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A79435 Yahweh Tsidkenu or The plain doctrin of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God; justified by the God of truth in his holy word, and the cloud of witnesses in all ages. Wherein are handled the causes of the sinners justification. Explained and applied in six and twenty sermons, in a plain, doctrinal and familiar way, for the capacity, and understanding of the weak and ignorant. By Charles Chauncy president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge in New-England. Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672. 1659 (1659) Wing C3739; Thomason E979_11; ESTC R222074 232,660 312

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will justify but that and therefore to seek justification or quieting to a troubled soul by any other is but to spend our mony for that which is not bread Isa 55. or to go to buy bread with brass mony such as is not current coyn in Heaven Nay other knowledge is so far from bringing peace to a disquieted spirit that it brings with it tormenting and vexation of spirit Eccl. 1.18 Hee that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow other knowledge may and will puff up 1 Cor. 8.1 2. but this will humble humble us in our own apprehensions but really exalt us Prov. 4 8. Exalt her and shee will exalt thee Other Divine knowledge will build well but the knowledge of Christ laies the foundation 1 Cor. 3.11 this must needs have great substance and strength that bears up all the weight and bulk of the whole Christian edifice and let mee speak from my heart to all Students that hear this that unless your main care bee to get this knowledge you do but build Babels and Castles in the air And oh that many would make this their great study if they did there would not be so many new waies to heaven and false lights as there are 2 Pet. 3.18 19. Direct 2. Make this thy great heart design in comming to hear the word Preached for to get faith seeing it comes by hearing Resolve upon that end and think with thy self if thou commest with any by-ends the searcher of hearts will meet with thee if thou hast an Idol in thy heart thou shalt bee answered according unto it Ezek. 14.7 How many come with their Idols Some to get other knowledge and not of Christ Some to judge the Minister and to carp at the truths delivered Some to see and to bee seen and others out of meer formality and custome But alas where are they that stir up themselves to lay hold on Christ Isa 64.7 Direct 3. Remember to follow the example of the Bereans and in searching the Scriptures be much in studying the promises Act. 10.43 Act. 13 38 39. Think it not enough that you are Children of the Covenant as the Jews were Act. 3.25 but yee must become also the children of the promise for they only are accounted for the seed Rom. 9.8 Direct 4. Bee very watchful that carnal Objections and Cavils against Christ or his heavenly Mysteries or Doctrine arise not in your hearts without checking of them and strugling against them Thou mayest as easily empty the Ocean with a Cockle shell as measure the mystery of godliness with carnal Reason Do not cast off any truth of Christ because you can see no reason for it or cannot understand how this or that should bee Prov. 3.5 Trust in the Lord and lean not on thine own understanding Luther hath such a speech That mans corrupt reason is a terrible enemy to faith and this is the reason why many great Scholars are left of God And so our Saviour saith I thank thee O Father c. Matth. 11.25 Nicodemus will say How can these things bee Joh. 13.6 and the Philosophers will say of Paul when hee goeth to Preach these things what will this Babler say Oh! but remember God will confound the wisdome of this World thou shouldest rather say with Agur when thou hearest the Doctrin of Christ surely I am more brutish than any man when hee heard of Ithiel and Vcal I have neither Wisdome nor Knowledge of the most holy being an humble teachable heart to the word preached Pro. 8.4 5. and if any man among you seem to bee wise let him become a fool that hee may bee wise 1 Cor. 3.18 Prov. 9.4 5. Direct 5. Look at it as an extream vilenesse in thine heart and wily working of Satan when Christ is preached and the grace of God in Christ if thou canst go away from the word preached with an unbeleeving unmoved heart Observe for this two or three places Joh. 8.26.31 Christ had been preaching of the Father and of himself and his own death his mission and Commission and pleasing of the Father and vers 30. the text saith when hee spake those words many beleeved on him the Spirit takes special notice what words they were that wrought upon the hearers i.e. Christs unspeakable conjunction with the Father the Sufferings and Cross of Christ his holy Life and Death they stood out long but now they yielded So 2 Cor. 4 4-6 If our Gospel bee hid c. in whom the God of this World hath blinded the eies of them that beleeve not c. that is all the beauty of God the Father that shines in the face of Jesus Christ his Wisdome Justice Mercy Truth c. are hid from them Satan blinds them and their own naughty hearts and there is also a dreadful judgement of God in it Direct 6. Labour for Self-denial for wee must renounce all confidence in the flesh Priviledges Duties righteousnesse of our own Phil. 3.3.9.10 the righteousnesse of Faith excludes all this this is our betaking of our selves to the wings of Christ Matth. 23.37 i.e. wholly to bee under the covert of them as chickens under the wings of a Hen in a storm Use 4. It is a great comfort to you that beleeve in the Lord Jesus you are in the right way to the Father Joh. 14.6 you are in a most blessed estate Eph. 1.16 Jam. 2.5 the world looks at you as poorly provided for but you have abundance you are rich in faith and rich in Christ partakers of his unsearchable riches Eph. 3.8 1 Cor. 1.5 Vse 5. It serves to teach beleevers a main duty that most concerns them to practise i. e. to go on in a justified estate by faith in the Lord Jesus or imbracing the mercy of God in Christ and that because 1 They have the main principle in them to maintain a justified estate which others want viz. justifying faith Gal. 2.6 Though the well of living waters bee very deep beleevers have wherewithall to draw out of it They have a price in their hands to get wisdome Christ is neer Eph. 2.13 he is neer who iustifieth Isa 50.8 Isa 46.13 2 The benefit of justification should be maintained constantly in a Christians heart and that lively and as far as may bee without interruption and though our justification bee in it self unchangeable yet it is changeable in the diverse effects of it Our peace and comfort is often ebbing and flowing and subject to darknings as with David when hee saith I am cast out of the sight of God Psal 31.22 and cryed his bones were broken and that hee lay in the deep and therefore that wee may maintain our peace its worth our while to take pains in preventing our decaies and declinings It is easier to preserve peace and joy than to recover it out of an afflicted and dark condition as its easier to maintain health and strength than to fetch it at deaths door easier to keep the fire burning than to blow it up
the eye of man So is God to the Sinner But now as transcendently evil as Sin is Christ hath satisfied for it and put an end to all troubles to thy Conscience about it By one offering hee hath perfected for ever such as are sanctified Heb. 10.15 God saith I will bring forth my Servant the branch and I will remove the iniquities of the Land in one day Zech. 3.8 9. Yee shall call therefore every man his Neighbour under his Vine and under his Fig-tree For Psal 85.10 Mercy and Truth have met together Righteousness and Peace have kissed each other that is all Gods excellencies gloriously shine forth in Christs satisfaction Comfort yee one another with these words 2 Consider for your Comfort Weak beleever justified as much as stronger That the weakest true beleever is justified as much as the strongest What was imputed to Abraham for his Justification was and is imputed to the weakest Saint Rom. 4.22 23 24 To Us it shall bee imputed if wee beleeve on Christ as Abraham did 'T is true all apprehend not this satisfaction alike but the matter and form of our justification is all one Therefore rejoyce O weak Christian thy cloathing notwithstanding all thine infirmities is as bright shining in the eyes of God as that of Abraham or the greatest Saint in the world Quest How can wee come to comfort through the satisfaction of Christ Answ 1 Gain your Acquittance a writing drawn with Gods own hand with your name in it 1 Joh. 5.13 These things have I writ unto you that beleeve on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know yee have eternal life So that if you beleeve there is the writing grounded on a Record vers 11. and there is your Name in it You see your way to finde your Names there get it sealed to your hearts by the Spirit 2 Let there bee an humble active embracing of Christ in the Word of Promise God requires besides his own good pleasure and the Councill of his will the work of faith Rom. 3.25 2 Thess 1.11 Thou must exercise thy humble obediential Faith as thy day-labour even a conflicting faith Rev. 2.17 and a praying Faith Ezek. 36.32 and a confessing faith As they did their sins laying their hands on the head of the Scape-Goat Lev. 16.21 So the hand the type of faith was put on the head of the burnt offering Lev. 14. And an humbling Faith which indeed is the most humble grace of all Rom. 11.20 Thou standest by Faith bee not high-minded From which grace Christ is never far Isa 57.15 yea they when pricked at heart saw Christ presently Act. 2.38 and Peter applies the Promise to them and reveals mercy to such bleeding souls Christ and a lamenting soul are never far asunder 3 Bee comforted That this way of yours by Christs satisfaction is the true way to Justification Men cry up many new waies 'T is a great mercy in such varieties of errors not to err The truth of this way of Justification is not onely true upon the truth of the word but upon the truth of God himself If God bee God this justification must needs bee true For here justice is satisfied and so God pardons which hee could as well un God himself as do where his justice is not satisfied So that wee may testify to you 1 Pet. 5.12 That this is the true grace of God in which you stand Men have a conceited grace different from this but here you may safely set up your resting place for ever Use 5. Remember to maintain perpetual homage and observance of Jesus Christ Never forget so great a mercy David cries Psal 116.6 O Lord I am thy servant and the Son of thy hand-maid thou hast broken my bonds The way of Servants and Slaves ingaging themselves to their Lords was they yeelded their submission with promise and oath to be Loyal to them as their Lords and holding their hands between the hands of their Lords they said I become your Servant from this day forth for life for limbs for worldly honors and shall owe you my fidelity as long as I live Well might this holy man say I am thy Servant since God had not brought him into but broken his bonds Paul argues much this way 2 Cor. 5.14 15. And hee dyed for all that they that live should not live unto themselves Which falls foul upon that ignoble conceit That if Christ gives satisfaction wee are freed from all obedience to the Commandements By which this doctrin of Christs satisfaction is made the occasion of prophaneness and Christ is become the Minister of sin which Paul abhorred Gal. 2.17 'T is true that since Christ hath paid the price of our redemption there is nothing for us to do by way of satisfaction but as much as in us lies in obedience to the will of Christ both from the nature of righteousness and holiness which are worth our exercising and from the Moral consideration of Christs yeelding obedience to every Commandement and out of a study for conformity to the state of glory hereafter Yea there is a Causal connexion such as is between the cause and effect between Christs satisfaction applyed to us and our holiness For Union with Christ by Faith produceth this fruit necessarily 1 Joh. 3.6 Hee that abides in him sins not The Spirit of Christ works it Ezek. 36.27 and true faith purifies the heart Act. 13.9 Act. 26.18 So then let every man do the works of God without him or suspect the work of God within him Lest fancy that works folly rather than faith that works purification bee found within him For hee that is bought with a price will glorify God in soul and body which are Christs by Redemption The Exactness of Christs sufferings THE SIXTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. A propitiation through Faith in his blood WEE have spoken in General of Redemption Come we now more particularly to consider first the manner and secondly the efficacy of this satisfaction The Manner of our redemption is by the blood of Christ and therefore 't is phrased here by Faith in his blood of which let us inquire Quest What is meant by blood here Answ The manner of Christs satisfaction is by blood Blood is put by a Synecdoche of the part for All the sufferings of Christ which hee underwent for the sins of the Elect especially his bloody death with all its concomitants So called First because death especially when it is violent it joyned with effusion of blood as Matth. 23.30 If wee had lived in the daies of our fathers wee would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the Prophets and Matth. 27.24 Pilate said I am innocent of the blood of this just person that is of his Death Secondly Herein respect is had to all the sacrifices of the Law whose blood was poured out when they were offered up Heb. 9.22 Almost all things are by the Law purged with blood and
