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A10398 Three and tvventie sermons, or, Catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper preached monthly before the Communion. By that late able, and painfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by his executor Iosh. Randall, as he found it corrected by the authors one hand, in his study, since his death. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Randall, Joshua, fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 20682A; ESTC S115645 295,622 568

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as these being incident to the makeing and accomplishing of this Testament shew plainly that our Tenor is by a New Testament indeed a strange Testament such as neuer the like was or shall be Reas 3 Thirdly In respect of the renewed estate which we are aduanced vnto Hebr. 9.10 our Sauiours suffering in the Flesh is called The time of reformation as things being out of square and order before but by his appearance and suffering set vpright againe 2 Cor. 5.17 Old things are past away all things are become new new Lawes new Promises new courses new effects all new a new Heart a new Mind a new Spirit a new Life a new Nature a new Creature all new for that reformation spoken of Hebr. 9. is not spoken so much of the outward face of the Church but of the inward Temple of God that is within vs. Reas 4 Fourthly As being the last Testament that which comes after makes the former old where there be many changes of State the last alwayes is the newest there were many changes of the outward Religion before this comes after and puts them all out of date and none shall euer come after this to put this out of request and therefore the estate is called the last dayes Hebr. 1.1 as there being no other euer hereafter to be effected Reas 5 Fifthly Because by this we are sensibly inuested and enter into the estate of Glorie when all shall be renewed in full perfection That which Peter saith of the state of Glorie 2 Pet. 3.13 of a new Heauen and a new Earth is it not affirmed of the state of the New Testament Esay 65.17 Reas 6 Lastly All the hold that we haue in God is by the mediation of Iesus Christ now his mediation consists wholly in making good of the New Testament being therefore called the Mediator of the New Testament Hebr. 9.15 and 12.24 so that we cannot haue any hold in God by Christ but onely by vertue of the New Testament Vse 1 First This should teach euerie one of vs to examine and try our selues what right we haue in the New Testament made and sealed by the Blood of Christ and there we shall see plainly what hold we haue in God It is not the liuing in the dayes of the Gospell that can saue you for euerie Beast do liue in these dayes as well as we but to liue vnder is to be subiect to it and to liue vnder the power and the Lawes of the New Testament So much of this hold as we haue in the New Testament so much hold we haue in God little hold in this and little hold in God great hold in this great hold in God no hold in this no hold in God Ye see what the Testament is Iustification and Sanctification therefore examine your selues concerning both First for Iustification what right haue you in Christ for the forgiuenesse of your sinnes Haue you Faith in his Blood Are ye perswaded that you are fully satisfied for in the death of Christ Or if ye haue not this full perswasion what degrees or what measure haue you thereof Except you haue the truth of this resolution in your Hearts you can challenge no part in this Testament Then for Sanctification tell me you that professe the New Testament how is it betwixt sinne and you Hath sinne dominion ouer you Then you are not vnder Grace but vnder the Law Is the Spirit of God within you Doe you find him to liue and moue in your inward parts Is the Law of God written in your Hearts for that you see is one expresse part of this Couenant you haue it in your Eares and in your Heads and in your Mouthes but that is nothing except you haue it in your Hearts and what is it to haue the Law of God in your Hearts It is to doe the will of God Psal 40.8 I haue desired to doe thy will O my God yea thy Law is within my Heart These things are our Legacie bequeathed in this Testament and therefore it stands vs vpon to know whether we haue receiued them or not There be two speciall markes whereby we may know our selues to bee truly vnder the New Testament Softnesse of Heart and the assistance of the Spirit Softnesse of Heart if we find our Hearts to be mollified melting at the thought of our sinnes relenting at Gods Iudgements compassionate towards the afflictions of Gods Children plyable to Gods will ouercome with the loue of Christ Iesus in suffering for vs this is a sure signe that the promise of the Gospell is fulfilled vpon vs in some measure which is that he will take away our stonie Hearts and giue vnto vs Hearts of Flesh Let euerie one of vs therefore lay our Hands vpon our Hearts and search and answer as in the presence of God whether we find this softnesse in vs or whether there be not as great hardnesse of Heart in vs as there was in the Iewes in the Old Testament surely our vnablenesse and vnthankfulnesse and wilfulnes which do generally reigne amongst vs doe testifie to the World that still our Hearts doe continue in an obstinate hardnesse Secondly for the assistance of the Spirit for the Promise of the Gospell is the Promise of the Spirit and it is proper to the state of the Gospell that looke what the Word telles vs and bids vs or forbids vs that doth the Spirit encline and perswade our Hearts to beleeue and obey doe our Hearts therefore tremble when the Word is preached When we heare the Gospell say Belieue and thou shalt be saued Doe vve find an ouer-ruling power in our Soules raysing vp our minds effectually and causing vs to beleeue Can we say truly that when we heare the Word we find the same Spirit working vpon our Hearts Faith and Obedience which hath enspired those that teacheth vs For this is the right state of the Gospell Psal 18.44 As soone as they heare they shall obey me as the verie same Spirit which speakes vnto vs by the mouth of the Ministers speaking also and preuailing with our Hearts to true obedience Let vs therefore labour especially for these two things Softnesse of Heart and the assistance of the Spirit that thereby we may see we haue our right and true enterest in the New Testament Vse 2 Secondly this shewes the happy estate of those that liue vnder the New Testament if they haue grace so to make vse of vs it is a gracious opportunitie and we are much to blesse God for it that we are born in the daies of the Gospel but where God giues grace to make vse of it accordingly that we liue vnder the gouernment and subiection of the Gospell that is the greatest mercie and blessing that euer can befall vs it is next to Heauen it selfe Consider the happinesse of the New Testament First by the excellent titles of it The former Testament is called the Law this is the Gospell or glad tydings that the Shadow this
