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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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Carry it so as those to whom God hath given grounds of everlasting Consolation We are up when we have the World with us but dead in the Nest when our temporal Dependencies are broken The Covenant is the same still and there should be your Hope and your Joy 2 Cor. 1.20 All the Promises of God in him are Yea and in him Amen unto the Glory of God by us 2 Sam. 23.5 Although my House be not so with God yet he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure for this is all my Salvation and all my desire although he ma●e it not to grow Heaven is where it was the World cannot make void your Interest in it Therefore you should rejoice in the Lord always Phil. 4.4 Rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice SERMON XVI 2 Thess. 2.16 And good hope through Grace WE now come to the third ground of Audience and Acceptance he hath given us good hope through Grace This sheweth how we entertain the everlasting Consolation offered in the Gospel with good Hope and this wrought in us by God Here is 1. The Gift good Hope 2. The moving Cause through Grace Doct. That it is a great advantage when we pray for Consolation and Confirmation in Holiness to consider that God hath already given us the Hope of Eternal Life Here I shall 1. Open the Gift 2. Shew what incouragement this is in Prayer In the opening the Gift let me inquire 1. What is this good Hope mentioned and what are the Properties of it 2. That this is the free Gift of God 1. What is this good Hope Hope is sometimes put for the Object or Thing hoped for As Prov. 13.12 Hope deferred maketh the Heart sad That is the delay of the good expected is very tedious and troublesome to us So in Christian Hope Col. 1.5 For the Hope which is laid up for you in Heaven Where Hope is put for the Object of it the blessed and glorious Estate which is reserved for us hereafter The great objects of Hope which yet do not exclude intervening Blessings are these 1. The coming of Christ to o●r Comfort Tit. 2.13 Looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ. 1 Pet. 1.13 Gird up the loins of your Minds and be sober and hope to the end for the Grace that is to be ●rought unto you at the Revelation of Iesus Christ. Hope is there described by its singular Object the coming of Christ called there the Revelation of Christ. Christ is now under a Vail his Bodily Presence being removed and his Spiritual Glory seen but darkly as in a Glass but then he shall appear in Person and in his Glory When Christ withdrew out of sight our Comfort seemed ●o be gone with him but he will come ag●in he is not gone in anger but about Business to set all things at rights against the day of solemn Espousals and then he cometh to possess what he hath purchased and to carry the Church into the everlasting place of her Abode This is the great Hope of Christans and a blessed and good Hope it is indeed 2. The Resurrection of the Dead Acts 2.36 My flesh shall rest in Hope Acts 24.15 I have hope towards God tha● there shall be a Resurrection both of the Iust and Vnjust Acts 26.6 7 8. Now I stand judged for the hope of the Promise made unto the Fathers unto which Promise our twelve Tri●es instantly serving God day and night hope to come Why should it be thought an incredible thing with you that God should raise the Dead Death seemeth to make void all the Promises at once but there is an estate after Death the Dead shall rise and to Men bred up in the Bosom of the Church this should not seem incredible It is not incredible in it self considering the Justice and Power of God But why to you Since all Religion tendeth to it But it is a matter of undoubted certainty all Believers do look for long for and prepare for this Blessedness otherwise why should they trouble themselves about Religion which abridgeth us of present Delights and exposeth us to great Difficulties and Sufferings But there is another Life after this where all is happy and joyful and therefore we serve God instantly day and night 3. The Vision of God I Iohn 3.2 that at length we shall be admitted into his blessed Presence and see him as he is and be made like him both for Holiness and Happiness 4. Our heavenly Inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 An inheritance incorruptible and undefiled that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us Called Eternal Life Tit. 1.2 In hope of eternal Life which God that cannot lie promised us The Glory of God Rom. 5.2 We rejoyce in hope of the Glory of God Well then all this is a good Hope if there be the things hoped for for the object of our Hope is the chiefest Good the eternal Vision and Fruition of God this is that we must aim at as our Happiness Psal. 17.15 As for me I shall behold thy Face in Righteousness I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy Likeness we must seek after it and make it our constant Work Heb. 11.6 God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him this is that we must take hold of as having a right and title to it Heb. 6.18 Who have fled for refuge to lay hold on the Hope set before us We challenge it by the Law of Grace as we fulfil the Conditions Our Hold is more strong Right more evident as we get greater measures of the First-fruits we gain more security and confidence in the spiritual Conflict Ver. 19. Which Hope we have as an Anchor of the Soul sure and stedfast By good Works we enter upon the possession of it in part as we get the First-fruits of the Spirit Rom. 8.23 We our selves also which have the First-fruits of the Spirit even we our selves groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the redemption of our Body 2 Cor. 5.5 Now he that hath wrought us for the self-same thing is God who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit In whole when we come to Heaven for then we enter into our Master's Joy Matth. 25.21 when we die our Souls enter into that blessed place where the Spirits of just Men are made perfect not only preserved in manu Dei but admitted in conspectum Dei 1 Pet 1.9 Receiving the end of your Faith the salvation of your Souls But after the Resurrection and general Judgment John 14.3 I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also Then in Body and Soul we enter into our everlasting Mansions 2. Sometimes Hope is put for the reasons and causes of Hoping and so he that giveth me solid reasons of Hoping giveth me good Hope In this sense it is
we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end Their Hope is slight and fluid the Temporary loseth his Joy and Comfort which he conceived in the offers of the Gospel and so either casts off the profession of Godliness or neglecteth the Power and Practice of it But the true Christian is Serious Patient Heavenly and Holy because he is alway looking to his End and sweetneth his Work by his great Hope keepeth up his Taste or lively expectation of the Mercy of Christ to everlasting Life Nay this differenceth the Children of God those that are in their Conflict from those that are in their Triumph the Sanctified and Glorified those that are in their Way and those that are at Home They that are at Home are enjoying what we expect and in posse●●ion of that Supreme Good that we yet hope for they have neither Miseries to fear nor Blessings to desire beyond what they do enjoy they see what they love and possess what they see But the time of our Advancement is not yet come and therefore we can only look and long for it this is our Work and present Happiness 2. Now the Covenant of God is contrived to raise Hope in us The Iachin and Boaz the two Pillars that support it are Mercy and Truth Micah 7.20 Thou wilt perform the Truth to Jacob and t●e Mercy to Abraham Psal. 25.10 All the Paths of the Lord ●re Mercy and Truth unto such as keep his Covenant and his Testimonies And Psal. 138.2 I will praise the Name for thy loving Kindness and Truth For thou hast magnified thy Word above all thy Name And in many other Scriptures 1. The Mercy and Grace of the Covenant 1. In the frame of it where excellent Benefits are dispensed upon free Terms that our Faith and Hope may be in God the Lord would not leave the sinful Creature under Despair but hath provided a way how we may be R●conciled and Glorified Psal. 130.4 There is forgiveness with thee that thou mayst be feared Mercy opens the Door for us the very offer speaks much Mercy the terms are Mercy So much Duty is required as is necessary and doth arise from the nature of the thing Violence would be offered to the Reason of a serious Creature if such things were not required 2. In the dispensations of th● Blessings of the Covenant Now Gal. 6.16 To as many as walk according to this Rule Peace be on them and Mercy and on the Israel of God There are many Infirmities and Fra●lties but God passeth them by when there is Sincerity Our Faith is weak and mingled with Doubtings our Love to God clogged with much inordinate Self-love our Obedience often interrupted Too much deadness and coldness in holy Things yet these do not cast us out of the favour of God nor make void our Interest in the Covenant where the Heart for the main is set to serve him and please him Mal. 3.17 I will spare them as a Man spareth his own Son that ●erveth him 3. At the very close of all it is Grace Hope unto the end for the Grace that is brought unto you at the Revelation of Christ 1 Pet. 1.13 Then there will be the fullest and largest Manifestation of God's Love and free Grace There is Grace brought to us now by the Revelation of Jesus Christ in the Gospel but when his Person shall be revealed Grace shall be seen in all its Graciousness We see his Grace in the pardon of Sins and that measure of Sanctification which now we attain unto that he is pleased to pass by our Offences and take us into his Family and give us right to his Heavenly Kingdom and some taste of his Love and remote Service But when Pardon shall be pronounced by the Judge's Mouth when he shall take us not only into his Family but into his Palace and Father's House and give us not Right only but Possession and we shall be admitted to the immediate Vision and Fruition of God and be everlastingly imployed in Heavenly Praising and delighting in him then Grace will be Grace indeed 2. His Truth and Mercy openeth the Door for us Truth keepeth it open Mercy is the Pipe Truth is the conveyance Now God bindeth himself by Promise and hath ever been tender of his Word We may see for the present that a Covenant-Interest is no fruitless thing he hath confirmed this Hope to the World by Miracles to us within the Church by the Seal and earnest of his Spirit or the impression of his Image preparing the Hearts of the Faithful for this blessed Estate Ephes. 4.30 Grieve not the holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed unto the Day of Redemption 2 Cor. 5.5 Who hath given us the earnest of his Spirit He hath appointed Ordinances to revive our Hopes 1 Cor. 11.26 For as often as ye eat this Bread and drink this Cup ye do shew the Lord's Death till he come By daily experience we see many of God's Children have gone out of the World chearfully professing this Hope we have the same Father of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named Ephes. 3.15 are reconciled to him by the same Christ. Col. 1.20 Having made peace through the Blood of the Cross by him to reconcile all things to himself by him I say whether they be things in Earth or things in Heaven If he be so good to that part of the Family that is now in Heaven he will be good to them also that are working out their Salvation with fear and trembling 3. What an advantage is it to the Spiritual Life to have good Hope wrought in us through Grace 1. It maketh us diligent and Serious Christianity implieth a serious application of our Heart and Mind to do what Christ requireth that we may obtain what he hath offered to do it as our first work and chief business Phil. 2.12 Work out your own Salvation with fear and trembling Heb. 4.1 Let us labour to enter into that rest That is imply our utmost care and diligence Now all the Executive Powers are fortified and strengthened in their Operation by Hope 2. To be Patient and Mortified that we subdue our Lusts and bear the loss of our Interests with an humble and quiet Mind Rom. 12.12 Patient in Tribulation rejoycing in Hope And for Lusts 1 John 3.3 He that hath this Hope purifieth himself even as he is Pure 3. To be Heavenly and Holy the one respects our End the other our Race For it is not a few dead lifeless Thoughts now and then but the continual and delightful fore-sight of Eternal Bliss What is the way to Heaven but Hope And who more pure and holy than they that look for such things 2 Pet. 3.14 Wherefore Bel●ved seeing ye look for such things be diligent that ye be found of him in peace without spot and blameless Vse 2. Well then get this Hope But what must we do You will say It is God's Gift Yet
