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A53685 A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer with a brief enquiry into the nature and use of mental prayer and forms / by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1682 (1682) Wing O738; ESTC R11815 119,966 289

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Application of them to such Idols as indeed are nothing in the World There will be in such Persons Dread and Reverence and Fear as there was in some of the Heathen unto an unspeakable Horror when they entred into the Temples and meerly imaginary presence of their Gods the whole Work being begun and finished in their Fancies And sometimes great joys satisfactions and delights do ensue on what they do For as what they so do is suited to the best Light they have and men are apt to have a complacency in their own inventions as Micah had Judg. 17. 13. and upon inveterate prejudices which are the Guides of most men in Religion their Consciences find Relief in the discharge of their Duty These things I say are found in Persons of the Highest and most dreadful Superstitions in the World yea heightened unto inexpressible Agitations of Mind in Horror on the one side and Raptures or Ecstasies on the other And they are all tempered and qualifyed according to the mode and way of Worship wherein men are ingaged but in themselves they are all of the same nature that is natural or effects and impressions upon Nature So it is with the Mahumetans who excel in this Devotion and so it is with Idolatrous Christians who place the Excellency and Glory of their profession therein Wherefore such Devotion such affections will be excited by Religious offices in all that are sincere in their use whether they be of Divine Appointment or no. But the actings of Faith and Love on God through Christ according to the Gospel or the Tenour of the New Covenant with the effects produced thereby in the Heart and Affections are things quite of another kind and nature and unless men do know how really to distinguish between these things it is to no purpose to plead Spiritual Benefit and Advantage in the use of such Forms seeing possibly it may be no other but of the same kind with what all false Worshippers in the World have or may have Experience of 2. Let them diligently enquire whether the effects on their Hearts which they plead do not proceed from a precedent preparation a good design and upright Ends occasionally excited Let it be supposed that those who thus make use of and plead for Forms of Prayer especially in publick do in a due manner prepare themselves for it by Holy Meditation with an endeavour to bring their Souls into an holy Frame of Fear Delight and Reverence of God let it also be supposed that they have a good End and design in the Worship they address themselves unto namely the Glory of God and their own spiritual Advantage the Prayers themselves though they should be in some things irregular may give occasion to exercise those Acts of Grace which they were otherwise prepared for And I say yet farther 3. That whilest these Forms of Prayer are cloathed with the general notions of Prayer that is are esteemed as such in the minds of them that use them are accompained in their use with the Motives and Ends of Prayer express no matter unlawful to be insisted on in Prayer directing the Souls of men to none but lawful Objects of Divine Worship and Prayer the Father Son and Holy Spirit and whilest men make use of them with the true design of Prayer looking after due assistance unto Prayer I do not judge there is any such evil in them as that God will not communicate his Spirit to any in the use of them so as that they should have no holy Communion with him in and under them Much less will I say that God never therein regards their Persons or rejects their praying as unlawful For the Persons and Duties of men may be accepted with God when they walk and act in sincerity according to their Light though in many things and those of no small importance sundry irregularities are found both in what they do and in the manner of doing it Where Persons walk before God in their Integrity and practise nothing contrary to their Light and conviction in his Worship God is merciful unto them although they order not every thing according to the Rule and measure of the Word So was it with them who came to the Passover in the Days of Hezekiah they had not cleansed themselves but did eat the Passover otherwise than it was written 2 Chorn. 30. 18. For whom the good King made the Solemn Prayer suited to their occasion The good Lord pardon every one that prepareth his Heart to seek the Lord God of his Fathers though he be not cleansed according to the purification of the sanctuary and the Lord hearkened unto Hezekiah and healed the People ver 18 19 20. Here was a Duty for the substance of it appointed of God but in the manner of its performance there was a failure they did it not according to what was written which is the sole rule of all Religious Duties This God was displeased withal yet graciously passed by the offence and accepted them whose Hearts were upright in what they did In the mean time I do yet judge that the use of them is in it self obstructive of all the principal Ends of Prayer and sacred Worship Where they are alone used they are opposite to the Edification of the Church and where they are imposed to