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A47465 The display of glorious grace, or, The covenant of peace opened in fourteen sermons lately preached, in which the errors of the present day about reconciliation and justification are detected / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1698 (1698) Wing K58; ESTC R19782 172,719 330

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my Text Saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee God foresaw us cast out like a wretched Infant in the day of its Nativity whose Navel was not cut neither washed in Water nor salted nor swadled at all and what doth God say more None Eye pitied thee to do any of these things for thee but thou wast cast out in the open Field to the loathing of thy person in the day thou wast born This was the time of his Love and also of his Pity and tender Mercy And when I passed by thee I saw thee polluted in thine own bloud ver 6. that is when he was first concerned for us in this Covenant of Peace and entered into that holy Compact with his own Son Behold thy time was a time of love and I spread my Skirt over and covered thy nakedness yea and I sware unto thee and entered into Covenant with thee saith the Lord and thou becamest mine This was the time of God's entering into Covenant with his Elect viz. it was with them in Christ and what of this is actually accomplished on us in Time in our own Persons is but the execution of all that Grace Pity and Mercy manifested to us in Christ from Eternity he then shewed his Eternal Purpose of Compassion towards his Chosen and he then said in his blessed Covenant to them live I should now proceed to the next general Head but shall say no more at this time SERMON II. ISA. Liv. x. the last part of the Verse Neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee Doct. THAT there is a Covenant of Peace made and agreed on and standeth firm in behalf of all the Elect of God The last Day we spoke to those Explanatory Propositions proposed to be opened by way of premise And now to proceed to the next General Head Secondly I shall endeavour to open the main or chief transactions about the bringing in this Covenant of Peace There are my Brethren Six Things to be considered in a Covenant of Peace among Men and so also in and about this Covenant I. A Treaty or a Solemn Consultation or a Treating about the Terms of Peace II. An Agreement upon the Terms proposed III. Who the Mediator is of this Covenant of Peace together with his Work and Office IV. The Ratification of the Covenant V. The Proclamation or proclaiming the Peace VI. The Time when the Peace shall commence and who are included in it and what is required in order to their actual possession and enjoyment thereof My Brethren These are the main things that are contained in and about a Covenant of Peace among Men as the chief Covenant Transactions and my Purpose is to speak unto these Six things particularly Tho I grant there is some difference between a Covenant of Peace between Kingdoms and States among Men and this Covenant especially concerning the Work of the Glorious Mediator of this Covenant and a Mediator of Peace concluded between Earthly Princes and States As we God assisting shall make appear But to proceed I. Concerning the Treaty or Treating about this Covenant My Brethren Commonly Princes and States appoint their Extraordinary Embassadors or Plenipotentiaries to Treat about the Terms upon which they design and are willing to conclude a Peace after a ruinous and destructive War They do not Treat about it in their own Persons but the Treaty of Peace in this Covenant was only between God the Father and God the Son Sinners then had no actual Being or did not exist and therefore could not send any Plenipotentiary to agitate Matters on their behalf It is true Our Lord Jesus Christ is called The Messenger of the Covenant whom we delight in He is indeed our Delegate Messenger or Trustee but the Father alone and not we Delegated that Office and Power to him for us and on our Behalf out of his own Sovereign Grace and Goodness before the World began This Name of Messenger of the Covenant doth 1. Denote Christ's Dispensatory Employment Work and Office and his free and voluntary condescention to undertake in this Treaty according to the Design Purpose and Will of the Father as our great Trustee Embassador and Plenipotentiary And 2. He may not only be called The Messenger of the Covenant as our great Representative to Treat with the Father in Eternity upon the Terms of our Peace but also in his being sent from Heaven to Earth actually to work about and accomplish all things that were agreed on between them both concerning the making of our Peace He travelled from Heaven to Earth on this Errand and to effect this blessed Work 3. He may be so called because he is the Messenger that published the Happy News of the Peace contained in this Covenant in the clear and glorious Ministration of it Hence it is said it was first began to be spoken by the Lord. Our Lord Jesus is the great Apostle and Chief Minister and Messenger of the New Covenant a Minister of the Sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle which the Lord pitched and not Man 4. He is the Messenger who doth interpret open and explain all those dark and obscure Mysteries contained in the Covenant of Peace that were kept secret and hid from the beginning of the World He is that Messenger one of a thousand All things saith he are delivered unto me of my Father and no Man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any Man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him No Man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him But no more as to this now 1. I shall prove that there was a Covenant between God and Christ or a blessed Treaty about our Peace before the World began see Psalm 89. v. 3. I have made a Covenant with my chosen God first chose his Son as the Representative Covenanting Head and Surety of his Elect and then Treated with him about the Terms of our Peace It is said to be made with David but no otherwise than as he was a Type of Christ. It is Jesus Christ who is the true David My Mercy will I keep for him evermore and my Covenant shall stand fast with him Hence our Blessed Lord it is said was delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God 2. Here are the two Covenanting Parties the Covenant of Peace is between them both that is between the Lord of Host and the Man who is the Branch betwixt them it was consulted agreed to or concluded I was set up from everlasting from the beginning or ever the Earth was that is as the Covenant-Head of all God's Elect or as Mediator and Peace-maker between God and them and this setting up that clearly implies a Covenant or holy Compact that was between them both 3. The consent of two Parties
the Ministry will either soften or harden it will either work effectually by the Ministry of the Spirit according to the Nature of an Absolute Promise and unto such it becomes a Savour of Life unto Life or else it works only in the Letter and unto such it Kills or is a Savour of Death unto Death or an Aggravation of Death and Condemnation But all its Divine Efficacy is according to the Purpose Will and Good Pleasure of God But having occasionally spoken much before of the Absoluteness of the Covenant I shall say no more but Conclude at this Time SERMON IX Further opening the Nature of the Covenant of Peace that 't is a well-order'd Covenant a Glorious Covenant a Full Covenant a Seasonable Covenant c. ISA. Liv. x. Neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee Doct. THAT there is a Covenant of Peace made or agreed on and stands firm in the behalf of all God's Elect. I am my Brethren upon the Third General Head of Discourse which is to open the Nature of the Covenant of Peace 1. I shewed you it is the Covenant of Grace And that as considered in it self 3. 〈◊〉 It is an Absolute Covenant Fourthly To proceed It is a well-order'd Covenant See 2 Sam. 23.5 Yet he hath made with me an Everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure c. I. This Covenant is well-ordered in all things in respect of the Revelation and Manifestation of all the Perfections and Glory of the Three Divine Persons in the Godhead 1. The Perfections Work and Glory of God the Father shines forth and is displayed in this Covenant 2. The Perfections Work and Glory of God the Son shines forth and is displayed herein also 3. The Perfections Work and Glory of God the Holy Ghost shines forth and is displayed in it likewise as hath been shewed II. This Covenant is well ordered in all Things respecting the Manifestation or Revelation of the Perfections and Glory of all the Divine Attributes of God and as they also in this Covenant appear to meet together in Sweet Harmony III. This Covenant is well ordered in all things to the utter Overthrowing Defeating and Destroying for ever the Design Devices Works and Kingdom of the Devil For to this End was the Son of God manifested IV. This Covenant is well ordered in all things to magnifie the Sanction and Honour of the Holy Law of God in that rather then the Law shall fall to the Ground or be violated or rendered contemptible in God's Saving lost Sinners the Son of God comes and takes our Nature on him and yields Perfect Obedience to it and to greaten its Glory he died the Cursed Death of the Cross to answer the Just Punishment it doth denounce upon Mankind for the Breach thereof Moreover V. This Covenant is well ordered in all things for our Good both in respect of Grace here and Glory hereafter or in respect of what by it we are delivered from and of those high Priviledges Dignities and of that Unchangeable and Eternal Honour we are raised up unto hereby But because I have lately upon another Text spoken unto these Things largely in two Sermons on the Covenant I shall not add any thing further on this Account Fifthly It is a Glorious Covenant I. It must needs be a Glorious Covenant in respect had to the Time when it was made or entered into between the Father and the Son and this was as you have heard before the World began even in Eternity 2 Tim. 1.9 Tit. 1.2 Hence Jesus Christ 't is said was a Lamb slain before the Foundation of the World Rev. 13.8 and what Pilate and the People of Israel and the Gentiles did to him was whatsoever God's Hand and his Counsel determined before to be done Act. 4.28 Certainly that Covenant that was so early even from Everlasting contrived by the Sublime Wisdom of God and entered into between such Glorious Persons as the Father and the Son must be a most Glorious Covenant and this I say in respect to the Time when and to the Persons who entred into it certainly it must be some great Thing that is contained in this Covenant that was so early and by the Eternal God concluded upon II. It must needs be a Glorious Covenant in regard that there was also a Council held about it in Eternity for it was made as the Result of a Great and Glorious Council Him being delivered by the Determinate Council and Fore-knowledge of God ye have taken and by Wicked Hands ye have Crucified and Slain The Father Son and Holy Spirit then agreed That the Second Person should assume the Nature of Man and die to make our Peace tho 't is true elsewhere it is said The Counsel of Peace was between them both viz. the Father and the Son yet since it is ascribed to God without distinction of Persons and also seeing the Holy Ghost hath his part in this Covenant to act and do in order to the actual and compleat Accomplishment of the whole Transactions agreed on in that Glorious Council I see no reason to exclude the Holy Ghost from being concerned therein Moreover let us consider the great Things Consulted about in that Glorious Council 1. It was how God might be Just or Magnifie his Justice and yet be Gracious and Magnifie his Mercy and Infinite Love and Goodness or how God might preserve his own Honour and yet become our Redeemer 2. How Sin might be punished and the Odious Nature and Infinite Evil that is in it be exposed and yet the guilty Sinner be acquitted III. It is a Glorious Covenant because in it there is a display of God's Highest and most Glorious Wisdom the Gospel contains the Manifestation of God's Hidden Wisdom and the Wisdom of God in a Mystery nay Paul calls it a Glorious Mystery To whom God would make known what is the Riches of the Glory of this Mystery There is much of the Wisdom of God seen in his Works of Creation and Providence yea and there is also great Mysteries hid in those Works of God but the Chiefest and most Glorious Wisdom of God is manifested in the Work and Covenant of Man's Redemption Without Controversie great is the Mystery of Godliness God manifested in the Flesh the Word was made Flesh. This is the Wonderment of the Holy Angels and 't is mervelous indeed how an Infinite Nature should be Personally united to a Finite Nature so as to make but one Person What Wisdom of God is here displayed O who can search out the depth of this Mystery IV. It must needs be a Glorious Covenant in respect of that display of God's Glorious Love therein God so loved the World that no Created Beings can conceive of it neither Men nor Angels And so I might speak of the Glory of his Justice Power Holiness c. which amazingly shine forth herein
the Fallen Angels he had not been unjust if all Adam's Posterity had been cast into Hell and not one Soul saved as he is not unjust in throwing all the fallen Angels into Hell for ever without affording one of them any Relief Redemption or hope of Recovery neither is he obliged to save the whole Lump of Mankind either in a way of Justice or Mercy because he is pleased to save a remnant of them God was at the liberty of his Will whether he would make this World or not it was I mean the only Act of his Sovereignty its actual existence in time was according to his absolute Decree and Purpose from Everlasting and according to his absolute Sovereignty he governs and disposes of all things and may do what he will with his own All Nations tremble before him whom he would he slew and whom he would he kept alive The most High doth according to his Will in the Armies of Heaven and among the Inhabitants of the Earth and none can stay his hand or say unto him what dost thou So he hath mercy upon whom he will have mercy and compassion on whom he will have compassion and whom he will he hardeneth He called Abraham and revealed himself to him and let the most of Mankind in his days remain ignorant of him as to Salvation by Jesus Christ He also entred into a Covenant with the Seed of Abraham and gave them his Laws and Ordinances he did not do so to any other Nation And in Gospel Times he called a few poor and illiterate Fishermen and such like Persons and let the Pharisees and Learned Rabbins remain under the power of Sin and Satan and all this as the act of his own absolute Sovereignty and Good Pleasure of his Will as our Lord sheweth At that time Jesus answered and said I thank thee O Father Lord of Heaven and Earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them to Babes Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight So now at this day he sends the Gospel into one Nation and not into another and then also in such Nations where the Gospel is Preached it is but here and there clearly opened Nay and many who come under the powerful Ministration of the Gospel have it only come unto them in Word that which is the savour of life unto life to some is the savour of Death unto Death to others Now from whence is all this but meerly from the Sovereignty of God or good pleasure of his Will for It is not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy God's special Love and Election is not from any Man 's willing or running it riseth not from Natural Powers emproved not from his Desires Good Deeds or Good Inclinations or from the fore-sight of his Faith and Obedience but from and of God's meer Mercy Sovereign Grace and Favour The Truth is to deny God to have the power of his own Free Act in dispensing his own Sovereign Bounty is to Eclipse his Glory and to render him to have less Sovereign Power than that which he hath given and alloweth to Mankind May not a Man shew his Favour and Goodness in redeeming a few Captives out of a Multitude who wilfully brought themselves into Bondage but he must redeem them all or be unjust Or cannot a Man give a bountiful Gift to One or Two poor Men in a Parish but he must bestow like Bounty to all the Poor in the said Parish Or can't a King contrive and enter into a Covenant of Peace for a few Rebels that have with a Multitude of others taken up Arms against him but he must be charged with Injustice because he did not extend like Favour in the said Covenant to them all sure no Man in his right Senses will deny him this Liberty And now Shall not GOD have like power to dispense his Sovereign Grace to whom he pleaseth who is said to do all things according to the pleasure of his own Will and eternal purpose in Jesus Christ Proposition VII And from hence it appeareth That the Covenant of Peace is the Covenant of Grace For tho the Covenant of Peace in respect had to Christ as our Mediatour Head and Surety was upon the Condition of his Merits yet as to the Design End and Purpose of it in respect of us it was only an act of Pure Grace hence said to be according to the good pleasure of his Will Ephes. 