for God requires these Mic. 6.8 but it is a grievous delusion to think that by any such things wee can finde acceptation or bee justified before God No no let a man accompt all the daies of his life that hee hath spent and all the duties that hee hath performed spilt and lost without Faith Christ will tell you this is the work of God that yee beleeve c. Joh. 6.28 29. it is called a work because a work of Gods power and working and a work that hee delights in wee should bee exercised in to take our farewel of the World renounce our selves and to fly to Christ for refuge from the storm of Gods wrath and indignation and to prefer him before all this is the work of faith that takes us off from all our resting on our works and brings us naked unto Christ All other duties are very good in their season and kinde but like Josephs brethren none welcome without a Benjamin No works welcome and pleasing to God without faith which brings Christ God saith without Christ see not my face he would have us put on all Christian graces the whole Armour of God Eph. 6.16 But above all take the shield of Faith Because this plece of armour hath a singular excellency in it above all other because it defends all the rest the breastplate of Righteousness is excellent to keep the heart and the helmet of hope to keep the head but faith must keep both As a broad Shield that quencheth Satans fiery darts at whatever part they bee shot and the truth is there is no grace Satan so much shoots at Luke 22.32 for hereby hee knows wee still prevail against him therefore this is a weapon not only by which wee are said to overcome but the victory it self 1 Joh. 5.4 5. it cannot bee said so of any other weapon therefore above all put on this Now for the attaining of this grace we must know and be convinced 1 That wee have it not by nature In the flesh there dwelleth no good thing Rom. 7.18 and this is a work of the Spirit to convince the World of sin because it beleeves not Joh. 16.8 8. and till the heart bee convinced thus a farther work cannot be expected Luk. 1.53 2 Bee fully convinced that it is the Lord onely that must work it he must draw us or else we will not or can not come to Christ Joh. 6.44 3 Bee convinced of our great unworthinesse that he should bestow it upon us because of our frequent sleighting of Christ and Gadaren-like refusal of him preferring our Swinish lusts before him God gives faith where it may be to the glory of his grace Eph. 1.3 6. 4 Know that beleeving is receiving of Christ in all his Offices and giving up our selves unto his disposal Joh. 1.12 5 Know what a dangerous thing it is to bee mistaken in this Faith there bee many things which the Devil and the World call faith which are not so Act. 8.13 Joh. 2.22 6 That there is no Christ to be received by faith but only in and by the Promises of the Gospel Act. 15.7 he saith the Gentiles should hear the Word of Gods Gospel and beleeve So Eph. 1.13 Oh make much of Promises search them hide them in your hearts look for Christ in them think much on them and turn them into Prayers this it may bee will bee meant by the hiding the treasure Mat. 13.44 45. 7 Bee perswaded that the Promise carrieth Christ when the Spirit of God spreads it and applies it and works with it in the publick Ministry Rom. 10.17 2 Cor. 3.18 Otherwise it may bee said why may I not bee contented with reading at home but know that the Ministry is the Ministry of the Spirit and the Spirit works in it Hence Ministers are said to justify their hearers Dan. 12.3 Quest But will any conviction serve to work faith Answ The Spirits conviction goeth farther than any humane Joh. 16.8 10. that will reach to the heart for it is unresistible 1 Thess 1.5 Our Gospel came not unto you in word only c. this Spirit of Illumination is strong for it subdues all and transforms all 2 Cor. 3.18 Oh then bee instant constant and fervent in prayer for this good Spirit of his for it is promised to them that ask it Luk. 11.13 Now to shut up this use for the attaining this pretious grace I shall commend to you the consideration of one place it is of Act. 17.11 12. where it is said The Bereans were more noble or better disposed than they of Thessalonica in that they received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so therefore many of them beleeved Where observe how the Bereans attained unto faith 1 They attended carefully on the publick Ministry 2 They did this with all readiness of mind though they being Jews Pauls Doctrin was contrary to them yet they laid aside all prejudice against it and heard with readiness It is a great matter to have a minde to the Gospel this was their better disposition 3 They were not contented with the publike Ministry alone but in private they searched the Scriptures daily they did not onely now and then repeat Sermons but made it their work daily to search the Scriptures and that judiciously and with consideration Neither was it any disparagement to Pauls Ministry to bee tryed by them but an honour to it and credit to bee found to bee exact according to the Scriptures And it is not the least part of Christian Wisdome to be often trying of and setting home upon his heart a profitable truth till hee hath fixed it there and driven the nail to the head 4 It follows many of them beleeved not a few but many and therefore they beleeved God gave this great blessing to their diligent attention and frequent search of the Scripture so that many beleeved both of men and women And sure if any of us do the like wee shall speed as they did It is to perswade and exhort beleevers still to keep on the exercise of faith to maintain this good estate of Justification Exhort 2. To beleevers Faith is of constant use for their continued Justification and the comfort of that estate Gal. 2.16 Even wee have beleeved in Christ Jesus that wee might bee still justified by the faith of Jesus Christ It is observable that is spoken of Abraham Gen. 15.6 that hee beleeved God and it was accounted to him for righteousness though doubtless hee beleeved before upon the calling out of his own Country but at this time hee is said to be justified by faith because the Holy Ghost would give a singular Testimony to his faith at this time for his own and our comfort When God made him a Promise of seed when Abraham and Sarah were both very aged and so an unlikely thing had he not beleeved God who promised Faith therfore justifies at all times it
Christ who is the end of the lam for righteousnesse in his boing made a curse for us 3 Unlesse faith justifieth as it hath a respect and relation unto Christ as its object it can have no more to doe with satisfaction than any other grace as Charity Temperance c. but we know that they being works of the Law avail nothing to our justification Rom. 3.20 but the great property of faith above other graces is to draw vertue from Christ for justification and to exercise it self on the free grace and mercy of God exhibited in him Obj. But was not Abraham's faith justifying as it beleeved the power of God Rom. 4.21 22. He beleeved in God who quickneth the dead and God that had promised was able to perform therefore it was imputed unto him for righteousnesse Ans It is true he beleeved the power of God but that did not justifie him but his beleeving on the promised seed Gen. 22.18 He saw Christ's day by faith Joh. 8.56 It is true the faith of Gods power was a stay to him in great temptations he was exposed unto so it may be to us but wee cannot be justified by that faith which only beleeves the power of God to save us Vse 1. It serves to refute those that deny faith to have such a relation unto Christ in justification as hath been spoken of Such as say faith doth justifie without reference to Christ whereby the form and life of justifyng faith is taken away Christ is robbed of his glory and the Consciences of Christians of their comfort and peace Vse 2. It discovers the unjustified estate of those persons that doe not cast anchor here i. e. in Christ A man may have great knowledge and many gifts and beleeve too to admiration as they who had the faith of Miracles in the Primitive times Matth. 7.22 23. and yet be unjustified yea he may beleeve the Articles of Christian religion study the Promises and think he doth apply them to himself and yet be unjustified It is the very case of the seed in the stony ground that received the word with joy Math. 13.20 Why consider what is the word that even a carnal heart may rejoyce in it is the word of promise and this word a stony heart may receive and apply to himself and abide stony stil though Israel had transgressed the Law and cast off the thing that was good yet he would cry My God we know thee Hos 8.1 2 3. So the Jewes Joh. 8.39 41. and thus many catch at Gods mercy and seem to build upon the Promise and yet perish everlastingly Obj. But alas should I not build my salvation and justification on the promises of God what else should I repose my considence in Ans Promises vvill not justifie The Promises alone are not sufficient to bear the weight of a sinners justification and salvation neither doe they doe any thing further than they doe direct unto exhibit and bestow upon us a sufficient righteousnesse to save us and this must be had in a person not in a promise or proposition As for example the Israelites bit with the fiery Serpents were not healed with the promise or the light but the vertue drawn from the Brazen Serpent by looking on him So the promise alone will not justifie but only as it discovers and exhibits such a person i. e. Christ who puts forth or is cloathed with such a righteousnesse which being seen with the eye of faith puts the sinner into a state of justification Neither doe all the Promises discover or exhibit Christ though they are all exhibited in Christ 1 Tim. 4.8.2 Cor. 1.20 In Christ yea and amen but without Christ neither yea nor amen Rom. 8.32 God gives his Son first then other things Eph. 1.3 He blesseth us with all spiritual blessings in Christ but we can have none nor lay claim to any promise in the Book of God without him Quest What comfort is there then for such a man by the promises in Jesus Christ Ans The comfort truly is that there is an exhibition and holding forth of Christ in them to the vilest sinners and whilst there is life there is hope to get into Christ and get interest in the Promises 1 Joh. 5.11 This is the record that God hath given us life eternal and it is in his Son Hence Christ is called the Covenant Isa 49.8 because not only his person was and is the main thing in the Covenant but also because all the promises in the Covenant are his and made to him and in him and through him only conveyed to beleevers Thus we see what a dangerous thing it is to pitch our faith first on any thing but Christ and thence to expect a justified estate Quest How is faith in Jesus Christ known Ans 1. By the entrance of it which is such that it separates the sinner unto Christ as Psal 45.11 Forget thy fathers house c. As it is in persons marrried who forget and leave their fathers house and old friends and sequester themselves to marriage communion so it is with those that are married to the Lord Jesus though they have been intangled in their affections to their old ways yet by hearkning to the word of Christ they renounce and forget all for Christs sake then the King takes pleasure in them 2 By the progresse of it as they have received Jesus Christ the Lord so they walk in him Col. 2.6 7. and are subject to him in every thing Ephes 5.24 yea they live by the faith of the Son of God Gal. 2.20 Vse 3. Instruction and exhortation to shew and exhort us whither to goe for justification It is unto Christ and the mercy of God in him Let the main care and desire of our souls be after the person natures works and merits of the Lord Jesus and thereby shall wee bee possessed of this great benefit of justification through him Neither is my meaning that we should seek to come unto him any other way than by the Word and Promises for if we doe we can never come to him but meet with Satan as an Angel of light in some Enthusiasm But wee must bee acquainted with the Promises yea such as doe carry and exhibit Christ unto us and therein close with Christ before wee can claim the promises of pardon or of the Spirit or of any grace or glory Mot. 1. Consider Christ as he stands in relation to the Father he is 1 No other than the Son of his love Col. 1.13 the Fathers love is infinite to him and therefore he hath given all things into his hands for our justification and salvation Joh. 3.35 whatever fruit or testimony of the love of God the soul stands in need of he may be sure to have it from Christ 2 The Father hath sealed him Joh. 6.27 hee hath not only designed him but signed and sealed him a Commission to be a Mediator hath set his stamp upon him his express
it may be cleared from the Spiritual businesse it ever puts the soul upon it is active like the vestuous woman which puts her hand to every ●●rk ●rov 31. ●4 17. 2 Thess 1.11 Hence it is that the 〈…〉 by his faith Heb ● ● believers doe all i. e saith 〈…〉 the faithful of old were inabled to do so great works old were inabled to do so great works Heb. 11.33 Subdued kingdoms wrought righteousnesse c. but it is most especially busie in the use of Ordinances as the Word Prayer Seals though it will not bee 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 callings it works by love and is our victory over the 〈◊〉 1 Jo● 5.4 So that a true faith is imploying it self on all hands for a beleevers good Now alas when 〈◊〉 faith is but a dead drugge in us or is but an underling in the heart and is at the command of every lust profit or pleasure truly it is not lively much lesse shall you live eternally by it 4 Clear up the way and fruits of forgivenesse of sins the way of bringing it home unto the soul is the Word Acts 26.18 the Word was preached to open mens eyes If ever wee come to the right knowledge of the pardon of our sins it must be by the Word preached working these particulars 1. Illumination discovering effectual your sin and misery to us with a through sense and feeling of it 2 The conversion of the soul and turning of it from darknesse to light Now when the league with Hell is disa●ulled then wee come to receive forgivenesse of sin Besides 〈◊〉 the fruit of forgivenesse there bee many 〈…〉 of this sappy root let mee name some First the 〈…〉 heart to love Christ with fervency Luke 7.47 〈…〉 were many were forgiven her for she loved much her love was the effect not the cause of her pardon So Psal 116.1 3 4 c. Quest What kind of love is this to God Ans Such a love as inlargeth the heart in duties to God as it did that poor woman and David and Peter Hence is in them a love to the Word and Ordinances and the Children of God it is not possible for a man to have great debts forgiven him and that out of pitty and bounty when hee hath nothing to pay but that his love should bee kindled and his heart in a light fire in zeal for God 2 A forgiving disposition in case of personal wrongs Ephes 4.32 Bee yee kind one to another tender-hearted forgiving one another even as God for Christs sake hath forgiven us and this note is given by our blessed Saviour with great earnestnesse and asseveration affirmatively and negatively If yee forgive men their trespasses then your heavenly Father will forgive you Matth. 6.12.14 15. and if yee from the heart forgive not every one his brother their trespasses neither will your heavenly Father forgive you Hee speaks indefinitely every one not excepting any it is a sad sentence for a malicious heart But a merciful heart that can forgive private wrongs and strive against motions of malice and revenge and be humbled for them and that from the heart how great soever the injuries are it is a sure fruit of Gods pardoning him and his freedom from guile and reigning Hypocrisie Psal 32.1 2. 1 Joh. 3.19 6 Maintain and improve the forgivenesse of sin cleared up unto thee and this will be by daily and diligent observation of our wayes by often reckonings with God and getting the Book still crossed by suing out a pardon of course and therefore Christ teacheth us to pray daily Forgive us our debts This was Davids practice as appears by Psal 119.58 59. and other places and this must bee joyned with a resolution and care to shun future sins and failings and hereby wee shall know we are of the truth i. e. sincere and shall assure our hearts before him 1 Joh. 3.19 Now this improvement is First by holy humble and thankful abasement of our selves before God continually Hos 3.5 Ezek. 16. ult so Ezek. 36.29 I will save you from all your uncleannesses then shall yee remember your own evil wayes c. Beware of pride covetousnesse carnal rejoycing shaking off sorrow for sin it is a bad symptom when a man doth so 2 Bee careful to improve your interest in the favour of God for others not only near relations but even for strangers especially for the publick as Noah Daniel Job Moses Samuel c. they were still standing in the gap 3 Bee ready to comfort other with the same comfort wherewith God hath comforted us 2 Cor. 1.4 4 Know and bear in mind your ingagement to the Lord. The Princes pardon is the condemned Malefactors life as Mephibosheth said 2 Sam. 19.28 All my fathers house were dead men before thee Pardon of sinne is the eternal life of the sinner and hee is passed from Death to Life by it Yea as the offending God by Sin is an infinite evil so the forgivenesse of the offence is an infinite good and wee may say What shall wee render to the Lord for all his benefits towards us Surely as Psalm 116.8 9. Hee hath delivered our souls from death our eyes from tears and our feet from falling that we should walk before the Lord in the land of the living Of the Righteousnesse of Christ THE NINETEENTH SERMON ON Romans 3.21 But now the righteousness of Christ c. IN the handling of the point of Justification I have spoken of the several causes thereof and the end thereof in regard of men viz. Remission of sins and thereupon immediately followes the accounting of the beleeving Sinner righteous unto Salvation that is by the imputation of the righteousnesse of Jesus Christ unto the Sinner and that being described in the context and same portion of Scripture I shall proceed unto it now where the handling of it may come in at the due place for our better understanding thereof In the two verses 19 20. the Apostle shewed before Negatively that Justification is not by the works of the Law now he shewes Affirmatively how we are justified and that is expressed 1 By the matter of it The righteousnesse of God amplified by way of opposition to the Law without the Law i. e. without the works of the Law any way Co-working or meriting our justification 2 This is set forth by the Adjunct of the approbation and testimony of the Law and the Prophets 3 By the instrument that is faith of Jesus Christ understand it not actively for the faith whereby Christ beleeved but passively the faith whereby Christ is beleeved on 4 The subject beleevers and those universally and emphatically set down unto all and upon all that beleeve Quest What is meant by the righteousnesse of God Ans It is not to be understood of that whereby God himself is righteous as Osiander said for that is essential to God and cannot be communicated to the Creature but this righteousnesse is elsewhere called the righteousnesse of Christ