the absolute exclusion of other Prayer are destructive of its Liberty and render a good part of the purchase of Christ of none effect Things being thus stated it will be enquired whether the use of such Forms of Prayer is lawful or no. To this Enquiry some thing shall be returned briefly in way of Answer and an End put unto this discourse And I say 1. To compose and write Forms of Prayer to be Directive and Doctrinal helps unto others as to the matter and method to be used in the right discharge of this Duty is lawful and may in some cases be useful It were better it may be if the same thing were done in another way suited to give direction in the case and not cast into the Form of a Prayer which is apt to divert the mind from the due consideration of its proper End and use unto that which is not so But this way of Instruction is not to be looked on as unlawful meerly for the Form and method whereinto it is cast whilest its true use only is attended unto 2. To Read Consider and Meditate upon such written Prayers as to the matter and Arguments of Prayer expressed in them composed by Persons from their own Experience and the Light of Scripture directions or to make use of Expressions set down in them where the Hearts of them that read them are really affected because they find their state and Condition their wants and desires declared in them is not unlawful but may be of good use unto some though I must acknowledge I never heard any expressing any great benefit which they had received thereby But it is possible
the state of Grace in one whereof every man is supposed to be there are certain Heavenly sparks suited unto each condition the main Duty of all men is to stir them up and encrease them Even in the Remainders of lapsed nature there are Coelestes igniculi in-notices of Good and Evil Accusations and Apologies of Conscience These none will deny but that they ought to be stirred up and encreased which can be no otherwise done but in their sedulous exercise Nor is there any such effectual way of their Exercise as in the Souls application of it self unto God with respect unto them which is done in Prayer only But as for those whom in this matter we principally regard that is professed Believers in Jesus Christ there is none of them but have such Principles of spiritual Life and therein of all obedience unto God and communion with him as being improved and exercised under those continual supplies of the Spirit which they receive from Christ their Head will enable them to discharge every Duty that in every Condition or Relation is required of them in an acceptable manner Among these is that of an Ability for Prayer and to deny them to have it supposing them true Believers is expresly to contradict the Apostle affirming that because we are Sons God sends forth the Spirit of his Son into our Hearts whereby we cry Abba Father But this Ability as I have shewed is no way to be improved but in and by a constant exercise Now whether the use of the Forms enquired into which certainly taketh men off from the Exercise of what Ability they have do not tend directly to keep them still low and mean in their Abilities is not hard to determine But suppose these spoken of are not yet real Believers but only such as profess the Gospel not yet sincerely converted unto God whose Duty also it is to pray on all occasions These have no such principle or Ability to improve and therefore this Advantage is not by them to be neglected I answer that the matter of all spiritual Gifts is spiritual Light according therefore to their measure in the Light of the knowledge of the Gospel such is their measure in spiritual Gifts also If they have no spiritual Light no insight into the knowledge of the Gospel Prayers framed and composed according unto it will be of little use unto them If they have any such Light it ought to be improved by Exercise in this Duty which is of such indispensible necessity unto their Souls 5. But yet the Advantage which all sorts of Persons may have hereby in having the matter of Prayer prepared for them and suggested unto them is also insisted on This they may be much to seek in who yet have sincere desires to pray and whose Affections will comply with what is proposed unto them And this indeed would carry a great Appearance of Reason with it but that there are other ways appointed of God unto this End and which are sufficient thereunto under the Guidance conduct and assistance of the Blessed Spirit whose Work must be admitted in all parts of this Duty unless we intend to frame Prayers that shall be an abomination to the Lord. Such are mens diligent and sedulous consideration of themselves their spiritual state and condition their wants and desires a diligent consideration of the Scripture or the Doctrine of it in the Ministery of the Word whereby they will be both instructed in the whole matter of Prayer and convinced of their own concernment therein with all other Helps of coming to the knowledge of God and themselves all which they are to attend unto who intend to pray in a due manner To furnish men with Prayers to be said by them and so to satisfy their Consciences whilst they live in the neglect of these things is to deceive them and not to help or instruct them And if they do conscientiously attend unto these things they will have no need of those other pretended helps For men to live and converse with the World