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A25762 The personall reigne of Christ upon earth in a treatise wherein is fully and largely laid open and proved that Jesus Christ, together with the saints, shall visibly possesse a monarchicall state and kingdome in this world ... / by John Archer. Archer, John, 17th cent. 1642 (1642) Wing A3616; ESTC R24713 56,982 57

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namely all the heavens but the third and highest that is all that● that God made the first part of the first day before he made the Light which is also called Earth Gen. 1. 1. and the heaven there is onely meant the highest heavens for out of that earth which was a darke confused lump and is therefore called a Chaos vers. 2. God afterward made the other lower heaven as the light that is the element of fire ver. 3. and the aire calling it heaven vers. 8. so that all these lower heavens and earth habitable and every creature and ornament were made out of that Chaos which God created immediately Now at the worlds end God will reduce all these to that Chaos which they were at first as he doth mans body to that dust it was made of and leave no order comfort or delight in any place nor any light therefore Hell is called utter darknesse but a meere place for their bodies to subsist in which shall live without aire because they shall be made immortall to be tormented for ever For the things which God immediately made out of nothing shall never change as the highest he ●●e●s and the Angels in them and the soules of men and this Chaos call'd the earth but all other things being made out of something even out of this earth or Chaos they shall after a time change and so all this world shall come to an earth or Chaos againe Rev. 20. 11. at the last Judgement the earth and heaven vanisheth for ever that is the earth and heaven made out of the Chaos the second and third day Gen. 19. 10. and they and all workes in them returned for ever to a Chaos or first darke earth and lumpe againe So that this visible world is but as a Stage on which God and man and devils shall act their parts and then it shall be removed and all the furniture thereof which also is deserved by mans ●in for whom it was made and on whom God bestowed it and surely if Christ had not kept in and upheld it Heb. 1. 3. it had runne into this Chaos so soone at man sinned for confusion is sinnes proper effect but Christ tooke it up and upheld it because he meant to have a Kingdome in it which had and resigned then shall the world turne to confusion and become that Chaos or earth made at first and so the place of sinning shall be the everlasting hell and men of earthly minds shall have an ever lasting earth as it is called Gen. 1. 1. but not so comfortable as this is to be tormented in And thus as God in an eternall Counsell had ranked all reasonable creatures into an eternall estate of two sorts joy or pain so he did make in time two places heaven and earth immediately out of nothing to be eternall places the one of joy the other of torment Thus you see when hell was made but it was quickly covered and shall not be uncovered till Christ doth it at the last day at which time when Christ hath all enemies under his feet even death for after the first resurrection none shall die any more and hell that is then present hell that now is 1 Cor. 15. 26. 28. Rev. 20. 14 He casting away all death and hell that is swallowing up all misery in hell torments then he resignes his Kingdome that is his administration of things to God and leaves this world to what it was at first and would have beene so soone as man sinned if he had not stept in and all Angels devils and men fall into those eternall states and places in which God the Father beheld them in his eternall decrees of Election or Reprobation and so the Fathers Kingdome come in namely that eternal estate which is called his Kingdome Matth. 13. 43. And as all Counsels about the Creature begin in the Father so they end in him and he is for ever all in all through the Son and holy Ghost 1 Cor. 15. 28. Thus much for the manner of Christs Kingdome Thirdly consider we the time of its continuance how long it is to endure as every age of mankind as well as every man in particular and every Monarchy for Christs Kingdome being in the world is also to receive a period or end though yet this Monarchy of Christ hath no end as we shall shew anon in some sense yet in a true sense it hath an end and shall be resigned and finished or as that Text so oft quoted sheweth expresly 1. Cor. 15. 24. Now to find out its time of expiring and shew how long it is to last it will be considerable that there is of Christs Monarchy a double estate One is the evening or first part the other is the morning or latter part Now it is the first part or evening which is usually taken for Christs Kingdome and is that of which we are now speaking and the duration of it is expresly determined by the Scripture which saith it shall be a thousand years or ten generations Rev. 10. 4. it is observable that in all other prophesies times were obscured by speaking generally as a time times c. or at plainest putting dayes for yeares as Dan. 12. 11 12. but here is plainly said a thousand years so that it is not to be questioned or interpreted as a dark saying for so wee should slight sin against Christ whose death and resurrection bought this opening the Book Rev. 5. 6 7 9. that whereas before all prophesies were sealed up as Dan. 12. 4 8. now they be open as Rev. 5. 6. 7. 9. I know the taking this in the Revelation of a thousand years literally hath for a long time and of old and to this day beene condemned by worthy men for an heresie But God left the next Ages to the first after the Apostles to fall into diverse mistakes for the bringing errour and darknesse out of which Anti-Christianisme was to arise for many generations amongst which this was one That they abused this sweet and refreshing Prophesie of Christs Kingdome lasting a thousand yeares and perverted their opinion of it to a kind of Mahumetan Paradise of sensuall and sinfull pleasures Wherefore holy men taking up that opinion as they laid it never examined it to find the gold and separate it from the drosse as it was done also and is to this day with divers other opinions by Popery abused and so they found not out a spirituall sense of every Scripture which contained any thing about this Kingdome of Christs and carrying it spiritually they rejected all literall sense in it and they were not wholly mistaken for there is a spirituall sense in most of those Scriptures besides a literal as was shewed before That which is literally applyed to this time of Christs Kingdome Rev. 21. 4 ● i● also spiritually applyed 2 Cor. 5. 17. But their error was that though truly they expounded these places spiritually yet
