As God the Father hath annointed him with the Holy Ghost and power thereby enabling him to be an al-sufficient King and Priest and Prophet to his people so God the Son hath given down some part of his annointing to believers by which he hath enabled them to all those Offices to which he hath assumed them with himself It runs down from him the Head to the skirts of his Garment And hence saith the Apostle speaking to believers ye saith he have an unction from the Holy One 1 Joh. 2.20 Christ hath an unction from the Father yea from Christ Jesus Christ immediately from the Father ye mediately in and by and through Christ Indeed my Brethren all believers partake with Christ in this anointing of the Spirit He suffered no man to do them wrong but reproved even Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine anointed Psal 105.15 But who were these anointed you will ask me They were not Kings as some expound it for God reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not my anointed But they were the Lords people as you may easily perceive if you survey the scope of that place And hence the Prophet having said God even thy God hath anointed thee he adds immediately above thy fellows Psal 45.7 so that Christ hath his fellows in the unction although not in the measure of the unction All believers share with him though they do not share like him And if they be his fellows in the unction they must be his fellows too in the honour of the unction They are partakers with him in the self same glory which c. By this time I suppose the point is cleared the self same glory which he receives from God the Father c. Vse 1 Now is it so my Brethren that the self same glory c. Here then you see what great regard he hath to them that do indeed believe in him and what a mind he hath to honour them even to the utmost So that he doth not grudge them to be sharers with him in his own glory Rather then they shall want it they shall have of that which God the Father hath bestowed on him to make him glorious in the world It satisfies him not to shine alone no he must have believers shine with him and sparkle with him O what an admirable thing is this that Christ should have such singular regard to poor wretches His glory is the thing which he is most tender of which he is lothest to forego And yet he is content you see to part with this to true believers to give them of his own allowance from the Father His blood was dear but his glory is dearer yet let it be dear and pretious as it will it is not too dear for them If he have any they shall have a part with him and that in the same glory not in another kind of glory but the very same that he is endued with so he tells his Father here The glory which thou gavest me I have given them q. d. There let them take it with my heart and much good may it do to them Vse 2 And therefore in the second place let this instruct us as Christ gives us his glory so to give him ours Why should not we my Brethren be as willing to part with ours to him as he is willing to part with his to us you hear the self same glory which the Son as man receives c. And therefore if at any time we receive any honour any way let us not keep it in our hands but let us give it up to Jesus Christ If we have done any act that draws applause or commendation if when we have performed any duty with more then ordinary zeal or power or profit or success men admire us and advance us let us not do as Herod did Let not this glory cleave to our fingers but let us shake it off from us and say with David Not unto us not unto us but to the Name of Christ be all the glory And when these Crowns of honour are set upon our heads by men O let us with the twenty four Elders cast them down before the throne of Jesus Christ And as Christ saith to God the Father here The glory which thou gavest me I have given them so let us say the same in sincerity to Christ The glory which men gave us we have given thee JOHN 17.23 I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one AND thus far of the Second Argument with which our Saviour prosecutes his suit to God the Father that believers might be one Which hath been taken from the end at which he aimed in giving them the glory which he had received from God the Father and this was that they might be one The glory which thou gavest me I have given them that they may be one even as we are one The third comes now in order to be handled And it is taken from the end of Christs inhabitation in believers and of the Fathers inhabitation in himself and this is also that they may be one yea that they may be perfect in one I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one You easily discern that there is some word defective to make the sense compleat in this place I in them and thou in me what 's that Either it must be I am in them and thou in me or I have been in them and thou in me Or I shall be in them and thou in me Either all or one of these or some such thing as this is Modern Interpreters take little notice of it that I can observe and antient Writers supply it diversly according as their apprehensions lead them As far as I can dive into it it is thus exprest of purpose because our Saviour had no mind to bind it up either to the past the present or the future tense but that it might be left indifferent to them all If he had said expresly I have been in them and thou in me this could not have been properly applyed to those which then
