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A64243 The true light shining in darkness and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge. Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. 1693 (1693) Wing T559; ESTC R219692 113,014 241

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shall reprove or convince the World of Righteousness i. e. this Righteousness of Christ because saith he I go to my Father for he went as a publick person and second Adam the Head of the Church and there is set down in our Nature and in our stead as he that hath wrought out for us and brought in to us perfect and everlasting Righteousness in whom as such all the Seed of Gods Israel shall be justified and glory Isa. 45.25 Now that this Exaltation of Christ and the setting of him down at the right hand of God in the heavenly places is a wonderful and glorious work of Divine Power see Eph. 1.19 20 21. According to the working of his mighty Power which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places Now consider this work of Divine Power and it will appear admirable for God to take this Creature Man made by Nature lower than the Angels a Creature of the Earth earthy as Psal. 8.5 For thou hast made him a little lower than the Angels and 1 Cor. 15.47 The first man is of the earth earthy Now I say to take this Nature and to advance it to Heaven and to set it above Angels both in its Union with the Godhead in the Person of the Son and in its Superiority Authority and Power over all the Angels in Heaven and over all things in Heaven and in Earth and under the Earth as Phil. 2.10 11. and Eph. 1.21 far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named not only in this World but also in that which is to come and thus to put all things under his feet as v. 22. And hath put all things under his feet This I say is such a work of glorious power as fills Heaven and Earth now and will fill Eternity hereafter with wonder and admiration But then consider again that this Creature Man was now faln under sin the Curse of the Law and the Wrath of God stript of its Original Righteousness which it was created in conformable to the Law of God and utterly uncapable of Righteousness by the Law and the Works thereof and so separate from the Actual Union which he had with God his Creator and set by sin at an infinite and eternal distance from God as to what this Creature Man could now do and for God to take this Creature Man and by a new Creation of it in Christ to make all new to purge and separate it from sin take it into Union with the Godhead it self in the Person of his own Son raise it from under sin and guilt cloath it with perfect and everlasting Righteousness and receive it up into glory above the highest Angels in Heaven Oh what a work of divine and glorious Power was this beyond whatever was seen in the Works of the old Creation or in all the Works of Providence from the Foundation of the World 5. But then again fifthly What a manifestation is there of the Power of God and the working of it towards all them that Believe in order to the making of them partakers of this Righteousness of God by Faith in Christ Divine Power hath not done in bringing forth and accomplishing this Righteousness by Christ for us But there is a further work of the mighty power of God required and manifested in applying this Righteousness to us and working that Faith in us by which alone this Righteousness of God is made ours and we are made partakers of it unto Justification of Life For this Righteousness of God is unto all and upon all them that Believe and as Rom. 10.10 For with the Heart man believeth unto Righteousness Now this Faith is not a work of a mans own Heart nor is it of a mans self to believe in Jesus Christ unto Righteousness No no this Faith is not of our selves It is the gift of God Ephes. 2.8 And as this Faith is the gift of Divine Grace or the Grace of God in Christ to us so it is also the work of his mighty power which worketh in us and therefore it is called the work of Faith with power as well as the good pleasure of his will 2 Thes. 1.11 And fulfill all the good pleasure of his will and the work of Faith with Power And without the mighty power of God put forth upon a mans Heart in the hearing of the Word there is not one man in the whole World that would or could believe in Jesus Christ unto Righteousness Isa. 53.1 Who hath believed our report And to whom is the Arm of the Lord revealed The Arm of the Lord is his Power his Mighty Power and unless the Arm i. e. the Mighty Power of Jehovah be revealed or manifested in the Heart of a man he doth not he cannot believe the report which the Holy Prophets gave Christ Who testified before hand the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow 1 Pet. 1.11 And this I may say from the word of God there are