the Father to Christ by a peculiar donation Iohn 6.37 All that the Father giueth me shall come to me And Hebr. 2.13 Behold here am I and the Children which God hath giuen me And hence ariseth many relations betwixt Christ and his Church He is their God and they are his People He is their Head and they are his Members He is their Husband and they are his Spouse He their King and they his Subiects and he their Sauiour and they his Redeemed The Vses are these Vse 1 First this teacheth vs and doth sufficiently proue vnto vs that Christ is not meerely a Man but true and verie God and that not a pettie God as some Arians imagine as who should say He is God indeed but yet subordinate and inferiour to his Father But he is an absolute Lord euen as God the Father is Lord and whosoeuer doth not so acknowledge him shall haue no part in him The Iewes and the Turkes that doe in their kind verie religiously acknowledge and inuocate God the Father doe but deceiue themselues and dishonour God They shall neuer find grace and mercie with God the Father because they acknowledge not the Lord Iesus Christ The greater is Gods goodnesse to vs that hath not onely so reuealed him to vs but also perswaded vs to receiue him It is not a matter of course but the speciall working of the Holy Ghost but of Faith whereby we are thus perswaded 1 Cor. 12.3 No Man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost In word a Man may say as much but he cannot in deed and in truth he cannot come to be perswaded of it and to rest in that perswasion is onely from the Holy Ghost Vse 2 Secondly Is Christ Iesus the Lord specially of his Church Then he is to be reuerenced and worshipped as the Lord of his Church Mal. 1.6 If I be a Lord where is my feare Seeing Christ Iesus is the Lord we must feare him and worship him Psal 45.11 He is thy Lord and reuerence thou him it is spoken of Pharaohs Daughter that Solomon was her Lord and therefore she must worship him If this be true in the shaddow it is much more so in the substance For behold a greater then Solomon is here a greater Lord and therefore more necessarily and more reuerently to be worshipped Euerie one of vs should enlarge our Hearts to the furthest extent of reuerence and worship that possibly we can attaine vnto whensoeuer we doe but heare the name of the Lord Iesus it should strike a reuerence into our Hearts Doe not the Diuels tremble at the sight of the Lord Iesus Did not they worship him in the dayes of his Flesh Marke 5.6 7. How much more then when they behold his glorie And shall not we be stirred vp to worship the Lord Iesus as the Lord when we see the verie Diuels worship him All the Angels worship him Hebr. 1.6 Now we are more bound vnto him in respect of this verie title the Lord then they are He is their Lord as being their Creator Head Gouernour Preseruer but to vs he is more then all this He is the Lord our Redeemer which is the most proper and most beneficiall bond and this he neuer was to them therefore we are to worship him by dutie much more All Creatures worship him Phil. 2.10.11 At the Name of Iesus euerie Knee shall bow both of things in Heauen and things in Earth and things vnder the Earth and euerie tongue shall confesse that Iesus is the Lord c. Then let vs not stand like a dead Center in the midst like Stockes and stones without the sence of the Lordly power and authoritie of Christ Iesus we are to be quickned thereby to worship him when all the Creatures round about vs in Heauen and Earth doe bow and humble themselues with all feare and reuerence and seruice to his Maiestie There is nothing in our Sauiour but if it be beheld with a spirituall Eye it carries a Lord-like Maiestie in it deseruing and requiring the highest A worship Not onely his Transfiguration Miracles Resurrection Ascention and such other workes plainly declaring him to be the Lord but euen in his basest and meanest estate he was discerned and acknowledged to be the Lord. When he was in the Wombe Luke 1.43 44. Elizabeth acknowledged him to be so Whence commeth this to me that the Mother of my Lord should come to me c. And in the Cratch he was so acknowledged by the Angels and heauenly Souldiers Luke 2.11.13 And after that he was worshipped by the Wisemen as the Lord Math. 2.11 And vpon the Crosse euen then when he was in the greatest abasement when it was the houre and power of Darkenesse he spoyled Principalities and Powers and shewed himselfe to be the Lord and the Theefe hanging with him by the Eye of Faith discerned him to be the Lord and so worshipped him Luke 23.42 Lord remember me when thou commest into thy Kingdome Euen then when he was in the Enemies hands when they were taking away his life from him yet then was he the Lord and so shewed himselfe and was so acknowledged and worshipped called vpon Now as he is to be worshipped in all other cases so especially in the vse of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper when we come to be partakers of the Bread and Wine and by them of the Body and Blood of Christ we must be raysed vp to the consideration of his Lordly power and authoritie that thereby we may be stirred vp to worship him and honour him and to bow downe the Knees of our Hearts to him with all humblenesse and submission I say not that we should worship the Sacrament as the Papists nor Christen the Sacrament as some of the Lutherans but in the vse of the Sacrament as being the speciall memoriall of him and of his Death and as we worship him in hearing of the Word and his sauing Ordinances we must haue our Hearts to be lifted vp in the reuerent imbracing of these pledges of his loue and in thankes-giuing for the benefits of his Death and to be cast downe in detestation of our sinnes that hath brought this death vpon him Vse 3 The third Vse Is he the Lord Then we must beleeue in him Iohn 14.1 If ye beleeue in God beleeue in me also as who should say ye beleeue in God I being God beleeue also in me so Christ being Lord as the Father is is therefore to be beleeued in the vse is as naturall and the reason as effectuall here is the proper obiect for the Eye of our Faith to be fastned vpon his Lordly power and authoritie Christ-Man is to be beleeued in in some sort but Christ the Lord that is the true and right and proper obiect here is full hold and as it were a full handfull for the hand of our Faith to seize vpon We lay hold on him as Lord therefore all-sufficient to supply all out
and vs and we know that he is faithfull and true and will neuer breake his word I but in the participation of the Lords Supper here is a Seale and a Pledge of his loue whereby this Communion is further ratified when we come there then the Faith which before lay hid in vs that begins to shew it selfe by the working of Gods Spirit and so by that meanes we begin to comfort our selues and to be reuiued in our Faith and affiance that we haue in the loue of Christ our blessed Husband which is much more then a Ring to reuiue a Woman in the loue of her Husband because here are the words vsed againe of the renewing of our Communion This is my Body that was broken for thee c. This is my Blood that was shed for thee c. The words are most powerfull and fit to reuiue vs in the loue and affiance that we haue in Christ our Husband this makes all quiet and sure and to conclude though Christ be absent from me yet surely I know he continues one and the same and this comforts me we know we make vse of this in our ordinarie speech if any be married we vsually say God giue you Ioy. It is well oh that there were Hearts in Men to beleeue and see and that they had practice and experience of this to see that at the Lords Table we be hand-fasted vnto Christ then God would giue vs much ioy and comfort Another matter of Instruction is this That when we are at the Lords Table there is a nearer Bond now betweene Christ and vs then there was before here is a neerer Bond at least we are more neerer sealed and tyed to Christ and he to vs then before And why Because it is the Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ it is further ratified sealed and confirmed and therefore it is matter of singular comfort to Gods Children in that it pleaseth God to vouchsafe vs so much fauour as to be one with him To be one with a great Man with the Princes of the World we esteeme it a great matter but what is it to haue Communion with Christ the Sonne of God He to be made one with vs and we with him This as it is matter of great comfort so also it is matter of obedience to stirre vs vp to obedience Is it so that we haue beene at the Lords Table to haue our Communion renewed Then we should carie our selues worthy of this mercie Are we made Members of Christ Then take heed that thou dost not take the faculties and powers of thy Soule and Body and abuse them to sinne iniquitie and to vncleanenesse It is the rule of the Apostle We must consider with our selues I haue beene at the Lords Table and made a Member of Christ and therefore now I must looke better to my Tongue that I doe not sweare nor blaspheme nor vse no vaine nor idle speeches that I must now looke better to my Eyes that I doe not suffer them to be light and wanton Eyes and specially to looke better to my Heart to walke with Christ because he is one with me and I one with him Another point of Instruction teacheth vs that Christ is really deliuered vnto vs in the Sacrament