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A58888 A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures the first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense / written by J. Seager... Seager, J. (John) 1650 (1650) Wing S2172; ESTC R32635 182,162 318

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be seen to begin or to be established in the earth And whereas they tell us of the Saints living and raigning with Christ a thousand years Rev. 20. 4. as if that place made much for them I would have them know that that place is not to be understood of Saints on earth as if they should live and raign with Christ in their bodies upon this corrupt earth a thousand years by vertue of a Reformation-change in this world but it is to be understood of Saints departed this life now in the third Heaven in respect of their Souls where they were to live and raign with Christ for a thousand years or more from the time when those words were spoken a certain time being there put for an uncertain even until his coming again from thence 3. It is an Error in these men to think that by the World to come the Scripture means a Reformation-change in this world seeing by the World to come we are to understand a new created world properly so called that shall consist of new Heavens and a new Earth properly so called and of new Creatures and occurrences in them as I hope to shew more fully in my next Section Yea the World to come shall be such a world wherein the righteous shall inherit everlasting life Luk. 18. 30. but supposing there should be such a Reformation-change in this world as they dream of yet we cannot therein inherit everlasting life therefore we may not understand by the World to come such a Reformation-change 4. It is an Error in these men to confound the World to come with this present world seeing the Scripture hath plainly distinguished them in many places Mat. 12. 32. Luk. 18. 30. Ephes 1. 21 c. And as the time to come cannot be all one with the time present nor the time present with the time to come so neither can the World to come be all one or at one time with this present world nor this present world all one or at one time with the World to come But leaving this phansie of theirs I proceed And I acknowledg in the fourth place That the 4 Posit World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world that is to say as soon as this present world shall have an end the World to come shall begin as soon as these visible Heavens shall be dissolved there shall be other Heavens in their stead as soon as this visible Earth shall be dissolved there shall be another Earth instead thereof with other creatures in it and so the World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world For confirmation whereof though I cannot produce any plain place of Scripture so clear as to convince all gain-sayers yet I can produce some probable grounds such as have satisfied my self as touching the truth of this Position As 1. The Scripture speaks not of any space of time much less of any considerable space of time that shall be betwixt the dissolution of this present world and the Creation of the World to come therefore it is probable that there shall be no considerable space of time betwixt them and consequently that the World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world 2. The Scripture speaks of divers things that shall happen in and upon one and the same day viz. the great Day of the Lord. As 1. The dissolution of this present world 2. The Creation of the World to come 3. The subduing of all Christs Enemies 4. The Resignation of the Kingdom to God even the Father 5. The glorious Appearing of Christ 6. The Resurrection of the dead 7. The Sentence of the last Judgment And if all these things shall happen upon one and the same day viz. the great Day of the Lord then it is probable that there shall be no considerable space of time betwixt them and consequently that the World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world 3. I have seriously thought upon that of the Apostle Paul Then shall we which live and remain be caught up together with them in the Clouds to meet the Lord in the ayr 1 Thes 4. 17. where he intimates as I conceive That the World to come shall be created after the same order in which this present world shall be dissolved And as this present world shall be dissolved first in its upper part viz. the visible Heavens Clouds and Ayr which now are so the World to come shall be created first in its upper part viz. the new Heavens Clouds and Ayr c. and so the Saints which shall be found living upon this corrupt earth when the fire beginneth to seize upon it shall be caught up together with the Saints that shall come with Christ to meet him and them in the new Clouds and Ayr for I cannot imagine that either the Saints which shall come from Heaven or those that shall come from the Earth shall meet in these corrupt Clouds and Ayr which now are and so I may well gather from this place That the World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world Which Position thus cleared crosseth a certain Vse opinion of Mr Mede * In his Book on the Revelation for though he grants That the World to come shall not begin before this present world shall be dissolved yet he thinks that the Day of Judgment shall continue for a thousand years and thereupon shall follow the World to come But I would fain know what he means by the Day of Judgment in that place whether the Day of Sentence or the Day of Execution If he mean the Day of Execution he might as well have said the Day of Judgment shall continue for ever for doubtless the Execution of the last Judgment shall continue for ever and ever But if he mean the Day of Sentence I wonder he should say the Day of Judgment shall continue a thousand years seeing no good reason can be given why the Lord should so long deliberate about the Sentence of Judgment Notwithstanding then this opinion of his I am still of the opinion That the World to come shall begin immediately or suddenly upon the dissolution of this present world And if so there is no reason why good Christians should mourn grieve or be discouraged to hear of the dissolution of this present world seeing the World to come shall begin immediately hereupon It is a comfort against the death of these corrupt bodies of ours to hear that we shall have other and better bodies after the death of these so it should be a comfort against the dissolution of this world to hear that there shall be another and a better world after the dissolution of this SECT IV. Shewing The nature of the World to come considered as a Continent ANd that we may rightly understand
come which shall be created instead of this that is into the new Heavens and the new Earth And so first he shall come into the new Heavens there to be made visible to the Inhabitants of this Earth that some of them viz. his friends may be caught up together in the Clouds to meet him in the ayr of the new Heaven 1 Thes 4. 17. and that others viz. his enemies may be afflicted and astonished to behold him Rev. 1. 7. And from thence he shall descend unto the new Earth there to reside and dwell for ever and all his Saints with him as it is written We look for new Heavens and a new Earth wherein shall dwell Righteousness viz. the Lord our Righteousness with all his righteous Ones and nothing else but Righteousness 2 Pet. 3. 13. And as it is written again Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them Rev. 21. 3. Yea this dwelling of Christ and his Saints upon the new Earth was lively represented unto us at the time of his Transfiguration upon the Mount for then and there Christ himself with Moses and Elias appeared Mat. 17. in a humane shape and Peter said Master it is good for us to be here that is to reside or dwell here let us build three Tabernacles one for thee one for Moses and one for Elias By which Transfiguration we are plainly taught what shall be hereafter But here perhaps some will be ready to object and Object say It will be a dishonour to Christ and his Saints if they shall leave the third Heaven for to reside and dwell in the World to come or upon the new Earth This will be no dishonour at all unto them because Christ and his Saints shall be in some respects Answ more glorious in the World to come and upon the new Earth then now they are in the third Heaven as we may well conceive for these Reasons 1. Because the World to come will be more suitable and proportionable unto humane bodies and natures then the third Heaven now is 2. Because in the World to come Christ shall raign in his own personal Kingdom with all his Saints with him whereas now in the third Heaven he raigns as Mediator only in his Fathers personal Kingdom and with only some of his Saints with him 3. Because in the World to come all Christs Enemies shall be manifestly subdued unto him whereas now while he remains in the third Heaven we cannot see all things put under him Heb. 2 8. 