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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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his church for the service thereof God first fills them with his Spirit When John was but upon entring upon his prophetical office God ravishes him with his Spirit and fills him therewith to fit him for this office When men in the Apostles days were to be chosen but for the lowest services in the Church as for the over-sight of the poor and the like yet they must be men full of the holy Ghost and wisdom Acts 6.3 Much more then for the highest places as Prophets Pastors Teachers and Elders c. It is said Paul and Barnabas were filled with the holy Ghost and therefore to be separated unto the work Acts 11.24 and 13.2 The Offices of the churches of Christ are for those that have the Spirit of Christ in them in some fulness of it those places are not for such as are filled with the spirit of envie covetousness pride the world contention ignorance and antichristian lording such have not the spirit of Christ in them it may be well said of such that they run for profit here and the like but the Lord sent them not Jer. 14.14 and 23.21 They flatter themselves and think they are called and sent of God because God hath given them some common acquired gifts and parts yet want all the especial graces of the Spirit as meekness self-denial contempt of this world humility bowels of compassion ready to forgive sound knowledge in the truth and holiness and righteousness in their lives and conversations they that want those graces in the truth of them are neither fit for those high functions in the church nor can satisfyingly perswade themselves or others that they are called unto it Let this be as a memento to all such that climbe over the walls into those holy Functions and are well satisfied with a call from men when they were never called of God I say let all such fear and tremble lest God spew them all our together with their flocks that would have it so in his wrath for ever John was rapt in Spirit on the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Greek Whether this day be here called the Lord's day for the great discoveries of those visions made unto John upon this day or because it was the Lord's day for the assembling of the Saints to perform their services unto God it being the same day with that which the Apostles call the first day of the week and our christian Sabbath I shall not much contend but rather am enclined unto the latter for these two reasons First Because the great work of Christ's resurrection on that day wherein he was manifested Lord and Conquerour over hell and Satan purchased it that Title of the Lords day Secondly Because the observation of the Sabbath with all christian publique services were transferred to that day and so is called the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or according to the Scottish dialect the Kirks day the Churches day because they held their assemblies and performed their publique services upon that day Hence note Observ That the Lord's day or the day of the great and publique assemblings of the Saints is the fittest time for God's highest discoveries of Grace and Truth John received here on this day his high irradiations of spirit and Prophesies This is God's great Market day wherein there is a constant and mutual Exchange or Bartering of heavenly and divine commodities the Saints come with the returns of their improvements of mercies in praises prayers and thanksgivings God gives out in return farther supplies of grace and greater measure of knowledge in his ways and truths Therefore sure most happy most knowing and most gracious are those Saints that are most found in this way O! this should make all of us that are not in this way to wail for it as David in his absence and exile from the church of God that being the special habitation of God's glory Psal 96.6 and to breath after it even as the Hart brayeth after the fountain streams for this is the day of the Saints assemblings wherein the Angel comes down the Angel of the New Covenant Christ in spirit to stir upon the waters of Bethesda upon the hearts and affections of all his people When John was in this rapture of spirit on the Lord's day then he heard behind him a mighty voice as it were of a Trumpet loud and terrible The Trumpet being a warlike Instrument whose sound is to prepare unto Battel and to the terror of the adversary God's publique admonitions are so unto his church it not only prepares his own unto repentance but is also of terrible signification unto all his impenitent enemies But here comes in a question fit to be discussed John had here his raptures of spirit extasies and heard a great voice as of a Trumpet The Quere will be How shall we know Divine raptures extasies or visions from diabolical For Satan is God's Ape and hath his raptures possessions strange apparitions sounds and voices also For answer first know that God's visions are given either in the sleep as unto Jacob when he saw a ladder reaching from earth to heaven and Angels ascending and descending in Gen. 28. but such are more properly called Divine Dreams Or secondly When the person is awake as here when Iohn was at Patmos on the Lord's day doubtless either in God's services or holy contemplations he received those visions and raptures of spirit and those extasies or raptures of spirit do cause a great alteration upon the person that receives them he is as it were taken out of himself that is in this posture and frame and therefore it is called a rapture or extasie quasi extra se raptus being in that posture not master of the faculties of his own soul which are wholly in the power and motions of the Spirit that acts them and this is common to both sorts of raptures whether from the good or evil spirit Now to discern what spirit moves in such raptures or visions observe first Whether the person passive or that is under such raptures of spirit were always or for the most part of their lives faithful witnesses unto the word of God and of Jesus Christ such have not only the promise of the holy Spirit to teach them all things 1 Iohn 2.27 but to be preserved against the evil one in their bodies souls and spirits Secondly Observe the matter of their visions in such raptures whether it be to denounce God's judgments against sinful practises or not for surely Satan will never be divided against himself if we will believe our Saviour for so his kingdom could not stand though I have read a story in some old Popish Mass-monger that the divel once in the shape of a Priest preached a very catholique sermon but being discovered by some Saint in presence it seems one of an excellent endowment in discerning spirits asked him how durst Satan to appear in that presence with so sound holy
church of Christ in Ephesus yet I presume on good grounds that most or the greatest part of Ephesus cryed up Great was Diana of the Ephesians and though there were churches of Christ in Rome Corinth Smyrna Pergamus and other places mentioned in Scripture yet we know by good history that the National Worship and Religion was Ethnick unto Jupiter Mars Sol Venus c. yet indeed I confess a Church may be called the National church as that of Ephesus of England of France of Scotland c. in respect of the church constituted and made up of members or persons of that Nation but herein we have no difference the controversie is not about words but things really differing among themselves as when they affirm every individual and singular parochial church of England to be particular churches of Christ as parts of the whole and the whole to be the National church of England constituted of its singular parts If all England Scotland France be the church what room is left for the world and the profane therein The church may be denominated of England Scotland France c. but not all England Scotland France to be the church there is great difference in those expressions but of this I shall say no farther at present Having done with the Inscription or direction To the Angel of the Church of Ephesus the next thing is write for the better observation of the things that follow These things saith he that holdeth the seven Stars in his right hand who walketh in the midst of the seven golden Candlesticks That the church of Ephesus and the rest may know from whom this subsequent message comes tell them that it is from him that holdeth and keepeth in his fatherly hand of protection his faithful Ministers and Pastors which are as stars in the Firmament of his churches for glory Peruse the sixteenth verse of the first chapter more fully to this purpose And who walketh that is is in active posture ready to observe all the doings whether good or evil of all his churches and therefore he is said to walk in the midst of his seven golden candlesticks consult more at large with v. 13. 20. of c. 1. From Christ's posture of walking in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks or the seven Asian churches note That Christ is very intent with an eye of providential observation and that for their good over all his faithful churches This is not the time of his sitting on the Throne of judging the world but of walking in the midst of his golden candlesticks viewing the order of his churches and to see whether they are proficients under the means of grace according to that of the Canticles cap 6. 11. I went down into the garden of Nuts to see the fruits of the Valley and to see whether the Vine flourished and the Pomgran●tes budded Christ is now viewing his churches graces taking delight therein and to encourage them to perseverance that the crown may be unto them that overcome and also takes a special notice of their backslidings and lays them before their eyes in the deceitfulness thereof that they may loath them and return unto their God by a holy repentance And this is but a confirmation of his promise at his departure left as his last comforting Legacy with his afflicted church Matth. 