but yet notwithstanding spiritually but verily the Bread is the Communion of his Body and the Wine the Communion of his Blood that is to say there is a reall Communion to euerie faithfull and spirituall Receiuer for as the Spirit of God workes Faith in our Hearts so Faith causeth vs to beleeue that Christ hath made our peace with God and that we are incorporate into his Body and made one with him This is the reall exhibiting of Christ in the Sacrament there is no transubstantiation that the Bread is turned into the Body of Christ no the Apostle saith It is a Communion of the Body of Christ A plaine exposition of Christ himselfe where he saith This is my Body that is to say It is a Communion of his Body But if this be such a Communion then say they the Bread must be turned into the Body of Christ I answer neither of these for the Communion is spirituall it cannot be a corporall Communion but a spirituall Communion there is such a Communion as is made here betweene the Diuell and them that worship the Diuell which is not a corporall substance that is nothing else but a testification that they will serue him worship and obey him So our Communion is a ratification that we beleeue in our Hearts that Christ is one with vs and we with him True we are made partakers of Christ wholly of his Death and of his Merits but still in a spirituall manner As for his Body we haue nothing to doe with it that is in Heauen And therefore they that say they eat his Body they are as grosse as those in the sixth of Iohn It is an absurd thing nay it is a horrible thing for any Man to thinke that they should eat the Body and Blood of Christ in the Sacrament Vse 3 The third Vse It is matter of reproose I shall but point at them First It reproues the names that the Popish Church giues vnto this Sacrament they call it the Masse I would faine know of the Papists what is the reason they call it by the name Masse seeing it is called in the Scripture a Communion let them shew vs but one title in all the whole Booke of God that it is called a Masse and we will yeeld to them It is true the Masse though it haue been ancient amongst the Fathers yet it is not ancient in the Scriptures Another matter of reproofe that here ariseth is against the Popish Church that celebrate this Sacrament in one kind they giue the People the Bread but not the Cup The Cup which we blesse saith the Apostle is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ The Bread which we breake is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ Take this for a rule wheresoeuer the Lords Supper is handled where it is not handled but by the way there they are both vsed sometimes it is done by the Bread onely and sometimes by the Cup but where it is of purpose treated of there you shall find that they are both spoken of Vse 4 The next Vse Is it so 〈◊〉 there is such a Communion betweene Christ and vs Then it teacheth vs this that euerie one of vs should so fit and prepare our selues when we come to the Lords Table euen as if we came to receiue the verie Body and Blood of Christ If Christ should enter into vs bodily then we would make vs as cleane as we could And shall wee not much more when hee comes to enter into vs spiritually And to say with the Centurion Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldst enter vnder my Roofe So euerie one of vs should make all preparation to giue entertainement to such a
consciences hee commends them as Gods owne ordinances So then that which he received of Christ he delivered unto them That which he delivers unto them is the ordinance of the Lord Iesus Christ vers 23. but hee delivers it to then that the ordinary people should drinke the cup as well as eate the bread vers 26. Therefore this is the very ordinance of Christ himselfe and therefore of absolute necessitie It is worth our observation here that the Euangelists Matthew and Marke did speake nothing of our Sauiours command Doe this in remembrance of me and S. Luke hee speakes it onely concerning the bread But the Apostle Paul a faithfull Interpreter of Christ speakes it not onely of the bread but of the cup too verse 24. Take eate this is my body which is broken for you This doe in remembrance of mee So the very same commandement he doth use concerning the cup vers 25. The same commandement that is for the bread the same he giveth for the cup and therefore the same necesitie that there is for the one to be administred to the Laitie the same there is for the other Reason 1 The Reason First the proportion betweene the signe the thing signified requireth as much What is the thing signified The body and blood of Christ What is the signe Bread and wine Christ gave his body to be crucified his blood to be shed and therefore both these are to be represented in the Sacrament and therefore they must have the wine administred as well as the bread Wee are saved by the blood of Christ as well as by the body of Christ there must be a due proportion betweene the signe and the thing signified Reason 2 Againe it may appeare by the nature of a feast specially of Gods feasts In a feast there must be some drinke as well as bread else it is but a dry feast as wee say if there be no drinke and many a poore and dry feast have the people amongst the Papists who onely have bread at the Lords Table but not a drop of drink with it but the Lord hath beene more mercifull and bountifull to us then so he makes us a feast at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Is it against the nature of a feast to have bread onely and not wine Doth not the necessitie of a feast require that they should have both Then the Sacrament of the Lords supper being the Lords feast must bee furnished with the cup as well as with the bread So in regard of our disposition and of our necessitie every one of us that know how sweet the Lord Iesus Christ is cannot but both hunger and thirst after him Whosoever relisheth the body of Christ will hunger after the body of Christ and whosoever relisheth the blood of Christ will thirst after the blood of Christ And our Saviour doth propound himselfe unto us that hee is not onely bread to satisfie our hunger but water of life also to satisfie our thirst this is Christ in regard of himselfe as hee is our Redeemer and Mediator wee come to the Sacrament there to behold Christ to worship Christ to apprehend him and to receive him as our Mediator and Redeemer and therefore the Sacrament must not onely afford us bread to satisfie our hunger but wine also to satisfie our thirst Vse 1 The Vse First it serves to reprove them in the Popish Church that deprive the ordinary people of the cup. It is a great sinne in them for they make themselves in that case wiser then the Lord Iesus Christ changing his ordinance at their own pleasure They say they must not have the cup for feare of shedding his blood Cursed hypocrites that make themselves more jealous of shedding the blood of Christ than Christ himselfe did Besides that they doe maime the Sacrament and make it imperfect in that they do take away one materiall part of the Sacrament so also they doe exceedingly wrong the people in that they deprive them of the benefit and comfort that they might have by the blood of Christ as much as in them lyeth they deprive and defraud them of it If we being at the Sacrament there should come in a mad man and steale away the cup from us would we not say that he is a sacrilegious theese and spoiles Gods ordinances robs the Church So doe not they maime the Sacrament wrong and rob the people in the church of Rome of that which is their due by Gods ordinance by keeping backe the cup But they have a distinction they have a shift and device that they thinke will salve all The Body say they doth containe the blood too they have the blood in the body for the body containes his blood by way of concomitancie But this is a very sory shift quite contrary to the practice of our Saviour and contrary to the nature of the Sacrament Wee come to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper to celebrate the memoriall of his body by it selfe and to celebrate the memoriall of Christs shedding of his blood by it selfe And Christ instituted that Sacrament of purpose not