4. Because in the World to come the Saints shall raign with Christ both in soul and body and that for ever whereas now in the third Heaven they raign with him onely in respect of Souls and that but for a time These things considered I am so far from thinking that it will be a dishonour to Christ and his Saints when they shall leave the third Heaven for to reside upon the new Earth that I rather think it will be an encrease or augmentation of honour and glory unto them Seventhly It informeth us touching the manner 7 Informat of his second Coming in the Flesh and sheweth that he shall come again in like manner as he went into Heaven This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into Heaven Acts 1. 11. that is to say 1. As he ascended in a visible manner in the sight of many so he shall come again in a visible manner for they shall see the Son of man come in the Clouds Mat. 24. 30. And every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him Revel 1. 7. 2. As he ascended in a bodily manner and in his humane nature so he shall come again in a bodily manner and in his humane nature Mat. 24. 30. 3. As he ascended in a triumphant manner triumphing over Death Hell and the Grave so he shall come again in a triumphant manner triumphing over all his Enemies 4. As he ascended gloriously so he shall come again in the glory of his Father with power and great glory 5. As he ascended in a kingly manner with some good Angels attending on him so he shall come again in like manner with all his holy and mighty Angels attending on him 2 Thes 1. 7. Mat. 25. 31. 6. As his Ascention gave his Enemies great cause to lament and bewail their condition so his Coming again shall give them great cause so to do for then the Tribes of the Earth shall mourn Mat. 24. 30. And all the kindreds of the Earth shall wail because of him Rev. 1. 7. 7. As his Ascention into Heaven gave his friends great cause to rejoyce because he went thither to prepare a place for them so his Coming again from thence shall give them great cause to rejoyce too because unto them that look for him he shall appear the second time without sin unto Salvation Heb. 9. 28. Eightly It informeth us touching the ends of 8 Informat his second Coming in the Flesh which ends may be thus exp●essed 1. He shall come again from Heaven for to judg and raign in the World to come for it is said He shall judg the quick and the dead at his appearing and in his Kingdom 2 Tim. 4. 1. From whence I gather That Christ shall have a Kingdom in the World to come wherein he shall judg and raign So much also may be gathered from 1 Chron. 16. 31 33. And if so then he shall come again from Heaven for to judg and raign in the World to come Luk. 1. 33. Jude 15. 2 He shall come again from Heaven for to render unto every one according to his works as it is written Behold I come quickly and my reward is with me to give to every man according as his work shall be Rev. 22. 12. From whence I gather That as Christ in the World to come shall render unto the good according to the good works which shall be found upon them not remembering their evil works and unto the wicked according to the evil works which shall be found upon them not regarding their seeming good works So he shall come again from Heaven for this end 3. He shall come again in flaming fire for to take vengeance on them which know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Thes 1. 8. viz. in case they shall not repent of these sins before their death 4. He shall come again from Heaven for to convince all that are ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed and all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him Jude 15. 5. He shall come again from Heaven for to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in all them that beleeve 2 Thes 1. 10. viz. in the World to come All these Informations put together and all that Vse hath been here said touching the
also which shall be given and pronounced upon the Reprobates under the name and notion of unjust persons shall be to this effect Go ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels And the reason of this Sentence also shall be added thus For I was hungry and ye gave me no meat I was thirsty and ye gave me no drink I was a stranger and ye took me not in naked and ye clothed me not sick and in prison and ye visited me not Verily I say unto you in as much as ye did it not to one of the least of these ye did it not to me Matth. 25. 41 42 43 44 45. And will it not be just That after a Throne hath been prepared for Judgment and summons have been given and a personal appearance hath been made and a cause hath been produced and evidence h●th been brought in that this Sentence of Judgment should be given Yes doubtless Wherefore seeing all the proceedings of this Judgment shall be just I may well infer That the last Iudgment shall be just and righteous altogether Sixthly I affirm That the Word of God teacheth 6 Inform. ●● something touching the time of the last Iudgment As 1. That this Judgment shall be upon one and the same day with the second Coming of Christ And for this cause the day of his second Coming is called the day of Iudgment Mat. 10. 15. 2 Pet. 3. 7. 1 Ioh. 4. 17. Iude 6. And here it should be remembred that the day of Judgment is taken and used in a double sence 1. For the day of Sentence As when it is said that every idle word that men speak they shall give account thereof in the day of Judgment Mat. 12. 36. 2. For the day of Execution As when it is said The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptation and to reserve the unjust to the day of Judgment to be punished 2 Pet. 2. 9. Now when I say that the day of Judgment shall be the same with the day of Christs second Coming we must understand it of the day of Sentence not of the day of Execution because the day of Execution shall continue after the day of his second Coming 2. It teacheth us That the time of the last Judgment should not be thought to be far off because Saint Iames saith Behold the Iudg meaning Christ standeth before the door Iam. 5. 9. which expression is taken from an earthly Judg who when he standeth before the door should not be thought to be far of but neer at hand neither should his judgment be thought to be far of but neer at hand but Christ our Judg standeth before the door saith he therefore we should not think him to be far off but neer at hand neither should we think this Judgment of his to be far off but neer at hand Seventhly I affirm That the Word of God teacheth 7 Inform. us something touching the place of the last Judgment and shews where it shall be viz. in the World to come For it is said That Christ shall judg the quick and the dead at his appearing and in his Kingdom 2 Tim. 4. 1. Whence I gather That Christ at his second appearing shall have a humane Kingdom such as now he hath not and that where this Kingdom shall be there shall the last Judgment be But this Kingdom of his shall be in the World to come as I shall have occasion to prove hereafter therefore this Judgment of his shall be in the World to come Yet I suppose that all Divines are not of my mind Object in this For perchance one may think That this Judgment shall be in the third Heaven which now is because it is said That God shall call to the Heavens above and to the Earth that he may judg his people Psal 50. 4. Whereunto I reply That this conceit is against Answ that Article of our Creed wherein we profess to beleeve that Christ shall come from the third Heaven for to judg the quick and the dead And what need he come from thence for to judg them if he shal judg them there or there pronounce Judgment upon them Besides this place quoted from the Psalmist relates not to the place of this last Judgment but to the persons that shall be judged And so the meaning of it is as if he had said God shall command the Heaven from above to let forth the Souls that are therein and the Earth from beneath to yeeld forth the bodies of men therein that so both in Soul and body they may be judged Wherefore I cannot imagine that this Judgment shall be given or pronounced in the third Heaven Another may think That this Judgment shall be Object in the Ayr that now is because it is said That such as shall live and remain at the second Coming of Christ shall be caught up together in the clouds to meet the Lord in the ayr 1 Thess 4. 