1.5 And to the praise of the glory of his Grace v. 6. 1. It was the Free Grace of God the Father to vouchsafe us a Substitute a Saviour a Mediator of this Peace and to Choose Ordain and Appoint his own Son to be the Person and to accept him in our stead Oh! What Favour is this God so loved the World c. 2. And it was the Free Grace of God the Son to engage himself to the Father to enter into this Covenant to make our Peace the Glory of Both Persons equally shine forth to the amazement of all in Heaven and Earth the Counsel of Peace was between them both 3. Nay my Brethren the Free and Rich Grace of God in this Covenant is to be adored even as to the Main and Ultimate End and Design thereof Not according to our Works but according to his own Purpose and Grace which was given to us in Christ before the World began The whole Contrivance Foundation and Rise of this Covenant of Peace is of love and Grace Neither do we receive any Grace from God in Time but as it results from the Covenant of Peace made with us in Christ before all Time But this I purpose to enlarge upon further when I come to open the nature of the Covenant Proposition VIII And as the Covenant of Peace is the Govenant of Grace so it results from God as an act of Infinite Mercy It is therefore a merciful Covenant it was not made with Man considered in his State of Innocency for Man as so considered could not be the Object of God's Mercy for tho God appeared very good and gracious to us in our First Creation and as we came out of his Hands and that many ways Yet such was our Happy State that we stood then in no need of Mercy for where Mercy is shewed it is to such that are in Misery but before Man fell he knew no Misery Pain or Sorrow but when God first cast his Eyes upon us and entered into this Covenant of Peace with his own Son for us he saw us lie in our Bloud and fallen under his Divine Wrath and Anger and this indeed the very name of the Covenant of Peace doth import There was no need of Peace had there not been a War or a fearful Breach between God and us and that this Covenant results from God's great Mercy read again
eternal Wisdom of God so also it shews there was a voluntary and ready consent in our Lord to undertake in the Work of our Peace and Redemption that he was set up and did agree to undertake as our Mediator to make our Peace with God and also that he took pleasure in his so engaging on our behalf To this let me add what David in the Person of Christ speaks Sacrifice and Offerings thou didst not desire mine ears hast thou opened Burnt Offerings and Sin Offerings hast thou not required then said I lo I come to do thy Will O God This place is cited by the Apostle Wherefore when he cometh into the World he saith Sacrifice and Offerings thou wouldst not but a Body hast thou prepared me In Burnt Offerings and Sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure Then said I lo I come in the Volmn of the Book it is written of me to do thy Will O God Nothing can more fully shew Christ's chearful Consent What God the Father required Jesus Christ yielded to do which was to make satisfaction for Sin in his Body on the Tree and so to make our Peace with the Eternal Jehovah I. Consider who the Persons transacting and treating with each other were even God the Father and God the Son the Father stands upon satisfaction to his Law and Justice or demands the whole Sum or Price of our Redemption that so our Peace might be made and Christ engageth to give it II. The business or grand Matter transacted I say betwixt them was our Peace and Reconciliation unto God and so to recover all God's Elect from Sin Wrath and Misery and work about their Eternal Happiness the Elect tho not then in Being yet are here considered as fallen wretched and forlorn Creatures III. That the Manner or Nature of these Transactions were faederal or in a Covenant-way one Person mutually engaging and stipulating with the other The Father stands upon the strict demands of Law and Justice the Son consents to glorifie the Father therein and raise the honour of all the Divine Attributes which in time he did do I have glorified thee on Earth I have finished the work thou gavest me to do And now Father glorifie me with thine own Self As if he should say the Terms agreed upon or thy Demands are done therefore let me have my Reward and let mine Elect be made one in us Let me not only Personally be one with thee but also Mystically one and so be glorified as it is due to me as the Hire or Reward of my Work IV. If any ask when this Covenant or holy Compact was made I told you and say again it bears Date from Eternity or before the World began when we had as I said before no Existence but only in the Eternal Decree and Purpose of God Moreover Remember this Covenant was made with Christ for us and in him with us for all that Grace which is given to us in time was promised unto us in Christ nay given to us in Christ from Eternity 2 Tim. 1.9 Tit. 1.1 2 3. as our Surety Covenanting-Head and blessed Representative As to the special and particular Articles agreed upon on which the Covenant of Peace was made and concluded I shall open them under the next Head of Discourse V. Commonly in all Treaties or Covenants of Peace amongst Men there is a Mediator chosen So God chose a Mediator of this Covenant yet his Work as Mediator greatly differs from the Work and Office of all other Mediators as I might make it appear For Christ is not only Mediator of the Covenant but Surety Messenger and Testator of it also And as he is considered Mediator he is invested with a Threefold Office more particularly which Offices he faithfully executeth in order to the making our Peace with God in reconciling God to us and us to God which I purpose to treat of and open in order The Work of our Mediator is not barely to see our Peace made or to labour by Intreaty to bring each Party to Moderation and pliable Terms and to see every thing done according to the Preliminaries agreed upon but the whole Work of making Peace is solely committed to our Lord Jesus Christ not to see others do it but he himself doth it all even all that God requires on his part and what is necessary to be done for us in us and by us also I. Let it be also considered That God would not make any Covenant of Peace with us without a Mediator without such a Mediator and that Jesus Christ alone is the Mediator is evident There is one Mediator between God and Man even the Man Christ Jesus I say God chose his Son to be the Mediator of this Covenant of Peace and hence he is said to be given for a Covenant unto the People that is as some conceive To be the Mediator thereof II. God the Father's Demands must be granted he will not suffer his Just Right and Honour to be invaded nor his Glory eclipsed therefore was this Mediator chosen besides the Sanction of his Holy Law must be preserved Private Persons may forgive Offences as they please but the Just and Holy Governour of the World will not cannot pass by Offences till the end of Government be secured that so his Holiness and Justice be not stained nor his Law fall to the Ground Hence one main Article proposed was That the Mediator of our Peace do make full Satisfaction and if he doth not this there could be no Covenont of Peace concluded this therefore was the result of that Counsel of Peace held in Eternity III. There was I say a necessity for the Son of God to be both Mediator and Surety of this Covenant I do not say that there was a necessity laid either upon the Father or the Son to enter into this Covenant of Peace for us No no! But if God will in a way of Free and Sovereign Grace enter into such a Covenant for Mankind there was a Necessity for Christ to be the Mediator and Surety of it I say Necessity so far as we can or are able to conceive in respect of this Matter 1. Because God hath not revealed or made known any other way by which our Peace could be made but by a Mediator I do not say that God could not any other way make our Peace but that he could not in reguard of his own Honour so far as it appeareth unto us Moreover if God hath not made known any other way then there is no other way for us to obtain Peace with him But no other way is made known 2. There could be no other way as we can conceive because the breach that was between God and us must be made up by a full satisfaction to the Law and Justice of God God being Just as well as Gracious and hence one end why Christ was made a propitiation through Faith in his
Divine Wrath brought him down to the Earth 3. Christ our Mediator must be God otherwise his Suffering or the purchase of his Blood could not have merited all that Grace and Glory for all God's Elect which indeed it did Brethren there is a difference between a full Satisfaction or Payment of Debts and a Price that is laid down not only to do that but also to merit and purchase a Right to great Riches high Priviledges and Honour Now if Christ had only paid our Debts or satisfied the Justice of God as to his vindictive Vengeance tho we thereby had been delivered from Hell yet that Payment could not have raised us up to Heaven no it is through the Merits of that Infinite Price Christ laid down that we come to be the Sons of God and Heirs of Glory and all this is through the Dignity of his Person and infinite Value and Worth of his Purchase as being God and also as it was the Grant of God the Father to Christ in the Covenant of Peace as the result of those Transactions 4. He must be God because otherwise he could not have subdued and overcome all his and our Enemies What meer Man is able to wrestle with and overcome Satan and all the Powers of Darkness Or how could he have prevailed against Death Overcome and have subdued Death I will ransom them from the Power of the Grave I will redeem them from Death O Death I will be thy Plague O Grave I will be thy Destruction And hence Christ says Destroy this Temple awd in three Days I will raise it up again This he could not have done except he had been the Eternal God Now this is sometimes attributed to the whole Trinity sometimes to the Father sometimes to the Holy Ghost so it is sometimes attributed to Jesus Christ which shews that the three Persons are all but one and the same God 5. He must be God in respect of his Work as Mediator in reference to Man for he was obliged to quicken all God's Elect who in the first Adam were dead in Sins and Trespasses and raise them from that Spiritual Death and overcome the Power of Sin and Satan in them as well as for them This brings me to the next Thing II. Jesus Christ also as Mediator of Peace must be Man 1. He must be Man because he must work out a Righteousness in the same Nature that had sined Man was obliged to keep the Law perfectly and this must be done by Man if ever he be Justified with God for God will in no wise clear the Guilty True this is not required in the Covenant of Peace to be done in the Person of every elect Sinner ' but in the Person of Christ who is the Representative of every one of them For as we were all made Sinners by one Man as the Head and Representative of all his Seed so we became Righteous by the compleat and perfect Obedience of one Man as the Head and Representative of all his Seed for as the Law being broken by one Man is imputed to all his Seed so the Law being compleatly kept by one Man Jesus Christ is imputed to all his Seed For as by one Man's Disobedience many were made Sinners so by the Obedience of one shall many be made Righteous Moreover Justice required that the same Nature that broke the Law should keep the Law tho room for a Substitute or Surety was reserved in the Wisdom and Council of God 2. Christ must be Man because he must die now God as God I mean the Godhead could not die Man must die to satisfie offended Justice for the Breach of the Law therefore Christ must be Man and die And by Vertue of the Union of the Divine Nature with the Humane Nature in his Person the Death of Christ was a full Satisfaction to the Justice of God 3. He must be one with us or else how could his Obedience be imputed to us For as our Sins was imputed to him so his Righteousness is imputed to us 4. He must be Man that he might be a Merciful High-Priest being touched with the feeling of our Infirmity he must have access to both he was to deal with God for Man and for God with Man Jesus Christ ought to be of the same Stock with those he Redeemed or Sanctified to God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of one Stock of one Blood saith a worthy Author That by the Law of Propinquity of Blood he might have right to redeem us Goel the next of Kin had an Obligation upon him to redeem his Brother's Land if Mortgaged If thy Brother be waxen poor and hath sold away some of his Possession and if any of his Kin come to redeem it then shall he redeem that which his Brother sold. So of Persons If sold after he is sold he may be redeemed again one of his Brethren may redeem him So Christ is called Goel Job 19.25 For I know that my Redeemer liveth Christ is our Kinsman not only true Man but the Son of Man true Man he might have been if God had created him out of nothing or he had brought his Substance from Heaven but he is the Son of Man descended from the Loins of Adam as we are and so doth redeem us not only Jure proprietatis by virtue of his Interest as our Creator but Jure propinquitatis by virtue of Kindred as one of the same Stock and Lineage as the Son of David as well as the Son of God for Christ Jesus of all the Kindred was the only one that was free and able to pay a Ransome for us 5. He must be Man as the said Author notes That we might find a Fountain of Holiness in our Nature God hath poured out upon his Humane Nature such a measure of Holiness that he might be a common Fountain to all the Elect of his Fullness have all we received and Grace for Grace Christ as God-man is the Fountain from whence we receive all Grace 6. To give us a Pledge of that Tenderness of his Love and Compassion towards us for he that is our Kinsman Bone of our Bone and Flesh of our Flesh will not be strange to his own Flesh especially since he is one that is so not by necessity of Nature but by voluntary Choice and Assumption we could not have such familiar and confident recourse to an Angel or to one of another or different Nature from ours this made Laban tho otherwise a churlish Man kind to Jacob Surely thou art my Bone and my Flesh. III. Christ must be God and Man if he be a fit Mediator betwixt God and Man i.e. he must take our Nature into Union with his Godhead and that 1. That we might mystically be united to God or draw near to God and so be raised up into a glorious and happy State for the Spring or Foundation of our Happiness riseth from the