only but he is his heir too Yea he hath made him heir of all things Heb. 1.1 Why just so he hath done by us for we are children whom he loves even as he loves Christ As Christ is his Son and Heir so we are heirs of God through Christ Gal. 4.17 Joint heirs with Christ Rom. 8.17 Not heirs divided and apart from Christ but joint with Christ And even as Christ is heir of all things so we are heirs of all things too All is ours and we are Christs 1 Cor. 3.21 A man can have but earth and heaven and we are heirs to both in Christ The meek shall inherit the earth saith the Psalmist Psal 37.11 c. And as we are heirs to earth so we are heirs of heaven too and that by virtue of our Son-ship we are begotten to it as the Apostle speaks 1 Pet. 1.3 He hath begotten us to an inheritance c. So that the child of God you see engrosseth all earth is his and heaven is his and nothing else remains for other men but hell only Oh the unutterable happiness of those whom God the Father loves even as he loves Christ he gives his own Son nothing but they have a share with him And thus far of the first main thing which Christ desires of God the Father in the behalf of true believers that they may be all one Which suit he prosecutes with many arguments as you have heard The second follows now in order to be handled and this is that they may be all in one place They may be one by such an union as our Saviour means a spiritual and a mystical union though they be in divers places But Christ is not content with this you see he will not only have them to be all one but he will have them also to be all in one place the same place where he is Father I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am c. And here you may take notice with me of these two particulars First the manner how our Saviour Christ propounds this suit of his And then the matter of it or the suit it self First the manner how our Saviour here propounds this suit of his and that is boldly and confidently as you see Father I will he saith not as in other places Father I pray or I desire or I beseech thee and entreate thee that it may be thus but I will have it to be thus No more but so Father I will that they whom thou hast given me Secondly And then you have the matter of the suit which he propounds the thing which he will have to be That they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am Begin we with the manner how our Saviour here propounds this suit of his confidently as I said Father I will I shall not hence conclude as Austin did sometimes against the Arrians the Sons equality with God the Father because he speaks in such a peremptory manner to him if I may express it so Father I will or elsesaith he he would have spoken in a supplicating and entreating not in a willing and commanding way That Christ as God is equal with the Father is a certain truth and manifestly to be proved from other Scriptures But certainly it is not to be gathered hence for in this Chapter all along he speaks as man and as man he is inferiour to the Father And therefore usually before he saith I pray or I intreat he speaks in a submissive way though here he uses such a term as seems to to carry more authority Father I will Now since he speaks as man and mediator as that is very evident we must understand him here in such a way as is agreeable to Christ in that capacity and under that consideration And consequently that he doth not here imperiously require of God the Father and yet upon the other side he doth so express himself as being very confident that he shall have his own pleasure and that his will shall surely carry it with God the Father without any contradiction If he will it it is done without any more ado Father I will have it so and there 's an end And so accordingly the point shall be DOCTRINE The will of Christ as Mediator is as it were a law with God the Father or Christ may have even what he will of God the Father And therefore praying here that all believers might be together with him in the same place he saith no more but this Father I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am And this is that which Martha was so stedfastly perswaded of that Christ was sure to speed with God in any suit that he would make to him She had no doubt at all concerning this as you may see John 11.22 I know saith she that whatsoever thou wilt ask of God God will give it thee Let it be what it will God will not turn thee off with a denial And least you should conceive that this was but a groundless confidence in her you shall find it seconded by Christ himself ver 42. of the very same Chapter which puts it out of all question If you survey the supplications that he made while he was here upon the earth you shall perceive what force they had with God the Father The Apostle Paul observes that he was very earnest with him in a weighty business Heb. 5.7 and what was the event and issue of it he was heard as it is added presently no more but so he was granted out of hand So in another place he prayed for Peter in a special manner that his faith might never fa●l Luke 22.32 that it might not wholly fail so as to be quite lost and utterly extinct in him His faith was shaken after this indeed but it was not overthrown it fainted but it did not fail So that Christ had his full desire in that particular I shall add no more for proof you see the will of Christ as Mediator is c. And there are many Reasons of it For He is the Fathers own Son And Fathers use to be indulgent to their Reason 1 Children to let them have their ears yea and their very hearts too Our Saviour calls him Father all along this prayer Indeed he gives him once the attribute of Holy once the attribute of Righteous Father But this is still the appellation that he uses and from which he never varies If he call him any thing he calls him Father And therefore he presumeth much upon him because of this relation to him that he shall not be denyed he is the bolder while he considers he is speaking to a Father as that is his expression in my Text it self Father I will Come I must have my will in this particular thou must not put me off with a denyal for I am thine own Son Reason 2 Yet this is not sufficient
