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A51845 A practical exposition of the Lord's-Prayer by ... Thomas Manton. Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1684 (1684) Wing M532; ESTC R30512 305,803 534

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as we have a Cause to present to God There the High-Priest he entred with the Blood of Beasts but we enter by the Blood of the Son of God O what a great Privilege is this that we have a Father in Heaven In this respect the Holy Place is now open to us Tho we have not a personal Access till Death yet by the Blood of Jesus we may come with Boldness presenting our selves before the Lord with all our Wants and Desires The great Distance between Heaven and Earth shall not hinder our Communion with God if we have a Friend above Therefore it is very comfortable now to say Our Father which art in Heaven that is our gracious and reconciled Father in and by Christ. APPLICATION If we have a Father in Heaven let us look up to Heaven often 1. If we have a Father in Heaven and a Saviour at his right-hand to do all things that are needful for us let us look upon the aspectable Heavens with an Eye of Sense with our bodily Eyes It is good to contemplate the Glory of the heavenly Bodies or the Outside of that Court which God hath provided for the Saints It is not an idle Speculation I press you to The Saints of God have thought it to be worthy of their Morning and Evening-Thought It is notable David doth in two Psalms especially contmeplate Heaven 〈◊〉 seems to be a Nightly the other a 〈◊〉 Meditation The Night-Meditation you have Psal. 8. 3. When I consider thy Heavens the Work of thy Fingers the Moon and the Stars which thou hast ordained David was got abroad in a Moon-shining Night looks up and had his Heart affected But now the 19th Psalm that seems to be a Morning-Mediation he speakds of the Sun coming out like a Bridegroom from his Chamber in the East and displaying his Beams and Heat and Influences to the World and then saith he v. 1. The Heavens declare the Glory of God Morning and Evening or when ever you go abroad to see the Beauty of the outward Heavens say I have a Father there a Christ there this is the Pavement of that Palace which God hath provided for the Saints Christians it is a sweet Meditation when you can say He that made all Things is there It will be a delightful profitable thing sometimes with an Eye of Sense to take a view of our Father's Palace as much as we can see of it here below 2. Let me especially press you to this with an Eye of Faith to look within the Vail and when ever you come to pray to see God in Heaven and Christ at his Right-hand The great Work of Faith is to see him that is invisible and the great Duty of Prayer is to get a Sight of God in Heaven and Christ at his right-hand What Stephen did miraculously or in an Extasy we must do graciously in Prayer Now it is said of Stephen Acts 7. 56. Behold I see the Heavens opened and the Son of Man standing on the right-hand of God There is a great deal of Difference about Stephen's Sight How the Heavens could be opened for they are solid Bodies and cannot be divided fluent Air and so come together again How he could see the Glory of God with his corporal Senses which is invisible How he could see Christ at such a Distance the Eye not being able to reach so far Some think it to be a meer intellectual Vision or a Vision of Faith that is he did so firmly believe and had the Comfort of it in his Heart as if he had seen it with his Eyes So they think Stephen saw the Glory of God and Christ at his right-hand as Abraham saw Christ's Day and rejoiced that is he saw it by Faith Some think it to be a Prophetical Vision by seeing those things objected to his Fancy by imaginary Species as Isaiah saw God in a Vision Isa. 6. and as Paul's Rapture Some think it a Symbolical Vision that he saw these thing represented by some corporeal Images as Iohn saw the Holy-Ghost descending in the form of a Dove Some think his bodily Eyes did pierce the Clouds and got a sight of the Glory of Christ. Whatever it be there must be such a Sight in Prayer something answerable to this in a spiritual way this must ever be done Psal. 5. 3. I will pray saith the Psalmist and look up There is a looking up required in all Prayer a seeing the invisible God by Faith If you would have God look down upon you from his holy Habit●tion you must look up with an Eye of Faith and converse with God in Heaven Psal. 63. 4. I will lift up my Hands in thy Name If you would have God look upon you with an Eye of Compassion you must look up and see Christ at his right-hand by an Eye of Faith 3. Let us love our Father love God in Christ and love the Place for his sake where his Residence is 1. Love God in Christ. Psal. 73. 25. Whom have I in Heaven but thee When God hath been so gracious to you Christians if I had no other Argument to press you to love god but that he which is in Heaven offereth to be your Father in Christ Jesus it might suffice because it is a great Condescension that the God of Heaven will look upon poor boken-hearted Creatures that he whose Throne is in Heaven would look upon him that is of a trembling Spirit Isa. 66 2. That the high and lofty One that dwelleth in the high and holy Place will look to him that is of a contrite Heart Isa. 57. 15. That he that is the Lord of Heaven and Earth will be our Father and own us and bless us A great Condescension on God's part and a great Dignity also is put upon us and how should our Hearts be affected with it Therefore though there be a great Distance between Heaven and Earth it should not lessen our Affections to God He is mindful of us visits us at every turn we are dear and tender to him therefore let the Lord be dear to you The Butler when he was exalted forgot Ioseph but Christ is not grown stately with his Advancement He doth not forget us O let not us forget God Let us manifest our Love by being often with him at the Throne of Grace with our Father which is in Heaven A Child is never well but when in the Mother's Lap or under the Father's Wing So should it be with us with an humble Affection coming into the presence of God and getting into the Bosom of our heavenly Father Never delight in any thing so much as conversing with him and serious Addresses to him in Prayer Again 2. Love the Place for his sake God is there and Christ is there We have cause to love the Place for our own sakes and in a short time if you continue patient in well-doing you will be with God It is not only God's Throne but it is your