28.20 That though he was ascended into the highest heavens yet in his providential eye over them and by his Spirit teaching directing counselling supporting and comforting them he would be ever with them unto the end of the world Verse 2. I know thy works and labour and thy patience and how thou canst not forbear them which are evil and hast examined them which say they are Apostles and are not and hast found them Lyars Verse 3. And hast born and hast patience and for my names sake hast laboured and hast not fainted In the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have seen thy works for the better and more perfect taking knowledge of them Our knowledge is mixt and joyned with much imperfections and at best is but a mixt act of our understanding and affections and so to know a thing by a human capacity is to understand it and the nature thereof in the highest notion that its capable of comprehension and often by reason of the darkness in the understanding the affections or will are misplaced and so become erroneous and sinful for a mind not well informed or an ignorant soul can very hardly be a good or a godly one for without this light the judgement and affections will be often led astray to that which is only good in appearance and to contemn that which in it self is really good and perfect but here is no fear of imperfection of knowledge in this person Christ who is one with the Father God from everlasting and therefore all our works are patent and open before him his judgement or affections cannot be misled to approve of things and works that should not or disapprove of works that are worthy to be approved He is God and cannot be deceived on any false pretences he sees our works as they are in themselves and in the very nature of them with all their circumstances We see and know things by mediums mixtly weakly and imperfectly He sees and knows things simply absolutely and most perfectly the eye it self cannot want sight nor the Sun want light neither can the Creator of all things in this present temporal world or his church this spiritual world be ignorant of any of his or their handy works Christ sees and knows the works of the church of Ephesus fully what are approvable and what are disapprovable in them Hence Note That Christ is a most just and equal censurer of his churches works He forbids to call darkness light or light darkness he tells the church of Ephesus that he knows their works of travel patience and sufferance for his Name sake and so places his favourable aspect and complacency thereon and yet what is evil in them he cannot bear without a reproof as 't is defection or failure in its first love and ardent affections which the church of Ephesus bore to Christ and his Truths at their first conversion or entertainment of the Gospel amongst them vers 4. Christ also tels the church of Sardis and Laodicea that he knows their works but in another tone not of approbation but of reproof and censure he said to Sardis cap. 3. 1. I know thy works for thou hast a name that thou livest but thou art dead and in verse 15. he falls upon Laodicea and tells them I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor hot I would thou wert cold or hot Christ will not palliate or lay cushions under great ones elbows and prophesie smooth things unto them nor to the churches that bears them whilst they are most rotten in the root and heart Had not God a controversie of old with his Israel for this
people to be forewarned of this time fore see it though long before it come to bear up their Spirits in there greatest afflictions and distresses Abraham saw Christs day and blessed God though seeing it afar of by faith This God hath more especially done in this Book of the Revelation it being a discovery unto the Apostle John in Prophetical representations and Hierogliphique figures of all the Empires States and Kingdoms both Ethnick and Antichristian with their severall usurpations and oppressions over the Church of God which should happen from Iohn's time unto the end of the World together with the issue thereof the finall destruction of the one and the exaltation of the other before the ultimate end of all But here by the way it will be objected and said that this Book is full of hidden mysteries and sealed and very difficult to be understood and therefore most of those that have espoused their studies to the opening of this Book have come of with losse in their over bold undertaking 1. I Answer this Book of the Revelation of S. Iohn is indeed full of mysteries which will so remain untill the accomplishment thereof do discover them unto us and make them manifest But when we by the observation of the events do see before our eyes the effect of each Prophesie and what by this and that thing hath been meant it is now no longer a mystery unto us It is now obvious to every eye what is meant by mystery Babylon the great the Mother of Harlots Rev. 17.6 This the Spirit of God doth clear up in the same Chapter to be the City with seven heads raigning over the Kings of the earth And few or none do hesitate but do acknowledge yea even the learnest of the Jesuites themselves as Bellar. Lib. 2. de Pontif. Rom. Chap. 2. Blasius Viegas in Chap. 17.18 Apoc. 5. Sect. 3. Ribera in Apoc. Ch●p 14. Page 144. c. That by this great City here is meant Rome likewise all interpreters of the Reformation do harmoniously accord that by the Beast of seven heads and ten horns Rev. 13 1. must be meant the Romish Empire divided into ten Kingdoms And the Beast with two horns like a Lamb Rev. 13.11 yet speaking like a Dragon to be the Popish Antichristian Hierarchy and if events hath plainly evidenced these without contradiction so to be understood and interpreted as in the progresse of this discourse will more fully appear why then should if seem strange that the residue of the mysteries of this Book should be unlocked and made obvious as well as the former Since the Spirit of God it self in the 17. Chapter hath laid the first ground work from whence as from a sure foundation we may have a view of the whole Revelation by collating Hystories times and passages one with another and lay them to their several characters and periods which the Spirit hath affixed to every remarkable revolution passage and Prophesie in this Book as a sure token and touch-stone to finde them out and make them manifest So that now the Revelation is no longer a mystery but a Book of History of memorable Acts and passages Wherein is fore told the several changes that shall befall to the secular State or Roman Empire and to the Church of Christ under the Dominion of that Empire untill it shall as that stone prophesied of in Dan. 2. Smite the Image on his feet and become it self a great Mountaine and set up upon the top of all Mountains And if we compare the Historyes and changes that hath hapned in the Romane Empire with the Revelation we shall discover clearly how far the accomplishments reacheth and what we may expect ere long So that the things represented in this Book are no more mysteries and hidden things but as clear and accomplished Acts unto us 2. The very Title and first entrance into the first Chapter first verse of this Book denies it to be a hidden mistery no farther then before the events do discover themselves for it is called the Apocalypse or the Revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave unto him to shew unto his Servants which shortly must be done which hee sent and shewed by his Angel unto his Servant Iohn Besides it is contrary to the clear letter of the Text that it should be a Book shut and sealed for in the 6. Chapter vers 8. The Lambs is found worthy to open the sealed Book and so discoveries are made unto Iohn and by him to all the Church of God 3. That little Book mentioned in Chap. 10. which more especially containes the fate or destiny of the Church to the end of the World was an open book and the Son of God in the end of the Revelation Chap. 22.10 plainly prohibiteth to seale the sayings of the Prophesie of this book for the time is at hand Therefore this hence clearly follows to set a check upon our supine and overly looking on this book We would rather have it sealed and hidden though the Son of God testifies the contrary then to bestow our industry with the help of the Spirit of God to seeks out the minde of the Spirit in it Truths are like treasures got by the forest labours are most sweet and precious but with all such slowbellies that think there is a Lyon in the way I leave with them these considerations Is it the Book or Word of God or not If it is as I hereafter shall clearly evince then study it Some good will come to the soule by it No Word of God is of private interpretation or written in vain it will stand in great stead Yea in the Alpha of this book and the Omega thereof in the first and last Chapters there is a blessing stored up for them that read and they that learn the words of this Prophesie and keep those things which are written therein for the time is at hand Chap. 1. ver 3. and Chap. 22. ver 7. And shall there a blessing be promised to all these that read hear and keep the words of this Prophesie and he that hath promised being most faithful to perform Yea these things saith the Son of God who hath his eyes like unto a flaming fire Revel 2.18 These things saith hee that is holy and true Chap 3.7 These things saith the Amen the faithfull and true wittnesse Chap. 3.14 And so closes in the last Chapter ver 6. that these sayings are faithfull and true Heaven and earth shall first pass away before one jota or tittle of the Word of God shall fall to the ground unaccomplished I say shall there a blessing be promised upon so faithful grounds and wilt thou not look after it I should judge blessedness worth the looking after seeing that hee that hath promised is most ready willing and able to perform But if it demanded what is the advantage what is this blessing that may accrue in reading hearing and keeping the words of this Prophesy I answer
he is the high Steward and great Dispenser in God's Kingdom All power is given unto him in heaven and in earth Observ 3. That that Prophesie which comes from so sure an Author as Jesus Christ must infallibly be true and come to pass for he is and always was the great Prophet of his Church it was he that gave visions and Prophesies to the Prophets Isaiah Ieremiah Ezekiel Daniel somtimes by his ministring spirits the Angels somtime by himself in the appearance of the likeness of the son of man Ezek. 1. v. 26. And all know that their prophesies stood sure and were accomplished in their respective seasons But as unto the stedfastness and faithfulness of this book of Prophesies see what Christ himself testifies in Rev. 3.7 14. and in ch ult v. 6. These things saith the Son of God who is the faithful and true witness therefore of most sure performance in God's appointed seasons From the words which God gave unto him to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass Observe 1. That Christ's servants are very privie to Gods counsels and knows much of his designes This Christ hath verified First From that ground of union which is between Christ and his members for being once become his members or servants then they in Christ and Christ in them and according to that 1 John 2.20 They have an unction from him that is holy and they know all things so that they that have the Son have the Father also for they both are one in will counsel power and essence John 17.21 22. And the secrets of the Lord are with those that fear him 2. They know much of the mind of God in all the combustions changes and revolutions of this world Many think that they come by chance ill fortune or for want of foresight in management of State affairs but the servants of God know that the hand of God is in all those revolutions and State-shakings and that there can no evil befal unto the City but that there is the providence of God in it directing and over-ruling it unto its end so that they do foresee that this change and that alteration in the world will come too and can rightly conclude that all tend as in a chain of providences to bring about God's great end in the exaltation of Christ's Throne and the pulling down his enemies Observ 2. God reserved the more full revelation of all things concerning the changes and revolutions of the Church and State and the end of all unto the day of Christs exaltation in glory Christ on earth was not so glorious as Christ in heaven he had not so full commission to send out so much of his Spirit while he was on earth as when he was in heaven John 7.39 So in like manner it is no sin to say that God had not communicated unto Christ's manhood whiles here on earth the compleat knowledge of times and seasons and the end of all for he is said to grow in knowledge and therefore according to his manhood whiles here on earth might be ignorant in some things But yet it is clear the Father revealed it to him when he ascended into heaven that he might reveal it to his Church as the due reward of all his sufferings chap. 5. 