of his Son as Mediator for tho the Father might make the first Proposal of this to his Son yet 't is by Christ's Undertaking that God is pacified c. He was made a Curse for us therefore as by the Offence of one Judgment came upon all Men to Condemnation so by the Righteousness of one the Free-gift came upon all Men unto Justification of Life For as by one Man's Disobedience many were made Sinners so by the Obedience of one shall many be made Righteous As Adam brought us into Debt and made us obnoxious to Divine Wrath so Jesus Christ hath paid our Debts by his active Obedience to God's Law and by bearing that Wrath on his Soul and Body which our Sins had brought upon us For the Transgressions of my People was be stricken 2. See how the Mediator prevails with God for instead of God's demanding an inherent Righteousness a Righteousness wrought out in our Persons he accepts of an Imputed Righteousness wrought out in the Person of his own Son in our Nature as Mediator Who of God is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption In the Lord shall one say have I Righteousness and Strength And then on the other side 1. Christ is of a mollifying Temper towards Man for he brings Man that he might partake of the Blessings of Peace to forego or give up all his own Righteousness as good for nothing nay to account it as Dung in point of Justification at God's Bar or when it is compared to the Righteousness of God in Christ and instead of seeking Justification by our own Righteousness or by our Faith and sincere Obedience utterly to renounce it and to submit to the Righteousness of God That we may be Justified freely by his Grace through the Redemption that is in Christ Jesus 2. Not to work to be Justified not to repent or love God to be Justified But to work not but believe in him that Justifies the Vngodly 3. Not to work for Life but from Life i. e. from a Principle of Life wrought in the Soul not to change one Work or Act of the Creature in Justification to another Work or Act of the Creature I mean not to renounce all Works of the Law in point of Justification and to include Gospel-works or Faith and Obedience as part of our Justifying Righteousness before God no no but to exclude all manner of Works Faith and Obedience whatsoever and to rest upon Christ alone or on his Righteousness exclusive of all the Creature doth or can do 4. And tho the Soul sees he is already Justified and accepted in the Beloved and for ever delivered from Wrath and Condemnation yet to live a Holy Life and renounce all Sin and Iniquity from a Principle of Faith and because Sin is so hateful unto God and so abominable in his Sight and because Christ is his Lord therefore to do all things whatsoever he commandeth him and all this in Love to Christ not to seek his Acceptance and Justification by the Worth of his Faith and Obedience but in Christ and to account himself an Vnprofitable Servant when he hath done all that Christ hath commanded him 5. Christ never leaves his Elect until he hath brought them to these Terms XIII A Mediator whose Mediation is rejected after long Patience leaves the Offended and Obstinate Person to the Severity of that Law he hath broke and under the Sentence thereof So my Brethren will the Lord Jesus Christ after long Patience and Forbearance leave all Obstinate Rebellious and Unbelieving Sinners to the Severity of the Law of God which they have broken and to the Wrath and Vengeance of God He that believeth not is Condemned already All are condemned in the first Adam and their Condemnation will be aggravated upon them because they reject the Offers of Peace or the Mediation of Jesus Christ and believe not in him and indeed all Men would do this was not Infinite Love shewed and Power put forth towards some according to God's Eternal Purpose in Election XIV A Mediator leaves no liberty of an Appeal after he hath passed the definitive Sentence Moreover it is some times left to him also to pass that Sentence So my Brethren the Lord Christ at the last Day will leave no room for any Sinner to appeal to any other Court or Person there will be no relief for God the Father hath committed all Judgment to the Son he will therefore pass the definitive Sentence against all Mankind in the Day of Judgment For the Father Judgeth no Man but hath committed all Judgment to the Son All Judgment in the Administration of the Mediatory Kingdom is given to Jesus Christ and in and by the Son will God Judge the World Because he hath appointed a Day in the which he will Judge the World in Righteousness by that Man whom he hath ordained whereof he hath given assurance to all Men in that he hath raised him from the Dead The Mediator of this Peace shall Judge all Men he shall execute Judgment because he is the Son of Man and this God will do That all Men may honour the Son even as they honour the Father Which shews that the same Honour and Divine Worship is due to Christ that is due to God the Father he being the very same Eternal God So much at present as to Christ's Work as Mediator of this Covenant of Peace And now let me apply this before I proceed to the next thing which is the Suretiship of Christ. APPLICATION 1. We infer from hence that Sin is exceeding sinful O what Evil is there in Sin That nothing can atone for it nor make our Peace but the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ the Mediator It is not his bare Pleading but it must be done by his bleeding or dying for us or in our stead And O how great was that Breach which nothing could make up but such a Bloody Sacrifice 2. We also infer from hence that God's Love to us in Christ is an amazing and wonderful Love our Peace shall be made tho it cost God the Blood of his own dear and beloved Son God so loved the World How was that Who can conceive of the greatness of it Even so as he gave his only begotten Son to die for us even for his Enemies God commended his Love towards us in that while we were yet Sinners Christ died for us for when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son Not that God was only reconcileable but by that Sacrifice God was reconciled our Faith doth not reconcile God to us but we thereby receive the Atonement or the Blessing of Peace and Reconciliation 3. We infer likewise from hence that the Love of Jesus Christ was wonderful and his Condescention exceeding great What did God take our Nature into Union with
Peace but by Christ's Undertaking are raised to great Honour And O what Grace Love and Divine Goodness is here VSE I Admiration What hath God done Christ done for us What Love is this 1. Christ knew before he became our Surety that the whole Payment would fall upon him and yet struck Hands 2. O! what Exemption and discharge have we hereby from the Law and Justice of God The Law as our Husband is dead and we dead to that that Cruel Husband has no more Power over us though as a Law or Rule of Righteousness it still commands us yet it cannot Kill us Curse us nor Condemn us to Eternal Burning 3. Bless God for Jesus Christ our Surety What a sweet Covenant is this that we are brought into How sure are all Covenant Mercies What Riches Glory and Power is in Christ the Mediator As thou hast given him Power over all Flesh that he should give Eternal Life to as many as thou hast given him We are in Christ's Hand and none can pluck us out 4. We shall for ever abide in this Covenant our Surety hath engaged to keep us that we shall never break Covenant with God any more so as to lose our Inheritance 5. How easie hath God made the Terms of Peace as to us since Christ is obliged to work all our Works in us as well as for us II. What Good News is here for broken Sinners who lie Condemned by the Covenant of Works O sue out your Pardon by taking hold of Christ. III. Reproof How doth this again tend to reprove such that turn the Gospel-Covenant or Covenant of Peace into a Law with the Sanction of Rewards for Obedience and Threatnings for Disobedience denying that Christ stood in our Law-place to do and suffer for us or to keep the Law of perfect Righteousness in point of Justification and to die in our stead Why will Men stand upon their own Legs Proud Man would fain live of himself or have whereof to Glory but not before God or in Christ Jesus he would have God take his Copper and refuse his own most pure Gold Why will they seek Relief other ways than by the Surety and Mediator of the Covenant Can our Imperfect Righteousness or Sinful Duties Justifie us at God's Bar Will they dare to plead it at Death IV. Trial. Is Grace given to you Have you Union with Christ Have you a new Heart Do you truly and savingly know the Lord Then you are brought into the Bonds of the Covenant of Peace V. Consolation If you are once in Covenant you are for ever in Covenant and all Covenant-Blessing even all things that are therein promised to Christ as your Surety shall be given to you But no more at this time And with this I conclude the Second Thing under the Second General Head viz. That the Terms proposed in the Covenant of Peace betwixt the Father and the Son were agreed to and of Christ's Work as Mediator and Surety therein I have endeavoured to clear to the Weakest Capacity SERMON V. Containing the Ratification or Confirmation of the Covenant of Peace shewing how and by what and when it was confirmed also how proclaimed and what the Proclamation is ISA. Liv.x. Neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee Doct. THAT there is a Covenant made or agreed on and stands firm in the behalf of all God's Elect. I have shewed you First That in a Covenant of Peace there is a treating betwixt the Covenanting Parties about the Terms upon which it is made And accordingly in order to the making or bringing in of this Covenant you have heard that there was a treating between the Father and the Son before the World began Secondly That in such a Covenant the Terms proposed are agreed unto by both Parties so I have shewed you it was here and also that the Mediator of the Covenant of Peace is Jesus Christ who was also the Surety thereof whose Work both as he is Mediator and Surety we have opened Thirdly I shall now proceed to the next thing which is the Ratification or Confirmation of the Covenant My Brethren there was a twofold Confirmation of the Covenant I. It was confirmed by God in Christ and this was as I conceive in that Council of Peace that was held in Eternity betwixt them both True among Men this is called The Signing of the Articles of Peace but there was a full Confirmation of this Covenant when it was Agreed on and Signed and that by both Parties 1. The Father Confirmed it to Christ and to all the Elect in him by his Oath I have made a Covenant with my Chosen I have sworn unto David my Servant By David is meant Jesus Christ and I see no reason to doubt but that this Oath of God the Father to the Son as Mediator of our Peace passed to him before the World began Once have I sworn by my Holiness that I will not lye unto David My Brethren when God concluded this Covenant of Peace with Jesus Christ he made a Promise to him of performing all things which he agreed unto and evident it is that this was before the World began In hope of Eternal Life which God that cannot lye promised before the World began And as it was promised then to Christ as the Head and Representative of all the Elect on their behalf so there is the same Parity of Reason to believe that then the Oath of God passed to our Lord Jesus Christ and to us in him also and now this Promise and Oath of God to Christ gives not only Solemnity but also firm and sure Stability to this Covenant 1. He added his Oath to his Promise saith our late Annotator on the Holy Bible to make and prove it to be Immutable Hence Christ it is said was made a Priest by an Oath not after the Order of Aaron 2. But after the Order of Melchis●●ck This Oath is said to be sworn once which Word and Phrase saith he implies the Compleatness Certainty and Irrevocableness of the thing 3. God swore by his Holiness What is more Sacred By which God is seldom known to speak or to swear therefore nothing can more fully confirm this Covenant to Christ and to us in him 4. Jesus Christ then confirmed also the Covenant on his part on our behalf by his putting his Hand in our stead and to stand in our Law-place for us as you have heard This my Brethren was more than a bare Signing and Sealing the Covenant of Peace But II. There is yet a farther Ratification and Confirmation of the Covenant of Peace as also there is among Men. 1. It was agreed betwixt God the Father and the Son as Mediator that this Covenant should come under another Acceptation i. e. as the Last Will and Testament of Jesus Christ True it was not only Christ's Will or Christ's
Reverend Author hath Asserted in this case That Scripture Isa 53.10 11 12. Is saith he a place wherein this Covenant is clearly described between the Father and the Son and it holds forth the Covenant of Grace fully clearly yea the promise of all Grace and Benefits that are contained in the said Covenant of Grace And the Apostle tells us expresly that this Covenant agreement was the Will by which Will we are Sanctified thro the Offering the Body of Jesus once for all He further argues 2. That Covenant that contains in it the whole matter and form in Conditions and Promises of the Covenant of Grace doth not Essentially differ from it but the Covenant of Redemption doth contain in it the Conditions and Promises of Grace yea all things that pertain to Life and Godliness And it contains in it all conditions upon which we may be partakers of any Promimises i. e. Christ's Person Offices Sacrifice Righteousness active and passive there 's no Covenant condition of Atonement Propitiation or Satisfaction unto the Justice of God But it is here Christ is the great fulfiller of the Law and satisfier of it and he is the end of the Law for righteousness to every one that believeth 3. From the vailed dispensation of the Covenant of Grace saith he before the coming of Christ their Sacrifices and Ceremonial Administration held forth in a Figure that it was made with Christ and confirmed in him as the great Offering and Atonement Christ is there exemplified and set forth as the fulness of the Covenant of Grace both in respect of Promises and Conditions 4. When we plead saith he for any thing of the Covenant of Grace it is the Promises of Life made to us in Christ as Yea and Amen and to us in him in respect of obtaining and performing to us 5. Our Justifying acts of Faith is fixed on Christ as the Sum of the Covenant of Grace as satisfying for our Sins and as to whom the Promises were made and the great things promised as the Fountain and Meritorious cause of all Blessings He is given to us as the Covenant 6 There is saith he all Grace to be had in this Covenant Frustra sit per plura quod fieri potest per pauciora There is no Grace but is given forth and received by us by the Covenant between the Father and the Son the gift of the Spirit the Grace of Faith Justification by his Blood by him came all Grace yea all other supposed Grace that came not from the Father and through Christ is no Grace and will not profit us 7. Where the Covenanters Conditions and Promises are all from Free Grace and Love to us there 's a Covenant of Grace but in that Covenant they call a distinct Covenant of Redemption the Covenanters the Conditions and Promises are all of Free grace and Love to us God the Father from his Free grace and Love to us called his Son to this Undertaking and Covenanting with him God the Son in our Persons or in our behalf from his Love and Free grace Covenanted with the Father he came and freely offered himself to perform the Covenant Conditions the condition of this Covenant in all mediatorial perfections and performances is freely promised and bestowed upon us the promise of Eternal life All Grace and Glory are promised and given in this Covenant that is a Covenant of Grace wherein God is to us a God of all Grace 8. If the Covenant of Redemption be not the Covenant of Grace then there is more Covenants than the Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace for Life and Salvation but there is no more Covenants for Life and Salvation but that of Works and that of Grace the Minor I think hardly any will deny If Church Covenants be alledged they add nothing to this Grand Covenant but are the accomplishments of the promises thereof to whom it doth belong it being promised that they shall be Gods People in this Covenant Christ stipulates and we in him as we did in the first Adam then And when we stipulate being moved thereunto from the grace of the Promise and enter personally into this Covenant embracing that Covenant which was made for us in Christ 't is called a laying hold of it it is solemnly also own'd professed and restipulated to when we enter into Church Fellowship the repeating and restipulating and renewings of the same Covenant may be without changing the Covenant For we find God often repeating this Covenant and renewing it with his people in Revelation and Establishment as with Adam Noah Abraham Isaac and Jacob c. yet it was was the same Covenant So are Gods Children excited and encouraged thereunto from the Free-grace of the said Covenant Thus this Author 1. Now let me add one or two arguments more to what this worthy Author hath said viz. If the Covenant of Redemption be not the Covenant of Grace or Covenant of Peace and Reconciliation which God calls his Covenant The Covenant of my Peace shall not be removed saith the Lord Then it will follow that our Peace is made with God or God is reconciled to us by a Covenant of Grace which we enter into with him which Covenant Christ Merited for us in his performing the Covenant of Redemption and if it be so how is it Paul saith God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself Indeed as far as I can see this notion of two distinct Covenants of Redemption and of Grace seems to be defended of late on purpose to favour the grand Errors of our new Methodists viz. In the Covenant of Redemption say they Christ made God amends for our breach of the Law of perfect obedience by himself alone and for himself only that so he might be a fit Mediator and Merit a new Law of Faith and sincere Obedience for their Covenant of Grace is a Law of Obedience which Law or Covenant he Confirmed by his Death So that now God say they enters into a Covenant with mankind and if they perform the Conditions of it or so far as they do so far they shall be justifyed and shall have Eternal life provided they continue unto the end and thus as before I have hinted Christ is our legal righteousness in the Covenant of Redemption he fulfiled the Law of Works or the strict Law of perfect Obedience by giving God a satisfying recompence And so he hath abolished the Law of perfect obedience but our Faith Inherent-righteousness Gospel-holiness and Sincere obedience is our Evangelical Righteousness or that which justifies us at Gods Bar or in his sight Now this dangerous Error I say seems to follow the allowing of two distinct Covenants 2. There is no distinction between the Covenant of Redemption and the Covenant of Grace because Redemption presupposeth Peace and Reconciliation and not only Gods Reconciliation to us but our reconciliation to him for Redemption is not from the Curse of the Law