no more men in the World that have believed this report than there are persons in whom this Arm of the Lord hath been revealed Now that there is a Mighty Power of God put forth upon them that believe See Eph. 1.19 And what is the exceeding greatness of his Power to us-ward who believe according to the working of his Mighty Power which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead and set him at his own Right hand in the Heavenly places Now look what manifestation there was of the exceeding greatness of his Power in raising Christ from the dead and setting of him at his own Right hand in the heavenly places as hath been shewed the same manifestation of his Power the exceeding greatness of his Power and the Energy or working of it is to be seen in towards all them that believe For indeed no less Power can be sufficient to raise a Dead Soul from Death to Life than to raise a Dead Body from the Grave i. e. no Power less than the Infinite no Power less than the Mighty Power of God and therefore it is so exprest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The superlative or exceeding greatness of his Power and according to that which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead For no less instance and pattern of Divine Power and the working of it could reach and set out the working of this Power in and towards all them that believe than this of its working in the raising of Christ from the Dead And indeed to raise a man from the Death of Sin and Unbelief under which all are shut up as in the Grave Rom 11.32 is no less a manifestation of Divine Power than was the raising of Christ from the Dead And when this comes to be fully known and understood by the Saints it will fill them with deep wonder and admiration
holds Casting down imaginations and every high thing that exalteth it self against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. 1 Cor. 2.1 2 3 4 5 6. And I brethren when I came to you came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom declaring unto you the testimony of God For I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified And I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of mens wisdom but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power That your Faith should not stand in the wisdom of men but in the power of God Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect yet not the wisdom of this World or of the Princes of this World that come to nought 3. That the great truth herein declared opened demonstrated and applyed is not mine nor of mine own but is the truth of God in Christ Jesus ministred by the Spirit to the holy Prophets of old and witnessed by them who spake not of themselves but as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 2 Pet. 1.21 For the Prophecy came not in the old time by the will of man but Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost And declared in the fulness of time by the Son of God who came from the bosom of the Father John 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 And John 3.31 32 33 34. He that cometh from above is above all he that is of the earth is earthly and speaketh of the Earth he that cometh from Heaven is above all And what he hath seen and heard that he testifieth and no man receiveth his testimony He that hath received his testimony hath set to his seal that God is true For he whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God For God giveth not the Spirit by measure unto him And also witnessed by the Holy Apostles chosen of God to that end Upon which testimony of the holy Prophets and Apostles as the Foundation Christ himself being the Chief or Head-corner stone the whole Church of God is built Ephes. 2.20 And are built upon the foudation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself be-the chief Corner-stone so that he that refuseth despiseth and rejecteth this truth in the ministry of us poor weak earthen vessels despiseth not man but God as Luke 10.16 He that heareth you heareth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me And 1 Thes. 4.8 He therefore that despiseth despiseth not man but God who hath also given unto us his holy Spirit Therefore thou art obliged to pay all honour reverence obedience and subjection to truth because it is Gods truth and not mans and to receive the word because it is Gods word and not ours And to receive the Word as it is indeed the word of God and not as the word of Man is the mystery of effectual or saving Faith Whereby the Faith of Gods Elect is distinguished from the common and temporary Faith of Hypocrites and temporary professors 1 Thes. 2.13 For this cause also thank we God without ceasing because when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us ye received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the word of God