Christ will have none neither We have two Advocates and Intercessors to the Father An Intercessor or an Advocate within us an Intercessor or an Advocate without us An Intercessor to plead in us and to plead by us and an Intercessor to plead for us In the first sense the Spirit is our Intercessor so the Apostle calls him Rom. 8.20 In the Latter Christ only Now these two Advocates or Intercessors are agreed you get not one of them without the other Christ will not be your Lawyer unless you make the Spirit your Attorney And as the Father never grants that which Christ doth not present and plead before him So our Saviour never pleads that which the Spirit doth not frame and draw up If the Petition which you tender be of the Spirits forming in you Christ entertains and urges it without any more ado and so the Father gives assent to it If then you would have Christ to be your Advocate you must engage him by his Spirit your Supplications and Petitions must be the voyce of his Spirit in your hearts the Holy Ghost must raise and frame them there you must take heed they be not barely natural desires as the Petitions of abundance are which seek for nothing else but that which nature craves for on natural principles and for natural ends And that they be not only the voyce of your own spirits but that they be the voyce of Christs spirit and if Christs Spirit make you prayers if he make Intercession in you with sighs and groans Christ will make Intercession for you and then the Father will be sure to hear you For if he deny you he must deny Christ too that pleads for you and that he never doth as you have heard His will is as it were a law with God the Father he may have what he will of him JOHN 17.24 Father I will that they also whom thou hast given me AND thus far I proceeded on the last occasion to discover to you how we may have Jesus Christ to be our Spokesman and our Advocate in all Petitions that we make to God We must walk by his Rule and we must act by his Spirit But now because the thing is weighty and of very great concernment and it is no easie matter for every one to judge and to determine whether in his supplications he walk by Christs Rule and act by Christs Spirit I shall give you some directions in reference to both these And in the first place I shall shew you how you may discover whether in the Petitions that you make you walk exactly by the Rule of Christ or no whether you pray according to his will or no. And to this end my Brethren you must search the Scriptures in which the will of Christ is manifested touching this as well as other points of duty And then compare your prayers with the Rule in all particulars to see whether they agree with it or dissent from it as the Apostle stirring up the Romans to offer up acceptable service to the Lord Rom. 12.1 to this end in the following verse advises them to prove and to find out what the will of God is the same advice I give you See what the will of God and what the will of Christ is and then examine how your prayers suit with it whether they be framed and ordered by your own invention or by his direction And here you must take notice what the will of Christ prescribes touching the preparation to them the matter and the manner and the ends of them it regulateth all these Well then the first thing that you are to do is to consider what the will of Christ is in reference to preparation and how your practice suits with it For you must know that Christ will have you pray with preparation You must not rush into the presence of the Lord like the Horse into the battel not remembring where you go nor what you are about to do No you must set about it seriously and with much deliberation so is the rule of Christ Eccles 5.2 3. Be not rash with thy mouth and let not thy heart be hasty to utter any thing before the Lord. Our hearts must be prepared to the duty as the Prophet Davids was And this consists in divers things I will name a few of them 1. That our hearts may be prepared they must be purged they must be washed and cleansed from every known sin If thou prepare thine heart saith Zephar Job 11.13 which preparation is to prayer as it is apparent by the following words and stretch out thine hands towards him Well if thou so prepare thy self what must thou do then Why If iniquity be in thine hand put it far away from thee and let not wickedness dwell in thy Tabernacle as it is added in the next words And hence saith David If I regard iniquity in my heart any known iniquity if I do not commit it only in my life but regard it in my heart my heart is not fit to pray the Lord will not hear my prayer Psal 66.18 The promise of acceptance with him is made to such and none but such as fear him so far at least as to desire and to endeavour to depart from evill He will fulfil the desire of such as fear him he also will hear their cry and save them Psal 145.19 2. That our hearts may be prepared they must be humbled both in the sense of the transcendent Majesty and Glory of the Lord and of our unworthiness We must endeavour to possess them with an awful apprehension of the greatness of the Lord whom we are making our approaches to that we may pray in reverence and holy fear according to the Psalmists exhortation Psal 2.11 Serve the Lord with fear saith he and according to his practice and example Psal 5.7 in thy fear will I worship towards thy holy Temple And hence the Saints in the beginnings of their prayers when they have buckled to the duty have been wont to set the Lord upon the Throne and there to represent him in his greatness by reckoning up his glorious attributes And then to vilifie and to abase themselves exceedingly before him That they might bring their hearts by this means to a frame and temper fit for prayer In such a disposition was the heart of the Centurion when he sought to Christ for mercy Luk. 7.6 7. He did not think himself worthy that Christ should once come under his roof And so the prodigal that said to his Father I am not worthy to be called thy son Luk. 15.21 3. That our hearts may be prepared they must be fixed They must be setled upon God and on the words we utter to him They must not rove and wander up and down as they are very apt to do They must attend the business that they are about In such a disposition was the heart of David when he was about to praise the Lord My heart is fixed O
