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A79435 Yahweh Tsidkenu or The plain doctrin of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God; justified by the God of truth in his holy word, and the cloud of witnesses in all ages. Wherein are handled the causes of the sinners justification. Explained and applied in six and twenty sermons, in a plain, doctrinal and familiar way, for the capacity, and understanding of the weak and ignorant. By Charles Chauncy president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge in New-England. Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672. 1659 (1659) Wing C3739; Thomason E979_11; ESTC R222074 232,660 312

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the following transactions to 1658. Justified partly by divers Ancient Manuscripts written many hundred years before Calvin or Luther By Samuel Morland Esq Fol. Divine Characters in two parts acutely distinguishing the more secret and undiscerned differences between the Hypocrite in his best dress of seeming vertues and formal duties and the true Christian in his real graces and sincere obedience By Mr. Samuel Crook Fol. An Exposition upon Ezekiel by Mr. William Grenhill Fol. 4º The humble Sinner resolved what hee should do to be saved or faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the only way of salvation By Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick Fol. 4º The riches of Grace displayed in the offer and tender of salvation to poor sinners By the same Author Fol. 12º The Fountain opened and the water of life flowing forth for the refreshing of thirsty sinners By the same Author Fol. 4º The Gospels glory without prejudice to the Law shining forth in the glory of God the Father Son and Holy Ghost for the salvation of sinners By Mr. Richard Byfield Fol. 8º A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England agreed upon and consented unto by their Elders and Messengers in their meeting at the Savoy Fol. 4º A short Catechism By Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick Hidden Manna By Mr. Fenner Fol. 12º Safe Conduct or the Saints guidance to Glory By Mr. Ralph Robinson Fol. 4º The Saints longing after their heavenly Country By the same Author Fol. 4º A Sermon at a Fast By Nathaniel Ward Fol. 4º Moses his Death a Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Edward Bright Minister By Mr. Samuel Jacomb Fol. 4º A short and plain Catechism instructing a learner of Christian Religion what hee is to beleeve and what hee is to practice By the same Author The Hypocritical Nation described with an Epistle prefixed by Mr. Samuel Jacomb Fol. 4º A Sermon of the baptizing of Infants By Mr. Stephen Marshall Fol. 4º The unity of the Saints with Christ the head By the same Author Fol. 4º God only justifieth a Sinner THE FIRST SERMON ON Romans 3.24 25. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his bloud to declare his righteousnesse for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God AS touching the Context the Apostle had proved vers 23. That all Mankind lies under the guilt of Sin and therefore stand in need of Justification that they may be saved which Justification hee also shewed could not bee had either from any Creature or from the Law to vers 20. from whence he concludes that justification must necessarily bee sought in that Gospel Mystery propounded in the Lord Jesus Christ The whole dispute of the Apostle may be reduced to this Reason Men are justified either by Nature or by the Law or by the Gospel But they cannot bee justified either by Nature or by the Law therefore they must be justified by the Gospel The Proposition is pre-supposed and understood as manifest by it self The Assumption was demonstrated in the former part of this Epistle to vers 21. of this Chapter The Conclusion is expounded and illustrated to the end of this Chapter and so forward As touching the Text the words of it contain the Epitome of Evangelical Justification which is described 1 By the efficient principal and highest cause which is God vers 25. 2 By the inward impulsive cause the grace of God these signifying 1 Exclusively and that two-fold 1 Excluding Commutative justice or rendring like for like or so much for so much 2 Excluding Distributive justice proportionately respecting the dignity of men 2 Inclusively respecting the meer and pure grace of God observable in that Emphatical ingemination freely or gratis and by his grace 3 By the Meritorious cause which may also in some sort be called the Formal cause of our justification that is the Redemption made by Jesus Christ 4 By the Instrumental cause apprehending the object that is faith in his bloud 5 The Final cause 1 In respect of Us our Salvation and remission of Sins 2 In respect of God the manifestation of his Justice and Mercy that he might be just c. Doct. God the Father is the Fountain of justification As God the Father is the Fountain of all Happiness so is he of the justification of a sinner This is grounded upon vers 25. Whom God set forth And this is the rule of Divines generally received That wheresoever the Name of God is put in contra distinction to Christ Jesus it must not be taken essentially but personally for God the Father so here God set forth Christ to be a Propitiation i. e. God the Father For the better understanding whereof we are to know That where we say God the Father is the Fountain of our Justification it may be conceived in two respects 1 In way of opposition to the other persons of the holy and undivided Trinity 2 In opposition to the Creatures Object 1. In opposition to the Son and Spirit which will be cleared in answering this objection All the works of the Trinity that are without the God-head are undivided but Creation Redemption Justification and Sanctification are works without the Trinity or are acted and terminated on the Creature as their object and all the Persons in the blessed Trinity do work together in the effecting of them so that one and the same work is sometimes attributed to the Father sometimes to the Son and sometimes to the Holy Ghost yea what things the one doth the other is said to doe also Joh. 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work and vers 19. Whatsoever things the Father doth these also doth the Son likewise how then can the Father be the Fountain in Justification Answ The Father is the Fountain of Justification not excluding the Son and Holy Ghost from being causes in it for it is said 1 Cor. 6.11 Yee are sanctified yee are justified in the name of our Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God but shewing that the Father is the original in the action of Justification Or that the Father is the first in order of working So Joh. 5.19 The Son can doe nothing of himself c. So Joh. 16.13 14. The Spirit shall not speak of himself c. so the Father justifieth through the Son by the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost justifieth by himself from the Father and the Son the Son justifieth from the Father by the Holy Ghost and that upon two grounds 1 Because the Father is the Fountain of the Trinity and as the Persons are in order of subsisting so they are in order of working but the Father is first in order of subsisting Matth. 28.19 so also he is in working 2 The Father was the Person that most properly and directly was offended by sin hence it is said that Christ is an Advocate to the Father
In former times by the sacrifice of the Law the Mercy Seat and other types thus was Christ then set forth Act. 10.36 All these interpretations are usefull and precious which I comprehend therefore in this Doct. Christ was purposed and proposed our Propitiation That God the Father purposed from eternity and proposed in fulness of time his Son Jesus Christ to bee the propitiation for sinners 1 It s much insisted on in Scripture that the eternal decree and purpose of God is mentioned as the ground mark of our redemption 1 Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the fore-knowledge of God and the sanctification of the Spirit and obedience and the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Here wee have three works of the divine persons in the salvation of souls The Fathers election the Sons redemption and the Spirits application And these two latter are grounded in the former As also 1 Thess 5.9 1 Joh. 4.10 Act. 4.28 2 Christ was proposed formerly in the Old Testament I mean in the promises prophecies and types Act. 10.36 Luke 1.70 1 Pet. 1.10 11. The Prophets prophecyed of the grace of God in Christ and testified before hand of the sufferings of Christ c. Heb. 9.22 3 Most clearly in the Gospel-times 1 Pet. 1.20 The Lamb fore-ordained was manifested and offered in our times 2 Tim. 1.9 10. Gods purpose and grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the World began but is now made manifest by Christ c. when he came in flesh then was the fountain set open Zach. 13.1 Quest How was the decree of God the Father about the propitiation of Christ Answ There was from all eternity a gracious Covenant betwixt the persons of the Holy Trinity as it is expressed Isa 53.10 c. with Heb. 10.8 The Father saith If hee will make his soul an offering for sin c. And the Son saith Loe I cometo do thy will my God Quest Why did God the Father purpose from eternity Christ to be our propitiation Answ No reason can bee given but the good pleasure of the Lord Isa 53.10 It pleased the Lord to bruise him c. It s called the love of God and the free love of God 1 Joh. 4.10 that hee sent his Son to bee our propitiation Nothing without God whether faith or works or perseverance foreseen could move God to purpose any mans salvation For I may speak it with reverence God could not foresee any mans faith and good works except hee had decreed to give faith and obedience too himself Quest Why did God propose in the times of the Old Testament Christs propitiation Answ 1. It was necessary for the salvation of all the Elect before the comming of Christ there being no salvation to be had in any other but him Act. 4.12 and no salvation by Christ but by his sacrifice Heb. 9.22 but this is certain that God appointed their salvation and therefore appointed the means thereof that is the proposal of the Sacrifice and propitiation of Christ 1 Thess 5.19 2 It was necessary for after times for hence it is that Christ and his Apostles did Preach still out of the Old Testament Besides If they had one way of salvation and wee another then there would have been more waies to heaven than one and that would have endangered our salvation for wee should have been left in doubt and suspicion which way to take But the Scripture shews us that wee must bee saved as the fathers were Act. 15.11 Quest Why was Christs sacrifice proposed so openly since the comming of Christ Answ 1. In respect of the Elect both Jews and Gentiles that both might see their free admittance to him and acceptation in him Act. 2. cap. 3. 2 In respect of the reprobates that they might be left without excuse and Gods justice cleared in their destruction Eph. 2.13 Use 1. The hainousness of their sin who do neglect Christ This may serve to discover the hainousnesse of their sin that do either neglect or despise Christs Sacrifice or propitiation For 1 Consider that that revelation of Christ in the Old Testament though but dark and imperfect yet was sufficient and effectual unto the salvation of all the Elect then the Patriarks and Prophets c. John 1.29 Act. 10.43 Could the Ceremonies and the shadows save how much more Jesus Christ the body it self as hee is now revealed Could they see the Promises afar off and embrace them then And wee when they are near at hand put them away from us Had they but the predictions of Christs death and were saved by it and wee are not who have the full accomplished thereof God reserved for us these better things sad and very sinful is it if wee become never the better but the worse Act. 13.32 33. The Promise which God made unto the Fathers hee hath fulfilled unto us their children the neglect of these must needs be a more hainous sin for which the Patriarks and Prophets of old shall stand up in the judgement and condemn us 2 Because Christ is so generally and freely offered to all that will receive him Rev. 22.17 Whosoever will let him come and take of the waters of life freely What can men say but that their destruction is now of themselves wholly and that they are self-murtherers This will make the fire of Hell furnace seven times hotter than ordinary and worse than Sodomes Hell to think how ready and open the way to the Mercy Seat was and nothing hindered thee from it but thine own vile heart To see persons worse sinners than thy self saved in Heaven and thou thrust out Mat. 8.11 12. Many shall come from the East and West c. 3 It s aggravated by this that Jesus Christ was the onely propitiation determined of God for sinners from everlasting both his person and the manner of his redemption Psal 33.11 And hence unless wee could null the Counsel of God its impossible to finde any other propitiation No equivalent price for mans redemption besides this No Mercy Seat but meerly this By Gods decree the matter is eternally limitted that there is not any other way than by Christs death How shall wee escape if wee neglect so great Salvation Heb. 2.2 3. what recompence of vengeance can bee sufficient for this sin not onely if wee despise or scorn but if wee neglect or care not for this salvation Now hee that doth take care about this salvation will use all means rowl every stone take any pains about it will as Darius Dan. 6.14 18. Set his heart to the matter cared for it laboured about it passed the night without his accustomed meal his musick or his sleep and early and in haste arose and went unto Daniel whom he cared for thus 2 Cor. 7.11 Now if this bee the true care then those who have no fixed settled serious thoughts about their salvation That will not abate one jot of their sinful delights nor carnal contentments for it but