which effectually worketh also in you that believe Therefore whatever infirmities thou seest or may see in us and whatever temptations in our fles● weaknesses wants necessities emptine●s nothingness let not the the word of God be refused or despised But receive it as if Christ himself was present on Earth in human shape to speak to thee with his own mouth Gal. 4.13 14 15 16. Ye know how through infirmity of the flesh I preached the gospel unto you at the first And my temptation which was in my Flesh ye despised not nor rejected but received me as an Angel of God even as Christ Jesus Where is then the blessedness you speak of for I bear you record that if it had been possible ye would have plucked out your own eyes and have given them to me Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth Therefore ask thy heart this question is this the truth of God or no If thy heart answereth No I do not like it nor the persons that preach it Then to the Law and to the testimony to the holy Prophets and Apostles and to Christ himself Whose testimonies are all distinctly recorded and then ask thy heart this question again Darest thou with a stiff neck and uncircumcised heart always resist the Holy Ghost as thy Fathers did so dost thou dare to do Acts 7.51 Ye stiff necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears ye do always resist the Holy Ghost as your Fathers did so do ye If thou shouldest dare to refuse all the Prophets and Apostles who spake on earth yet there is one more who speaketh from Heaven even the Son of God himself and darest thou refuse him also Heb. 12.25 See that ye refuse not him that speaketh for if they escaped not who refused him that spake on earth much more shall not we escape if we turn away from him that speaketh from Heaven Consider therefore in thy heart that whatever we are or may be esteemed to be who are the poor Ministers of Christ yet though we be nothing let the Holy Prophets and Apostles be esteemed as something for they shall sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel Mat. 19.28 And Jesus said unto them Verily I say unto you that ye which have followed me in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the Throne of his glory ye also shall sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel And the true Church of the living Ged which is cloathed with the Sun and the Moon under her feet doth wear them as a Crown of twelve Stars upon her head And wilt thou trample them under thy feet Rev. 12.1 And there appeared a great wonder in Heaven a Woman cloathed with the Sun and the Moon under her feet and upon her head a Crown of twelve Stars But however though we be nothing yet let the Son of God Jesus Christ himself be something For verily God the Father thinks him to be something When he hath given him a name that is above every name that is in Heaven and that is on the Earth That every Knee shall bowe and every Tongue confess to him as Phil. 2.9 10 11 12. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name That at the name of Jesus every Knee shall bowe of things in Heaven or things in Earth and things under the Earth And that every Tongue shall confess
the flesh cannot please God The person being Sinful all his deeds and works are Sinful also and neither his person nor his deeds or works can be pleasing or acceptable unto God by the law and therefore it is written also Heb. 11.6 But without Faith it is impossible to please God which it would not be if a Man could be righteous by the works of the law and without Faith i. e. Faith in Christ he might then please God by the works of the law and and without Faith Now let all these particular Considerations be brought together into one namely that the law requireth personal perfect and perpetual obedience continually and that in all points and doth also require a sinless Person and it will easily appear that it is become absolutely impossible to every Man since Adam as it was also to Adam himself after the fall ever to become righteous by the works or deeds of the law And therefore as impossible for any Man to be justified in the sight of God by the works of the law seeing he cannot by the works of the law be righteous for this were to suppose that a Man might be justified without righteousness which to suppose is a contradiction and absurdity And thus having done with the Reasons of the Doctrine namely that by the deeds of the law no Flesh shall be justified in Gods sight We proceed next and further to enquire Q. Why the infinitely wise and holy God who created Man such an excellent and glorious creature after his own Image and put him under such an excellent law so holy just and good should suffer this excellent creature and this excellent law of his by the interposition of Sin to be so frustrate and disappointed that it is now become impossible for