17 Whereunto also I reply That the Apostle in the Answ place quoted speaks not of the clouds and ayr which now are but of those which shall be created instead of these as hath been before intimated That the glorified bodies of Christ and his Saints shall not come into this corrupt ayr And so from this place we may better prove that this last Judgment shall be in the World to come then that it shall be in the Ayr that now is And withall I add That those Divines which have taken much pains to describe Christs Throne in the Ayr that now is might well have saved that labor Another may think That this Judgment shall be Object upon the Earth that now is and particularly in the valley of Jehoshaphat which as some say is scituate beween Mount Sion and Mount Olivet because the Prophet Joel saith That God will gather all Nations and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat and will plead with them there Ioel 3. 2. But to this I answer That if we view the Context Answ well we shall finde that the Prophet Ioel there speaks of a temporal judgment that was to be brought upon the Enemies of Israel and Iudah in the valley of Iehoshaphat and not of this last Judgment How then can it be proved from hence That this last Judgment shall be upon the earth that now is and namely in the valley of Ichoshaphat But if any will say This Temporal judgment might be a type of the last Judgment I will not gainsay it Yet all that I can gather from this is That this last Judgment shall as certainly be in the World to come as that was in the valley of Ichoshaphat that now is And it may be that the Throne of the last Judgment shall be neer about the valley of Ichosaphat which shall be in the World to come Eighthly I affirm That the Word of God teacheth 8 Inform. us something also touching the Execution of the last Judgment As
us and to our children for to know them Deut. 29. 29. and we are commanded to search the Scriptures that we may understand what is revealed in them Joh. 5. 39. And he that shall still continue stubbornly ignorant of his masters revealed will shall be beaten with stripes that is he shall have his portion of torments in the world to come Now the world to come is revealed in the Word of God and much therein is revealed concerning it Therefore it cannot be safe for any to continue grosly or perversly ignorant thereof nor of what is meant thereby Thirdly They that understand not the world to come nor the nature of it cannot so ardently desire and affect the fruition of it as those that do because good things are most desired of such as know them best And as none do so earnestly desire the blessed enjoyment of God and of Christ as those that have most acquaintance with God in Christ so none do so strongly desire the world to come and the enjoyment of it as those that have most unders●●●●ing concerning it Fourthly The doctrine of the w●rld to come is very useful and comfortable yea I know no doctrine in the whole Bible more pro●●●able for instruction reproof and comfort then 〈◊〉 if rightly understood and applyed But how can it prove useful to such as understand it not Fifthly All Gods elect with Abraham their ●ather are heir● of the world to come Rom. 4. for which cause ●hey would be not only willing to understand and know whatsoever the Scripture teacheth concerning the same but also should take great delight to read hear and confer of such matters as concern the same As they that are heirs apparent to the Kingdoms of this present world are not only willing to understand the nature of them but also find great content to discourse of such things as concern them And so for these Reasons I infer that it cannot be safe for any to be grofly and perversly ignorant of the World to come Now if ignorance of the World to come be so dangerous Vse and the knowledg of it so needful as hat● been shewed then for my part I shall the less fear and the less regard any rash censures or aspersion● that shall be cast upon this poor endeavor of mine For I am perswaded in my Soul of the truth of suc● grounds as are here delivered I am convinced in m● Conscience of the necessity and usefulness of them I have found in my experience the comfort of them Why then should I regard such censures or aspersions Rather I shall still hope for Gods blessing upon these Meditations knowing that he can mak● 〈◊〉 as beneficial to others as they have been unt● me 〈◊〉 if this discovery shall by his divine providence invite ●● occasion but some one Divine of better parts then ●● self to write a better Discours● concerning the sam● Subject how shall I rejoyce But to conclude this ●●rst Section I profess that esteem the right knowledg of the World to come a● a choice piece of saving kn●wledg and I estee● them all happy that shall attain ●nto it Wherefor● let us be bold in the fear of God to search and enquire farther what the Scripture mean● by the Worl● to come which for my part I intend if God sha● permit And in the following Sections I shall consider the World to come two ways first I shall consider it as a Country or Continent next I shall consider it in reference to the principal matters and things which shall be contained in it SECT II. Shewing That the World to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven I Acknowledg that there shall be some of the same things in the World to come which are now in the third Heaven As the humane nature of Christ the person of Enoch the person of Elijah which are now in the third Heaven and shall be in the World to come and as the two latter persons do now raign with Christ in the third Heaven so they shall raign with him in the World to come and as they now enjoy abundance of holiness righteousness love joy and peace c. so they shall enjoy as much if not much more in the World to come Yet I affirm That the World to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven For 1. Our Saviour Christ once came from the third Heaven into this world for to take our nature upon him but he came not then from the World to come into this world for to take our nature upon him 2. After his Resurrection he ascended into the third Heaven but he did not ascend into the World to come which had then no being 3. Saint Paul by his life time was caught up into the third Heaven 2 Cor. 12. 2 4. but we cannot say he was taken up or caught up into the World to come 4. The Souls of the faithful after their separation from the body as we conceive are in the third Heaven but we cannot say they are in the world to come 5. The third Heaven both is for the present and hath been of old but the world to come neither is for the present nor hath been of old but is altogether yet to come From all which premises I infer That the world to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven Yea that I may not dissemble my whole meaning is this point I must needs add this above all That I conceive as much difference betwixt the world to come and the third Heaven as betwixt a created and Ens creatum increatum an uncreated Substance And as I shall prove in its proper place That the world to come shall be created by God himself so in this place I dare affirm That the third Heaven was never created and if this shall appear to be so then there must needs be a vast difference betwixt the world to come and the third Heaven But some one it may be will say unto me I wonder Object you should say the third Heaven was never created surely this will seem as a paradox to many and unless you can substantially prove it there are few that will believe it What I have said I have said and I hope I shall clearly evidence this last passage viz. That the Answ third Heaven was never created by these ensuing Arguments First I take this for a ground That which was 1 Argument not made with hands was never created which proposition as I suppose none will deny For what is it to be created but to be made with hands and what is it to be uncreated but to be not made with hands And the Scripture acknowledgeth that all created things were made with hands and were the work of Gods hands as Psal 8. 3. I consider the Heavens the work of thy fingers the Moon and the Stars which thou hast ordained