not once enquiring into their own ways or reflecting on their own hearts unless under some charge of Conscience accompanied with fear or danger never endeavouring to examine try or compare their state and condition with the Scripture nor scarce considering either their own wants or Gods Promises to have a Book lye ready for them wherein they may read a Prayer and so suppose they have discharged their Duty in that matter is a course which surely they ought not to be countenanced or encouraged in Nor is the perpetual Rotation of the same words and Expressions suited to instruct or carry on men in the knowledge of any thing but rather to divert the mind from the due consideration of the things intended and therefore commonly issues in Formality And where men have words or Expressions prepared for them and suggested unto them that really signify the things wherein they are concerned yet if the Light and knowledge of those Principles of Truth whence they are derived and whereinto they are resolved be not in some measure fixed and abiding in their Minds they cannot be much benefited or edisied by their Repetition 6. Experience is pleaded in the same case and this with me where Persons are evidently conscientious is of more moment than an hundred notional Arguments that cannot be brought to that Trial. Some therefore say that they have had spiritual Advantage the Exercise of Grace and Holy Entercourse with God in the use of such Forms and have their Affections warmed and their Hearts much bettered thereby And this they take to be a clear Evidence and token that they are not disapproved of God Yea that they are a great advantage at least unto many in Prayer Answ. Whether they are approved or disapproved of God whether they are Lawful or Unlawful we do not consider but only whether they are for spiritual Benefit and Advantage for the good of our own Souls and the Edification of others as set up in competition with the Exercise of the Gift before described And herein I am very unwilling to oppose the Experience of any one who seems to be under the conduct of the least beam of Gospel Light Only I shall desire to propose some few things to their consideration As 1. Whether they understand aright the difference that is between natural Devotion occasionally excited and the due actings of Evangelical Faith and Love with other Graces of the Spirit in a way directed unto by Divine Appointment All men who acknowledge a Deity or Divine Power which they adore when they address themselves seriously to perform any Religious Worship thereunto in their own way be it what it will will have their Affections moved and excited suitably unto the Apprehensions they have of what they worship Yea though in particular it have no Existence but in their own Imaginations For these things ensue on the general notion of a Divine Power and not on the
a Gracious Ability for the discharge of it in a due manner These therefore must belong unto and do comprise his Efficiency as a Spirit of Supplication Both of them are included in that of the Apostle The Spirit it self maketh Intercession for us Rom. 8. 26. Those who can put any other sense on this Promise may do well to express it Every one consistent with the Analogy of Faith shall be admitted so that we do not judge the Words to be void of sense and to have nothing in them To deny the Spirit of God to be a Spirit of Supplication in and unto Believers is to reject the Testimony of God himself By the ways mentioned we affirm that he is so nor can any other way be assigned 1. He is so by working gracious Inclinations and Dispositions in us unto this Duty It is he who prepareth disposeth and inclineth the hearts of Believers unto the Exercise thereof with delight and Spiritual Complacency And where this is not no Prayer is acceptable unto God He Delights not in those cryes which an unwilling mind is pressed and forced unto by Earthly desires distress or misery James 4. 5. Of our selves naturally we are averse from any converse and entercourse with God as being alienated from living unto him by the Ignorance and vanity of our minds And there is a secret Alienation still working in us from all duties of immediate Communion with him It is he alone who worketh us unto that frame wherein we Pray Continually as it is required of us Our Hearts being kept ready and prepared for this Duty on all Occasions and Opportunities being in the mean time acted and steered under the Conduct and Influence of those Graces which are to be exercised therein This some call the Grace of Prayer that is given us by the Holy Ghost as I suppose improperly though I will not contend about it For Prayer absolutely and formally is not a peculiar Grace distinct from all other Graces that are exercised in it But it is the Way and Manner whereby we are to exercise all other Graces of Faith Love Delight fear Reverence self Abasement and the like unto certain especial Ends. And I know no Grace of Prayer distinct or different from the exercise of these Graces It is therefore an Holy commanded Way of the exercise of other Graces but not a peculiar Grace it self Only where any Person is singularly disposed and devoted unto this Duty we may if we please though improperly say that he is Eminent in the Grace of Prayer And I do suppose that this part of his Work will not be denied by any no not that it is intended in the Promise If any are