Man to be justified by the law and the deeds of it Answ. This must be resolved ultimately into the Sovereign will and pleasure of God as our Lord Christ upon another occasion Father I thank thee Lord of Heaven and Earth that thou hast hid these things from the wise and from the prudent and hast revealed them unto babes Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight Mat. 11.25 A stupendious Mystery it was And can be resolved ultimately into nothing less than the Sovereign will of the blessed God and Creatour who may do what he pleases his own will being the most perfect Rule and his own glory the highest and ultimate end of all his works Certain it is that the holy God could easily have prevented Sin and have preserved his Creature Man under the Conduct of the pure and holy Law of his unto Eternal Life and Glory but it seemed not good in his sight so to do Knowing how to over-rule so great an evil as Sin and the Transgression of his holy Law to the further manifestation of his own greater glory and the greater good of his own Elect And therefore we further find by inquiry into this matter by the Light of the Holy Scriptures That this so stupendious and mysterious a work of his Providence with respect to man was necessary in order to the manifestation of his own greater glory and mans greater good in five or six things 1. Namely first That thereby he might take occasion through Sin and the Transgression of his Law to bring to light and give forth the manifestation of his Eternal Election of Grace both amongst Angels and Men before the World was which was a Mystery hid in God till the discovery and manifestation thereof now began to apppear 1. Amongst the Angels of Heaven amongst whom Sin entred and so great a number of them leaving their first habitation and were cast down to Hell for their transgression whilst a remnant of them were preserved and were confirmed of God in Christ as Ephes. 1.10 Gods Election of Grace toward some became manifest and apparent and his severity towards the rest that Sinned whom he spared not but cast them down to Hell and 2 Pet. 2.4 So that here is a difference and a discrimination made betwixt Angels and Angels some cast down to Hell others preserved and confirmed in Heaven And that which made the difference was not any natural goodness and excellency of Endowments in the one more than the other but the free Grace and Election of God in Christ preseverd and confirmed some that they did not that they should not Sin whilst the rest sinned and were cast down to Hell Hence the elect Angels on the one part 1 Tim. 4.21 and the Angels that Sinned on the other divide the whole World of Angels And as vast a difference and distance is put betwixt the one and the other as betwixt Heaven and Hell as betwixt Light and Darkness Hence of the same lump of the Angelical Nature are made Angels of Light as 2 Cor. 11.14 and Angels of Darkness 2 Pet. 2.10 Angels of Heaven as Mat. 24.36 and Angels of Hell as Mat. 25.41 the Holy Angels as Mat. 25.31 And the wicked or Apostate Angels as Jud. 6. 2ly Amongst Men in this World God took occasion by Sin and the trangression of his Holy law to manifest his Election of Grace even amongst Men on Earth as he had already amongst Angels in Heaven And now a difference is put betwixt the seed of the Woman namely Christ as the head of this Election and all the Elect amongst Men whom the Father had chosen in Christ before the foundation of the World Ephes. 1.4.2 Tim. 1.9 and whom the Father had given to Christ out of the Wold John 17.9 These all are one in Christ by virtue of this Election and are to be brought unto actual conformity to him in Grace here and Glory hereafter Christ the first Born and they all brethren to him and one to another in him as Rom. 8.29 And the seed of the Serpent on the one hand that is all the Children of the Devil or wicked One who are now distinguished and made manifest by the admission and entrance of Sin as 1 John 3.9 10. And as Sin took occasion by the law for if there had been no law there had been no Sin or transgression so the Grace of God took occasion by Sin and by the transgression of the law to manifest it self both amongst Angels and Men to Gods greater Glory and the greater good and glorious advantage of his Elect. Oh the depth both of the Wisdom and knowledg of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and his ways past finding out How hath the Election of Grace taken occasion by the Sin and misery of Mankind to shew and manifest it self in glorious triumph over all Mans sinfulness and unworthiness as well as over all Mans works and righteousness by the law in over ruling the one and excluding of the other that the purpose of God according to Election might stand not of works but of him that calleth as Rom. 9.11 and again Rom. 11.7 The Election hath obtained it and the rest