which may be thus expressed in two Propositions Gods Elect shall be at liberty in the world to come Reprobates shall be in bondage in the world to come The former Proposition is That Gods Elect 1 Proposition shall be at liberty in the world to come that is to say they shall be at liberty from the wrath of God and from all the effects and fruits thereof in that world and so much may be made good by sundry Arguments As 1. S. Pauls Prophecie or propheticall promise is pregnant for it where he saith The creature it self also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God Rom. 8. 21. Where by the children of God I understand his elect children as Joh. 11. 52. who for the present are not all his adopted children but shall be in due time and by the liberty of these I understand a liberty from the wrath of God and from all the effects and fruits of it because it is such a liberty as the creature it selfe shall partake of and I know no liberty but this that the creature here mentioned shall partake of and it is called glorious liberty for to distinguish it from the liberty which the children of God injoy in this world which is not glorious liberty as that in the world to come shall be yea it may be called glorious liberty because it shall be perfect and compleat and perfect things shall be glorious as perfect peace shall be glorious peace perfect holinesse glorious holinesse so perfect liberty shall be glorious liberty And whereas it 's said that the creature it self shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into this liberty I understand by the creature it selfe this present fabrick of heaven and earth this present body or globe of heaven and earth which is a creature and may be distinguished from all mankind as here it is because it is a creature void of reason and though it be now in bondage to corruption by reason of mans sin yet it shall one day be delivered from this bondage by means of its dissolution and thereupon shall be new created Esa 65. 17. and so set at liberty from the wrath of God and from all the fruits and effects thereof as well as the children of God In this Text then this liberty of Gods Elect in the world to come from the wrath of God is so plainly asserted that we need not doubt thereof 2. They that shall never be afflicted in the world to come in soul body name or estate shall be at liberty from the wrath of God in that world Now Gods Elect shall never be afflicted in that world any manner of way in soul body name or estate as I gather from that Promise which saith God shall wipe all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more paine Rev. 21. 4. Ergo. 3. They that shall never tast of Gods anger wrath or displeasure in the world to come shall be at liberty from his wrath in that world Now Gods Elect shall never taste of Gods anger and displeasure in the world to come as may appear by these promises I will not keep mine anger for ever Jer. 3. 12. I will not retain mine anger for ever Mic. 7. 18. He will not alwayes chide neither will he keep his anger for ever Psal 103. 9. which promises are to be understood only in reference to Gods Elect Ergo. 4. They that shall be perfectly justified in the world to come and declared so to be shall be at liberty from the wrath of God in that world Now Gods Elect shall be perfectly justified in the world to come from their sins as it is written Repent and be converted and your sins shall be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of God Acts 3. 19. Yea they shall be declared so to be Psal 37. 6. Mat. 13. 43. viz. to be just and righteous Ergo. 5. They that shall be perfectly sanctified in the world to come and shall be declared so to be shall be at liberty from the wrath of God in that world Now Gods Elect shall be perfectly sanctified in the world to come seeing the deliverer shall come out of Sion and shall turn away ungodlinesse from Jacob Rom. 11. 26. and shall subdue their iniquities altogether Mic. 7. 19. yea they shall be declared so to be in that they shall be presented before God blamelesse and undefiled without spot or blemish Ephes 5. 27. Ergo. 6. They that shall be found to be the children of God and manifested so to be in the world to come shall be at liberty from the wrath of God and from all the fruits and effects thereof in that world Now Gods Elect shall be found to be the Children of God and shall be manifested so to be for Christ shall say unto them Come ye blessed children of my Father Mat. 25. 34. and there shal be a manifestation of the sons of God Rom. 8. 19. Ergo 7. They that shall perfectly please God in the world to come in all their thoughts words and actions shall be at liberty from his wrath and from the fruits and effects thereof in that world Now Gods Elect shall perfectly please God in the world to come in all their thoughts words and actions for which cause it is said that they shall walk in the light of his countenance Psal 89. 15. and shall walk in the name of the Lord for ever Mic. 4. 5. and God shall make them perfect that they may do what shall be pleasing in his sight Heb. 13. 21. Ergo. 8. They that are vessells of mercy and shall have mercy kept for them for ever shall be at liberty from Gods wrath and from the fruits and effects of it in the world to come Now Gods Elect are vessels of mercy Rom. 9. 23. and shall have mercy kept for them for ever Psal 89. 2. 28. Ergo. 9. They that are delivered from the wrath to come in a meritorious way shall be at liberty from the wrath to come and from the fruits and effects thereof but Gods Elect are delivered from the wrath to come in a meritorious way 1 Thes 1. 10. Joh. 8. 36. Ergo. 16. They that shall injoy the everlasting kindnesse of God in the world to come shall be at liberty from his wrath and from the fruits and effects of it in that world but Gods Elect shall injoy the everlasting kindnesse of God in the world to come according to his promise In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment but with everlasting kindnesse will I have mercy on thee Esa 54. 8. Ergo. Which Proposition thus confirmed may be usefull thus First it makes for the confutation of such as promise themselves and others a state of perfect liberty in this world as some seducers in their Pamphlets have lately done
Vers 6. Thou hast made him to have dominion over the works of tby hands Psal 19. 1. The Firmament sheweth his handy work Psal 102. 25. Of old hast thou laid the Foundation of the Earth and the Heavens are the work of thy hands Isai 48. 13. My hand hath laid the Foundation of the Earth and my right hand hath spanned the Heavens Thus all created Substances were made with hands and consequently that which was not made with hands was uncreated Now we read of the third Heaven that it was not made with hands Heb. 9. 11. and that when Christ entered into it he entered into the holy Places not made with hands Heb. 9. 24. Where the Apostle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 plainly distinguisheth the third Heaven not only from the Tabernacle in Moses time which was made with mens hands but also from the whole created world which was made with Gods hands not denying the whole Creation to be the work of his hands but saith of the third Heaven That it was not made with hands and if it were not made with hands then surely it was uncreated Agreeable hereunto is that other place 2 Cor. 5. 1. If our earthly house of this tabernacle be dissolved we have a building of God an house not made with hands eternal in the Heavens Where the Apostle shews that the Souls of the faithful after their separation from the body shall have an house not made 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with hands plainly distinguishing the Souls heavenly house from its bodily or earthly house And as he denies not its bodily house to be made with hands nor could have denyed it because God made it of the dust of the ground Gen. 2. So he affirms that its heavenly house was not made with hands and if it were not made with hands then it was uncreated and if it were uncreated then it must needs follow that the third Heaven also was uncreated Secondly I take this for a ground That which 2 Argument was from everlasting and without beginning was never created which Proposition as I suppose will not be denyed because it is acknowledged on all sides That whatsoever had a beginning and was not from everlasting was created Gen. 1. 1. and whatsoever had not a beginning but was from everlasting was not created Now I assume That the highest Heaven commonly called the third Heaven was from everlasting and without beginning and I am moved to think so for these Reasons 1. God himself was from everlasting and without beginning as it is written Psal 90. 2. Before the Mountains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the Earth and the World even from everlasting to everlasting thou art God And we read in Scripture of Gods Glory before the world was Joh. 17. 5. Of his Ordination before the world was 1 Cor. 2. 7. Of his chusing of men before the foundation of the world Ephes 1. 4. And of his purpose before the world began 2 Tim. 1. 9. From which places I infer That God himself was from everlasting and without beginning and if he were from everlasting then he was somewhere from everlasting I dare not say he was no where from everlasting neither dare I say he was everywhere from everlasting but he was somewhere from everlasting and where was that but in the highest Heaven and if he were in the highest Heaven from everlasting then this Heaven was also from everlasting with God and so without beginning 2. This third Heaven is called Gods Place Isai 26. 21. The Lord cometh out of his Place to punish the inhabitants of the Earth and Mica 1. 3. Yea it is called his high and holy place Isai 57. 