let the word they have heard heedlesly to slip from them again How is it possible they should escape weigh seriously but that one Scripture Prov. 1.24 to the end Comfort to those that have interest in Christ thus proposed and purposed for their propitiation Use 2. Of comfort unto the Children of God who have part in Christ their comfort lies in these branches 1 The proposal of Christ in the Promises and Prophecies of the old Testament This wee are sure is that good old way in which the Saints were saved then as Now. Jer. 18.14 Will a man leave the Snow of Lebanon that commeth from the rock of the field Or shall the cold flowing waters bee forsaken That is Will a man leave the pure fountain water to come to dig puddles as Jerem. 2.13 as many now-adaies do Our path is the path of all the Saints of former ages Wee follow the cloud of Witnesses Heb. 12.1 And may hope to bee in Abrahams bosome that Father of the faithful while that we insist in the faith of Abraham 2 In the proposal of Christ so clearly and largely in the times of the New Testament confirmed by the voice of God and so many signs and wonders wrought Heb. 2.3.4 here is great comfort that our souls are in the right way to bliss Rom. 16.25 26. 3 In the eternal purpose of God to make Christ our Propitiation When wee consider the sleights of Satan and our own weaknesses wee have cause to say that we shall one day fall But then Rom. 9.11 2 Tim. 2.19 The purpose of God according to Election will stand when heaven and earth shall fall The Foundation of God stands sure If it were a Foundation of mans laying it would not bee sure but it s the Lords that never was nor will bee shaken Our Salvation is not built upon our Faith our Works or any sufficiency in our selves or in the Creatures But on Gods Eternal Wisdome and Counsel and unchangeable Decree and on his Son Jesus as our Foundation 1 Cor. 3.11 1 Pet. 2.6 Behold I lay in Sion a chief Corner stone Elect and pretious and hee that beleeves on him shall not bee confounded Let him therefore be exceedingly comforted and take up Pauls triumphing Challenge and say Rom. 8.33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect its God that justifieth its Christ that dyed This is a sure breast-work against all Satans batteries and Accusations So Tit. 1.2 Wee have hope of eternal life promised us by an unalterable purpose and that from eternity Object How can that bee seeing before the World began there was no Creature to make the Promise to Answ I will not trouble you with other Interpretations but this is the truth That God the Father promised to the second Person of the sacred Trinity his own Son To give eternal life to all those that should beleeve upon him in the fulness of time And its suitable to that 2 Tim. 1.9 Who hath saved us and called us with a holy calling according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ before the world began Shall wee now say that wee are unworthy of any promise or Mercy It s very true we in our selves are altogether unworthy But Jesus Christ our Redeemer is worthy to have it made to him and performed to him The Lamb that was stain is worthy And immediately only to the Lord Jesus Christ were the promises made not to us and that before the World began so that they are in a good way and a sure hand there 's nothing succeeding can disanul Gal. 3.17 nor should discourage us from taking hold thereon Christ set forth to be a Propitiation THE THIRTEENTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation Doct. THat God the Father purposed from eternity and proposed in the fulnesse of time his Son Jesus Christ to be the Propitiation to appease his wrath Vse 3. Of conviction of errors c. It may serve to discover unto us the danger of diverse erroneous Tenents about the satisfaction of Christ Some denying some lessening of it some adding thereto humane satisfactions and propitiations Which wicked errours as they do overthrow many other Principles of Christian Religion so especially this foundation of foundations So that unless God should reverse his eternal Decree verified in all ages hitherto and should give forth another Scripture and lay open another way to heaven It s impossible these men should be saved for they hold not the head Col. 2.19 nor are at all built upon the only foundation 1 Cor. 3.11 having missed of Jesus Christ and his Propitiation Use 4. This shews the gratious and wonderful concurrence The concurrence of the persons in Trinity to our salvation of all the persons of the Trinity in the salvation of a sinner Here is the Fathers purpose and eternal decree the Sons propitiation the holy Spirits application of it implyed in the work of Faith in the blood of Christ A great mistake therefore it is for any to think that we do owe much more to Christ for our salvation than wee do to God the Father as if hee did carry it but justly nay somewhat severely towards us in Christ onely was mercy Why Consider 1. That the justice of God is an an essential attribute common to all the three persons that just will to punish sin or that wrath of God against it is alike in them all Therefore there is no greater enemy to sinners than the Son and the Holy Ghost Psal 45.7 2 Though Christ only did take flesh upon him and suffer yet this was now brought about by the Fathers Councel and decree Joh. 3.16 Hee gave his Son Rom. 8.32 Hee spared not his Son 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself God the Father is the fountain of the God-head in order of subsisting And so hee is in all the works of grace that are wrought for sinners It was his love that moved him to appoint this way of salvation 1 Joh. 4.10 3 Christs satisfaction and sacrifice was no cause of the fathers love but an effect thereof and a chief means of our salvation 1 Thess 5.9 The cause of a sinners salvation but not the cause why hee is elected and chosen of God unto salvation 4 It was the wonderful free love of God the Father to give any of us in particular to Jesus Christ and to determine us to bee of that small number that were to be reconciled to him by Jesus Christ Joh. 17.6 Thine they were and thou gavest them mee Therefore it s said Joh. 5.23 That all men should honour the Son as they do honour the Father that is with like love but not with greater love Let us therefore learn to glorify God in Christ 1 Pet. 4.11 for though wee may direct our worship unto one person yet wee must take heed of excluding the other in our
that imputeth If any man doth perfectly perform those things that the Law commandeth the reward of righteousness is imputed to him according to debt for this hath the foundation in himself and his perfect performance but if a man works not but having transgressed the Law beleeveth to him the reward of righteousness is accounted according to grace for it hath a foundation out of himself in anothers performance viz. in Christ Which the Apostle proves vers 5. To him that works not c. If the imputation should bee made according to the foundation that is in himself sin should bee imputed to condemnation for hee is ungodly but now faith is accounted to the ungodly for righteousness therefore this must bee founded on the grace of him that imputes The former kind of imputation is onely by way of supposition and no man was ever justified by it in the sight of God but the latter is the common way whereby Abraham and all beleevers are justified in Gods sight Object It seems to bee an unrighteous act and implies falsehood to impute righteousness to a sinner as it is to impute sin to a righeeous person Prov. 17.15 To justify the wicked and condemn the righteous are both an abomination to the Lord and the contrary is reputed an act of Gods justice 1 King 8.32 Exod. 34.7 Answ It is against Law and justice to justify the wicked without cause when there is no satisfaction made by the offender himself or by any other on his behalf suitable to the will of the persons offended and persons concerned do consent but now when God justifies and imputes righteousness to the ungodly having received a full and sufficient satisfaction by his sons obedience this is no unjustice at all but every way most just the Lord Jesus and the father being content and consenting to it 2 There is no falshood in this imputation of righteousness because God can call things that are not as though they were Rom. 4.17 and hee doth truely make those righteous whom hee justifies by his imputed righteousness Rom. 8.4 that the righteousness of God might be fulfilled in us which if it be meant of imputed righteousnesse as it is commonly taken the phrase shews it to bee as really ours as if wee had done it our selves if it bee taken of inherent righteousness as some of the learned take it it shews that where this imputed righteousnesse is there is also inherent as an effect thereof though it bee but imperfect begun and an effect of the former Object But this imputed righteousnesse is but a work of the thought and Cogitation only and is not a real matter therefore is not to bee rested in Answ This Righteousness that is imputed is really given to beleevers it is called the gift of Righteousness Rom. 5.17 that which is given is really our own to all such purposes wherein it may concern us Object But if Christs righteousness bee Imputed to us then it seems to follow that the beleever is as righteous as Christ and therefore every beleever is a redeemer and a Saviour of others for Christ was so Answ This will not follow because 1 The beleever is still a sinner in himself so was not Jesus Christ the righteous 2 Because the vertue that is in the head is communicated to all the members it doth not therefore follow that every member is thereby made a head to have such an influence into all the other members as the head hath 3 Redeemer Saviour Surety c. are denominations proper to him as he is a pay-master and satisfier of the Law in the behalf of others and not as any thing is due from himself and although his righteousnesse by a Legal Imputation to us and acceptation on our behalf is called ours and wee may bee properly said to bee righteous in his righteousness yet his surety-ship as such cannot bee imputed ours hence none of those denominations as of Saviour Redeemer c. So that though we be pay-masters and satisfiers of the Law under this imputation and by Gods account yet we are not therefore sureties or redeemers For it is proper to us onely to bee redeemed not to be redeemers So that the righteousness of Christ whereby hee satisfies the Law is applyed by imputation to the beleever not his Surety-ship Redeemer-ship because proper onely to the Redeemer and not communicable to the redeemed so much as by imputation for Redeemer and Redeemed are Relata ergo opposita neither doth the Law in demanding Satisfaction look at Surety-ship but paiment whether it bee in the person of the offender or of the surety Therefore this objection falls to the ground as vain and frivolous for though the Law calls a sinner perfectly righteous in his justification yet it calls him not a surety or a Redeemer for the Law calls not for a Surety c. but accounts the sinner as righteous touching the demands of the Law as one that never brake the Law yea as the Surety himself made under the Law for satisfaction to the Law by Active or Passive Obedience do equally dismiss or acquit the person that is under it from the Guilt Curse or Condemnation of it Reas 1. Taken from the union of the beleever with Christ for being once made one with Christ all his benefits become his so that the righteousnesse of the head is communicated to all his members The oyntment on the head of Aaron ran down on his skirts and members Thus Paul desired to bee found in Christ not having his own righteousnesse Phil. 3.9 hee desired the righteousnesse which is through faith i. e. imputed righteousnesse apprehended by faith and hee shews the reason why it is made the beleevers because we are found in him that is ingrafted into his Mystical body and are made one Mystical person with him and this will serve to answer Popish objections Obj. How can a man bee made righteous by another mans righteousnesse more than rich by another mans riches Ans Though the righteousnesse bee compared to a Garment in Scripture yet the Person of Christ is really united to the beleever which cannot be spoken of a garment Besides also Christ's imputed righteousnesse there is also imparted righteousnesse Reas 2. From the compar son between the first and second Adam for as Adams transgression of the Law of God is imputed to all his posterity and that in respect thereof they are reputed sinners and accursed and liable to eternal death so also Christs obedience whereby he fulfilled the Law is so imputed to the members of his Mystical body that in regard of God they stand as innocent justified and accepted to eternal life The Argument is Pauls Rom. 5.19 As by one mans disobedience many are made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous Vers 17. As by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousnesse shall reign in life by