our behalf and all the doing and suffering work is laid upon him he is substituted Mediator Surety Saviour and Redeemer 't is enough we were to be the Saved and Accepted and Justified in and by his Obedience and Merits Moreover all Commands concerning us are given to us from God in Christ as Mediator but not to bring us into the Covenant but as being his Redeemed People as he is our King we ought to obey and serve him Again he saith In this Covenant Christ received his Offices Imployment Trust Powers and Authority A great truth and in the next place he says Christ is Lord Mediator of the new Covenant c. Answ. Is not the New Covenant the Covenant of Grace this they Confess and he affirms Christ was chosen Mediator of the Covenant of Grace let me infer upon him viz. If Jesus Christ in that Covenant he entred in with the Father was constituted Mediator of the New Covenant and he is Mediator of the Covenant of Grace How can that Covenant be distinct or Essentially differ from the Covenant of Grace Moreover 't is observable how this great Author and Reverend Charnock differ one with the other yet both assert the Covenants are distinct This Man says that Christ was surety of the Covenant of Redemption the other denies it and says The Covenant of Redemption had no surety but the Father and the Son took each others words True we say none was a surety for Christ to God in this Covenant nor for God to us but Christ in this Covenant was our surety to God he undertook on our behalf one says Christ is Mediator King Priest and Prophet of the Covenant of Redemption The other says Christ is Mediator of the Covenant of Grace but not the Mediator of the Covenant of Redemption The mistake I humbly conceive lies in this viz. They distinguish not between Christ's part and work in the Covenant as our Covenanting head and the Blessings we receive as the effects of his Mediation But again our Scotish Author saith Christ is the Covenant of Grace comprehensively he is the very compound or there is an abridgment of the Covenant in the Mediators Person there is the little sum or the whole Covenant Consider this how the Parties Articles Mutual Stipulations Promises Proportion and Blessings of the Covenant are all some way abridged in Christ and summed up in his Person 1. Christ is all the Parties of the Covenant of Grace or rather both the Parties are comprehended in the Mediator's Person he is both the Parties in three respects 1. Because of the Union of the two Natures in his Blessed Person he is God-Man God made manifest in the Flesh. 2. Because the Person who is Mediator is upon both sides of the Covenant as being one with the Father and Holy Ghost he is on God's part Joh. 5.7 2 Cor. 9.13 And as he is one with us he is on our side Heb. 2.11.13 For both he that Sanctifieth and they that are Sanctified are all of one 3. He is not only upon both sides of the Covenant but he contracts for both the Parties 2. Christ obtains the Consent of both Parties p. 459. 3. The everlastingness of the Covenant is comprized in Christ he is God everlasting yea an everlasting Mediator he was set up from everlasting p. 462. Now these things being granted by our Author what cause he hath to affirm That the Covenant of Redemption and that of Grace are two distinct Covenants I will leave to all Mens Considerations But further to confute this Notion take what another Reverend Writer hath written on this Subject The Covenant of Grace was made and established not only with us but joyntly with Jesus Christ and with us in him so that both are but one and the same Covenant For the great Transactions with Jesus yea even the giving and sending of him and his accepting the Office of a Redeemer and undertaking for us are all of Grace as well as what is promised to us through him therefore the Covenant of Grace must take in all that conduced otherwise than a meer Decree to our Restoration and eternal Salvation 1. There is saith he no Scripture Evidence for making these to be two Covenants one of Redemption with Christ and another of Grace and Reconciliation made with us that distinction which some use is improper for the Parts are coincident seeing that which was made with him was of meer Grace also Joh. 3.16 and it is promised that he should be given for a Covenant Isa. 42.6 therefore it 's of Grace we are Redeemed by him 2 Tim. 1.9 There was Grace before the World was and that must needs be in the Covenant as with Jesus Christ which was for reconciling the World to the Father 2 Cor. 5.18 19. Col. 1.20 21. It is true Christ only is our Redeemer and Surety not we in our own Persons and Christ hath some peculiar Precepts and Promises appropriated to him which are not afforded to us in the same manner and degree yet this hindreth not the Oneness of the Covenant with him and us 2. The Covenant of Grace was made with Christ as a publick Person a second Adam and therefore with all his Seed in him 3. All in the Covenant as with us is undertaken for and promised in the Covenant between the Father and the Son and so together make but one Covenant 4. All Covenant Blessings are primarily granted to Christ Thus this Great and Worthy Person See also the Everlasting Covenant A Sweet Cordial for Drooping Souls p. 10. to 18. But because in my two Sermons Preached and Published on the Everlasting Covenant I have answered the Reverend Mr. S. C's Eight Arguments to prove the Covenant of Redemption a distinct Covenant I shall refer the Reader to that small Tract and say no more to this at this time Twelfthly The Covenant of Grace is a Covenant of Consolation of strong Consolation 1. Considering what is contained in it and also the Nature of it 2. In that it is all our Hope and Salvation all the Water of Life flows down to us through this Covenant 3. In that also it affords us Comfort in all Times States and Conditions both in Life and at the Hour of Death and this was that which was David's Dying or Sick-bed Cordial For Consider Art thou afflicted or tempted Look into this Covenant His Seed will I make to endure for ever If his Children forsake my Law then will I visit their Transgressions with the Rod c. but my loving Kindness I will not take away 〈◊〉 from him nor suffer my Faithfulness to fail See 1 Cor. 10.13 Or Art thou Backsliden from God See what God saith I will heal their Backslidings and love them freely Do thy Sins grieve thee 〈◊〉 thy Soul Look into the Covenant I will be merciful to their Transgressions and their Sins and Iniquities I will remember no more Or
bloud was To declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God v. 25. To declare I say at this time his righteousness that he might be just and the Justifier of him that believeth in Jesus vers 26. that is That no wrong might be done to the Essential Purity of God's Nature or Rectitude of his Will nor yet to his immediate Justice by which he cannot but hate Sin and for it require a Satisfaction 3. In regard of the Truth of God's Threatning pronounced against all Mankind in Adam upon his Disobedience legal Threatnings are such that they admit of no Pardon without Satisfaction be made to the Justice and Holiness of God and this was signified by all those Typical Sacrifices and Offerings under the Law therefore in vindication of the Truth or Veracity of God together with the Honour Equity and Sanction of the Law there must be Satisfaction made or no Peace with God for fallen Mankind and this could not be done but by such a Mediator as Jesus Christ is For that which could not be done by Men or Angels nor as a simple Act of God's Mercy without the Impeachment of his Holiness Truth and Justice c. could not be done at all But no pardon no Peace could be procured by Men nor Angels nor as an absolute or simple Act of Mercy without the Impeachment or eclipsing the Glory of the Attributes of God's Justice Truth and Holiness c. therefore it could not be so done at all 4. To say God might have entered into a Covenant of Peace for us any other way than by the Mediator Jesus Christ or through his Death and Atonement would as one observes reflect upon his Love to his own dear Son For why should the Son of God be made a Curse for us or suffer the cursed Death of the Cross to make our Peace if Peace could be made any other way without the least injury to the Justice Law or Holiness of God c. No doubt my Brethren but that the Son of God had been spared if he had foresaw that our Peace might have been made some other way Moreover would it not then follow that there might have been two Ways to obtain Peace and Reconciliation with God which is contrary to what our Blessed Lord says No Man cometh to the Father but by me that is cannot come to have Peace with God any other way but by me by my Death or through my Blood nor without believing or depending upon me For thus it is with the adult 5. There is no other way of Peace with God and therefore a Necessity of Christ's Mediation because without the shedding of Blood there is no Remission no Pardon and so no Peace there could be no discharge from the guilt of Sin no removal of the Punishment of Sin nor any Purgation from the filth and pollution thereof without the Blood of Christ be shed 6. Because it is positively said There is no other Name given under Heaven whereby we must be saved If there is no other Name Way or Means given but by Jesus Christ then there is a Necessity that our Peace be made alone by him But this is so therefore there is a Necessity of Christ's Mediation In the next place we will enquire what is absolutely necessary for the Mediator of our Peace to do or were Requisites in him according to the Articles agreed on in this Covenant to make our Peace with God 1. A Mediatour of this Covenant of Peace must understand the Nature of that difference or breach which was betwixt God and Man and what Terms the Holy God who is the Injured Party stands upon and must have granted him if ever our Peace be made and who but Jesus Christ who is God knew this It was he only that well knew what it was that could satisfie Infinite Justice Had it been proposed either to Men or Angels to resolve this Question i. e. By what Means shall fallen Man come to be reconciled to God and God be righted as touching all that wrong Sin and Sinners have done him What Answer think you could they have made Alas no meer created Being could resolve such a Question 2. He that is the Mediatour of this Covenant or that maketh our Peace must not only know what will do it but also he must be able to answer all God's Demands both in respect of his Law and Justice and also be able to supply all our Wants and Necessities He must seek the Honour of the Blessed God and equally seek and be able to relieve poor Sinners and none but Jesus Christ could do this who is an indifferent Person or one equally related unto both he being both God and Man in one Person 1. He being God the one and the same Eternal God he could not know what concerned the Glory of his Father and therefore would not could not eclipse his Glory 2. And he being Man he could not but sympathize with the poor Creature and as being God he did not only know all our Wants but he is able also to supply them This brings me to the next particular III. The Mediator of this Covenant must therefore be every ways suitably qualified or capacitated for this Work and Mediatorship and to this end I say he must be God nay God in our Nature for a meer Man could not satisfie Infinite Justice his Obedience or Sufferings else could not therefore have been meritorious For it was from the Union of the Divine Nature with the Humane that put such a Worth or meritorious Efficacy in his Sacrifice I say Jesus Christ our Mediator must be God 1. Because those Evils which he was to expiate could never be taken away by any Person that was not God or whose Sacrifice or Atonement had not an infinite Worth and Satisfaction in it because Sin is against the Infinite Majesty of Heaven 2. Jesus Christ as Mediator must be God because otherwise he could not sustain or bear in his Body and Soul that great weight of Sin and Wrath laid upon him for if but the guilt of one Sin was laid on any meer Man it would sink him down to the lowest Hell much more then would the weight of all the Sins of God's Elect have sunk down the Lord Jesus Christ when laid upon him had he not been God but a meer Man How doth David cry out of the burden of his Sins Mine Iniquities are gone over mine Head as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me Nay my Brethren when our Sins were laid upon our Lord Jesus Christ and he began to bear and feel the weight of them tho he was God how did he cry out and he began to be sore amazed and said My Soul is exceeding sorrowful even unto Death Tarry ye here and watch and he went forward a little and fell on the Ground The weight of our Sins and
Hypostatical Union of the two Natures in the Person of Christ we had never been able to have drawn near to God nor have been united mystically to God had not there been such an Hypostatical Union of our Nature to the Divine Nature in Christ's Person for that was the Spring I say and Foundation of our Union 2. Moreover Christ must be God-man because the Covenant of Peace was transacted with Christ not as God simply so considered but as God-man or as Mediator and as so he struck Hands with God Christ-God as one observes could not be under the Law nor represent Man and take his Law-place nor could the Godhead suffer and pay the price of Blood nor receive a Mission and Mandates Christ simply considered as God could not be a Messenger nor be sent nor as God could there be Promises made to him nor any Rewards given him but as Mediator this was done 3. Had Christ not been God-man how could there been two Parties Covenanting with each other about making of our Peace For Christ-God the second Person could not constitute a Party distinct from God considered essentially one I and my Father are one but a Mediator is not a Mediator of one but God is one Therefore the Covenant of Peace was made with Christ as God-man God in our Nature I shall now proceed to shew you what a Mediator signifies and so open the Work of Christ as Mediator 1. A Mediator properly signifies a Midler a middle Man a Reconciler or a Days Man that lays his Hands upon both 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one that interposeth to make up the Breach or Difference that is between disagreeing Parties Now Jesus Christ is a middle Person and fit every ways to be a Mediator betwixt God and Man he is at an equal distance and equally drawing near to and a like related unto both he being God and Man in one Person he is a meet and a proper Reconciler of God to Man and of Man to God For there is one Mediator between God and Men the Man Christ Jesus and for this cause he is the Mediator of the New Covenant c. For as he is God's Son so also he is our Brother or Kinsman and so the Right of Redemption falls upon him 2. A Mediator must have a legal Call to this Office or be authorized to manage this great Trust as well as be every ways fitly qualified so to do and must be allowed to undertake herein by the Injured Party Now my Brethren Christ was Chosen Called Authorized and Anointed by the Father to be Mediator and willingly as I have shewed you he accepted of this Work and Office He did actually interpose or step in betwixt God and Man and acted and executed the Mediator's Office as a Days-man's part in this Treaty of Peace by the Appointment Call and Authority of God God accepteth him for us to make our Peace I have made my Covenant with my Chosen He was chosen Behold mine Elect Again God saith I have called thee in Righteousness and will hold thy Hand c. God did with him strike Hands with us the Stipulation on our part was made by him I have laid help upon one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the People In Christ we were represented by mutual Agreement in those Covenant Transactions with his Father 3. A Mediator must comply with the just demands of