15. and his dwelling place 1 King 8. 30. Hear thou in Heaven thy dwelling place Now I demand whether it was not Gods dwelling place before the Creation as it hath been since Yes doubtless it hath been his dwelling place ever since the Creation and shall be so for ever and was so from everlasting for which cause he is said to inhabite eternity Isai 57. 15. and to inhabite eternity is to inhabite an eternal place for in the same Text his dwelling in an eternal place is distinguished from his dwelling in the hearts of humble and contrite ones And if the third Heaven was Gods eternal place then surely it was from everlasting with him and so without beginning Yea if we acknowledg God to be an everlasting Being I see no reason why we should deny him an everlasting place suitable to his Being 3. This Heaven of which I speak is called Gods Throne Isai 66. 1. Heaven is my Throne and Mat. 5. 34. Mat. 23. 22. Acts 7. 49. And was it not his Throne from everlasting Doubtless it was and so much I gather from that of the Prophet Psa 93. 2. where he saith thus to God Thy Throne is established of old thou art from everlasting which sounds in my ears as if he had said As God was from everlasting so was his heavenly Throne and if it were from everlasting then it was without beginning and if we acknowledg him to be an everlasting King and to have a Kingdom from everlasting as the Scripture witnesseth in many places why should we not also acknowledg this his heavenly Throne to be from everlasting and so to be without beginning 4. Yea this Heaven of which I speak is that which is predicable and may be predicated of the Essence of God and we may say without a trope or figure this Heaven is God and God is this Heaven for which cause I conceive it is that this Heaven is often put for God himself in the written Word as Dan. 4. 26. where it was said to Nebuchadnezzar Thy Kingdom shall be sure unto thee after thou shalt have known that the Heavens do rule which is all one as if it had been said After thou shalt have known that the most high God shall raign in the Kingdoms of men as it is interpreted for us Dan. 5. 21. So also it is said unto the chief Priests and Elders Mat. 21. 25. The Baptism of John whence was it from Heaven or of men as if it had been said Was it from God or from men only So again Luk. 15. 21. the Prodigal said unto his father I have sinned against Heaven and against thee which is all one as if he had said I have sinned against God and against thee And so lastly John said Joh. 3. 27. A man can receive nothing except it be given him from Heaven that is except it be given him from God from whom every good and perfect gift doth come In all which and other such like places God is described by the name of Heaven and called Heaven and why so For to teach us as I conceive that this Heaven is something appertaining to the Essence of God and doth not essentially differ from God himself but as he is a spiritual Being an independent Being so he is
also an heavenly Being And as we may safely say That he is a merciful God the God of Mercy and Mercy it self so it is not improper to say He is a heavenly God the God of Heaven and Heaven it self Now we know that all things belonging to the Essence of God were from everlasting with him but this Heaven of which I speak is something belonging or appertaining to his Essence as I have shewed and consequently it was without beginning These are four Reasons which hath induced me to think that the third Heaven was from everlasting and without beginning and if so then it will from hence necessarily follow that it was never created Thirdly I take this for a ground That which is essentially Argu ∣ ment 3 holy undefiled was never created which Proposition may wel be granted because it is certain that there is no essential holiness to be found in any created Substance or Being for if there were any holines in Adam before his fall it was not essential to him but it was the gift of God so that holiness which was and is in the humane nature of Christ is not essential to his Humanity but is the gift of God and that holiness which is in the Regenerate is not essential to them but is the gift of God that holiness which belongs to the seventh day is not essential to it but accidental by reason of Gods Institution that Ceremonial holiness which was in Temples and Altars was not essential but accidental by reason of Gods Ordinanation and the created Heavens are so far from being essentially holy that they have been and are polluted and defiled with the sin of Angels and men as it is said Job 15. 15. The Heavens are not clean in his sight Yea the whole Creation is so far from being essentially holy that it groans to be delivered from that bondage of corruption which the sin of men and devils hath brought upon it Rom. 8. 21. 22. And if there be no essential holiness to be found in any created Being then it must be granted That whatsoever is essentially holy and undefiled was never created Now I affirm That the third Heaven is essentially holy and undefiled as we may conceive for these Reasons 1. This Heaven was from everlasting with God as hath been before shewed and whatsoever was from everlasting was essentially holy and undefiled 2. This Heaven is somewhat appertaining to the Essence of God as hath been before shewed and whatsoever appertains to the Essence of God is essentially holy and undefiled 3. The Scripture speaks much of the holiness of this third Heaven saying He will hear him from his holy Heaven Psal 20. 6. Who shall dwell in thy holy Hill Psal 15. 1. Who shall stand in his holy Place Psal 24. 3. God sitteth upon the Throne of his Holiness Psal 47. 8. which holiness of the third Heaven must be either essential or accidental and accidental it cannot be because in those and such like places the third Heaven is thereby distinguished from all places and persons that are accidentally holy as the distinction is plainly expressed in those words I dwell in the high and holy Place with him also that is of an humble and contrite spirit Isa 57. 15. 4. Neither can it be proved that this Heaven of which I speak ever was or ever shall be defiled with any sin as the created Heavens were and are defiled For which Causes I conceive the third Heaven to be essentially holy and undefiled and if so then from hence it will necessarily follow That it was never created Fourthly I take this for another ground That 4 Argument which is by nature immutable and unchangeable was never created and this Proposition also may wel be yeelded because we have known the mutability of all created things As we have seen the mutability of the Angels in that some of them kept not their first estate but left their own habitation Jude 6. and in that others of them are now confirmed in their original purity So we have seen the mutability of Adam in his first Fall and of his Posterity since his Fall and we read of the mutability of that Heaven and Earth which God created in the beginning Psal 102. 26. They shall perish yea all of them shall wax old like a garment as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed And seeing we cannot be ignorant of the mutability of all created things we may well grant That whatsoever is by nature immutable and unchangeable was never created But I add hereunto That the third Heaven is by nature immutable as we may well conceive First Because God himself is by nature immutable according as it is written Psal 102. 27. But thou art the same Job 23. 13. But he is still of one mind and who can turn him Mal. 3. 6. I am the Lord I change not Jam. 1. 17. With him is no variableness nor shadow of turning And if God himself be by nature unchangeable then all things belonging to his Essence must needs be so too but the third Heaven is something belonging to his Essence as hath been shewed therefore it must needs be by nature unchangeable Secondly That which ever was is and shall be Gods dwelling place and Gods Throne must needs be by nature immutable but the third Heaven ever was is and shall be his dwelling place and his Throne as was before in part intimated therefore it must needs be by nature immutable and if so it will necessarily follow That it was never created Fifthly I take this for another ground That which 5 Argument both is and ever hath been above the created Heavens was never created as we may well think because we cannot name any created Substance that both is and ever was above the created Heavens Indeed I grant That the humane nature of Christ and the Souls of the faithful since their separation are now as created Beings above the created Heavens yet we cannot say they have ever been so because there was a time when they were beneath the created Heavens neither can it be said of any created Substance That it both is and ever hath been above the created Heavens wherefore we may well assent to this Proposition That whatsoever both is and ever hath been above the created Heavens was never created But I add That the third Heaven both is and ever hath been above the created Heavens And so much I gather from such passages in the Word of God as speak of a place above the created Heavens as Thou hast set thy Glory above the Heavens Psal 8. 1. Be thou exalted O God above the Heavens Psal 57. 5. Thy Mercy is great above the Heavens Psal 108. 4. Christ ascended up far above all Heavens that he might fill all things Ephes 4. 10. that is above all created Heavens c. And if there be a place above the created Heavens what should that place be