of which Christ makes a signification of this Kingdome of his in which they shall rule as he in a kinde of equality yea in his stead Luk. 22. 27. 29 30. This Sacrament is but to last till the next comming of Christ 1 Cor. 11. 26 that is till he come to set up this his Kingdome the Priviledges of which it seals to us in a fellow-like gesture of sitting at a Table together and serving but till he come ●nd give us this Kingdome it implies that it shall then cease and with it all other Ordinances but immediately feed from God in Christ Now what commeth immediately from God is not subject to change or decay as the highest Heavens and that Earth which was without forme called a Chaos created in the beginning of the first day and also the Soule of man these things made out of nothing immediately from God decay not at all whereas all other things created out of something else are subject to change wher●fore since there shall be the Throne of God and of the Lambe they shall all serve him Rev. 22. 3. And Christ will hold them up in fulnesse of grace though not in full perfection of any grace till the last generall Judgement and their translation into Heaven which translation of theirs shall not be from a delivered estate but from an estate of greatest holinesse that ever was upon Earth for therefore is that Holy and Glorious estate provided for them on Earth to prepare them for Heaven therefore they must not be delivered from it when Christ comes to fetch them to Heaven at the last Judgement And as there shall be a fulnesse of Holinesse so there shall be a full and present answer to all their prayers Isa. 65. 24. In that there is no sinne to keepe good things from them or to seperate betweene their God and them Secondly whence followeth that there shall be all fulnesse of all temporall blessings as peace safety riches health long life and whatsoever else was enjoyed under any Monarchy or can be had in this world Rev 21. 7. They that shall enjoy this Kingdom which is described from vers 1. to 7. are called over-commers and that which they shall enjoy in it is the inheritance of all things that is what ever can be had in this world ●hat may make their lives comfortable they shall have for them and their children for ever and that with a peculiar sweetning for through them they shall have God for their God and they be his children also Isa. 33. 16. to 23. where fulnesse of peace and quietnesse is promised to the Subjects of this Kingdome vers. 24. and exemption from all bodily troubles which also with aboundance of all things is promised Isa 35. throughout the chapter and Isa 60. throughout so Isa. 65. 13. to the end it is meant of this Kingdome for he saith that vers 17. which is applyed to this Kingdome onely 2 Pet. 3. 13. Rev. 21 4 5. of making new Heavens and Earth and in this Kingdom shall be long life an hundred yeares shall every one have and no infant or any other shall dye sooner they shall last long as a Tree vers. 20. 23. and there shall be no sicknesse or griefe or trouble to consume their strength and thus it shall passe from Father to Sonne unto many generations that is many hundred yeares vers. 21 22 23. but the wicked amongst them though they live long shall be cursed ver. 20. Zach. 14. 11. Rev. 21. 4. There shall be no more death that is not an exemption from a naturall but there shall be no violent or untimely death by any griefe sicknes and trouble therefore when David was to have the Temple settled in his sonne Salomon it is promised the People should have a place of their owne and not wonder or be afflicted any more 2 Sam. 7. 10. 12 13. in reference to which it is said of this Kingdom of Christs which was to come under the Seventh Trumpet Rev. 11 15. I say it is said of this Kingdome and that with an Oath to assure us of it That there shall be time no longer Rev. 10. 5 6. that is no longer time for sinne misery and sinners to sway in the world For of this it is principally meant that old things are passed away and all things are become new Rev. 21 4 5. wherefore in the time and dayes of this Kingdom it shall be as in Salomons time 1 King 4. 2. The People of Iudath and Israel were many as the sand of the Sea eating and drinking and making merry In this time they shall Plant build marry beget children from generation to generation in perfect peace and though they shall dye at last yet it shall be in a full old age but their Children shall grow up in their roome for all the wicked in the world shall either be ruined or enslaved and Sathan wholly restrained from tempting them to sinne or others to trouble them and originall corruption shall be kept in as not to break forth in any grosse way therefore no affliction shall break forth upon them but as sinne shall so dwell in them as they shall neede Christs righteousnesse to justifie both them and their works So that as they shall be lively sinners though greatly sanctified so shall death though no other affliction before death seize upon them This shall be the glory of the estate of Christs Kingdome a middle state betwixt the state of ordinary Christians in heaven which must take for heaven for heaven is so high above our capacities that we cannot conceive it till we have enjoyed this of Christs Kingdome and of this Kingdome there is almost all that wee have said recorded by way of Prophecie together in Psal. 97. which Psalme the Apostle shewes is meant of Christ Heb. 1. 6. because he applies to Christ what is said in this Psalme Worship him all yee Gods or Angels for if Princes be called Gods then much more may Angels be so called who are Thrones and Dominions and the Psal●● it selfe she●eth its intent is the Kingdome of Christ and so that in the Hebrewes shewes for chap. 1. 5. he hath spoken of Christs birth now of his eternall generation of his Person This day have I begotten thee and the birth of his humane nature in the fulnesse of time I will be to him a Father and he my son then hee proceeds and saith when he brings him into the world that is not at his birth of which hee had spoken before but at his bringing him to reigne for so the Psalme quoted carries it Christ shall come with his Fathers glory and by his power into the world to reigne then shall the Angels worship him for they shall wait on him as his servants his dominion shall be over the earth that is the continent and multitude of Iles Psal. 97. 1. And its said he reigneth