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A86531 The saints dignitie and dutieĀ· Together with the danger of ignorance and hardnesse. / Delivered in severall sermons: by that reverend divine, Thomas Hooker, late preacher in New-England. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. 1651 (1651) Wing H2654; Thomason E635_2; ESTC R202448 184,116 264

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say of good seed if it be very good it prospereth in all good grounds if it thrive not in one the ground we say is naught If the physick be good and it work not kindly upon the body the body we say is naught if it work not at all we reckon that body to be desperately ill and in a dangerous estate So it is here the Word of God is this seed it is this physick if when it is plainly and powerfully discovered in the evidence and declaration of the Spirit of God it work not upon us to the mortification and purging out of the corruption of nature if it take not root in the heart and grow there and spring up to everlasting life that heart is naught and as yet such a one is in a miserable condition and never yet had any true experience of the work of grace upon him never yet found any found and saving operation of the spirit in him so long as the Word of God in the ministry of it proves ineffectuall so long doth a man continue under the power of Satan and a slave to divers lusts If Christ in his Word get not the mastery of the heart certainly that heart is in the possession of the Devill It is a place of observable Rom. 8.7 The wisedome of the flesh by flesh there is meant the corruption of nature is enmity against God and saith the Text it is not subject to the Law of God nor indeed can it be It is an undoubted argument of a corrupt and unregenerate heart of an ungracious and fleshly heart that is not nor cannot be subject to the power of the truth of God I doe not say but the power of the word in judgement may oftentimes awaken a man and terrifie the conscience and yet the man remain still in the state of nature and unconverted but I say it is an ill signe when the soule of a man is not able to stoop to that purity and holinesse and goodnesse that is revealed in the Word when a man cannot say with the Apostle The Law is holy and the Commandment holy and just and good even then when it gainsayes him in his most dearest sinne and directly crosses him in his wicked courses My brethren God is holy and his Word is holy that heart therefore that opposeth the Word and stands out against it and refuseth to give entertainment to it must needs be an unholy heart where there is a likenesse and similitude there is an agreement it is impossible for the Word of God that is pure in it selfe to find any place in an impure heart he therefore that withstandeth the Word in the powerfull ministry thereof hath just cause not onely to suspect but to conclude of himselfe that he is yet farre from the kingdome of God and that there is as much difference between God and him as is between heaven and hell Mark for this end I beseech you a passage or two in the Scripture and suffer not your selves to be deluded by Satan and your deceitfull hearts Howsoever a man may make a tush of the truth of God now and think to plead a pretended hope of mercy whatsoever the Minister saith yet see what the Spirit of God concludeth of such men as withstand the power of the Word of God in the faithfull ministry thereof Observe therefore that place in 2 Tim. 3 8. It is the description of a naughty and wicked heart As Jannes and Jambres resisted Moses so doe these men What are these men Men of corrupt mindes and reprobate concerning the faith If there be a Jannes and Jambres resisting Moses standing out against the Word of God opposing the Ministers thereof who have hearts rising up against the truth of God when it is evidently and plainly revealed by his Messengers What are these in the judgement of God They are men of corrupt mindes and reprobate concerning the faith That is they have mindes not knowing hearts not approving the good Word of God and this is the just judgement of God upon them their mindes are so besotted and their hearts so hardned that they are fo farre from doing what God requireth that they desperately resist it and take up armes against it You have another passage of the Apostle to this purpose in Phil. 3. Many saith he are the enemies of the crosse of Christ but how shall we know them whose god is their belly whose glory is their shame who mind earthly things and what is the end of these men whose end is destruction It is a clear place suffer not Satan to blind your mindes my brethren if this be the truth of God as it is most true that it is so then certainly if any man find his heart guilty of these sinnes he must know himselfe to be in the state of damnation I appeal to any mans heart here present Is not the Word of God holy Is it not a gracious word Is it not a heavenly truth doubtlesse every heart will yeeld to it that it is a good Word of God There are none so senselesse I presume that dare openly professe that they care not for the Word of God and that there is not such holinesse and such goodnesse in it as is said to be in it I dare not think that there harboureth such a thought scarce in the heart of a man that liveth in the bosome of the Church It is true my brethren it is a holy and a good and a heavenly Word What then shall we think of that soule that opposeth this holy and gracious Word must we not conclude him to be an unholy and gracelesse man must not he that opposeth this heavenly Word of God be a hellish man Certainly it must be a marvailous profane and devillish heart that must goe against that heavenly truth whereby the soules of the Saints are converted and brought to heaven and made capable of the sight of the face of God who is holinesse it selfe Let men therefore be perswaded of this truth and take this Word home with you I doubt not but there be some in this Congregation that are yet in their naturall condition that are not subject to the Law of God that if you pursue them with the power of the Word they will turn back and resist it and gainsay it such swine as our Saviour speakes of that when Pearles are thrown before them will turn back and flie in the faces of those that dispence them and all to rend them Consider of it if thy heart therefore when the Word of God commeth directly and powerfully home to thee and laves hold upon thy conscience and telleth thee these and these sinnes thou hast committed such and such hypocrisies were in thy duties and performances such wayes of holinesse and precisenesse thou must walk in and such courses of sinne you must forsake if I say thy heart gainsay this truth and thou art carryed violently against the Word Alas poor soule think of it content
4.10 he is there said to be the Saviour of all men especially of those that beleeve You see in the Verse before my Text he is called our Saviour how he gave himself for them to whom he is a Saviour but saith the Apostle he is the Saviour of all men specially of those that beleive The meaning of the place is this Christ he saveth all men with a common temporall salvation he saveth them from many dangers from many miseries he is a generall Saviour to all men but a speciall Saviour to save from Hell from the wrath of God from the guilt and power of sin thus specially the Lord Christ is a Saviour only to them that beleeve So that by the Object of this Act included in the word Vs he gave himself for us is meant beleevers them that doe beleeve in him What this belief is I think I shall not need now to declare unto you I will but onely touch it in a few words To beleeve in Christ then it is nothing else but for a man to goe out of himself and to receive the Lord Christ in all his Offices to be to us in particular a King to govern us a Prophet to teach us and a Priest to save us and to make intercession for us Thus Faith is described John 1.12 To as many as received him that is as the latter part of the Verse hath it to as many as beleeved in him He gave power to be the sons of God So that to beleeve in Christ is to receive Christ Now there is no receiving of Christ but you must receive whole Christ the coat of Christ was never divided much lesse is the person of Christ if Christs coat and person was not divided much lesse the Offices of Christ So that if to beleeve be to receive Christ then to beleeve is to receive whole Christ in all his Offices You see then what this faith is it is to goe out of ones self and to entertain Christ to be in particular for us our onely King and Priest and Prophet and therefore to give up our selves to Christ as subjects to be guided by him as by our Soveraign and as Schollers in all things to be taught by him as by our Master and for to give up our selves to him alone to expect attonement and to expect favour from God through his Priesthood This is to believe The Properties of this Faith the signs of it by which you may know that you are them for whom Christ gave himself you shall find in Scripture to be these First of all Faith it is said to purifie the heart Acts 15.9 There saith the Apostle he put no difference between us and them purifying of their hearts by faith There is one propertie of faith It is a purifier of the heart that is where there is faith there is a principle in that heart whereby it commeth to be purified and cleansed from the power and dominion of all originall corruption Where ever there is faith there is a pure principle in that soul which endeavoureth nothing but the cleansing of the soul from all corruption that is inbred by nature Faith it doth not purifie the heart perfectly but onely in part It doth not purge out all corruption but onely some but yet this it doth it establisheth in the soul a pure principle whereby the soul is purged from the dominion of all sin from the love of all sin from the habituall delighting in any sin and whereby the soul is made to be continually purging of it self from the remainders of corruption Whence is that speech you have in 1 Pet. 1. 