the Godhead For the first person of the Godhead though it be the Father of our Saviour Christ as God yet it is not so properly the Father of our Saviour Christ as man And our Saviour Christ speaks as man in this place And therefore Father here is essentially taken for the whole Godhead subsisting in the three persons And even as we by Father mean the Godhead when we pray our Father which art in heaven So doth our Saviour Christ too As man he is in this respect like us as the Apostle tells us he is in all things like unto us sin only excepted Now the attribute he gives the Godhead which he denotes by Father here is righteous Righteous Father But wherefore doth he mention this rather then any attribute of God on this occasion Why might he not have said as well Almighty or Eternal or Mercifull or Gratious Father The special reason why he chooses this expression as far as I conceive cannot be cleerly and undoubtedly resolved Judicious Calvin thinks he doth it in opposition to the unrighteousness of men So to comfort true believers that however they were like to meet with nothing but injustice and unrighteousness in the world yet he was now committing them into the hands and keeping of a righteous God Others guess at other reasons Once this is clear and manifest that he picks out this attribute of God among the rest and whereas many others lay before him he fixes upon this only He comes to God in prayer by the name of righteous Father The thing is evident though the particular Consideration that induced him to it be unknown So that the Points to be observed here are two First God is a just and righteous God in himself and in all his dispensations Secondly That Jesus Christ came to him as a righteous God when he was pouring out his prayers to him or making his Petition to him DOCTRINE God is a very just and righteous God None knew him better then our Saviour and he calls him Righteous Father So doth the Holy Ghost in Scripture very often The Prophet David stileth him The Righteous God Psal 7.9 And Jeremiah The Lord that judgeth righteously Jer. 11.10 Indeed he doth not judge after the sight of his eyes nor reprove after the hearing of his ears that is he is not deceived with the external shew of things with which the eyes of men are often taken He is not misled and carried with reports to deal unjustly in the least degree No with righteousness he doth judge the poor who many times are over-born in lower Courts by those that are too strong and mighty for them and reprove with equity for the meek of the earth Though they be meek though they be not clamorous and troublesome and though they do not wring out justice from him as the poor widdow in the Gospel did from the unrighteous Judge by unweariedness earnestness and tyring importunity yet they shall have it easily and readily he will dispense it to them freely of his own accord And this is that which holy David so applauds him for and he will have it spoken to his praise among the Heathen Psal 96.10 Say among the Heathen The Lord reigneth and he shall judge the people righteously Let the Heavens rejoyce and let the Earth be glad before the Lord for he cometh for he cometh to judge the Earth He shall judge the world with Righteousness and his people with his Truth So that you see the point is clear That God is a very just and righteous God And you will be the better satisfied in it if you consider but these three things First the largeness of his Jurisdiction and Dominion His Government is universal and extends to all the world and therefore he must needs be righteous He is the judge of all the earth And what said Abraham Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right Gen. 18.25 The Supream and Soveraign Judge before whose dread Tribunal all the World must stand and at whose Bar they must be tryed for that which most concerns them too their precious souls from whose determination no man can appeal with any hope of being righted in a higher Court seeing there is none above it Is God unrighteous I say as the Apostle Rom. 3.5 How then shall he judge the world Indeed inferiour Governours may be unrighteous and corrupt and yet this universal frame continue and subsist because they are perpetually subject to the Soveraign Judge who standeth in the Congregation of the Mighty and is a Judge among the Gods as David speaks Psal 82.1 But if the universal Judge should be unjust whom none can over-top nor call to an account what could be lookt for but confusion Another ground of the righteousness of God is the immensity and infiniteness of his presence As he is Governour and Judge of all the world so he is in all the world The largeness of his presence is answerable to the largeness of his Jurisdiction and Dominion and this contributes very much to the uprightness and the justice of his Government Inferiour Magistrates although perhaps they have no mind to be unjust yet they are often times misled by sinister information They are not present everywhere they see not every thing themselves and therefore are necessitated to proceed secundum allegata probata And many times it comes to pass that things which are untrue are testified and proved before them and so they do injustum though not injustè by means of which the Innocent is injured and oppressed See an example of it in Mephibosheth who by the false suggestions of his wicked servant Ziba was outed of his goods and his possessions 2 Sam. 16.4 Had David known that good Mephibosheth had still remained loyal to him had he not been abused by a forged information how far would he have been from doing such apparent wrong as he did in that sentence But he relyed on Testimony for the truth of that which by reason of remoteness could not fall within the compass of his own notice and so was led into that gross mistake which you have heard Now there can no such Errors happen in the Government of God because himself is present every where and therefore cannot be misguided by finister information He taketh nothing upon trust upon suggestion as all our Governours on earth do No my beloved he sees all with his own eyes he hears all with his own ears nothing is said or done but in his presence His eyes in every place behold the evil and the good saith Solomon Prov. 15.3 whether it be good or evil whether it be near or far off it is within his own veiw his eyes behold it he need not to depend upon a witness for the proof of it So that in this respect he is not subject to such injustice in his government as other Kings and Rulers are Thirdly God must needs be righteous in his Administrations because he is