the wronged Party and do that which he requires without which he will never make Peace Jesus Christ therefore must be Man because the shedding of his Blood is absolutely necessary in order to the making of our Peace the just Right of the offended Soveraign of Heaven and Earth must be vindicated and to this End the Son of God took our Nature upon him that he might offer up or Sacrifice that Body to the Justice of God he laid down his Life as the Father gave him Commandment for he is our Peace who hath made both one And that he might reconcile both unto God in one Body by the Cross having slain the Enmity thereby and having made Peace by the Blood of his Cross by him to reconcile all things to himself c. 4. A Mediator must be a Person that hath interest in both Parties and be one whom both Parties may trust being equally affected unto both seeking to do all just right to one and to relieve the offending Party so far as he is capable to do it Now our Lord Jesus Christ hath interest in God being his own Son and one and the same God and being Man he is nearly related unto as God therefore can trust him as his most Faithful Servant and God in Mercy and Infinite Love chose him as our Trustee knowing that he would not could not fail us therefore he committed our Interest and Concernments of our Peace to him we having no other Friend in Heaven nor Earth And this Brethren was before we had any Being or were able to dispose of our Interest or Concernments 5. A Mediator ought to be a Person that is a Well-wisher to Peace or one that loves Peace longs after it there being nothing more acceptable to him than Peace Jesus Christ is called the Prince of Peace not only a peaceable Prince but the Prince of Peace the only Person of Peace or Peace-maker Never did any Person give such clear full and undeniable Proofs and Demonstrations of his being a Well-wisher to Peace or a Lover of Peace as Jesus Christ hath done As I. Witness how freely he offered himself to the Father in our behalf to treat about and yield to the terms of and sign this Blessed Covenant of Peace II. Witness the Glory he was willing to leave in order to his actual accomplishment thereof III. Witness the long Journey he took from Heaven to Earth that he might reconcile God and Man IV. Witness his great Abasement and wonderful Condescention for being in the For● of God he thought it not Robbery to be equal wi●● God not equal by a delegated Power from God for in Essence he is Co-equal Co-essential and Co-eternal with the Father but made himself of 〈◊〉 Reputation and took upon him the Form of a Servant and was made in the likeness of sinful Man his Condescention was free and voluntary o● unconstrained unless it was by Love he suffered his Glory for a time to be eclipsed yet he did not lay down the essential Form of God no that was impossible but he assumed the Form of a Servant by taking our Nature into Union with his Divine Nature and all this to make our Peace V. Witness how desirous he was of Peace by considering what in that Body he past through from first to last that he might make Peace 1. Consider his Bloody Agony Divine Wrath touched his Soul he sweat great Drops or congealed Clots of Blood tho it was in a cold
and Teacher of the Church No Man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any Man the Father but the Son and he to whomsoever the Son will rev●al him No Man knoweth the Essence of the Father or hath a perfect knowledge of the Godhead nor do they know the Councils Purposes and Dispensations of the Father of his saving of Men by Jesus Christ except Jesus Christ reveals these Mysteries to them all true and saving knowledge of God is in and through Christ as a Prophet But as Christ doth not Atone for our Sins as a King but as a Priest so he doth not give forth Laws c. as a Priest but as a King nor doth he teach instruct or reveal God and Salvation to us simply as a Priest or King but as a Prophet besides there are some things about the Covenant of Peace which he doth not simply as a King Priest nor Prophet but as simply consider'd a Mediator Surety and Testator c. I would therefore desire Mr. Sam. Clark for all his Confidence to consider of his great mistake in his late Treaty doth it follow should it be granted because Christ's Active Obedience doth not properly belong neither to his Kingly his Priestty nor to his Prophetical Office that therefore his Active Obedience to God's Law or Active Righteousness is no part of the matter of our Justification before God for may not some things be done by Christ as Mediator or as Surety or Testator that doth not properly relate to either of his other three Offices for evident it is that the whole of Christ's Work in this Covenant of Peace doth not strictly belong to these threefold Offices therefore the Scripture gives an account of other Offices besides these which he exerciseth But I will proceed a little further to open the Offices of Christ in the Covenant of Peace And I. Of the Necessity of his exercising of these Offices as Mediator 1. Of his Priestly Office it was absolutely necessary that he should be a Priest and that in our Nature because he was to answer the Types under the Law the Priests of the Law that were ceremonially Sanctified and were to Sanctifie others were of the same Nature with the People And since they offered Sacrifices up to God it also behoved him to offer up the Antitypical Real and Wrath-appeasing Sacrifice And 2. Forasmuch that we were Slaves and Captives of Sin and Satan being in Chains and Fetters by such Enemies that none could redeem us out of their Hands but one cloathed with Almighty and Infinite Power It behoved Jesus Christ to be a King who is invested with God-like Power and Authority upon this Account And since it was the Father's good Pleasure to exalt and magnifie him with the sole Government of the World and of the Church it was necessary he should be Constituted and Invested with Kingly Authority likewise 3. And since we were ignorant of God and under deep alienation from God Having the Vnderstanding darkened being alienated from the Life of God through the ignorance in them because of the blindness of their Hearts It behoved Jesus Christ to be a Prophet yea such a Prophet that can not only teach the Knowing and Understanding Heart but can give Knowledge to the Heart which is without Understanding and seeing we were blind and ignorant of the way of Salvation it behoved him that was to make our Peace to bring us to the knowledge of that Peace and Reconciliation he hath made Moreover we were dead therefore he must quicken us we were Enemies therefore he must reconcile us to God as well as God to us we were Impotent and could not come to the Father therefore he as a Kingly-Prophet must draw us the Father draws us by Jesus Christ to himself also we were in Debt and Divine Justice will be satisfied and will not abate us one Farthing therefore Christ must be our Surety to engage and also actually pay all our Debts in respect of the Preceptory and Penal parts thereof for we owed Perfect Obedience unto God as well as Punishment Also he was to confirm the Covenant of Peace by his Blood and make his Last Will and Testament and bequeath many Legacies to all the Legatees therefore it was necessary that he should be a Testator yea the Testator of the New Testament or Covenant Furthermore we were Sick therefore it behoved him to be appointed our Physician we were as Sheep gone astray therefore he is our Shepherd II. As to the End and Excellencies of Christ's Offices I have lately opened them in a late Treatise upon Jacob's Ladder to which I shall direct you but know this the whole design and purport of all his Offices are that he might effectually be impowered with all things necessary in respect had to the Glory and Honour of God and for our good and to give us interest in all the Blessings of the Covenant of Peace Objection 'T is objected That Christ did not suffer for Sinners as a common Person Head and Representative of all the Elect or their Surety but did all meerly as a Mediator or as one indeavouring to compose the Difference betwixt God and Sinners 1 Answ. I answer Sad it is to see how in these Perilous Days Men are degenerated from the Apostolick Doctrine in this most important case and oppose all our Autho●● Protestant Writers and deny Christ to be a Common Person Head Representative and Surety c. but that he as Mediator hath by his Death merited a new and mild Law of Grace i. e. of Faith and Sincere Obedience and hath made a Compensation to the Justice of God and Law of Works and so removed the Law of perfect Obedience or abolished it for ever so that now God deals with us not according to the strict Law of perfect Obedience but according to this New Law i. e. on easier Conditions viz. such that believe and sincerely obey shall be Justified even so far as they do Obey and are Sanctified not that Christ's Obedience to the Law or that his Active and Passive Obedience imputed to us and our trusting in him according to the Free Promise of God is the immediate and sole cause of Pardon by virtue of Christ's Satisfaction but that tho Christ hath made God a means for Legal Righteousness having satisfied that Law and took it away yet our Obedience to this New Law according to these Men is our Evangelical Righteousness whereby we fulfil the Gospel and that our Obedience is the Condition of our Justification before God Thus Mr. Baxter Mr. Williams Mr. Clark of Wickham and many others And thus is Popery revived amongst us and Justification by Works asserted by these Law and Work-mongers for I cannot call them Gospel-Ministe-s true they affirm that Christ died for our good but not in our stead the Doctrine we maintain is that he died for our good But how for our good Even so that he
suffered as our Head and Representative in our stead or room the Just for the Vnjust or the Surety for the Principal or for the Sinner and this according to the Terms agreed upon in the Covenant of Peace and not simply for our good any otherwise God being in his own Nature Just as well as Gracious could not without Wrong or Injury to his Justice Holiness and the Sanction of his Law Acquit Justifie and Pardon any Sinner without a full Satisfaction to both Law and Justice and this must either be done by us or by our Surety for us 2. We affirm that the Law of Perfect Obedience results from the Holiness Purity and Rectitude of God's Nature and therefore it stands as a perpetual Law and can never be abolished as a Rule of Life tho it be taken away as it required perfect Obedience of us or as a Law of Works to be fulfilled and satisfied for in our own Persons in point of Justification Do we then make void the Law through Faith God forbid Yea we establish the Law because by Christ we attain a perfect Righteousness being interested in his most compleat and perfect Obedience to the Moral Law and by his Spirit to live in more exact Conformity thereunto My Brethren Is it not our Duty still and as much as ever it was To love the Lord our God with all our Hearts with all our Souls and with all our Strength and our Neighbour as our selves not only sincerely but perfectly nay to be perfect as our Father in Heaven is perfect Tho we are not able to do this yet the Moral Law still remains and requires us thus to do true we shall not be Damned for want of this perfect Obedienc because Christ hath in our Nature and stead kept the Law perfectly for us and so he is the end of the Law in respect of Righteousness to all that believe Christ did not come to engage or undertake as a Mediator that we should perfectly in our own Persons keep the Moral Law and so be Justified in God's Sight nor did he come to undertake that we should sincerely keep any other Law to that end much less leave us to the exercise of our Natural or Spiritual Abilities to keep such a Law as the Condition of our Justification and Acceptation with God but he came to procure for us such a Righteousness by his own Obedience and Suffering that the Holiness Justice and Law of God doth require of us if we are Justified with God for what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sent furth his Son c. T is a hard case my Brethren that these degenerate Presbyterians or any pretending to be Gospel-Preachers should deny Christ to be a Common Head and Surety for the Elect for he that dies in the stead and room of others is by the consent of the Law-giver substituted in their Law place and so takes upon him the Capacity of a Surety Representative or common Person undertaking to do and suffer what others should but these Men deny this Relation or Capacity of Christ as a Surety in this Sense and therefore deny he obeyed and died in our stead And from hence it follows also that Christ did not do that for us which our own Perfect Obedience did do whilst Man stood and would have done had he not sinned i. e. Justified him or have given him a Title to Life 3. Moreover if Christ was not put in our Law place as our Representative and Surety Why was he made of a Woman and made under the Law Was it not that the Law might reach him 1. As to its commanding Power as our Surety to pay the Debt of Perfect Obedience thereunto 2. And as a Sinner in a Law Sense to die or be made Sin for us that is by Imputation for had not he been under the Law the Law could not have reached him in either sense i. e. either to do or suffer and had not he took our Law place upon him we could not have been the better for what could his taking our Nature on him have profited us had he not been substituted in our room But as we were obliged by the Law Justice and Holiness of God to keep the Law perfectly so he was made under the Law to keep it for us and as we were sinful Men and liable to the Just Sentence of the Law for our Violation of it so he was made under the Law and as our Representative and Surety to die and to satisfie Divine Justice for our Transgressions that were against it He was made under the Law i. e. under the Preceptory part of it to fulfil and establish that he satisfied for that part of the Law He was under the Law as being liable to the Punishment or Penalty of the Law that he might answer and fulfil that and for ever deliver us from the Punishment thereof and all this as our Surety standing in our Law place Reproof This may tend severely to reprehend those new and erroneous Notions that so prevail amongst us concerning Christ's Work and Office as Mediator we say and prove that by Christ's Active and Perfect Obedience to the Law we are justified and delivered from Wrath and Condemnation or that by Christ's Righteousness imputed Believers are perfectly Justified and freed from the Curse of the Law and are certainly entituled to Eternal Life 1. But our new Work-mongers assert That our Justification or Right to Life dependeth wholly upon our Obedience to the Gospel as a Law as the Condition to which it is promised Therefore as one observes it puts us into a Condition of Life imperfect and subject to change as Obedience it self is and that we are not perfectly Justified till our Obedience is perfected Thus Mr. Clark of High-Wickham and others Take Mr. Clark's Words viz. Our Justification at present while we are in this World is but Partial Imperfect and Incompleat Ans. Now say I this confounds Justification with Sanctification and as I have told him then it also follows that Believers are partly justified and partly condemned i. e. we are not acquitted from the guilt of all Sin whilst in this World and so Christ's Dove is not Vndefiled Lord what an Age do we live in 2. We say that we are made Partakers of Christ's Righteousness and the Benefits of it by our Union with him through the Spirit by which means Faith is wrought in us by which we apprehend him and we say that Faith is an Instrument whereby we receive him Faith only Justifying us objectively i. e. It is not Faith but Jesus Christ that Faith takes hold of that doth Justifie us in the Sight of God But they say That Faith in its whole Latitude is our believing and obeying the Gospel that is Faith and all the Fruits thereof or Faith and Obedience or if you please Faith and Gospel-Works For Mr. Clark says That