attempt and therefore beware and take heed of it it is disobedience in the highest degree 1 Pet. 2.6 7 8. Verses This is Spiritual wickedness and therefore greater Spiritual wickedness is that which hath in it spirits of wickedness and therefore more strong and vigorous We see by experience a little quantity of Spirits extracted by Art hath much more vigour and strength in it than a far larger quantity in the common bulk Where the spirits are not united but dissipated in the common matter vis unita fortior Here are the spirits of many sins united in one in this going about to establish a mans own righteousness in opposition to the righteousness of God For 1 st Here is the Sin of ignorance not 〈◊〉 invincible ignorance for that cannot be i●●puted as Sin to any but of willful or willin● ignorance as the Apostle Peter reproves th● scoffers of the last times 2 Pet. 3.5 〈◊〉 this they are willingly ignorant of c. The● might have known if they would but the● were not willing to know they were willing to be ignorant that so they might scoff th● more freely at the promise of his coming And so here men are willingly ignorant o● Gods righteousness that they might establish their own So Rom. 10.3 For they being ignorant of Gods righteousness and going abou● to establish their own righteousness have not submitted themselves to the righteousness of God And v. 2. For I bear them record they have a zeal of God but not according to knowledge This ignorance and want of knowledge 〈◊〉 them is no extenuation or excuse of their sin but an aggravation of it as that whereby they i. e. the Jews are left without excuse because they might and ought to have known better seeing the whole dispensation aeconomy of the Ceremonial Law was in the proper scope and tendency of it to lead them out of themselves unto Christ to seek righteousness by Faith in him and upon this account they are as much without ●xcuse as the Gentiles were Rom. 1.19 20. Who when they knew God or might have ●nown him yet did not glorifie him as God 2 ly Here is the Sin of Enmity and Rebellion of the Will against God They submitted not themselves to the Righteousness of God ' ●is a Meiosis wherein more is implyed than exprest They submitted not but rebelled and set themselves against the Righteousness of God from the enmity of their Carnal mind And Christ saith unto this Generation of Men John 5.40 And ye will not come unto me that ye might have Life 3. Here is the Sin of Pride Going about to establish their own they submitted not themselves to the righteousness of God Going about to establish their own Righteousness here is the Pride of mans Heart he will exalt himself he will have somewhat of his own he will exalt his own Righteousness against the Righteousness of God and such is the Pride of man by nature that if he cannot have Righteousness and Life in himself he will not be beholden to another for it and if left to himself will rather perish eternally than go out of himself to seek Righteousness and Life in Christ. 4 ly Here also is the Sin of obstinacy an● willful re●using and rejecting the Righteousness of God in Christ though infinitely be●ter than their own and persisting therei● in opposition to all the clear Light of God Word and those convictions of the Spirit fastned thereby upon their minds As the holy man Stephen tells them plainly Act 7.51 Ye stiff-necked and uncircumcised i● Heart and Ears ye do always resist the Holy Ghost As your Fathers did so do ye So that all these things with some others which might be mentioned do make it plainly appear to be a very sinful and wicked attempt in man to go about to establish his own Righteousness But 3. It is also a very dangerous attempt none can engage in this attempt but with the utmost peril and loss of his Soul if persisted in a mans own righteousness is a stumbling stone at which they stumble and so fall and perish eternally So fall upon that stone which breaks them to pieces and provoke till it falls upon them and grinds them to powder Namely Christ the Foundation stone in Sion So Rom. 9.32 For the● stumbled at that stumbling stone as it is written Behold I lay in in Sion a stumbling stone and rock of offence But who are they that stumbled But those that sought not Righteousness by Faith in Christ but as it were by the works of the Law And wherefore did they stumble at Christ and his Righteousness But because they went about to establish their own Their zeal their madness for a Righteousness of their own made them blind and not able to see the Righteousness of God made them enemies unto and haters of Christ and his Righteousness and in all the world none such enemies to Christ and the Righteousness of God as these none such inveterate Persecutors of Christ and his Holy Apostles and that spake against the things Preached by them as these men did contradicting and blaspheming Act. 13.45 1 Thes. 2.15 16. Their Zeal for their own Righteousness and made them exceedingly mad raging and foaming out their own shame against the truth of the Gospel viz. The Doctrine of Free Grace and Justification by Faith in Christ alone without the Deeds or Works of the Law Use. 3. This Doctrine speaketh by way of Exhortation and that first to Sinners and secondly to Saints first to them that are out of Christ and secondly to them that are in Christ. 