inclined to it by his inward Disposition he hath a self propensity to righteous dealing The righteous Lord loveth righteousness Psal 11.7 his very heart is set upon it as he acteth without so he affecteth it within There are many in the world that do justice who yet do not love justice They execute it out of Politick respects and reasons only or out of affectation of applause with men not out of inward inclination and affection The Judge of whom our Saviour Christ makes mention Luk. 18.2 did the poor widdow justice and yet he calls him an unjust Judge because he did not execute it out of love to justice but himself To wit that he might quit himself and rid his hands of the unwearied importunities of such a sutor as would not give him rest till he had done it Because this widow troubleth me I will avenge her not because her cause is just His aim was not to do her right but obtain his own quiet But herein God excells he doth justice and that because he loves justice He doth not execute it by compulsion and constraint or out of by-sinister ends but out of the affection that he bears it and the dear regard he hath to it And this is that which he professeth of himself Isai 16.8 I the Lord love judgement Vse 1 Is God a very just and righteous God This then may serve to quiet us and calm our troublous and tumultuous thoughts about the great disorders and confusions that we discover in the world It may preserve us from repining against God and charging him foolishly What though the wicked prosper in the world what though their eyes stand out with fatness while the people of the Lord are troubled and afflicted and distressed Will you presume to question Gods Justice Rather conclude the Lord is righteous and where you cannot fathom his proceedings cry out with the Apostle Paul O the depth and the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgements and his ways past finding out Let Davids error be your caution I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperous state of wicked men Psal 73.3 They are not in trouble neither are they plagued like other men But as for me I have washt my hands in vain for all the day long I have been plagued and chastned every morning It was no fair and equal dealing as it seemed to him he knew not what to make of these proceedings And where was Jeremiah when reasoning with him of his judgements as he calls it Jer. 12.1 he thus expostulateth the case Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously He could conceive no reason for it and therefore takes upon him to call the Lord to coram how he could warrant his proceedings If such blasphemous thoughts assault us my Beloved let us remember that of Austin The judgements of the Lord are aliquando aperta aliquando ecculta semper justa sometimes secret sometimes open always just yea just when they are secret when with the Prophet Jeremiah we cannot see the reason of his judgements And let us have it always in our thoughts that the time is drawing on when the justice of the Lord which in this present life is cover'd and obscur'd shall be revealed and made bare-fac't to the world to wit at the great day of retribution which is therefore called in Scripture The day of Revelation of the just judgement of God which here is hid in the prosperity of the wicked and the pressures of the righteous Is God a very just and righteous God Then let it comfort and encourage Vse 2 those who are abused and injured and opprest by them who are too strong and mighty for them so that they know not which way in the world to help themselves against them Consider with your selves you who are in this condition though others do you wrong yet God will surely do you right and he will do it readily for he takes delight in it He hath prepared his Throne for judgement and he shall judge the world in righteousness saith David Psal 9.8 And what doth he infer upon it He will be a refuge to the oppressed And therefore let all those that are oppressed fly to this refuge and let the righteousness of God support them and uphold them against the wicked and unrighteous dealing that they find from men He loveth righteousness and therefore he will surely do you right he hateth iniquity and therefore he will surely punish them that do you wrong And therefore go and cry to him tell him how you are used by those that over-power you in the world and that you have no friends nor means to help your selves and so beseech him earnestly to shew himself and to appear for you say as Hezekiah did Isa 38.14 O Lord I am opprest undertake for me and be confident of this that you cannot easily put any business into the hands of God that he takes more delight to do O it is a thing that pleaseth him exceedingly he loves it dearly to do them right that suffer wrong and to avenge the wrong they suffer upon those that do it He loveth righteousness and hateth iniquity yea the less able you are to relieve and help your selves the more he loves to do you justice And therefore takes upon himself the special care of those who are most destitute of earthly succour as the fatherless and widdows and the like A Father of the fatherless and a judge of the widdows is God in his holy habitation Psal 68.5 Vse 3 Is God a very just and righteous God This then may be a motive and inducement to us to stand no longer out against him but to come in to him and become his subjects It is a great advantage to the subject and a special benefit when he that is invested with Supream authority and power will not abuse it any way to the damage of his people Our earthly Governors are very seldom so upright but they will strain their power a little now and then and it may be not a little to incroach and to intrench upon the liberty upon the property upon the rights and priviledges of the Subject But God my Brethren is a righteous God yea he is so incomparably just that though he be Omnipotent and doth what pleaseth him in heaven and earth so that none can stay his hand nor say unto him What dost thou By means of which Almightiness of his he might oppress his subjects at his own pleasure and need not fear that they will rise against him to recover and resume their right from him Yet he doth nothing else but right to them he doth not injure them or wrong them any way Yea he ruleth righteously not out of politick respects and reasons only but out of inward inclination and affection O my Beloved who would not be subject to such a King as this is