foot to subvert their Faith and expose the whole Christian Doctrine to contempt First The manner of obtestation falleth first under our consideration in which two things are mentioned 1. The coming of Christ. 2. Their gathering together unto him Obtestations are by those things which have great reverence and respect with us as most likely to prevail Now these two things are mentioned 1. As weighty 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee before God and the Lord Iesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearance and his Kingdom 2. This was the Article mistaken and perverted as to one circumstance the Time but the thing is taken for granted as an unquestionable truth and the support of all their hopes 2 Thess. 1.10 When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints and admired in all them that believe 3. This was a famous Christian Doctrine with which the Apostles usually began in planting Religion in any place 1 Thess. 5.1 2 3. But of the times and the seasons ye have no reason that I write unto you for ye your selves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night c. 4. It was of precious account with them 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Iudge shall give me at that day and not to me only but unto them also that love his appearing So that the obtestation implyeth both the certainty of their belief and also their dear account of this Article of Faith and therefore the sense is As you do assuredly expect him and love and look and long for this day that it may go well with you and Christ appear to your glory so be not troubled 1. Doct. That the coming of Christ to the judgment is a truth well known firmly believed and earnestly desired by all true Christians 2. Doct. That when Christ shall come all the Saints shall be gathered together unto him 1. Doct. That the coming of Christ to the judgment is a truth well known firmly believed and earnestly desired by all the Saints 1. That it is well known the Apostle produceth the testimony of Enoch Jude 14. Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints David often mentioneth it as a thing delighted in by Believers therefore in a Poetical or rather Prophetical strain he calleth upon the Heavens Ear●h Sea and Fields to rejoice before the Lord for he cometh for h● cometh to judge the Earth he shall judge the World with Righteousness and the people with his truth Psal. 96.13 and again Psal. 98.10 He calleth upon the Creatures to rejoice before the Lord for he cometh to judge the Earth with Righteousness shall he judge the World and the people with Equity passages whi●h relate not only to the Kingdom of the Messiah as it is exercised now in the World but also to his final act of judging till which time they are not fully verifyed Solomon bindeth ●he whole duty of man upon him by his consideration Eccles. 12.13 14. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter Fear God and keep his Commandements for this is the whole duty of man for God shall bring every work into Iudgment with every secret thing whether it be good or whether it be evil And the Apostles when they went abroad to Proselyte the World usually began with this point 2. That this is firmly believed by all true Christians This must needs be so because it is the grand inducement to all Piety and Godliness and none ever disbelieved it but those the interest of whose Lusts ingaged them to question it 2 Pet. 3.3 4 5. Knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own lusts and saying Where is the promise of his coming For since the Fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were from the beginning of the Creation For this they willingly are ignorant of c. willingly ignorant their interest puts them upon it rather than their Conscience because this Doctrine filleth them with unquiet thoughts that they cannot so securely follow their sinful practices till they blot out the fear of it or banish the thoughts of it out of their hearts but all that obey the teachings of grace take it for objective or subjective grace they firmly believe it Tit. 2.11 12 13. For the grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodl●ness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present World looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearance of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ. The sound belief of it is not so much encountred with the doubts of the mind as the inclinations of their perverse hearts Now the seeming reasons of partial men are not to be heard especially as delivered in a scoffing malicious way and on the other side Godliness and Mortification standeth upon such evident reason as mans unquestionable duty that it needeth not to be maintained by a lie and manifest falshood Certainly they that deny it do not so much reason against this Article of our Christian Faith as scoff at it and it is to be imputed to the malignity of their tempers rather than the acuteness or sharpness of their reason that they do not believe it Many things which they urge are a manifest token of the contrary As the calamities of the good 2 Thess. 1.4 5. So that we glory in you for your Faith and Patience in all your Persecutions and tribulations that you endure which is a manifest token of the righteous Iudgment of God The perversion of Justice Eccles. 3.16 17. And moreover I saw under the Sun the place of Iudgment that wickedness was there and the place of righteousness that iniquity was there I said in my heart God shall judge the righteous and the wicked for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work Things must be reviewed and judged over again A State Engine to serve Order and Government doth the benefit of mankind need a lie to promote it Doth carnal interest govern the World or Vertue If meer carnal Interest what a confusion would there be of all things Then men might commit all Villany take away mens lives and goods when it is their interest or they could do it safely and secretly without infringement of their interest Servants poison their Masters if they could do it without discovery and there were no sin in it men prey upon others if it be in the power of their hands and catch he that catch can without impunity would be the truest Wisdom Clear it is Vertue cannot be supported without the tho●ghts of a World to come and it is unreasonable to imagine that God would make a World which cannot be governed without falshood and deceit 3. That it is earnestly desired by all true Christians that is of chief respect
it be so when he saith Come ye blessed of my Father inherit a Kingdom prepared for you before the foundations of the World were laid Reconciliation with God is comfortable but what will fruition be 3. Look upon a Christians Priviledges Believers then find the fruit of their interest in him and have their reward adjudged to them Rev. 22.12 Behold I come quickly and my reward is with me Christ doth not come empty handed it is but maintenance we have from him now but then Wages earnest now but then the full sum It is our Pay-day yea rather it is our Crowning day 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the righteous Iudge will give me in that day 1 Pet. 5.4 When the chief Shepherd shall appear ye shall receive a Crown of glory which fadeth not away those that have been faithful and diligent in their duty shall not need to seek another Pay-Master tha● which Christ giveth us in hand is worth all the pains that we lay out in his Service Grace and inward Peace but then we shall have Glory and Honour he will honour us in the sight of those that have opposed contradicted and despised us Our comfort is hidden but our Glory is sensible and visible and publick before all the World Objection But how can true Christians earnestly desire it when so many tremble at the thought of it for want of assurance of Gods Love Ans. We suppose a Christian in a right frame and one that doth prepare for his coming But 1. The meanest Saint hath some inclination this way it was one of the points of the Apostolical Catechism Heb. 6.2 The Doctrine of Resurrection from the dead and of eternal Iudgment and the Apostolical Catechism was for the initiating or en●ring of Christians into the Faith and Profession of the Gospel when they laid the foundation this was one truth which was never omitted the coming of Christ to Judgment now Faith is a believing not with the mind only but the heart they were to be affected with what they did believe Sapida scientia was the qualification and not with trembling only for that would deter them from Christianity but with rejoicing of hope which did invite them to the practice of it Heb. 3.6 Whose house are we if we hold fast the confidence and rejoicing of hope firm unto the end and indeed what other affection can become the thought of Christs rewards which he will bring with him 2. Sometimes there may be a drowsiness and indisposition in the Children of God when their Lamps are not kept burning Luke 12. 37. Blessed are those Servants whom when the Lord cometh he shall find watching but the wise Virgins slumbered as well as the foolish and so for a Season they may be unprepared for his coming by carelessness or remission of their watchfulness and neglect of preparation yet the Spirit and inclination this way beginneth with the new birth A Wife desireth her Husbands coming home after a long Journey but it may be all things are not ready and in so good order Sometimes all good Christians desire the coming of Christ but sometimes they are not so exact and accurate in their walkings and therefore their affections are not so lively security breedeth deadness and God is fain to rouze us up by sharp afflictions 3. The Church doth really and heartily desire Christs coming though they tremble at some circumstances of his coming there is a degree of bondage that hindereth much of our confidence and boldness 1 John 2.17 18. Herein is our love made perfect th●t we may have boldness in the day of Iudgmen● because as he is so are we in this World There is no fear in love but perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment he hath feareth is not made perfect in love while we are imperfect there may be some fears how it shall go with us in the Judgment The day of Judgment may be considered in esse rei or in esse cogni●o the success of the day it self that we may stand before Christ in the Judgment or in our apprehension of it that we may think of it with boldness confidence and desire all sincere persons shall speed well in the Judgment but while we are thus weak and imperfect we have little confidence of our sincerity Certainly the more holy we are the more we are emboldened against Judgment to come therefore we must every day get a Conscience soundly established against the fears of Hell and Damnation 4. To be of such a temper as not at all to value and prize and delight in it quencheth all sense of Godliness and Religion surely they are not touched with any fear of God who wish it would never come who would be glad in their heart to hear such news they have the Spirit of the Devil in them who count his coming their burden and torment they cannot say the Lords Prayer without a fear to be heard and pray thy Kingdom come when they desire it may never be the thoughts of it casts a damp on their carnal rejoicing and he that is afraid left his Prayers prove true can never pray heartily no not with a moral sincerity Vse To press us to keep up a firm belief and an earnest desire of Christs coming this will make you Heavenly minded Phil. 3.20 21. For our Conversation is in Heaven where we look for the Saviour the Lord Iesus Christ. It will ingage you to Fidelity in your duty for every one of us must give an account of himself to God John 2.28 And now little Children abide in him that when he shall appear we may have confidence and not be ashamed before him at his coming To watchfulness as well as faithfulness Luke 21.36 Watch ye therefore and pray always that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass and to stand before the Son of man Yea to diligence that you may clear up your title and interest Heb. 9.28 And to them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto Salvation 2 Pet. 3.12 Wherefore beloved seeing that ye look for these things be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace without spot and blameless Oh therefore let this be a precious truth to you which you would not forgo for all the World if others tremble at the mention of it still carry it so that it may be your comfort and solace In short believe it strongly think of it frequently prepare for it diligently improve it fruitfully to all holy Conversation and Godliness yea to get Oyl not into your Lamps only but Vessels Grace in your hearts as well as profess your selves to be Christians II. Doct. That when Christ shall come all the Saints shall be gathered together unto him For evidencing this let me clear to you that at the day of Judgment there shall be 1. A Congregation 2. A Segregation