over them bring them hither and slay them before me Christ himself will see Execution done in his own sight and presence upon those Rebels that will not submit to his Rule and Government How should the Hearts of wicked Men tremble which have violated the Laws of Christ and affronted his Authority when they consider how odious this is how certainly Christ will see Execution done upon them When Adonijah and his Guests heard of Solomon's sitting upon his Throne and the Shouts and Acclamations of Joy and Applause they were stricken with Fear and fled every one several ways 1 Kings 1. 49. You that cherish your Lusts which stand out against the Sovereignty of Christ that will not let him rule over you whose Hearts say tho their Tongues dare not We will not have this Man to reign over us you that seem to put him by his Kingdom he is furnished with absolute and irresistible Power to destroy you and will one day come and say Bring forth these Drunkards Worldlings Voluptuous that would not I should reign over them those that durst venture upon known Sin against the Checks of their own Conscience how will their Hearts tremble in the last Day at the Shouts and Acclamations of the Saints when they shall welcome this great King when he shall come forth in all his Royalty and Sovereignty And as for Punishment Christ will shew himself as a King so for Rewards Kings do not give Trifles Araunah gave like a King to a King 2 Sam. 24. 23. He was of the Blood-Royal of the Iebusites and he gave worthy of his Extraction And so Christ will give like a King God propounds nothing that was cheap and unworthy but He gives you a Kingdom Luke 12. 32. The Poor of this World are Heirs of a Kingdom the fairest Kingdom that ever was or ever will be as poor and as despicable as now they are yet they shall have a Kingdom What can you wish for and desire more than a Kingdom All shall reign with Christ for evermore Which shews the Folly of carnal Men that will hazard so great and so blessed Hopes Thus I have shewn you why the Gospel-State is compared to a Kingdom Now let me tell you it is a spiritual Kingdom not such as comes with Observation Jesus Christ when he was inaugurated into the Throne when he was to sit down at God's right-hand how doth he manifest it He gives Gifts as Princes use to do at their Coronation but they are spiritual Gifts Eph. 4. 8. And he sent abroad Embassadors poor Fishermen they and their Successors to go and treat with the World 2 Cor. 5. 19. Indeed they had a mighty Power with them as becoming such a great King as was under the Vail of Meanness and Weakness it was carried on in a spiritual manner And still he doth administer his Kingdom not by Force he rules not by the Power of the Sword but by his Word and Spirit so he governeth his People The Publication of the Gospel is a sending forth the Rod of his Strength Psal. 110. 2. And the Holy-Ghost as Christ's Viceroy he governeth them and administreth all things that are necessary to his Kingdom he doth it by the Holy-Ghost as his Deputy The Father chuseth a sort of Men gives them to Christ the Son dieth for them that they may be Subjects of his Kingdom and he commits them to be governed and ruled by the Holy-Ghost He useth the Ministry of Men and so unites them to Christ and Christ brings them to the Father by his Intercession committing them to his Care and Love and by a final Tradition at last which is the last Act of Christ's Mediatorial Kingdom 1 Cor. 15. 24. he shall deliver them up to the Father The Spirit blessing the Ministry of Men works Faith by which we are united to Christ and Christ intercedes for us and will bring us to God again And in this spiritual manner is this Kingdom carried on So that if we would enter into this Kingdom we must go to God the Father and confess we are Rebels and Traitors but desire he would not enter into Judgment with us but seek to be reconciled to God the Father Now as God bade the Friends of Iob to go to Iob chap. 42. 8. So God sends us to Christ in whom alone he is well-pleased with the Creature If we go to the Son he refers us to the Spirit to be reclaimed from our Impurity and Rebellion If we go to the Spirit he refers us to Moses and the Prophets Pastors and Teachers there we shall hear of him in Christ's way and there we feel the Rod of Christ's Strength the Efficacy of his Grace put into our Hearts Thus are we brought into his Kingdom and made to be a mystical Body and spiritual Society in whom Christ rules and there we come to enjoy those Freedoms I spake of and our Obedience to this Kingdom is carried on in a spiritual manner In Worship we give our Homage to God in the Word we come to learn his Laws in the Sacraments we renew our Oath of Allegiance to this King in Alms and Charity we pay him Tribute in Prayer we ask his Leave acknowledging his Dominion and Praise it is our Rent to the great Lord from whom we hold all things And thus is Christ's Kingdom carried on in a spiritual manner Vse 1. The Use is to press you to come under this Kingdom Consider what God hath proffered to draw you off from your carnal Delights and sinful Pleasures No less than a Kingdom to bear you out to call you off from your Sins O do not answer as the Olive-Tree and the Vine in Iotham's Parable Iudg. 9. 9. Shall I leave my Fatness and go to be promoted over the Trees God comes to a Worldling and makes him a Proffer of this blessed State which is represented by a Kingdom Shall I leave all my Sports and worldly Hopes according as the Man is affected Shall I renounce my Pleasures live a strict and austere Life Must I leave off Projects saith a Worldling and depend upon the Reversion of Heaven O consider it is for a glorious Kingdom Men will do much for an Earthly Crown tho lin'd with Cares for this Golden Ball which all hunt after and doth occasion so many Stirs in the World Turn your Ambition this way you may aspire to a Crown to the Kingdom of Heaven without the Crime of Treason this is a faithful Ambition It is indeed Treason against the Kingdom of Heaven not to look after this Crown and plot contrive and act and offer violence for the obtaining of it And therefore come under this Kingdom if you do not you will be left under the Power of a worse 2 Chron. 12. 8. God saith he would give them up to the King of Egypt why They shall be his Servants that they may know my Service and the Service of the Kingdoms of the Countries That they might see what