onely to remember the death of Christ in the bread but Christ commended himselfe unto us in the Sacrament as his body being severed from his blood and his blood being out of his body so his body to be a sacrifice and his blood to be a sacrifice and so hath appointed severall signes answerable to each of them And this meets directly with this foolish conceit of the papists We receive the body of Christ as a severed thing from his blood for they were then severed the one from the other Againe the next Vse It should put us in minde of the love of God towards us in delivering and bringing us out of the hands of these robbers that have made a prey of the Church of God and doe make a prey of it keeping backe the people from receiving that part of the Sacrament This should teach us also to magnifie the bountifull goodnes of God to us that bidding us to his table he doth not scantle us to a morsell of dry bread but with the bread he gives us wine He reacheth forth the cup to us as if Christ should say Here here thou poore hungry and thirsty soule take wine to thy bread and eate and drinke and be mery and take thy fill upon thy Saviour Iesus Christ and cheare up thy heart in feeding upon whole Christ for thy comfort and life and salvation Ps 22.26 The poore shall eate and be satisfied and their hearts shall live for ever It is spoken generally to all the Saints of God that beleeve in him It is performed made good in this parcicular God gives us to eate to the ful at his table whereby wee may be fully satisfied that our hearts may live for ever Pro. 9. It is the voyce of the Word which saith Come and eate of my meat and drinke of my wine Christ he is the true
strengthens our faith but having the seale of it which is the Sacrament here is a more sensible fastning of this truth upon us this strengthens our faith much more we doe pray to God to increase our faith doe wee thinke that God will encrease it without meanes that is preemption but wee pray to God to blesse the meanes unto us that it may be powerfull to encrease it but doe we pray to God to blesse the meanes without our frequent use of the meanes that also is presumption too we must make use of the meanes that God hath appointed tor the encrease of our faith now the Sacrament of the Lords Supper being such a speciall meanes whereby the faith of Gods children is strengthned therefore a speciall care they must have to frequent the same often Reason 3 The third reason is somewhat agreeable unto this our assurance that our sinnes arc pardoned and forgiven unto us is a sweet and precious thing many of Gods children would give all they have in the world to enjoy that grace and that comfort the more oft they have it the more comfort they have the seldomer they have it the more uncomfortable their life is wee know that there is no meanes whereby wee have this assurance of the forgivenesse of our sinnes more sensibly fastned upon us than by the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper for therein is Christ delivered as it were unto us and his merits even by actuall possession the Lord puts the signe into our hands and the things signified into our hearts if we doe beleeve and come as worthy receivers and therefore how oft ought we to be in the participation of this blessed Sacrament when as we receive such a benefit by it as the assrance of the pardon and forgivenesse of our ssinnes if we have the assurance of our pardon to day we are so fickle that it may be to morrow wee doubt of it againe Now we are assured of it anon we sinne and then our conscience is troubled and doubts arise and so we thinke with our selves Oh I had thought I had beene reconciled to God and my sinnes had beene pardoned but it was but an imagination it is gone away like a dreame this we know we are subject unto and therefore how ought we to fence our hearts and to keepe the life of God afoot in our hearts for the assurance of the pardon of our sinnes is the very life of God in our hearts and therefore to be carefull of the frequent use of the meanes by which this assurance may be confirmed unto us and that is by the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper for that is the speciall means by which this is most sensibly fastened upon us I have heard that it was the worldly wisedome of a Treasurer in this land in Queen Elizabeths time that he would never be a fortnight or a month at the most without his Quietus est that whatsoever changes and alterations might come yet he might be in that respect in some good security See how wise men can be for the matters of the world how foolish they are for the matters of heavē every mā that wil address himselfe to come into Gods presence at his table and prepare himselfe by faith and repentance he may have this Quietus est and receive an actuall acquittance from God and God shall tell him by his Spirit that his sinnes are pardoned and forgiven and he reconciled to him in Christ wee have this opportunity offered unto us once a moneth and yet such is our dulnesse and backwardnesse in matters of salvation that we are most of us carelesse of this if we were so carefull for our soules as he was for his body wee would come every moneth to receive our acquittance because changes and alterations may come wee may dye before the next day come or tentations may assault us and such like and therefore let us labour to have our Quietus est from God alwayes in a readinesse Reason 4 The fourth reason is this our covenant with God is daily to bee renewed and therefore the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is daily to be received and frequented and participated in because that is a speciall meanes and occasion and bond of our renewing our covenant with God it is true we do or at least we ought alwayes renew our covenant with God in our daily prayers repentance of our sinnes and faith in Christ specially every Sabbath day we should doe this and we should consecrate our selves wholly to his service but most particularly when we come to the Lords Table ordinary people commonly doe make some kinde of preparation according to their manner when they come to receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and in the truth of the thing the most especiall renewing of our covenant is then when we come to partake of the Sacrament Now because our covenant is daily to be renewed this Sacrament being a bond of the renewing of it therefore this must oft be frequented That this is a speciall meanes and bond of our renewing of our covenant with God is cleare because that therein wee receive a pawne and pledge of the mutuall covenant and promise made on both sides a pledge from God whereby he bindes himselfe to be our God to forgive us our sinnes to give us his Spirit to justifie and sanctifie us and that he will save us and we by the receiving of it doe by this binde our selves anew to be his people and to beleeve in the promises of grace and salvation made in Christ and to subject our selves to the power work of sanctification we to betake our selves wholly to his obediēce thus I say is the covenant of Gods childrē renewed with God especially in the matter of receiving the Sacrament therefore it being our duty daily to renew our covenant with God therefore we ought to have access to it to receive the sacrament oft because in it our covenant is spccially renewed Reason 5 The fift Reason is our love towards our brethren the mutuall love betweene the children of God that must alwayes bee kindled their love must be like to that fire mentioned in Levit. 6.13 that must never goe out of the hearts one of another Fire we know will goe out if it be not kindled and supplȳed with fewell so the fire of love in the hearts of Gods children is ready to bee quenched many occasions of worldly matters and other businesses there are that breed such differences that it makes love many times cold and turns it into contention yea even in Gods children and therefore we must use the meanes whereby it may be kindled and kept still alive but there is no better meanes to kindle it and keepe it alive than the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper there is no such bellowes to blow up the fire of love in their hearts as this when they come to the Lords