9. Thou art worthy to take the Book and open the Seals thereof for thou wast slain c. Which must shortly come to pass See vers 3. on these words The time is at hand And he sent and signified it by his Angel unto his servant John From these words you may observe That God reveals these Prophesies not immediately from himself but mediately and by instruments First God gives this Revelation to Christ Christ gives discovery partly himself and partly gives commission to his Angels for the same Thirdly The Angels instruct John Fourthly John directeth the same to the seven Churches And fifthly From the seven Churches they are left to all the Churches of Christ for information unto the end of the world The infinity of God and the finiteness of creatures are not compatible therefore God uses instruments sutable to our capacities for discovery of his mind Observ 2. From the Messenger or Angel by whom partly this prophesie was sent Observe That Christ employs Angels in great services for his Church Angels were the first publishers and preachers of Christs birth an Angel tells the Apostles that Christ should return in that manner they had seen him go up to heaven Acts 1.11 Angels tells Abraham and Lot what God would do to Sodom Christ tells John Rev. 22.16 That he sent his Angels to testifie those things in the Churches The Angels are made ministring spirits for the service of the church and their service is more manifest in these particulars 1. They inform us of God's will and God of our ways they ascend and descend Zac. 1.11 Gen. 18.19 2. They oppose the enemies of Christ and his Church Rev. 12.7 Dan. 10.20 Numb 21.22 3. They execute the judgements of God upon his enemies Exo. 12.23 Gen. 19.11.13 c. Isa 37 36. Rev. 16. throughout 4. They defend the godly both against wicked men wicked spirits and wicked practises Rev 7.1 2 3 c. Psal 34.7 and 91.11 Gen. 32.1 2. 2 King 6.14 15 c. 5. Next after the spirit of Christ they comfort the afflicted in their distresses Luke 1.30 Acts 10.4 and 27.24 Dan. 6.10 11 12. Luke 22.43 6. They are God's reapers and gatherers of God's elect at the end of the world Mat. 24.31 From the person to whom this prophesie was sent and revealed by the Angel under this relation of his servant John what this Iohn was is made fully to appear in the preliminary discourse unto the Title it was Iohn the brother of Iames our Lord's kinsman the beloved disciple a great Pillar and Apostle in the Church of Christ and yet he is here described under the title and relation of servant not only so by right of creation but of redemption special right covenant and service From which observe That to be related to Christ by way of service is a higher priviledge then any outward relation to him Better be Christ's bondman then his kinsman inward priviledges are more honourable then carnal Mary was happier in carrying Christ in her heart then in her womb Iohn glories more to be Christ's servant then his cosin Mat. 12.47 48 c. Christ professeth that they are his kindred who shall do the will of his father and he that is related to Christ in grace and faith is as sure of his love and acceptation as any of his nearest friends or kinsmen Observ 2. It is man's greatest honour to be Christ's servant It was a curse upon Cain Gen. 9. to be a servant of servants but to be Christ's servant is not only free but noble Iohn though he was a great pillar a prophetical Apostle the darling Disciple yet Christ calls him but his servant Paul
Disciples should be offended because of him and that they should be cast out imprisoned reviled and suffer many persecutions for his names sake And the ground or reason of all this is from that promise in Gen. 3. That God would set enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and this enmity hath abided ever since and will ever abide between those two mystical seeds until the seed of the woman Christ and his members shall become absolute conquerors in the binding up the old serpent who is the father of all enmities and mischiefs This informeth God's people that it should not seem strange unto them when the world and their enemies do rage against them Here a question may come in Whether christians when they are called unto it are bound in duty to suffer for the profession of all the Truths of God To clear this question I shall premise briefly That Truths are either about fundamentals or circumstantials Fundamentals are such as without the knowledge thereof we cannot ordinarily be saved and they are conversant either about the very being of a Saint and Christian or secondly about the well-being in preserving and building up this Christian in his holy faith and these are called principles or rudiments of Religion Heb. 6.1 You know no one can proceed to be an Artist in any Art or Science or come to any perfection therein without some certain rules and principles to proceed by so none can become a true Christian or Artist in that heavenly Science of Christianity without some first laid principles And amongst those Fundamentalls which are necessary to the Being of a christian I believe as some have been too large in the description of their Fundamentals so some have been too narrow and therefore seeing they are not precisely determined by any universal assembly of christians but are left to be gathered up here and there in the Word of God by parcels I shall not be so presumptuous to define their certain number only I say thus much That that Creed which is called the Apostolical setting a qualified sense on that article of Christ's descent into hell to be the exactest square and rule of principles that relates unto the very Being of a Christian that is this day extant and he that is not ready to suffer for the profession thereof is not worthy the name of a Christian Now secondly other Fundamentals are about the well-being of a christian and such are all the Ordinances of the Gospel As Baptism Lord's Supper Prayer Thanks-givings all Church Orders and Fellowships Preaching Exhorting Reproving Overseeing and the like And if it be in our power we are rather to forbear the use of one of them then to defile our souls or consciences under corrupt administrations of them but if at any time we were called to suffer for the essential truth of them we are bound to suffer and to bear them a testimony as a part of the Truth and Word of God But for every opinion that arises about the right administrations of the latter or manner of understanding of the former principles which are but the circumstantials of Religion to set bonds upon the conscience therein it savours rather of a spirit of contention heat and passion then of found judgement and christian wisdom This is to make hard knots where there is none and Christ calls his yoke easie this were to make it burdensom and intollerable The substantial part of Christian Religion is plain and easie and the blinde may walk therein and a lamb may wade thorow This is life eternal that they may know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.3 It is true there are mysteries high questions and deep things of God in the word these are for the exercise of our spirits and gifts not of our faith no further then as part of the revealed mind of God and therefore we believe them to be truth though we understand them not which are reserved until the day of the revelation of all things when we shall know as we are known and when all our ignorances and imperfections shall be done away This sets a check upon some hot spirits of these times that rather then lose or part with their wilde opinions or let them lie unvented would break all the bonds of peace charity and communion amongst Christians and so utterly deprive the churches of Christ of all the benefit which otherwise their gifts and parts might stand in stead for I doubt all sorts of christians of our times are too far baptized into this errour and Satan hath too great a stroke in it to divide the hearts of Christians about circumstantials when as they hold one and the same fundamentals joyntly together The Lord in mercy to his churches remedy this great evil and sin of our times Vers 10. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a great voice as of a Trumpet In the Greek copie it is no more but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was in the Spirit which in Beza's translation is rendred correptus in Spiritu I was rapt in Spirit It was indeed a rapture of spirit an extasie wherein John received this Vision and so it hath been with all the Prophets of old they were acted by the Spirit in all their visions and prophesies they were lift up above themselves and out of themselves when they were to have cognizance of Divine things and this was by the Eternal Spirit of God working mightily in their spirits Observ That the Spirit of God does as it were set a violence on those persons he employs about the high mysteries and discoveries of his choicest Truths Paul that great light of the Gentiles he had his raptures into the third heaven whether in the body or out of the body he could not tell Exekiel when he was to receive those high Visions he oft reports of the Spirit entring into him and taking him up cap. 3.12 and 2.2 John for his better accomplishment to receive those divine Visions he is here said to be rapt in Spirit And the reasons of this is First That he might be the better enabled to take a clear and full view of those divine discoveries which were about to be shown unto him When we would show one things distinctly we use to place him up on high for the better sight Secondly That he might have satisfaction in his own spirit that those his visions were from God seeing he had so extraordinary taste of the Spirit in the first place he might well conclude he was now as it were to become the mouth of the Spirit unto the churches Lastly That his thoughts and heart might have been sequestred from things below and his contemplation raised higher on things divine as a true Prophet of God ought to have Another Note from hence is as a corrollary to the former That when Christ sets up any eminent Officer or Light in