22. Seeing you have purified your souls by obeying the truth faith it purifieth the heart by planting in it a principle which makes the heart purifie it self Thereupon is that you have in 1 John 3 3. Every man that hath this hope purifieth himself as he is pure Hope it is the daughter of faith where there is faith there is hope brought forth where there is hope this hope makes a man purifie himself even as God is pure I pray observe it Hope with faith works in the soul it looks upon God and it doth make a man strive to purifie himself that he may come to be pure as God is What ever impurity is discerned in the soul there is not that hope which is the daughter of faith faith and hope is continually labouring and striving to work out that impuritie that is the meaning of it he purifieth himself even as God is pure that even as a Scholer that is willing to learne hee looks upon the Copie of his master and upon his own writing and where ever he findeth any default he is continually striving to mend that and still labouring every time more and more to be more conformable to his masters copie even thus where ever there is faith it doth produce hope which hope makes the soul continually aim to conform it self to the puritie of God whom it hopeth fully to enjoy And that you may not be mistaken consider thus much that there will bee impuritie in the heart wherein there is faith but yet where there is faith there is a continuall purging out of impuritie as it manifesteth it selfe You may conceive it by a similitude if a pot be boyling upon the fire there will a scum arise but yet they that are good house wives and cleanly and neat they watch it and as the scum riseth up they take it off and throw it away happily more scum will arise but still as it riseth they scum it off Thus it is with the soul impuritie will be in the heart wherein there is faith and it manifesteth it self and riseth up when the soul is in action but yet the heart that hath faith in it eyeth the soul and as it discovereth any impuritie though it be never so secret or never so small though it be never so agreeing to his naturall disposition it scummeth it off and it is his continuall work and desire to make riddance of any corruption which doth appear Here is the first Propertie whereby you may know them that are the Persons for whom Christ gave himself they are beleevers and faith purifieth the heart A second Propertie of faith is that you have in Gal. 5.6 Faith which works by love Where ever there is faith it is working Faith it is not an idle grace it is not a fancie or an opinion that Christ hath died for us and there is an end but it is a working grace where ever there is faith there is work and what work is it it is a work of love There is a working of love and a working by love where ever there is faith First there is a working of love faith that beleeveth in Christ works a love to Christ Faith that beleeveth the pardon of sin it works a hatred of that sin for whose pardon Christ bloud was shed faith it works a love to the Image of Christ
is that doe this and live doe it the Law it doth not accept of endeavours and of desires there is nothing that standeth with the Law but a perfect doing Hence is that same Gal. 3.10 there saith the Apostle Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the book of the Law to doe them Here is the first direct property of the Law it accepteth of nothing but perfect obedience it pardoneth no failings it will admit of no imperfections but Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the book of the Law to doe them The second direct property of the Law is this that it giveth Commandements but it giveth no power at all to obey the Commandements it setteth us a rule but it helpeth with no vertue no strength to walke by the rule In this respect it is that the Law is called the Letter 2 Cor. 3.6 Who hath made us able Ministers of the new Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit By the Letter there is meant the Law as by the spirit is meant the Covenant of Grace the Law is called the Letter because as the writing of Letters doth direct us and shew us a Coppy but administreth no kind of art or skill to the Scholler to follow the coppy so this is the property of the Law it prescribeth a rule but administreth no ability to walk by the rule These are the two direct properties of the Law Now in respect of these two man so long as he was in the state of innocency before his fall he was well enough I t is true the Law would pardon no faylings would accept of no imperfect obedience but man in that estate needed not to care for he had power to keep the whole Law and to observe every tittle thereof and to yeeld perfect obedience to every thing contained in it Again the Law was a meer Letter directing onely what should be done but affording no helpe for the doing of what is required man had power in himselfe God had given him it in his creation to obey the Law to write exactly after that coppy But since man is come into a state of sinne since the fall of man the Law hath by accident and by occasion of mans fall two other properties First of all that the Law doth curse every man that is under it even unto Hell this is that in the forenamed place Gal. 3.13 As many as are under the Law are cursed for cursed is every one that doth not all that is written in the book of the Law Hence it commeth to passe that the Law doth inflict damnation upon all them that are under it Hence are these names given to the Law 2 Cor. 3.6 7 9. In the 6. verse the Letter killeth that is the Law killeth us In the 7. verse it is called the ministration of death In the 9. verse it is called the ministration of condemnation all these names are given to the Law because through mans fall there is occasioned a property to the Law to kill and to destroy and to condemn Againe another property that is occasioned to the Law by sinne and by the fall of man is this that the Law doth multiply transgressions in the hearts and lives of people This is a strange thing therefore I pray observe the opening of it I say the property of the Law it is that it doth multiply transgression and sinne in the hearts of people for therefore it is that the Apostle saith Rom. 5.10 The Law entred that sinne might abound the Law doth cause the abounding of sinne there had never been so much sinne in the world if it had not been by the Law not directly but by occasion doth the Law multiply transgressions in the hearts of people The Apostle in Rom. 7.4 5. compareth the Law to a Husband the sinfull heart to a Wife that look as by the Husband the Wife commeth to bring forth children so by the Law mans corrupt heart commeth to bring forth sins If you aske how this commeth about It is thus The Law it commeth with Commandements and with prohibitions it commandeth people to doe these and these things it commandeth people to leave undone these and these things now the Law meeting with the corruption of mans heart setting a rule to that heart that will not be ruled it makes the heart to rebell and transgresse if there were no Law there would be no sinne if the Law did not command there were no sinne in not doing if the Law did not forbid there were no sinne in doing But now the Law comming to the corrupt heart bidding them doe corruption refusing to doe the Law causeth corruption to sinne The Law again comming to a corrupt heart and bidding them refraine corruption refusing causeth corruption to sinne for if there were no rule there could be no erring besides the rule Thus in these respects it is that by occasion the Law commeth to have this property to be as a Father and as a Husband multiplying transgressions in the hearts of people Gather up that which I have said and lay them together the two direct properties of the Law and the two accidentall properties of the Law occasioned by corruption and you see there are four properties of the Law So then to be under the Law it is nothing else but to be under these four properties of the Law to be in such a state and condition wherein we are liable to all these four properties of the Law Viz. First That nothing will serve our turn but perfect obedience no sinne to be pardoned no frailty to be past by no imperfection to be covered Secondly To be in such a state and condition wherein there is a great deale commanded but no power no strength communicated to enable us to doe any thing that is commanded Thirdly To be in such a state and condition wherein we are under a curse and condemnation even to the pit of hell Lastly To be in such a state and condition wherein dayly and hourly there are sinnes multiplied and brought forth in us through the corruption of our nature To be in a state that hath these four miserable properties is this to be under the Law Now let us shew you what it is to be under Grace And first what Grace is and then what it is to be under Grace I pray observe this also Grace it is nothing else but the free promise of Salvation in and by the Lord Jesus Christ This is Grace To be under grace is to be under the four properties of grace For as the Law had four properties so this grace hath four properties contrary to the Law all of them direct and proper to Grace The first propertie of Grace is this There shall be a pardon of sin the sins that are past shall be forgiven That this is in grace you may see in Jer. 31.34 For I will forgive their iniquities and