the intensnesse and strength of it that it was stronger than death and all this to wash us from our sins 1 Joh. 3.16 Hereby perceive wee the love of God because he laid down his life c. sustaining the pains of death Of what death the First and Second Death He washed us in his bloud from all the filthinesse of Hell and Death All the dunghills in the world cannot defile us as sin doth and it was the filth of sin that Christ's bloud washed us from Sin defiles the soul yea the whole man Matth. 15.19 You then that are beloved ones and washed can yee content your selves with a slight consideration of this What manner of love is this Qualis Quantus 1 Joh. 3.1 Ephes 3.18 That yee may comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge c. Mark here is a thing that concerns all Saints and wee should labour for such might and strength as not only to apprehend in our minds but comprehend and lay hold upon all the measures of this love in our hearts and know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge i. e. either all other knowledge or else all the knowledge of carnal persons or all the knowledge of the Saints in the perfection of it that is it is the most desirable blessing in the world to understand the love of Christ aright Wee can never know too much of this love What should this love work upon our hearts truly wee should bee rooted and grounded in love not only have some leaves of profession but be rooted and grounded in it and it may lye deep in our hearts as roots and foundations use to doe yea this love of the Lord Jesus must bear up all the bulke and wait of our Christian trials yea as a root feed and nourish other graces and holy indeavours in us Oh it is much to be lamented that so many have left their first love They are but few sure that have ever had any rooted or grounded love to Christ at all that is suitable to Gospel measure or rule Luk. 7.47 What is the Gospel measure of love A. Matth. 10.37 Hee that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me i. e. our love to Christ should exceed all other loves and affections in our hearts yea in comparison of Christ we should hate father and mother c. Luk. 14.26.33 wee should hate all forsake all so farre as they stand in competition with Christ or the things of Christ else we cannot be the Disciples of Christ Instr 4. Redeemed ones have great boldnesse towards God This may work in all redeemed ones a marvellous boldnesse towards God that which the Scripture often expresses Ephes 3.12 In whom wee have boldnesse of accesse with confidence Heb. 10.19 Having boldnesse to enter into the Holiest by the bloud of Jesus It is sweet and precious that we have Heb. 4.16 Let us goe with boldnesse to the Throne of grace c. i. e. to Christ our High Priest hee hath set up a Mercy-seat for us And is that all Nay but saith the Apostle Heb. 12.23 Wee are come to God the Judge of all and we are come to the Seat of Justice and wee may in an humble boldnesse plead the justice of God and say Lord who art the Judge of all doe mee justice thou art just and therefore the Justifier of him that beleeveth in Jesus Oh ponder and take again upon thy heart the meaning of this it is not only that hee may bee merciful and gracious and the Justifier of beleevers though that bee a sweet and precious truth too to be beleeved and rejoyced in but it is that hee may bee just Oh beloved this is the very quintessence of faith when as the beleever by faith shall present unto God the Father the righteousnesse of Jesus Christ for satisfaction for sins and goe to him with a full price in his hand and current pay and to say as they doe in dealing here is one and there is t'other and this is not bare distributive but commutative justice between God and man where there is not only Geometrical but Arithmetical proportion that is weight for weight and measure for measure is observed Oh then tender all the pay together all the obedience of Christ active and passive tender we to the righteousnesse of God the righteousnesse of Christ it is such a jewel as exceeds our sins infinitely though they have been very many and great Gods justice shall be no loser by us at all and let poor beleevers incourage and embolden their hearts with this Luther was bold when he prayed thus not only Fiat voluntas tua but Fiat voluntas mea not only let thy will be done but let my will be done and it was but the confidence of faith upon this ground we are speaking of Oh beloved the world will account this malepertnesse to come thus before God that they are more bold than welcome but they are strangers to these things and to all that liberty we have in Christ Gal. 2.4 It would be sauciness indeed for those that are out of Christ to approach at any time on this manner to God but let the Children take this as the daily portion of the Childrens bread and it is no wrong to that text 1 Joh. 1.9 to take it in this sense If we confess our sins he is just for Christs sake to forgive us our sins nor to that 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth is laid up for me a crown of righteousnesse Inst Adore the righteousnesse of God in all his wayes 5. If God be thus just exactly just in the justification of a Sinner let us learn to acknowledge and adore the righteousness of God in all his wayes Psal 145.17 If his mercy doth not pardon one sin but in a course of justice through the death of Christ then doubtlesse the Justice of God will not be bafled or turned aside in the managing other matters in the world The light of Nature sees nothing but mercy in this case but the light of Grace sees Gods justice also So that though God deals otherwise many times in many things than we could have expected or can see a reason of yet he is always just and holy in his proceedings and it is not enough for us to acknowledge the righteousnesse and holinesse of God in some of his ways and works or in his ways towards others and not towards our selves and in his dealing with some persons and not with all but wee must justifie the Lord in our hearts and words always in all things toward all in all the ways of his providences in his afflicting the godly as well as punishing the wicked Ezra 9.13 yea in the prosperity of the wicked In his great Counsels of Election and Reprobation in the rejection of the Jews c. of which when Paul had spoken Rom. 11. he
woful condition come upon you Take heed as it follows there vers 46. Seeing that you put away the Word from you and Judge your selves unworthy of everlasting life you that have a pardon offered to you being condemned male-factors and yet will bee prophane unclean and proud still you do as good as say wee care not for the pardon wee scorn the offer of remission of sins though we bee damned for them Let such desperate souls know they judge themselves unworthy c. Object You will say why whatsoever my sins are though I go on yet grace is sufficient to save mee at last Answ But doth not the Apostle say shall wee continue in sin c. far bee it that ever such a thought should enter into any heart Rom. 6.1 2. Sodomites themselves had they had this grace preached by any Messenger from God they would in all likelihood have beleeved and repented What is this but turning the Grace of God into wantonness that branded sin of Jud. 4. Ordained of old to Condemnation and the very characteristical Note of Reprobation to turn Gods grace into Lasciviousness T is true God doth not presently reject where grace proffered is neglected Rom. 10 ult All the day long c. yet it is oft a sad presage that grace will depart from those for ever that prophanely set it at nought The day of Grace is short Luke 19.41 2 Cor. 6.2 Col. 1.6 the Gospel brought forth fruit in the Colossians The first day they heard of it and knew the grace of God in truth Use 3. Comfort to beleevers that this grace is free It is an unspeakable ground of comfort to poor beleevers What better Cordial can you take than this what Doctrin should you rather learn you complain of sins before Calling of corruptions yet remaining of coldness in duty and you say how can such a wretch as I bee accepted or justified The Doctrin takes away the ground of your Lamentation in saying you are justified and pardoned freely not onely by Gods Grace and Mercy but altogether freely Rom. 5.16 the free gift is of many offences to justification So vers 18. the free gift came to justification Luth. in Epist ad Gala. Let Moses saith Luther bee dead and buried and his Sepulchre never bee found in point of justification This is your security and makes your justification such as a man may have peace in and boldness and confidence in the inward Combates of Conscience and in the panges of death for it makes the promises sure Rom. 4.16 unmortified corruption would make justification upon any other terms uncertain but Gods free grace is a sure Rock to build on a foundation that cannot bee undermined It puts you under the Kingdome of grace where grace must as surely reign unto life as sin did unto death Rom. 5.21 Further this Justification gives safety and perpetuity of happiness because this feee grace is unchangeable Rom. 5.2 Being justified by Faith wee stand in Grace wee never fall from it and vers 17. They which receive abundance of Grace and of the gift of Righteousness shall reign in Life by one Jesus Christ Consider seriously that this grace is given when wee are enemies to God lying in our blood besmeared in our filthiness Now it is not likely a poor beleever shall ever fall into a worse estate than this was So that the same grace must needs be still continued to him Use 4. Exhortation to all sorts 1 to unjust 1 Exhortation first to unjustified persons If justification bee of free grace then let carnal and prophane men see a little chink of light beaming into their dungeon of darkness Here is some possibility of obtaining mercy and pardon at the Lords hands Free Grace is the main motive to the Lord for to give Remission of sin Let it also bee a strong Motive to you to seek out after it If free why may not you have a share in it as well as others If the fault bee not in your selves it may bee yours as well as others T is not sins hainousness nor multitude can keep you out God keeps open house for Grace and Mercy and every poor beggar that will may come The Dole is not given because a man hath better Cloaths better Parts or abilities but to poor souls that come to fetch it Avoid discouragement and prophaneness when God is dispensing his grace to others as bad as thee Go then among the crowd of Prodigals thrust in among them Rom. 4.5 To him that works not that never did a good work but beleeves on him that justifieth the ungodly i. e. There are none justified but ungodly for all are ungodly before justification though afterward they are not ungodly in that they fall to working the work of God though not to trust in any work set their hearts on all the works of the Covenant though not on the Covenant of works Hear what the Spirit saies to thee Rev. 22.17 Whoever will let them take of the water of Life freely Here is a dram of Aqua vitae for a dead soul freely offered if thou wilt accept of it and wilt thou not accept of it say not I have no good work to commend mee for they that work not are not shut out Isa 55.2 but without money though not a penny in thy pocket not one good work at all To direct you in it 1 Know that Justification presupposes Damnation in a way of justice Directions to attain justification Thou therefore that desirest justification must bee convinced and certainly conclude thou art a condemned person in the rigour of Gods Justice according to that Ezek. 36.31 You shall remember your own evil waies and doings were not good and shall loathe your selves or judge your selves worthy to bee destroyed so Rom. 3.19 that all the World may become guilty Your soules must come to the bar of Gods justice and hold up your hands and cry guilty guilty yea and pass the sentence of condemnation on your own souls 2 Bee zealously diligent Direct 2 that you receive not the grace of God in vain 2 Cor. 6.1 Paul in 2 Cor. 5.21 having spoken of free justification before hee addes wee then as workers together with him beseech you that you receive not the grace of God in vain You have heard of Gods grace now wee Apostles and Ministers of Christ beseech you that this grace bee not lost or in vain If our intreaties may prevail with you Oh! suffer not this water of life to bee spilt in vain 3 You must for ever resolve to live in the Kingdome of grace Rom. 5. ult Grace ought to reign Direct 3 you must not think to subject it to your lusts for grace must have the command of all Tit. 2.12 it denies ungodliness the throne 2 To justified Persons Are you justified freely by his grace 2 To such as are justified first learn to adore free grace lye low in the dust with Paul