minded to stand at such a distance from other things which are ascribed unto him or have such an abhorrency of allowing him part or interest in our Supplications as that we may in any sense be said to Pray in the Holy Ghost that they will not admit of so much as the Work of his Grace and that wrought in Believers by virtue of this Promise they will manage an Opposition unto his other Actings at too dear a rate to be gainers by it 2. He is so by giving an Ability for Prayer or communicating a Gift unto the minds of men enabling them profitably unto themselves and others to exercise all his Graces in that especial way of Prayer It will be granted afterwards that there may be a Gift of Prayer used where there is no Grace in exercise nor perhaps any to be exercised that is as some improperly express it the Gift of Prayer where the Grace of Prayer is not But in declaring how the Spirit is a Spirit of Supplication we must take in the Consideration of both He both disposeth us to pray that is to the Exercise of Grace in that especial way and enableth us thereunto And where this Ability is wholly and absolutely wanting or where it is rejected or despised although he may act and exercise those very Graces which are to be exercised in Prayer and whose Exercise in that way is commonly called the Grace of Prayer yet this Work of his belongs unto the General head of Sanctification wherein he preserves excites and acts all our Graces and not unto this especial Work of Prayer nor is he a Spirit of Supplication therein He is therefore only a Spirit of Supplication properly as he communicates a Gift or Ability unto Persons to exercise all his Graces in the way and Duty of Prayer This is that which he is here promised for and promised to be poured out for that is to be given in an abundant and plentiful manner Whereever he is bestowed in the accomplishment of this Promise he both disposeth the hearts of men to pray and enableth them so to do This Ability indeed he communicates in great variety as to the Degrees of it and usefulness unto others in its exercise but he doth it unto every one so far as is necessary unto his own Spiritual Concernments or the discharge of his Duty towards God and all others But whereas this Assertion contains the Substance of what we plead for the farther confirmation of it must be the Principal Subject of the ensuing Discourse That this is the sense of the place and the mind of the Holy Ghost in the Words needs no other Demonstration but that it is expressive of their proper Signification neither can any other sense tolerably be affixed on them To deny the Holy Spirit to be denominated a Spirit of Supplication because he enclineth disposeth and enableth them to pray unto whom he is promised and on whom he is bestowed as such is to use a little too much Liberty in Sacred things A Learned man of late out of hatred unto the Spirit of Prayer or Prayer as his Gift hath endeavoured to deprive the Church of God of the whole benefit and comfort of this Promise Amyrald praefat in Psal. For he contends that it belongs not unto the Christian Church but unto the Jews only Had he said it belonged unto the Jews in the first place who should be converted unto Christ he had not gone so wide from the Truth nor from the sense of other Expositors though he had said more than he could prove But to suppose that any Grace any Mercy any Priviledge by Jesus Christ is promised unto the Jews wherein Gentile Believers shall be no Sharers that they should not partake of the same kind whoever hath the Prerogative as to Degrees is fond and impious For if they also are Children of Abraham if the Blessing of Faithful Abraham do come upon them also if it is through them that he is the Heir of the World his Spiritual Seed inhabiting it by Right in all places then unto them do all the Promises belong that are made unto him and his Seed And whereas most of the Exceeding great and precious Promises of the Old Testament are made to Jacob and Israel to Hierusalem and
the force of this Testimony some one at least would have this Intercession of the Spirit to be the Intercession of the Spirit in Christ for us now at the right Hand of God so that no Work of the Spirit it self in Believers is intended Such irrational Evasions will men sometimes make use of to escape the convincing Power of Light and Truth For this is such a Description of the Intercession of Christ at the Right Hand of God as will scarcely be reconciled unto the Analogy of Faith That it is not an humble oral Supplication but a blessed Representation of his Oblation whereby the efficacy of it is continued and applied unto all the particular occasions of the Church or Believers I have elsewhere declared and it is the common Faith of Christians But here it should be reported as the labouring of the Spirit in him with unutterable groans the highest expression of an humble burthened sollicitous Endeavour Nothing is more unsuited unto the present Glorious condition of the Mediator It is true that in the Days of his Flesh he prayed with strong cryes and tears in an humble deprecation of Evil Heb. 5. 7. But an humble prostration and praying with unutterable groans is altogether inconsistent with his present state of Glory his fulness of Power and Right to dispense all the Grace and Mercy of the Kingdom of God Besides this Exposition is as adverse to the context as any thing could be invented Ver. 15. It is said that we receive the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father which Spirit God sends forth into our Hearts Gal. 4. 