you doe not finde your hearts loving Christ above all things if you cannot say of Christ as the Church in the Canticles Oh thou whom my soul loveth if you cannot say that Christ hath more room in your affection that there is more inlargement of heart toward him then to any thing else in the world then you are not yet in the number of them for whom Christ gave himself to redeem them from all iniquitie Therefore I beseech you quicken up your hearts towards Christ Why doth Iniquitie so abound now and the love of so many waxe cold Surely you have forgotten your selves have not you forgotten what Christ hath done how else could your affections be so little so cold towards him Remember what I have opened now unto you Christ gave himself to be a man to obey the Law to suffer the wrath of God and man and that for this end to redeem you from all iniquitie therefore love you the Lord Jesus according as he doth deserve And thus much shall serve for the first end Why Christ gave himself for beleevers That end which concerns beleevers themselves Viz. That he might redeem them from all iniquitie The Second remaineth and that is that which concernes himself But so much for this Time ⁂ THE BLESSED INHABITANT OR The BENEFIT of CHRISTS BEING In BELEEVERS By that Reverend Divine THOMAS HOOKER Late Preacher in New England EPHES. 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by Faith LONDON Printed by G. D. for Francis Eglesfield and are to be sold at the Sign of the Marigold In Pauls Church-yard 1651. The Blessed Inhabitant OR The Benefit of Christs being in Beleevers SERMON II. ROM 8.10 If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sin but the Spirit is life because of righteousnesse THe Apostle Saint Paul having in the first verse of this present Chapter in the very first words of the Verse set down the blessed Priviledges of all true beleevers such as are regenerated and are in Christ he doth afterwards in many Verses lay down the Signs and Tryals whereby he doth discover who they bee that are in that blessed condition and who they bee that are not And amongst others not to stand upon the Coherence it not being necessary for the understanding of this Verse he doth in the words of the Text lay down certain cleer Signs and Tryals whereby people may know whether they are regenerated by Christ and so justified yea or no And that is the Scope and Sum of this Verse If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sin but the Spirit is life because of righteousnesse In the Verse then you have these two things considerable First the state and condition of all justified persons Christ is in them in the first words If Christ be in you Secondly the Signs and Evidences whereby it may bee known whether Christ be in people yea or no in the rest of the Verse the bodie is dead because of sin but the spirit is life because of righteousnesse I begin with the First The state and condition of all persons that are justified They have Christ in them If Christ be in you saith the Apostle supposing thus much That the Lord Christ is in every justified person in every one that is exempted from condemnation The Point is clear and evident in the words of the Text If Christ be in you The like to this you have John 14.20 I am in my Father saith our Saviour to his Disciples and you in me and I in you They are in him and he in them The like also you have John 17.21 23. There our Saviour prayeth That they may be one in us I in them and thou in mee that they may bee made perfect in one Mark I in them and thou in me Look as God the Father is in Christ so the Lord Christ also is in every beleever To this purpose also is that of the Apostle Col. 1.27 The riches of the glory of this mysterie is Christ in you the hope of glory CHRIST IN YOU You see the Point is clear Christ is in every justified person For the further understanding hereof I will let you know in a word or two for I purpose but to touch it how the Lord Jesus Christ is in all justified persons First he is in them as the Housholder or Master of the Family is in his house Therefore the Apostle saith Eph. 3.17 That he doth dwell in our hearts Look as the Master of the Family dwelleth in his house ruling commanding and ordering all things there even so is Christ in them that are justified persons Again he is in them as the food that we receive is in our stomacks Therefore he is often in the Scripture compared to meat and drink because as meat and drink are in us after we have eaten and drunken so is the Lord Jesus Christ also in all them that are justified for their refreshing nourishing and strengthning and preservation of life in them Last of all He is in them as a mans life is in him I live not saith the Apostle Gal. 2.20 but Christ liveth in me Christ is in the soul of a poor sinner that beleeveth as our naturall life is in our bodies as our life doth act and move us being the principle of all those motions that are in us even so is Christ also in all justified persons But you will ask In what respect is it that the Lord Christ is said to be in justified persons I answer Amongst others Christ is said to be in them in these two respects First Because his Spirit is in them By his Spirit I do not mean his humane spirit his soul as he is a man that is proper to himself as every mans soul is but by his Spirit I mean the Spirit of God the Holy Ghost the third Person in Trinitie which is the Spirit of Christ both as he is the second Person in Trinitie so the Holy Ghost proceedeth from him together with the Father and also as he is the Mediatour of his Church so it is his Spirit because he hath merited and as it were purchased it to imploy it and to send it about for the effecting of the salvation of the Elect. Now the Lord Christ is in beleevers by vertue of his spirit because his spirit is in them This the verse before the Text and the verse after plainly prove where the Apostle maketh mention of the Spirit of Christ dwelling in the faithful If the Spirit of God dwell in you v. 9. And If the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you Verse 11. This is the first Reason why Christ is said to be in justified persons his Spirit is in them Another is Because the vertue efficacie life and operation of Christ is in them as the tree or the root may be said to be in the branches because the life and sap of the tree is put forth in the branches So
love and respect that I have alwaies had from him if now I enter upon such a course The husband he complaineth and saith A holy conversation is good and such duties as you call upon me to exercise in my family cannot but be pleasing unto God and such as he requires but if I should take up such a practice my wife would be continually besieging me with daily vexations I should neglect my calling and incur the censure of my neighbours and friends and bee counted too too precise These and many others that I could instance in are not hearkners to Christ In the last place there come in also another sort to be reproved and these are such as can be content to give the Lord the hearing but will doc nothing when it should come to performance Howsoever happily they will approve and applaud that which the Minister delivers to them from God yet in the conclusion if their ease and honours and liberties lie at hazard they fail in matter of practise they will doc nothing they dare doc nothing further then they are advised unto by those Counsellors that keep a kinde of audit in their hearts and what sentence they deliver shall be yeelded unto and no more To instance a little The world knoweth that it is the will of God that every man should deny himself and take up his crosse and follow Christ that a man should hate father and mother and wife and children and friends and all for his sake and the Gospels that a man should renounce all those courses of sin that carry with them the most appearance of profit and pleasure that he should pluck out his right eie and cut off his right hand These are truths that are clearly discovered in the Word of God and every soul that is rightly informed yeelds unto them and men in the world are acquainted with them hearing them pressed from day to day in the preaching of the Word And so also that it is the will of God that men should be pure as God is pure and be holy as he is holy in all manner of conversation that they should abstain from all appearance of evill this the Lord requireth and this men commend and approve of But now come to matter of practise If a dutie be required that will crosse their ease or their honours or in the least measure diminish their outward comforts Mark what followeth then they are at ademurr they will stay there and thinke twice of it before they will doe any thing they must first take counsell and be well advised of it And what counsell doc they take Not from the Lord and his word but from their pleasures and profits and carnall delights and contentments The ambitious man asketh his honour Shall I be sincere and zealous in the cause of God The covetous man asketh his wealth Shall I be exact in a Christian course Shall I lose this gain or that advantage for the keeping of a good conscience The voluptuous man asketh his pleasure Shall I abstain from the appearance of evil Shall I hate the garment spotted with the flesh Shall I enter upon the way that is called holy and walk therein with that preciseness and strictness that the word of God requires Then they all cry unto a man as sometime Peter said unto Christ when he had told his Disciples That he must suffer many things of the Elders and Scribes and be killed Be it far from thee Lord this shall not be unto thee Matth. 