the greatnesse and multitude of their sins yet have they a good and sure hope through grace still Psal 130.6 O Israel hope in the Lord for with the Lord there is mercy and with him is plenteous redemption From 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 multum esse magnum esse plurimum esse The word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifying great and multiplied redemption that though sin abounds yet grace shall much more abound 3 In that they are redeemed from the perpetuity of all miseries felt or feared Thus did Job comfort his heart Job 19.25 Oh that my words were written oh that they were printed in a book that they were graven with an Iron Pen and in-laid in a Rock for ever What words were these that hee would thus eternize Why these I know that my redeemer lives and that he shall stand the latter day upon the earth and though after my skin worms destroy my body yet in my flesh shall I see God c. that is hee will redeeme me from all my troubles in life and death it self and saies at death Lord into thy hands I commend my spirit for thou hast redeemed mee O God of truth Psal 31.5 Quest How shall we know that we have a part in this Redemption Answ Trial of our redemption by Christ 1. If we be not in bondage to sin which appears in the commission and practise of sin according to that rule Joh. 8.34 Verily verily I say unto you that whosoever commits sin is a servant of sin This rule is universally true no man is set at liberty that commits sin and vehemently asserted Verily verily without all controversie and generally inclusive Whosoever doth it as 1 Joh. 3.8.10 He that commits sin is of the Devil yet note that committing sin is not intended of every particular individual act for so all men commit sin 1 Joh. 1.8.10 the free-men of Christ as well as the bondslaves of the Devil but of the common practice and work of wicked men so 't is 1 Ioh. 3.9 Hee that is born of God doth not work sin and 't is opposed to vers 7. where 't is said Hee that doth or worketh righteousnesse is righteous Now to doe righteousnesse is to exercise it customarily voluntarily deliberately to chuse a righteous course so to commit sin is voluntarily to live in the practice or allowance of any course of sin whatsoever So that he which gives common allowance to any one sin can have no comfort in this redemption but is in bondage still for saies Paul Rom. 6.16 Know you not that to whom you yeeld your selves servants to obey his servants you are c. You lose your own freedome yea you have sold your selves Isa 50.1 Behold for your iniquities you have sold your selves you take profit and pleasure and sell the Devil the eternal possession of your souls yea he holds them by conquest too 2 Pet. 2.19 Of whom a man is overcome of the same is he brought in bondage Satan fights by tentations and subdues the soul so that it obeys him as a lawful Soveraign as often as it voluntarily chooses any sin ransack therefore an enlightned conscience and it will soon give an Account of liberty or bondage through the observation of thy course of life Obj. But may not a childe of God live and dye in such a state as David 2 Sam. 12.9 or as Paul Rom. 7.14 I am carnal and sold under sin Sol. It is impossible 1 Joh. 3.9 that hee that is born of God should so sin because the seed of grace abides in him and works these four things 1 A will and resolution in all things to live honestly Heb. 13.18 2 A resistance and reluctation against every known sin Gal. 5.17 3 Watchfulnesse about every concernment to prevent sin 1 Ioh. 5.18 4 Restlesnesse in case of relapse As in the Natural body all is restlesse till every joynt be in its place again so in a gracious heart 't is never satisfied till it come back into Gods way Where therefore this restlesnesse and reluctancy is wanting the soul is plunged into the depths of this hellish bondage The heart is hard to be perswaded of this estate and therefore Christ hath spoken so earnestly If thou seest not this misery or act unwillingly to try thy self or wouldest passe over the matter slightly thou mayest infallibly report thy self a slave to Satan and subject to this bondage 2 Consider how Redemption is applied of which Elihu gives an elegant description Job 33.19 to vers 25. Hee is such a one as is pinched with his bondage and chastened with strong pain his soul draws neer to the Grace and his life to the Buryers Then if there be a messenger one of a thousand to declare to man his righteousnesse God will be gracious unto him and say Deliver him from going down to the pit I have found a ransome 1 The Lord opens the Ears to Discipline How redemption is applied which were before quite stopped up 2 Then he is arrested with the Lords indignation clapt up in prison and laid by the heels 3 Then he looks for deliverance and bayl and some messenger of glad tidings How earnestly doth his soul long for a ransome 4 At last the Lord saith I will be gracious Thus the spirit of bondage precedes and the spirit of adoption follows None set at liberty but such as know their bondage Obj. But a man may see his bondage and never be redeemed out of it Sol. True but none miscarry that are painfully inquisitive after the means of redemption Acts 23.7 16.30 For Reprobates see their bondage and sink under it as Cain and Judas seeking either no means through sluggishnesse and deadnesse of heart or false means through folly and blindnesse 3 Consider what resistance hath been made against thee in thy deliverance out of thy captivity for none is set at liberty without much opposition Satan like Pharaoh Exod. 3.19 will not let you goe no not with an high hand Hee will never let goe as long as he can hold you Luke 11.21 The strong man armed keeps the Palace holds his Prisoners with all his might till a stronger than he comes and ejects him Seek after this resistance 4 See what assistance of God thou hast had against all this resistance by the Devil As he stretched out his arme to deliver out of Aegypt Exod. 6.6 so he puts forth mighty power to deliver from the powers of darknesse by the spirit of his grace Col. 1.12 13. Acts 26.28 Hast thou felt this mighty power Vse 4. Of instruction and exhortation to shew men whither to goe for Redemption And 1 To those that find themselves to bee in this bondage Haste you for there is redemption in Christ none such to be had or heard of all the world over beside And what then should you doe but seek after this Zech. 9.12 Instruction to men in Spiritual bondage Turn you to your strong hold
yee Prisoners of hope As Anna the Prophetess Luk. 2.38 spake of Christ to all those that looked for redemption in Israel so speak we this day to all such amongst us as look for eternal redemption Wee cannot mention any other means but only Christ nor any better thing than liberty For Motives to seek redemption 1 Liberty is the best news to Captives that the world can afford The Father calls the time an acceptable time and the day of salvation Isa 49.8 9. when Christ is given for a Covenant of the people that he may say to the Prisoners goe forth and to them that are in darknesse shew your selves So Isa 61.1 2 3. Christ saith The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings to the meek to proclaim liberty to the Captives the opening of the Prison to them that are bound c. The possibility of liberty is good news to a Gally-slave but Spiritual liberty is the best news on earth 2 This Redemption is most excellent It is the Spiritual Jubilee the year of general release the acceptable year of the Lord Isa 61.1 2. How solemn was the Jewish Jubilee observed Levit. 25.8 10. yet that lasted but a year this is eternal Heb. 9.12 3 It is dangerous to refuse this Redemption yet those Jews 2 Chro. 36. ult when Cyrus by Proclamation gave them all a free discharge to depart from Babylon a place where they had suffered grievous bondage to their own Country accepted not the Kings royal favour but abode willing Captives and Slaves still loving Babylon more than Jerusalem so after Proclamation of Redemption wrought and at this day generally offered many love Babylon more than Jerusalem their bondage under the Devil more than their liberty through Christ Joh. 8.36 The Jews contemned the liberty that the Son would have given to them The people of Nazareth hearing Christ preach deliverance to captives liberty to the bruised c. Luke 4.18 24. at first admired the gracious words that came out of his mouth yet would have destroyed Christ and set at nought his counsel So some love the general news of Christ a Redeemer but care not to apply it nor earnestly to seek it The hired Servants might goe free Levit 25.40 41. at the year of Jubilee but many would not goe to their families and fathers possessions but said I love my Master and like my condition so that they had their ears boared with an Awle to be servants for ever Exo. 21.5 6. Thus it is to be feared many might bee boared for Spiritual Bond-men and that Satan hath boared many for his Bond-men Bee exhorted therefore to consider the present offer Gospel days are Jubilee days the year of release the acceptable year of the Lord. It concerns all Bond-men to sue out the general Proclamation if they would have any benefit thereby It was the most prevailing motive amongst the Romans to act when their Liberties lay at stake Estote viri Libertas agitur In this quarrel they would bee prodigal of their bloud but here 's no danger but in not contending for your liberty And indeed Isa 61.2 The day of vengeance is joyned with the Proclamation of liberty Oh see then the dreadful danger of refusal Quest How should I partake of this plenteous Redemption in Christ Jesus Ans Directions to attain Spiritual liberty 1. Let us bring the matter to an issue and draw some conclusion giving the Verdict one way or other that wee are in bondage or at liberty Satan is willing that wee should leave the matter in suspense or else draw a false conclusion As the Jews Joh. 8.32 pleaded that they were not in bondage forgetting that Gal. 3.22 The Scripture hath shut up all under sin without exception And that all that are redeemed are drawn up from out of the sink of sin Tit. 2.14 and that all the redeemed were taken from under all the Curses of the Law Gal. 3.13 They like the escaped Beast have as it were a ropes end about their neck and fetters at their heels 2 Let us seek liberty with courage and magnanimity for we must expect discouragements When we but talk of Liberty the tale of Bricks will be doubled and if we are escaping we shall be pursued with all the forces of Pharaoh The Devil will presse hard after us if we set but a foot forward for Canaan Hee will increase our durance and raise all the Train-bands of Earth and Hell against us with all the Militia in the Magazine of our hearts But Isa 57.14 Cast yee up cast you up prepare the way take up the stumbling-block out of the way See your Leader in the Cloud and Pillar of Fire Zech. 9.12 Isa 4.5 See the door of Hope the valley of Achor Hos 2.14 3 Let us renounce all Redeemers but Christ Some think they can redeeme themselves by leaving their sins amending their lives or excusing their sins as small and making God amends for them by duties and services forgetting that no man can redeeme his brother Psal 49.8 nor yet can any redeeme himself 4 Let us with Israel cry continually in our bondage The Lord saw their affliction and heard their cry Exod. 3.7 and sent Moses to them when they were at worst to set them at liberty give God no rest Fill Heaven and Earth with your cryes So did the Church Lam. 5.16 whose bondage was not comparable to ours The Crown is faln from off our heads wee bee to us for wee have sinned vers 21. Turn us O Lord and wee shall c. 5 Study the truth of the Gospel for the promises setled on the heart by meditation bring home the Redeemer and set us at liberty Joh. 8.32 imprison it not therefore Rom. 1.18 6 Attend the motions of Gods Spirit in and with the Word for it belongs to the holy Spirit to apply this Redemption called therefore the spirit of liberty 2 Corinth 3.16 17. slight not the suggestions of it but follow it home into the soul Thus farre for instruction of Captives 2 Exhortation to the Redeemed in divers particulars from this Doctrin 1 To labour for a deadly hatred of sin Return not into Aegypt and watchfulness against it that brought us into this bondage Let us not be like unthankful Israel that when our Ransome is paid and Salvation wrought we should desire to return again into Aegypt What is this but to despise the price paid God destroyed them that he had redeemed out of Aegypt because they beleeved not Jud. 5. And will take it very hainously at our hands that wee should voluntarily accept that slavery that he paid so great a price to redeeme us from Not only a vile conversation is now dangerous but a vain one not only to live scandalously but to live unprofitably For 1 Pet. 1.18 We are redeemed from our vain conversation 2 To make continual use of Christ our Redeemer Make continual use
and wounded his soul and why should they be contentment to mine God forbid 3 Minde the desert of sin We must fear sin because it crushed Christ and the severe proceedings of God against it in Christ our surety Luke 23.31 If this be done in the green tree what will bee done in the dry Christ was the Green tree full of sap exceeding fruitful the true vine Joh. 15.1 the very embleme of fruitfulness yea the tree of life Rev. 2.7 yet this could not exempt him from his sharpest sufferings Christ was free from all sin in his nature the Devil himself could find nothing in him Joh. 8.46 but we have a World of wickedness in us Christ was full of righteousness Rom. 5.17 and wee full of wickedness yet God spared not his Son where shall wee ungodly and sinners appear Christ was the onely begotten and wee are in comparison strangers if hee had no tenderness to his Son what can his Slaves hope for Christ was both God and Man in personal Union strengthened by Angels yet what Agony what tears what conflicts did hee undergo wee are but stubble but a rotten stick fit fuel for everlasting burnings how shall wee stand in the day of tryal O it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God Heb. 10.31 Oh that wee had hearts to apprehend the evil of sin before wee come to feel it Blessed are they that beleeve and fear and tremble and never experimentally know the vileness of sin God seeing the hardness of our hearts hath manifested the evil of sin by the sufferings of Christ a better argument then all the curses racks and torments of Hell it self could produce to demonstrate the dreadful nature of it This may convince the hardest hearts in the world and let the very godly themselves see that sin is more vile than ever they imagined it to bee 4 Know that sin will kill us as well as it killed Christ if wee prevent not the malignity of it Death is the proper wages of sin both the first and second death Object But a Childe of God is in no danger of sinning nor of eternal punishment Sol. Surely 't is true Doctrin that 1 Pet. 4.17 18. The time is come that judgement must begin at the house of God Wee know how Churches have smarted for sin for little sins in the Worlds account The Jews cast off for unbeleef Saints corrected though not damned for sin the Church of Ephesus for forsaking her first love Laodicea for lukewarmness threatned to bee dis-Churched Add that Ezek. 9.6 the destroying Angel had a charge to begin at Gods sanctuary Yea many godly men smart for their boldness in sin here in this World Paul writes to Saints Rom. 8.13 and yet tells them If you live in the flesh yee shall dye and speaks not onely of a temporal but eternal death You will say 't is not possible for Saints to dye eternally I answer 't is as possible for Saints to dye eternally as to sin eternally Let all men look to it for sin continued in will certainly destroy all its practitioners Having therefore these considerations Let us dread to have any thing to do with sin This consideration is proposed to this very end Heb. 12.2 3. that the sight of what Christ endured by sin might make us constant and couragious in withstanding all the fiery darts of the Devil and declining every evil way striving against it unto blood vers 4. as Christ did to the very death not refusing the worst of sorrows The worst sorrow is better than the best sin to eschew the best of sins to part with your heart blood as well as your good names ease and profit if God call you to it Thus doth Peter argue 1 Pet. 4.1 2. Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered in the flesh for us let us arm our selves likewise with the same minde for hee that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin that hee no longer should live the rest of his life in the flesh to the lusts of men c. The issue of the words is this The Faithful have Union and Communion with Christ and therefore they must bee conformable to Christ in Holinesse but must ceafe from sinne arguing thus That if wee have lost our head for sin it is not possible we should live in sin any longer but we have lost our head for sin Or thus All they dyed in Christ for sin for whose sin Christ dyed and they that dyed once for sin cannot sin any more If therefore thou continuest to sin how beleevest thou that Christ dyed for thee Let thy conscience bee the judge 3 Hath Christ loved us so dearly Christs death merits our love that merited heaven for us as to suffer such dreadful torments for us then what shall wee do for Christ O man return this day an Answer to the Lord what course thou wilt take to walk suitable to his kindness When David received a deliverance from God hee saies Psal 18.1 I will love thee dearly O Lord my strength God shewed him much love and hee intends to make a retaliation And indeed love is the Load-stone of love Never was such love shown as that of Christ Rev. 1.5 Who loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Eph. 5.2 Who gave himself for us his life and blood and all Yea hee parted with his fathers love which was a thousand times better than life for us Hee became accursed that might have been blessed Let us not bee scanty in our love to him but give him our heart both freely and liberally to the death his death well merits our love that merits heaven for us Where Christ hath laid such deep ingagements sleepy faint good wishes will not serve the turn Love in Christ was stronger than death 't is pitty that any cold velleities of love and service should bee our sacrifice All blessings of the World should endear us more and more to the Lord but oh what an Obligation should it bee that Christ became a Curse for us The very Master-piece of all mercies and blessings to the Elect yea it gives a sweet seasoning to all our blessings which have a Curse cleaving to them for all that are out of Christ turning all their sweet morsels into the poyson of Asps or into gravel Prov. 1.32 yea their prosperity is destructive Alas what are Riches and Accommodations and good fare when the Lord once charges Sin upon the conscience what is it to bee rich and reprobate to bee deliciously fed with the rich Glutton and a damned creature The World is a Prison and Riches are shakels Creatures are enemies all wee have is vanity and vexation of spirit all blessings turned into cursings Mercies are curses without Christs death yea and all Ordinances gifts parts duties c. without Christs blood are but carnal things You say how doth that appear why Eph. 1.3 those are alone spiritual
men prosper Answ They do sometimes prosper outwardly but then God sendeth leannesse into their souls as Psal 106.15 and spiritual judgements Psal 81.10 Hos 4.14 To bee under wrath and not to feel it is the worst of conditions When God doth reserve his wrath for men and lay it up in store unto the day of the righteous and dreadful revelation thereof Vse 2. Comfort to men in Christ Here is great consolation to men in Christ The great thing that wee have to fear is the wrath of God and that which mainly doth trouble the soul is his anger Now wee being in Christ this is done away Hos 4.14 Rom. 8.1 All sins are covered All good shall be bestowed Every affliction shall be sanctified and advantagious We may boldly meet with God and consult with him before his Mercy Seat Object But doth not Gods anger sometimes smoak against the sheep of his pasture Psal 74.1 David complains there was no soundness in his flesh because of Gods anger c. Answ It cannot bee denyed but that his anger may bee so far kindled against such a one that hee may hide his face from him and lay sad afflictions upon him But then it is not the vindicative or destructive wrath of a Cruel Enemy or as to sinners unreconciled But his wrath is medicinal Jerem. 9.7 Roman 5.11 the Corrections of a Father who though he loves yet will not cocker his childe but teach him duty as Psal 99.8 Hos 2.6 7. Num. 12.14 Object Yea but my affliction is in my soul and conscience too therefore it is his anger and vengeance Answ Why is hee not a God that hideth his face sometimes from his own Israel Isa 45.15 therefore do not too rashly conclude by this Quest What shall I then do Answ 1 Enquire into the ground of thy interest in Christ and that throughly 2 Ransack thy conscience and see what relapses thou hast had and labour to recover thy self and rise again Rev. 2.4 5. 3 Betake thy self to Christs sacrifice and propitiation afresh Isa 8.17 4 Humble thy soul before the Lord and be ashamed of thy offence Numb 12.14 Use 3. Of Admonition Take heed of rash judging of the children of God to teach us to take heed of rash judgement concerning the children of God However for the present they are or may bee afflicted by the hand of God The fashion of the World in this case is to conclude that either they are very Hypocrites or else greater sinners than other men and that now the vengeance of God hath found them out Thus did Jobs friends judge him and God was offended with them for it Job 42.7 So did Shimei curse David 2 Sam. 16.7 8. And the Barbarians Paul Act. 28.4 That vengeance would not suffer him to live This Christ forbiddeth Luke 13.2 3 And Psalm 41.1 3. sets forth diverse blessings of a man that judges wisely of the poor in the time of his affliction It s a singular grace of God and shall never go unrewarded As the Moon is nearest to the Sun when the least light doth outwardly appear So is God nearest to the Godly when they have the least outward Light of Comfort Psalm 91.15 Above all beware that the Afflictions of the people of God bee not a stumbling block to thee as it often falls out by the just judgement of God upon uncharitable persons Thus the death of the young Prophet that spake against the Altar hardened Jeroboam in his Idolatry and his other sins God doth afflict many times because hee loves And he will not bee traced in his waies as ordinarily men may be Eccles 7.14 God hath set Adversity and Prosperity the one against the other to the end that man should finde nothing after him that is that none may find out that end which God hath in afflicting of his servants Rom. 11.33 How unsearchable are his judgements c. Christ a Propitiation THE ELEVENTH SERMON ON Romans 3.24 25. Whom God hath set forth a propitiation Doct. THat through the Sacrifice and bloud-shed of Christ God the Father is throughly pacified with all those that have interest in Christ From whence now followeth Vse 4. It may put us upon serious enquiry how the Lord stands affected towards each of our persons whether his wrath be appeased towards us or no It is a question requiring the most serious consultation and full resolution Luk. 14.31 seeing that God cometh with such force and strength against us It is time to enquire whether it be peace or no And wee should not rest until wee could say as Psal 85.2 3. And of your selves in particular as 1 Thess 5.9 God hath not appointed us to wrath but to obtain salvation Loc a state of Wrath is opposed to a state of Salvation and some there are that are appointed to it Ah should every one say am not I one of those This is the first Question that must be resolved for our Salvation Mat. 3.7 This made the Pharisees and Sadduces to make some shew and semblance of Repentance and flock to the Baptism of John And it is the first work of the Law of God upon a Sinner Rom. 4.13 The Law worketh wrath that is it discovers the Wrath of God against the sinner And it is certain that till this Work of God be done and this Question cleared to thy soul thou hast not taken one step from Wrath and Hell 2 This concerns not one or a few actions of sin but our state in and under wrath and all depends on this if the Lord doth hate our persons what hope of peace with him can wee have Rom. 8.8 They that are in the flesh whatsoever they doe they cannot please God If a man know not his estate he knows not what to avoyd or what to doe but hee must needs goe on in the dark and worship hee knows not what nor how 3 Satan strives to hide this from every soul so long as hee can Hee blindes mens eyes 2 Cor. 4.4 5. 1 By godlesse cogitations Psal 14.1 2 By presumption Revel 3.17 Matth. 7.21 3 By over-charging our hearts with sensual lusts and the cares of this life Luk. 21.34 4 By an evil Conscience Joh. 3.20 5 By Idols set up in our hearts Isa 44.20 6 By the practice example and company of evil men of the world Joh. 7.48 Have any of the Rulers beleeved on him 4 If a man is a stranger to this inquisition and unwilling to this search he is evidently the subject of Gods anger Psal 10.4 5 6. and also vers 11. 13. and it is a manifest token of the Atheism of his heart 5 There will come times when every sinner shall be forced to enquire into this and that when it is near past hope of remedy As when death approaches and the anger of God beginneth to seize us Then shall wee say is not this evil come upon us because the Lord is not among us Deut. 31.17.29.24 25. Then will
secret thoughts and of setting up and honouring one person above the other for this were to make an Idol of God and to divide the persons one from another Joh. 14.11 Use 5. Instruction and Exhortation 1 To them that are yet under wrath to shew them what they must do to obtain this Propitiation In general What it appears that God purposes and chooses and proposes wee must as it may concern our selves purpose choose propose unto our selves for this is to bee according to Gods own heart And if the perfection of the reasonable Creature bee to bee so then the more wee are conformable unto the will of God the more excellent our condition is Matth. 5. last verse And this remember that wee must choose and receive Christ as God the Father hath purposed and set forth Christ The Father proposeth Christ onely for our Propitiation And Paul saith 1 Cor. 2.2 I have determined to know nothing among you but Jesus Christ and him crucified God the Father delighteth in Christ wee should take him as our beloved Hee hath set him forth as a Prince wee should submit unto him c. Every grace of God to man worketh a like suitable grace in man And doubtless wee cannot make a better choice than God the Father hath done In the Old Testament Christ is set forth as a sure and tryed Propitiation sure that will never deceive tryed by all the Elect from the beginning of the world Isa 28.16 God the skilfullest and most faithful builder laies Christ as a foundation founded sure and of price As there is no building without a foundation so there is no Church without Christ In the New Testament Christs Propitiation is manifested free to all Luke 4.19 Deut. 15.12 13. that which in other ages was not made known is now most clear Eph. 3.4 5. After the measuring of the Temple and the clearing up of the Church and Gospel institutions there is yet a clearer revelation of the Mercy Seat the cover of the Ark and the Propitiation Now beloved the Lord hath brought you and reserved you for these times the Temple opened the Church Ordinances cleared the Ark and Propitiation seen and Christ crucified before your eies Isa 60.8 Luke 2.10 Joh. 3.19 Rev. 11. last Oh that wee could weep over many as Christ over Jerusalem Many who in this their day of eminent visitation will not know the things of their peace And 't is not onely a bare notional knowledge which no question the Jews then in some measure had but a sanctifying an effectual knowledge Else though you bee children of the kingdome you may bee with them thrust out Mat. 8.11 12. Object Though Christ bee generally offered in the Gospel yet Gods purpose hath concluded and determined unchangeably the Propitiation of Christ And hath set down expresly who the particular persons are that shall have benefit thereby And the general offer of Christs Propitiation is to small purpose seeing that none but the Elect shall have benefit thereby 1 The general offer of Christ in the Gospel doth effectually prevail to justify and save all the Elect though none else besides have benefit by it Rom. 11.7 The Election hath obtained it the rest were blinded Thou wert therefore best to make thy Election sure by embracing the general offer 2 Every one is bound to judge charitably of others much more of himself that hee is of that number of Gods Elect. Especially considering that God the Father calls him by the Ministry of the Word of Reconciliation with as much free and earnest compellations as any have Act. 11.18 3 Though many have the outward call who are not chosen yet sure it is that that outward call is uneffectual to none but those that by their own infidelity and hardness of heart do reject it hence they are said to have no cloak or excuse for their sin Joh. 15.22 There is such an efficacy in the Word of God even on the worst of hearers that it searcheth into the closest corners of their hearts and convinceth them that they are guilty of their own destruction in not receiving it Heb. 4.12 That which God will do is known to himself in his secret Counsel But the offer of Christ in the Gospel this shews us what hee would have us to do even to repent and beleeve Therefore minde we our own duty God hath ordained the end with the means And therefore though it were revealed to thee from Heaven that thou shouldest certainly bee saved yet I might truely say to thee that except thou beleeve and repent thou shalt perish Use 6. Of Instruction to the godly Hence is matter of Instruction and Exhortation to the faithful In regard that God the Father hath thus purposed Christ for a Propitiation they may bee stirred up to several duties 1 To strengthen and confirm their faith in Christs blood If wee go to question the salvation of Christ then do wee go to make void the Counsel of God which hath purposed him and proposed him to us for a Saviour Those chariots Zach. 6.1 2. they are said to go forth betwixt two mountains of brass which are nothing but the unchangeable Decree and purpose of God So is the purpose of God about Christs propitiation impregnable Neither Sin nor Satan nor all the World are able to hinder alter or remove it Is there then any fear of mis-carriage Verily wee have great cause to bee humbled for our slownesse of heart to beleeve and for the weakness and littleness of our Faith that have so many Promises and the oath of God and the Covenant and the Seals and beside too the inviolable and absolute Decree of God and his purpose which are as sure as the very being the eternal being of God Isa 46.9 10. I am God and there is none else I am God and there is none other like to mee declaring the end from the beginning and from the ancient times the things that are not yet done saying My Counsel shall stand and I will do all my pleasure vers 11. I have spoken it and I will bring it to pass I have purposed it and I will do it Also Gods proposal of Christ in that sure word of prophecy in the times of the Old Testament is a great confirmation of our Faith They described his person God-man Isa 9.6 7 14. his Offices and unction Isa 42.1 2. c. the place of his birth Mic. 5. the manner of a Virgin Isa 7.14 the time of it Gen. 49.10 after the finishing of Daniels weeks when the Scepter was departed from Judah and while the second Temple stood Haggai 2.7 9. In the New Testament also where God hath shewed himself so willing to save us and to bee reconciled to us Act. 13.47 Hee hath broken down the partition wall hee hath sent forth his Servants to invite all sorts even those that are in the high waies and hedges hee doth give the meanest and vilest sinners entertainment and welcome if