but the third Heaven And if we acknowledg concerning God himself That he is and ever hath been above the created Heavens as we may well acknowledg because he is said to be most High and to be higher then the highest of created Beings why should we not also acknowledg concerning the third Heaven which is Gods essential Place or Vbi that it both is and ever hath been above the created Heavens and if so then it will necessarily follow That it was never created Sixthly I take this for another ground That 6 Argument which is a place of perfect Bliss was never created which I conceive to be true because there is no perfect Bliss to be found in this created World and we use to say None are perfectly blessed while they remain in this World but are subject to many defects and imperfections their knowledg cannot be perfect because it is mixt with ignorance their joy cannot be perfect because it is mixt with sorrow their love cannot be perfect because it is mixt with hatred their righteousness cannot be perfect because it is mixt with sin Yea this whole Creation is so far from being a place of perfect Bliss that it groans to be dissolved and so to be resolved into a more blessed condition and if there be no perfect Bliss to be found in this created world then it must needs be found in an uncreated place But say I The third Heaven is a place of perfect Bliss for there the Father is perfectly blessed above all degrees of comparison or comprehension there the Son is perfectly blessed in his degree and there the Saints are perfectly blessed in their degree and it is commonly said That this Heaven is a blessed Coelum beatorum Heaven the Heaven of blessed Ones and of blessed Souls departed and if so then it will follow That it was never created Seventhly I take this for my last ground That Argu ∣ ment 7 which never was any thing of or belonging to this created world was never created which Proposition we may well assent unto because all created Beings either were or are of or belonging to this created world And I add That the third Heaven never was any thing of or belonging to this created world as may appear by such places of Scripture as do distinguish this Heaven from this created world and from all things of or belonging thereunto Thus the Fathers being in this Heaven is distinguished from his being in this created world Our Father which art in Heaven Mat. 6. 9. Whosoever shall confess me before men him will I confess before my Father which is in Heaven Whosoever shall deny me before men him also will I deny before my Father which is in Heaven Mat. 10. 32 33. Thus Christs being in Heaven as touching his humane nature is distinguished from his being in this created world I came forth from the Father and am come into the World Again I leave the World and go to the Father Joh. 16. 28. This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall s● come again in like manner as ye have seen him g● into Heaven Acts 1. 11. Thus the being of holy Angels in this Heaven is distinguished from their being in this created world at other times In Heaven their Angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in Heaven Mat. 18. 10. Likewise joy shall be in Heaven in the presence of the Angels of God Luk. 15. 7 10. And thus the being of faithful Souls in this Heaven is distinguished from their former being in this created world Luk. 23. 43. To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise From which distinguishing places I gather That this third Heaven never was any thing of or belonging to this created world and if so then it will follow from hence That it was never created And I would here demand of any indifferent Reader not prepossessed with prejudice Whether our Saviour Christ and the faithful Souls departed at the time of their ascention into this Heaven did not leave this created world altogether and so go unto the Father If you say They did not then you grant that they yet remain in some part of the created world and that at the time of their ascention they went but from one part of this created world unto another and consequently from one place of misery unto another But if you say They left this created world altogether when they ascended into this Heaven then by consequence you grant That they are now in an uncreated Heaven and so you do consent unto all that I have said concerning this matter Wherefore I hope these seven Arguments before produced will suffice for proof of my former assertion Howbeit to make the matter yet more plain I shall be contented to answer such Objections as I can imagine will be raised against the said assertion Peradventure some man will say Many natural Object 1 Philosophers have written much of the blessed Heaven which they call the Empyrean Heaven and Coelum Empyreum they say It is a created Heaven for which cause your former Assertion is the more to be suspected 1. My former Assertion is not to be tryed by the rules of natural Philosophy but by the written Answ Word of God which speaks of divers matters above the reach and proper scope of natural Philosophy and so I do not take natural Philosophers to be competent Judges in this case though I am willing to hear them when they speak of matter proper to their Science yet I think it more proper for a Divine then for a natural Philosopher to write of the third Heaven 2. Whatsoever they say touching this Subject I have met with a Christian Philosopher a judicious Writer who acknowledgeth the Bartholinus de Coelo third Heaven to be an uncreated Heaven to be distinguished from the whole created world and proveth that Empyrean Heaven of which they speak so much to be a meer Chimera or figment of their own and I hold the testimony of one such Christian Philosopher to be of more validity for my cause then the testimony of many more natural Philosophers can be against it Peradventure another will say Many good Divines Object 2 have spoken much of a blessed Heaven but not one word of an uncreated Heaven as you do but still they understand the third Heaven to be a part of the created world and why should you dissent from them 1. If in this point I dissent from good Divines Answ it is not out of any ill-will to them but out of love to the truth and out of a desire to manifest the truth that hath been too long concealed from many Amicus Socrates Amicus Plato Amicior Veritas 2. Suppose those good Divines do not agree with me in plain words nor speak out as I do That the third Heaven is an uncreated Heaven but seem to imply that it is a part of the created
world Yet I take it they do agree with me in effect and by good consequence when as they teach That the third Heaven is incorruptible unchangeable immoveable for if it be incorruptible unchangeable immoveable how can it be any part of the created world or if it be any part of the created world how can it be incorruptible unchangeable immoveable seeing we know that the whole created world is corruptible and groans to be delivered from the bondage of corruption Rom. 8. 21 22. And as it is corruptible so it is changeable and shall be changed Psal 102. 26. And as it is changeable so it is moveable and shall be moved and shaken yea it shall be shaken in pieces at the time of its dissolution as it is written Yet once more I shake not the Earth only but also Heaven Heb. 12. 26. If then those good Divines which the Objection speaks of do agree with me in effect and by good consequence why should I be blamed for speaking that plainly which they speak obscurely and implicitely Peradventure another will say If there be an Object 3 uncreated Heaven in all probability the Heaven of Heavens should be that but the Heaven of Heavens is a created Heaven as may appear Nehem. 9. 6. where it is said Thou even thou art Lord alone thou hast made Heaven the Heaven of Heavens with all their Host c. and if so then the third must needs be a created Heaven also I dare not confound the third Heaven with the Answ Heaven of Heavens as some have done even supposing them to be both one and that whatsoever is affirmed or denyed of the one may also be affirmed or denyed of the other But I conceive a great difference betwixt them for by the Heaven of Heavens in the place before quoted and in some other places of Scripture I understand only the highest of created Heavens which in reference to those inferior Heavens which are within its circumference is called the Heaven of Heavens But by the third Heaven I understand the highest Heaven Luke 19. 