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A05995 A commentarie vpon the first chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul, written to the Ephesians Wherein, besides the text fruitfully explained: some principall controuersies about predestination are handled, and diuers arguments of Arminius are examined. By Mr. Paul Bayne, sometimes preacher of Gods word at Saint Andrevves in Cambridge. Baynes, Paul, d. 1617. 1618 (1618) STC 1635; ESTC S113832 242,987 440

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two things be remembred First that when the words of knowledge doe together by connotation imply affection much more doe the words of beleefe and Ergo where I finde to beleeue that Christ is the Sonne of God I must conceiue this beleefe to containe confidence in the Sonne Secondly to remember that when faith of any temporary promise is said to be accounted for righteousnesse it is because it doth in beleeuing the thing temporall apprehend him in whom all the promises are yea and Amen who is at least the remoued obiect of a iustifying faith in euery thing it apprehendeth Thus Abraham beleeuing the promise of seede of Isaac did apprehend that blessed seede which had from the beginning beene promised and saw his day which the Apostle doth testifie Gal. 3. Neither did he looke at the power of God but to sustaine his beleefe of a seede before promised against the temptations wherewith God did exercise him that we haue a particular word and in effect to beleeue on Christ vnto forgiuenesse of our sinnes I haue shewed aboue Vse Wherefore let vs rest on Christ alone as our rocke flye to him as our true sanctuary This Papists come to in death renouncing any confidence in their fooleries this themselues giue testimony vnto that it is the surest and he is not wise who will not take the safest way for his soules saluation Doct. 3 The third Doctrine is that faith and loue are neuer disioyned but goe each in hand one with the other From what time we beleeue men will doe any great good things for vs we feele a loue arise toward them so from what time by faith wee apprehend loue in God toward vs through Christ we feele loue reflecting from vs toward him according to that we loue him because we haue knowne and beleeued his loue to vs First faith must bring the holy fire of Gods loue into our frozen hearts or they will neuer be warmed with feruent loue to God againe The sinfull soule doth see Gods loue forgiuing it many sinnes then it loueth much againe In nature we see nothing can moue in desire to this or that till first it hath apprehended it louely So our affections cannot in loue and desire moue to and vnite themselues with God till by faith wee doe discerne him as reconciled to vs so becomming an amiable obiect for vs sinners to imbrace till that faith discerneth this nothing but wrath like a consuming fire abideth ouer vs. Hence it is that Saint Paul 1 Tim. maketh loue to flow from faith vnfained and Gal. 5. he saith that faith worketh by loue not as fire maketh hot by heate which is a formall property inherent in it but as the soule doth this or that by the hand which is an externe instrument conioyned vnto it for loue is not any essentiall cause which doth giue being to faith but it is a grace without the being of faith though ioyned vnto by which as an instrument faith worketh Vse 1 The Vse of this Doctrine is to show how vniustly they slander vs as teaching a faith alone without other graces when we hold according to the Scipture that there can be no true faith without loue nor loue without true faith for the first is but a dead carkase this latter is but blinde deuotion neither is pleasing to God Indeede we teach that faith iustifieth vs alone without other graces not in regard of their presence but in regard of their co-working with faith to this effect of our iustification It is one thing to say the eye is in the head without other senses and another thing to say the eye doth see alone no other sense seeing with it Vse 2 This must make vs trie the truth of our faith for if our hearts haue not been kindled with loue to God they neuer truely beleeued his loue in Christ We may easilier carry coales in our bosome without burning then by faith apprehend truely this loue of our God without finding our hearts burne in loue to him answerably Vse 3 We see that loue is an effect following faith euen loue to God himselfe They make the tree to beare the roote who will haue loue giue being to faith but this is but a consequent of Lombards errour who did hold loue to be no other thing then the holy Ghost himselfe Doct. 4 Obserue lastly who are the persons on whom the loue of true beleeuers is set viz. the Saints yea all Saints True Christian loue next to God and our owne soules maketh vs affect those who are sanctified who expresse the vertues in their life of our heauenly Father by whom we are called from darkenesse to light Hence it is that the Saints the houshold of faith the brethren are commended as persons whom we must affect and doe good to before all other Thus our God loueth Psalme 147.10 not the strength of horse nor legs of man but those that feare him are his delight Thus Christ loued Who is my father and mother c. hee that heareth and obeyeth Thus Paul and Dauid loued We loue none according to the flesh all my delight is in the Saints in them who excell in vertue Euery creature loueth and liketh to be with those who are vnited with it in communication of the same nature So sanctified Christians cannot but loue and like to be most with them who haue receiued the like diuine nature in which themselues are partaker yea it loueth all Saints not such who haue other parts pleasing and contentfull but it loueth euery one in whom it can see the image of God shining for it cannot be but that loue which truely loueth one person as he is holy shou d loue euery one so far forth as he is holy yea though we are to esteeme and inwardly affect men as we see them holy we are not bound to shew them the outward effects of our loue answerably The neerer persons are tyed to vs in naturall and ciuill bonds the more must our prouidence be for them and loue shewed them in outward things vnlesse their foolish lewdnesse dispriuiledge them this way for then the prouerbe taketh place A wise seruant may be preferred before a foolish childe Vse 1 This then doth reproue many who indeede hate and would show it were it pollicie those who endeauour to liue holily traduce the name of Saints nickname them as Puritans such who cannot be themselues but when they are in company with Swearers Gamsters good fellowes such who will seeme to relish some odde persons who are indeede truely holy but others in whom holinesse is apparant they cannot endure it is to be feared they loue those whom they doe not because they see holinesse but for some by respects which within themselues they haue conceiued Some who are all for a sound iust dealing well natured man though he be neuer such a stranger from matter of religion Yea I would many of the Lords children through selfe-loue did not loue too well