not hasty in concluding that thou hast it And for the discovery of this whether thou art in the faith consider these trials 1 more general 2 more particular 1 More general Consider First Tryals of faith whether thou hast a lower work of faith which although it doth not justify yet it is a step unto the other viz. to beleeve the truth of all the things that are written in the Law and the Prophets Act. 24.14 It thou hast not a dogmatical faith of these thou art worse than the Devils and if thou beleevest them but as the Devils thou shalt have no more benefit by thy saith than the Devils have But if this faith have a tendency to justifying Faith it is of pretious use to thee and causeth thee as it did Paul to exercise thy self to have a Conscience void of offence toward God and man ver 16. This is known very much by your beleeving the Commandements as well as the Promises but see do you beleeve the Commandements hee that beleeves them will set upon the obeying of them Heb. 11.8 yea he will have respect to every Commandement do you beleeve the threatnings Sure then you will tremble at them So David did Psal 119.120 Isa 66.2 5. As when wee see a Childe shooting at us wee fear not his arrows not will stir for him because we beleeve not that hee can or will hurt us But if we see a skilful archer to level at us wee will not dare to stand within bow-shot because wee beleeve hee will hit us So 't is in apprehending Gods threatnings against our sins When he shoots his arrows at us Ps 45.5 certainly if a man beleeves not Commands and Threatnings hee beleeves not with justifying faith Yea see how thou likest the faithful application of the word to thy conscience especially when it is impartial A naughty unbeleeving heart will turn from it 2 Tim. 4.3 at the least hee doth not love to apply it to himself for his profit Heb. 4.2 and such a hearer may sit under the means all his life time and never bee the better 2 See whether thy faith bee a working faith By this thou shalt know whether it bee the work of God if it act vigorously against the allowance of any sin that Faith which lyeth dead and idle is like a dead and unsavory carcass in Gods accompt Jam. 2.22 24. that Faith that works not by repentance Mark 1.15 that works not by love Gal. 5.6 that brings not forth good fruits that bauks any duty and imboldens to any Sin Col. 1.10 Psal 119.1 2. it is not hard for him that shall descend into his own conscience to discern what manner of faith hee hath attained unto 3 See whether your faith bee any other than what you have by natural power and abilities attained unto hee that hath no other hath not this saving faith wrought in him for this is wrought by a divine supernatural power Matth. 16.17 flesh and blood hath not revealed it Col. 2.12 Faith of the operation of God Eph. 1.19 It is true a carnal man may do many duties required of him in the moral Law for the outward performance because hee hath the seeds of the Law left in him but saving faith must bee created and wrought onely by the power of God which shews that the faith of some is but a meer fancy seeing they have no more than meer nature in them there was never any difficulty in the attainment of it 4 It is a grace that is not wrought in the heart unless soundly humbled Neither will ever abide in a proud heart how can you beleeve c. Joh. 5.44 Heb. 2.4 See how the Lord brought down Paul and the Jaylor and those Act. 2. So that until Pride and Self conceitedness and Vain-glory and Contempt of others bee removed yea all glorying in and boasting of our own righteousnesse And unlesse the heart bee brought to some constant frame of humility it neither will or can beleeve And the want of this is the cause why so many Professors turn to errours and prophaneness and a loose kinde of life it comes from the unbrokenness and untamedness of their hearts Now Faith of all other graces is a heart-breaking and soul-humbling grace More particularly There are divers degrees and measures of faith And wee must take heed that wee do not lay stumbling blocks before the eies of weak beleevers by setting down such trials of faith as belong onely to strong beleevers Such as Abraham Moses Job c. When as weak ones cannot finde them in themselves they disquiet themselves without just cause For clearing of which consider some signs of the weakest faith out of Mark. 9.24 where you shall find an example in the poor man that brought his Son to our Saviour Christ to bee healed and made profession of his Faith in which wee may observe these particulars Signs of the weakest faith 1 There is a sound Conviction of his unbeleef hee perceives what an unbeleeving heart hee had and this is the first work of the Spirit of God Joh. 16.8 and a work perceiveable by the weakest beleever now none can convince the soul of its unbeleef but the Spirit of God and this is such a conviction as causeth the sinner not onely to see but to mourn for his unbeleef before the Lord to pray and strive earnestly against it He said with Tears Lord help my unbeleef hee therefore that is not sensible of this sin on the like manner hath not so much as a weak faith wrought in his heart 2 There is a strong desire after faith and grace and Christ So there was in this poor beleever It is ordinary in the Scripture to expresse the nature of the weakest faith by hunger and thirst as Joh. 7.37 38. now that signifies a restless desire after Christ and Grace accompanied alwaies with strong indeavours in the use of the means to attain unto the things desired It is not a lazy and listless desire such as the Sluggard hath which kills him but such as sets the heart and outward man on work to attend diligently on the means of grace to attain unto faith in Christ and that in a greater measure Wherefore let lubberly and lazy Professors take notice of this that they have no true faith in their hearts 3 In this beleever there was a holy jealousy that hee might not bee deceived about his grace that made him so to complain A weak beleever deals like a wise man that is but a young beginner and newly set up in his trade hee fears exceedingly lest hee should bee deceived with counterfeit wares or copper mony so it is with a provident Christian hee is very circumspect and wary lest hee should bee deceived with Copper and Alchymy faith Therefore hee loves a faithful and searching Ministry that will gage his heart and discover the unsoundness of it Joh. 3.21 Hee comes to the light that his deeds may bee made manifest
out of the sparks and embers almost extinct Therefore they are no small difficulties that they are brought unto who let their peace and comforts decline and be almost extinguished before they renew them 3 Wee must bee much in the exercise of our faith on Christ for justification Faith is not onely the breeder and bringer forth of our joy and comfort but it is the nurse and foster-mother of them cherishing and feeding of them till wee come to a full and perfect age in Christ Jud. 20. Col. 2.1 2. Phil. 1.25 All fruits the neerer they come to ripeness the sweeter they bee and so is the fruit of faith sweeter in the ear than in the blade If a justified estate bee sweet at the first it must needs bee much sweeter as the strength of faith and spiritual acquaintance with God increaseth Faith thus exercised doth these things 1 It conveies the thing that is desired or sought Hence in the Scripture it is so often made the instrument of Gods conveyance of all his blessings to us Heb. 11.11 and Gal. 3.14 the promise of the Spirit is received through faith Remarkable is Christs saying to the Centurion Go thy way and as thou hast beleeved so be it done unto thee Mat. 8.13 whatever faith laies hold on it make it its own 2 Though the comfort of things beleeved and of a justified estate in particular bee sometimes delayed yet it supports the heart with patience to wait for it which made Hanna quiet that shee looked no more sad 1 Sam. 1.10 18. and this made Abraham rejoyce in the assured expectation of the promised seed 3 Faith exercised makes the soul quick-sighted in apprehending the fulnesse and satisfaction in the grace desired and expected It sets the soul as Moses upon mount N●bo to see the glory of the promised land It shews the many mansions the Crown of glory the immortal inheritance the kingdome that shall not bee shaken a far off before wee come into possession So Abraham and Sarah saw the things promised Heb. 11.13 and was perswaded of them imbraced and injoyed them in a great measure as things present 4 Exercise of faith in Christ and apprehending Justification thereby is the fundamental work of faith and all other works of faith do depend upon it It is very observable in the Old Testament that when the Lord would strengthen the faith of his people to beleeve any particular blessings hee gave them a promise of the Messiah So when hee made promises of deliverance of Ahaz and his people hee granted this sign Behold a Virgin shall conceive Isa 7.14 So when hee promised the restauration of his people out of Captivity hee promises Christ and Justification by him Behold I raise up to the seed of Jacob a righteous branch and in his daies Judah shall be saved and Israel shall dwell safely and this is the Name whereby hee shall bee called Jehovah our righteousness and this is laid for a ground for the peoples faith to work upon to cause them to beleeve their return out of Captivity So would wee have our faith set on work to act lively in any particular duty or occasion would wee exercise it in word Prayer Sacraments the way is to go to the fountain Mal. 3.1 5. Zach. 6.12 13. Behold the man whose name is the branch hee shall grow up out of his place and hee shall build the Temple of the Lord. Would wee set any graces on work as love to God or Man Faith must work with or rather exercise it self in it and set it on work Gal. 5.6 Would we resist temptation Faith quencheth all the fiery darts of Satan Eph. 6.16 and makes us strong in the Lord and the power of his might In a word whatever our estate occasion or businesse is Faith in Christ and in Justification by him must bee set on work and it is like the powring waters on the roots that will make all grow and bee fruitful Quest How may we improve our faith in Christ for the continuance of our Justification Answ Beware of those things that hinder the exercise of faith in Christ such as these 1 Unbrokenness of heart Mark 8.17 Act. 19.9 hardnesse of heart hinders faith often altogether alwaies in part as far as it doth prevail It is with ones faith in this case as with a benummed hand or foot that cannot work or walk for the present Thence then if you will have your faith to work get your heart into a tender and lowly frame Psal 77.2 2 Immoderate Aggravation of sin is another let and contrary to the former Thus it is some-times with broken-hearted Sinners they see their sins and their multitude and hainousnesse and then they plead their great unworthiness and pore continually upon their corruptions so much as to put away Christ and the promise and the grace of God from them and then it is impossible to beleeve on Christ or to get peace or comfort of a justified estate Hee that rakes in a kennel doth in vain complain of the vile savour So it is with those beleevers who are too much contemplating on and aggravating their corruptions It is true there must bee Humiliation to make us hunger after Christ and receive him on his own terms but to labour so for Humiliation as to knock off our hands from Christ is a great evil Isa 45.22 you must look on your sins but withall look on Christ Look on your wounds but also on the brasen Serpent Complain with Jonah that yee are in the belly of Hell yet look towards the Holy Temple i.e. Christ Jon. 2.4 Look unto him who came to seek and to save that which was lost Matth. 18.6 That came to bind up the broken hearted Isa 61.1 2. that inviteth the heavy laden Matth. 11.28 3 The least allowance or hankering after any known sin this makes it impossible to beleeve How can yee beleeve c Joh. 5.44 One is Proud and another Covetous another malicious another hath an unruly tongue c. yet they will complain at fits that they cannot beleeve truely no marvail Gal. 2.17 if while wee hope to bee justified by faith wee our selves are found sinners is Christ therefore the Minister of sin far bee it why but such kind of sinners do make Christ the Minister of Sin Beloved wee come to the Sacraments to get our faith strengthened but what kinde of faith it is a holy faith Jude 20. such as purifies the heart Act. 15.9 and dare wee bring a dirty or impure faith to bee strengthened or would wee have that confirmed or sealed that will not take the impression of salvation beware of the impression of condemnation 4 Another let is immoderate or disorderly seeking our Peace in our Sanctification I say immoderate 1 When wee seek our comfort altogether in our Mortification or Sanctification or make it our main stay and staff One builds upon his Love another in his good works or duties and this is the basis of