16.22 and they hang about him as once Pauls friends hung about him when they heard that he must be bound at Jerusalem Acts 20.37 38. and 21.12 No saith honour if once you take that course then I must be abased No saith profit if once you walk that way I must be neglected No saith pleasure if you mean to walk so strictly and exactly before God and men then abandon all pleasure you and I must bid farewell for ever Now the poor soul returneth this answer to God and to his Word and Minister I have taken counsell concerning that which you require of me and am advised to the contrary my pleasure and my profit and my preferment tell me that it will be marvellous tedious irksome and grievous to take such courses I find this way every where spoken against and therefore conceive it better to lie quietly and sleep in a whole skin then to bring an old house upon my head Thus you see what the pleas of carnall men are To all which I say but one thing Let them ask their own hearts but this one question Is this to hear the voice of Christ or not If it be not as most certain it is not then the case is clear He that doth not hear the voice of Christ is none of Christs It is our Saviours own conclusion John 8.47 Hee that is of God heareth Gods words yee therefore hear them not because ye are not of God That is Whosoever they be that will hear any counsell but the counsell of God that will bee content to be ruled by any thing rather then by his word God will not own them hereafter they are none of his that is they have no work of grace in them for so the Apostle expounds it 2 Cor. 5.18 All things are of God that is God is the worker and framer of saving grace in the soul of his servants He therefore that will not stoop and be obedient to the voice of Christ hath no saving grace as yet wrought in his heart and consequently is not of God This me thinks should awaken the souls of all such poor carnall creatures as love their pleasures and profits and preferments more then God I beseech you think of it and know it for a certain that while you hear these counsellers you hear not God and so long as you hear not God he hath no part in you neither will he hereafter if you so continue shew mercy unto you I have one thing more to say before I conclude and that is a word of reproof even for the Saints and people of God who though they walk with God in truth and sinceritie yet are often worthy to be blamed in that they wrong the Lord and their own comforts by their not hearkning and stooping to the command of Christ by their not inquiring of him in the first place and by their not resting upon him when they have his will revealed to them These are two main weaknesses and infirmities in the godly themselves and they ought to take speciall notice of them Many a Saint of God there is that is daily vexing himself by poring on his own weaknesses by hearing whatsoever carnall reasons flesh and bloud and sense can possibly raise against him together with all the false suggestions and perswasions of Satan and at last when he hath wearied and tired himself and knoweth not what to doe then he goeth home to God and is contented to hear what
Abraham That man that not onely enjoyeth the Priviledges of the Church but yeeldeth the obedience of faith according to the Word of God revealed and walketh in obedience that man alone shall be blessed with faithfull Abraham Two points may be hence raised but I shall hardly handle them both therefore I will passe over the first onely with a touch and that lieth closely couched in the Text That Faith causeth fruitfulness in the hearts and lives of those in whom it is Mark what I say A faithfull man is a fruitfull man Faith inableth a man to be doing Ask the Question By what power was it whereby Abraham was inabled to yeeld obedience to the Lord The Text answereth you They that walke in the footsteps not of Abraham but in the footsteps of the faith of Abraham A man would have thought the Text should have run thus They that walk in the footsteps of Abraham that is true too but the Apostle had another end therefore he saith They that walk in the footsteps of the faith of Abraham implying that it was the grace of faith that God bestowed on Abraham that quickned and inabled him to every duty that God required of him and called him to the performance of So that I say the Question being Whence came it that Abraham was so fruitfull a Christian what inabled him to do and to suffer what he did Surely it was faith that was the cause that produced such Effects that helped him to perform such actions The Point then you see is evident Faith is it that causoth fruit Hence it is that of almost all the actions that a Christian haah to doe faith is still said to be the worker If a man pray as he should it is the prayer of faith Jam. 5.15 If a man obey as he should it is the obedience of faith Rom. 16.26 If a man war in the Church militant it is the fight of faith 1 Tim. 6.12 2 Tim. 4.7 If a man live as a Christian and holy man he liveth by fasth Gal. 2.20 Nay shall I say yet more if he die as he ought he dieth by faith Heb. 11.13 These all died in faith What is that by the power of faith that directed and ordered them in the course of their death furnished them with grounds and principles of aflurance of the love of God made them carry themselves patiently in death I can say no more but with the Apostle 2 Cor. 13.5 Examine your selves whether yee bee in the faith Why doth not the Apostle say Examine whether faith be in you but whether yee bee in the faith His meaning is that as a man is said to be in drinke or to be in love or to bee in passion that is under the command of drinke or love or passion so the whole man must be under the command of faith as you shall see more afterwards If he pray faith must indite his prayer If he obey faith must work If hee live it is faith that must quicken him and if he die it is faith that must order him in death And wheresoever faith is it will doe wonders in the soul of that man where it is it cannot be idle it will have footsteps it sets the whole man on work it moveth feet and hands and cies and all parts of the bodie Mark how the Apostle disputeth 2 Cor 4.13 We having the same spirit of faith according as it is written I beleeved and therefore have I spoken we also believe and therefore speak The faith of the Apostle which he had in his heart set his tongue a going If a man have faith within it will break forth at his mouth This shall suffice for the proof of the point I thought to have pressed it further but if I should I see the time would prevent me The Use therefore in a word is this If this be so then it falleth soul and is a heavie Bill of Indictment against many that live in the bosome of the Church Go thy wayes home and read but this Text and consider seriously but this one thing in it That whosoever is the son of Abraham hath faith and whosoever hath faith is a walker is a worker by the footsteps of faith you may see where faith hath been Will not this then I say fall marvellous heavie upon many souls that live in the bosome of the Church who are confident and put it out of all Question that they are true beleevers and make no doubt but that they have faith But look to it wheresoever faith is it is fruitfull If thou art fruitlesse say what thou wilt thou hast no faith at all Alas these idle Drones these idle Christians the Church is too too full of them Men are continually hearing and yet remain fruitless and unprofitable whereas if there were more faith in the world we should have more work done in the world faith would set feet and hands and eies and all on work Men go under the name of professors but alas they are but Pictures they stir not a whit Mark Where you found them in the beginning of the yeer there you shall find them in the end of the yeer as profane as worldly as loose in their conversations as formall in dutie as ever And is this faith Oh faith would work other matters and provoke a soul to other passages then these But you wil say May not a man have faith and not that fruit you speak of May not a man have a good heart to God-ward although he cannot find that abilitie in matter of fruitfulnesse My brethren be not deceived Such an opinion is a meer delusion of Satan whereever faith is it bringeth Christ into the soul Mark that Whosoever beleeveth Christ dwelleth in his heart by faith Eph. 3.17 And If Christ be in you saith the Apostle the body is dead because of sin but the spirit is life because of righteousness Rom. 8.10 If Christ be in you that is Whosoever beleeveth in the Lord Jesus Christ dwels in such a man by faith now if Christ be in the soul the bodie cannot be dead but a man is alive and quick and active to holy duties ready and willing and cheerfull in the performance of whatsoever God requireth Christ is not a dead Saviour nor the Spirit a dead Spirit The second Adam is made a quickning spirit 1 Cor. 15.45 And wherever the Spirit is it works Effects suteable to it The Spirit is a Spirit of puritie a spirit of zeal c. and where it is it maketh pure and zealous c. When a man will say he hath faith and in the mean time can be content to be idle and unfruitfull in the work of the Lord can bee content to be a dead Christian let him know that his case is marvellously fearfull For if faith were in him indeed it would appear yee cannot keep your good hearts to your selves where ever fire is it will burn and where ever faith is it cannot be