38. which is higher then the highest of created Heavens and hath no other Heaven above it being the highest of all Heavens and the highest mentioned in Scripture whereas the Heaven of Heavens before mentioned though it be the highest of created Heavens yet it is not the highest of all Heavens but hath this third Heaven above it Now I acknowledg That the Heaven of Heavens in the former sence considered is a created Heaven according to that of Nehem. 9. 6. and being the highest of created Heavens it must needs be it self also a created Heaven But it will not follow from hence That the third Heaven is a created Heaven because this is above all created Heavens and therefore must needs be uncreated as hath been shewed before And for the better avoyding of strife about words I acknowledg also That the third Heaven in a tolerable sence may be called the Heaven of Heavens viz. in respect of its transcendent excellency as God sometimes is called God of Gods Lord of Lords and King of Kings yet I do not remember that it is any where so called in Scripture but if it be any where so called it cannot be the same with the Heaven of Heavens before described Peradventure another will say If there be an uncreated Heaven that third Heaven into which Saint Object 4 Paul was caught up 2 Cor. 12. 2. should seem to be that but that third Heaven may be thought to be a created Heaven because it is called the third in reference to two created Heavens viz. the Airy Heaven and the Starry Heaven and if these two be created Heavens then the third also must needs be so too The consequence of this Objection is denyed for we read of two Adams in Scripture the first Answ Adam and the second and the first Adam was sinful yet it will not follow from thence that the second Adam was so too So though I grant the two Heavens before mentioned to be created Heavens yet it will not follow from hence that the third is so too And as I acknowledg that third Heaven into which Saint Paul was taken up to be that blessed Heaven of which I speak in my former Assertion so I have proved by seven Arguments already That it was never created and I am the more confirmed in it because Saint Paul calls that third Heaven by the name of Paradise and saith he heard unspeakable words in it not lawful to be uttered 2 Cor. 12. 4. whereas if a man could see and hear all that is to be seen and heard in the created Heavens I suppose it might be lawful for him to utter it Peradventure another will say That which is and Object 5 ever shall be the habitation of created Beings is a created place but the third Heaven is and ever shall be the habitation of created Beings as of Christs humane Nature of holy Angels and of faithful Souls departed therefore it is a created place First I acknowledg that the third Heaven is for the present the habitation of some created Beings Answ yet it will not follow from thence that it is a created place for we read that God himself is and ever hath been the habitation and dwelling place of the faithful in all generations Psal 71. 3. Psal 90. 1. Psal 91. 1. yet we may not thence infer that God is a created Being So though I grant That the third Heaven is the habitation of some created Beings for the present yet we may not hence infer That it is a created place Secondly Whereas the Objection saith That the third Heaven shall ever be the habitation of created Beings as now it is this is plainly denyed by me for I believe That the third Heaven shall be the habitation of Christs humane Nature of holy Angels and faithful Souls as now it is only for a time Rev. 20. 4. that is until the Father shall have put all things under his feet and shall have subduedall his enemies Psa 110. 1. and until the times of restitution of all things Acts 3. 21. and when this time shall be expired which shall be at the end of this present world I believe That Christ in his humane Nature shall come again from the third Heaven with all his holy Angels and Saints with him for to judg and raign for ever after in the World to come and that he shall then deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father 1 Cor. 15. 24. What Kingdom That personal Kingdom of the Father in which he now raigneth and shall raign till then and that then the Father shall be All in All in his own personal Kingdom as he was before Christ came thither and shall be supream over all elsewhere though the Son be after a sort now equal with him and so shall Christ ever after sit upon his own personal Throne and raign in his own personal Kingdom Rev. 3. 21. Luk. 22.
be pronounced blessed at the general Judgment shall be blessed in the World to come But this shall be true of all Gods Elect therefore they shall all be blessed in the World to come 4. Because Gods Elect are all under that Covenant which God made with Abraham and his seed and have an inward right unto it which was a Covenant of blessing them and is extant in this form In blossing I will bless thee In thee shall all the Nations of the Earth be blessed Genes 12. 2 3. 18. 18. that is the Elect of all Nations Now they that have an inward right to this Covenant shall be blessed in the world to come But Gods Elect have all an inward right unto it therefore they shall all be blessed in the World to come 5. Because Gods Elect shall enjoy all that Christ hath merited for them But Christ hath merited for them a blessed condition in the world to come for which cause it is said That God sent his Son to bless us Act. 3. 26. And he sent his Son to bless his Elect in that he sent him to merit for them the blessings both of this world and the world to come Doubtless then they shall all be blessed in the World to come 6. Because Christ hath promised That none of Gods Elect shall be lost Joh. 6. 37. And if none of them shall be lost then they shall all be blessed in the world to come 7. Because God doth continually bless his Elect in this world with spiritual blessings Eph. 1. 3. and with corporal and external blessings Prov. 10. 6. Wherefore doubtless they shall all be much more abundantly blessed in the world to come Now touching this blessedness of theirs there are four Queries here to be resolved As Of whom they shall be blessed in the World to Quere 1 come Ans They shall be blessed of the whole Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost For the God that made Heaven and Earth shall bless them Psal 134. 3. And the God that made Heaven and Earth is Father Son and Holy Ghost The God Almighty shall bless them Gen. 28. 3. And God almighty is Father Son and Holy Ghost The Father is almighty the Son almighty and the Holy Ghost almighty Neither may we think that the act of blessing is to be appropriated onely unto any one person in the Godhead because it is common to all For what causes they shall be blessed in the World Quere 2 to come Ans Primarily and chiefly they shall be blessed for Gods sake for his will and pleasure sake as the original cause and for the glory of his grace as the final cause And as God doth all things chiefly for his own sake Rom. 11. 36. so he shall bless his Elect in the world to come chiefly for his own sake Secondarily they shall be blessed in the world to come for Christs sake as the meritorious cause For as in Isaac typically so in Christ really shall all the Nations of the Earth be blessed Rom. 4. that is the Elect of all Nations Thirdly they shall be blessed in the world to come for the same graces and virtues for which they are blessed in this world As God doth bless them in this Partly for their effectual knowledg of him and of his Will as it is said Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound Psal 89. 15. And for this he shall bless them in the World to come Partly for their faith and confidence in Christ Blessed are all they that trust in him Psal 2. 12. And for this he shall bless them in the world to come Partly for their humility godly sorrow hungering and thirsting after righteousness for meekness mercifulness Blessed are the poor in spirit blessed are they that mourn blessed are they that hunger Matth 5 3 4 5 6 and thirst after righteousness blessed are the meek blessed are the merciful c. And for these causes they shall be blessed in the world to come And partly for their godly fear Psal 112. 1. for their upright walking Psal 119. 1. for their godly conversation Psal 1. 