their peace but let mee tell you that these fruits are changeable things often in the wain and sometimes invisible and what will you do then for peace besides you rob Christ by this means of the honour of his Propitiation of his Sacrifice and whole office of mediation and is this any other than making Christ unprofitable and of none effect Gal. 5.2 4. Besides it is preposterous and disorderly to look for the fruit before the tree to look for our graces before wee look for Christ or look for children before marriage with Christ Seeing they all flow from our union with Christ if true and Evangelical hence they must needs bee but bastard graces that are found before Christ and will give but little comfort of our good and justified estate Direct 2. Set before you in your meditations the name of the Lord Jesus and what is meant by that name Psal 9.10 They that know thy name will put their trust in thee The names of Christ are of his Person Natures Offices Benefits Attributes what condition can any poor creature be in that cannot find something named in Christ for to help him out of it Cant. 1.3 Thy name is an ointment poured forth it yeelds a most pretious and comfortable savour to every one All the names of Christ have great sweetnesse in them I apply it a little to Justification Jesus a Saviour of sinners Matth. 1.21 A Prince of Peace Isa 9.6 Our Passeover 1 Cor. 5.7 The names of Christ have promises annexed to them with the strongest ingagements the Lord hath sworn and Psal 110.4 1 Tim. 1.15 Beloved it is another matter than is commonly conceived to bee contemplating on Christ It is the Angels work who stretch forth their wings over the Mercy Seat and towards the Mercy Seat shall bee the faces of the Cherubims Exod. 25.20 i.e. they look continually towards the Propitiation and Peter expounds it 1 Pet. 1.12 the Angels desire to pry into the mystery of Christ. Yea what is the beatifical vision but this to see God Heb. 12.14 It is a grievous infirmity in us that this heaven upon earth is no more frequented or delighted in by us Moreover looking upon Jesus is the best means to revive and draw forth our faith Heb. 12.1 Looking unto Jesus the Author and finisher of our faith where it is implyed that the carrying on of our faith and finishing of it is that viewing of Christ by the eye of faith Direct 3. Wee must stir up our selves to beleeve on Christ with reasons drawn from the Promises and Names of Christ Though carnal reason bee an enemy to faith yet sanctified reason is a marvellous succour to faith when wee set our reason and discourse to make inferences and draw heavenly conclusions out of Gospel promises This caused Abraham by Faith to offer up Isaac Heb. 11.17 19. viz. in that hee accounted or reasoned 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that God was able to raise him from the dead vers 19. hee reasoned thus must I offer up Isaac how then shall all the families of the earth bee blessed in him why surely Gods Commandement shall not disanull his promises concerning the Messiah Thus 1 Pet. 4.1 For as much as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh arm your selves with the same mind 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or discourse for hee that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin See the arguing here if Christ hath suffered for sin and killed sin so ought we to bee as ready to destroy and kill sin and cease from it forasmuch as Christ hath suffered in the flesh hee hath born our sins and they were charged upon him and hee hath given them their deaths wound let us arm our selves by this incouragement to go on to the same conflict Learn wee to use our Logick this way and it will arm us for those combates wee meet withall in dealing with sin or Satan For although faiths principles are above reason yet it discourses argumentations and conclusions are guided by reason Reason is an ill Mistress but a good Hand-maid unto faith for faith is much strengthened and the wisdome of a Christian is exceedingly seen in it by such particular conclusions and consequences drawn from the doctrin of Christ nature of God and the Promises which do overthrow particular carnal reasonings causing security presumption fears doubts or despair and without doubt this makes greatly for securing the heart and fortifying our faith and confidence against any temptation of Satan onely let mee adde a Caution or two 1 That this bee not a suddain or transient businesse either too soon and rashly to catch up a Conclusion that is not in the Premises Or when wee have a right conclusion too suddainly to have done with it but if you will have good by it it must bee permanent and abiding on the heart that it may soak into it and strengthen it against any malignant distempers that it is disturbed and troubled withall A good plaister will not benefit that is on and off immediately nor a potion work kindly that is not kept in the stomack therefore saith David Psal 119.97 98. O how I love thy Law it is my meditation all the day thou through thy Commandements hast made mee wiser than mine enemies for they are ever with mee and Psa 45.1 My heart is inditing or boiling up i. e. meditating or inventing a good matter and this requires time for a good concoction 2 Take heed of Sophistical reasonings in this case of Paralogismes James 1.22 false reasonings for by these we deceive our souls and couzen our selves If wee have the light of Christ by faith it will discover all the delusions and deceipts of darkness that Satan seeks to involve our reasonings in Therefore let us still have an eye to the proposition of Faith looking up to the Spirit for assistance in the improvement of it Direct 4. Indeavour to know that you do truely beleeve on the Lord Jesus I know whom I have beleeved 2 Tim. 1.12 There is beleeving and knowledge that wee do beleeve truely on Christ Now to know that wee do beleeve is to know not so much the strength of faith as the truth of it how weak soever and true faith is a receiving of whole Christ with the whole heart it is opposed to a partial or hypocritical receiving of Christ such as is spoken of Jer. 3.10 Psal 12.3 therefore it s called beleeving with all the heart Act. 8.37 38. and hence it s called faith unfeigned Now to know this wee must view our own hearts and consciences to see if they work thus towards Christ Now if God hath wrought such a Faith in you you may say with Paul I know whom I have beleeved and this knowledge is a reflex act and may be helped by these two Questions 1 Is there nothing of Christ my soul excepts against or cannot actually cloze withall as the holiness of Christ the selling all for him the cross of
there is nothing left to trouble our peace and hinder our comfort Isa 35. last The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Sion with Songs and everlasting joies upon their heads It is a blessed time the ransomed of the Lord have none can hinder their joy and blessedness Rom. 4.6 Psal 32.1 There is nothing can hinder our blessedness but sin and that being slain by Christs death our great enemy is overcome So that the blood of Christ that is available for the pardon of our sins past is also available for the sins that are to come and follow his death Use 3. Lay claim to pardon Instruction to true Beleevers Seeing there is such efficacy in the blood of Christ for the remission of all their sins let them learn this high part of spiritual wisdome to lay claim to this full pardon and let them not charge their consciences with the guilt of their sins for this is in a sort to lessen if not deny the force and vertue of the death of Christ which is to bee abhorred by every Christian Heb. 10.2 They that are once purged have no more Conscience of sin i.e. of the terrours and guilt of sin unsatisfied for if God and his word conclude us to bee under sin then wee must conclude so too but if they discharge us and set us at liberty then shall wee wrong Scripture wrong God and Christ and our own Souls to charge our selves with the guilt of our Iniquities One would think Beleevers need not any advice in matters of this nature but it is a sure rule that the Carnal man and unbeleever thinks it the easiest matter in the World to put over all his sins upon Christ and perswade his heart that his sins are pardoned whereas a Beleever accounts it a difficult business to remove the mountains of sin and as it were by faith to cast them into the midst of the Sea so as to conclude the Remission and Forgiveness of all their sins So that they have great need of this advice and the want of this wisdom is that which breeds so many bad thoughts fears doubts discouragements and darknesse in the hearts of true beleevers When as sometimes they think upon their sins they are ready quite and clean to sink them thus it was with David Psal 38.4 Our Iniquities are gone over our heads c. with Job Job 13.26 Thou writest bitter things against mee and makest mee possesse the sinnes of my Youth Job 14.16 17. Thou watchest over my sins thou sealest up my Transgression in a bag c. and with Moses Psal 90.8 Thou hast set our iniquities before thee and our secret sins in the light of thy countenance who speaks there in behalf of the Church then in distresse This is that which is so grievous to Christians in case of temptations and desertions spiritual that they look at their sins as unpardoned or standing in full force against them and so the death of Christ as invalid and not reaching to the pardon of them Truely in such and the like cases I know not what to call it whether Pride or Weakness or Folly that poor Beleevers do frame inditements against themselves and take their debts upon themselves which the Lord Jesus hath discharged And it is like as if some poor man were cast into Prison for debt and some rich friend should lay down a full summe to discharge the debt and cancell his bonds and so set him at liberty and hee refuse the kindness and say nay but this payment is not sufficient but I must discharge it my self or else I will never come out What will you call this Truely this is your case that your spirits are over-whelmed with your sins you go like malefactors with fetters and bolts about their heels Though your liberty is purchased and the Prison doors are set wide open yet you will not bee delivered and come out You account not the pay of Christ current and go about drooping discouraged and uncomfortable disabling your selves for any duties and create needless miseries to your selves Well remember the point and use in hand that the blood of Jesus Christ hath cleansed us i. e. all true beleevers from all iniquities 1 Joh. 1.7 Dan. 9.24 Rom. 5.11 Isa 38.17 Thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back It is a borrowed speech from men when they regard not a thing they cast it behind their backs and thus God doth with the guilt of beleevers sins Object But is not this a ground of looseness prophaneness and incouragement to Libertines Drunkards and Unclean persons for they will say why should wee bee troubled for our sins how many soever wee have committed seeing Christ by his death hath purchased the full remission of our sins therefore they think they may revel carouse swagger drink whore cozen what not and need never bee troubled for their sins Answ This is just the conceit of the Familists and Antinomians that maintain wee need not to bee troubled for our sinnes and that justified persons have nothing to do with repentance any more or if they do repent they do undervalue Christ and his Death as if hee had not sufficiently satisfied for our sins Now to prevent the cavils of ungratious hearts and to give Gods people that portion of Instruction that belongs to them I answer in these particulars Answ 1. There is no unbeleever hath any ground in the Word to conclude the pardon of his sins in the state of his unbeleef or that hee hath any real benefit by the death of Christ If they conceive otherwise they couzen their own souls Heb. 10.38 If any man with-draw himself my soul shall have no pleasure in him that is he will not pardon him Joh. 3.18 Hee that beleeves not is condemned already The sentence is already passed upon every unbeleever in the Word of God yea and in the Counsel of God upon him that shall continue obstinately and finally in the sin of unbeleef whereby such great indignity is offered to Gods Grace and Word and especially such horrid rebellion and unthankfulnesse to the Lord Jesus Christ For so it follows because hee hath not beleeved in the Name of the only begotten Son of God Surely hee that is condemned for sin hath not the remission of sin but is going to execution for sin 2 There is no unregenerate unsanctified or disobedient person but is an unbeleever and therefore destitute of any comfort in Christs death This the Scriptures do clearly hold forth for Regeneration and Faith goe together 1 Joh. 5.1 Whosoever beleeveth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God Psal 32.1 2. Joh. 1.12 13. They that beleeve are sanctified Heb. 10.11 By one offering hee hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Without obedience there is no faith Heb. 5.9 and dreadful is that place spoken of Christ Exod. 23.21 Provoke him not obey his voice for hee will not bear your transgressions so it may bee rendred hee
prize the pardon more and to esteem the grace of God in Christ much more Hee that is throughly pained with sicknesse will highly esteem the Physician when Davids bones were broken hee praies for multitude of tender mercies Psal 51.1 7 8. and so it was with Paul Rom 7.24.25 Our spiritual conflicts in the trouble of our Consciences for sin make us to judge the better of the grace of Christ towards us in his grievous agonies when hee cries out My God my God c. and say with Paul The grace of God was exceeding abundant 1 Tim. 1.14.18 3 Repentance is a grace that plows up and stirs the heart fitting of it for the seed of the Word to take better root in it Plow up the fallow ground Jer. 4.3 and when this is plowed and plowed deep the seed is not so likely to bee choaked with thornes Repentance will make a thriving and fruitful Christian under the means of grace and one that shall have a plentiful and joyful harvest They that sow in tears shall reap in joy hee that goeth forth with weeping bearing pretious seed shall come again with rejoycing bringing his sheaves with him Psal 126.5 6. 4 Repentance breeds a patient frame of heart under Gods afflicting hand Whereas otherwise at such a time the heart will be very unruly and outragious Take David in his saddest time that hee under passed after his great sins when his heart was kindly broken hee would justify God Psal 51.4 and this is because it makes us humble and laies the heart low in consideration of our great unworthinesse of the least mercy and desert of the greatest judgements from Gods hands and then what ever God threatens yea whatever he inflicts the heart is quiet silent and patient not in the least repining against but justifying of God in all his wayes 5 Repentance makes the heart charitable and pittiful to others that fall into sin and will keep us from rigour and pride in censuring of them too severely from the remembrance of our sinful failings and frame of spirit as Tit. 3.2 3. Shew meeknesse towards all men for we our selves were sometimes foolish c. 6 This repenting frame is a Sin-mortifying frame of spirit No grace carries on the work of mortification more in the heart than repentance seeing it is continually weeding out and plucking up the remainders of corruption in the heart Sin no sooner shews it self but a broken heart is repenting of it and mourning for it God hath placed this grace in a beleevers heart to bee continually cleansing out and throwing forth the filth and dreggs of corruption still adhearing to the heart in this life and hence it is that wee read after all the faylings of the most precious Servants of God the wheel of repentance was still turned over their sins though they were fully certified of pardon and forgivenesse Concl. 2. A beleever whatsoever his faith is had need be fervent and instant in prayer for the pardon of his sin This our Saviour taught his Disciples in the rule of prayer Matth. 