Will savingly declared to them have yet defects and imperfections in their knowledge of him so that they stand in need of further Declaration The Name of God was so far manifested and declared to these Apostles and Disciples as was necessary to salvation So far our Saviour had fully and compleatly made it known to them he had concealed nothing from them of his Fathers Name in the ignorance of which whosoever dies must perish For they were in the state of grace and of salvation when he spake those words I have declared unto them thy Name And yet he addeth presently you see I will declare it I will make further declarations and discoveries of thy Name to them And so accordingly he did assoon as he was risen from the dead He shewed himself alive to them being seen of them forty days together Act. 1.3 And what did he in that time Why he instructed them in things concerning God and his Kingdom as you may see in that place And when he was ascended into Heaven he was mindful of his promise which he had often made to them and so accordingly dispatched the Holy Spirit down among them to lead them further onward in the knowledge of the Father Indeed the best are Novices in this regard they have not yet attained to a perfect man in point of holy and divine knowledge as Ephes 4.13 It is true there is a great deal of variety among the Saints aswell in this as other graces according to the measure of the gift of Christ Ephes 4.7 But in the best it is a measure and no more it is not fulness and perfection He that hath most of God revealed to him yet knows him but in part and he that hath the clearest sight of him sees him but darkly in a glass as 1 Cor. 13.12 And therefore this is called the seeing of the back parts of the Lord as when we see the back parts of a man we know him but by guess only we know him not so perfectly and so distinctly as when we come to see his face Such a sight of God it is that we attain in this world And therefore the Apostle Paul who in this point of holy and divine knowledge was not behind the very chiefest Apostles who had his Raptures and his Extasies and who was taken up into the third Heaven and had such things revealed to him as were not to be uttered by the tongue of man professeth notwithstanding that he had not yet attained nor was he yet perfect But saith he I follow after that I may apprehend Phil. 3.12 So that he was Viator and not Comprehensor he was in the condition that the people were Hos 6.3 he followed on to know the Lord. The people of Coloss were eminent for grace and knowledge and yet for them it is the Apostle prays That they might increase in the knowledg of God Col. 1.10 So that the point is plain as you see They that have the Name of God his Nature and his Will savingly c. Object But you will interpose and say perhaps That it should seem by some expressions in the Scriptures that God hath been revealed fully to some certain men in this life as to Jacob for an instance Gen. 32.30 and to Moses Numb 12.8 With him will I speak saith God mouth to mouth even apparently not in dark speeches and the similitude of the Lord shall he behold Sol. But this my Brethren must be understood comparatively of the more clear and full discovery of the Lord to Jacob and to Moses then to many other men but as for the perfect sight and knowledge of him this was not imparted neither to Jacob nor to Moses and for the latter God himself affirms expresly Thou shalt not see my face saith he to Moses Exod. 33.10 that is the fulness of my glory for none shall see my face and live That is reserved to the state of glory when we shall see God face to face as the Scripture phrase is when we shall know as we are known And this is that which Schoolmen call the beatifical vision wherein consists the main of our beatitude hereafter as Matth. 5.8 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God He doth not say they do see him but they shall see God which the Apostle makes the great ingredient in the happiness and glory prepared for the Saints at the time of Christs appearing 1 Joh. 3.2 We know that when we shall appear he shall be like him and we shall see him as he is Now we see him as we may then we shall see him as he is But why have they who have the Name of God savingly declared to them defects and imperfections in their knowledge Why doth not Jesus Christ in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge and that for the accommodation of his members furnish and supply them Why doth he not assoon as he begins to teach them declare all his Fathers Name to them but keeps back something still for further discovery There are two special reasons of it to name no more at this time Christ doth not shew them all at once because they are not capable of it A scholar is not capable of all he is to learn at first dash He cannot take in all at once even in his first lesson and hence his Master leads him onward by degrees first gives him easier and after brings him on to harder Lessons Even so doth Jesus Christ with his scholars he goes along with every one as he can learn as he is able to receive it in He doth not shew them all his Fathers glory at a clap for that he knows would dazle them and over-whelm them but le ts in now a little light upon them and then a little more as he perceives their senses to be exercised Instils into their minds and understandings the knowledge of his Father by degrees and as by learning their capacities are widened so he goes on to further discoveries This course he took with the Apostles what they were able to receive he taught them out of hand but reserved other things as you may see Joh. 16.12 I have many things to say unto you but you cannot bear them now I am to say them but you cannot bear them now and therefore I will take some other time to reveal those things to you Christ doth not shew them all at once that he may keep his Saints humble As long as there is flesh and nature in us as there will be while we remain in this world high measures and degrees of knowledge may exalt us and lift us up above our selves And therefore Jesus Christ in love and wisdom uses to bestow upon his people so much knowledge as he sees fit for them A little more it may be would undo them They would set their hearts it may be as the heart of God himself They would be as Gods knowing good and evil Shrewd fellows