mans mouth have not I the Lord. The latter cannot be said because that is contrary to his goodness Psal. 25.8 Good and upright is the Lord therefore will he teach Sinners the way It is not to be imagined that the great and universal King should give a Law to Mankind and speak so darkly that we should have no sure direction from thence nor be able to know his mind in any of the Duties God hath required of us or expose us to great difficulties and hardships in the World And if he had not plainly expressed his will to us man would never leave writing and distinguishing himself out of his duty surely he that will venture his All for Christs sake had need of a clear warrant to bear him out for none will hazard all that is near and dear to him but for weighty Reasons 5. Besides the Illumination of the Holy Spirit doth accompany this word and make it effectual to us to shew us God as revealed in Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath s●ined into our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ and for Heaven Eph. 1.17 18. Praying that the God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of Glory may give unto you the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him the eyes of your understanding being inlightened that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his Inheritance in the Saints He sanctifieth and healeth our Souls and prepareth us for the entertainment of the Truth that as natural things are naturally discerned so spiritual things are spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2.14 The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned 6. There are promises of direction made to humble and sincere minds Psal. 25.9 The meek shall he guide in Iudgment the meek shall he teach his way to the industrious Prov. 2. 4 5. If thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hid treasures then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God to the godly and well-disposed John 7.17 If any man will do his will he shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speak of my self so to them that pray much James 1.5 If any man lack wisdom let him ask it of God that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not and it shall be given him They that thus sincerely endeavour to know the will of God will come to a sound establish'd Judgment in the Truth II. A Christian that is thus established is fortified against Spirit Word or Writing or all Suggestion that may perplex his mind 1. Against pretended Revelations called here spirit 1. Because having his mind thus setled he may boldly defy all Revelations pretended to the contrary Gal. 1.8 Though we or an Angel from Heaven preach any other Gospel than we have preached let him be accursed Any Doctrine if divers or different from or besides the written word much more contrary to it a Christian may reject it and account it Cursed Doctrine Therefore neither Church nor Angel nor Spirit is to be heard against it 2. Because a Christian is upon better terms having the written word than if God dealt with him by way of Revelations 2 Pet. 1.19 We have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a more sure word of Prophecy comparing it with the voice from Heaven of which he spake before not as if there could be any uncertainty in the Lords Voice speaking from Heaven but because a transient Voice is more easily mistaken or forgotten than an authentick standing Record as Samuel thought Eli called him when it was the Lord it is quoad nos though God gave evidence of the Truth of such Revelations as he made yet we have more accommodate means Our Lord intimateth such a thing Luke 16.31 If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead This is the surest ground for Faith to rest upon of any that ever hath been or can be given to Sinners subject to forgetfulness jealousies and mistakes 3. Because it is not rational to expect new Revelation now the Canon and Rule of Faith is closed up Heb. 2.1 2. Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard lest at any time we should let them slip c. Mat. 28.20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you John 17.20 Neither pray I for these alone but for them which shall believe on me through their word 4. Because if any such be pretended it must be tryed by the word Is. 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this word it is because they have no light in them So 1 John 4.1 Beloved believe not every Spirit but try the Spirits whether they are of God because many false Prophets are gone abroad into the World 5. Because they that despise ordinary means and pretend to Vision Revelation or Inspiration are usually such as are given up by God to a vertiginous Spirit and cast into the Dungeon of error for the punishment of other sins Mic. 2.11 If a man walking in the Spirit of falshood do lie he shall be the Prophet of this people God will permit those that are both deceivers and deceived themselves to come amongst them for a Plague to them Sleidan giveth sad instances of some given up to this phantastical frenzy that killed their own relations on pretence of inspiration and of others that murdered 50000. in one day 2. By word or unwritten Tradition this also should not shake the mind of a setled Christian for this hath no constat no evidence of its certainty and would lay us open to the deceits of men blinded by their own Interest and Passions and if such tradition could be produced as hath unquestionable Authority it must be tryed by the Scripture which is every where commended as the publick Standard and true measure and rule both of Faith and Manners 3. Not by Epistle as from us 1. Supposititious writings which the Church in all Ages hath exploded and received only those which are unquestionably theirs whose names they bear 2. False Expositions these are confuted by inspection of the Context scope of the Writer comparing of obscure places with plain and clear Thus you see what certainty God hath provided for us guide us in the way to Eternal Life SERMON III. 2 Thess. 2.3 Let no man deceive you by any means for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first And that man of sin be revealed the Son of perdition IN these words we have these two things 1. A Caution against the errour set a-foot at that
to Saints and Angels and turned into a theatrical Pomp and the Pageantry of empty Ceremonies which eclipse the Majesty and splendour of it and the Discipline of the Church into a temporal domination and all is carried in the World by sides and interests that Christianity looketh like another thing a design Calculated for the present World rather than a serious preparation for the World to come Then certainly there is an Apostasy and a defection from Christ however the corrupt manners of the Church be varnished over with the name of Christianity There is a degeneration questionless and that is Apostasy in a Mystery such as this is though not an open revolt from the Christ. But to make this more evident to you let us consider what the Kingdom of Christ is The Gospel Kingdom is a Kingdom of Light Life and Love Opposite to Light is ignorance and errour to Life a Religion that consists of shews dead rites and empty Ceremonies to Love uncharitableness malice and especially hatred of the power of Godliness now where these prevail eminently there is an opposite Kingdom set up to the Kingdom of Christ certainly a falling off from his Kingdom That is to say where in opposition to Light errour is taught and ignorance is counted the Mother of Devotion and people are restrained from the means of Knowledge as if the height of Christian Faith and Obedience did consist in an implicite believing what the Church believeth and where instead of Life men place their whole Religion on superficial Rites and Ceremonies and some trifling acts of seeming Devotion and exteriour Mortifications and instead of love to God and Souls all things are sacrificed to private Ambition and forcing Consciences with the highest penalties and persecutions to submit to their corruptions There is a manifest subversion of the interest of Christs Kingdom In short Gods witnesses were slain in that City which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt and our Lord was crucifyed Rev. 11.8 That City which answereth to Sodom for impurity to Egypt for Idolatry and to Ierusalem for persecution of the Saints there may you find the great Apostasy 5. This Apostasy from our Lords Authority and the interests of his Kingdom is some notable and discernable Apostasy and the Head and Patron thereof is Antichrist The defection is not of one or a few or many in divers Churches there have always been back-sliders from the Faith 1 Joh. 2.19 They went out from us but they were not of us and the Spirit of Antichrist wrought in the Apo●tles days 1 Joh. 2.18 As you have heard that Antichrist shall come even now there are many Antichrists and again 1 Ioh. 4.3 we are told of the Spirit of Antichrist and this is that spirit of Antichrist whereof you have heard that it should come and even now already is it in the World Then described to be afterwards Verse 5. a Worldly Spirit They are of the World and speak of the World and the World heareth them Though they profess Christianity Carnal Worldly Hypocrites which never Conquered the fleshly mind and interest have the Spiri● of Antichrist These obscure the light and obstruct the life and love of the Gospel They that wholly affect a life of pomp and ease in the Church Now this hath always been in all Ages The false Christians forget their hopes are built upon a Crucified Christ and are to be derived to them from a Glorified Christ in the other World Crucified in this World and Glorified in the next which indeed are the two considerations that keep Christianity pure and lively That all was purchased by a Crucified Christ and all is dispensed by a Glorified Christ and I wish you would oftner think of it But the great Apostasy is eminently found in some external visible Church where these corruptions are generally received and defended For the head of that Church is Antichrist where Doctrine is corrupted and the worship mingled with Idolatry and the Government an Usurpation and bent against the Holy Seed that desire to worship God in Spirit and in Truth there is this manifest revolt from and a Rebellion against God and Christ though they push with the Horns of the Lamb. That the Papists are a corrupt Sect of Christians is beyond dispute to any that will try their Religion by the Scriptures and that they are far more corrupt than the Protestants 〈◊〉 Reformed Churches will also soon appear by the comparison or a view of both Churches But whether they are so corrupt as to become the Seat of Antichrist is the matter under debate Therefore let any one conside● where the eminent Apostasy is to be found Who are they that invade Christs Authority by setting up an Universal Head over all C●ristians Who are they that establish the Doctrine of Daemons or revive the worship of a middle sort of Powers between God and mortal men 1 Tim. 4.1 who through Hypocrisy ●nvent so many lies to maintain it and when Christians should keep themselves from Idols 1 Ioh. 5.21 yet in defiance of this worship Angels and other Creatures Col. 2.18 Let n● man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels c. and erect the Images of Saints commanding and compelling men to adore them and pray to them who are they that are not contented with the one only Mediatour 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediatour between God and men the man Christ Iesus 1 Cor. 8.5 For though there be that are called Gods whether in Heaven or in Earth as there be Gods m●ny and Lords many But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things and we by him but set up other Medi●tours of Intercession Who are they that plead for Indulgences and the supererogatory sa●●sfactio●● of the Saints as gathered into the Treasure of the Church and so profitable for the remission of sins and condemn them who think the contrary Who are they that keep Beli●vers from reading the Scriptures when they are so expresly injoined to do it Joh. 5.39 and Psal. 1.2 But his delight is in the Law of the Lord and in his Law doth he meditate day and night That deny one part of the Lor●s Supper to his Disciples notwithstanding his Institution to the contrary 1 Cor. 11.25 26. After the same manner also he took the Cup whe● he had supped saying This Cup is the New Testament in my blood This do ye as often as ye drink it in remembrance of me for as oft as ye eat this bread and drink this Cup ye do shew forth the Lords death till he come It were endless to instance in all I shall speak more of it in the following Verses 6. This Apostasy is not only forbidden but foretold as a thing that would certainly come to pass This consideration is necessary for divers reasons 1. Because the Papists