1. To Sinners and such as are out Christ if there be no hope for you no po●sibility for you to obtain Righteousness an● Justification by the works of the Law in th● sight of God then be Exhorted to escap● for your Lives and fly for refuge unto Jesu● Christ the hope the only hope the 〈◊〉 hope set before you in the Gospel Yo● have no hope by the Law but there 〈◊〉 hope for you in Jesus Christ Grace for th● greatest Sinners in the World There i● hope in Christ for the Jew and for the Gentile There is no man upon Earth so holy that can be justified by the deeds of the Law And there is no man upon Earth so sinful and wicked but he may obtain Righteousness and be justified by Faith in Jesus Christ Rom. 9.30 What shall we say then that th● Gentiles who followed not after the Law of Righteousness have attained unto righteousness even the Righteousness which is of Faith Oh therefore make haste and fly for refuge unto Jesus Christ. The true Heirs of Promise Heb. 6.17 are described by this Character ver 18. Who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hop● set before us And all that are or shall be Heirs of Promise must and shall fly for refuge to lay hold upon this hope which is Jesus Christ who is entered within the vail who when
the World as Wind and Tyde serve We read of many that did so but never recovered their former Faith and Profession Joh. 6.66 From that time many of his Disciples went back and walked no more with him And the Apostle Peter tells us It had been better for them not to have known the way of Righteousness than after they have known it to turn aside from the holy Commandment delivered to them 2 Pet. 2.20 21. For it is happened to them according to the true Proverb The Dog is turned to his old vomit again and the Sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire v. 22. And ill it is for those that have sought to be justified by Faith in Christ to go back again to the Works of the Law Gal. 5.4 Christ is become of none effect unto you whoever of you are justified by the Law ye are faln from Grace therefore having fled for Refuge unto Christ abide in him as your Refuge 2d Branch of Exhortation This Doctrine speaketh by way of Exhortation unto Saints unto Believers unto them that are in Christ and as true Heirs of Promise have fled for Refuge to lay hold upon the Hope that is s●t before them which is Christ I say it speaks unto them by way of Exhortation unto three things 1. To rejoyce in Christ Jesus The poor guilty Man-slayer when he had fled and got into the City of Refuge rejoyced in his Refuge because there he was safe and quiet and the Avenger of Blood could not touch him there So it becometh you much more to rejoyce in Christ Jesus your Refuge for here in Christ you are safe and quiet the Guilt of Sin the Curse of the Law and the Avenging Justice and Consuming Wrath of God cannot touch you here in your Refuge Rom. 8.1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Gal. 3.13 Christ hath redeemed us from the Curse of the Law being made a Curse for us and 1 Thes. 1.10 Even Jesus which hath delivered us from the Wrath to come Oh therefore rejoyce in Christ Jesus because ye are safe and quiet your Souls are safe you are now safe for ever for ever Psal. 107.30 Then are they glad because they are quiet or safe i. e. from their former dangers and fears Oh Believers be glad because ye are safe arrived in Christ your Harbour your Refuge and now ye are quiet and safe from your former dangers and fears we which have believed do enter into rest Heb. 4.3 To rejoyce in Christ Jesus doth imply three things namely 1. Thankfulness The poor guilty Man-slayer is thankful for the City of Refuge and for that he is got into the City of Refuge he bows and worships God in thankfulness and blesses God who appointed the City of Refuge and blesses God that he is now got into it So ye that are got into Christ your spiritual and heavenly Refuge bless God and be thankful for Jesus Christ and that ye are now got into Christ all is of grace of free grace that Christ was given to be a Refuge to guilty Sinners pursed by the Law and Curse and that ye were enabled to flee unto him in your distress oh give the praise and glory to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Ephes. 1.