same incommunicable properties with the Ancient of days He is here farther described to have eyes as a flame of fire and feet like unto fine brass burning as in a furnace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eyes like a flame of fire signifies either their piercing nature in searching into the secrets of the heart or of wrath and indignation to terrifie his impenitent enemies and indeed Christ is here from head to feet presented in a fiery colour his eyes were as a flame of fire his feet like unto fine brass as if they burned in a furnace Hence Note Observ 2. That when Christ is about executing acts of power and judgement against Kingdoms or Churches he is most terrible in his appearance When he goes about to call to an account the seven Asian Churches he is very intense about it and all of a fiery colour sparkling in the eyes like fire does signifie much anger and indignation feet of burning brass speed and execution Christ is here presented in that fine posture he is brought in Rev. 10.1 with his face shining as the Sun and his feet as pillars of fire whereupon presently followed terrible thunders and dreadful judgements So in chap. 2. v. 18. he is presented with eyes like fire and feet like brass and forthwith goes on with a charge against the Church of Thyatira So in Rev. 19.10 11 12. he is said to have his eyes like a flame of fire and his vesture dipt in blood and presently goes on in executing great wrath against his adversaries The dreadfulness of this fiery Judge when he comes in wrath will better appear if we consider that of the Prophet Malachi 3.2 3. Who shall abide the day of his coming and who shall stand when he appears for he is like a Refiners fire A Refiners fire is the hottest most terrible and most consuming How terrible he is towards Babylon both literal and mystical consider Jer. 51.25 and Rev. 18.8 9 c. I am against thee oh destroying mountain speaking of Babylon which destroyest all the earth I will stretch out my hand upon thee and rowl thee down from the Rock and will make thee a burnt mountain This was fully executed on old Babylon in the letter And how severe is Christ against Babylon in the mysterie in Rev. 18.8 Her plagues shall come at one day death and sorrow and famine and she shall be burnt with fire for strong is the Lord God which will condemn her Peruse the chapter throughout When Christ goes forth on his red horse to execute judgement and to take peace from the earth neither Kings nor Captains nor the mighty ones of the earth shall be able to stand against this mighty one They shall call for the mountains to fall upon them to hide them from the face of him that sitteth upon the Throne and from the wrath of the Lamb. And Paul tells us 2 Thes 1.8 of the dreadfulness of this Judge who should come in flames of fire to what end to destroy Antichrist the son of perdition with the brightness of his coming only consider once more Rev. 19.12 13 c. When Christ goeth forth to make war in righteousness his eyes were like a flame of fire and was clothed in a garment dipt in blood and out of his mouth proceeded a sharp sword that with it he should smite the heathen for he shall rule them with a rod of iron for he it is that treadeth the wine-press of the fierceness and wrath of almighty God All this doth clearly inform that Christ hath another name a strange name that none knoweth but himself Rev. 19.12 that is another nature and disposition to appear in then of a Lamb No man ever thought that have only considered Christ in the state of his humiliation that he had that Lion-like disposition in him All Christ's adversaries shall one day know that he is as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah whose voice shall be terrible unto them as well as a Rock of defence and safeguard to all his chosen ones and as sure as he hath already acted the Lamb-like part in his sufferings here on earth and now doth the same in his Mediators office in heaven so he shall one day come with power and glory to rule the Nations of the earth that would not have him for their Lord and King even with a Scepter of power and judgement and with a rod of iron And to set forth the dreadfulness of this Judge the more he comes with a Lion-like voice roaring as the sound of many waters Hence Note Observ 2. That when Christ comes to judge his enemies he is not only dreadful in his looks and outward appearance but he is dreadful all over even in his words also In verse 10. his voice was as of a Trumpet loud and terrible here like the sound of many waters very terrible to his enemies but rouzing converting and saving to his faithful ones Verse 16. And he had in his right hand seven Stars and out of his mouth went a sharp two edged sword and his face shone as the Sun shineth in its strength Notwithstanding Christ's dreadful appearance and his intenseness unto judgement yet he had in his right hand seven stars In the right hand is seated the chiefest strength and power of man and so it connotes to us safety and protection and he takes the seven stars into his right hand to preserve and keep them safe under his protection whilst he is executing his judgements upon his impenitent backsliding churches or obstinate enemies The seven stars the Spirit interprets to be the Angels of the seven churches verse 20. of this chapter only what is meant by Angels in that place being mystically represented by the stars in Christ's right hand I think fit to make enquiry here Surely it cannot be meant Angels in a proper sense such as are ministring Spirits the Angels in heaven for John is commanded in the next chapter to write unto those Angels of the church of Ephesus Smyrna c. to write unto the Spirits Angelical all know such a command would not proceed from him that is the wisdom of the Father therefore this must needs be interpreted to be the chief Ministers or Pastors of those Asian churches who should rather be called here the Messengers then the Angels of the churches for the word in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is Messenger which we translate Angel when attributed to God's ministring Spirits but when attributed unto man more properly it should be rendered Messenger and not Angel as that of Peter Acts 12. When he came and knocked at the door where the Disciples were they thought it was his Angel and not himself that is his Messenger one coming from him to acquaint them of his deliverance for they could not be so ignorant to conceive that it was an Angel that knocked which could enter without opening the doors wherefore under correction of better Iudgements I shall account this amongst
and good works as formerly she did as the true effects and issues of that love or else c. Hence Note Observ That the contemplation of grace is the only Gospel motive unto true repentance The commemoration of God's former gracious dealing unto a backslidden soul will operate very strongly if not judicially hardned to recal him unto his God The straying prodigal experienced this truth in himself Luke 15.17 when he came to himself and considered how that many hired servants in his fathers house had bread enough and yet he starving for hunger it made him to reflect upon that full and gracious condition when he was as an obedient son with his father which moved him to set on the resolution to be a Trewant no longer but to arise and go unto his Father and say Father I have sinned against heaven and before thee If any thing will break the course of sin and recall the heart unto its first love the consideration of the former gracious dealings of God with it will effect it It will reason thus with it self was it not better with me when I kept close to God then now it is since I have broken with him Was not my soul more at peace within it self when I was more zealous of God's glory and of keeping his commands then now when I am more remiss and colder in my affections both towards God and christian duties Was not then my food more spiritual and my delights more heavenly then now when I am clogg'd with the vanities of this world and the bewitching lusts thereof Had I not then a freer access to God and of a freer spirit in my approches crying Abba Father then now having strayed from him instead thereof having a spirit of bondage and of fear In short when I kept close with God did not a face of heaven as it were appear in all my performances and relations but now having departed from him all is turned into hell and bitterness against me Surely those considerations of grace formerly received will work more upon an ingenious spirit then any thundring Legal threats whatsoever yet I add if these will not do Christ hath another course and method and can come judicially and remove his candlestick from amongst such obstinate and unrepentant sinners Observ 2. Another Note is That true Gospel repentance consists not only in changing the mind but of practise and conversation also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rescipicite to wax wiser or repent do not only consist to grow wiser in the judgement but in the choice of the practical affections also If the will be not right as to its objects as well as the judgement it will not denominate a true repentant The church of Ephesus was right as to her faith for which she suffered in patience yet her practise and affections were not streight for which she had the check and commanded to do the first works works of love works of charity works of piety which formerly she had been zealous in In true repentance there is a Terminus a quo and Terminus ad quem Turn ye turn ye every one from the abomination of his ways there is the terminus a quo but this is not all a negative righteousness will not serve turn but there must be Terminus ad quem a positive righteousness also There must be a doing of the first works of holiness and godliness towards God and of love and righteousness towards all but more especially towards the houshold of faith These are the adequate ingredients of true and Gospel repentance It is a gross deceit in many that think that they have believed sufficiently and they have repented sufficiently when they have altered their judgment or at least their weather-cock opinion from one external form unto another as when an Episcopal man is become for a Presbyterie O most kind and benigne Sun-shine quoth he but when a Presbyterian turns Independent in judgement he presently cries out that heaven is opened unto him never considering that the kingdom of heaven does consist in godliness and righteousness but in outward forms of worship which if rightly regulated somthing of each might be rightly admitted to make a just composure In the next place some think their repentance very sound when they have changed one errour for another when of an Arminian or Pelagian are become Antinomists rightly so termed denying and opposing the morality of the Law as a rule of duty obliging unto christians when of an Arrian or Antitrinitarian are become Tridheites or worshippers of three Gods c. So corrupt is the heart of man that will make his own opinion an Idol and all that looks not that way nor brings any flowers to that sacrifice and yet otherwise apparently gracious shall neither have the title of a true believer or a repentant soul amongst them Therefore with all such I would leave this Scripture as a Signet upon their finger Remember from whence thou art fallen and repent and do thy first works Observ 3. Another Note from the authority of the person Christ that gives this memento is That Christ's commands in his Word should be very powerful and efficacious to bring us unto repentance Shall Christ be our Anamnestes or Remembrancer and set our faults before us by his Spirit in the Word and shall not our hearts be molten for it Shall he call from heaven to us in his ever-living word of Prophesie and shall we not intend or hearken to that heavenly vision He gave but one glance on Peter reflecting on his unkindness and denial which caused Peter to turn aside and weep bitterly And shall he not only look upon us with his daylie providential acts of goodness and mercy which leadeth unto repentance but give us line upon line and precept upon precept and yet not return by repentance It is the signe of most obdurate hearts and of stiff-necked sinners But some will say We want wills to it and if Christ gave wills as well as commands we should readily follow him I answer first Where Christ lays his commands on his chosen ones he also gives there the first grace of his Spirit to enable to obey that command and we know the Spirit may be opposed and the Spirit may be quenched and is so often by our own defects and by reason of the abundancy of corruptions so that the want of wills to good things proceed from our own base and corrupt wills not for want of power from Christ who commands us to them but take notice though the operations of the Spirit may by the Elect themselves be opposed darkned and quenched partially but not totally and finally but at last will get the victory in bringing forth the work of God unto perfection Secondly It is in vain for persons in an ●nregenerate state to complain for want of wills for before Christ moves thereon by his Spirit of grace they cannot rightly will any good thing or work but the first grace being given