saving knowledge A people may be in the bosome of the Church live under the means of grace and partake of the Ordinances of God and yet notwitstanding all this be void of the saving knowledge of God This is a Point that ariseth clearly and evidently from the Text These people of whom the Prophet speaks were in the Church of God lived under the Ordinances and enjoyed all the outward priviledges of the people of God yet he saith of them they are a people of no understanding they knew nothing of God and salvation in a sanctifying and saving manner It is easie to confirm the truth of this Doctrine by other places of Scripture The Scribes and Pharisees sate in Moses chair and were the teachers of others and therefore one would thinke should have understanding themselves yet our Saviour saith Matth. 13.14 That in them was fulfilled the prophesie of Isaiah which saith By hearing yee shall hear and shall not understand and seeing yee shall see and shall not perceive It was not any want of means they could alledge or that they lacked the Ordinances for they were alwaies hearing and hearing they had all the light that could be afforded them to guide their feet into the way of peace and no question but they waited upon those means and yet they were not informed yet they were not inlightned to know the things that concerned the glory of God and their own peace in a saving manner they heard but understood not they saw but perceived not In the like manner Isai 42.19 the Lord complaineth of his own servants those that should have been neer to him indeed Who is blinde but my servant or deaf as my messenger that I sent Who is blind as he that is perfect and blind as the Lords servant Seeing many things but thou observest not opening the eares but he heareth not It is generally conceived that this is spoken of those that drew neer to God even in the Ministery and Priesthood and were brought up especially for this service yet notwithstanding who so blind as they were and who so ignorant as the Messengers he sent It was also the Apostles complaint of the Hebrews that whereas for the time they might have been teachers of others they had need to be taught again which be the first principles of the Oracles of God Heb. 5.12 Having so long a while injoyed the means of grace and salvation and under the light of the Gospel and had so many gracious instructions and reproofs surely they might have been in the highest Form in the School of Christ they might have been guiders and teachers of others yet notwithstanding they had need themselves to be taught the very first Rudiments the very A B C. of Religion they remained ignorant of the first principles of the Oracles of God and were fitter to be fed with milk than with strong meat In the prophecie of Jeremy the Lord sendeth the dull and heavie hearted Jews as it were to school to the creatures The Storke in the heaven knoweth her appointed times and the Turtle and the Crane and the Swallow observe the time of their coming but my people know not the judgement of the Lord Jer. 8.7 So Isai 1.3 The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his masters crib but Israel doth not know my people doth not consider The people of the Jews Gods own people enjoyed more means then ever any people besides They had line upon line and precept upon precept Isa 28 10.13 From the thirteenth yeer of Josiah saith the Prophet Jeremie even unto this day that is the three and twentieth yeer the word of the Lord hath come unto me and I have spoken unto you rising early and speaking but ye have not hearkned And the Lord hath sent unto you all his servants the Prophets rising early and sending them but yee have not hearkned nor enclined your ear to hear Jer. 25.3 4. They had the means of grace you see yet they were unprofitable under the means they had helps for knowledge yet grew not in knowledge The point then is clear That The People may enjoy the means and yet remain void of the knowledge of God No more therefore for the proof thereof For the ground of the point a little You will ask Is it it possible that there should be such sencelesse ignorance in the hearts of men that live in the bosome of the Church and that any who partake of the Ordinances and the means of salvation should yet remain a people of no understanding Alas my brethren the truth is it is too too evident We can speak of great matters and as the Apostle saith we thinke we know something but this I am sure of that though wee have lived long under the means and have enjoyed abundance of light yet notwithstanding if a man should go from house to house even in this City where the means of knowledge are more then ordinary he should find a marvellous poor deal of sanctifying and saving knowledge yea I doe assure you of any reasonable common knowledge in matters of Religion If you ask What is the ground of all this I will answer briefly in two or three words The first cause why men get no more knowledge notwithstanding they have the means of knowledge I take to be the blindnesse of their mindes the weaknesse of their judgements the ignorance that is in their understanding Though they have all the outward helpes that any people have under heaven yet having a want in themselves and a weaknesse in their own powers and naturall principles it is impossible that ever they should receive any good by those meanes This is the very cause which the Apostle Paul alledgeth Ephes 4.18 why the Gentiles were estranged from the life of God namely because their understandings were darkned and because of the ignorance that was in their mindes and the blindnesse of their heart It skilleth not how bright and clear the Sunne shineth if in the mean time the visive faculty be wanting if a man have no eyes to see he is never the better for the greatest light in the world So it is here as long as men are full of blindnesse and ignorance in their understandings though the light of the Gospel shine in their very faces it is no mervail they benefit not thereby for alas they have no eyes The fault is not in the Gospel for that is light but the fault is in their own souls their understanding is darkned the scales of ignorance are grown over the eyes of their mind they want an inward principle of spirituall sight and so they are not able to reap any benefit by the most excellent meanes in the world as they should doe That is the first Reason Adde hereunto in the second place that as they have blindnesse in their mind and ignorance in their judgement so they are meer naturall men and no further then God is pleased by a supernaturall work of the spirit
reconciled to him Now when the soul findeth this and the like and withall hath an inward work which though happily he cannot discover the manner and order thereof nor expresse it to others yet he knows more thereof then any man under heaven Ask a child How doe you know such a man is your father Alas he cannot tell you yet he hath a strong affection toward him above all others and feels in himself such a leaning in his affection towards him as another feels not So the mother of the child that was brought before Solomon had no Argument in the world to prove the child to be hers but the yerning of her bowels and relenting of her spirit toward the child proved it sufficiently So there is in a Saint of God an inward tenderness of affection a leaning of his soul towards God which no man knowes but he that hath it If a curious workman after he hath made a clock or a watch shew the frame thereof to a man ignorant of that Art and declare to him the manner of making it happily he will conceive his words and his reasons and perceive that he saith truth but he cannot make such another because he hath not the Art it self of clock-making My brethren so it is here There is a curious frame in the soule of a Christian of grace of faith of repentance of holinesse of love patience and the like a blessed disposition of heart whereby the soul runneth right toward God and every holy dutie and strikes right as I may say in all holy obedience to God this is a frame reared up by the hand of the Spirit of God alone in the heart of a Christian Now the Apostle Paul who had such a work as this wrought in him can tell the nature of hope and of faith and of repentance but I that read what he hath written of these things being a naturall man though happily I understand the sence and apprehend the meaning of the words yet the true knowledge of the nature of repentance or faith or hope I cannot possibly attain to so long as I remain a meer naturall man Even as an ignorant man cannot conceive the Art of Watch-making in that manner as the Artist himself understands it so cannot I discern the nature of this spiritual frame in the heart further then God is pleased to teach me this skill by the work of his Spirit within my self When I finde my own heart wrought upon then I can best discover it to another then doe I know that which before I never understood though happily I could discourse something concerning such things and understand the outside as it were yet that was all I never knew the bottom as I doe now You see then the difference between the knowledge of Hypocrites that live in the bosome of the Church and the knowledge of Gods Elect or saving knowledge Now for the Use of all in a word or two If this be so that men may live in the Church of God and enjoy the means of grace and yet be a people of no understanding have no saving knowledge then my brethren here is a word of reproof to check all those conceits and pull down all those silly imaginations of poor ignorant carnall creatures that live here among us in the bosome of the Church who because the Lord hath been pleased to put them into a place where the truth is plainly taught and preached presently perswade their own souls that they have wise dome and knowledge