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ And again Col. 1.12 13 14. Giving thanks to the Father c. And Rev. 1.5 Unto him that hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own Blood 2. Satisfaction compleat satisfaction and content the Lot is faln to you in a pleasant place ye are now in the best state that ever you were in or that you can be in on this side Heaven The poor Man-slayer hath perfect satisfaction and content in his City of Refuge and though he may want many things yet he hath that which is better than all which is best of all and upon that account he rejoyceth in full contentation satisfaction and well-pleasedness with his condition So ye that are in Christ have infinitely more reason to be satisfied and rejoyce in a holy contentation and well-pleasedness in Christ for though you may want many outward comforts yea though you may suffer many afflictions and troubles in this world yet you have that in Christ which is better than all worldly comforts and which will infinitely weigh down and out-ballance all worldly afflictions and troubles Oh! therefore rejoyce in Christ Jesus in a holy contentation and well-pleasedness in Christ. Oh Christian let thy heart in this answer to the heart of God for the heart of the Father doth rest in Christ in a perfect satisfaction complacency and delight Mat. 3.1 This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased If the heart of God thus rests in Christ and is well pleased let thy heart do so too 3. Reioycing in Christ Jesus doth imply a holy relyance upon him alone and resting upon him for all and that with firm trust and u●most dependance The poor guilty Man-slayer trusts in his City of Refuge makes it his strong Tower and Rock of defence to save him and in confidence thereof he bid● defiance to Death it self and to all danger and triumphs in this confidence over all his Enemies and saith Who is he that shall harm me Here he can look upon and talk with his Enemy the Avenger of Blood without danger and without fear Why even so ye that are in Christ should rejoyce in Christ Jesus in a holy relyance and resting upon him alone for all your Salvation upon his Blood to cleanse you and his Righteousness to cloath you his Wisdom to direct and conduct you his Power to preserve you his Merit to obtain all for you and his Spirit to work all in you Oh thus live by Faith and rest upon Christ for all Oh Christian this is indeed right living by Faith and walking by Faith when thou livest out of thy self upon another i. e. Christ and when thou walkest through all the darkness and wickedness of this World in a steady and firm dependance upon Christ thy Refuge thy Rock and House of defence to save thee thy Righteousness thy Wisdom thy Sanctification and Redemption here thou mayest talk with all thine Enemies and throw the Gantlet to them all in a holy triumph and rejoycing against That they can do against thee and say as Rom. 8.33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect And as verse 34. Who is he that condemneth it is Christ that died And as verse 35. Who shall separate us from the Love of Christ shall tribulation c. As vers 35 36. and conclude as a Conqueror yea more than a Conqueror through him that hath loved thee as vers 38 39. 2. Next to rejoycing in Christ Jesus be exhorted from this Doctrine to put no confidence in the flesh Phil. 3.2
own Body on the Tree John 1.29 The Lamb of God which taketh away or beareth the sin of the World For he did take away sin by his bearing of it i. e. both the guilt of it and the punishment due to it for thus was the Iniquity and Sin of all God's Elect laid upon him Isa. 53.6 And Jehovah hath laid upon him the Iniquity of us all Now therefore the Sin of the World being laid upon him to bear what an infinite burden and weight was it and how impossible for created strength whether Angelical or Humane to bear as hath been shewed And yet that this one man this second Adam should bear such an infinite weight as Sin and the Wrath of God due to sin is what a wonder of Divine Power was manifested therein The strength of Angels could not the strength of Man could not bear such a Burthen and Weight as ye have heard yet they had but their own sin charged upon them but here is a Man the Son of Man the Man Christ Jesus the Lamb of God that beareth and taketh away by bearing the Sin of the World oh admirable and wonderful Power of the God-head by which this man was inabled to bear such an infinite and eternal weight as Sin and the Wrath of God due to Sin is And therefore 't is said of him that by the eternal Spirit he offered himself to God for us Heb. 9.14 for nothing less than the Power of the Godhead it self could have enabled the humane nature to bear such an infinite Weight and Burthen as Sin is even the Sin of the whole World and the whole and compleat Wrath of God due unto it The Flesh or Humane Nature was but a Vail to his Godhead