concludes vers 36. and cryes out Oh the depth of the wisdome of God c. So let us alwayes doe when we cannot trace God in his wayes Eccl. 7.14 God hath set prosperity and adversity the one over against the other to the end that no man should finde any thing after him i. e. that none should see the print of his steps When God deals thus and his ways are over-clouded by us never let us quarrel or cavil at any passage of his providence but let us fall down and adore the righteousnesse of the Lord and judge him not according to outward appearance but say How unsearchable are thy judgements c. and Psal 17.19 Thy righteousnesse O God is very high c. and truly beyond the reach of men and Angels thou hast done great things oh God who is like unto thee thou hast shewed me great and sore troubles and shalt quicken me again and raise me up from the depths of the earth So when God visiteth the sins of the Fathers upon the Children acknowledge Gods righteousnesse in it for Children are part of their Parents and it is just with God to punish such as hate him when and where he pleaseth Besides many times children approve of the sins of their Parents and imitate them and doe worse than they as Belshazzar Dan. 8.22 So when God gives grace to some and denies it to others that are alike sinful this seems harsh to Arminians and carnal persons but God saith Shall I not doe what I will with mine own Mat. 20.13 The Glory of Gods Righteousnesse is the end of Redemption THE SIX AND TWENTIETH SERMON ON Rom. 3.25 26. To declare I say at this time his righteousness WEE have heard how that not only the mercy and truth of God but also his justice doth concur and act in the justification of a sinner but there is yet more in the words when it is said that this is done for the declaration of the righteousnesse of God and that with a repetition of it to signify that God would have us to take special notice of this And there is implyed an answer to a secret objection for it might bee said why did not the Lord freely forgive the sins of his Elect without the redemption wrought by Christ to satisfy such a question the Lord saith because this way of forgiveness by Christs redemption makes most for the declaration of the justice of God in the pardoning of sin The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 translated declaration or to declare is rendred Phil. 1.28 a manifest token so I conceive the meaning is here and it should be rendered for a manifest token or for the demonstration of the righteousness of God God would have his people to know that there was great necessity of this way of justification because that God is essentially just and cannot otherwise forgive sin except his justice be satisfied Doctr. The main end of the redemption wrought by Christ The main end of redemption and that hee was made a Propitiatory sacrifice for sin was the demonstration of the glory of the justice of God to the world This point lies clear in the Text and it is that which is signifyed by that speech that is so often used in all the great works of God especially his Mercies to his people and his Judgements upon his Enemies this is still mentioned as the end that God aims at in Exodus and Ezekiel That yee may know that I am the Lord that is Just Holy Merciful and Faithful c. and such a one as I have revealed my self to be it is expressed excellently Jerem. 9.23 24. Let not the wise man glory in his wisdome c. but let him that glorieth glory in this that hee understandeth and knoweth mee that I am Jehovah which exercise loving kindnesse judgement and righteousnesse in the earth for in these things I delight The true knowledge of God is a matter of wonderful worth and it is not onely to know him to bee a God that exercises loving kindness but also Judgement and Righteousnesse in the earth and the reason is because in these things the Lord delighteth These things are according to the nature and heart of God Now mark that the Lord would have us to know him to bee such a God and to glory in this for this is the happiness of a poor creature Now that you may know how pertinent this is to the matter in hand yee may compare with it 1 Cor. 1.30 31. where it is said That Christ is made unto us of God wisdome righteousness sanctification and redemption that according as it is written Let him that glorieth glory in the Lord. Whence there is evidently a reference to that place of the Prophet Jeremy So that to put both places together there will bee this collection from them That God the Father hath appointed and sent the Lord Jesus Christ to bee the Head and Fountain of all spiritual blessings and especially of righteousnesse to the faithful that they may know him to bee Jehovah that exerciseth loving kindness judgement and righteousness in the earth to strip all the Children of Men of all glorying in themselves and to cause them to ascribe all the glory to the Lord For the handling of this I shall open two things 1 How the shedding of Christs blood for a Propitiatory Sacrifice makes for the glory of Gods justice 2 Why the demonstration of this glory was the end of the shedding of Christs blood How the shedding of Christs blood glorifieth Gods justice Quest 1. How doth the shedding of Christs blood to be a Propitiatory sacrifice make for the glory of Gods justice Answ Not in an ordinary manner onely as all other judgements of God do shew forth the Justice of God but in a most transcendent and eminent way such as never was before and that in two respects especially 1 In regard of the person whose blood is shed his relation to the Father as being his onely begotten Son his dignity as having a Name above every Name and hee that is appointed Heir of all things by whom he made the World the brightnesse of his Fathers glory and the express Image of his Person Heb. 1.2 3 There was never Justice executed upon such a person as Christ was So yee may consider the love of the Father to him Matth. 12.18 Hee was the Fathers beloved in whom his soul delighted and his love to the Father and his doing alwaies that which was pleasing to the Father Joh. 14.31 and yee may adde to these the fervent prayers to his Father with strong cries and tears Heb. 5.7 together with the extremity of his sufferings that is an Hell upon Earth and the pains of the second death before the first death and in the daies of his flesh So that neither the Cup nor any drop of the Cup did pass away from him Matth. 26. This was a new an admirable and transcendent justice such as never
and disanul in their thoughts and apprehensions the Justice of God as though it were altogether Heterogeneal Heterodox and impertinent to the mystery of the Gospel Now I beseech you that yee would bee convinced of this whatsoever yee forget that there is more of the justice of God declared and demonstrated in the Gospel and Gospel mysteries thereof than there is in the Law I might tell you of those dreadful Threatnings against them that sin against the Gospel See Heb. 2.2 3. Heb. 10.26 27. Heb. 12.25 where there is a far heavier punishment denounced against the Gospel sins and sinners than there ever was against the transgressions or transgressors of the Law and if wee look into Examples it is true that there were heavy punishments inflicted in the times of the Old Testament as the drowning of the whole World the destruction of Sodome and Jerusalem yea take in the rejection of the evil Angels yet none of all these were comparative to the example in the text and Heb. 1. Christ is set above the Angels and hath a name above every name yet even upon him Divine Justice hath passed never any Justice was like this yet this must go for Gospel-justice yea this is the end of all that grace that the Lord hath shewed in the Gospel and in the death of Christ it is for the demonstration of the Justice of God yea the indispensable Justice of God The Lord would convince all the World in the Tenor of the Gospel how terrible his Justice and his Wrath is That is very remarkable Rom. 1.17 18. That in the Gospel the Righteousness of God is revealed from Faith to Faith Even since that in the same Gospel The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all unrighteousnesse and ungodliness of men c. why but was not Gods Wrath revealed in the Old Testament Truely the Text shews that it was never so cleared and demonstrated before Now let mee adde this that the Text holds forth in those words at this time what time was that time but the time of the Gospel whereby the Spirit of God intimates that there would bee mighty need and more than ever in the secure times of the Gospel that the Justice of God should bee manifested now many will think that since the death of Christ nothing but the Grace of God should bee heard of and that it would be accounted Legal Preaching to tell the people of the Justice of God but even at this time behold I say in these wanton times of the Gospel behold that God would have his justice declared more than ever in former times and say not that in the Gospel times this justice as executed onely upon Christ is declared for though that bee true in regard of the members of Christ yet doubtlesse as for others no doubt but the state of Chorazin and Bethsaida Tyre and Sidon is far worse than the state of unbeleevers and impenitent persons in the times of the Old Testament I do willingly receive and imbrace the difference betwixt the Law and Gospel held forth by the Protestant divines that free grace and remission of sins is promised and bestowed in the Gospel upon all beleevers Joh 3.16 which the Law strictly taken mentions not yet the contempt or neglect of this grace being a greater sin than any other must needs bring an heavier weight of justice upon them that are guilty thereof Let all this serve to rectify our judgement concerning the main Scope of the Gospel which is not onely to set forth Gods infinite grace in Christ but also to demonstrate his justice against sin Vse 3. The grounded security of the faithful Instruction It may shew us the impregnable and grounded security of the faithful and the strongest foundation of assurance that I know of in the whole book of God that is in short the infinite love of God in Christ that follows necessarily upon this demonstration of his justice in the death of Christ If that the Lord had forgiven sinners without any more adoe of his meer will and Grace without any price or ransome this easy way of forgiveness prated of by the Socinians and Carnal Gospellers would in no sort have so declared or demonstrated the infinite love of God to the Elect as this doth that when as God the Father without violence and wrong to his just and holy nature I may speak it with reverence could not pardon one sin by his grace yet in his admirable wisdome and grace hee hath been at that cost to give his Sons blood to bee a ransome for sin that justice may have its due course This is the meaning of that vers 24. wee are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ this is admirable grace and free grace indeed All the Angels in Heaven and men on earth may bee astonished at this Oh! how exceeding pretious were our sinful souls to the Lord our God that they should bee valued at such a price by the Lord himself when as the Son of God himself was valued but at thirty peeces of silver by sinful men there was never such a price as this given for any creature besides and never such a love as this that either would or could be at this cost Object It is prophanely and wickedly objected by Hereticks in this case that if Christ dyed for sinners then the Sons love to us far exceeded the Fathers love the Father deals rigorously with sinners but the Son laies down his life for them God the fathers love to the faithful in scripture expressions and divers effects so all the Love is in the Son and not in the father Answ In the general the love of all the Divine persons is infinite and the same and therefore cannot admit degrees let us therefore abhor all such odious comparisons More particularly to root out all such evil surmises see what course the Scripture takes to discover the Fathers love in this whole mystery which is by all means to bee acknowledged and adored 1 There is the Fathers eternal Purpose and Decree to save a certain number of faln man-kinde and to redeem them from destruction which is called his so loving of them Joh. 3.16 2 There is the Fathers love in sending of his Son to take flesh upon him 1 Joh. 4.9 10. herein is the love of God manifested that he sent his Son into the World c. 3 There is the Fathers commandement given to his Son to dye for his Elect thus the Son himself acknowledgeth Joh. 10.18 I have power to lay down my life and power to take it up This commandement have I received of my father 4 God the Father therefore loves his Son because hee laid down his life Joh. 10.17 Therefore doth my Father love me because I lay down my life 5 God the Father is pleased to reveal this grace in the Gospel and the ministry thereof 2 Cor. 5.18 All things are of God who hath