have right to the Tree of life must go farther then overcome the assaults and temptations of Satan as unto the breach of moral duties but to denominate him a compleat Conquerour he ought to have a special eye and regard unto Satan's more spiritual and refined designs and assaults which lies as it were against the very life of a christian which he ushers in by false doctrines and abominable heresies which he lays as a stumbling block in the ways of God's children as wicked Balaam did set a snare of Idolatry and Adultery to make the children of Israel fall that God might be wroth against them and so judge them in his displeasure So Satan sets up his standard under the heresies of the Nicolaitans anti-Trinitarians anti-Scripturists idolatrizing Antichristians c. that if possibly he can draw the faithful ones of Christ to comply with them and to receive their marks in their hands and foreheads then he hath the accomplishment of his designe for be sure destruction followeth speedily as the consequence of such doctrines So that he that overcometh the assaults of Satan not only respecting life but in doctrine also is a compleat christian and conquerour and shall eat of the Tree of life in the midst of the Paradise of God Hence ariseth a Note Observ To overcome is the Christians crown Or otherwise Perseverance is a christians great duty It is not him that hath begun well that will obtain the Palm but holds out his course in faithfulness Vincenti dabitur Many have begun in the Spirit and ended in the flesh and so lost their reward In a Race he that leaves off at the first stage have no hopes to obtain the Lawrel But that Traveller or way faring man that endures patiently the hardships of a long journey with all the dangers difficulties and extremities that ways weather and other accidents may offer will at last doubtless attain to his much complacent place and period whiles the lazie one is deterr'd with the difficulty and if not in the first days journey yet in the mid-way is resty and tyred It is not sufficient for us to endure and repulse a flash or two of Satans assaults who is as a roaring Lion night and day going about seeking whom he may devour As he is restless in his temptations so we must be restless in our defensive Guards and Repulses our life is a constant warfare and one errour committed in warfare is remediless and irrecoverable And though I am far from asserting with the Novatians That the errours or slips of the faithful are irreparable and though the errours of humane wars admits of no repentance yet the errours of our christian warfare may be reinforced and redeemed by a returning unto a more strict and diligent watch upon our hearts and judgements yet notwithstanding this we may lose much of our comfort in the way and be accounted but as dastard souldiers by our Captain General in that we have not kept close unto our Colours and diligent and constant in all extremities in opposing the assaults and inrodes of the adversaries for to that very end Christ our Captain hath set weapons into our hands which are spiritual and mighty to oppose and overcome all the assaults stratagems and underminings of Satan Besides he hath laid it on us as our duty Strive to enter into the strait gate And The Kingdom of heaven suffers violence and 't is the violent not the lazie dormant one takes it by force So in this place To him that overcometh to him is given to eat of the Tree of life as his crown and reward which is in the midst of the Paradice of God In Rev. 22.2 There is described as an additament of the glory of the New Jerusalem that new heavenly City or church estate that came down from God That in the midst of the street thereof and of either side of the River there was the Tree of life which had twelve manner of fruits and yeilded her fruit every moneth and the leaves of the Tree were for the healing of the Nations Those that overcome the spiritual assaults of Satan are promised to eat of this Tree which is placed in this Paradice of God As Paradice was the blessed habitation of Adam in his innocent and sinless condition so it is put typically and figuratively both for that blessed estate that the Saints enjoy now in heaven This day saith Christ unto the penitent Thief thou shalt be with me in Paradice Luke 23.43 that is thou shalt be in a blessed state and glory Paul when he was rapt up in spirit into the third heaven 2 Cor. 12.4 he says how that he was caught up into Paradice that is into an incomparable glory So that Paradice may very fitly signifie and represent figuratively unto us any state of glory either in the supernal heavens or that that is reserved for all God's faithful ones after the re-union and resurrection of their souls and bodies at the last day for God does make things known unto us by such things as we partly already know and understand Now we know Paradice was presented unto Adam full of all delicacy and ornaments that the heart of man or his curiosity could wish for and how it was replenished with all goodly fruits not only pleasant to the eye but very savoury unto the taste also by sensible things God makes known his hidden mysteries and spiritual delicacy as unto the children of men But here lies the difference between the first and second Paradice The first Paradice had not only the Tree of life in it as a reward and a confirming Sacrament of Adam's eternal felicity if he had continued obedient to the command of God but it had also the Tree of knowledge of good and evil a Tree that when he should taste thereof and make a breach of his obedience towards his God and his Creator he should sadly experience for himself and whole posterity the bitterness of the fruits thereof and so should come to know by the sad event what was good and what was evil how he had wronged by disobedience the chiefest good and as his due reward and merit is become liable and obnoxious to mortality death and all miseries that an infinite divine Justice can inflict upon him for his disobedience Now in this second or last Paradice there is no fear of eating the bitter fruits of the Tree of knowledge of good and evil for there is no such Tree therein this last is guarded with a surer Angel then that that guarded with a flaming sword at the entrance of the Garden of Eden The Lamb in this last is the light and the glory thereof The first Adam the possessor of the first Paradice was of the earth earthly but the second Adam is the possessor of this whose Throne is in the midst thereof and is of heaven heavenly Here are no conditions of life and death put upon eating or not eating here is only the Tree
of life which is prepared for the faithful conquerour in Christ's name for the confirmation of their eternal happiness But it may be queried what is meant by this Tree of life I answer Some of the Ancients as Augustine and others makes it to be Christ whose leaves that is say they his merits is for the healing of the Nations But saving due reverence to antiquity I rather adhere to those that understand it a true and real Tree of life as that in the garden of Eden was for these reasons For Christ being personally in this heavenly city or new Jerusalem for where should he be but with his Spouse the Bride the Lamb's wife at that great and solemn day of tryumph And it is said That the Lamb is the Temple and the light of this City cap. 21 22 23. and therefore evidently convincing that he is not personally absent from her and being with her and present I cannot see how congruous to reason it is to say or assert that the glorified Saints shall eat of that Tree of Christ Sacramentally For when we have the enjoyment of vision faith ceaseth nor is then any need of signs figures or Sacraments the only way that we can eat Christ spiritually and mystically in this heavenly Paradice for being himself then and there present with his Saints that Scripture will be fulfilled whose authority is yet of force and not at all as yet elapsed as some would have it to wit Matth. 28. And lo I am with you unto the end of the world or of this generation that is Christ promises his presence of grace efficacy comfort and support unto the faithful dispensing of his Ordinances of the Word and Sacraments unto the end of this world which consisteth in several series or courses of generations that shall succeed one the other until the day Star shall arise and radiate with a more incomparable glory and set a period to all those present Ordinances we now enjoy which are fitted to our present weakness and capacities and restore us into the liberty of the Sons of God and give us Ordinances of a more spiritual and higher key fit for that new and glorious City the Bride the Lamb's wife that comes down from heaven And why may I not think that in this heavenly Paradice this Eden of God and Christ this New Jerusalem or New Heavens and New Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness according to 2 Pet. 3.13 shall have the Tree of life placed by God in the midst thereof whose fruits shall shine as Sacraments of confirmation unto the blessed Saints of the continuation of their glorious state and blessedness for ever so that whether Christ be taken to be this Tree of life or whether God shall set up in his celestial Paradice a real Tree of life as formerly he did to Adam in Eden yet both and either do evince this Observ That God hath secured the everlasting blessed estate of the faithful by most evident Sacraments and clear signs of his presence Sin cannot then hurt them the divel is chained up in the bottomless pit their adversaries have their portion also with him so that there is none found to hurt in all the holy mountain What greater security when all fear of miscarriage is quite done away No enemies appear from within nor any from without all are vanquished and brought under the footstool of the Lamb that sitteth upon the Throne Then it may be said O death Where is thy stirg O grave Where is thy victory And as if the treading under all enemies were not enough to secure this blessed estate and make it compleatly happy there is added the Tree of life to eat thereof not as if there were fear of death but symbolically sacramentally hieroglyphically or emblematically to manifest and confirm the perpetuity and continuation of that most glorious and blessed state for ever But it may be objected Is not Paradice taken in Scripture for the supernal heaven and is it here to be taken thus That he that overcometh shall eat of the Tree of life in the midst of the Paradice of God that is shall be translated to the heavenly mansions above where the Angels and souls of the blessed remain in glory and t●ere shall eat of the Tree of life that is shall participate of Christ in his glory and eternal life in the supernal heavens I answer first Negatively This Paradice that is given to the christian conquerors cannot be in this place nor that of cap. 22. v. 28. whereunto this hath relation and correspond both in sense and reason be understood of the supernal heavens for many reasons First Because in this Paradice it is said There is the Tree of life whose leaves are for the healing of the Nations Now in the heavens above there is no healing or conversion that must be done here beneath or not at all Secondly In the supernal heavens there are neither Streets nor Rivers Gates nor Foundations as this Paradice is circumstantially described in chap. 21 and 22. Thirdly This Paradice is measured to a certain proportion cap. 21. 