having heard the Word keep it and bring forth fruit with patience That is the Word is fruitful in them notwithstanding persecutions and afflictions So was it in the Thessalonians as the Apostle testifies of them 1 Epist 2.13 When ye received the Word of God said he ye received it not as the word of man but as it is in truth the Word of God which effectually also worketh in you And what was this effectual operation Constancy in sharp sufferings as you may see in the next verse And yet they would not let it go though they suffered much for it That of the Prophet David is remarkable Psal 119.161 Princes have persecuted me without cause but my heart standeth in awe of thy Word He had rather have them against him then have the Word of God against him They threatned him if he obeyed and kept the Word The Word on the other side that threatned him if he renounced and disobeyed it Whom did he fear most why saith the Psalmist My heart standeth in awe of thy Word Though they be Princes very great men and though they threaten me and persecute me too yet I fear the Word of God more then I fear them I dare not disobey it how much soever I displease them how much soever I may suffer from them This is to keep the Word by obedience passive for it Thus much shall serve for the Explication of the point Now is it so that they whom the Father gives to Jesus Vse do keep his Word Here is a touch-stone then my Brethen by which you may try your selves whether you be given up to Christ or no. I have shewed you heretofore of how great Consequence it is for every one of us to be among the number of the men whom God makes over to his Son Christ Indeed so great that all our happiness both in the present life and that to come consists in it If God the Father bestow us not on Jesus Christ it had been infinitely better for us that we had never been born that he had never made us For we continue in the power and the possession of the Prince of this world his we are and with him must remain for ever Now my Beloved would you know whether you be yet made over to the Son of God or no Examine diligently whether you have kept the Word of God Thine they were saith Christ to God the Father and thou gavest them to me and they have kept thy Word And is it so with you my Brethren Consider it a little and proceed in the discovery according to the branches laid before in Explication of the point Have you kept it in your memories Abundance of you have read and heard much of the Word of God These many years it hath been preached to you you have had precept upon precept and line upon line here a little and there a little you have not been overlaid and dulled ou● with long Sermons but you had a little and a little A little on a Sabbath day and a little on a Lecture day Your lessons have been short that you might the better learn them But what have you retained of all this Indeed some of you have laid up these sayings in your hearts as Mary did you have them sure and safe there You have them ready and at hand to bring them forth on all occasions for the Direction and the Consolation of your selves and of your Brethren But for the greater number they have lost all nothing at all sticks by them The Word of God hath come to them as the Apostle says and they have let it go again I must acknowledge there is difference in the memories of men and some are subject to a natural defect so that they fail them strangely in their own affairs which are of most concernment to them But when the memories of men are sure and faithful to them in all other things but hold the Word of God no better then a Sive holds water that lets every drop go this is a very sad case It is a shrewd presumption that they are none of Christs Disciples But you will say How shall we amend this how shall we do that we may keep the Word of God in this respect I will give you two or three Directions 1. Keep your minds close to it let them not rove and wander while you hear it if they do you lose all This is the Apostles counsel to give earnest heed to be intent upon the things we hear to watch the words as they come forth out of the Preachers mouths Heb 2.1 and why so least at any time we let them slip If we would remember well there must not be the least diversion 2. Get a good understanding in the Word of God The observation of the Holy Ghost is notable for this purpose Luk 2.19 They understood not the sayings which he spake unto them But Mary kept all these sayings in her heart They kept them not because they did not understand them that which is not understood will very hardly be remembred They are our understanding hearers that carry all away while ignorant and sottish people keep nothing 3. Value the Word of God more and you shall find you will remember it the better See the necessity the excellency of it and then you will be careful how you lose it Esteem it as the Prophet David did above gold yea above fine gold He whose memory is weakest seldom forgets where he hath laid his gold 4. Strengthen memory by meditation repetition conference of what you hear If it be hard to take in holy Truths chafe them in rub them in and settle them by this means Let them be as a nail well fastned as the expression of the Wiseman is and set home with many strokes that they may not out again 5. Set instantly upon the practice of the truth delivered to you assoon as you hear it act it That which you do you will remember Mark that of the Apostle James 1.25 Not being a forgetful hearer but a doer of the Word The doer then is no forgetful hearer Many men remember nothing because indeed they do nothing 6. When holy truths are gone with you when they are slipt away entreat the Holy Spirit to recal them Mind him humbly of his Office and of the end for which your Saviour sent him down into this lower world to bring things to remembrance which have been taught you Joh. 14.26 JOHN 17.6 And they have kept thy Word TO pass on to the Second branch of this discovery Have you kept the Word of God in your Hearts by believing This is a degree higher and reaches further then the other Many keep it in their memories who do not keep it in their hearts Many remember it who do not believe it And yet unless we do both we can have no assurance that we belong to Jesus Christ by the donation of the Father And is it so with you