err in forbidding Vertues and commanding Vices the Church were bound to believe Vices to be good and Vertues to be evil which certainly is to set man in the place of God 2. As to Indulgences as to pretend to give Pardons for sin for so many years a thing that God himself never did to pardon the sin before it was committed that is to give a licence to sin So for the highest crimes to absolve men upon a little attrition or trouble about the sin to do all this and more than this as of right is to sit in the Church of God as God 2. And shewing himself that he is God that is meant not of what he professeth in words but what he doth in deed It is not said that he saith he is God but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he sheweth himself or sets forth himself as God the reason of the thing sheweth it 1. Antichrist gets power by seduction or the deceiveableness of unrighteousness therefore does not openly call himself the true and only God He is represented as a false Prophet that speaketh lies in Hypocrisy If one would openly and plainly profess himself to be God he might be a frantick Usurper but could not be a cunning Seducer and few would be so stupid and senseless as to be led by him 2. Antichrist whoever he be is to be a Christian by profession and to have a high and great charge among the visible Professors of Christianity He is a secret Adversary that groweth upon the Apostasie or degeneration of the Christian State Now such pretend observance and obedience to Christ and therefore he would not openly declare himself to be God and he sitteth in the Temple and Church of God as before And it is a mystery All which imply crafty conveyance and that he doth not openly assume the Godhead but slily and secretly which doth not mend the matter for the insinuating devouring unsuspected Enemy is the most perillous and pernicious as Ioab to Amasa and Iudas to Christ. 3. Antichrist is plainly a man now for a man to disanul all Religion and set up himself directly as God is improbable Nero Nebuchadnezzar Simon Magus would be adored as Gods they did not deny other Gods nor a greater God above them Therefore it is the arrogance of works is intended If Antichrist will shew himself as God certainly he will sweeten his Blasphemy with some Hypocrisy as that he is the Vicar and Vicegerent of God 4. His shewing himself as God is either accepting or doing such things which if they did rightly belong to him they would shew that he is God Two persons I find in Scripture charged for usurping divine honours The one Herod Agrippa who was smitten by an Angel for not giving God the glory when the people cryed the voice of God and not of man Acts 12.22 his fault was accepting what was ascribed by others The other is the Prince of Tyre Ezech. 18.2 Because thy heart is lifted up and thou hast said I am God I sit in the seat of God in the midst of the sea● yet thou art a man and not God though thon set thy heart as the heart of God His fault was taking upon him as if he were God to accept divine honours to do those things which would make him equalize himself to our Lord Christ Blessed for ever so doth he shew himself that he is God 1. His accepting Antichrists Disciples who call him our Lord God the Pope Supremum numen in Terris a certain Deity upon Earth That the Pope hath the same Consistory with God and the same Tribunal with Christ That he is Lord of Heaven and Earth That from him there are no appeals to be made no not to God himself That the Pope may do all that God doth that he is the Husband of the Church and the foundation of Faith In the Council of Lateran Sess. 4. Alter Deus in Terra that the words of the Pope in Cathedra are for certainty of truth equal to the Scriptures that he can change the form of Sacraments delivered by Christ or Decree contrary to Scripture If any do object that these were the applauses of his Flatterers and claw-backs it is true they were so uttered but those flatteries of the Canonists and Jesuits do come to be received Doctrines among them And whereas divers Popes have directed special Commissions for perusal of the works of the learned with authority to expunge and purge out whatsoever is not Orthodoxal many better things have come under censure but these things stand still as being very pleasing to his Holinesses humility and so not to be altered Besides many of these things have been spoken to his face without rebuke Conc. Latt Sess. 2. He is called the High Priest and King that is to be adored by all and most like unto God Sess. 9. It is said the Aspect of thy Divine Majesty dazleth our Eyes and applyeth to him that of the 72. Psalm All the Kings of the Earth shall worship him and all Nations shall serve him Now to accept and approve of these flatterers is to shew himself that he is God 2. By doing such things as if he were God not by the usurpation of the formal name as arrogating to himself such things as belong to God his right and property to take upon himself to be Lord of Consciences to command what Faith is to be believed suppressing the true doctrine of Christ and setting up his own Inventions dispensing with Gods Laws taking upon him to pardon sins One Article for which Luther was condemned is this That it is not in the power of the Church or Pope to make new Articles of Faith another That the best penitence of all is the new life Qui facit Deos Divosque Deo major est The Pope doth Canonize Saints and his Decrees must be received as Oracles c. The Use is to give us a clear discovery where to find Antichrist every tittle of this is fulfilled in the Bishop of Rome that we need no longer be in doubt and say Is this he that should come or shall we look for another Who is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but he that opposeth himself to that humble state and frame wherein Christ left the Church and will be Prince of all Pastors and swear them to his obedience and hath made such troubles in the World to make himself acknowledged for Head and Chief Who is he that exalteth himself above all that is called God and is August in The World but he that takes upon him to deprive and depose Emperours Kings and Princes by his Excommunications Suspensions Interdictions and Decrees discharging Subjects of their Allegiance and Oaths and giving away their Kingdoms that doth Crown and Uncrown Emperours with his feet and tread upon them as one would do upon a Viper Who is he that sitteth as God in the Temple of God that is affecteth the honour due to our Lord Jesus Christ but
did begin to work but secretly 3. That when that impediment shall be removed then Antichrist shall be revealed First I begin with his putting them in mind of what he had told them before by word of mouth Remember ye not that when I was yet with you I told you these things This sheweth the certainty and usefulness of this Doctrine for though the event were not to be accomplished in their days yet he taught them before when present and now repeateth it again when absent he preached it in private and now writeth it for publick good and laboureth to confirm the truth of it and fasten it upon their memories Observe then that the Doctrine of Antichrist is a profitable Doctrine and a point very necessary to be preached and known 1. It is a point very necessary to admonish and warn the faithful that they be not circumvented with these delusions and be found in the opposite state to Christ Jesus and the interests of his Kingdom God hath blown his Trumpet Rev. 18.5 Come out of her my people that ye be not partakers of her sins and that ye receive not of her Plagues God calleth his people out of spiritual Babylon it is dangerous and unsafe being there if we would escape Babylons punishments we must escape her sins not live in that Communion and Society where there are such Temptations to Idolatry and other detestable enormities It is disputable whether the errors of Popery be damnable or there be any possibility of Salvation in that Religion some deny all possibility others abating from the rigou● of that opinion assert a very great difficulty 1 Cor. 3.13 Saved as by fire if so much Christianity left as to save them it is with much ado But the question is not about our benefit but our duty not whether possibly we may be saved but what is the way the Lord will have us to walk in and if there were possibility or probability of Salvation in the way in the general yet there is very little or none for them that live in a known sin and especially in a sin of such a dangerous nature as abetting an opposite faction to Christ such as is that of Antichrist 2. It is necessary to fortify and forewarn the people of God against a double Temptation 1. Against Scandal 2. Against Persecutions 1. Against Scandal it is a dangerous temptation to Atheism to see Christianity so corrupted and debauched by a vile submission to serve Worldly ends and turned into the Pageantry of empty and ridiculous Ceremonies which beget scorn and contempt of it in the minds of all considering Beholders and therefore there are more Atheists in Rome and Italy than in other Countries supernatural things disguised with a vain pomp lose their reverence and do not alarm the Conscience but harden the heart in a setled Atheism and contempt of Christ Now it is a mighty stay to the heart to see that this Degeneration was foreseen and foretold John 16.1 These things have I spoken to you that you should not be offended Mat. 18.7 Wo unto the World because of offences for it must needs be that offences come but wo to that man by whom the offence cometh 2. Against Persecutions for the man of sin is also a Son of Perdition a destroyer of the Saints and maketh havock of the people of God now it is grievous when Christians suffer by Christians and we may have many doubtings and misgivings about our cause But when Antichrist is clearly discovered we submit the more chearfully to suffer the hardest things under his Tyranny for suffering under Antichristian Persecution is Martyrdom and suffering for Christ as much as suffering under Pagan Persecution Rev. 14.13 And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me write Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth c. not only the Primitive Martyrs who were put to death by Heathens but those that are condemned by Christians and burnt for Hereticks those are Martyrs also 3. That we may the better understand true Christianity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 opposites illustrate each other the two opposite States are Christianity and Antichristianity the one is a mystery of Godliness 1 Tim. 3.16 the other a mystery of Iniquity the design of the mystery of Godliness is to recover men from the Devil the World and the Flesh unto God the other to seduce men from God to the Devil the World and the Flesh again and that by corrupting the former mystery or the most excellent Institution that ever the World was acquainted with for the ennobling and refining mans nature so that Christs Religion is turned against himself to lull mens Consciences asleep whilst they gratify the lusts of the Eyes the lusts of the Flesh or live in Pride of Life the Devil is gratified by all sin but especially he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Synesius calleth him one that delighteth in Idols as knowing this is the best way to make men brutish or to live in an oblivion or neglect of God for an Idol is a teacher of lies Habak 2.18 doth imprint upon the mind carnal and false conceptions of a Deity 4. To confirm us in the truth of the Christian Faith when we see the Prophecies of it expresly fulfilled for that is the Lords direction to know a true Prophet Deut 18.22 If the thing come to pass and the event doth punctually answer the Prediction but when Prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord and the thing follow not nor come to pass that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken Now the Apostles did not only teach the Church the Doctrine of Christianity but by a Prophetick Spirit and Divine Revelation foretold things to come and among these the great thing which is to happen and come to pass before Christs second coming is Antichrist or the appearing of the man of sin Therefore that we may not doubt of what is past nor suspect what is further to come it is good to study these Prophecies and know they are to be fulfilled in their time that we may say that God hath kept touch with the World hitherto in all the Predictions of the word will not fail at last Use 1. To reprove them that think this is a curious point not to be searched into why then did God reveal it and that so often by S t Paul by S t Iohn in so many Prophetical Representations of it surely it is not curiosity to search into things revealed but to intrude our selves into things hidden and which God hath put under a vail of Secresy It is true men must know their measure and not attempt to run before they can go and venture upon obscure points before well versed in plain and it is true in more abstruse points men must not rashly define but soberly and modestly to enquire and compare Predictions with plain Events this is no way culpable To reprove those that are so impatient of giving a