Covenant and Testament but the Father's Will and Covenant also Hence the Testament is called The Revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave unto him that is a Mediator Yet Christ is the Testator or he that is to dispose of all those rich Legacies which the Father by him as Mediator designed to bestow on all his Elect it is called his Covenant Testament or Last Will. And now since the New Covenant was to come under this Character viz. Christ's Last Will and Testament there was a Necessity for many other Reasons that the Covenant should be Confirmed and Ratified by his Death 〈…〉 The Greek Word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Diathemenos 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Berith A Testament is the Sentence or Declaration of our last Will of what we would have done after our Death now this Testament contains all the Blessings Grants and Priviledges agreed unto and given to Christ as Mediator of the Covenant of Peace and more properly it denotes Christ's giving them forth as one Dying to confirm the Covenant 1. A Testator signifies a Disposer one that makes his Last Will and Testament who hath Goods to bestow and Persons to give them unto 2. It denotes that a Dying Person who to confirm his Will and Testament there is a Necessity of his Death and thus Christ as a Testator died by virtue of those Covenant Transactions betwixt God the Father and himself on the behalf of God's Elect Where a Testament is there must also of necessity be the Death of the Testator 3. It also denotes that he the Testator hath or is Invested with some Estate and hath a proper Right to dispose of it Jesus Christ in this Covenant had all the Riches of Grace and Glory given to him as Mediator See John 13.3 Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his Hands c. 4. Moreover it denotes that whatsoever he gives as a Testator is of meer Grace or of the Good Pleasure of his Will 5. Also it gives a Just Right to all such to whom he bequeaths any Legacies to what is given so that such may sue out for them as their own Furthermore it imports the Revelation and Declaration of his Will Love and Affections to all his Relations and Friends So did Jesus Christ in his Last Will and Testament reveal his Will Love and rich Bounty to all God'● Elect. Now the Design of God and Christ herein was 1. To give or superadd a new Title to al● Believers as one well observes of all Covenant Blessings that we might have all manne● of Security imaginable to the Inheritance 2. Also to shew the Absolute Freeness of th● Conveyance of all Covenant Grants and Ble●sings to Believers 3. And more directly to the purpose i● hand Jesus Christ came under this Relation to ratifie and confirm the Covenant of Peace an● our sure Right and Title to all Blessings contained therein Tho it be but a Man's Testament yet if it be confirmed no Man disanulleth or addeth thereunto The Covenant was in force even from the Beginning and all God's Elect who lived under the Old Testament Dispensation received the Grace and Blessings thereof through Faith in Christ's Death who they knew would come in the fulness of time and by his Blood confirm this Covenant The Father indeed trusted the Son upon his Holy Compact or Covenant with him upon the account of what he was to do and suffer in time Pray Brethren observe That the Death of Christ is the great and sure Ratification and Confirmation of the Covenant of Peace It is a Confirmation of such Validity that it is made unalterable and cannot be disannulled To proceed there are Beloved seven or eight things to be considered in the Death of Christ. I. The Death of Christ put an end to or abrogated the Old Covenant He took away the first that he might establish the second Having abolished in his Flesh the Enmity even the Law of Commandments contained in Ordinances for to make in himself of twain one New Man so making Peace The first Will or Covenant is made void by the second i. e. by the Last Will and Testament nor is the Ceremonial Law only abolished but the Moral Law as a Covenant of Works Do this and Live not as it is a Law requiring perfect Obedience on Righteousness but as to the Tenure or Terms of it Not my Brethren but that all Believers who lived under the Old Testament were saved by the Covenant of Grace Christ was to establish as I said before Yet was not the Old Covenant actually taken away till Christ died the latter Covenant is called an Everlasting Covenant not I say again that the first as to Righteousness is ceased or disannulled no but as a Covenant of Works requiring perfect Righteousness of us in our own Persons if ever we are Justified in God's Sight but that the perfect Obedience which Law required of us is transmitted to another Head i. e. the Christ Jesus who having answered all its Demands in point of Obedience and Righteousness so that He is the end of the Law as touching Righteousness to every one that believeth Insomuch that the Law cannot Curse nor any more Condemn them that are in Christ Jesus II. Christ's Death as well as his Active Obedience to the Law was the Condition on his part for us upon which God the Father entered into this Covenant of Peace on our behalf therefore had not Christ died all that believed before he came had perished but neither of these were possible III. The Death of Christ was the Price of our Redemption by this vast Summ we were Redeemed Ye are not your own you are bought with a Price Not our own observe 1. We were sold under Sin and were in bondage to the Law and Justice of God 2. There was a treating about the Price of our Redemption and the Terms were agreed to which was That Christ must die For asmuch as ye know that ye were not Redeemed with corruptible things as Silver and Gold c. but with the Precious Blood of Christ Who verily was fore-ordained before the Foundation of the World or was delivered up according to the Compact or Result in the Covenant of Peace to Redeem us from Wrath and Hell held in Eternity between the Father and himself 3. The Time also when this should be done was also then agreed on that is when Christ should die But when the fullness of Time came God sent forth his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh To Redeem them that were under the Law c. IV. The Death of Christ was that Price by which all Grace is purchased for us for tho we have all Covenant Grants and Blessings freely given to us or merely of God's Free Grace yet Faith a New Heart Regeneration Repentance Pardon and Peace and all other Grace and Blessings here and Glory hereafter were all purchased
Mission but Christ only and him Crucified 3. Not such that are Ministers of Man's making that come to their Ministry as Men come to Trades who perhaps never knew Christ themselves or were ever Converted Can such be Christ's Ministers 4. Not such that Preach the Moral Law as it is written in Mens Hearts or that call the Light or Law that is in all Men the true Christ of God no these are Deceivers and Satan in them hath transformed himself into an Angel of Light 5. Not such that deny the Godhead of Christ and his atoning Sacrifice or that Satisfaction he gave to the Law and Justice of God 6. Not such that deny his Humanity or affirm that he took not Flesh of the Virgin being neither true God of his Father's Substance nor true and real Man of the Substance of his Mother II. Affirmatively they are such that Christ hath Regenerated and graciously Qualified by giving them Grace and Ministeral Gifts and are also authorized by him to proclaim the Covenant of Peace Let me open this a little Every Ambassador must have a Regular Mission or be Authorized or Impowered before he can be imployed in that high Place and Trust And so it is here How shall they Preach except they be sent That is duly or authoritatively and to the Profit of the People And 1. They ought to be Converted Persons and also to be Members of some true Church or Churches of Jesus Christ and Baptized Persons for Christ himself till he was Baptized did not enter upon the Work of his Ministry 2. They must pass the Probation of that Church with whom they are Members and receive a Regular Call from them to Preach God's Word 3. Moreover they that are regularly called and authorized and every ways compleat and orderly Ambassadors must be Ordained by Prayer and Imposition of Hands by the Eldership III. An Ambassador is a Person of Eminency and Honour in his Prince's Sight they represent their Prince's Person so is Christ's true and faithful Minister he is one that Christ confers great Dignity and Honour upon tho many of Christ's true Ministers have but little Honour from Men nor are they accounted Honourable Ones by the World but they are notwithstanding Stars in Christ's Right Hand and are called Angels of the Churches Yet what saith Paul You see your Calling Brethren how that not many Wise Men after the Flesh not many Mighty not many Noble are called But God hath chosen the Foolish things c. and base things of the World and things despised That is Persons of no Esteem in the Eyes of the World yet they represent Christ's Person which is no small Dignity IV. Some Ambassadors are Ambassadours of Peace to perswade Enemies to accept of Terms of Peace and to lay down their Arms c. The Ministers of Christ are Ambassadors of Peace not to reconcile God to Men but Men to God Now then we are Ambassadors for Christ as tho God did beseech you by us we pray you in Christ's stead be ye reconciled to God Man naturally is in a State of Enmity against God and this way through the Workings of the Holy Spirit by the Word they come to be reconciled unto God V. An Ambassador of Peace is a Joyful Messenger so are the true Ministers of Jesus Christ How beautiful upon the Mountains are the Feet of him that bringeth good Tidings that publisheth Peace that bringeth good Tydings of Good that publisheth Salvation c. 1. An Ambassador is a welcome Messenger if he comes with Tidings of Peace from a formidable and powerful Prince whose Arms are irresistable or whose force is unconquerable and hath also been justly incensed enraged and stirred up to Wrath. My Brethren the Consideration of this renders the Ambassadors of Christ most Joyful and Welcome Messengers where they come and proclaim Peace because the great God is an irresistable Enemy Who is a Match for him And he is also justly incensed and stirred up to Wrath by all Ungodly Persons God is jealous and the Lord revengeth the Lord revengeth and is furious the Lord will take Vengeance on his Adversaries and he reserveth Wrath for his Enemies The Mountains quake at him the Hills melt and the Earth is burnt at his Presence the World and all that dwell therein Who can stand before his Indignation And who can abide the fierceness of his Anger He is an amazing Warriour he can shake the Heavens by his Voice And cause the Mountains to tremble before him with God is terrible Majesty he is the Lord mighty in Battel He causeth the Earth to fear and the Inhabitants thereof to melt away so that the Men of might cannot find their Hands He can make Emperors as Stubble to his Bow and mighty Kings as Chaff before the Whirlwind He makes Beelzebub with his Black Guards to quiver and fly into Darkness to hide themselves He cuts off the Spirit of Princes and Triumphs over the greatest and proudest Monarchs Alexander Pompey Caesar and Tamberlain have all yielded to this Invincible Conqueror and so shall in a short time the Proud and Haughty Tyrant Lewis le Grand If God shows but his Finger on the Wall he makes proud Belshazzar to quake nay he can employ Inanimate Creatures to terrifie and destroy Pharoah and his mighty Hosts O how joyful then must those Tidings be to hear that such a King such an Enemy is reconciled to us 2. An Ambassador of Peace is welcome to a People who lie under heavy Burdens or are in fearful Bondage Slavery and Misery and have no power to save or relieve themselves for such I say to hear of Liberty or of a Proclamation of Peace declaring their Freedom and that for ever who had once been a Free People but lost it this renders such an Ambassador welcome indeed Now this is the State of all Mankind What Slaves What Vassals of Sin and Satan are all Ungodly Mortals Their Eyes put out their Robes rent from them their Souls wounded and nothing but loathsome Sores from the Crown of their Head to the Sole of their Feet and fed with nothing but Ashes Chaff Husks and Gravel Stones and laid under the Sentence of Death being Cursed by God or by his Holy Law and Condemned to be Burnt alive or to lie in Everlasting Flames ever dying and yet can never die O! How welcome is the News an Ambassador of Christ brings to such a People who see this is their State and yet are by him delivered 3. An Ambassador of Peace is welcome if he comes to offer Peace from a Prince that is Faithful and true to his Word and Covenant and one that can give good Security as to what he agrees to or Covenants to perform Now the Ministers or Ambassadors of Christ come from the Faithful God of Heaven and Earth who never did nor can fail in his Covenant nor Promises to any Person or People
do for no Men nor Angels could make Peace betwixt God and Man all the Wisdom and Power of Men and Angels failed here should the Angels have combined together to have given up all their Riches Treasures and their very Beings to God's Justice they could not have made up that Breach or should all the Kings and Emperors of the World have agreed to part with all their Treasures Kingdoms and Crowns but to have redeemed one Sinner from Wrath and Divine Vengeance nay to pay off the Debts but of the least Sinner in the World it would have been contemned by the Holy and Just God Or should all the Saints that ever lived have offered up all their Graces Gifts Righteousnesses c. to have satisfied for the smalest Debt any Sinner owed to God it would have signified nothing Alas all that Angels have Men have or the Saints have is none of their own they owe all they have and are to God therefore can spare nothing of it for others to satisfie God's Justice There was none could make our Peace but Jesus Christ and Christ's Ministers are therefore to proclaim that Peace which is already made and endeavour to perswade Sinners to accept of it on those Terms offered to them that they may be reconciled to God 2. Princes do not meet together to make Peace in their own Persons but send their Ambassadors who are Men of less Dignity than themselves to do it though they receive their Instructions from their Masters but God and Jesus Christ treated about our Peace in their own Persons and Christ as Mediator made this Peace for us who as God is equal with God the Father as well as he is he Chief and Grand Ambassador to declare or proclaim it APPLICATION 1. This informs us what a high value we should have of the Gospel since it brings such Blessed News and Tidings to our Ears O! How do poor People that have suffered by a long and desolating War who have been ruined thereby rejoyce to hear Peace proclaimed they know not how to express their Joy and yet know not how long it may be before War may break out again but here is Peace proclaimed Peace with God Soul-Peace Everlasting Peace Peace that shall never be broken with such who are actually brought into the Bonds of this Covenant The Covenant of my Peace shall not be removed saith the Lord that hath Mercy on thee Therefore here is infinite cause of Joy and Gladness this is the sounding the Great Jubilee all Bond-men now have liberty proclaimed and they shall all be set free that take hold of the Covenant the Great Jubilee was proclaimed and celebrated with Musick Triumph and all Expressions of Joy Now what was that a Type of but of the Proclamation of Peace in the Gospel Hence the Gospel it is called The Joyful Sound Is not here cause of Joy Where are your Hearts Do they not as it were leap in you with ravishing Joy 2. This informs us also of the great and absolute necessity of Preaching the Gospel because this way only is Peace made known to us and also how it came to be made 3. This likewise informs us of that great Dignity God hath conferred upon his Faithful Ministers they represent the Person of Jesus Christ O what greater Honour than this can be conferr'd on Men 4. Moreover this Title should procure an high and honourable esteem of Ministers Pastors are called Angels of the Churches especially such whom they have been Instruments to bring to accept of Peace should highly value them Besides this is also necessary in respect of the good success of their Ambassage tho it is true People are too subject to make Misconstructions what a Minister may speak upon this account as if he herein rather sought his own Honour than in magnifying his Office to befriend the Gospel and to advance the Honour of his Great Master Jesus Christ and therefore perhaps he is under a Temptation to forbear Men for want of Charity being so ready to interpret it as a Fruit of a Minister's Pride and of that Ambition or Affection they have of some outward Grandure and Worldly Pomp which they design to gain by such a magnificent Title The Apostle himself was sensible of this but yet would not desist tho they might count it his Folly he doth magnifie his Office 1 Cor. 4.5 Let Men so account of us as Ministers of Christ and Stewards of God and that they judge nothing before the time 5. It also may inform us what need there is that Churches take care to choose such to be Pastors that are Sober Grave and Humble Men and not Novices Young and unexperienced Persons Least being lifted up with Pride they fall into the Condemnation of the Devil who fell by his Pride and is ready to tempt others to fall by the same Sin 6. And O! with what trembling should this Work be undertaken 't is a mighty Trust and Woe to them that seek themselves and not the Honour of God and Jesus Christ herein Object But some may perhaps say If Christ will have Ambassadors to treat with Sinners why doth he not use the Holy Angels or choose them to this High Office 1 Answ. It is not his Pleasure so to do the Apostle gives one reason for it We have this Treasure in Earthen Vessels Wherefore That the Excellency of the Power might be of God and not of us And hence he has not chosen many Wise and Noble among Men That no Flesh should glory in his Presence i. e. Christ's Ambassadors or Ministers being Men they have the advantage many Ways above Angels 1. They are concerned themselves in the Message they bring which the Angels are not What greater Argument to press a Man to Care and Faithfulness than when his own Interest is concerned in the matter 2. Men have a more deep sense arising in their own Hearts upon the account of the Temptations they themselves are subject to 3. Because the Sufferings and Troubles that Ministers often meet with for Christ and the Gospel sake are great Advantages to their Brethren and others to whom they Preach had the Holy Angels been the Ambassadors of this Peace they could not have been exposed to those Trials and Reproaches nor have Sealed to the Truth of their Doctrine with their Blood they cannot die 4. Because the Presence of an Angel might terrifie us their Glory is so great or may be it might create Doubts in us whether it be a good Angel or not 7. This also shews that Ministers have received a Special Commission how and what to Preach and what Ordinance to Administer and also that they have a Regular Call to this Office How shall they Preach except they be sent 2ly Exhortation Sinners be ye exhorted and fully perswaded to hearken to Christ's Amsadors and carefully to receive their Message 1. To accept of Terms of Peace by closing with Christ by believing