1 Joh. 2.1 the Father is in this case the Judge the Son the Advocate The Creation which is especially ascribed to the Father is wronged by sin Secondly The Father is the Fountain of Justification in opposition to the Creature for justification as it is in man is meerly passive and therefore doth pre-suppose the action of another justifying us and of whom but of God as Rom. 3.30 God is one who shall justifie c. And again Gal. 3.8 God would justifie c. and that of Rom. 8.30 Those whom he called he justified c. Hee that justifieth is the same with him that calleth and predestinates and that is God Quest What are we to understand by the justification of a Sinner in the sight of God Answ The meaning of Justification God is said to justifie a Sinner not because he doth infuse righteousnesse or makes him fit to doe such things as are just which is the error of the Papists placing justification first in the infusing the habits and then in the Acts of Grace or good works flowing from those habits wherewithall they intermingle a kind of remission of sin But God is said therefore to justifie because by his judicial proceedings or sentence he absolves and acquits Sinners from the guilt of sin with the punishment thereof and accepts them as just persons unto life eternal This might be many ways proved but for brevity sake rest in this That justification in the Scripture is wont to be opposed to accusation and condemnation as Prov. 17.15 Rom. 8.33 Quest But to what purpose serves Christ then in the Popish Justification Ans Hee hath merited that grace for sinners that they might merit and justifie themselves but herein they make Christ the Causa sine qua non as Logicians speak that is such as hath no real influence on the effect yea they ascribe more to the good works of sinners than they doe to the merits of Christ for Christs merits by their Assertion doe but make us justifiable which is a woeful delusion and at the best implicite blasphemy Quest But doth it belong to God only to justifie Answ 1. How can it be otherwise since it belongs to none to justifie but to him to whom it belongs to judge now the Lord is the supreme Judge all power of judging in Spiritual regards being taken from the creature Rom. 14.4 Who art thou that judgest another mans servant to his own Master hee stands or falls And vers 10. Why dost thou judge thy brother we shall all stand before the Judgement Seat of Christ. Mortal man must not be an everlasting Judge yea the Apostle goes further 1 Cor. 4.3 and saies he passes little to bee judged of them or by mans judgement yea saies he I judge not my self i. e. no other man had power to judge him nor himself to judge himself who then hath power And vers 4. to shew who was the Judge to pardon or condemn he saies Hee that judgeth me is the Lord. 2 It appears from the nature of justification in that the word justification is taken from Courts of Justice and juridical proceedings in Scripture use and signifies the sentence of absolution and is opposed to condemnation Prov. 17.15 To justifie the wicked c. Psal 143.3 Enter not into judgement c. and in the text it signifies remission of sins and imputation of righteousnesse so that none but God can justifie because none but God can forgive Mark 2.7 and God takes it to himself Isa 43.25 I have put away thy transgressions c. Rom. 4.6 God imputeth righteousnesse without works God must doe it or it will never be done Besides in justification there is the Will of God not to punish or not to impute Psal 32.1 2. and a discharge from the Curse and Wrath of God Rom. 8.1 3 4. 3 It appears by the Concomitants and fruits of justification which God only can bestow as blessednesse Psal 32.1 communion with God peace of conscience joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.1.3 and freedome of accesse to the Throne of Grace but who keeps the key of Gods Presence-chamber but himself Who can admit us to communion with God but himself Spiritual blessings and priviledges are farre out of the reach of any Creature and have no Steward but Gods own Spirit from whence this joy is called 1 Thes 1.6 The joy of the Holy Ghost Vse 1. Let this serve for confutation of such as either divide justification between God and man or else utterly exclude God from being the efficient cause of which sort are the Papists who fancy a double justification First in infusing habits of grace whereby they are prepared to justifie themselves the Lord of his grace purging away their sins Of this they grant God to be in part the efficient cause joyning mans free will concurring with him as a burthen too heavie for God alone to bear which is in truth that which Protestants call Regeneration Secondly in improving their gracious habits or qualities infused whereby they are every day more and more righteous and in this they place their merits for eternal life And in this justification which is in truth that which the Protestants call Sanctification they deny God to be the efficient cause But the Scripture makes but one Justification whereof one God is the Author Rom. 3.30 Seeing it is one God that shall justifie c. i. e. All the faithful are justified alike And this admits not of divers degrees but is all at once though the manifestation sense and assurance of it may be by divers degrees Vse 2. This may serve for unspeakable terror to all that have lived in enmity and rebellion against God and still goe on in their grievous provocations Whom doe they provoke to anger Is it not the Lord who alone doth and can justifie a sinner in his sight Jam. 4.12 There is one Law-giver that hath power to save and to destroy there is none else that hath either power or authority to save a poor Sinner from Death or Hell God saith Exod. 23.7 I will not justifie the wicked i. e. that still goe on in their wickednesse and none can doe it besides him Many vile wretches will either deny or justifie themselves in their wickednesse as it is said of the Pharisees Self justifiers in a sad estate Luke 16.15 10.29 and with the Harlot in the Proverbs can carry it out with their lyes and brazen faces and purse and friends in earthly Courts and whatsoever their cause is will finde some like themselves to acquit them but these are but inferiour Courts the Cause must bee tried again in an higher Court before the supream Judge from whom there can be no escape whose sentence no creature can avoyd or abide Hee knows all hearts and mens privie pranks who will justly condemn what the world hath unjustly commended and force them to say with Job 9.20 If I justifie my self mine own mouth shall condemn me yea
soul from the hand c. 2 It is an irresistible and mighty redemption Luke 1.67 Hee hath raised up a Horn of salvation that is a Kingdome power Dignity and strength of salvation every way sufficient to succour 3 Perfect not only in impretation of a possibility of deliverance but also in actual application to call the Elect to bring their soules to glory Rev. 5 9. Thou hast redeemed us to God by thy blood so also from all our enemies Luk. 1.71 That wee should bee saved from our Enemies from all our iniquities Tit. 2.14 from death Hos 13.14 I will ransome thee from the power of the grave from the power of Satan Heb. 2.14 By death hee destroyed him that had the power of Death that is the Devil from the World Gal. 1.4 from the wrath of God Rom. 5.9 not onely present but to come 1 Thess 1.10 from the whole curse of the Law being made a curse for us Gal. 3.15 from all that which the justice of God hath pronounced against transgressors yea both of soul and body to eternity Eph. 4.30 Heb. 9.12 Reas 1 Taken from the fitness of Christs Person being the word Incarnate to accomplish the work of our redemption for three things are required 1 Power to redeem us and to vanquish our Enemies Hell Death World Devil Christ is God over all Rom. 9.5 2 Right to redeem not only of propriety but of propinquity the next kinsman onely can redeem Deut. 25.5 the second Person in the Trinity that took mans nature was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 next of kin Eph. 5.30 flesh and blood 3 Dignity must bee given to the price paid Act. 20.28 these things suited none but Christ Reas 2 From things requisite to a sufficient redemption and satisfaction as 1 Price must bee such as will content the person to whom 't is due but the ransome paid by Christ was according to the Fathers will Heb. 10.9 and a sweet smelling savour to God Eph. 5.2 2 There must be an equality too of the debt or wrong in the Price paid for therefore satisfaction is required the sin of man made all things unequal between God and man now Justice requires equality 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist Eth. Ezek. 18.29 Oh yee house of Israel are not my waies equal are not your waies unequall such is the satisfaction of Christ to all the sinnes and punishments temporal and eternal of all the Elect and is a just recompence for all the dishonour and wrong done to God by them which the glory of the World could not have reached to 1 Pet. 1.18 19. you were not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold c. It was such a Price as by one offering perfected for ever Heb. 10.14 those that are sanctified and what would we have more than perfection was the Law broken Christ is better than the Law hee is the essential word of God doth sin rob God of his Glory Christ is the brightness of his Fathers Glory Heb. 1.3 3 The Price paid must bee voluntary not forced for otherwise it would rather bee satispassion than satisfaction The damned in Hell do not satisfy for sin Christs payment was voluntary Joh 10.15 I lay down my Life and vers 18. I have power to lay it down He gave himself for us Eph. 5.2 4 Satisfaction must bee of that which is otherwise undue such was Christs the Father could in Justice exact no such matter at his hands being innocent He made him to be sin who knew none 2 Cor. 5.21 5 It must bee clear and evident to secure Captives or Debtors and to give their Souls and Consciences satisfaction but such was Christs redemption Heb. 9.9 14. The gifts and Sacrifices of the Law could not make him that did the services perfect as pertaining to the Conscience c. but Christ offered through the eternal Spirit that is the God-head of Christ purged the conscience from dead works Witness also the Resurrection the full price is paid seeing our surety is set at liberty from the grave Rom. 4.25 the Prison into which hee was cast for our sins Vse 1. To confute sundry errors and Heresies Confutation of Popish partial redemption and Socinian blasphemies that deny it as of Papists that make Christ a partial Redeemer and his satisfaction imperfect that bee satisfyes onely for the fault and leaves us to satisfy for the punishment or that he redeemed us from the eternal but would leave us to satisfy for the temporal punishment If Christs redemption bee perfect there is nothing left to bee done by us nor suffered in way of satisfaction Heb. 7.25 Christ saves to the utmost and needs not our botching For the Socinians they ascribe no more than Turks to Christs redemption Let us cease to rake in those Dung-hills their Nomination is a sufficient confutation Use 2. This singular redemption by Christ Bondage of unregenerate necessarily infers a singular bondage and slavery in which all unregenerate sinners lye Jer. 10.14 Egypt was never such an iron Furnace as the sinner is in Were wee not enthralled what need a ransome what need of redemption bodily bondage as in the Turkish slavery mony might redeem but nothing less than the blood of God could redeem us See the estate of the ungenerate 1 They are in hands of such Lords as do rule with rigour and severity over them 2 They have not freedome of will to do any thing they could do in their state of innocency for God 3 They are forced to indure most intollerable things to be born 1 The Lords over natural men are of two sorts 1 Principal 2 Ministerial The Principal is the most just and terrible God whose Justice they have wronged by sin therefore wee are said to bee redeemed from under the curse of the Law Gal. 4.4 7. that is from under the revenging Justice of the Law As Malefactors are called the Kings Prisoners properly not the Goalers that keep them So Sinners are Gods Prisoners and who can deliver them out of his hand but Christ Ministeriall Lords are the Devil and his Angels and the Conscience accusing condemning and tormenting for sin Hence Sinners are said before Conversion to bee under the Devils power Act. 26.18 under the power of darkness Col. 1.13 and taken as beasts alive of the Devil at his will 2 Tim. 2. ult Yea God makes a mans Conscience his keeper going up and down constantly with him haling him to condemnation Thus the Spirit often works through the Law in the affrighted Conscience and though some make this their Keeper Drunk that they may escape yet God awakens him to his former terror 2 A natural man hath no spiritual liberty to do nor enjoy good by any Promise Ordinance or Priviledge his heart is weary and burthened by all Mal. 1.13 hee is led by the nose as a slave serving divers lusts and pleasures Tit. 3.3 led along like bruite beasts with sensuality and hurried on by a violent appetite