holiness and reconciliation with a God the Terminus à quo men are carnal ungodly 1. Carnal when man fell from God he fell to himself self interposed as the next Heir and that self was not the Soul but the Flesh many wrong their Souls but no man ever yet hated his own Flesh and therefore men would rule themselves and please themselves according to their fleshly appetite and fancy John 3.6 That which is born of the flesh is ●lesh and therefore love the Pleasures Honours and Profits of the World as the necessary provision to satisfy the desires of the Flesh And whosoever live thus they live in a carnal state as all do till grace renew them Rom. 8.5 but this carnal estate doth bre●k forth and bewray it self in various ways of sinning Titus 3.3 For we our selves also were sometimes foolish disobedient deceived serving divers lusts and pleasures living in malice and envy hateful and hating one another All are not Fornicators Drunkards Persecutors nor live in the same way of sinnng but all are turned from God to the World and have a carnal mind which is emnity to God Rom. 8. 7. 2. The next word is ungodly men thus constituted live either in a denial of God Psalm 14.1 The fool hath said in his heart there is no God or a neglect of God Ephes. 2.12 Without God in the world without any acknowledgment or worship of him Psalm 9.17 The wicked shall be turned into Hell and all the Nations that forget God or if not deprived of all sense of a Deity they worship false Gods as those Acts 14.12 13. the men of Lycaonia that called Barnabas Iupiter and Paul Mercurius because he was the chief Speaker and would have sacrificed to them and the Apostle saith to the Galatians Gal. 4. 8. When ye knew not God ye did service to them which by nature are no Gods they worshipped plurality of false Gods And though the wise men of the Gentiles had some confused knowledge of the true God Rom. 1.19 20 21. yet they glorified him not as God but committed Idolatry by setting up a false medium of worship an Idol which begot a bruitish Conception of God in their mind so that a false Religion is so far from shewing a remedy of corrupt nature that it is a great part of the Disease it self 2. The Terminus ad quem into a state of Holiness and Reconciliation with God in whom alone man can be happy 1. For Holiness and Obedience to God the great design of the Christian Religion is to bring us back to God again 1. As we are carnal by the denial of fleshly and worldly lusts Tit. 2.12 The Grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts c. 1 Pet. 2.11 Dearly beloved I beseech you as Strangers and Pilgrims abstain from fleshly lusts that war against the soul and Gal. 5.24 They that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts 2. As we are Ungodly to bring us to the Knowledge Love Worship and Obedience of the true God Acts 14.15 We pray you that ye should turn from these vanities to the living God that hath made Heaven and Earth and the Sea and all things therein and to seek after the Lord from whom we have life breath and all things Acts 17.25 26 28.1 Thess. 1.9 How ye turned from Idols to serve the living and true God 2. Reconciliation with God that we might have commerce with him for the present and live for ever with him hereafter 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself not imputing their Trespasses unto them and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation 1 Pet. 1.18 Ye are not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold from your vain conversations c. Heb. 7.25 He is able to save unto the uttermost all that come unto God through him That whereas before they were alienated from the life of God they might live in his love and in the expectation of being admitted into his blessed presence that they may see him as he is and be like him 1 Iohn 3.2 2. The way it took to obtain these ends how God may be satisfied man renewed and changed God pacified by the Sacrifice Merit and Intercession of Christ Jesus who came in our flesh and nature not only to acquaint us with the Will of God and the unseen things of another World but to suffer an accursed death for our sins therefore the mystery of Godliness is chiefly seen in God manifested in our flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 and man must be renewed and changed for our misery sheweth what is needful to our remedy and recovery that we be not only pardoned but sanctified if ever we will be saved and glorified for till men have new and holy hearts they can never see God Hob. 12.14 Without holiness it is impossible to see God Mat. 5.8 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God c. nor for the present love him and delight in him nor take him for their chief happiness As none but Christ can satisfie Justice and reconcile such a Rebel to God so none but Christs Spirit can sanctifie and renew our Souls that we may live in obedience to him 1 Cor. 6.11 Such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Iesus and by the spirit of our God This is the Mystery of Godliness 2. Now for the mystery of ungodliness or iniquity that is a quite opposite state but carried on plausibly and with seeming respect to the mystery which it opposeth To know it take these considerations 1. Where the ●●rnal life is had in request and honour there certainly is the mystery of Iniquity to be found whatever pretences be put upon it Now the carnal life is there had in request and honour 1. Where all is referred to Worldly gain and profit and the whole frame of the Religion tendeth that way for certainly they are Enemies to the Cross of Christ whose God is their belly and who mind earthly things Phil. 3.19 Now Pardons Indulgences Purgatory Shrines of Saints what do they all tend unto but to make a merchandize of Religion It was an old by-word Omnia Romae venalia all things may be bought at Rome even Heaven and God himself c. And these things are used not only to open the peoples mouths in Prayer but their hands in Oblations and Offerings The Complexion of their Religion is but a gainful Trade But the Papal exactions and traffickings have been so much and so loudly insisted upon and the evil runneth out into so many branches that I shall forbear 2. Where temporal greatness is looked upon as the main prop of their Religion The Kings Daughter is glorious within rich in Gifts and Graces Psal. 45.13 and Psalm 93.5 Holiness becometh thy house O Lord for ever
have an unction from the holy one and ye know all things A Child of God hath something in his bosom that will not permit him to hearken to Popery the very life in us is opposite to this dead shew and mummery of trashy Devotions Now I come to the Author with the means of Consuming The Lord shall consume him with the Spirit of his mouth The Lord that is the Lord Christ. But what is meant by the Spirit of his mouth or the breath of his mouth as some render it Two things may be meant hereby either his Providential Word or his Gospel accompanied by his Spirit 1. His Providential Word that is when Christ faith Let it be done it shall be done Isa. 11.4 He shall smite the Earth with the Rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips he shall slay the wicked those that are called wicked they are also called the Earth because they are earthly minded and have their portion here and possess much on earth and have great power by the advantage of which they oppress his People Now to execute Judgment upon them Christ needeth no more than the Rod of his mouth that powerful Word whereby he created all things Ps. 33.6 By the words of the Lord were the Heavens made and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth Upholdeth all things Heb. 1.3 Upholding all things by the word of his Power And brings all things to nothing again John 18.6 As soon as he had said to them I am he they went backward and fell to the ground one word of his powerful Providence is enough Or secondly 2. It is meant of the Efficacy of his Gospel as it is accompanied by his Spirit called the Sword of the Spirit Eph. 6.17 and it is said to be quick and powerful Heb. ● 12 and Rev. 2.16 Repent or I will come against thee quickly and smite thee with the Sword of my mouth by this word he shall confound the falshood and cunning practices which are carried on under this my●●●●y of Iniquity and give it such a deadly and incurable wound that it shall languish before it be utterly destroyed Doct. That Antichrists Destruction is by the preaching of the Gospel and the victorious evidence of Truth It must needs be so For his Kingdom and Tyranny is upheld by Darkness which is dispelled by the Light of the Truth And therefore the Papists as all other Hereticks are lucifugae Scripturarum Dei cannot endure the Scriptures deny them to the people and seek to make them contemptible by all the means they can Again his Kingdom is carryed on by Falshood and his Cheats and Impostures and Wickedness and Usurpation and false Interpretations and Delusions are discovered by the truth and simplicity of the Gospel and so is consumed yet more and more Lastly Popery is a dead form of Religion and there is not only Truth in the word of God but Life we are not only enlightened but quickened by it and converted to God and made partakers of his Spirit And these will go against their own experience and inclination if they should sit down with such empty beggarly Rudiments But here ariseth a Question shall Antichrist be consumed no other way ● but by the Spirit of his mouth We read in the Prophecy of Wars by which the Antichristian State is brought to nought I answer The pure and powerful preaching of the Gospel is the principal means whereby the Spirit of the Lord consumeth Antichrist in the hearts of men but this is not exclusive of other means which God in the ways of his Providence may use to weaken his Worldly Interest But we must distinguish between the means God may use and we must use Simply to put down a Religion by force of arms is not our way it is not lawful certainly to invade other Nations upon the pure and sole title of Rel●gion But if they invade us on that account no doubt a Prince and People so invaded may defend themselves But when a War is commenced on other occasions it is the most chearful cause to ingage in when we War against the Abettors of Antichrist we War against an Enemy whom God will consume Constamine warred against Licinius his Collegue● not because an Infidel but because he persecuted the Christians contrary to their Capitulations Lewis the XII caused it to be disputed in a Synod at Tours Num liceret Papae absque causa Principi bellum inferre when it was answered Non licet a second Question Num tali Principi sua defensione fas sit eu● invadere Their Answers were Licet which he undertook and caused money to be stamped with this Inscription Perdam Babylonem 1. Vse We learn hence not to be discouraged in our greatest extremities when all temporal hopes seem to fail and we have nothing left us but the word of our Testimony let us not distrust our spiritual weapons for they are mighty through God to bring down all the strongs holds of sin and Antichrist 2 Cor. 10.4 5. Oh incourage your selves in the Lord you have the merit of his Humiliation and the power of his Exaltation Merit what cannot the blood of Christ do to fetch off men from their inveterate prejudices and superstitions 1 Pet. 1.18 We are redeemed by the blood of Christ from our vain Conversations so for the power of his Exaltation there is his Spirit the success of his Spirit on the pouring out of the first Sermon Acts 2.41 fetched in 3000. Souls that had embrued their hands in the blood of their Saviour and were in no very devout posture at that time his Word that is the Rod of his strength Psal. 110.2 which hath a mighty power to convince transform and convert Souls Rom 1.16 For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ which is the power of God unto Salvation Then there is the power of Providence all Judgment is put into Christs hands for the advancement of his own Kingdom Iohn 5.22 if all be in Christs hands why should you distrust your cause or the success of it 2. If you would defend your selves and wound the Enemy be much acquainted with the word of God which is the Sword of the Spirit Eph. 6.17 thereby you may ward off every blow of a Temptation Surely then we should be much acquainted with this wo●d that it may dwell in us richly that we m●y have it ready this is enough to make wise the simple for all necessary duties and defence 3. Pray heartily that the word of God may have a free course 2 Thess. 3.1 and t●at God would send forth labourers into his Harvest Matth. 9.38 2. The final destruction of Antichrist and destroy him by the brightness of his coming This coming is most likely to be the coming of Christ so often mentioned 2 Thess. 1.7 8. When the Lord Iesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty Angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on those that know