enough to bring them to life and salvation If happily you come to any of these men and tell them that they ought to be inlarged in those duties God requireth of his children that they should be able to catechise their families to pray with them to instruct them that they should be skilfull in the art of humbling their souls before God in private conversing and spirituall communion with him Alas they will answer you that for the present they are too weak and unable for such things as these Well but prove them again afterwards when they have continued a longer time under the means and demand of them how they have bettered themselves what strength of grace they have attained unto By no means you must meddle with them What they have not lived so long in a good Parish under a panfull Minister and gone so often to Church but surely they have sufficient to bring them to heaven and although they cannot doe so and so though they cannot give you a reason of the hope that is in them yet they make no question but to speed as well as the best Men think it enough to be good Church-men to have and injoy the helpes God vouchsafeth and bestoweth upon his people to be often hearers of the Word read and preached and so rest themselves contented and there set up their staffe though in the mean time they remain as blind and ignorant and as carnall as ever My brethren be not deceived the Lord will not be mocked It is not sufficient to salvation for a man to be an often hearer to have his heart now and then inlarged to give assent to the truths delivered to conceive the grounds of them or to be able happily to discourse of some points of religion Oh look further he that hath saving knowledge indeed goes farre beyond all this You that are tradesmen or you that have children will any man say my child is a good Schollar for he hath gone so long to schoole or my Apprentise hath good skill in his trade because he hath served me so many yeares It is true he ought to be so but it doth not follow that because he hath had such and such helps and lived so long under them that therefore he is so So it is here there is no reason for any man to ground his assurance of salvation on his injoyment of the meanes or to imagine that God hath wrought mercifully for him in the matter of knowledge which accompanieth life and happiness because of his long living under a good ministry no it is not enough to have the preaching of the word among us and to have the meanes and helps of saving knowledge you may have all these and yet remain ignorant and blind and be a people of no understanding Secondly this is a word of instruction to us We are hence given to understand the sinfulnesse of our nature and the blindnesse of our mindes seeing a man may have all the means under heaven and yet all prove unprofitable to him may injoy all the helpes that God hath set up in his Church for the good of peoples soules and yet receive no good by them What a strange heart is ours Yet so it is even amongst many of us in this place and I wish it were not so with most that live in the Church at this day I fear me that if a man should goe from heart to heart and observe every ones particular
temper he should find this that I say to bee too too true What is the reason else you will not suffer a good Minister to follow you home to search your soules but take pet at such a man presently what is the cause of this Surely your wayes are naught your mindes are blinded your hearts are hardned under the means Men are loth to let others see what they are because they are not as they should be they are like dull-headed Schollars to whom it is death to be posed But I say observe therefore the mervailous deadnesse and weaknesse the strange besotted dulnesse of our natures to good that when we have all the incouragements and meanes that may be yet we get no benefit we reap no profit by them If a man should have a tree in his garden that all the dunging and pruning and dressing that he can use will doe no good of nor make it bring forth any fruit certainly he would think that tree to be of a strange temper so here let us see and wonder when we see that the Lord hath bestowed so much cost upon us made his judgements come home even to our very doores powred his mercies on us in abundance yet we are not provoked nor quickned nor inlarged in the wayes of life that though wind and tide be both with us yet we make no progress in goodness but he that was ignorant is ignorant still and he that was filthy is filthy still That we may therefore shame our selves humble our soules and bemoan our estates before the Lord consider I pray you but these two things The variety of helps that God vouchsafeth us and the success those helps find in our hearts When all the fire in the town cannot warm a man how cold is he When all the perswasions under heaven cannot work upon a man oh how flinty is he How graciously my brethren hath the Lord dealt with you that live in this place How many helps hath he put into your hands you have prayers and sermons and exhortations and instructions and admonitions and comforts forts and all things that are available to bring a man to life and happiness Now he that groweth not under this means he that thriveth not with this food he that is not heated by this fire he that is not quickned by this dew of heaven let him take notice of the strange distemper of his own heart and the deadnesse of his spirit I know not what to say to you Certainly had the Devill himselfe but any hope of receiving mercy the sermons that are made in this City were able even to melt his heart as it were and to bring him to consider and repent of the sinnes he hath committed against Almighty God but because he hath no hope of mercy he remaineth in a forlorne and desperate condition Yet the Apostle saith Jam. 2.19 The Devils also beleeve and tremble that is they know all things contained in Gods Word are true they beleeve them and assent to them and are perswaded that God will one day make all his threatnings good upon them and upon the hearts of all the damned for ever and that they together shall be wholly deprived of all those mercies that God hath propounded in his Word and they tremble at it Look now into your own hearts and see what kind of temper they are of when notwithstanding the many judgements that have been threatned the many woes that have been denounced yet most either turn their back upon the Church or turn a deaf eare to what they hear and cast the Commandements of God behind them and rather fleer in the face of the Minister and contemn what he saith then be any wayes humbled for their sinnes or tremble at the Word of God and the threatnings denounced out of it My brethren think of it for the Lords sake reason a little with your selves and consider and say Lord what a wicked heart and what a wretched disposition have I the Sea is troubled the Mountains quake and the earth sinketh when the Lord speaks and uttereth his voice nay the Divels beleeve and tremble but oh what terrors and woes have I heard out of the Word against my pride my covetousness my swearing my drunkenness my profaning of the Sabbath yet none of them stirre me one jot I have had the fire full in my face yet remain as ycie and cold and frozen as ever I have had many a heavenly dew upon me many a silver drop yet continue a dry and barren Wilderness Oh what a heart have I Surely my brethren such a case as this is very desperate and deplorable think of it betime in vain it will be for you to put it off You dream and have conceits of knowledge and imagine that you have faith and repentance whereas alas you have little or none of these graces I pray therefore consider it now and now hear and tremble least you tremble afterwards when you are sunk down in the pit for ever When you are in hell you shall feel another manner of trembling then now is expected from you for it shall be farre greater and altogether without hope of remedy Where now are all those professed enemies and rebels against God where is Nimrod where is Pharaoh where is Sennacherib are they not in hell and there left to perish for ever Reason the case therefore seriously with your selves to the end that now you may be humbled and brought to tremble at the Word of God least hereafter you tremble when all hope is past To move you the more consider how graciously the Lord hath been pleased to work upon others They have heard the Word and have lived under the light of the Gospel and they have received benefit by it they have attained to good measures of saving knowledge Are there not some that live neer thee of whom thou mayest say such a man I know and I thought my selfe once to have had as much understanding in religion as he I made account I had as much ability to doe God service as ever he had But now the case is altered he is able to discourse savourly and feelingly of the things of God to pray sensibly and spiritually to reason of the matters of salvation profitably farre beyond that which I can doe and yet I have had as many helpes I have heard as much and understood as much as he O Lord what a case is my soule in what a sinfull creature am I Here is a drunkard converted there is a profane swearer and a Sabbath-breaker wrought upon my next neighbour that happily was as bad as I hath his soule humbled many a gain-sayer of the Gospel the Lord hath made him come crying to him for the forgivenesse of his sinnes begging pardon for such and such rebellions especially for his refusing of the offers of mercy made in Jesus Christ and all this while I stand it out What a strange heart have I That drunkard that profane