as 2 Pet. 2.12 and chained fast to his lust by the bonds of iniquity Act. 8.23 his own iniquity shall take the wicked Prov. 5.22 3 Hee suffers innumerable miseries and intollerable Heb. 2.15 through fear of death c. When a man hath spent his wit youth strength state and worn out himself in the Devils drudgery when his body soul and Credit are all lost by the Devils service what reward for his true and trusty obedience Rom. 6. ult The wages of sin is death and Psal 11.6 7. Fire snares brimstone stormy tempests of Gods furious indignation this is the portion of his Cup. 1 Aggravation of this bondage of sinners O the misery of natural man far surpassing that of a Beast if a Dog bee chained hee howls if the Swine bee bound hee cries but sinful man laughs in the middest of his bondage hee counts it his liberty to live a slave to the Devil and thinks to gratify his fleshly lusts is liberty yea and promise others liberty in this course too whilest themselves are servants of corruption 2 Pet. 2.19 though they have no more liberty than the Oxe that is lead to the slaughter 2 They will not beleeve nor understand their bondage as when Christ offered liberty to the Jews Joh. 8.32 they said they were never in bondage to any Their thraldome entered not into their thoughts and they disliked that our Saviour should mind them of it As it fared with those men that Elisha lead to Samaria they were bands of the Syrians yet followed the Prophet being blind into the City of their enemies thinking they had gone to Damascus So it is with these while the Devil lead them to Hell where they must perish beyond all hope and take up a room amongst murthering Spirits they yet conceive they are walking towards Heaven and defie the Devil as having nothing to do with him who are at the very Pits mouth the very brink of Hell and by no means will bee stopped O beloved Let no man deceive himself imagining that if the Laws of men take not hold of him but hee goes where hee lists and doth what hee will then hee is the onely man that leadeth a free Life but rather know that every States Free-man is not Christs Free-man or redeemed one No no there bee many that fare daintily live in all Lieentiousness have their fill of Worldly Pleasures and run at randome like the Beasts in the Wildernesse that are more arrant Slaves than those that row in the Gallies of Turky Let them turn the inside outward and they will finde Legions of domineering Devils commanding over them If thou didst never feel this spiritual bondage 't is a certain sign thou art under it still Colos 1.13 Who hath delivered us c. See Luke 11.21 its aggravation 1 In that it is of the Soul Peter Epist 1. Chapter 3. speaks of Spirits in Prison a natural mans spirit is one of them and shuts up in Sin too which is the worst Prison 2 Here the means of escape are far more difficult another Slave may run away or his bolts bee removed or hee may buy his liberty but here is no possibility of it Rom. 7.24 3 Here bee more bad Masters they serve divers Lusts Tit. 3.3 So many Lusts so many Masters Jacob found it hard to please Laban one bad Master 4 Here men love their bondage so that if liberty bee offered they refuse it Joh. 8.36 Christ proclaimed liberty to the Jews but they refused it Yea Caution to children of godly Parents not to think they are born free by way of Caution know That the Children of godly Parents though they use to think themselves born free through their Parents Covenant are not free from this bondage It was the Jews great delusion Joh. 8.33 39. that they stood so much upon their parentage that they were Abrahams seed Christ tells them another story you are of your Father the Devil and so said the Baptist Matth. 3.9 Think not to say within your selves c. you are a Generation of Vipers To speak then a word in mercy to all Church-Children and to all the Children of Godly Parents 'T is true you have a great blessing and precious priviledges that are born of such Parents but know that this spiritual Freedome comes not by discent Joh. 1.13 Which are born not of the flesh c. Yea more godly parentage makes a Childes condemnation much worse whilest hee lies still in his natural estate Ezekiel 16.3 your Father was an Amorite c. They were in the sight of God but as the Nations devoted to destruction if they do evil though of the stock of Israel Manasses the Sonne of Godly Hezekiah did worse than the Amorites 2 King 21.11 So many Children of Godly Parents are worse than the Indian Salvages And it is to bee feared that when your Parents are gathered to their Fathers as it follows vers 12 13. The Lord will stretch over New-England the Line of Samaria and the Plummet of the house of Ahab and will wipe New-England as a man wipes a dish wiping and turning it upside down You have more to answer for than the Indians have you have publick priviledges and private instruction and examples Remember that the Lord will one day say to you if you continue in this estate as he did to the Jews Joh. 8.40 you do thus and thus so did not Abraham you are lofty and proud so was not your father you follow loose company so did not your Father you love the pot and revelling so did not your father you care not what mischief you do to others so did not your Father you live in unclean courses you talk cursedly c. as it is v. 39. if you were Abrahams children in Gods account you would do the works of Abraham that is you would be godly and humble and righteous and sober as your Parents were Therefore lay aside all such foolish conceits and look to the rock from whence you were hewen Isa 51.1 and tread in the steps of your godly Parents Redemption by Christ sufficient THE FOURTH SERMON ON Romans 3.24 25. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Doct. THat there is a singular and plenteous redemption wrought by Jesus Christ sufficient to make satisfaction to God for the vilest sinners Two uses have been handled Vse 3. Comfort to the redeemed Comfort to all those that have interest in Christ for to them belongs this plenteous redemption A mercy greater than ever was bestowed upon the Creature as appears 1 In that they are redeemed from the Justice and Wrath of God and the Curse of the Law that the blessing of Abraham may come upon them Gal. 3.13 14. that is all the blessings of the Covenant of grace And what can be more than this 2 In that they are redeemed from all iniquity Tit. 2.14 so that no sin can hurt them and though they complain of
the iniquity of us all Charged all the sins of the elect upon him And Christ comes of his own accord to undertake the debt Heb. 10.7 Loe I come to doe thy will Gal. 2.4 He gave himself for our sins Hee becomes Surety Heb. 7.22 Jesus was made Surety of a better Covenant for testaments use not to have Sureties Hence Christ is made a Debtor in mans room legally and by consent as really and truly as sinful man was before Neither will the Father follow the Law upon the poor beggarly bankrupt elect of Mankind but prosecutes the rich Surety and Christ must pay all And though other Creditors stand bound with their Surety here the Surety Christ stands bound alone 3 The matter of this satisfaction that the Father exacts from his Son are all his sufferings upon earth especially his obedience to the death of the Crosse Isa 53.10 When thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin c. The Father requires that the Son should bear all that was threatned to the first Adam Gen. 2.17 In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye 4 The form of this satisfaction stands in the manner thereof which was in every respect most perfect 1 Because the Person offering was God 2 The dignity of the offering Hee gave himself Ephes 5.2 3 The merit of the Oblation which had all perfection by the Hypostatical union Hence it must needs be of infinite value God and man in one Person voluntarily standing in the stead of faln man that is of the elect and drinking up the very dreggs of his Fathers Cup of indignation So that the Father saith I will bee gracious for I have found a Ransome Isa 53.5 Hee was wounded for our transgressions the chastisement of our peace was upon him that is Christs sufferings are the means of our reconciliation and take away the enmity between God and us the word is of the plural number comprehending all peace external internal external And the word will more fully suit the matter if it be translated as the Septuagint hath done it Psal 69.22 and it will bear retributions The chastisement of our Retributions were upon him that is the punishment wee should have paid our selves hath he paid and made all even between God and the elect Obj. But what need this satisfaction for our justification Could not God by his meer grace forgive Sol. There is a necessity of satisfaction And though man could forgive a wrong God could not Reas 1. Because of his nature Jer. 25.26 That hee might be just and to declare his righteousnesse c. 1 Holinesse and righteousnesse are not of the essence of man as they are of God neither doth man hate sin essentially as God doth Rom. 1.32 Who knowing the Judgement of God that those which commit such things are worthy of death c. Justice is to give to every one as hee deserves therefore Gods Judgement is so His holy nature requires sin to be punished in the Principal or in the Surety 2 To declare Gods righteousnesse God would shew it to all the world how just he is in punishing sin and requiring full satisfaction for sin Hee would make men and Angels know by an unheard of example in his own Son that if he bee but a Surety for sinners God will not abate him any thing of the payment he requires Zale●cus King of the Locrians made a Law that Adulterers should have both their eyes put out now his Son being guilty of that sin that hee might observe the Law and yet favour his Son he put out one of his own eyes another of his Sons to declare to all his Subjects his justice in executing his Laws So the Father shewed his Justice in the severe punishment of his Son Reas 2. That Gods unchangeable Decree might stand Rom. 3.25 it is translated whom God set forth It may better be translated whom God decreed for so the word usually signifies in Scripture hinting to us that God had past an irrevocable Decree that Sin should never bee forgiven nor Man reconciled nor his Wrath pacified or appeased without satisfaction made Yea he decreed that his Son should give himself a Propitiatory Sacrifice for sin Psal 33.11 Now Gods Decree is not to be reversed therefore this satisfaction must be given Reas 3. Because of Gods Truth declaring that there shall not be pardons granted without a sufficient price paid Which was signified by all those offerings and sacrifices of old there being a Typical satisfaction exhibited in them accomplished in Christs death 1 Cor. 5.7 and Pro. 17.15 To justifie the wicked is an abomination to the Lord c. It is so always without due and legal satisfaction See also Ezeck 18.4 Heb. 9.22 But what God hath fore-told must come to passe Act. 1.16 The Scripture must needs bee fulfilled therefore satisfaction must be given Vse 1. To shew the unjustified estate of such as have no part in Christ If Christs redemption be necessary Unjustified without Christs satisfaction for the justification of a sinner then how miserable must their condition bee that are destitute of the redemption wrought by Christs satisfaction They goe away as the Pharisee unjustified still How dreadful then is the condition 1 Of Christs enemies who reject the satisfaction of Christ Enemies to Christs satisfaction through wilfulnesse carelesnesse and Apostacy Paul speaks of them with tears in his eyes full of pity and commiseration Phil. 3.18 Many walk of whom I told you often and now tell you again weeping that they are enemies to the Crosse of Christ Many that little thought they were such many where Christ is eminently profest many whom I have often warned of it many whose estate I bewail with tears many whose end is destruction described vers 19. men that mind only their back and belly earthly things Enemies they are to the Crosse of Christ for that would crucifie their lusts but they uphold them they 2 Pet. 2.1 deny the Lord. 2 Of the Contemners of the Word Contemners of his Word For such as slight the Word slight Christ and his satisfaction Joh. 12.48 they disannul Christ as to their own salvation that receive not his word Now it is not enough to testifie we take Phisick because we take it in our hands or mouthes unlesse we swallow it to purge and cleanse nor that we take food when we only take meat and set it by us unlesse we feed on it so nor to have the Word in our hands or in our ears or heads unlesse it converts us Psal 19.7 and cleanse us Joh. 15.3 Nor is it enough to admire and commend Sermons so did the Pharisees Mat. 22.22 3 Of carelesse men Careless of their foundation who take up either their own good conceits of themselves Luke 16.15 or a good testimony from their Neighbours brethren and flatterers or an approbation by the godly as Judas by the Apostles being a little sorry for their sins as Ahab