acquaintance with him and hath better informed himselfe of him and was by when he was arraigned and heard his arraignment and his inditement and all the passages of the businesse and what was alledged against him by his accusers and what he answered for himselfe and why the sentence of death was passed against him which of these two men shall be most affected with the death of this Martyr Out of question hee that was so lately acquainted with his arraignment and his inditement and with the whole cause of his death the death of that Martyr shall strike much into this mans heart and worke soundly upon him whereas the other man which knew of him but in generall shall bee moved with it but little or nothing at all So it is in this case when wee come to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper wee come to behold Iesus Christ executed and put to death to every spirituall receiver in a spirituall manner to reade the story concerning the death of Christ to meditate upon those things conscionably and religiously with a desire to profit by them it is as if so bee a man should have stood by when Christ was arraigned and indited and heard what was spoken against him and what sentence was passed upon him For when the Holy Ghost pennes a story he will pen it throughly and if we lay downe our hearts to be wrought upon by the power of the Word wee shall finde such a powerfull working by it that it shall bee more effectuall to us than it wee had beene there present to have seene the death of Christ So then by reading the story before-hand wee being as it were present with him at his arraignment and inditement thinke with your selves whether this will not be a notable meanes to make the death of Iesus Christ effectual unto us in the Sacrament and if we looke for any benefit by the Sacrament let us come with this preparation before-hand Iohn 13.19 Christ saith I tell you these things before-hand that when ye see these things come to passe ye might beleeve He speakes there partly concerning his death the words that Christ spake concerning his owne death hee puts upon his Disciples before-hand that when it did come to passe they might beleeve this would bee a meanes to cherish faith in them and to make them beleeve it the better so if wee come to the Sacrament reade the Word of God that part of the Word that principally concernes the death of Christ and meditate upon that which Christ hath told us of before-hand that so we might beleeve it and this will bee a notable meanes through Gods blessing to make us that we shall beleeve that the death of Christ is ours and that it is effectuall for our redemption The second Vse for instruction is this Is it so that the Sacrament is such a lively representation of the death of Christ then this teacheth us that the publike cariage of the whole businesse of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper must be framed and fashioned so as it may make most for the lively setting forth of the death of the Lord Iesus Christ and herein are many duties required of us The first duty of all is this the Word is to be preached that so the people may understand and know that which belongs to God and to their owne salvation else it will bee but a blinde Sacrament but especially the Gospell the voice of the Gospell namely the free remission of sins by the blood of Iesus Christ that is to be pressed upon them againe and againe that they may be stirred up in their affections to esteeme and receive it graciously it is a course that God hath used in all Sacraments still to joyne together with the Sacraments the Word preached Before the sacrament of Circumcision was administred the Word was taught so likewise the Passeover as is cleare in Exod. 12.35 It is noted there that when their children should come to aske what was this Passeover Tell them saith God that this is the memoriall of the great deliverance of their fathers many hundred yeares before out of the bondage of Aegypt So likewise Christ saith in the Sacrament of Baptisme Goe teach all Nations baptizing them in the name of the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost Matth 28. He doth not say Goe and baptize and let teaching alone but Goe teach there is the ground and foundation and then he builds upon it the administration of the Sacrament Goe teach and baptize in the name of the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost If teaching be not joyned with the Sacrament it is but a dumbe sacrament if men should come here to the sacrament of the Lords supper and be not taught what it meanes and what belongs to it it should be with them as it was with the Israelites Exod. 16.15 That saw Manna like Coriander seed the Text saith they knew not what it was but when Moses came and said This is the bread that God gave them from heaven now they come to relish it So when we come to this sacrament and see the bread and the wine except we be indued with the knowledge of Christ and we understand Christ and him crucified know the nature of the sacrament wee shall not know what to make of it but if the Word be preached then we beginne to grow to some understanding and some life in the businesse and to relish this Sacrament as the spirituall Manna the heavenly food of our soules Secondly as the word must be preached so likewise confession of Faith ought to made Generally here amongst us wee make confession of our Faith by the tendring of our bodies but indeed the confession of our faith ought to be published before the receiving of the Lords supper this is a right shewing forth of the Lords death Marke it the Apostle saith yee shew forth the Lords death hee speakes not to the Ministers onely but to the people yee shew forth therfore they should make some publike confession that they beleeve in Christ Iesus And this is a matter that tends much to the setting forth of the death of Christ Thirdly Prayers are to be made for therein likewise wee shew the death of Iesus Christ First there must be confession of our sins and wee must search into our hearts and lives narrowly and throughly and the more we search into them the more clearely we shall see Christ his death Together with confession of sinnes wee must use supplication and petition calling earnestly upon God for Christ his sake which thus was crucified for us that hee would forgive us our sinnes in his blood and this will give great light to the setting forth of the death of Christ and then also thankesgiving must be given to the Lord we must thanke and praise God that it hath pleased him so to set his love upon us as to give his Sonne to die for us cursed and miserable sinners as we are
not else that is not the meaning but we must take the words to be spoken with implication of a further extēt of this duty namely that therfore so often as we receive this Sacrament wee must remember and shew forth the Lords death after a speciall manner that thereby we may bee fitted and inabled to remember the Lords death at all other times both by preparation before and by continuall meditation after for thus wee are to conceive of the present businesse the death of Iesus Christ must never be out of the minds of those that doe beleeve in him their hearts must becontinually running upon the thoughts of him and of his death now because all of us are dull of understanding dead and cold in affection weake in memory that either wee doe not understand the death of CHRIST or not affect the death of CHRIST or not remember the death of CHRIST as wee ought therefore the Lord hath appointed the sacrament of the Lords supper as a principall meanes to releeve us in this case In that sacrament the Lord teacheth us the death of Christ that we may understand it in that sacrament the Lord expresseth the death of Christ unto us lively that we may be affected with it in that sacrament likewise the Lord tenders unto us the death of Christ that so wee may the better retaine the memoriall of it and that it may sticke the faster and the closer by us not onely for that present time whilest we are receiving but also for all times afterwards for as it is in our bodily repast we eate and drinke at some one set time or other