that are lost We being all naturally as vile and as bad as they nay perhaps there are some Sinners in Hell that were not so bad as some of us once were which he has magnified his Soveraign Grace and Favour unto III. The Covenant of Peace is alone of God's Free Grace because as our Peace was made without us not purchased by our Money nor by any thing done by us so the Promise of our having interest in the Blessings of this Peace or the Application of the Blood of Atonement are not Conditional Promises I say not on Conditional Promises depending upon the corrupt and depraved Will of Man to perform but they are alone free and absolute I will put my Law in their inward part and write it in their Heart and will be their God and they shall be my People they shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest I will forgive their Iniquity and will remember their Sins no more I will sprinkle clean Water upon them I will give them a new Heart I will take away the Stone out of their Heart and will give them a Heart of Flesh Are these Promises made upon any Conditions to be performed by the Creature or on previous Qualifications to prepare us for Grace no they are all free Promises I will and they shall God it is that opens our Eyes that works Faith in us that makes us willing to accept of that Peace he has made for us By the Blood of thy Covenant I have sent out the Prisoners out of the Pit wherein there was no Water My Brethren the Covenant of Peace from hence appears to be the Covenant of Grace it was with Christ for us on hard Conditions but to us in him only by way of Free Promise IV. That this Covenant is the Covenant of Grace appears not only because it is wholly or alone of Grace that we are brought into the Covenant but also because by God's Free Grace we are kept in this Covenant or preserved in a State of Peace with God unto the end They shall not depart from me my Sheep hear my Voice and they follow me and I give unto them Eternal Life and they shall never perish V. But to proceed 'T is the Covenant of Grace in opposition to the Law the Inheritance is not of the Law 1. For if they which are of the Law be Heirs Faith is made void and the Promise made of none effect Again saith Paul For if the Inheritance be of the Law it is no more of Promise but God gave it to Abraham by Promise What is the Inheritance but God himself in the Covenant c. and this is not by our Obedience to the Law but by Christ's Obedience thereto 'T is not my Brethren by our Obedience to any Law not to the Gospel as a Law for that would tend as much to make the Promise of God void as the other For had there been a Law given that could have given Life verily Righteousness should have been by the Law And then also Christ is dead in vain Gal. 2.21 2. In opposition to any after-Service which we could do in order to make God or Christ any Compensation or Return by way of Gratitude for making our Peace sometimes Men shew great Favour to the Poor in Distress and pay their Debts upon the Condition that they shall Work it out or make a Compensation that way but so it is not here for when we have done all we can do we are but unprofitable Servants Can Man profit God Whoever gave any thing unto him VI. The Covenant of Peace is wholly of Grace to us because we are Quickned Justified Called Pardoned Regenerated Adopted have Faith a new Heart Repentance Sanctification and all things else whatsoever by Vertue of this Covenant in a way of Free Grace or all is freely given to us of God Let me give you two or three Reasons of this 1. Because God will have all the Honour to himself of our Salvation he alone will have the Glory and abase the Creature 2. Because his Design herein is to Exalt and Magnifie his own Son our Lord Jesus Christ. 3. That Man might have no cause left him to boast nor Sacrifice to his own Drag But that he that glorieth should glory in the Lord. 4. Because God will have the Covenant of Peace to be sure to all the Seed i. e. to all his People but if it were not of Grace alone it would not be sure but an Uncertain and Mutable Covenant or on such Conditions that might or might not be performed Secondly I shall shew you that the Covenant of Peace is the Covenant of Grace as compared with or in opposition to the Covenant of Works My purpose herein is to shew you the vast difference betwixt the Covenant of Grace and the Covenant of Works I. The Covenant of Works was made with Man or betwixt God and the first Adam Adam was set up as the common Head or Representative of all his Seed and he was obliged to perform all the Conditions in his own Person in that Covenant But the Covenant of Grace primarily was made with our Lord Jesus Christ or betwixt God the Father and God the Son as Mediator in the Name and behalf of all God's Elect he being set up from Everlasting as their Covenanting Head II. The Covenant of Works was made with Man without a Surety Adam in his own Person for himself and for all his Seed being obliged to perform perfect Obedience or live and sin not yet had he none to engage to God or to undertake for him that he should thus do But the Covenant of Grace and Reconciliation was made solely upon the Vndertaking or Suretiship of our Lord Jesus Christ true he was obliged to perform perfect Obedience to the same Holy Law of God which Adam and we in him was required to do yet it is said That Christ was made a Surety of a better Covenant and that not only in respect of the Promises thereof which are better Promises but also in regard of the Oath of God which renders this Covenant firm together with Christ's Ability and Faithfulness to perform all the Conditions thereof and it being a full and free Covenant and also ratified by the Death of Christ. III. The Covenant of Works was a Conditional Covenant as made with Adam It was made upon mutual Restipulation between God and him and in the second Addition of the said Covenant to the whole House of Israel God promised them that upon their keeping this Covenant of perfect Obedience he would be their God and they should be his People Thou shalt have no other Gods before me and if thou keep my Laws and obey my Voice then thou shalt be a peculiar People unto me And this also they Undertook Promised and Covenanted to to do All that the Lord our God speak unto thee we will
that is that were not actually his People nor own'd and acknowledged so to be we lost this Relation to God by the Fall when God ceased to be our God by way of Special interest we ceased to be his People 5. They shall be my People this denotes the certainty of their Special Vocation and of our being his People for ever He shall see his Seed all that the Father hath given to me shall come unto me that is they shall believe in me c. Now in speaking unto this Promise Grant and Priviledge 1. I shall first shew you in what Respect or Consideration we may be said to be God's People 2. Shew you what kind of People God's Covenant People are I mean such that are actually owned to be his People 3. Shew you what a great Blessing this is 4. Apply both these great Priviledges together I shall wave several Acceptations by which a People may be called God's People that I may directly come to the Business in Hand 1. We may be said to be God's People and he our God decretively or by virtue of God's Eternal Election God chose Christ as our Head and all the Elect in him See our Lord's Words Other Sheep have I that are not of this Fold them I must bring He calls them his Sheep and yet then they were ungodly and unbelieving ones So he said to Paul I have much People in this City they were his People decretively tho not actually his at that time 2. The Elect were God's People Foederally or by virtue of that Holy Covenant made betwixt the Father and the Son as I hinted before and now that this Relation also arises from those Covenant Transactions is most evident for Jesus Christ struck Hands with the Father in behalf of all God's Elect to procure this Priviledge But a little further to open this pray consider that there is a Foederal Union and Relation as when the Father of a Young Man and the Father or Guardian of a Young Damsel shall mutually agree and Covenant that they two shall be Man and Wife even thus God the Father and God the Son Agreed and Covenanted in behalf of all the Elect Christ was as I may say their Guardian yea and also he Covenanted to Espouse and Marry them to himself for ever and God the Father gave the Elect to Christ in this Covenant Moreover herein he had the advantage of others for may be such a Young Man as before mentioned might not Love the Person his Father Covenanted with her Guardian to be his Wife or he might not be able to obtain her Affections but Christ's Love was set upon his intended Spouse from everlasting and also he knew how to gain our Love and unite our Hearts to himself and that by sheding his Love abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 The Love of Christ hath in it a Physical Operation And thus my Brethren by Covenant and the free donation of the Father we become God's People or in a remote sense were thus brought into this Blessed Relation to him Thine they were that is by Election and thou gavest them me Again he saith I pray not for the World but for them that thou hast given me for they are thine 4. The Elect are God's People by virtue of Christ's Purchase he bought them with his own Blood Ye are not your own for you are bought with a price c. and it was that they might be a peculiar People unto God Hence the Apostle saith Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all Iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar People zealous of Good Works or a famous or principal People as the Greek Word renders it Without this Price had been laid down we had never been brought into this Relation unto God 5. They are God's People by Renovation or Regeneration Of his own Will begat he us by the Word of Truth 6. By Conquest also Believers are brought into this Relation God hath subdued them unto himself he has by his Victorious Grace overcome them and this way they are made his Liege People and he becomes their God and Soveraign as having rescued them out of the Hands of Sin and Satan those cruel Tyrants whose Slaves Subjects and Servants they were before Christ has set them free or made them a free People indeed to and for himself 7. The Elect are actually the Lord's People by the in-dwelling of the Holy Spirit or by virtue of their Mystical Vnion with Christ by the Spirit which is the Bond of this Union on Christ's part and by this means we come to chose Jesus Christ as the only Object of our Affection and Blessed Bridegroom of our Souls and also hereby we take God to be our God and thus we are actually and personally brought into this Relation to him in which sense and in respect of these and the two last things mentioned we were not his People before for notwithstanding the Covenant Agreement of Parents or a Marriage by Proxy betwixt great Persons yet they must after that actually and personally be Married together before they can injoy each other or properly be said to be Man and Wife And so my Brethren it is here for notwithstanding the Decree and Purpose of God and his eternal Compact and Donation and also notwithstanding the Purchase of Christ yet till by the Spirit we are united to Christ and do believe in him close in and imbrace him and enter into an actual Covenant with God in and by Jesus Christ we cannot be said to be properly God's People for before this we were the Children of Wrath and the Slaves of Sin and Satan But so much to the first thing proposed Secondly I shall endeavour to shew you what a kind of People these are that are thus brought into Covenant with God I. They that are God's peculiar People have renounced all other Lords from having any claim to them or interest in them 1. They have broke that Covenant which they had made with Sin that Union is dissolved their Love to Sin is gone for ever I do not say the Being of Sin in them is gone no Sin will be in their Hearts and in their Conversations too but it is not in their Affections they approve not of it they regard it not The Evil which I hate that do I saith Paul I have vain Thoughts saith David to love Sin is worse than to commit it and to hate Sin is better than to leave it a Good Man may commit Sin and yet loath it and a wicked Man may leave Sin and yet love it Ye that love the Lord hate Evil Ye do so or else you are none of God's People i. e. it is your Character and also your Duty 2. They have renounced the Love of this World they are dead nay Crucified to the World they that are God's peculiar People