little Flock for it is your Fathers good Pleasure to giv● you the Kingdom And this is accompanied with his active Providence and Care over us all the way thither So that all things are sanctified to us that we may be sanctified to God Rom. 8.28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are the Called according to his purpose 2. It sheweth us that the Elect have cause to bless God if they be chosen to Salvation though not to Wealth Pleasure and Honour These Thessalonians endured great Afflictions for the Gospel sake yet Pa●l looked upon himself as bound to give thanks always to God for them because he had chosen them to Salvation God disperseth his Gifts variously some are shall I say chosen or condemned rather to Worldly Felicity It is the Will of God they should attain great Wealth and Honour here and will you envy them and repine against Providence though God hath reserved you for a better Estate hereafter Compare two places one is Ier. 17.13 All that forsake thee shall be written in the Earth The other is Luke 10.20 Rejoyce in this that your Names are written in Heaven Which is the better Privilege to be written in Earth or to be written in Heaven To have a great Name in the Subsidy-Book or to have our Names written in the Book of Life The one is their Punishment the other your Blessedness Second Use is Exhortation It presseth you to two things 1. Put in for a share and interest in this Mercy that is to say in the Apostle's words 2 Pet. 1.10 Give deligence to make your Calling and election sure God hath told us who are Elected and who are not Therefore our way is to accept of the general Grace offered and to devote and resign our selves to God and to depend upon the Merits of our Redeemer and put our selves under the Discipline of his Spirit in the use of the appointed Means humbly waiting for his renewing and reconciling Grace and every Day more and more by diligence in the holy and heavenly Life getting your Interest more assured For by this means do we come to know the purposed Love of God and that he hath not appointed us to Wrath but to obtain eternal Salvation by our Lord Iesus Christ. We need not say who shall go up to Heaven to know the Mind of God Our Election is known to us by our Vocation and our Vocation by the Fruits our walking before him in Holiness and Righteousness all our Days Surely the knowledg of our Election is a thing greatly to be desired because our Eternal Happiness and all Spiritual good Things depend upon it Election is the free Love of God by which he intendeth these Blessings to us This is manifested by Calling by which they begin to be applied to us then the effectual Operation which these Blessings have in us discovereth Calling when we call on the Name of Christ and depart from Iniquity 2 Tim. 2.19 2. We should praise and admire and esteem this glorious Grace and shew our Thankfulness both in Word and Deed. 1. In Word because that is a means to kindle in our Hearts the Love of God and to stir up a Spiritual rejoycing in him Psal. 103.1 2 3. Bless the Lord O my Soul and all that is within me bless his holy Name Bless the Lord O my Soul and forget not all his Benefits Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities who healeth all thy Diseases c. 2. But chiefly in Deed you are more obliged to live to God than other Men wh●n passing by thousands who in outward ●espects were better than you and you as deep in Sin as they Not only without but against all merit of yours by his singular Grace set you apart for himself Shall I sin against God and grieve his Spirit No Let me glorifie him as long as I have a Day to live SERMON XII 2 Thess. 2.14 Whereunto he called you by our Gospel to the obtaining of the Glory of our Lord Iesus Christ. AFter the Doctrine of Antichrist and God's dreadful Spiritual J●dgments on his Abetters and Followers the Apostle interposeth some matter of Consolation to the Thessalonians As before he comforted them from their Election so now from their Vocation Therefore as we saw the Doctrine of Election set forth in the former Verse with all its appendant Branches and Circumstances So now the Doctrine of Vocation with what belongeth to it Here Calling is set forth 1. By the Author of it he called you that is God who from the beginning hath chosen you to Salvation 2. The outward Means by our Gospel 3. The End which is double 1. Subordinate in the word Whereunto to Faith and Holiness 2. Ultimate to the obtaining of the Glory of our Lord Iesus Christ. Whereunto he called you c. Doct. All that are Elected by God are in time effectually called by Faith and Holiness to obtain Eternal Life 1. I shall open effectual Calling by what is said of it in the Text. 2. That all chosen by God are called in this Way 1. Let me explain Effectual Calling 1. The Author of it he called you Namely God spoken of in the former Verse I prove it by these two Reasons 1. None else hath Authority to call 2. None else hath Power to call 1. Authority to call either to Duties or Priviledges for Calling is an earnest invitation to Duties upon the offer of several Priviledges 1. Duties 1. God is our proper Lord and rightful Soveraign He may justly challenge our Obedience being our Creator he is our Owner and being our Owner he is our Soveraign and Law-giver and may enact what Laws he pleaseth Certainly Creation giveth him an interest in us For every Man taketh himself to have an● Authority over what he hath made to dispose of it as he pleaseth Now he that properly made all things is God Man is said to make a thing as he bestoweth Ar● upon it but God bestoweth Being upon it A Potter may form his Clay into what Vessel he pleaseth to make one Vessel unto Honour and another unto dishonour Rom. 9.21 that is either a Dish for Food or a Vessel to serve the vilest uses of Nature for Meat or Excrements But we speak of Rational Creatures that are capable of proper Government Surely God made us and hath a right to govern us Our Parents are but Instruments of his Providence they know not how the Child is framed in the Womb c. Now he calleth upon us to do our Duty with Original Supreme Authority we may refuse others if they speak not to us in his Name they have no right over our Consciences to impose new Duties upon us James 4.12 There is one Lawgiver who is able to save and to destroy Now his Calling being a powerful Excitation to do our Duty it originally belongeth to God 2. As to Priviledges The Blessings God offereth are so great and glorious
have need of before you ask him He observed every weary step of David in the Wilderness and all his Tears and Sorrows Psal. 56.8 Thou tellest my Wandrings put thou my Tears in thy Bottle are they not in thy Book He particularly took notice of all the Troubles and Sorrows of his Exile and wandring Condition as if his Tears had been preserved in a Bottle and his Troubles registred or recorde● in a Book The Doctrine of the Gentiles was Dii magna curant parva negligunt The great and weighty Matters the Lord took into his Care but left other things to their own event and chance but the Doctrine of the Scriptures is otherwise God taketh notice of every particular Person For our Prayers Psal. 34.6 This poor Man cried unto the Lord and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his Troubles How obscure soever the Worshipper be in the account of the World if he depend on God the Lord will regard him 2. For his Power he is able to do all Things Mark 14.36 Abba Father all things are possible to thee 3. For his Goodness he relieveth all his Creatures heareth the moans of the Beasts much more the Prayers of the Saints Psal. 145.15 16. The Eyes of all things wait upon the Lord and thou givest them their Meat in due season c. Now this he makes a ground of fulfilling the desires of them that fe●r him and being near to all that call upon him Vers. 18 19. He that feedeth a Kite will he not provide for a Child Surely we have more reason to trust in God than they if you think this belongeth to his common Bounty But in Spiritual things it is otherwise he is most pleased when we ask Spiritual Blessings 1 Kings 3.10 It pleased the Lord that Solomon asked this thing Well then since none other is capable and God is to him must we come 2. The Scriptures which are the proper Rule of Worship direct us to no other When Christ taught his Disciples to pray he directeth them to God Luke 11.2 When ye pray say Our Father which art in Heaven Invovation is Divine Worship and so done to God alone 3. When the Spirit moveth us to pray he inclineth us to come to God Rom. 8.15 Ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.5 6. Because ye are Sons he hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father He doth not move us to go to the Saints but to God The Vse Well then if any t●ouble befal us let us call on God unbosom our selves to him Psal. 50.15 Call upon me in the day of trouble I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorify me If we want any Grace let us go to the God of all Grace in the Name of Christ Heb. 4.16 Seeing therefore we have a great High Priest that is entred into Heaven Iesus the Son of God let us come boldly to the Throne of Grace t●at we may obtain Mercy and find Grace to help us in a time of need We can pray to none but to him in whom we trust Psalm 62.8 Trust in the Lord at all times pour out your Hearts before him Trust is the Foundation of Prayer they that look to God for all will frequently apply themselves to him Our Necessities and Wants are continual both as to the Temporal and Spiritual Things we need not only daily Bread but daily Pardon daily Strength against Temptations therefore let us often come to God III. Observation That Jesus Christ is invoked together with the Father as an Author of Grace and thereby his God-head is proved for he that is an Object both of Internal and External Worship is God Now such is Christ. Of Internal Worship Ioh. 14.1 Ye believe in God believe also in me Though Christ died as Man yet he is God equal with the Father and an Object of Faith and Trust. For External Worship or Prayer the Text is clear Our Lord Iesus Christ and God even our Father That is much for the comfort of the Faithful that we have God to trust in and Christ to trust in that we that have sinned with both hands earnestly have a double ground of our Comfort and Hope the infinite Mercy and Power of God and the infinite Merit of a Mediator There is a great latitude in the Object of Faith and so of Invocation The Lord Iesus Christ himself and God our Father There is no pain so great that God in Christ cannot remove no Danger so dreadful but he can prevent no Misery so deep but he can deliver from it no Enemy so strong but he can vanquis● them no Want that he cannot supply When we have a Want that he cannot supply or a Sickness that he cannot cure or a Danger that he cannot prevent or a Misery that he cannot remove or Enemies that are too hard for him then we may sit down and despair and die I speak of both as one for God and Christ are here joined as to the same effect comforting their Hearts and stablishing them in every good Word an● Work IV. We can obtain nothing from God unless we seek it in Christ. Therefore the Apostle beginneth his Prayer Now our Lord Iesus Christ and God c. God Alone i● abundantly enough for our happiness for there is in him more than abundantly enough to satisfy all the Capacities of the Creature but without a Mediator how shall we come to receive of his fulness If Ma● had kept innocent God had been enough to us for in Innocency there was no Media●or but to Man fallen a Mediator is necessary 1. I shall state the necessity of i● Because of Distance and Difference we are unworthy to approach his Holy Presence and God hath a Quarrel and Controversy with us which till it be taken up we can expect no good thing from him 1. Distance We are stranged from God by the Fall and having lost his Image lost his Favour and Fellowship and all communion with him so that God now is looked upon by us as out of the reach of our Commerce which hindreth our love and confidence in him for we can hardly depend upon one so far above us that he will take notice of us or take care for us so as to relieve us in our Necessities or help us in our Miseries and give us the Blessings we ask of him or that we shall be welcome to him when we come with our Prayers and Supplications God taught the Israelites their distance and the Apostle telleth us that all that dispensation the Holy Ghost did signify That the way into the Holiest was not yet made ●anifest w●ile the first T●bernacle was standing Heb. 9.8 They could not come near God without danger of Death he would not have them so familiar w●th him 2. Difference or Controversy A Mediator is used only between disagreeing Parties When Man was guilty God was angry Conscience of Sin