as Heb. 10.20 but the Eternal Power and Godhead within this Vail was that which enabled this second Adam this man to bear the Sin of many oh therefore behold with wonder and admiration the working of Divine Power in bringing forth such a Man into the World and also in strengthening this Flesh and Humane Nature to bear that which no Creature in Heaven or Earth could neither Angels nor Men. 3. Inst. But then again thirdly Consider the Infinite Power of God and the Energy or working of it in the Resurrection of Christ from the Dead And this also was necessary in order to and for the manifestation and declaring this Righteousness of God for our Justification which Righteousness though it was wrought by what this Man th●● Jesus Christ had done and suffered in his Life and Death in obedience to the Law under which he was made yet this compleat perfect and everlasting Righteousness of his as our Head and Surety did not fully appear nor was manifested until his Resurrection from the Dead when he was visibly discharg'd out of the Prison of the Grave and could no longer be holden of Death having satisfied Divine Justice to the utmost demand upon him for our sins and having paid the full Price of our Redemption and therefore now by his Resurrection from the Dead he is declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of Holiness or by the power of the Holy Spirit which raised him from the Dead as Rom. 1.4 and Rom. 8. v. 11. By this Resurrection of his from the Dead he was justified as our Head 1 Tim. 3. v. 16. justified in the Spirit i. e. in or by the power of the Spirit or Godhead dwelling in the Humane Nature and by his Resurrection from the Dead we i. e. all that believe and are in him by Faith were vertually justified in him and together with him as our spiritual Head so that all Gods Elect were vertually justified by his Resurrection and therefore Rom. 4 ult he is said to be delivered i. e. by Death for our Offences and to be raised again for our Justification Now consider what a manifestation there was of the mighty Power of God in the raising of this Man from the Dead unto which he was delivered for our Offences See how the Apostle doth set it out Ephes. 1.19 20. According to the working of his mighty power which he wrought i● Christ when he raised him from the dead Here is Power his Power his mighty Power 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the energy or working of this his mighty Power so that the mighty Power of God did work and shew it self at a wonderful rate when he raised him i. e. Christ from the Dead And indeed the Power of God was more seen in the raising of Christ from the Dead than in raising all the Men in the World besides for no Man ever had the sin of the World in the guilt and punishment of it laid upon him but this Man Christ Jesus And by vertue of this Resurrection of his all the Elect the general Assembly and Church of the first-born shall also be raised unto the Resurrection of Life at the great day as 1 Cor. 15.22 23. Therefore the Power of God and the energy or working of it is greater and more glorious in Christs Resurrection than in raising all the Men in the World besides 4 Inst. But then 4thly What a working of the mighty Power of God was manifested in Christs Exaltation and the setting of this second Adam this Man down at the right hand of God in the heavenly places And this also was necessary as a Reward of hi● Death and Sufferings of that Obedienc● which he performed to the Law for us and that Righteousness which he brought in to us as Phil. 2.9 having before spoken of his Humiliation and Obedience v. 6 7 8. Who being in the form of God c. Addeth v. 9. Wherefore God hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow of things in Heaven and things in Earth things under the Earth and that every tongue should confess that Jesus is the Lord to the glory of God the Father Now this Exaltation of Christ was the Reward of his Righteousness even his with which the Father was so well pleased as Isa. 42.21 And thereby is this Righteousness visibly declared and manifested in the sight of Angels and Men being crowned and in the most solemn manner declared at his inauguration or being received up into glory which was the ultimate and finishing Testimony and Witness from the Father that he is righteous and as such and upon that account he sits in Heaven as 1 Joh. 2.1 We have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous and Joh. 16.10 Of Righteousness because I go to my Father and ye see me no more So that Christs going to the Father and sitting down in the heavenly places so as to abide there in a perpetual Advocateship and as Intercessor for us with the Father is the highest evidence and demonstration of this Righteousness beyond all contradiction and therefore upon this Argument 't is said the Holy Ghost