glory would deny these glorious gifts which hee was about to intreate When men come to aske at those who haue enough of that they seeke and to aske it in such measure onely as that it is not any thing for those they sue vnto to vouchsafe they easily perswade themselues that they shall speede This maketh Paul still set God before him as hauing that in him for which he prayeth The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1 Thes 5. Subdue those lusts which fight against your soules So seeking the consummation or perfecting of the beleeuing Hebrewes hee doth set God before him as who had from the lowest humiliation brought the head of them to glory Heb. 13. Thus the Church Act. 4. seeking courage and that wonders might be wrought they set God before them as the God of power who had made heauen earth sea c. Vse Wherefore learne thus to helpe thy faith Wouldest thou haue remission of sinne Consider of God as a God with whom there is plenty of redemption or forgiuenesse Wouldest thou haue ease in any misery and griefe consider of him as a father of all mercy and consolation when thou commest to him this doth strengthen faith and enflame affection We seeke things more securely when we know them to be where we are in looking them and wee follow them more affectionately when now we are gotten after a manner into the sight of them Doct. 2 Obserue secondly that euen true beleeuers haue great want of heauenly wisedome as children and youth when they haue in their measure that wisdome which belongeth to their kinde yet they want in great measure the same wisedome in which they partake So it is with Gods children when now they haue that wisedome from aboue in some degree yet they are many degrees short of that which is to be attained Yea our Sauiour himselfe the head of vs did so receiue wisedome that there was place for growth and increase in it Luke 2. fine What doth the want of wisedome in children which we may not obserue in our selues They see not things together with the end they worke vnto and hence it is they count such things good as to their senses seeme so for the present They thinke those loue them who cocker them and that those doe not loue them who reproue them or hold them in more then they are willing Thus we thinke it happinesse to haue that contenteth vs to be free from that which is grieuous to flesh or spirit We thinke God loues while he smiles on vs and that he doth not loue vs when he doth frowne on vs and make vs drink a wormewood draught day by day Againe children through want of wisedome are vnwilling to suffer that should doe them good backeward to that would doe them good another day for a matter of present pleasure will part with things of no small profit Are not the best of vs vnwilling to come vnder Gods yoake though there is no other way to finde rest to our soules are wee not most backeward to renew our faith repentance to endeauour further the worke of mortification Doe wee not for a little pleasure of sinfull lusts part with our peace yea the health of our spirits too often Thirdly children for want of wisedome forget the beatings past when now the smart is ouer and fall to the same faults which haue made them smart heretofore and is it not so with vs How soone is the griefe of sin escaped vs forgotten how soone doe we stumble at the same stone returning to sin in the same kinde wherein we haue formerly offended Finally as children and youth through want of wisedome speake and doe many things full of folly so we let fall in word and deede alas how many things in which the worke and direction of true wisedome is wanting Vse Let vs then labour to finde this want in our selues and see our folly that we may be made wise The more we grow in yeares the more we see what lacke of ciuill wisedome wee had in youth So it should be here the auncienter we grow in Christianitie the more wee should discerne the folly in vs and want of wisedome which is from aboue Let vs not be dismaid who are conscious of lack this way things are not begun perfected at once wisdom must get vp frō one degree to another in vs. Doct. 3 Obserue thirdly that he prayeth for reuelation as well as wisedome that we haue neede not onely of wisedome whereby to vnderstand but of light manifesting the spirituall things which are to be vnderstood of vs Hee prayeth both for one and other wisedome and reuelation To haue inward facultie of seeing is one thing to haue outward light by meane wherof to see is another Light must come to light before we can see the light in the eye must meete with the outward light of the Sunne or a Candle or some other lightsome body or nothing is perceiued So the light of wisedome which is inherent in the Soule must haue shining to it this light of reuelation which doth make manifest things spirituall or though our sight be neuer so quicke we shall be inuironed with darknesse The spirit is fitly ergo compared with fire which hath not onely heate reso●uing numbnesse and making starke ioynts actiue but it hath light gratefull to the eye of the body So the spirit hath both loue which warmeth our frozen hearts and affections and also this light of reuelation which delighteth the eye of the vnderstanding and manifesteth to the view of it things that are heauenly Vse Wherefore let vs seeke to God for this comfortable effect of his spirit Euen as he can lay his hand on this bodily light by a cloud intercepting the shining of it so can hee with-draw this illumination of his spirit and cause vs to grope as it were in darkenesse though the eye of our mindes were neither shut vp nor otherwise troubled Doe we not sometimes see things comfortable and on a sodaine feele them eclipsed when no sinne hath inwardly altered the state of our soules this heauenly illumination now spreading it selfe through the word of promise we set before vs now presently withdrawne or much obscured It is a wonder how weake men of vnderstanding and godly wisedome should see clearely ioyfully the things of their peace yea the will of God in which they are to walke and men for Conscience equall to them for vnderstanding and godly wisedome farre before should walke onely inabled with much adoe to carry on their course in faith and obedience I cannot finde any reason for it but in this outward reuelation which shineth farre more brightly to the one then the other Now by moone-light a weake eye will reade or write better then the sharpest sight can by twi-light when now day first breaketh Doct. 4 Obserue fourthly who it is that worketh in vs all true wisdome euen God by the spirit of Christ I tolde you it is therefore