6.12 and we are still to doe it in these respects 1 Because our sins are daily renewed and wee had need have pardon renewed and remission afresh applied unto us as our sins are renewed therefore we had need continually be praying for this that our sins may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come Act. 3.19 2 That we may get faith and assurance of pardon and forgivenesse Worldly men would not only have outward Estates Lands and Possessions but they seek to have assurance thereof Now this assurance of pardon is not gotten ordinarily without much contention in prayer Hab. 6.11 We desire that every one of you doe shew the same diligence to the full assurance c. It is much to bee lamented that any Christian should content himself with an opinion or conjecture of forgivenesse and so become no other than James calls them chap. 1.3 Double-minded men unstable in all their wayes A double-minded man is such a one as is alwayes questioning Gods grace in Christ unto him and his interest in the Promises whereby he is very unstable and here he contents himself without indeavouring a stability of faith and assurance to say with Job I know my Redeemer liveth Wee have need of a great increase of faith and measure of assurance that our sins are pardoned that wee may bee able to undergoe great trials and strong temptations and to lay up like the rich man riches for many years and with Joseph store of provision against the years of famine For so the Thessalonians when they had much-assurance received the Word in great affliction with joy in the Holy Ghost 1. Thess 1.5 6. Oh then a daily course of prayer is needful that wee may get the sense and feeling of the mercy of God to our souls in the pardon of our sins Yea this is more than naked assurance when a man can feel the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 when a man is sealed with the holy Spirit of promise Ephes 1.13 and hath the earnest of his heavenly inheritance in his heart Many by the strength of their faith have trusted in Gods mercy even then when the Lord hath hid his face from them or shewed them an angry countenance but the feeling of the grace of God is more this is for the heart to find the warmth of his love and behold the gracious smiles of his countenance in the lowest condition and it is a very heaven upon earth or a lively fore-taste of the joyes of heaven 3 This is needful that the soul may have the pardon of fr● in all the fruits and effects thereof in their further accomplishments and perfection though wee are freed from the damnation and dominion of sin yet wee are not freed from the remainders of it Wee know how Paul groaned under his unmortified corruptions Rom. 7.23 24. and the Church is taught to pray Take away all iniquity and Hos 14.2 wee must look sometimes to meet with terrours of Conscience and to bee in darknesse without any light wee must look for desertions and temptations by reason of the remainders of sin and therefore we are to pray for full redemption from sin in all the fruits and effects of it 4 It is needful to pray that we may make a right use of the pardon of sin having once obtained it For the heart is apt under such a favour to wax proud and wanton and carelesse as it is with many an ungodly childe when a father hath made over a great estate into his hands he will care no more for his father nor doe any duty belonging to a childe so the children of God would doe being left to themselves when God hath made known to them this blessed estate of the pardon of their sins they are ready in their prosperity to say they shall not bee moved Psal 30.6 and there is no state
are the more blinded and hardned by the means and grow worse and worse and never beleeve and never are justified and therefore were never elected For the love of God remember this that obdurate and continued unbelief under the means of Grace is a very Brand-mark of a Reprobate Dreadful is that place 2 Co. 4.4 5. If our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that be lost in whom the god of this world hath blinded the eyes of them that beleeve not And remember Joh. 10.26 Obj. 1. But such as these have many good parts good knowledge judgement memory skill in Arts and Tongues Orthodox in Religion yea it may bee just in their dealings live peaceably with their neighbours repair to Ordinances diligently full of good works of mercy courteous and loving in their behaviour c. will you not say that such as these are elected Ans This I will say that these things will not prove to our hearts that we are gone beyond the state of Reprobates Heb. 11.6 Without faith it is impossible to please God Righteousness is unto all and upon all that beleeve but upon none else though Parts Gifts outward conformity and many other natural and moral Excellencies may bee in whom Christs righteousness is not witnesse Judas the Pharisees and others Object 2. But God can do much and save mee at last Answ But thou must look to the ordinary and ordinate power of God which works suitably to his will yea his revealed will and that is not to save but by faith 1 Pet. 1.5 True the absolute power of God can do much but it doth not cross his secret determination or revealed purpose for end or means and God hath sworn that an unbeleever shall not enter into his rest Heb. 3.11 18. and is it possible God should be forsworn Object But many gracious Promises are made by God Answ See for that Heb. 4.1 2. And fear lest a Promise being made c. you come short of it c. Object But I may beleeve hereafter and so have Gods righteousness imputed to me and this will be an evidence of Gods Election in me Answ I will not deny that for otherwise it were clear that thou art a reprobate and the Gospel should no more be preached to thee than to the Devils But let mee tell thee thus much it is a very sad condition for any one long to stand out under powerful means in unbeleef and a deadly Symptome As it is in a disease wherein the strongest medicines have been applyed yet work no cure but the disease grows worse and worse It is a strong presumption that such a disease will never bee healed Jerem. 51.9 Wee would have healed Babylon but shee is not healed forsake her c. Prov. 29.1 Hee then being often reproved c. The Jews among whom our Saviour had Preached and wrought many miracles beleeved not because Isaiah had said Hee hath blinded their eies c. Joh. 12.37 39. So it is with some that stand out long under the means that they are blinded and hardened to their destruction However it is a grievous condition for any poor soul to live in the want of the comfort of Gods eternal election as every unbeleever doth Use 3. It is unspeakable comfort to a true Beleever Hee may hence undoubtedly conclude these things 1 That Christs righteousness is imputed to him 2 That hee is eternally elected 3 That hee shall never lose his faith or the righteousnesse received 4 That hee is no less justified or righteous than any of the faithful from the beginning It is true a weaker measure of faith doth less firmly apprehend this benefit but it doth as truely belong to one beleever as another and there is a double certainty one of the Object and as in the particulars named 2 Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God standeth sure And there is a certainty of the Subject that is the Minde and Heart of the Beleever this is often shaken in the Faithful with Doubts and Fears and Carnal Cavils but it is to bee striven against and every one that beleeves in Truth and knows it ought as certainly to conclude with himself that his sins are forgiven him and righteousness is imputed unto him as hee ought certainly to beleeve the Gospel or God in the Gospel John 3.33 1 John 5.10 Rev. 2.17 And as it is certain so it is unchangeable the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it Christ hath prayed that it fail not Luke 20.22 23. Lastly There is no difference all have righteousnesse alike that is the one robe that serves to cover one and all the rest of the members of Christ By the Righteousness of one the free gift came upon all c. Rom. 5.18 The weakest Beleever is as Righteous before God as Paul Peter Abraham c. This Righteousnesse is not imputed to some more and to some lesse but as the Sun shines alike to all that have eies to see it or to all upon whom it is risen So also the Sun of righteousnesse Vse 4. Exhort To every one then to thrust in amongst the crowd of true Beleevers and to labour to be in the number of them to give diligence to make your calling and election sure 2 Pet. 1.10 Make first your calling sure which is done when saith is wrought and then you need not climbe into Heaven to know whether you are appointed to Justification and Salvation Do but look into your own hearts whither you have faith without Hypocrisy 1 Tim. 1.2 2 Tim. 1.5 that is faith without reigning hypocrisy but here you had need of some Cautions Caut. 1. Cozen not your selves with presumption instead of faith as the most Professors do Caut. 2 Look not at all true faith as that which is justifying there is a true faith a man may make Ship-wrack of 1 Tim. 1.19 but that cannot bee said of Justifying Faith Caut. 3. See that wee do not make an Idol of Faith as though it had any inward virtue in it self to justify a sinner before God For this were to make the Righteousnesse of God in vain for to bee justified by faith is no more than to bee justified by Christ and they are spoken promiscuously Gal. 2.16 17. Caut. 4. That wee do not bring a faith of our own making true faith is of the operation of God Col. 2.12 and it is not in the Creatures power to make it but see thy insufficiency to beleeve and unworthiness too that God should ever work it in thee especially in regard of thy sleighting Christ and grace many a time when it hath been offered to thee Caut. 5. Look not at that as true faith wherewith we can bee content to stand at a distance from Christ Beleeving on Christ is comming to him Joh. 6.35 Eph. 2.13 A beleever will get as near Christ as possibly hee can that Christ may dwell in his heart Eph. 3.17 but on the contrary it is very dreadful when as the soul
and clear when thou judgest David was now all for justifying of God in whatsoever hee said and did and so should wee Let us take heed of entertaining such thoughts as do rise up against the justice of God 't is a great sin to fly out against the Justice of civil Courts as is the practice of some The Prophet Isaiah speaks of a sad time wherein hee lived Chap. 59.4 None calls for justice nor any pleads for the truth Amos 5.10 They hate him that rebuketh in the Gate this is a horrid crime to bee against the Justice of the Magistrate but wee speak now of a higher matter which is the justice of God himself and to be against this is to bee against God himself for Gods Justice is his very Name and being It were well if they would consider this who do so vehemently decry the preaching of the Law whereas every wise and sober Christian knows 't is his duty to love the strictest commands of God and that they are very useful to keep him from sinning against God Psal 119.11 I have hid thy word in my heart that I might not sin against thee and so in another place By the words of thy mouth saith David I have kept mee from the paths of the destroyer And as some are against the strictnesse of the Commands so others are offended at the severity of Gods threatnings Amos 7.10 The Prophet there denounced the judgements of God against Jeroboam and Amaziah said The Land was not able to bear his words and hee must bee gone from Bethel vers 12.13 How harshly did the chief Priests and Pharisees resent those threanings of Christ Luk. 20.16 when Christ there told them that the Lord of the vineyard should destroy the cruel Husbandmen and give the vineyard to others they said God forbid and as it was with them so it is with the people with whom wee have to do in our ministry God forbid say they that there should bee so much severity in God as Ministers speak of but beloved is not preventing justice pretious justice and preventing Physick the best doth it not argue much tenderness in a father to threaten the Rod to his Childe if hee shall adventure to come near to a pit where hee may bee drowned So I say of the judgements of God as they are all righteous and just when they are executed upon Gods Enemies so they are for the prevention of sin in his Children wherefore instead of slandering the Justice of God or repining at it let us justify his waies Lam. 3.39 40. Why doth the living man complain a man that suffereth for his sin Let us search and try our waies and turn again unto the Lord. The drowning of the Old World the burning of Sodome with fire and brimstone the destruction of Jerusalem seems harsh to flesh and blood and some there are that quarrel against and are not afraid to deny the eternity of Hell torments and yet wee are not displeased with a man that kills a brood of Serpents or a kennel of wolves and why Because there is an antipathy in our natures against such harmeful Creatures Now thus it is in Case of sinning against God sin is contrary to Gods nature and Gods nature is contrary to sin if fire burns fuell who blames it or wonders at it and why it is the nature of fire so to do and it is the nature of the holy God to hate sin Psal 119.137 Righteous art thou O Lord and upright in thy judgements Conclusi 3. If there bee so much evil in sin Wonder at Gods patience in forbearing sin then wonder at the patience of God in forbearing of thee thus long and grow to a self-abhorring and see what an indispensible necessity lies upon every soul for to bee deeply humbled for sin and turned universally from it even whilst it is called to day take notice of that Jerem. 8.8 No man repenteth of his wickedness saying what have I done and let that place bee verified in us Zach. 12.10 They shall look upon him whom they have peirced and mourn Mr. Calvin interprets that place of God the Father and there may be a truth in it that each person is pierced by our sins Oh! Therefore Mourn as for an onely Sonne and let us bee ashamed that wee can mourn for every petty loss or cross Yea suppose it were the loss of an only Son but cannot mourn at our peircing of Jehovah If a man had brought confusion or destruction upon the whole Creation yet this were infinitely short of the evil of sinne that is a wearinesse to God himselfe Isaiah 1.14 The Lord there complaines of the sinnes of his people though they did so many costly duties that hee was weary to bear them what cannot the infinite God bear them and can a sinful heart bear them Yea how dare a poor wretch live wilfully one hour in sin when as hee knows that God will not pardon it without great Repentance But here perhaps hee will shift or pervert some Scripture or another to palliat his Conscience But now if wee thorowly understand and consider the Argument I am upon wee can finde out no way to escape punishment for our sinnes If this bee true that God cannot in justice pardon sin without punishment God will punish all our sinnes either in our own Persons or in our Surety When I say God cannot let sin pass unpunished the Reason is because God cannot do that which is contrary to his Nature nor change his Nature it were a contradiction to conceit this It is said in the second of Timothy 2.13 God cannot deny himself c. And shall a Sinner then dare to live one hour in such an estate that if God do not or cannot deny himself if hee dye in it hee shall infallibly bee damned Doe not go away now and say as the people did of Ezekiel Chapt. 20. verse the last Do they not say of mee O Lord God doth not this man speak Parables But Friends this is no parable that I Preach but a plain Truth and undeniable and therefore if you are rational you must needs yeeld to the strength of these things 4 If there bee so much evil in sin then let us set our strength against it and all the temptations of Satan whereby by hee labours to draw us into it I might here tell you of the danger of sinne how that death is the wages therof and that eternal fire shall bee the portion of all impenitent sinners But Brethren it is a stronger Argument when I tell you that it is contrary to God and this is true not only of great sinnes but also of small as it is sin those little sinnes as wee term them even vain thoughts Jer. 4.14 and Idle words Matth. 12.36 do expose you to Eternal Wrath not onely a prophane Conversation but also a vain Conversation will prove thy destruction without a Redeemer and therefore Christ dyed for this end to redeem