as namely at dinner or at supper not that our bodies should bee refreshed and comforted then onely for the present whilest wee are eating but because by that strength which then wee receive our bodies might also bee refreshed and comforted afterwards when we are to be imployed in the duties of our calling so likewise in our spirituall repast we sanctifie the sabbath keepe it holy unto the Lord we doe not keepe the sabbath holy because we would bee holy onely upon the sabbath but because that that holinesse which wee attaine unto by meeting God in his owne saving ordinances upō the sabbath day that the same holinesse might season us and strengthē us and continue with us and thrive in our hearts all the weeke following and all our lives following so likewise it is in this particular in the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the death of Christ is remembred and shewed forth very lively and very freshly not that wee should be indued with the thoughts and affections of the death of Christ onely for the present whilest we are receiving but that thereby wee might be brought to make it to be our continuall meditation alwaies after and this as it is implyed in this second clause so often as yee shall eate this bread and drinke this cup so often yee shall shew forth the Lords death so it is further and more plainly inforced in the third clause so often as yee eate this bread and drinke this cup so often yee shall shew forth the death of the Lord till he come which injoynes the continuance of it for it is as if the Apostle should say Your remembrance your lively and sensible remembring of the death of Christ in the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper must not onely serve you for the present time but it must frame and fashion your minds to the habit of this grace that is to say to the continuall remembring of the death of Christ Iesus that you may make it your practice day and night every day and every houre of your life so it is with you saith the Apostle to the Corinths and not with you onely but so it must be with all the faithfull from age to age till Iesus Christ shall come to judgement And this I take to be the right straine of the Apostles speech in this verse so often as yee eate this bread and drinke this cup ye shew forth the Lords death till he come touching the remembrāce of Christs death simply in it selfe yet with raising it from this ground namely from the remembrance of Christs death in the participation of the sacrament the death of Christ is alwaies to be remembred in a lively manner in the participation of the Sacrament that so it may be fresh in our memories at all other times so long as wee live Doct. The doctrine that ariseth is thus much namely that the death of the Lord Iesus Christ ought to be alwaies had in continuall remembrance of all those that professe his name and embrace his religion ye shew forth the Lords death as often as ye doe this marke the words the death of the Lord Iesus Christ must alwaies be had in continuall remembrance by all those that doe professe his name and embrace his Religion for proofe of this doctrine take that first which is in the 12 of Zach. v. 10. where God promiseth to poure out his Spirit upon his people the spirit of grace and of compassion and they shall looke on him whom they have pierced and they shall mourne for him as one mourneth for his first borne or his onely sonne That Scripture sheweth the ordinary and continuall practice of the faithfull when once they are effectually converted unto God God poures out his spirit of Grace and compassion into their hearts and so converts them And what doe they then Then they doe ever after looke upon him whom they have pierced they have their eyes and their mindes altogether fixed upon Christ pierced upon Christ crucified or upon Christs death And this is no slender remembring or no short remembring of the death of Christ but it is a very affectionate remembrance and it is a lasting remembrance it is an affectionate remembrance as being joyned with sorrow and griefe and much lamentation as there the Text saith And this sorrow it is a lasting sorrow and so this remembrance a lasting remembrance Hee shall mourne as one sorroweth for his first borne A man that hath lost his onely sonne mournes and sorrowes and hee never forgets him so they shall never forget the death of Christ The sense of the death of Christ is so foundly fastned upon them by the Spirit in the act of their conversion that it stickes deepe within them and cleaves close unto them for ever after they make it their continuall meditation The Apostle in 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3. admonisheth the Corinths that they should continue and keepe in memory those things that hee had preacht and delivered unto them and that they had received that is in the first and second verses in the third verse hee shewes what the things are that he delivered unto them the death of Iesus Christ Why then the death of Iesus Christ must be continued in as it must be received so it must be continued in and it must bee kept
better inabled and the more quickned to the performance of this duty First I will give you a taste of the meanes whereby wee may attaine to make the death of Christ so familiar to us and then I will shew the benefits that we shall receive hereby if we conscionably travell in this course The means of it are these in few words If we would have the death of Christ familiar unto us we must be sure that we doe never passe it over with a sleight meditation but let it be soundly taken to heart doe not thinke upon it as an ordinary common thing but conceive of it as a matter that doth concerne us and our good most of all let us thinke upon the death of Christ in that which he suffered and endured in his soule and body for our sinnes how hard it went with him in the Garden when hee sweat water and blood when his soule was heavy even unto death and how much more harder it went with him when hee was upon the Crosse when he said My God my God why hast thou forsaken me That he that was in singular favour with God should be made the very marke of Gods wrath to light upon that he who was the worlds Redeemer should bee exposed to the obloquy and reproch of the whole world that he who was the Lord of heaven and earth should be now in the hands of the powers of darknesse wee should yearne in our very bowels and be much troubled in our inmost affections at the thoughts of these things Secondly we must be frequent in the use of the meanes in the hearing of the Word in the receiving of the Sacrament and prayer for by this meanes wee shall make this death of Christ our owne there God tenders unto us the death of Christ let us come thither with hearts desirous ready and willing to receive it and there we shall be sure to have it Let it be our reach in all these duties to have an eye upon the death of Iesus Christ seeking to have that soundly fixed and fastened upon us whatsoever we faile in else still let that above all other sticke most close to us Then againe wee must labour to worke the remembrance of Christs death into our affections this is the right memory of heavenly things when the heart affects them the heart will surely remember that which it doth much affect When I see any thing that causeth deepe affection within me either much sorrow or much joy or the like I will remember that soundly then let us labour to worke the remembrance of the death of Christ into our affections let it still worke love in us because Christ loved us to die for us and let it worke hatred in us against sinne because it was sinne that brought him to his death and let it worke sorrow in us that he should bee so cruelly murthered and put to death for us And let it worke rejoycing in us that wee for our parts by his death are saved and by his stripes are healed Let the death of Christ worke these affections in us and then it shall be our owne never to forget it Lastly let us put our selves to the power and the rule and the directions of it let us suffer our selves to be swayed by the death of Iesus Christ in all our courses let it beare rule with us the counsell that our Saviour gives in the like