spirits now in prison What spirits were these which once were disobedient when once the long-suffering of God waited in the dayes of Noah Those spirits and damned souls those damned Ghosts now in hell the spirits of wicked men now in hell what were they they were those that were disobedient in the dayes of Noah Noah a preacher of righteousnesse whose life was a continuall preaching who daily called upon them and was earnest with them to repent and there was much long-suffering and patience afforded them God waited long for their amendment yet those souls were then rebellious under such great meanes and they are now cooped up in Hell A man would thinke it strange when he shall read the storie of Cain that he notwithstanding God himself came from heaven to teach him should yet remain obstinate and stout-hearted and yet you know the storie Gen. 4. you see it was so Cain began to be dismaid and his countenance fell because God regarded not his sacrifice Well God came from heaven and takes Cain to taske Cain what meaneth all this stir Why art thou wroth and why is thy countenance fallen If thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted and if thou doest ill sin lieth at the door and unto thee shall be his desire and thou shalt rule over him A man I say would thinke that one should be instructed when God himself teacheth yet notwithstanding after all this Instruction of God himself whith in reason would be thought as effectuall as could be Cain forsakes God and flyeth off from the commandement of God stoopeth not nor yeeldeth obedience thereunto This is that which the Prophet I saiah hath Chap. 26. 10. Let favour be shewed to the wicked yet he will not learn righteousnesse in the land of uprightnesse will he deal unjustly and will not behold the majesty of the Lord. Though there be many helps afforded to him though he be planted in the Church of God where all things call and cry to him for amendment of life though the holinesse and mercy and goodnesse of God compasse him about though he have holy and religious neighbours about him though he have a good Minister in the Parish where he is yet he will not learn righteousnesse but will deal unjustly notwithstanding all the washing he will remain black still notwithstanding all the means that God vouchsafeth for his good yet he will be naught still One example you shall see of this in a passage of a Parable Mark 12. which makes good the Point in hand A certain man saith the Text planted a vineyard and set a hedge about it and digged a place for the wine fat and built a Tower here was much pains and a great deal of cost bestowed Well he let out this vineyard to husbandmen and went into a far countrey and at the season he sent to the husbandmen that he might receive of the fruit of the Vineyard Did he receive any fruit No they beat one and stoned another and killed another and all the messengers they sent away emptie At last he sent his son his welbeloved but they took him and killed him and cast him out of the Vineyard In a word The Vineyard is the Church of God and the Husbandmen were the Scribes and Pharisees they were those to whom God as it were had let out his Church He sendeth his messengers his servants the Prophets rising early and sending them his Apostles and Disciples to call for fruit for the fruits of holiness of faith and obedience but they abused his servants they made him no return of fruit but when he looked for grapes behold they brought forth wild grapes At last the Lord sent his Son the Lord Jesus Christ he came amongst them he that spake as never man did speak so that even all the world wondred at the gracious words which did proceed out of his mouth certainly saith God they will reverence my Son they will hear him they will be governed by his directions they will stoop at his command No they were then most outragious and malicious against him they all banded themselves together Come say they let us slay him they joyned heart and hand and all for his ruine I will not dwell longer upon the proof of it See it in nature The Physitian observeth it of the stomack that is naught that the best meat that a man giveth it the more cordials the better diet the worse are the humors that are bred by it Even so it is with a naughtie heart and it is an argument of a most wretched disposition when the best Physick the best Remedies the best diet as I may say that God can afford a man for his spirituall cure shall make the heart the worse And truly when the heart is naught it groweth stark naught under the best means No men are so bad as they that live where are the best helps for amendment The thing you see is evident in the proof of it we will a little further discover the nature of such men as live under the means and yet harden their necks and how that corruption that is in the heart doth discover it self most where the best means are And you shall see it made good in these two particulars That wicked men corrupt hearts are the worst under the best meanes though they have admonition after admonition though they are often reproved First of all The hearts of those men grow usually most rebellious against the Lord and against that truth that cometh with greatest power upon them either discoveriing sin to them or working effectually upon the soul and conscience The disposition of men usually that are naught is so that they manifest a marvailous fiercenesse of soul whereby they carry themselves violently against the blessed truth and Word of God and the more because it is the more powerfull we have a rule in reason that contraries when they meet the more violent one is the more the other will work against it as we may see it in fire and water So it is here the greater violence and Spirit and power the Word hath in any place the more violent the heart will shew it self in gainsaying the Ministry thereof The more home the Word cometh to the conscience and the more powerfully it is applied either in the convincing of sin or perswasion to holiness of life the greater risings and stirrings of heart there is against it You shall observe this in a passage of the story of the men of Sodom Gen. 19.9 When the cursed Sodomites came about the house and would have taken the Angels that came to Lot Lot he came out to them and spake very lovingly to them but because that which he said tended to crosse them in their wicked and unnaturall courses mark how they answered him Stand back say they This one fellow came in to sojourn and he will needs be a Judge now will we deal worse with thee than with them and they pressed sore
upon the man even Lot and came neer to break the door And why was all this because his arguments were good and seasonable by which he advised them against their wicked purpose because he opposed them in that wicked course of theirs therefore they could not now hold themselves but burst out into a strange distemper of spirit We will now say they deal worse with thee than with them And so in Acts 7. It is a very observable place vers 56. When Stephen had made a long relation to the Jews of the rebellion and stubbornness of their Fathers they heard him all along without manifesting any virulencie of spirit but at last when he came out with that Yee stiffenecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears you doe alwaies resist the Holy Ghost as your Fathers did so doe you then when they heard these things when Stephen made a powerfull application of what he had said to them in particular and told them that they had been the betrayers and murtherers of that just One of whose coming the Prophets before had shewed they were cut to the heart and gnashed upon him with their teeth and they cryed out with a loud voice and stopped their ears and ran upon him with one accord These were the workings of their corrupt hearts the more forcible Stephen was in the power of the word the more violent they were in gainsaying that Word I need say no more onely that is observable in Rom. 7. The Text saith there That sin becommeth out of measure sinfull because of the Commandment How is that It is as if he had said Sin is the greater and the more notorious doth it manifest it self by how much the more the Commandment of God is the more openly published sin becommeth out of measure sinfull because that God in the Commandment gainsayeth it and the more the Commandement is pressed the more sin opposeth it and gainsaies it and becometh the more violent and so grows out of measure sinfull Briefly look as it is with a stream and current or Rivolet set but a little dam there and it will run over it easily of it selfe but if the dam be strong and high the River grows deep and cometh to be great and large Why so because it is stopped So it is here the Commandment of God is the dam as I may say every naturall man hath a stream of corruption that is alwaies issuing forth in a continued current if it be so now that the Word of God stoppeth him at every turn in every ungodly practise admitteth of no vent giveth no way to any sinfull course gainsays him in every carnal and sensuall delight barrs him of the sinfull enjoyment of pleasures and worldly lusts then the heart of a sinner beginneth to rise up against God and against his word and Commandment and that onely because the Word of God crosseth him and gainsayes him And therefore observe it if there be but a sleepie-headed Magistrate or a carelesse Minister in a Congregation that will lot a great deal of the water go give leave for the stream and current of corruption to passe let men have a vent for their lusts all will be at great peace and the stream will run as calme as can be that Magistrate shall never have an ill word that Minister that any way permits a vent to corruption he and his Parish shall