was and confessed them as Saul and Pharaoh did and a while abstained from them as Simon Magus from his Sorcery and making restitution of their ill gotten goods In the mean time not seeking with diligence the Pearl of price but putting off all upon Christ and his grace hoping that they shall find mercy though they fly not to this satisfaction as the Man-slayer with fears terrours and restlesse speed from the Avenger of bloud to the City of refuge forgetting that God will make us know the worth of a Redeemer and of satisfaction by Christ before wee shall have it Psal 107.12 13. Hee brought down their strength with labour they fell down and there was none to help Then they cried unto the Lord c. Let all such carelesse wretches know That if justification be a state of Blessednesse Psal 32.1 2. then their state is a state of cursednesse And though they sleep in that estate their damnation slumbereth not but may come on them in a night and stop their breath while they lye sleeping Vse 2. Faln mans misery Let us hereby bee convinced of the misery of faln man whose state is not only dangerous but desperate without this satisfaction And yet alas how little is it considered by wretched Sinners our days are like those Matth. 24.39 We have many Noahs preachers of righteousnesse to warn us of the evil to come but no man takes warning Wee are singing and chanting to the sound of the Viol while God sounds an alarum by the trumpet of warre Wee are dancing in jollity while God is marching in Battalia We are drinking in the Wine and strong Drink while God is letting out our Blood Wee are devouring the Creatures while wee are devoured of the Creator Wee are joyning Sexes in Marriage while God is separating soul from body Swimming in pleasures till we are drowned in the floud and no man takes warning as if there were no danger in the matter wherefore to give you ataste of it 1 Consider that all have sinned Rom. 3.23 All without exception have been in an estate of sin and in want of that righteousnesse that should stand before God for acceptation And though education or a better nature should stop sin in some from bringing forth so early or breaking out so foulely as it doth in others yet there is no difference there lyes a hidden Spring-head in all both Jewes and Gentiles circumcised and uncircumcised binding them over to the Wrath of God And least you should therefore say you shall escape as well and your condition is as good as others 2 Consider we all are come short of the glory of God Rom. 3.23 come short of his grace by the losse of original righteousnesse and of his glory by the separation which our sins have made The fruition of God is the Goal of our race wee run to obtain our sins have cast us behind in this race as the Greek word there sounds Justification by Christs satisfaction is the only way now left to attain the end of our race which whosoever wants must never hope to enjoy God 3 Nothing in the Creature can justifie Good Works Duties Services Prayers Tears Groans are all too mean to make God to account him righteous no nor to give all his estate to the poor and his body to bee burnt for Religion for the Law required that God should bee served with all our might and all our power and ability but by the works of the law can no flesh bee justified Rom. 3.20 Moreover by the Law sin is known and manifested but what makes known sin cannot justify from it for 't is madnesse for a Traytor when hee is convicted of Treason by some Statute to expect an acquittance by that Statute that condemned his Crime to Death so 't is in man to expect Absolution by the Law which condemns his sin to death The Law therefore leaves man without all hope 4 The grace of God cannot justify any soul without Christs satisfaction Men may hope to bee saved by Gods Grace and Mercy but without Christs satisfaction their hope is meerly groundlesse Paul names Gods grace in the Text but addes through the Redemption which is in Christ Jesus not by grace without it The Devil would plead Gods grace to get out of his misery if that would do it as well as you Every carnal wretch would plead it 'T is a pretious Plea to flye to Gods grace yet none is welcome but hee that hath a High-Priest Heb. 4.15 16. Let us come boldly to the throne of Grace what may any poor soul come Surely no unlesse hee hath the Therefore to the Wherefore Unless hee hath a High Priest that was tempted in all points like unto us Else hee 'le finde the throne of Grace to bee a Judgement Seat and may call to the mountains to fall upon him Revel 6.16 to save him from the wrath of him that sits upon the Throne when hee comes to beg for grace Nothing but the redemption that is in Christ Jesus can procure the souls welcome No gift of man can appease God Prov. 6.34 35. The jealous God will not spare in the day of vengeance hee will not regard a ransome neither will hee rest contented though thou givest many gifts God-man in one person is alone the accepted price The Father would not take a farthing more than his justice did exact nor a farthing less than what was due As where ten pound is due the Creditor exacts not twenty and where twenty pounds are due hee will not accept often so the father required Christ for satisfaction being the exact return according to the fathers Justice For Job 34.23 God will not lay upon man more than is right And Paul clears him Rom. 3.5 6. what shall wee say then Is there unrighteousness with God God forbid Hee is no Extortioner to take more nor could take less than his due He doth not willingly afflict the children of men Lam. 3.34 35. much lesse doth hee exceed in the affliction of his own Son Now therefore if God required his Son as an infinite price for the satisfaction of his infinite wrongs to become a ransome for lost man surely man was faln into a most woful estate Beware therefore O sinful wretch that sleepest in thy security least God cause his consuming fire to fall on thee this moment as it did on Sodom O what a remediless what a helpless estate is thy soul fallen into Let thy tears run down like a river day and night give God no rest cease not to complain to him Let thine heart like Noahs Dove find no place to rest on till thou hast gotten Christs satisfaction to bee thy souls Ransome Use 3. Of Instruction and Exhortation to every man Instruction to take the right way to justification to take the right way for Justification The world hath been tampering about it ever since Adams fall and the Devil hath so much over-clouded it That the greatest
God to roar even the fierce wrath of the Almighty So that as the Greek Church prayed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It was unknown torment that our Saviour underwent Hee encountred both the fathers wrath kindled by the sins of all the Elect and entered the lists with Satan and all the powers of darkness Luke 22.23 This is your hour and the power of darkness All the Devils in Hell were up in Armes and issued out of their gates Principalities and Powers are all let loose against the Redeemer of the World This is some part of the second death of Christ but to clear it further wee will answer a few objections Object How could Christ suffer the pains of the second death without dis-union of the God-head from the man-hood for the God-head could not dye Sol. 1 Joh. 3.16 God laid down his life for us The person dying was God else his person could have done us no good The person suffering must bee God as well as man but the God-head suffered not As if you shoot off a Cannon in the bright Ayr the air suffers but the light of it suffers not Actions and Passions belong to Persons Nothing less than that Person who is God man could bear the brunt of the day and overcome for our justification Object How could Christ indure Hell fire without grievous sins as blasphemy and despair Sol. The perturbations of Christ were like the shakings of pure water in a clean glass the water remains pure still When Christ was shaken there was no mudd in the bottome which rises in us when wee suffer extremity And again as the body of Christ dyed without dividing the God-head from it So his soul dyed the second death without parting of the God-head from it Besides Blasphemy and Despair are no parts of the pains of the damned but the consequents and follow the sense of Gods wrath in a sinful creature that is overcome by it Rev. 16.9 But Christ had no sin of his own nor was overcome of wrath and therefore held fast his integrity Object But when did Christ suffer hell torments they are inflicted after death not before it usually but Christs soul went strait after death into Paradise how else could hee say This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Sol. 1 'T is not impossible that the pains of the second death should bee suffered in this life Time and place are but circumstances the main substance of the second death is the bearing Gods fierce wrath The favour of God in Hell to a man would make Hell a Heaven The place is not a part of the debt neither and therefore ought to bee no part of the payment The laying down of the Price makes the satisfaction This is all that is spoken and threatned to Adam Gen. 2.17 Thou shalt dye the death and this may bee suffered here Wicked go to Hell as their Prison because they can never pay their debts otherwise the debt may as well bee paid in the market as the Gaol This Christ did in the dayes of his flesh when hee offered up strong crys and tears Heb. 5.7 not after death Object But the pains due to mans sins are to bee everlasting how can Christs short sufferings countervail them Sol. If the measure of a mans punishment were Infinite the duration needs not be infinite Sinful mans measure of punishment is finite and therefore the duration of his punishment must bee infinite because the punishment must bee answerable to the infinite evil of sin committed against an infinite God But Christ God-man suffered punishment in measure infinite and therefore there is no ground why hee should indure it eternally Add moreover that the dignity of Christs persons did excuse him from punishment infinite for duration for Act. 2.24 It was impossible that hee should bee holden of death because hee was both the Father of Life and the Lords Holy One. Besides continual imprisonment in Hell arises from mans not being able to pay the price for could hee pay the debt in one year hee needs not lye two years in Prison Now the debt is the first and second death because therefore sinful man cannot pay it in any time he must endure it eternally But Christ is ready pay hee laies it down upon the nail to the full for all Christs Elect therefore it is not required of him that hee should suffer for ever Neither can it stand with Gods Justice to hold him under the second death having paid the debt Now that hee hath paid he witnesseth Joh. 19.30 saying when hee had received the Vinegar It is finished So vers 28. After this Jesus knowing that all things were accomplished Many Interpretations are given of the place but this alone will hold water That the heavy wrath of the Lord which did pursue Christ and the second death that filled him with grievous terrors is now over and past It cannot bee construed of the fulfilling all Types and figures for many Types and Prophecies did pre-figure his death as that Dan. 10. that the Messiah must bee cut off and all the Sacrifices must dye the Prophecy of his Resurrection Psal 16.10 the prophecy of his intercession and sitting at Gods right hand Psal 110.1 Isa ●3 ult Therefore the former sense only is true Use 1. Of Terror to Carnal Persons Conceits removed if any argument can shake the heart of a careless wretch that lives in sin this may to consider Christs sufferings for sin imputed to him This will likewise remove those vain conceits men have taken up to secure themselves in sinning 1 That sin hath no such great evil in it as is imagined and therefore they make a mock of sin blaspheming them 1 Pet. 4.3 4. that run not to the same excess of riot with them Let such know that besides the judgements recorded in Scripture against sin and the tumbling of Angels down from heaven reserving them in chains under darkness besides the casting Adam out of Paradise for sin and the drowning the old World the fire and brimstone of Sodom the destruction of Jerusalem the torments of the damned in Hell-fire where the worm dyeth not and the fire goeth not out Mark 9.44 46 48. That which is ten thousand times more terrible take thou notice of that Christ suffers an agony for mans sin behold God dying for the sins of the Elect. See his misery who is but a surety 1 Cor. 2.8 Sins of men crucify the Lord of Glory and put him to so painful so shameful a death as thou hast heard God over all blessed for ever is cursed in but bearing thy sins If God so punished the surety how will he deal with the principal Canst thou hope O impenitent Soul to speed better in thy own sins than Christ could that bare but the sins of others 1 Sam. 14.39 As the Lord liveth who saveth Israel though it bee in Jonathan my Son hee shall surely dye said Saul If the Son must dye what will become of