6. And the blessed Work of this Spirit in us is further described v. 16 17. And thereon v. 23. having received the first-fruits of this Spirit we are said to groan within our selves to which it is added that of our selves not knowing what we ought to pray for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that very Spirit so given unto us so received by us so working in us makes intercession for us with groans that cannot be uttered Wherefore without offering violence unto the Context here is no place for the Introduction of the Intercession of Christ in Heaven especially under such an expression as is contrary to the nature of it It is mentioned afterwards by the Apostle in its proper place as a consequent and fruit of his Death and Resurrection ver 34. And there he is said simply 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But the Spirit here is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which implies an additional supply unto what is in our selves Yet to give countenance unto this uncouth Exposition a force is put upon the beginning of both the verses 26 27. For whereas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth constantly in the Scripture denote any kind of infirmity or weakness spiritual or corporal it is said here to be taken in the latter sense for diseases with troubles and dangers which latter it no where signifies For so the meaning should be That in such conditions we know not what to pray for whether wealth or health or Peace or the like but Christ interceeds for us And this must be the sense of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which yet in the Text doth plainly denote an help and assistance given unto our weaknesses that is unto us who are weak in the discharge of the Duty of Prayer as both the words themselves and the ensuing reasons of them do evince Wherefore neither the Grammatical sence of the words nor the Context nor the Analogy of Faith will admit of this new and uncouth Exposition In like manner if it be enquired why it is said that he who searcheth the Heart knoweth the mind of the Spirit which plainly refers to some great and secret Work of the Spirit in the Heart of man if the Intercession of Christ be intended nothing is offered but this Paraphrase And then God that by being a searcher of Hearts knoweth our wants exactly understands also the desire and intention of the Spirit of Christ. But these things are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and have no dependance the one on the other Nor was there any need of the mentioning the searching of our Hearts to introduce the Approbation of the Intercession of Christ. But to return That is wrought in the Hearts of Believers in their Duty which is pervious to none but him that searcheth the Heart This frame in all our Supplications we ought to aim at especially in time of Distress Troubles and Temptations such as was the season here especially intended when commonly we are most sensible of our own infirmities And wherein we come short hereof in some measure it is from our Unbelief or carelesness and negligence which God abhors I do acknowledge that there may be that there will be more earnestness and intention of mind and of our natural Spirit therein in this Duty at one time than another according as outward occasions or other motives do excite them or stir them up So our Saviour in his Agony prayed more earnestly than usuall not with an higher exercise of Grace which always acted it self in him in perfection but with a greater vehemency in the working of his natural faculties So it may be with us at especial seasons But yet we are always to endeavour after the same Aids of the Spirit the same actings of Grace in every particular Duty of this kind Thirdly The Holy Spirit gives the Soul of a Believer a Delight in God as the Object of Prayer I shall not insist on his exciting moving and acting all other Graces that are required in the exercise of this Duty as Faith Love Reverence Fear Trust Submission Waiting Hope and the like I have proved elsewhere that the exercise of them all in all Duties and of all other Graces in like manner is from him and shall not therefore here again confirm the same Truth But this Delight in God as the Object of Prayer hath a peculiar consideration in this matter For without it ordinarily the Duty is not accepted with God and is a barren burthensome task unto them by whom it is performed Now this Delight in God as the Object of Prayer is for the substance of it included in that description of Prayer given us by the Apostle namely that it is crying Abba Father Herein a Filial Holy Delight in God is included such as Children have in their Parents in their most affectionate addresses unto them as hath been declared And we are to enquire wherein this Delight in God as the object of Prayer doth consist or what is required thereunto And there is in it 1. A Sight or prospect of God as on a Throne of Grace A prospect I say not by carnal Imagination but spiritual Illumination By Faith we see him who is invisible Heb. 11. 27. For it is the Evidence of things not seen making its proper Object evident and present unto them that do believe Such a sight of God on a Throne of Grace is necessary unto