agree as quietly as may be but if a man be stout and couragious either Magistrate or Minister hee shall finde violent opposition and marvailous strivings and workings of heart against him and that word which he delivers and the means of grace which God vouchsafeth to a people Again as this corruption discovers it self in opposing the good word of God so in the second place observe another passage wherein the wickednesse and rebellion of mens hearts appeareth notwithstanding God affordeth them the most excellent means of salvation They cleave the closer and cling the more eagerly to their corruptions and sins because they seem to be crossed in the eager and violent pursuit of them As you know it is the nature of stubborn spirits the more they are forbidden a thing the more resolved they are to doe it I have my self observed it in some stubborn servants that have answered their masters Why if you had not said any thing I would never have done it but because you keep such adoe I will doe it the more You shall see a proof of it Jer. 18.12 God there had sent his Prophet early and late to that people to shew them the good and ancient waies how they should walk with God and so prevent those Judgements that were threatned and hung over their heads But mark the Spirit of this people the more earnest and violent the Prophet was out of tender compassion to their poor souls to win them to God the more desperately did they resolve upon a course of sin we will walk say they after our own devices and we will every one doe the imagination of his evill heart As if they should have said say what you will we are resolved what to doe we will have our sin we will not forsake our corruptions nay wee will rather cleave the closer to them because you labour to pluck us from them This is the nature of every man in the world I appeal to your own consciences is it not so Is it not in every son of Adam more or lesse in wicked men wholly in the Saints partly observe it in your own experience when that happily the truths of God come and lay siege close to your consciences that you cannot finde a way and vent for your base and sinfull practises but the Word of God crosseth you how doe your hearts swell and repine at the Word How weary are you of your Minister How doe your spirits vex at him And so sometime at the Magistrate if he be more zealous to reform abuses amongst men then ordinary There is I say a secret indignation of soul that every man may finde in himself against the word of God and the reproofs thereof Let us come now to see the reason why men should be so sencelesse and unreasonable to grow the worse because God is the better to them What ground is there for this Great ground my brethren The Reasons are double and both most evident and plain The first is taken from that inward and intimate love the soul of a wicked man hath to his sin This is an everlasting rule there is never a naturall man in the world but he loveth his sin as he loveth his soule Nay he makes his sin his God And my brethren the case is evident we need no proof of it take a tryall of it in your own experience Let the command of God be revealed let the word of God be never so clearly made manifest to the hearts of men let it shine never so bright even in their very faces and let there be a beloved
not your hearts with your conditions but confesse it confesse thou hast a graceless and naughty heart this is the next way to be a Christian It is a speciall ornament of a Christian man to be contented to be checked by the Word of God labour therefore to yeeld to the truth when it is revealed And this is the first Use a word of Examination The second is a word of Exhortation and so I will conclude We are all to be exhorted in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to take notice of this evill that is in our hearts I say all of us for howsoever wicked men doe professedly oppose the truth of God and his Word in the faithfull ministry thereof yet the Saints of God themselves so farre as they are flesh have resistances in them but with this difference a godly man when he perceiveth his heart stubborn and rebellious against God in his Word he yet notwithstanding joyneth and sideth with the Word and laboureth to oppose that corruption of the flesh so it was with Saint Paul in the place before named A child of God that hath a holy disposition wrought in him by the Spirit of God when he seeth his heart unwilling to yeeld to Christ and his Word he cryeth shame upon himselfe that after so much hearing so many mercies received so many gracious promises revealed to him the good Word of God so often laid home to his conscience that his heart should yet remain in any measure rebellious against God and therefore he resteth not in this condition but takes up armes against this rebellion of heart as well as against any corruption else whatsoever This I say is the disposition of a gracious heart But with a wicked man it is clean contrary So then I say though it concerneth all naturall men in a speciall manner to suffer this word of exhortation but seeing every man even the Saints of God themselves so farre as there is corruption in them have in them this rebellion of nature it is therefore an exhortation to all to be perswaded if we tender our own good and comforts not to content our selves to be bare hearers to injoy the means of grace and to live under the powerfull preaching of the Gospel but to labour to bring our hearts to yeeld and submit to the truths revealed and to give way to the Word of God to be contented to be governed by the good Word of God It is better never to have known the Word of God then to have it made known and to gainsay and stand out against it Let us therefore be carefull to subject our selves and to take up the yoke of the Lord to give way to every truth revealed being willing and contented to yeeld to whatsoever the Word of God shall make known whether it declare what is amisse to take that away or whether it revealeth what is to be done to practise that This is a blessed frame and disposition of spirit and by this we shall come to have comfort and benefit by all our hearing this is the onely way to get that good that God intendeth in all those helpes and means that he hath appointed in his Church It is the commendation of Josiah that his heart melted at the hearing of the Law read 2 Kings 22.19 And I know not a greater ornament to a Christian then to have such a heart that look as it is with soft things they will take any impression that is put upon them whatsoever the stamp or seale setteth upon them they will take it print for print be it of what nature or kind soever such ought to be the temper of every soule to have a tender yeelding melting heart to be of a pliable teachable disposition to give way to whatever is made known out of the Word I beseech you therefore take this home to your soules and suffer the words of exhortation let the Word of God take place in your hearts I would have every Christian soule to look up to heaven when he commeth into the Congregation and to say speak Lord thy servant is desirous to hear and contented to hear and obey whatsoever thou shalt in this Sermon make known to me And if the Lord will have any thing give it him if he exact any thing from thee yeeld to him This is a melting heart But you will say to me I will conclude in a word or two How shall a man come to bow his neck and take up the yoke of Christ Here is all the labour my brethren and if we could once obtain this the businesse would be done God is not lesse mercifull then he was the Word is not lesse powerfull then it was but these hearts of ours are stubborn and loth to yeeld to the truth Labour therefore for this and have all But what course shall we take to compasse this In a word the means that I would suggest for the present are these First labour to work upon thy own soul a kind of reasonable contentednesse to part with that beloved corruption that lieth in thy bosome I doe not say thou canst doe it but I say labour to bring thy heart to a reasonable kind of contentednesse this way For my brethren here is all the quarrell between you and the Minister of God it all lyeth here the Lord saith thou must forsake thy sins or else I must damn thy soul For we come for souls when we come to preach we doe not come here onely to spend an hour and so an end of the matter No but we see a poor company of creatures in the Congregation and we know that many among them are yet hardned and blinded and going headlong to perdition it is now our labour and care to prevent your ruine and therefore many a prayer we put up and many a tear we shed on your behalf Oh suffer your Minister therefore because he desireth and studieth your good he sees you walking in a way in which you must needs perish and therefore he draweth the sword of the word of God against you Oh stoop to the word of God revealed Here now I say is all the quarrell the Minister saith you must leave your sins the soul saith I will not I will have those fins and I will practise those courses and therefore thou stomackst the Minister and thy heart works against the Word of God Alas Why doe you contend against him and murmure against him we seek not our selves but you nor doe we aim at our own ends but at the salvation of your precious souls and notwithstanding all your oppositions here is the comfort of a Minister that one converted soul is better then a whole world therefore well may he sweat his heart for it whatsoever you say But I say if the Minister labour thus with God and with thee for thy souls good why is all this controversie Why dost thou not labour with thy heart to part with thy sins It is the desire