15 16 17 c. And how short that measure being according to the cubits of a man is to spanior fathom the supernal heavens let him that hath the least grain of reason judge Fourthly It cannot be intended of the highest heavens because this Paradice or New Jerusalem is said to descend or come down out of heaven from God and that the Tabernacle of God is with men and that he will dwell with them and they shall be his people Now how improper and dissonant from right reason is it to say that the supernal heavens do descend and come down unto the children of men And how needless is it for God to promise that he will be the God of his people in the highest heavens and that he will dwell with them there All know it is the place of his habitation where his glorious presence is most eminent and resplendent Lastly I answer positively That this Paradice which is here promised to the faithful conquerors in Christ is a Terrestrial Paradice It is a heaven on earth though not an earthly one It is a holy City a New Jerusalem a New Heaven and a New Earth that comes down from God cap. 21. 1 2 c. And if it be not on earth what need is there of the mention of a New Earth In the supernal heavens there is no place for the performance of such a promise 2 Pet. 3. which place hath relation to that of Isa 65.17 where God promiseth the Jews New Heavens and a New Earth and withal there mentions the enjoyment of Houses and Vineyards and how these things can be attributed or consist in the supernal heaven or how things there may be said to be meliorated made new or better then they are passeth my reason to comprehend Though withal I grant That the supernal heaven may be represented by Paradice as in that of Luke 23.43 But more
the faithful and therefore David because he would have God's vengeance against these wicked ones plainly manifested desireth the Lord to discover them that they have no portion right or part in the book of the living nor worthy to be written or numbred among the righteous but that all might sensibly discern them to be but reprobates And thus far David's prayer is imitable as unto us Quest But by the way I shall put a question Whether it is lawful or consonant to the will of God for any of the Saints of God to pray to God as Moses did Exod. 32.32 I pray thee raze me out of the book which thou hast written and as Paul wished To be separated from Christ for his brethren according to the flesh Rom. 9.3 Or secondly To pray that other mens names though wicked may be blotted out of the book of the living as David in Psal 69.28 prayed against the enemies of God and himself Answ 1. It is not lawful to pray for any thing contrary to the known will of God for there are no commands or promises annexed to such a prayer but abundantly to the contrary therefore surely such prayer must be most vain and sinful for neither Moses nor Paul were bound to prefer the good of their brethren before the fruition of God and their own salvation Moses nor Paul did pray so absolute but conditionally like to that of Christ Father if it be possible let this cup pass from me so they if it would stand with God's will and be approved by him could desire and wish to be razed out and anathematized from the roll of God's church and from life itself so that they could deliver their lost brethren of Israel from the curse and damnation that hung over them for their infidelity and impenitency this they did desire under the loss of their own salvation had it been possible But whether Moses or Paul had so an eye and respect in these particular prayers to the will of God is uncertain for I think it is no sin to say that either Moses or Paul might be carried aside by an over mis-led zeal to their brethren the Jews for In many things we sin all saith the Apostle James cap. 3. 2. 3. Lastly if David did pray unto God absolutely that the names of the ungodly might be put out of the book of the living I think it not warrantable nor Imitable in us David being a Prophet and having the spirit of prophesie he well knew against whom he prayed prophesied and imprecated and so his prayers and imprecations to this effect were but as so many prophetical denunciations and predictions of God's judgements against his impenitent enemies which are no patterns or examples to us for we are commanded to pray for all men even for the conversion of the most vilest persons in the world as long as there is hope of their returning But secondly Though we may not pray absolutely yet we may conditionally with submission to God's will against all his and our antichristian enemies that God would either convert them or bring them to shame and ruine that his glory and the Saints peace and comforts may be more enlarged and multiplyed thereby But to proceed I will confess his name before my Father and before his Angels Christ having assured the overcoming Saints of Sardis that they should participate of his glory and be clothed with majesty in the other world and having undoubtedly assured them the confirmation and continuance of their blessed estate and their right thereunto in not blotting out their names out of his blessed roll and register of the book of life and having promised not only to do all this good for them but will also acknowledg them confess them to be his by name before God and his holy Angels that is as if Christ had said Those whom I present before thee O Father and thy holy ministring Spirits clothed in white rayment in innocency and majesty and which are from eternity registred in thy book I avouch and acknowledge them to be of my own name members of my own body anointed with the same unction and Spirit that I am of truly christians faithful followers of me and my doctrine thorow their whole course of regeneration and new life which they have led unto this present day Hence Note Observ That Christ will not be ashamed but will publiquely own and acknowledge his faithful ones at the last day before God his Father and all his holy Angels This he promises Mat. 10.32 to confess and own them before his Father in heaven who shall faithfully confess and own him here on earth Christ calls such here his sheep his friends his brethren his members yea himself by his own name Christ 1 Cor. 12.12 and therefore Christ tells them John 20.17 I ascend to your Father and my Father to my God and your God And seeing God and Christ are not ashamed to be called their God and their Christ in this life surely in the life to come they will not be ashamed of them but will acknowledge them to be the the godly or God-like christians that faithfully owned God and Christ in their several generations This is a great motive and encouragement unto us boldly and with constancy in the worst of times and under the greatest defections to confess and own so worthy a Lord and Master as Christ and his ways seeing we shall be no losers by it but rather great gainers for before God and his Angels he will not spare by name to confess us and to honour us as his own before so glorious a presence although of our selves we be most unworthy creatures Who ever truly honoured God and Christ in an open sincere profession and following of their ways of truth and was not honoured both by God and Christ Them that honour me I will honour saith God and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2.30 If we only lose our honour among men for our profession and among the basest and vilest sort for all scornful ungodly ones are so to be accounted be they never otherwise in the eye of the world so great rich mighty or honourable and win honour with God if we be vilified on earth and among earthly minded men and be accepted in heaven we have no cause to be discouraged or murmure at our loss When Christ owned Stephen from heaven in the midst of his enemies it was more then a sufficient recompence for his stoning Acts 7. What loss did the three children sustain when they kept their consciences undefiled by not obeying Nebuchadnezzar's command in worshipping his golden Image but openly professing and praying with their windows open to the God of Israel Dan. 3. Did not the Lord for this their faithful honouring of him honour them with his presence with safety and deliverance and made them ever-living examples to all that truly fear God to trust in him for help in all extremities that fall on
were from heaven and not from men Hence it is that the Spirit of God is not only called the holy Spirit but also the Spirit of Truth John 14.17 because it leadeth and guideth into all truth and wheresoever the Spirit cometh as a holy Spirit to sanctifie it cometh in the first place as a Spirit of Truth to lead the soul into the ways of truth If Christ makes any discoveries unto thy soul it will be as unto Philadelphia as the holy One and as the true One As he is the way unto holiness so he is the way the truth and the life and no man cometh unto the Father but in by and thorow him John 14.6 Which hath the Key of David that openeth and no man shuteth and shutteth and no man openeth These words have relation to that prophesie of Isaiah cap. 22. 20. 