case Iohn 7.17 If any doe my will the same shall know my doctrine any Christian that labours to be well acquainted with any duty the best way to bee acquainted with it is to labour for the obedience to that duty so if wee would remember Christ his death then let us labour to submit our selves to the power and obedience of it Whatsoever we doe let us examine it whether it be agreeable to the death of Christ if it be not then to say with our selves wee will not doe it though we may gaine all the world by it these are the meanes whereby wee may attaine to the habit of this grace namely to the continuall remembring of the death of Christ Iesus a saving remembrance The other point is the benefits that hereby will arise unto us If wee remember continually the death of Christ in our hearts we shall have many and great blessings The first blessing is this By this means we shall have a Book alwayes ready in our bosome alwaies a book about us to teach us every Christian duty for the death of Iesus Christ is such a Booke that will instruct us in every duty that belongs unto us To give you an instance in two or three Would you learne humility and meeknesse looke into the death of Christ Philip 2.5 6. that shall be sufficient to teach you humility and meeknesse and obedience Would you learne patience the death of Christ is a book to teach you patience Heb. 12.1 2 3. Looke to the author and finisher of your faith who for the joy that was set before him endured the Crosse and despised the shame c. consider him therefore that yee faint not Would you learne love to the brethren Christ his death teacheth you this duty in the highest degree 1 Iohn 3.16 If Christ so loved us that he laid downe his life for us then how ought wee also to lay downe our lives for the brethren Lastly to deny our selves is a speciall lesson that all Christians are to learne this is effectually taught us by the death of Christ 1 Pet. 4.1 2. Christ hath suffered in the flesh that we should not live to our selves but to him and this is a lively teacher if the death of Iesus Christ be soundly layd up in thy heart it will both teach thee the duties to bee performed and also inable thee to performe them A second benefit is this thou shalt have wonderfull peace and unspeakable comfort from God by this meanes Our sinnes they accuse us our consciences they accuse us the devill hee accuseth us daily before the Lord O but if thou have a remembrance of the death of Christ in thy heart there is a Supersedeas for them all that pacifies and appeaseth them all and that is a generall release and acquittance from all that ever they can charge thee withall Thirdly we shall have much spirituall growth and increase by the word and the Sacrament and much spirituall growth if once our hearts be seasoned with the death of Christ What doth the word and the sacrament teach but the death of Christ that is the substance of them all Then if once the death of Christ be grafted in thy heart before Oh with what comfort and chearfulnesse and with what great profit shalt thou heare the word and receive the sacrament When our stomacke hath some liking to our meate and our meate hath some affinitie to our stomacke then there is a quicke digesture Why so if so bee our hearts be seasoned with the death of Christ why then
to us let none of these nor all these hinder us from being set upon this duty but let us breake through them all in an holy zeale and set our selves soundly to meditate upon the death of Christ in hope of these heavenly blessings that the meditation of this duty will bring us unto therefore still remember the death of Christ and as ever thou desirest to have a living teacher within thee remember the death of Christ as ever thou lookest to have comfort from God so look that thou remember the death of Christ as ever thou lookest to have spirituall growth and encrease by the Word and Sacraments still looke to the death of Christ as ever thou lookest to have a strong bridle to restraine thee from sinne so still let the death of Christ bee thy continuall meditation as ever thou desirest to come before God cheerfully and with comfort in prayer remember the death of Christ as ever thou desirest to be fitted and prepared to dye remember the death of Iesus Christ as ever thou desirest and lovest any one or all these blessings together remember the death of Christ and that continually let it never goe out of thy minde The end of the nineteenth Lecture THE TVVENTIETH LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER WEE purposing God willing the next Sabbath to be partakers of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper we are therefore according to our ordinary course to make preparation thereunto by this Sabbaths evening Exercise that so we may come with better grace in our hearts to that heavenly Table 1 Cor. 11.26 For as often as yee shall eate this bread and drink this cup ye shew forth the Lords death till he come Which Scripture containes as you have heard these two parts an action to bee performed in the former part of the verse the receiving of the Sacrament as often as ye eate this bread and drinke this cup. Secondly a caution that this action is to be performed withall in the last part of the verse the remembrance or the shewing forth of the Lords death till he come We have fully finished the former part and through Gods mercy we have proceeded in the handling of the latter part to the last clause of all till he come ye shew forth the Lords death till he come I shewed you that this latter part of the verse containes the caution that the receiving of the Sacrament is to be performed withall it ministers unto us these things to be considered of First the caution it selfe namely the shewing forth of the LORDS death wherein wee shewed you what it was that was to be remembred the death of the Lord Iesus Christ and also the manner of the remembrance of it by a shewing forth or by a setting forth by a lively or a sensible expressing of it Secondly it doth commend unto us the frequenting of this caution that the death of the Lord Iesus Christ must be often remēbred for though that particle often bee onely named in the former part of the verse yet by all common understanding it is also to be understood in the latter part of the verse As often as ye doe receive the Sacrament so often yee remember the Lords death Thirdly and lastly here is the continuance of this caution the continuance of this duty take it so how long is it to continue why till he come so long as the world standeth till Iesus Christ shall come to judgement So then here we are now come to the last clause of all containing the continuance of this duty let this be done til he come till Christ come to judgement in which clause there be two things offered to our consideration the first is the continuance of this duty it selfe and that is directly and expresly affirmed ye shew forth the Lords death till he come That this duty must be continually and must never cease to continue in the Church so long as the world stands The second thing is covertly implyed yet plaine enough too if the words be well weighed and considered and that is the end or the reach that wee must ayme at in the performance of this duty namely the fitting and the preparing of us to the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ unto judgment for so the very same particle till is used in the very same sense In the 1 Cor. 15.25 where it is said that Christ must raigne till hee have put all his enemies under his feet till he have put all his enemies the meaning of it is this First that Christs reigning shall be continuall till the very end of the world Secondly and the end of Christs reigning is this the utter destruction of his enemies and the trampling of them under his feet so it is in this case Doe this duty till he come that is to say this duty must be continued till Christ come to judgement and the end and the reach that we must ayme at in the performance of this duty is that we be fitted and prepared for his comming We cannot understand this clause clearly and fully except we take it with these two explications the first is this that howsoever this duty is imposed by name upon