presents God terrible and taketh away all confidence from us so that we are obnoxious to his Wrath and righteous Vengeance Who is able to stand before this Holy God 1 Sam. 6.20 And who can dwell with everlasting Burnings Isa. 33.14 We cannot approach God in any friendly manner 2. I shall shew what Provision God hath ●ade for us The Lord Jesus took this Office at God's appointment of reconciling God to us and appeasing his Wrath and us to God by bringing us back again our alienated and estranged Affections to God How so what hath he done 1. The Distance is in truth taken away by his very Person he is God-Man God and Man meet together in the Person of Christ God doth condescend and come down to Man and Man is incouraged to ascend to God God in Christ is nearer to Man than he was before that we may have more familiar thoughts of him The pure Deity is at so vast a distance from us that we are amazed and confounded when we think of it and cannot conceive an hope that he should concern himself in our ●ffairs But the Son of God is come in our Nature John 1.14 The Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us 1 Tim. 3.16 Grace is the Mystery of Godliness God manifested in the Flesh So that he is more acceptable to us and nearer at hand and more readily inclined to help us for he will not be strange to his own Flesh. 2. The Difference and Controversy is taken up by the Work of his Redemption for God hath set him forth to be a Propitiation or a means of appeasing his Wrath Rom. 3. 25. and to be the Foundation of that New Covenant wherein Pardon and Life is offered to us It is not enough to our Recovery that God be reconciled but Man must be renewed otherwise we remain for ever unde● the displeasure of God Now he hath purchased the Grace of the Spirit to be dispensed by the Covenant to bring us home to God Titus 3.5 6. Nor by Works of Righteousness which we have done but according to his Mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly through Iesus Christ our Saviour And Rom. 8.2 For the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Iesus hath made me free from the Law of Sin and Death Vse Let us be sensible of this unspeakable Mercy that God hath provided a Mediator for us that we may come to God by him Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save unto the ●ttermost all that come unto God through him seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for us That the legal Exclusion is removed and a way opened to the Father John 14.6 I am the W●y the Truth and the Life no Man cometh to the Father but by me Otherwise we could not immediately converse with God nor trust in him 1. We see God in our Nature as near at hand and ready to help he came down amongst us and became one of us was bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh And though he hath removed his dwelling into Heaven again it is for our sakes he hath carried our Nature thither to take possession of that blessed Place in our Name if we have a mind to follow him Iohn 14.2 I go to prepare a Place for you 2. Here we see the means of appeasing God's Wrath 2 Cor. 5.19 God ●as in Christ reconciling the World unto himself There is a full Ransom paid all that enter into God's Peace shall have the benefit of it 3. By him we are encouraged to come to pray for every Blessing we stand in need of Ephes. 2.18 Through him we both have an access by one Spirit unto the Father Liberty to approach unto God is a priviledg which we cannot enough value the Wall of Partition between God and us is broken down by Christ he hath compleatly satisfied God's Justice Heb. 10.19 He is now at the right Hand of God interceding for us 1 Tim. 2.5 There is one God and one Mediator between God and Man the Man Christ Iesus and remaineth with God as the great Agent of the Saints Heb. 8.1 2. We have such an High Priest who is set on the right Hand of the Throne of the Majesty in the Heavens a Minister of the Sanctuary c. Perfuming their Prayers with the smoke of his Incense Rev. 8.3 4. And another Angel came and. stood at the Altar having a Golden Censer and there was given unto him much Incense that he should offer it with the prayers of all Saints upon the Golden Altar which was before the Throne And the smoke of the Incense which came with the prayers of the Saints ascended up before God out of the Angel's hand V. Mark the distinct Titles given to God and the Mediator Christ is called our Lord and God our Father Let us see what these Titles import of Lord and Father 1. Christ is represented to us as the Lord so he was set forth by the Apostles at the first preaching of the Gospel Acts 10.36 We preach Peace by Christ Iesus he is Lord of all 2 Cor. 4.5 We preach Christ Iesus the Lord. Col. 2.6 If ye have received Christ Iesus the Lord so walk in him Christ is Lord two ways 1. By that right which belongeth to him as Creator and is common and equal to him with the Father and the Spirit Surely the Creator of the World is the Soveraign of it this Right continueth still and shall continue while Man receiveth his being from God by Creation and the continuance of his being by daily preservation and providence 2. There is novum jus Dominii Imperii a new Right of Empire and Government which belongeth to him as Redeemer and this accrueth to him 1. Partly by the Donation of God Acts 2.36 Let all the House of Israel know that this Iesus whom ye have crucified is made Lord and Christ. This Office of Lord is derivative and cannot be supream but subordinate it is derived from God All Power is given to me both in Heaven and Earth Matth. 28.18 and it is reffered to him Phil. 2.11 That every Tongue should confess that Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father The supre●m right of governing is still in God and s●bjection to him is not vacated but established and reserved 2. It is acquired by his own purchase Rom. 14 9. For this end Christ both died and rose again and revived that he might be Lord both of Dead and Living 1 Cor. 6.19 20. Ye are not you own for ye are bought with a price therefore glorify God in your Body and in your Spirit which are God's He had a full right in us before but this Lordship and Dominion which the Redeemer is possessed of is comfortable and beneficial to us and the end of it is to effect Man's Cure and Recovery We could not by our sin make void God's Right and
the World to come though these things be set before him in the Promises of the Gospel they leave no impression upon his heart There needeth a very quick sight to be able to look from Earth to Heaven therefore till we are enlightned by the Spirit we can have no saving knowledg of those things which pertain to the Kingdom of God or eternal Life 2. By way of Inclination the Spirit doth not only open the Eyes of our Mind but he doth also incline our hearts to mind and seek after these things as our Portion and Happiness Acts 16.14 God opened the Heart of Lydia There is an opening of our Mind and an opening of our Hearts necessary for the Wisdom of the Flesh is kneaded into our Natures and we are prepossessed and entangled with divers foolish and hurtful Lusts. Though we know these things we regard them not and therefore the Work of the Spirit is necessary to incline us earnestly to look and long and patiently to wait for Blessedness to come Gal. 5.5 For we through the Spirit wait for the Hope of Righteousness by Faith Alas otherwise we should never regard these things certainly we would not wait for them with so much patience and self-denial and solace our hearts with these Hopes in the midst of all our Labours Adversities and Troubles when all is in Expectation and so little in Possession 3. By way of Excitation he doth quicken us and comfort us by raising our Thoughts Desires and Endeavours after the promised Glory and Blessedness Rom. 15.13 Now the God of Hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that you may abound in Hope through the Power of the Holy Ghost It is by his lively Impressions that this Grace is acted in us with any profit our Hope is acted and increased by his Power blessing the Promises of the Gospel to this end 2. That it is his free Gift That which moveth God to give us this Hope is his meer Love and Grace 1. The Matter of Hope is God's free undeserved Mercy The Mercy of God is every where made the great invitation of Hope to the fallen Creature Psal. 130.7 Let Israel hope in the Lord for with the Lord is Mercy and plenteous Redemption Without this there were no Hope for us and therefore the Saints make this their Anchor-hold Psal. 13.5 I have trusted in thy Mercy therefore my Soul shall rejoice in thy Salvation Let others trust in what they will Lord I will trust in thy Mercy This is that which maketh Hope lift up the Head Iude 21. Looking for the Mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ unto eternal Life There is our best and strongest Plea But 2. For the Grace of Hope it is the mere Fruit of the Lord's Mercy such are our undeservings and ill-deservings that nothing else could incline him to give us this Hope He was not induced by any Merits of ours which are none nor hindred by any demerits or sins of ours which were many and great only his Grace moved him to bring us under the hopes of the Gospel that we might set our selves with longing and certain expectation in the way of Holiness to seek after the eternal enjoyment of himself 1 Pet. 1.3 Of his abundant Mercy he hath begotten us to a lively Hope There were so many Provocations on our part such great privileges to be injoyed that nothing but abundant Mercy could give us this Hope II. What incouragement is this in Prayer if God hath given us good Hope through Grace 1. God would not invite and raise an Hope to disappoint it For surely the Lord will not deceive his Creature that dependeth upon his Word and therefore we are allowed to challenge him Psalm 119.49 Remember thy Word unto thy Servant on which thou hast caused me to hope The words contain a double Argument the Promise was of God's making and the Hope of his operation it is thy Word and thou hast caused me to hope his Grant in the New Covenant and his Influence by the Spirit we have a strong Tie upon him as he giveth us the Promise which is a ground of Hope surely we may put his Bonds in suit Chirographa tua tibi injiciebat Domine but when his Spirit hath caused us to hope it is not with a purpose to defeat it and therefore we may expect necessary Blessings such as are support and establishment in Holiness Sometimes God promiseth that we may believe and then promiseth again because we do believe and trust in him Isa. 26.3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee Actual Hope and Trust giveth a fresh Claim or new Interest for God will not fail a trusting Soul as a generous Man will not fail his Friend if he rely on him We count this to be the strongest Bond we can lay upon another to be mindful of us and faithful to us I wholy trust upon you Now much more will God do so when he hath sent his Work before him he will bring this Reward with him when he hath invited Hope by his Promise and caused Hope by his Spirit he will give the Mercy you hope for for he hath prepared you for it by his preventing Grace I remember the Prophet telleth God Jer. 20.7 O Lord thou hast deceived me and I was deceived words that seem to intrench upon the Honour of God Some interpret them as if they were spoken by the Prophet in a Passion others soften them by another rendring Thou hast persuaded me and I was persuaded that is to undertake the Prophetical Office to which I was nothing forward of my self and have found it more troublesome than I expected But why may not the words be spoken as a supposition If I be deceived thou hast deceived me God had told him that he would make him as a Brazen Wall and had raised a Faith and Hope in him that he would bear him out in his Work and so it signifies no more but I cannot be deceived When you have God's Word and a well-grounded Hope it is not a foolish Imagination or vain Expectation God will not deceive a poor Creature that trusts in him for necessary things such as Perseverance and Establishment in Holiness 2. He that giveth us Hope will give us all things necessary to the thing hoped for therefore when God hath called us to the Hope of Eternal Glory by Jesus Christ we may with the more confidence pray for necessary support and establishme●t in the way This Argument seemeth to be urged by the Apostle 1 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace who called you to his Heavenly Glory by Iesus Christ af●er ye have suffered a while make you perfect stablish strengthen settle you God that called us to Eternal Glory foresaw the Difficulties and Troubles we should meet with by the way and therefore provideth Grace answerable which we are to sue out by Prayer Surely he that called them to