22. about the calling of Eliakim the son of Hilkiah who should be a Father unto Jerusalem and to the house of Judah into whose hands the Government should be committed and in vers 22. The Key of the House of David will I lay upon his shoulder saith the Lord so he shall open and no man shall shut and he shall shut and none shall open This Eliakim in the days of Hezekiah was his chief Steward or master of his houshold as appears by 2 Kings 18.18 26. and it seems by the transactions between him and Senacharib none were suffered to go in or out to treat with Senacharib but Eliakim and whom he did approve of he was a man in great authority with the King and carried the Key and Soveraignty ever his whole houshold and therefore he is prophesied of by Isaiah to come or to be called again of God not in person but in his antitype and true counterpane Jesus Christ the true Eliakim who beareth the Keys of David c. Christ may well be typified by Eliakim and to be called the spiritual Eliakim promised in Isa 22. both for his name and nature Eliakim signifying as Hierom de interpretatione nominum the God of the Resurrection or God that rose again and who was this true Eliakim but Christ In the next place Christ was descended from this Eliakim Luke 3.30 therefore rightly brought by the Spirit in Isaiah to typifie him forth But lastly and chiefly Christ is the true spiritual Eliakim in respect of his Kingly office and Soveraignty which he beareth over his spiritual house his church as Eliakim bore it over the house of David The Key is put metonymice the ensign of Authority for Authority it self But why the Key of David and not the Key of the House of David Isa 2● 22 I answer Either it is to be taken metonimically the Master being put for the House or else for the more excellency of this Key that Christ bears before that of Eliakim's the truth it self exceeding the Type Eliakim was but an inferior Minister as the Steward and that in the family of David but Christ he bore the Key of David that is that was born before or by David himself due unto the highest Governour and extending to the whole Kingdom And therefore excels that of Eliakim's being limitted only to the houshold of David But why is the Key of David brought by the Spirit to represent Christ's Soveraignty and Kingdom over his church I answer for divers reasons First God promised an everlasting Kingdom to David and therefore a fit Type of the church of Christ who are loved with the everlasting and sure mercies of David Secondly David's Kingdom was over the Israel of God so Christ over the true Israel of God according to the Spirit Thirdly David was an absolute Lord over his Kingdom he suffered no Jebusites nor Canaanites to domineer within his Realm and Jurisdiction so Christ within the verge of his Government and Sovereignty he suffers no unclean Canaanite to rule and reigne nor any unclean thing to enter therein but he will be sole Lord and Soveraign within his House as was David and therefore in the next words it is said That openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth The same Key that openeth the same Key shutteth Christ's Key Power or Authority doth open and shut in a threefold respect First It opens the true Doctrine of Salvation and Redemption by Christ that none ever hereafter shall shut it up or obscure it and again he shuts it up to many unworthy and impenitent people which none but by him shall be able again to open and discover Secondly It opens and shuts in respect of the Government and Soveraignty that Christ bears over his Kingdom his holy Temple and Church either in admission or exclusion of members Isa 9.6 Zeah. 6.12 and herein no man can open or shut admit or exclude but as Christ hath laid down the rules and directions thereunto in his word Thirdly It opens and shuts into Christ's hidden mystical and everlasting Kingdom the church of the Elect and invisible Saints and to whom Christ doth open to enter herein no man can shut and to whom Christ shutteth no man can ever open so absolute a Lord is Christ in the whole work and administration of his Kingdom that what he does no man can undo or hinder and what he will not have done none can bring to pass He openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth From the words thus explicated Observ That Christ is the sole absolute Lord soveraign Giver and Disposer of all the blessings relating unto his Kingdom Christ is a Lord by power Mat. 28.18 2. He is a Lord by purchase Rom. 7.20 3. He is a Lord by conquest John 16.30 4. He is a Lord by donation Ps 2.8 5. He is a Lord by election as from God Mat. 12.18 Isa 22.20 c. And doubtless such a Lord hath an absolute power over all the Ministrations of his Kingdom to promote execute or hinder as he pleaseth The magistrate walks not in this sphere he hath another Kingdom to deal with the Magistrate cannot here shut nor open though Erastus vainly dreamt the contrary Christ's Key or the Key of David only fits this lock As the spiritual Key of David cannot open or shut in the civil kingdoms of the world neither can their civil keys open or shut in the spiritual house of David being fitted for another lock and who proves the contrary disorders the whole lock and brings always ruine instead of blessing upon the experiencers thereof Christ fits not upon Caesar's Throne nor Caesar upon his Each must remember and keep their place and station If Christ open with his Key and receive into his visible Kingdom Caesar hath no key to shut out If Christ shut against any Caesar hath no key to open 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Caesar may shut the door to true Saints and open it to the debauched world and so make an Image like to that of Nebuchadnezzar's whose feet were partly iron partly clay But when Christ in his Ministery
then what Magistrates as such can take cognizance of 1 Tim. 1.20 Mat. 18.17 1 Cor. 5.4 5. and by those Laws in the Apostles and Primitive times were errors depressed and punished and not by the Laws of Magistrates there was no appealing unto Cesar for this work Object But some Erastianizing or rather sycophantizing Doctors of these days that are willing and ready to gratifie the Magistrate with a boon more then is justly due unto him comes and objects Is not the Magistrate subordinate as unto Christ as Mediator to make Laws for him and to rule next and immediate under him in his church Answ Indeed this objection was of some weight when by Act of Parliament Henry 8. was made Supreme Head of the church and whilst the sound thereof was continued down to his Successors even till ten years since in the constant publique prayers for a blessing on the chief Magistrate under the Title of the Supreme Head of the church next and immediate under Christ Then I say this objection was somwhat but now it is judged to savour of too much levity and ostentation Secondly But to answer more fully I grant that all Magistrates are subordinate unto Christ not only by the law of creation and gubernation by which as God he rules the whole Universe but also by the law of Redemption and his Mediatorship so by him Kings reigne and decree justice If Christ had not died there had been no King or Subject in the whole world There 's a common temporal salvation attain'd for all by the death of Christ all had so died if Christ had not died Many have benefit by the death of Christ this way in a temporal salvation which shall never taste the benefit of Christ's death savingly or eternally Christ is a Saviour of all but especially of those that believe So I say all Soveraign Authorities in the world have a being by vertue of Christ's death and Mediatorship and by vertue of that purchase are subordinate unto him holding their Kingdoms and Principalities as in chief from him for all power is given unto him as a reward of his sufferings and the travels of his soul both in heaven and in earth Matth. 28.18 In heaven over the Saints militant and tryumphant and in earth over all Powers and principalities thereof So that Christ hath at present a two-fold kingdom and people to govern and rule the one is of the world and the Nations thereof which now he governs and rules only providentially by placing Kings and Princes over them to rule and reigne next and immediate under him by laws which the Legislators conceive most conducing to the well-being of their States and Kingdoms and herein Christ's concurrence is no more but in common providence and preservation which he exercises equally towards all the works of his creation and redemption But he hath another Kingdom and people to rule and govern which are a spiritual people his church which were the main and principal purchase of his death Christ hath another eye a more distinguishing respect to those then to the others and therefore more especially he provides for them to reigne and rule over them with special and peculiar Laws suiting to their spiritual conditions not that Christ exempts them from the wholsome temporal laws of Magistrates but that he suits them laws and ordinances fit for his own body whereof he himself is Head influendo infundendo And for this spiritual body and oeconomy Christ hath his Laws his Ordinances and his subordinate Officers which are for the perfecting of the body till all come to the unity of the faith unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ Eph. 4.12 And amongst the whole catalogue of Christ's Officers we can find no mention of King Prince or Parliament that are ordained to such a work and therefore sure their work is another work then to make Laws for so spiritual a people as Christ's church is they are to hear no other voice but their masters nor to derogate so far from their spiritual Head Lord and Soveraign as to suffer any to reigne and rule over them in this spiritual oeconomy but him alone who hath his Laws his Ordinances his Officers to which they must obey and he substitutes none next and immediate under him in this his dispensatory Kingdom of Grace but his Vicar general the holy Spirit which doth virtuate all his holy Laws and Ordinances unto their ends And therefore such Powers of the world as go about as subordinate to Christ to make and impose Laws on the church of Christ should as soon attempt to give Laws and Ordinances to the Stars of heaven for though they are creatures of this world yet too high for their laws to reach so are the other Stars God's churches for they are from heaven and born from above neither are they of this world and therefore how vain and absurd it is for the Magistracy of this world to make laws and rules for them that have their conversation in heaven and live in another world they live in heaven and by heavenly laws they are governed their life is hid with God in Christ and Christ's Edicts they only hear and follow They live in a spiritual blessed state and nothing but spiritual Laws will they hearken to Their lot is fallen into an Utopia and none but Utopian laws shall be their rules But if they fall as men let the laws of men take hold upon them Though man cannot make Laws sutable to the Saints conditions yet it the Saints transgress the wholesom Ordinances of man they shall justly suffer as men and not as Saints for in things honest and indifferent the canon is universal Let every soul be subject to the higher Powers whether Saint or other Therefore give God his due and Cesar his Vers 8. I know thy works behold I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it for thou hast a little strength and hast kept my Word and hast not denyed my Name Christ comes to a narration of the gracious works of the church of Philadelphia and first tolls what he hath done for her Behold I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it As if Christ had said Behold I have given thee a fair opportunity and access to the knowledg of my Gospel and to preach the same to others and none shall be ever able to bereave or hide the same from thee any more for an open door is either put for the power of preaching the Gospel Col. 4.13 as the Apostle Paul would have the Colossians to pray earnestly to God for him That God would open a door of speech unto him Or secondly For a readiness of the reception of the Gospel as Paul in 1. Cor. 16.9 A great and effectual door is opened unto me and 2 Cor. 2.12 And this door is opened when mens hearts are opened as was Lidias ready to