1. for their patience in suffering for truth and righteousness sake Mat. 5. And doubtless for these causes shall they be blessed in the world to come In what manner shall they be blessed in the World to come Quere 3 Ans First They shall be fully and perfectly blessed For though there be no perfect bliss to be expected in this world neither is there perfect bliss enjoyed now in Heaven by the faithful Souls departed yet there shall be perfect bliss for Gods Elect in the world to come as we may gather from those words of the Apostle These all having obtained a good report through faith received not the Promises God having provided some better thing for us that they without us should not be made perfect Hebr. 11. 39 40. where he shews that the faithful mentioned before in this Chapter were not perfectly blessed in this life because they received not all the Promises and that their Souls now being in Heaven are not perfectly blessed there because they cannot be made perfect without us that do or shall beleeve in after-times But withall he intimates That both the faithful of former times and those of latter times shall be made perfect all of them together in the world to come And though these vessels of mercy may not be all of one size in the world to come but some of them may hold and contain more of Gods benediction then others yet all of them shall be filled up to the brim therewith and so shall be perfectly blessed Secondly They shall be everlastingly blessed For Gods mercy is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him Psal 103. 17. And as their inchoate blessedness in this world shall end in that which is to come so that which is to come shall have no end Thirdly They shall be exceedingly blessed above all that we can now think or speak or conceive of their blessed condition according to that of the Apostle Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2. 9. where indeed the main scope of Saint Paul is to shew that the natural man is no competent judg of heavenly things as the spiritual man is Howbeit though the spiritual man can better judg of such things then the natural man can yet we must understand that the spiritual man cannot perfectly judg them while he is in this world neither can he fully comprehend the blessed condition of the Saints in the world to come Wherewith they shall be blessed in the World to Quere 4 come Ans They shall be blessed in the world to come 1. With everlasting Salvation Rom. 11. 2. With everlasting Life Joh. 3. 16. 3. With everlasting Glory 4. With everlasting Honor Rom. 2. 5. With everlasting Liberty Rom. 8. 6. With everlasting
glory but also rejoyce in hope thereof Rom. 5. 2. And this hope is that which will support the Soul in the hour of temptation and distress whereas without it the Soul is in danger of sinking into the gulf of despair Wherefore let Israel still hope in the Lord and that for this glory which is to be revealed in the world to come 4. To glorifie God in this world and to give as much glory to him as we can How else can we expect to be glorified of him in the world to come And we should here consider First That we are often commanded to glorifie God Glorifie him ye sons of Jacob Psal 22. 23. Ye are bought with a price therefore glorifie him both in your Souls and bodies which are his 1 Cor. 6. 20. Secondly That glory doth most rightly belong unto God because his glory is above Heaven and Earth Psal 148. 13. Thirdly That Gods glory is most dear unto him because he will not give his glory to another Isai 42. 8. Fourthly That God doth seek his own glory in all his actions for to teach us to do the like Fifthly That Herod was punished with sudden death because he gave not glory to God but to himself Acts 12. 23. Wherefore we should be careful to give all possible glory to God in this life How may we glorifie him in this life Quest. We may do it divers ways As Answ 1. By beleeving Gods statutes and promises effectually As Abraham being strong in the faith gave glory to God Rom. 4. 20. so may we if we be strong in the faith Yea hereby we shall give him the glory of his truth and faithfulness For as he that beleeveth not hath made him a lyar so he that beleeveth hath put to his seal That God is true 2. By being thankful unto God for favors and benefits received for he that offereth praise glorifieth him Psal 50. 23. 3. By being fruitful in grace For herein is my Father glorified saith Christ if ye bring forth much fruit Joh. 15. 8. 4. By being exemplary to others in a good way for hereby we shall not onely glorifie our selves but shall occasion others to do the like according to that of our Saviour Let your light so shine before men that they may see you good works and may glorifie your Father which is in Heaven Mat. 5. 16. 5. By being patient under the reproaches that are or shall be put upon us for Christs sake according to that of the Apostle If ye be reproached for the Name of Christ happy are ye On their part he is evil spoken of but on your part he is glorified 1 Pet. 4. 14. 6. By intending Gods glory in all our lawful actions according to the Apostles rule Whatsoever ye do in word or deed do all to the glory of God 1 Cor. 10. 31. The next Proposition is That Reprobates shall 2. Proposit be rewarded with Shame in the WORLD to come Touching which Shame of theirs we are to consider The Nature of it The Certainty of it The Degrees of it The Causes of it The Continuance of it First Touching the nature of it I conceive That their shame in the World to come shall be a total privation of glory because they shall have nothing to glory of in the World to come no Innocency no Righteousness no Holiness no Faith no Repentance no Love no Obedience c. but they shall have much to be ashamed of 1. Because their sins in this world shall all be remembred and set before them as the Lord saith by the Prophet Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such a one as thy selfe but I will reprove thee and set them in order before thine eyes Psal 50. 21. and they that shall have all their sins remembred and set before them in the World to come shall have much to be ashamed of in that world 2. Because they shall have their consciences awakened to accuse and condemne them in the World to come Rom. 2. 15. and if so then they shall have much to be ashamed of in that world 3. Because they shall bear the guilt and punishment of all their sins in the VVorld to come as it is written God shall bring upon them their own iniquity Psal 94. 23. they shall bear their iniquity Ezek. 44. 12. and every man without a pardon shall bear his own burthen Gal 6. 5. and they that shall bear the guilt and punishment of all their sins in the World to come shall have much to be ashamed of in that world and so I understand the nature of their shame Secondly touching the certainty of it I say that reprobates shall most certainly be rewarded with shame in the World to come as may be good by these Arguments 1. They that will still be wicked in this world shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according to the Prayer of David Let not me be ashamed but let the wicked be ashamed Psal 31. 17. but reprobates will still be wicked in this world Ergo. 2. They that will still forsake God in this world shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according to that of the Prophet O Lord all that forsake thee shall be ashamed Jer. 17. 13. but reprobates will still forsake God and go on whoring from him in this world Ergo. 3. They that will finally be ashamed of Christ and his Gospell in this world shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according to that of our Saviour Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinfull generation of him also shall the Son of Man be ashamed when he shall come in the glory of his Father with the holy Angells But reprobates will finally be ashamed of Christ and his Gospell in this world Ergo. 4. They that will still hate the righteous in this world shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come as it was said to Job They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame Job 8. 22. but Reprobates will still hate the righteous in this world Ergo. 5. They that will still be the servants of sin and Satan in this world shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according as God saith by the Prophet My servants shall rejoyce but ye shall be ashamed Esa 65. 13. but reprobates will still be the servants of sin and Satan in this world Ergo. 6. They that will still be foolish in this world in a spirituall sense shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according to that of Solomon Shame shall be the promotion of fools Prov. 3. 35. but reprobates will still be foolish in a spirituall sense Ergo. 7. They that will still be proud in this world and live under the dominion of this sin shall be rewarded with shame in the world to come according to the Prayer of David Let the proud be ashamed Psal 119. 78. And as Solomon intimates