blessings that are given us in Christ Yea they are dead and deadly things without Christ for the letter killeth 'T is his Divine power that sets all a work 2 Pet. 1.3 Let us then fix our thoughts therefore on Christs sufferings not onely now and then giving them a slight glance or two as they come in our way Let us dwell on the Meditation of his infinite love till our hearts are warmed and inlarged by it till it kindles heavenly affections in us till his love constrains us to every good duty 2 Cor. 5.14 'T is that the greatest part of the World never knew God hath not shewed his love to all people Let Christs love therefore work love in thee out-biding all other loves Matth. 10.37 to hate the very best things in nature in comparison of Christ yea our love to Christ should make us bold to attempt anything commanded by him So it wrought in Paul Act. 21.13 I am ready to dye for the name of the Lord Jesus And if any man love him not saith Paul 1 Cor. 16.22 Let him bee accursed till the Lord come 4 Let this Argument inforce brotherly love 'T is the Holy Ghosts own inference We cannot bestow our love better than on them whom Christ loves 1 Joh. 4.11 If Christ so loved us wee ought to love one another For wee ought to love them best that Christ loved best Wee cannot bestow our affections better than where Christ hath bestowed his Now Christ hath bestowed his dearest bowels on the Saints so also ought we to bee tender of each other Far be it from any Christian to bee of the mind of Josephs brethren to hate him the more because their Father Jacob loved him or because the Saints have more grace or more infirmities than our selves They must bee loved for their Fathers sake though they should give us some cause to slight them Christs Propitiation THE TENTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. Whom God hath set forth a Propitiation I Have spoken of the Redemption and Satisfaction of Christ and the fulness of that satisfaction Now of the efficacy thereof which is expressed in the word propitiation together with the efficient cause thereof i.e. God the Father and his manner of working in the word set forth Propitiation signifies the Lords Reconciliation to sinners by way of Sacrifice Heb. 2.17 Propitiation what it means 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christ is said to bee a merciful High-Priest in things pertaining unto God to make reconciliation for the sins of the people Where the Verb of which the word in the Text comes is used It belonged to the Priest when the people had sinned to make reconciliation for them to God by way of sacrifice as often in Levit. 5. 6. for which end God appointed certain expiatory sacrifices in the time of the Law the beast must dye instead of the sinner And this doth singularly set forth and express both the Priestly Office of Christ that it belongs to him and him onely to make an attonement and that by way of Sacrifice and oblation to God So Levit. 23.27 28. Propitiation is also often used for the Mercy Seat Heb. 9.5 referring to Exod. 25.17 18 21 22. which Mercy Seat covered the Ark of the Testimony wherein were put the two tables of the Law and there saith God I will meet thee I will commune with thee from above the mercy seat from between the two Cherubims for all things that I will give thee in commandement unto the children af Israel Where wee may consider 1 That as the Mercy Seat covered the Tables of the Law from the face of God dwelling between the Cl●●ru●ims aboue the Ark So Christ doth cover the transgressions of both the Tables of the Law from the face of God that hee should not behold sin so as to impute it to the faithful Thus 1 Joh. 2.2 2 The Mercy Seat was the place where God used to meet his people and to shew himself reconciled to them 3 There they might consult with God in their straights 4 That over against the Mercy Seat the Priest went daily to offer sacrifice Heb. 9.6 So that in this word is contained both the means appointed for the attonement i.e. The Sacrifice of Christ and also the Lords reconcilement unto the persons of his people 5 The Mercy Seat contained the Law so doth Christ all our righteousnesse 6 It was interposed betwixt the Testimony and the Lord so is Christ betwixt God and our sins Doct. Through the sacrifice of Christs blood the Father is pacified That through the Sacrifice of Christ God is pacified and appeased with all those that have fellowship with Christ 1 Joh. 2.1 2. Christ is called our propitiation in the abstract Signifying that all which is requisite to pacify Gods anger against us is laid up in Christ and his Death there needeth nothing more but onely the pleading of his merit with the Father which also Christ himself doth as our Advocate 1 Joh. 4.10 God sent his Son to bee the propitation for our sins 1 Thess 1.10 Rom. 5.9 Being justified by his blood wee shall bee saved from wrath through him This was typified by all the Sacrifices from the beginning of the World All the vertue in them was by vertue of Christs death Heb. 10.4 The death of a beast could not suffice by way of Exchange for the death of a man If a subject should bee a Traytor to his Sovereign would the King take his Cattels life for his much less then can the wrath of God bee appeased with the blood of beasts It is onely by Christs death Rom. 5.1 Matth. 3.17 Eph. 1.6 Luk. 2.14 The Mercy Seat was called the Propitiatory as here Christ is called the Propitiation No propitiation was by the Mercy Seat without blood Heb. 9.7 thus sweetly prefiguring the satisfaction of Jesus Christ Quest Wherein stands this pacifying of Gods anger Answ There be three things implyed in it 1 The wrath of God before to bee kindled against sinners Rom. 3.5 2 That the effects of his anger in punishment and judgements are hanging over the sinners head 3 It doth mainly import the turning away of those judgements and the quenching of that wrath with the exemption and delivery of the sinner there-from All which wee finde Col. 1.21 And you that were sometimes alienated c. So Isa 59.2 compared with Eph. 2.13 Quest How God is pacified toward them whom he loved eternally How can God bee said to bee pacified towards them that have fellowship with Christ seeing that undoubtedly God loved them from all eternity Answ 1 Eph. 2.3 whatever wee are by grace yet by Nature wee are children of wrath Or as the Apostle Rom. 11.8 Concerning the Gospel they are enemies but as touching Election they are beloved for the Fathers-sake So indeed Gods chosen being yet in a natural estate they are enemies to God and God is an enemy to them in regard of
Christ who is the end of the lam for righteousnesse in his boing made a curse for us 3 Unlesse faith justifieth as it hath a respect and relation unto Christ as its object it can have no more to doe with satisfaction than any other grace as Charity Temperance c. but we know that they being works of the Law avail nothing to our justification Rom. 3.20 but the great property of faith above other graces is to draw vertue from Christ for justification and to exercise it self on the free grace and mercy of God exhibited in him Obj. But was not Abraham's faith justifying as it beleeved the power of God Rom. 4.21 22. He beleeved in God who quickneth the dead and God that had promised was able to perform therefore it was imputed unto him for righteousnesse Ans It is true he beleeved the power of God but that did not justifie him but his beleeving on the promised seed Gen. 22.18 He saw Christ's day by faith Joh. 8.56 It is true the faith of Gods power was a stay to him in great temptations he was exposed unto so it may be to us but wee cannot be justified by that faith which only beleeves the power of God to save us Vse 1. It serves to refute those that deny faith to have such a relation unto Christ in justification as hath been spoken of Such as say faith doth justifie without reference to Christ whereby the form and life of justifyng faith is taken away Christ is robbed of his glory and the Consciences of Christians of their comfort and peace Vse 2. It discovers the unjustified estate of those persons that doe not cast anchor here i. e. in Christ A man may have great knowledge and many gifts and beleeve too to admiration as they who had the faith of Miracles in the Primitive times Matth. 7.22 23. and yet be unjustified yea he may beleeve the Articles of Christian religion study the Promises and think he doth apply them to himself and yet be unjustified It is the very case of the seed in the stony ground that received the word with joy Math. 13.20 Why consider what is the word that even a carnal heart may rejoyce in it is the word of promise and this word a stony heart may receive and apply to himself and abide stony stil though Israel had transgressed the Law and cast off the thing that was good yet he would cry My God we know thee Hos 8.1 2 3. So the Jewes Joh. 8.39 41. and thus many catch at Gods mercy and seem to build upon the Promise and yet perish everlastingly Obj. But alas should I not build my salvation and justification on the promises of God what else should I repose my considence in Ans Promises vvill not justifie The Promises alone are not sufficient to bear the weight of a sinners justification and salvation neither doe they doe any thing further than they doe direct unto exhibit and bestow upon us a sufficient righteousnesse to save us and this must be had in a person not in a promise or proposition As for example the Israelites bit with the fiery Serpents were not healed with the promise or the light but the vertue drawn from the Brazen Serpent by looking on him So the promise alone will not justifie but only as it discovers and exhibits such a person i. e. Christ who puts forth or is cloathed with such a righteousnesse which being seen with the eye of faith puts the sinner into a state of justification Neither doe all the Promises discover or exhibit Christ though they are all exhibited in Christ 1 Tim. 4.8.2 Cor. 1.20 In Christ yea and amen but without Christ neither yea nor amen Rom. 8.32 God gives his Son first then other things Eph. 1.3 He blesseth us with all spiritual blessings in Christ but we can have none nor lay claim to any promise in the Book of God without him Quest What comfort is there then for such a man by the promises in Jesus Christ Ans The comfort truly is that there is an exhibition and holding forth of Christ in them to the vilest sinners and whilst there is life there is hope to get into Christ and get interest in the Promises 1 Joh. 5.11 This is the record that God hath given us life eternal and it is in his Son Hence Christ is called the Covenant Isa 49.8 because not only his person was and is the main thing in the Covenant but also because all the promises in the Covenant are his and made to him and in him and through him only conveyed to beleevers Thus we see what a dangerous thing it is to pitch our faith first on any thing but Christ and thence to expect a justified estate Quest How is faith in Jesus Christ known Ans 1. By the entrance of it which is such that it separates the sinner unto Christ as Psal 45.11 Forget thy fathers house c. As it is in persons marrried who forget and leave their fathers house and old friends and sequester themselves to marriage communion so it is with those that are married to the Lord Jesus though they have been intangled in their affections to their old ways yet by hearkning to the word of Christ they renounce and forget all for Christs sake then the King takes pleasure in them 2 By the progresse of it as they have received Jesus Christ the Lord so they walk in him Col. 2.6 7. and are subject to him in every thing Ephes 5.24 yea they live by the faith of the Son of God Gal. 2.20 Vse 3. Instruction and exhortation to shew and exhort us whither to goe for justification It is unto Christ and the mercy of God in him Let the main care and desire of our souls be after the person natures works and merits of the Lord Jesus and thereby shall wee bee possessed of this great benefit of justification through him Neither is my meaning that we should seek to come unto him any other way than by the Word and Promises for if we doe we can never come to him but meet with Satan as an Angel of light in some Enthusiasm But wee must bee acquainted with the Promises yea such as doe carry and exhibit Christ unto us and therein close with Christ before wee can claim the promises of pardon or of the Spirit or of any grace or glory Mot. 1. Consider Christ as he stands in relation to the Father he is 1 No other than the Son of his love Col. 1.13 the Fathers love is infinite to him and therefore he hath given all things into his hands for our justification and salvation Joh. 3.35 whatever fruit or testimony of the love of God the soul stands in need of he may be sure to have it from Christ 2 The Father hath sealed him Joh. 6.27 hee hath not only designed him but signed and sealed him a Commission to be a Mediator hath set his stamp upon him his express