't is great gain every ways profitable at all times in all States and profitable to the Soul and Body too 7. The Things that Believers Trade in are the best Things of Heaven the best Things of God he has no better Things to bestow as you have heard all good is comprehended in these Riches and hence these Things are only given to his own People to his Beloved ones as a Pledge of his Eternal and Special Favour in Christ. What exceeds himself His Son his Spirit his Love his Grace his Peace Peace with God Peace of Conscience and Joy in the Holy Ghost and Eternal Happiness in Heaven 8. They are Eternal Things The Things that are seen are Temporal but the Things that are not seen they are Eternal These are Everlasting Wares you shall carry them out of the World with you These things have I spoken that my Joy might remain in you and that your Joy might be full O! what a Trade by this Peace is opened to Believers Thirdly This is the best Trade in respect of our Blessed Correspondent whom we Trade with or who manages all our Affairs at the Court of Heaven namely Jesus Christ. I. Consider that the Father hath put the Management of all our Affairs into Christ's Hands as our great Trustee Moreover every true Believer has committed himself and all his Concerns to Jesus Christ The Poor committeth himself unto thee II. Consider his Power he is the King of Heaven and Earth All Power is given to me in Heaven and Earth he is the Mighty God this made Paul say For I know whom I have believed and I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that Day I have committed my self to him my Soul to him my Life and all I have and hope to receive to him and I doubt not of his Power and Ability to keep it III. Consider of his Faithfulness other Correspondents oftentimes deceive and prove unfaithful Stewards but Jesus Christ is Faithful he never failed any one poor Soul that truly trusted in him God is Faithful and Christ is called A Faithful High Priest c. IV. Consider of that great Price he gave for all those Things which we Trade with him for Moreover and that he bought them for us and has opened a Blessed and sure way of Conveyance of them and besides he hath obliged himself by Covenant to give them down to us as we need them V. Consider of that Relation Believers stand in to him and of his Infinite Love and Affections to them he Trades or Intercedes for his Friends for such he ransomed with his own Blood for his Spouse whom he hath betroathed to himself for ever VI. Consider what Returns he makes some venture much and that which is great in worth but hardly sometimes have returns of the full intrinsical value again but thus doth not Jesus Christ deal with us First Christ makes great and vast Returns 1. To appoint them that mourn in Sion to give them Beauty for Ashes Beauty especially Spiritual Beauty is a precious Thing but what are Ashes worth What are our Duties Our Fastings and Prayer and Humiliations Why of no more worth then a little Ashes Yet here is Beauty returned for Ashes yea Beauty on the Soul Glorious Beauty 2. And the Oyl of Joy for Mourning we mourn and weep for our Sins well and pray what are a few Tears good for Are these of any worth in themselves No certainly Yet Christ makes returns of the Oyl of Joy for this Mourning or in lieu of these Tears even the Holy Spirit which fills the Soul with Joy and Comfort 3. And the Garment of praise for the Spirit of Heaviness Christ approves of Sadness of Heart that rises from that Sense we have of that Unworthiness that is in us and of that Dishonour which is done to him But how little Worth is there in this Heaviness as in it self But he returns the Garment of praise i. e. he cloaths the Soul in Beautiful Garments all these Expressions shew that whatsoever we receive is in a way of Free Grace and that there is no Worth in our Duties and also that Christ in a way of Grace will make Blessed Returns My Brethren Rewards of meer Grace are far greater than those of Debt as I have often told you But further 4. He that gives or ventures a Cup of cold Water to a Disciple in the Name of a Disciple shall not lose his Reward This is a small thing indeed yet here is a great Return for this when given to a right Object and to a right End and if he that gives or ventures a Cup of cold Water has such Returns what shall he have that ventures his All yea his very Life 5. And every one that hath forsaken Houses or Brethren or Sisters or Father and Mother or Wife or Children or Lands for my Name sake shall receive an hundred fold now at this time and in the World to come Eternal Life An hundred fold is a wonderful Return as when a Man that ventures one Pound to Sea to India or to any other place and receives a Hundred Pounds in lieu of it 't is a mighty Return but this is more in Quantity and better in Quality and that in this Life an Hundred fold here and a Crown of Glory in the Life to come Who would not Trade with such a Correspondent or not enter into such a Calling Will you not this Day become Spiritual Merchants What do you say II. He will fill our Treasures and that with Riches and Honours yea with durable Riches and Righteousness That I may cause them that love me to inherit Substance and I will fill their Treasures III. He hath promised to return Glory in Heaven for Sufferings on Earth For I reckon the Sufferings of this present time not worthy to be compared with the Glory that shall be revealed in us Let us weigh one against the other and see what a vast difference there is For our light Afflictions that are but for a moment work for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory But did I say these Returns are for what we venture No no not for but in venturing in keeping Christ's Precepts there is an exceeding great Reward For all Returns are in a way of Free Grace 't is a Free Trade 1. Without Money and without Price without Money or Monies worth We Trade for nothing receive nothing for what we had or give for it as you have heard 'T is true Buying denotes our parting with something that is our own that we may have that we want But what is ours which we must part with Is it of any worth We must 1. Part with all our Sins Evil Courses Evil Habits and old Companions 2. With our old Hopes of Heaven 3. Our own Righteousness in respect of
is able not only to bring us to God or into the Bonds of his Covenant but also to keep us in a State of Peace so that we shall not break Covenant with God any more for ever so as to lose his Love and Favour And as Jesus Christ hath power to do this so he also in this Covenant of Peace ingaged to do it He is able I say and will do it Brethren shall he shed his Blood to make our Peace and shall he not secure that Peace to us or not preserve us in a State of Peace I shall before I have done shew you that he is not only Mediator but Surety also of the Covenant of Peace and he is bound or obliged to perform all these things for all that are given unto him by the Father and he will lose not one of them we are the Preserved in Jesus Christ as well as Called VIII A Mediator is not only to bring one Party to Terms of Peace but to reconcile both Parties if possible Jesus Christ is not only to reconcile God to Man but also Man to God A Mediator is not a Mediator of one but God is one God is the offended and injured Party and Jesus Christ reconciled God by that Satisfaction he made to his Holy Law and Justice but he hath another Work to do which is to reconcile the Elect unto God Some Men intimate that altho God on his part in Christ is reconciled yet Man is to reconcile himself to God or make his own Peace as well as he can and that he is to enter into a Covenant himself with God and labour to perform these things upon the pain of Damnation but this Gospel I understand not I know no Covenant of Peace but that which Christ made with the Father and it is his Work as Mediator to bring poor Sinners to accept of the Terms of Peace agreed on in order to their personal and actual Interest in the Blessings of the said Covenant Christ must change the Sinners Heart by the infusing of his Spirit and so unite the Soul to himself by which means he brings the Sinner into the Bonds of the Covenant The outward means is indeed the Preaching of the Gospel but the inward and effectual means is the efficacious Operations of the Holy Spirit and he that saith it is in the Power of Man's Will to make his Peace or to lay hold of the Covenant takes the Work of Christ's Mediation out of his Hand and the Crown from off his Head IX A Mediatour many times meets with great trouble and Difficulties in undertaking to make Peace and what trouble hath Jesus Christ met with And what Sorrow hath he undergone from Devils from Men nay and from Divine Justice and incensed Wrath when he put himself in our Law place What Reproaches and Temptations did attend him What Tears did he shed What Anguish did he feel And what a Bloody Agony did he pass under And what a Painful und Shameful Death did he Die And also what Opposition and Resistance Scorn and Contempt doth he daily still meet with from Sinners Oh! how averse are Men to accept of Peace and Reconciliation with God by Christ Some contemn his Blood rendring it as an empty and carnal thing and think to obtain Peace by another Christ a Christ within even by the Law or Light in their Hearts Others by a new Law or by their Faith and Sincere Obedience Moreover some value the League they have made with Sin Hell and Death and will not nullifie that but esteem that Covenant before and above this Covenant of Peace made between the Father and Son and confirmed by Christ's Blood But I can proceed no further at this time SERMON III. Further opening the Work of Christ as Mediator Together with the Exercise of his Offices as King Priest Prophet Surety Testator c. ISA. Liv. x. Neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee THE Doctrine I have raised from these Words is this viz. Doct. That there is a Covenant of Peace made or agreed upon and stands firm in behalf of all God's Elect. I am my Brethren upon the Work and Office of Christ as Mediator of this Covenant of Peace I have gone through an Induction of Nine Particulars and shall now proceed X. A Mediator ought to be indowed with much Patience and Long-suffering for Peace sake either from the one or the other Party Now my Brethren Jesus Christ the Mediator of Peace in this Covenant hath shewed wonderful Patience he indured the Anger and Wrath of God the Father smote him and hid his Face from him he spared not his own Son And he was also despised and rejected of Men yet bore it all patiently He was oppressed and afflicted and yet opened not his Mouth who when he was reviled he reviled not again but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously XI A Mediator must be undaunted and very courageous and not tired nor wearied out Jesus Christ my Brethren is full of Courage He shall not fail nor be discouraged till he hath set Judgment in the Earth Tho his Work was heavy and amazing which he was to do yet he fainted not God the Father having promised to uphold him I will uphold thee indeed it was impossible that he should want courage who was the Mighty God the Lord that fainteth not neither is weary he hath the fulness of the Godhead dwelling Bodily in him I that speak in Righteousness mighty to save He never fainted under his Burden so as to cast it off but faithfully finished the Work his Father gave him to do It is finished and he bowed his Head and gave up the Ghost XII A Mediator must be of a mollifying Temper indeavouring to bring both Parties to terms of Peace the one not to stand up to the uttermost rigour of Justice further than is absolute requisite nor the other to remain stubborn and obstinate Now Jesus Christ the Mediator of this Covenant of Peace in this infinitely excelled all that ever undertook such an Office 1. How Mollifying was his Temper towards God True he well knew God could not in point of Justice considering his Infinite Holiness Rectitude of his Nature and the Sanction of his Law abate any thing no not one Farthing of the whole Debt but must have full Satisfaction yet Christ brought the Majesty of God to accept of his Mediation and Suretiship for us and O how did God condescend to him herein who might have vigorously exacted a full Satisfaction from the Sinner himself and not to have admitted of a Substitute for him But the Blessed Mediator prevails with God to accept of Payment from his Hands instead of a Personal Satisfaction made by the Sinner God yields to Jesus Christ and accepts of Payment or Satisfaction from his Hands not in our Persons but in the Person
Christ's death cover thy self wholly with his death wrap thy self wholy in his death and if God would judge thee say Lord I place the death of our Lord Jesus Christ between me and thy Judgment and no other ways will I contend with thee And if he shall say unto thee thou art a sinner say I place the death of our Lord Jesus Christ between me and my sins and if he shall say unto thee that thou deservest Damnation say Lord I put the death of our Lord Jesus Christ between thee and all my sins and I offer his Merits for my own which I should have and have not If he shall say that he is Angry with thee say Lord I place the death of Christ between me and thine Anger O Sinner here is thy relief it is in the Blood of the Covenant it is Christ's death under all Fears Temptations Dispair and Anguish of Soul here is peace even under the accusations of thy own Conscience and Satan's temptations even in Life and at the hour of Death O Blessed Covenant of Peace Who is it that is just a going to God's Tribunal that dares to plead what he hath done or is wrought in him alas all hands will be weak all hearts faint and all felf-confidence will fa● them This Covenant is therefore all o●● Hope our Peace and all our Salvation and in it there is indeed a Salve for every Sore VSE 1. Sinner take hold of this Covenant and tho thou art an Eunuch i. e. a poor d●● barren and fruitless Soul yet if thou tak● hold of God's Covenant or canst but ge● Faith to take hold of Christ God will giv● thee a Name in his House better than that o● Sons and Daughters 2. Saints do you fix your eyes also upo● this Covenant to plead the Blood and Merits of Christ in this Covenant Rest alon● upon the Lord Jesus and on the Faithfulnes● of God in his promises in this Covenant fo● tho thou knowest nothing of thy self yet th●● art not thereby Justified nor can thy s●● condemn thee if thou art in Christ for tho● art perfect in him touching thy Justification before the Throne of God 3. With what comfort then mayst thou 〈◊〉 Believer take the Sacrament as a Token 〈◊〉 the Covenant-blessings Yea thou takest i● as a pledge from God that all his wrath 〈◊〉 over in Christ and that Divine Justice is satisfied towards thee in Christ and that all th● Sins are for ever pardoned that God is th● Father Jesus Christ is thy Saviour and Heaven is thy Inheritance but here I shall Conclude at this time SERMON X. Shewing the Covenant of Peace is a try'd Covenant that it is but one Intire Covenant viz. That the Covenant of Grace and Rededemtion are not Two distinct Covenants as some lately affirm but only one and the same Covenant That t' is a Covenant full of the Strongest consolation and lastly an Everlasting Covenant ISA. Liv. x. Neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee I AM upon the opening the nature of the Covenant of Peace or to shew you what kind of Covenant it is I have passed thro an Induction of Nine Particulars already shall proceed Tenthly It is a Try'd Covenant I. All the faithfull Children of God ventur● their Souls and their Salvation upon it and never failed any one of them Adam no dou●● ventured his Soul and Salvation thereon 〈◊〉 did Abel Enoch Noah Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Holy Patriarchs and all th● Holy Prophets and the Apostles of Jesus Chris● together with all the Saints both in th● times of the Old and New Testament an● they all found it having try'd it a Sure Covenant II. Multitudes of Souls departed this Li● are already made Perfect in Heaven by th● Grace and Blessings thereof they find it t● their own unspeakable Joy and Comfort a sum and happy Covenant For it was by the Merits and Righteousness of Jesus Christ or bloo● of the Everlasting Covenant they are all go●● to Heaven III. Never did any person venture 〈◊〉 Soul upon Jesus Christ by vertue of this Covenant by Believing truly on him but 〈◊〉 found it a Firm and saving Covenant 〈◊〉 how many have try'd and found it so t● be IV. Satan that great enemy of Believers and of the Souls of Men hath often tryd 〈◊〉 and endeavoured to shake the hopes of Believers and break this Covenant but h● to his shame and confusion sees that he canno● break the bonds thereof Eleventhly It is one intire Covenant i. e. the Covenant that was made with Christ ●rom Eternity is the Covenant of Peace and ●econciliation or the Covenant of Grace ●s well as of Redemption For 1. Was it not made with him as our Co●enanting Head and so in him with all Gods ●lect and for them Some of late times would ●ave this Covenant to be a Covenant of Re●emption and not the Covenant of Grace ●nd Reconciliation but a distinct Covenant ●nd so plead for Two Covenants besides the ●ovenant of Works which we read no where ●f in the Holy Scriptures 2. Was it not wholly of the Free Grace ●f God yea and the highest Act and De●onstration thereof that he was pleas'd to ●nter into that Covenant with his own Son ●s our Surety and Mediator 3. Was not all the good which we receive ●n time promised to us in Christ before the World began See Tit. 1.2 Nay was not all ●race given Foederaly to us in Christ in that Covenant See 2. Tim. 1.9 Who hath sav●d us and called us not according to our works ●ut according to his own purpose and Grace which ●as given to us in Christ before the World be●an 4. Was it not that Covenant that was made ●etwixt the Father and the Son that Christ was made the Mediator and Surety of and Confirmed by his death and did not he un●ertake to Die for all Gods Elect when the Fulness of time was come Or was not God in Christ in and by vertue of that Covenant from everlasting a reconciling the World to himself And if so Was not the Covenant made with Christ of Redemption a Covenant of Peace and Reconciliation also Was it not representitively made then for us in Christ and actually made with us by Application and that it might be thus Apply'd to us in time did not Christ engage to see it done for us before time in that Holy Covenant then agreed on 5. Is there any one Promise one Blessing or one Priviledg which we received which was not Primarily granted to Christ for us in that Covenant viz. That our Acceptation should be in Christ that our Justification should be in him and our Sanctification should be in and by him c 6. Was not the Covenant of Redemption made with Christ as a Publick Person a Second Adam And if so was it not made in him with all his Seed Take here what a