my Brethren Do you believe the Word of God Do your hearts say Amen to every particle and tittle of it If God should come and put the question to you concerning those particulars of holy Truths which seem most hard to be believed most difficult to be accomplished as once our Saviour did to Martha when he had said I am the Resurrection and the life he that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die Believest thou this Joh. 11.26 Can you return the same answer yea Lord I believe as she did May not the same be charged on abundance of you which God so sharply reprehends in Israel Psal 106.24 They believed not his Word and hearkned not to the voyce of the Lord. Are there not multitudes among us who give no credit to the Word at all who when they hear the truths of God delivered to them do not enquire with Nicodemus only How can these things be but even peremptorily determine they can never be And here because they are of many sorts who do not keep the Word of God in their hearts by believing I will set them in their ranks and proceed with them in order Some there are who question all the Word of God throughout from the beginning of it to the end do not believe one word of it Either they throw it off as false and vain without Consideration in a rash and wilde way or else they soberly resolve the Scripture to be nothing else but the invention and device of Politick and subtile heads to keep fools in awe withal And so they say upon deliberation as David in his haste and in his passion All men are lyars the very Pen-men of the Word of Truth it self The Prophets the Apostles all are lyars As that blasphemous Pope who stiled the Gospel the Fable of Christ These men are flat Atheists what ever their professions be We want not some in these times who are so bold as to declare themselves in this particular and openly to renounce the Word of God And certainly however other men conceal themselves for shame yet there are more of this opinion then we are aware of They do not say with their tongues perhaps but yet with Davids fool they say it in their hearts the Scripture is not Gods Word yea there is no God at all to be Author of the Scripture Others there are who though they do not question all the Scripture yet they do not believe it all they give not absolute belief to every part and parcel of it And since the Word hath in it precepts promises and threatnings and there are some that question one and some another of them we will proceed with them distinctly and in order 1. Some there are who do not give assent to the Divine Authority of all the Precepts of the Word of God Some deny some certain Precepts ' and Commandements by themselves apart The Papists they deny the second Precept Vasques acknowledges that this Commandement interdicts not only the adoring of an Image under the notion of a God but also the adoring of the true God in an Image And further he confesses that they do the very thing that is condemned in this Commandement What then because it will not be obeyed it must be cancelled and repealed and not admitted to have any place among the Moral precepts of the Law of God It was saith he a positive and Ceremonial Law and therefore ceases now in our days And thus they make the Commandement of the Lord of no effect through their tradition Others deny the fourth Commandement and affirm that is also vanished with the Ceremonials that it belongeth not to Christians save only in regard of Moral equity in which respect the Moral and Judicial Laws belong to us also And yet the Lord you see hath placed it in the middle of the Decalogue and hedged it in on every side with other precepts that it might be the safer from the violence of those who seek to raze it out of the Tables But that which these men do by parcels and retail there are another sort who do in gross and as it were by whole sale cast off all the Precepts and Commandements of the Law of God together affirming they are all abolished not only in regard of irritation malediction condemnation but even in regard of obligation And thus with those in Davids time they make void the Law of God These men cannot pray to God as David doth Psal 119.66 Teach me good judgement and knowledge for I have believed thy Commandements And verily if all that are bestowed on Jesus Christ do keep the Word of God in the heart by believing they that renounce it thus seem to be in an ill Condition and they have reason to consider well whether they be given up to Christ or no. Others there are who give no credit or belief to the threatnings of the Word who when they hear them thundered out against them say it is not be with Israel neither shall we see Sword nor Famine Jer 5.12 And are there not a multitude of this opinion For tell me my Beloved when you that know your selves to be unclean livers have heard that dreadful commination Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge when you that are so glewed to the world that nothing can divide you from it have heard that flaming sentence That no covetous person hath any inheritance in the Kingdom of God when you that wallow in your filthiness you that are lyers swearers drunkards enemies of all goodness have heard that nothing that is filthy or unclean shall come within the new Jerusalem that without shall be lyars and dogs that bark and snarl and snap at holiness that such shall have their portion in the lake c. have you believed these threatnings have you assented to the truth of them Alas my Brethren it is Evident you have not For 1. First If you believe the threatnings you will quake and tremble at them This disposition is observed in the Saints of God in Scripture that as they had believing so they had tender trembling hearts in relation to his threatnings Such a heart had good Josiah his heart was tender when he heard the words that is the threatning words of God his words against Jerusalem 2 King 22.19 not to it to instruct nor for it to comfort but against it to affright Such a heart had holy David Psal 119.12 My flesh trembleth for fear of thee and I am afraid of thy judgements He speaks not of his Judgements actually inflicted for they are felt but of his judgements threatned only and hanging in the Commination for they ate feared I am afraid of thy judgements Of such a temper was the Prophet Hab. 3.16 when I heard my belly trembled my lips quivered at the voyce c. And such a disposition they discovered of whom the Propeht Ezra speaks ch 9. ver 4. they