Controversie leaving things unrevealed to the Lord without doubt hee hath his ways of applying righteousnesse unto them though wee know it not neither doth it so much concern us the Lord in the Scriptures speaks to them that are of age and among them none shall be saved but such as lay hold upon imputed righteousnesse by faith As when he saith He that will not labour shall not eat 2 Thess 3.10 who will apply this to Infants So that Luke 13.3 5 10. Except yee repent yee shall perish Reas 2. From our election in Christ Ephes 3.4 the meaning whereof is 1 That God the Father hath chosen us in Christ as the Head that he may be the head of all the Elect and the Fountain of those good things which are made over to them in their election That is the meaning of 1 Pet. 1.20 when as Christ Jesus is said to be the Head of those that shall bee saved 2 In as much as Christ made manifest in the flesh shed his bloud for the sins of the elect and fulfilled all righteousnesse for them and made the way to eternal glory open to them Heb. 10.19 20. Joh. 10.11 3 In as much as the Elect doe apprehend him and his righteousnesse and satisfaction by faith and by it are ingrafted into him as branches into a true vine Eph. 3.17 and brought to the possession of all those good things which he hath purchased for them But the meaning of the place is not that we are chosen for Christ or that Christ Jesus was the cause of the Fathers electing of us but rather that we are chosen to be in Christ and being in Christ are made partakers of his satisfaction and righteousnesse which are made ours by faith 2 Branch That Gods righteousnesse is imputed and bestowed on all true beleevers without difference and none others Rom. 4.11 Abraham is the Father of Beleevers or all them that beleeve that righteousnesse might bee imputed to them also That look as Abraham beleeved God Rom. 4.3 and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse so it is with all the children of Abraham that they are justified by the same means and have righteousnesse imputed to them Hence it is called the Righteousnesse of faith Rom. 4.13 Phil. 3.9 that is the righteousnesse apprehended and appropriated to beleevers by faith Rom. 4.10 Christ is the end of the law c. to every one that beleeveth i. e. to every one without exception or distinction Acts 13.39 By him all that beleeve c. i. e. by Christ through whom is preached the forgivenesse of sins and so Joh. 3.16 whosoever beleeveth on him hath the righteousnesse of Christ imputed and for the contrary see Mar. 16.16 Joh. 3.18 36. Reas 1. From the equality of the estate of beleevers there is no difference in regard of sin in their Natural estate and this reason is given vers 23. All have sinned c. therefore where they are justified they stand alike in need of imputed righteousnesse the same being imputed to all neither is there any difference in regard of the truth of apprehending the righteousnesse of Christ by faith all true beleevers having the like precious faith 2 Pet. 1.1 now the old rule is that where equal things are added to equal all are equal still Their misery is equal their faith is equal their imputed righteousnesse is equal therefore there is no difference Reas 2. Because that God is one Rom. 3.30 there is one God that justifies the Circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith Hee proves that whether Jewes or Gentiles they are equally justified because there is but one God justifies both he means not only one God in regard of essence but one in regard of his will and promise So God is one and the same from the beginning to the end of the world and if hee should deal in a differing way with them in point of Justification he should not bee free from partiality and accepting of mens persons but that is farre from God for an equal price is paid for all and equal satisfaction to Gods Justice Reas 3. Because all unbeleevers or mis-beleevers are excluded from this grace Joh. 3.18 because they have not beleeved on the Name of the only begotten Son of God therefore they are condemned and left destitute of this imputed righteousnesse The dignity of the person and all-sufficiency of his satisfaction and righteousnesse the preciousnesse of the Name of the Son of God and also the Promises made in him doe all concur to the aggravation of the Sin of unbelief and hold unbeleevers in the state of Condemnation Vse 1. Righteousnesse being thus appointed and imputed to all true beleevers and to them only wee may then here see a refutation of two errors 1 Of those that affirm a man to bee justified before faith and from eternity which is an opinion contended for in these dayes and appears to be false for these reasons 1 Because no man can be said to beleeve from eternity and no man is justified before he beleeves No man beleeves before his calling wherein faith is wrought after which his justification follows Rom. 8.30 32. as Glorification and election unto glory doe differ so justification and election to justification differ so that although the elect are appointed to justification before faith yet they are not justified Rom. 8.29 A Sinner cannot be glorified from eternity unlesse wee will take up the error of Himeneus and Philetus 2 Tim. 2.17 18. that said the Resurrection was already past 3 Justification from eternity denies the Scripture that saith in divers places that a state of sin wrath and guilt goe before the state of justification and forgivenesse Eph. 2.1 2 3. 1 Cor. 6.9 10 11. Rom. 9.25 26. Many other things might bee urged to this purpose but my design now is not to enter on the handling of Controversies 2 The other error is that faith fore-seen is the moving cause of the election of Beleevers whereas imputation of righteousnesse and faith are fruits of election Jam. 2.8 2 Thess 2.13 Vse 2. A ground of unspeakable terrour to all unbeleevers and such as are destitute of justifying faith only by unbeleevers I mean those that live under the Gospel preached and faithfully dispensed and continue still in unbelief Many there be that think it a matter of bravery to stand out under a faithful Ministry against the offers of Christ in their pride covetousnesse and unbelief and slight the satisfaction and righteousnesse of Christ as if they were not worth a taking up or looking after What shall I say to such truly this I will say that they are Gospel unbeleevers And though I would not enter into Gods secrets yet undoubted it is that God's purpose of election Rom. 11.7 can never bee frustrate but must take effect in Gods time and those that are chosen to faith and justification shall beleeve and be justified under the means but what shall become of the rest Why they
reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ and hath given us the ministry of reconciliation 6 There is the imputation of Christs propitiation to particular selected sinners this is also ascribed to the Father Rom. 4.6 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputes righteousness without works 7 There is the infusion and gift of Faith to apprehend this and the comfort of it Eph. 2.8 Yee are saved by grace through faith not of your selves it is the gift of God c. Lastly The preservation of faith and grace unto glory is attributed to the Father Rom. 8.3 Whom he hath justified them also he hath glorified These things I mention not that any should conceit that the other persons are excluded from such intensness and wonderful acts of love to sinners for as Christ saith Joh. 14.11 Beleeve mee that I am in the Father and the Father in mee So that their love is one and Joh. 5.23 The Father hath committed all judgement to the Son that all men may honour the Son as they honour the Father as they honour him not more nor less but therefore I speak these things to shew that a carnal heart hath no just cause from the Scripture to make or conceit any disparity in the divine subsistence To shut up this use The love of all the Divine persons equal Let us consider the infinite love of all the persons of the holy and undivided Trinity to poor sinners that hath devised and provided such an unspeakable way of Righteousness and Peace to kiss each other that poor sinners might bee justified and saved Eph. 2.7 That in ages to come hee might shew the exceeding riches of his kindnesse towards us in Christ Jesus So here that at this time he might declare his righteousness And can wee imagine that all this cost and labour of Gods love in Christ should bee lost can wee possibly fear that God should lose his end in the shedding of his Sons blood as sure as hee is just hee is the justifier of him that beleeveth in Jesus this the Text shews and wee cannot without Atheism question his justice therefore why should the beleever question the other so that wee may boldly say with Paul who shall separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.38 39. 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Carnal and obdurate persons should consider this end of God Exhortation and it is 1 To carnal and unregenerate persons to remember and seriously consider the weight of this point Let mee propound this Meditation to all such as have benummed and obdurate hearts and consciences That the Lord would have his Justice declared and proved by such a manifest token thereof represented wheresoever the Gospel or Christ is Preached yea why is this reserved for the last times of the daies of the Son of man why truly the Lord hath a most wise and holy end therein surely that it may bee an awakening to Christlesse sinners in the times of the Gospel I beseech you to say to your own hearts why would the Lord have this Justice declared to mee and such exact Justice as this is can any reasonable Creature imagine that such justice should bee executed upon the Son of God that had no sin but by imputation and yet that a Christlesse sinner should escape the justice of God and his righteous judgement Surely Their judgement sleeps not neither doth their damnation slumber If any say that hee looks at Christ as answering the justice of God let such a one hear what Christ saies to such Mat. 7.23 Depart from mee yee workers of Iniquity I know you not Ah poor creature bethink thy self at the last that the Avenger of blood is pursuing of thee at the heeles yea sin lyeth at the door This was Preached in a sick time and thou hast yet no sanctuary or place of refuge to hide thy self in yea that Justice is riding circuit in the Country and goes from house to house yea from person to person yea this Gospel justice which is the most terrible which must stand at the bar to answer it in their own persons and let not any please themselves with their priviledges or profession call that to minde Zephan 3.5 which is spoken of Gods people of old The just God is in the midst of them every morning he brings his judgements to light but the unjust knows no shame Oh beloved this the Lord will do even still that judgement shall begin at the house of God Now take a few Considerations 1 That now in the times of the Gospel it is in vain for any man to plead ignorance of Gods justice Considerations and directions to hard-hearted sinners seeing that it is so solemnly published and declared 2 No man can now doubt of it seeing that in Christs death there is such a manifest token and demonstration of it yee may bee sure that Gods threatnings against sin are in good earnest when hee makes such execution 3 There bee very few that do know the justice of God even amongst Professors what means that heavenly Prayer Joh. 17.25 Righteous Father the World hath not known thee but I have known thee and these have known that thou hast sent mee hee speaks of God as a righteous Father even towards himself which none of the world knows and hee doth evidently intend or comprehend the Jews in that world though the people of God 4 If justice bee not satisfied and anger with-drawn all thy proud Helpers will stoop under him Job 4 1● Mat. 3.17 conceive what helps the World can afford thee or the wit of men invent they will bee but broken reeds to succour or support thee God is not well pleased but in his Son Quest What course should a poor sinner take in this Condition Ans 1 Let him conclude undoubtedly with his own soul that there is abundance of unrighteousnesse in every sin committed by him much more in all his sins together seeing that Gods justice proceeds so severely against imputed sin Gods justice and judicial proceedings do clearly discover and are directly opposed to the unrighteousness of sin therefore labour by all means to see by the consideration of Gods righteousnesse what abundance of unrighteousnesse there is in sin Ponder that place well Rom. 5.20 Where sin abounds there grace abounds much more but the Law entred that sin might abound The Law shews that there is abundance of wickednesse in every sin do not think that it belongs onely to some kinde of sins of an hainous nature for it belongs to all sins whatsoever being transgressions of Gods Law as the Text is clear therefore do not sleight any sin 2 Bee sure that God is exceeding willing that his justice should bee satisfied in and by the Surety and hee would not have poor sinners to indure the brunt and the intollerable burthen of it thou maiest in the saddest thoughts of thy condition stay up thy heart with this that Christs death was as well