you are bound to use the means 1. Remove the Impediments 1 Pet. 1.13 Be sober and hope to the end Draw off the Affections from Carnal Vanities and the delights of the Senses and consider what God offereth to you in the Gospel there can be no certain and desirous expectation of better things while the Mind and Heart is so occupied and thronged with Vanity and deadned by Carnal Satisfaction 2. Wait on all the opportunities of Profiting and use the known means of Grace more conscionably Certain it i● that the grace of Hope is of God not acquired but infused but God will bless his own Means The propounding of the Object the offering of the solid Grounds maket● way for the infusing of the Grace Tit. 1.1 2. Paul was the Apostle to bring them to the acknowledgment of the Truth for the hope of Eternal Life And it is called the Hope of the Gospel Col. 1.23 b●●●●se it is wro●ght by the Preaching of the Gospel SERMON XVII 2 Thess. 2.17 Comfort your Hearts and stablish you in every good Word and Work WE come now Thirdly to the Prayer it self He asketh two Benefits 1. Comfort 2. Establishment First Comfort Comfort your Hearts But why doth the Apostle pray for that which they had already He had told them in the former Verse That God had given them everlasting Consolation and now he prayeth that God would comfort them The Answer given by some is That he prayeth that God would give them an increase of Comfort By others That God would give them the continuance of it Rather by everlasting Consolation is meant the solid matter of Comfort by his Prayer now the effectual Application of it For though sufficient matter of Comfort be provided for us yet God must powerfully apply it The Gospel is a soveraign Plaister yet God's Hand must make it stick Observe here Doct. 1. That all true and solid and heart-Comfort is of God He is called the Father of Mercies and the God of all Comfort 2 Cor. 1.3 And again The God of Patience and Consolation Rom. 15.5 His Spirit taketh an Office upon him to accomplish this Effect in us therefore called the Comforter 1. I shall enquire what Comfort is 2. Shew why it is of God 3. What Advantage we have thereby I. What Comfort is Three thi●gs are to be Explained 1. Comfort 2. Comforting 3. In what sence it is of God II. What Comfort is We call Two things by that Name 1. Our natural Refreshment 2. Our support in Troubles 1. Our natural Refreshment or the benefit that we have by the Creatures for the support of Nature We cannot enjoy our Temporal Mercies with any delight and pleasure without God's leave and Blessing As to eat and drink with Comfort that the Soul may enjoy good by its Labour In one place it is said it is by the Hand of God Eccles. 2.24 In another place it is said to be the Gift of God Eccles. 3.13 It is by his Power and his Grace that the Comfort of the Creature is not in Man's Hands but God's Nor can the Creature yield to us any Comfort without his Gift or Grant And because of our forfeiture by Sin we have neither these Mercies from our selves nor the use nor the natural benefit from the bare Creature which is Health Strength and Chearfulness All Goodness resideth chiefly in God and it is to be found in the Creatures only by Participation and that at his Pleasure Acts 14.17 He gave us Rain from Heaven and fruitful Seasons filling our Hearts with Food and Gladness That is the comfortable use of Food We must still look to the Giver But the Apostle here doth not speak of the Comfort of the Creatures but the Comfort of the Scriptures not the supply of the Body but the support of the Soul 2. Comfort is taken for Support in Troubles The Thessalonians were now under great Persecutions Comfort is a strengthening of the Mind when it is in danger to be weakened by Fears and Sorrows or the strength and stay of the Heart in Trouble Psal. 119.50 This is my Comfort in my Afflictions thy Word hath quickned me And 2 Cor. 1.4 Who comforteth us in all our Tribulations that we may be able to comfort them which are in any Trouble by the Comfort wherewith we are comforted of God As Cordials are for a Fainting-time so are Comforts for a time of Afflictions Indeed Spiritual Comfort is never out of Season because we are now in the House of our Pilgrimage and our chief Good is at a distance from us And because of the labours and difficulties of the Spiritual Life Therefore it is said Acts 9.31 When the Churches had rest th●y walked in the fear of God and the Comforts of the Holy Ghost But the great need of Comfort is in our Afflictions therefore here I shall shew Three things 1. That God can give his People Comfort in the greatest Tribulation His Favour is enough to support them against the Frowns of all the World Isa. 51.12 I even I am he that comforteth thee Who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of Man that shall die and the Son of Man that shall be made as the Grass As long as we have the Almighty and Immortal God to stand by us and t●e Promise of Eternal Life it will counterballance all our Trouble Rom. 5.2 3. We rejoyce in hope of the Glory of God And not only so but we glory in Tribulations Also 2 Cor. 4.17 This light Affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and ●ternal weight of Glory There is everlasting joy against a heaviness for a Season and everlasting ease and rest against a little present pain there is enough to out-weigh all that we can suffer for and from God So the pardon of Sin Isa. 40.1 2. Comfort ye comfort ye my People saith my God Why Because her Iniquity is pardoned Matth. 9.2 Be of good cheer thy Sin is forgiven thee Here is sound Comfort the Sting of all our Troubles is taken away Well then This the People of God have to support them in all their Tribulation They can set God against the Creature Heaven against Earth Pardon of Sins against all the bitterness they meet with in the World 2. That there is a special allowance of Comfort for God's Children in their Afflictions The Lord is more tender of his People then when they want Comfort than at another time they have a more plentiful measure of the supporting Operations of his Spirit then As 1 Pet. 4.14 If ye be reproached for the Name of Christ happy are ye for the Spirit of Glory and of God resteth upon you As the Mother keepeth most with the sick Child so God looketh to the Afflicted This is the difference between God and the World The World ever runneth most after those that are Prosperous and flourish and rejoyce as Rivers into the Sea where there is Water enough but forsaketh
not God and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ. 2 Thess. 2.1 2 3. Now we beseech you Brethren by the coming of our Lord Iesus Christ and by our gathering together unto him That ye be not soon shaken in mind nor be troubled neither by spirit not by word nor by letter as from us as that the day of Christ is at hand Others conceive some notable manifestation of his Presence and Power in his Church but this would ingage us in many dark Pro●hecies which I shall not meddle withal intending only a doctrinal discovery of Antichrist as how long before his coming by what means Sure I am that at his coming the Beast and false Prophet shall be slain and cast into the lake of fire Rev. 19.20 but for other things I have not light enough certainly to define That the utter ruine of Antichrist is not to be expected till the second coming of Christ. Vse Be not discouraged though Antichrist yet remain after all the endeavours against him It is enough that Antichristianism shall be finished and finally destroyed And for the time refer it to God If it be not till the Day of Judgment or Christs final Conquest over all his Adversaries you must be contented to tarry for that as well a● for other things SERMON VII 2 Thess. 2.9 10. Even him whose coming is after the working of Sathan with all Power and Sins and lying wonders And with all deceiveableness of unrighteousness in them that perish because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved WE have considered the Titles of Antichrist his nature and properties the time of his rise and with it his ruine Now we are to consider the way and means how he doth acquire and keep up this power in the World The means are 1. Principal 2. Instrumental 1. Principal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after the working of Sathan 2. Instrumental which are also two 1. Pretence of Miracles with all Power Signs and lying wonders 2. Other Cheats and Impostures with all deceivableness of unrighteousness Their general way of dealing being Sophistical and fallacious Let us a little explain these things 1. The great Agent in setting up this Kingdom after the working of Sathan It may note the manner as we render after that is in such a way as Sathan deceived our first Parents for he was a murderer and a lyar from the beginnning John 8.44 I fear lest by any means as the Serpent beguiled Eve by his subtilty so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity which is in Christ 2 Cor. 11.3 So all this mystery of Iniquity shall be carried on after this manner by deceit by the tricks of lying men and the works of deceiving Spirits Rather it noteth Sathans Agency and Influence and after or according to the working of Sathan is as much as by the working of Sathan noting not only his Pattern but his Influence so is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 often rendered and the energy of the Devil and Influence upon all wickedness is spoken of elsewhere Eph. 2. 3. The Spirit that now worketh in the Children of Disobedience the Devil hath a great hand over wicked men in the World his way of dealing with them is most efficacious and powerful and certainly he is the first Founder and main supporter of the Antichristian State 2. The Instrumental means 1. By pretence of Miracles with all power and signs and lying wonders These three words signifie the same thing and are often joined when true Miracles are spoken of as 2 Cor. 12.12 Truly the signs of an Apostle were wrought among you in all places in signs and wonders and mighty deeds 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So Acts 2.22 Iesus of Nazareth a man approved of God among you by miracles wonders and signs So Heb. 2.4 God also bearing them witness both with signs and wonders and with divers miracles Rom. 15.19 Through mighty signs and wonders through the power of the spirit of God Powers they are called because they issue from Power divine and extraordinary Signs from their use because they served to seal and signifie the Doctrine to which they are applied Wonders from their effect because they breed astonishment in the minds of the beholders These were the true Miracles Now Antichrist to countenance his false Doctrines and Superstitions would ape and imitate Christ and pretendeth to Powers Signs and Wonders as Iannes and Iambres sought to imitate Moses God permitting it in some degree so Antichrist seeks to promote his Kingdom the same way which Christ took to promote Evangelical truth But they are called Powers and Signs and lying Wonders i.e. lying Powers lying Signs and lying Wonders for it agreeth to all the words though affixed to one of them But why lying wonders partly because the greatest number of them are meer Fables notorious Impostures and Forgeries partly because others are Diabolical illusions things beyond humane but not Angelical Power if they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wonders they are not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Chrysostome distinguisheth fit signs to signifie the truth of the Doctrines partly from the end and scope for that must also be regarded God cautioneth his People that if they gave them a sign and wonder though it came to pass if it were to draw them to other Gods it was to be rejected Deut. 13.1 2 3. the Spirits must be tryed whether they be of God 1 John 4.1.1 Cor. 12.3 No man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Iesus accursed If a wonder be wrought or pretended to be wrought to draw us off from Christ or to promote things clearly forbidden by the word of God it is a lying wonder as all Antichrist's are for their end is to confirm the Popes Dominion and false Doctrine The sum is this then That many things are pretended not really done Impostures and Forgeries not Miracles other things done by Diabolical illusion as there may be Apparitions Visions Spectres for Sathan will bestir himself to keep up the credit of his Ministers Lastly if we cannot otherwise disprove them if they tend to false Doctrine and worship they are to be rejected whatever extraordinary appearance there be in them 2. The other expression concerning the means is general with all deceivableness of unrighteousness which comprizeth 1. Their Sophistical Reasoning from Antiquity Universality Unity I●fallibility without coming to the intrinsick merits of the c●use but condemning the truth rather by prejudice 2. Their practical Acts and feats to beguile Souls by Fawning or Threatning or Preferment and Persecutions these are the Arts by which Antichrist shall deceive men into Unrighteousness that is to bring this corruption into the Church and acquire this power to himself Now I shall observe some points 1. Doct. The Devil hath a great hand in setting up Antichrists Kingdom as he hath a great interest by it his coming ●●all be by or after the working of Sathan He