the Corinthians onely yee shew the Lords death till he come yet notwithstanding it is proportionably implied to all the faithfull by succession from time to time to the end of the world for the Apostle knew very well that the Corinthians in themselves in their owne persons should not live till Christ should come to judgement and therefore it was impossible that they should keepe this commandement till he come but the Apostle imposeth upon the Corinthians this duty for their time that they must observe it so long as they live and likewise imposeth the same duty upon the succeeding Churches from age to age to the worlds end that they must observe this duty so too so that is the first explication the second explication is this that howsoever this clause be here expresly referred onely to the latter part of the verse to the caution to the remembrance of Christs death Ye remember Christs death till he come yet it is implyed and intended to belong also unto the former part of the verse to the action it selfe the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper For as that particle of frequenting the word often is used onely in the former part yet it extends it selfe in sense to the latter so this clause of continuing till hee come though it bee named onely in the latter part yet in sense it doth extend it selfe to the former part of the verse so that both the remembrance of the Lords death and also the observation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper both these are to bee continued till Iesus Christ shall come to judgement for so the Apostle here expounding pounding our Saviours meaning in the words going before when he saith Doe this in remembrance of me he addes this rule of continuance doe
when wee come to heare the word and receive the Sacrament there will be a sweet digesting and battening in the inner man Indeede the whole worke of the Spirit it is done meerly in the power of the death of Christ Iesus Gods Spirit doth nothing in the heart of any man or woman for the matter of salvation but it is done all in respect of the death of Iesus Christ Fourthly it will be a notable bridle to thee from sinne an excellent meanes to restraine thee from sin that howsoever thy corruption drawes thee on and Sathan hee tempts thee and the world that allures thee the flesh that provokes thee How shouldest thou stand against all these enemies Oh if thou have the death of Iesus Christ and the remembrance of it soundly in thy heart then all these speakers to thee they shall speake unto thee as to a stone-wall to a deafe man Gal. 6.14 The Apostle faith there God forbid that I should rejoyce in any thing save onely in Christ and him crucified whereby the world is crucified to mee and I unto the world Let the whole world set upon me to tempt me yet it shall not prevaile for the whole world is crucified to me and I unto the whole world by the Crosse of Christ I am as a dead man unto the world A man that hath the death of Christ soundly seated in his heart hee cannot wittingly and willingly sinne against God Indeed this light may be and is sometime darkened in us by the mist of corruption and temptation and then we may be and are oft-times over-taken with sinne but so long as this light is cleare within us sinne shall never bee able to overcome us There is such a strong stay against sinne in the serious thoughts of the death of Christ that so long as that these are within us sinne cannot prevaile against us A fift benefit is this it will furnish us and inable us to the dutie of prayer that we shall come to God at all times humbly and yet chearfully too humbly alwayes acknowledging and bewailing our sinnes and mourning that we are the parties that have crucified the Lord of life and of glory and yet cheerfully as resting upon the merits and death of Iesus Christ for our reconciliation And howsoever it be that we finde many infirmities and imperfections in our prayers and thinke with our selves that therefore God will not heare us yet let us comfort our selues in the remembrance of the death of Christ this being in thy heart and conscience be of good cheare the Lord Iesus Christ hee makes continuall intercession for thee and hee takes thy prayers and puts them up and presents them unto God in thy behalfe in his owne name and so makes thy prayers acceptable before the Lord. The last benefit is this this should be a singular meanes to make us fit and ready to die to worke in us an earnest looking for and hastning of the day of Christ Hee that hath the death of Christ soundly seated in his heart hee is fit and ready to die For first by this practice by the continuall remembrance of the death of Christ we alwayes looke death as it were in the face and being every day and every houre so well acquainted with it we are not afraid of it when it comes Againe hereby by the remembrance and sound meditation of the death of Christ wee dye daily as the Apostle saith our sinnes die in us and our lusts die in us and our affections and rebellions dye in us and so wee are halfe dead already that so when death comes to take hold upon us it hath not so much to doe with us as with other men Take this for a certaine truth that a man of mortification who hath his heart broken for sinne and that hath his lusts and affections and rebellions in some good measure mortified and crucified within him I say death is nothing so tedious and irksome to such a man as it is to another Wee see this by experience in the case betweene Christ and the two theeves that were executed with him Iohn 19. The manner of their death was thus They were to bee crucified and nailed upon the Crosse and then to hang till they dead wee cannot say of any one thing that it should give them their deaths wound but the custome was that when they were crucified they should have their legs broken thereby to make an end of them the Text saith that they came to the theeves and brake their legs but when they came to our Saviour Christ they brake not his for he was dead already he had none of those rebellions none of those resisting lusts within him to strive against the ordinance of God as the other had but he did sweetly yeeld up the ghost in obedience unto God and therefore Death had nothing to doe with him so much as with the other So likewise wee finde it with men of mortification Thirdly by this remembrance of the death of Christ continually we see all the evills and all the harmes of our death taken away in his death and so there is no cause to us to feare it at all Fourthly wee see by this that Christ himselfe who is our Lord and Master and Head hee hath undergone this before us and therefore wee are content in a holy resolution to undergoe that which he hath done shall the members fare better than the Head No surely Fiftly and lastly by the continuall remembrance of the death of Christ we see and behold that it was a full and finall end of all his afflictions and that thereby he entred into glory wee consider from thence as it was with him so it shal be with us when death comes it shall put an end to all trouble and affliction and the consideration of this should quicken us up to desire death to desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ O beloved when a man comes to lye upon his deaths bed he would give all that he had to be fitted for death and to be sure of comfort Oh let us make the death of Christ therefore our continuall meditation and this is that which will yeeld us such a gracious preparation for our death as that nothing in the world shall doe the like besides and therefore let these considerations stirre us up to a reverent and conscionable performance of this duty of the remembrance of the death of Christ Iesus so much good and so many benefits as are to be reaped by it why surely we are utter enemies to our owne good if we doe not travell conscionably in the faithfull practice of this duty let not the difficulty of this duty in it selfe let not the distastfulnesse of it to flesh and blood nor the losse of carnall pleasure and worldly profit nor let not the harsh censure of the gracelesse people of the world nor let not the bent of our naturall life which is utterly against it make it unpleasant