Kings Priests and Judges Yea the name of God of Christ and the new Jerusalem is written upon them and therefore sure most honourable Little do the high ones of this present generation with their counterfeit and mock-honour think that the now poor despicable Saints of Christ whom they so much scorn and trample under-foot are those for whose sakes the world is preserved from flaming fires and that one day shall become the only Kings Rulers and Princes thereof maugre all the malice of Satan and all their antichristian enemies in the world to the contrary If the great and honourable persons of the world did but verily believe that the Saints of Christ should one day become so honourable in the presence of the whole world they would more esteem them then they do as Heirs born unto so great a Kingdom It is the common and not unwise practise of politique courtiers when their old Soveraign or Prince is upon declining they adore and worship the next Heir or reputed Successor as the rising Sun as the nearest step to their preferments And will ye not be so wise ye sons of men to make good your interest with the rising Heirs and children of this great ensuing Monarch Three of the great Monarchs of the world are dead and we have seen their graves the fourth is sick with age if not even at deaths door having one foot in his grave already for his weakness and infirmity being but as an Image of the first Beast or of himself when he was in his youth under his Caesarian Heads and Empire And the fifth is drawing nigh having already poured out many Vials of ruine upon the fourth to make way for the appearance of himself this heavenly one And think ye is it not good and honest policy to come under the skirts of the c●●rtiers of this great and heavenly Prince to become one in faith manners discipline and interest with them that when he appeareth ye may joyntly reigne with him and them in his new and heavenly Kingdom It will be the first step unto honour and your rising to become one in interest with the now despicable and vilified Saints of Christ for though at present they differ nothing from servants yet know they will be one day heirs of all Observ 2. That Christ's new restored Church-state new Temple new Ierusalem that comes down from heaven shall never perish but be established for ever Though some would have these words to be made pillars in the Temple of God and to go out no more to signifie the stability of the faith of the elect whereunto I cannot wholly assent for though I grant that the faithful as Philadelphia are made pillars for their stability in the faith and strength of grace in the Temple of God and their faith is so confirmed to them that they never need to fear of utter failing or perishing yet there is more promised in this verse then a meer confirmation of the elect from non-falling away for the next coherent words do connote so much when Christ promises to write the name of the new Jerusalem and the new name of Christ upon them to be made pillars in the faith and to be established therein was always a continued promise and always performed to the church in all ages but the name of the new Jerusalem that comes down from heaven and the new name of Christ which are annexed hereunto were never yet made good unto the church but hath reference unto a more glorious future church-state on earth spoken of Rev. 21 1. I saw a new heaven and a new earth which in vers 10. is called the great City the holy Ierusalem descending out of heaven from God which on the subsequent words of this verse shall more evidently be explained But to return This new church-state new Temple is to continue to perpetuity yea for everlasting they that enter thereinto are made firm as pillars not to be removed they that enter into the gates of the present visible Temple may again be removed ejected and lose their station for being not rooted in the faith yea and the Temple it self as those seven Asian Temples removed overthrown and extirpated for their iniquities But they that enter into this holy new Temple that comes down from heaven they are made pillars therein and shall never go forth more until Christ lays down his Kingdom unto the Father and God shall be all in all Not as some vainly object against the expectant tryumphing Saints That they shall reign for the term of a thousand years and then their kingdom shall cease But the truth is that when Gog and Magog shall be destroyed and all Christ's open enemies cast into the bottomless Lake of fire about the end of the Saints tryumphant thousand years Rev. 20.10 then that Kingdom which Christ during all that former happy millenary ruled and reigned in as Mediator and God-man which properly is called his Throne and his Kingdom shall be devolved and swallowed up by a more glorious Kingdom and the Saints translated in the highest heavenly glory which for the most excellent and God-like properties thereof is called in 1 Cor. 15.24 The Kingdom of God even the Father and wherein all Ordinances shall cease for Iohn in Rev. 21.22 saith And I saw no Temple therein for the Lord God almighty and the Lamb are the Temple of it and in chap. 22. v. 5. describing further this glorious state he saith And there shall be no night there and they need no candle neither light of the Sun that is those ordinances or the like thereunto we now enjoy for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reigne for●ver and ever They do therefore vainly cavil that say That Christ shall utterly and altogether cease to reigne in his Headship over his church tryumphant from that of 1 Cor. 15.24 where it is said When he shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God even the Father when he shall have put down all Rule and all Authority and power And in v. 28. And when all things shall be subdued unto him then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be all in all Now the Apostles meaning was not that Christ should cease to be Head of his church and so ever or at any time to cease to rule over them as the members of his body mystical whereof he himself is Head but when all his enemies are put under his feet and all Rules Powers and Authorities in the world are by him utterly vanquished and put down and when the last enemy death shall be destroyed and death and hell cast into the Lake of fire Rev. 20.14 after the general and last judgment of the dead then I say Christ shall deliver up to God even the Father his former Mediatory and Judiciary Kingdom whereby he ruled and reigned not only over his holy faithful ones by his Laws and ordinances but also
over all the Nations and Kingdoms of the earth by his rod of Iron during the thousand years and this is that which is called Christ's own special Throne Rev. 3.21 and Christ's own Kingdom which he hath purchased and merited by his death which Kingdom after the destruction of the new raised enemies of the church miraculously by fire from heaven in the Gogigan war at that time when they encompassed the Saints of the most High and the beloved City about the finishing of their millenary Imperial reigne on earth I say that that Kingdom shall then expire and be delivered up by Christ unto God even the Father But in the Fathers kingdom both Christ and them shall reigne for ever and ever Rev. 22.5 And observe that Christ's kingdom and the Father's are diversa but not contraria or rather that Christ's kingdom is but the morning prelude prodromus or first part of that everlasting one of God even the Father Christ's millenary kingdom was for Ruling Judging and Reigning over the obstinate enemies of his until all by his rod of Iron are brought subject to him and destroyed that opposed him and so shall have an end when that work is done and delivered up unto God even the Father whereupon begins that heavenly one of the Father's wherein the Son himself shall be also subject unto him that put all things under him 1 Cor. 15.28 so that thereby there will be no loss to the Saints in the expiration of this of Christ's Mediatory and Judicial kingdom when they are translated into a more glorious and heavenly Kingdom and City whose Builder is God and wherein there shall be no more curse but the Throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it and his servants shall serve him Rev. 22.3 The great work in this New Jerusalem is praise and Hallelujahs to the most high and beatifical Vision as it is in the fourth verse and they shall see his face and his Name shall be in their foreheads all tears sorrow and the curse shall be quite wiped off in this new heaven-like state of the Father's Kingdom which were not from all persons in the former of the Son 's happy millenary Kingdom for though Satan was bound therein that none was found to hurt in all that holy mountain or that happy Kingdom yet still subject under it there remains the Nations of the four quarters of the world during the whole term of that holy Imperial reigne or else whom had the Saints to reigne over and govern during that time And otherwise How possibly could they convene as the sands of the Sea-shore to make war against the holy city under Gog and Magog cap. 20. 8. by the instigation of Satan let loose among them And if those Nations shall still remain as evident they shall during the Saints dominion and Empire doubtless though Satan and they shall be restrained from opposing the peace and quiet of the Saints in their Reign and Kingdom yet they shall not be so restrained as to be void of corruptions sins and impieties among themselves which therefore are not void of the curse as respecting themselves nor consequently of tears and sorrow and death the most due wages of sin Neither shall I ever think it reasonable to conceive that Gog and Magog and their numberless followers in that war against the camp of the Saints and the beloved City were all innocent sinless creatures all the time of the Saints Imperial reign over them for doubtless they had sins enough and wicked dispositions sufficient within or else they would not be so ready unto the entertainment of Satan's delusions and promoting his designs against their Lords and Rulers the holy Saints of Christ towards the latter end of their Reigne and in casting off their bonds if possibly they could In short I conceive Satan and they during the Saints Imperial Reigne to be bound up from open opposing hurting or violating the peace comfort or interest of the Saints but not so as Satan should not tempt the Nations subject unto the Saints that they thereby should be free from sin which will be alone the priviledge and prerogative only of the reigning Saints and therefore I am of opinion that the Saints thousand years Empire is but the beginning and first fruits of their happy new church-state and heavenly city that comes down from God and is transitory and shall pass away after all things are made subject unto Christ But another more glorious shall immediately succeed in the room thereof which is from God even the Father and is everlasting and this city had no need of the Sun neither of the Moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof Rev. 21.23 and to conclude this I am of the minde notwithstanding That Christ's Kingdom and the Father's do only differ in the administration and in the equality of glory but not in glory it self both are sinless both sorrowless both deathless both glorious but herein they differ That that of the Sons is a Kingdom of Justice and judgement which shall have an end and therefore less glorious then that of the Father's though in it self most glorious but that of God the Father's is a Kingdom of praises and Hallelujahs to the most High endless and everlasting Grant O God that thy poor servant may be kept faithful unto thee and become a true Philadelphian overcoming his temptations in this life that he may be made at last a pillar in thy New Temple a partaker in the great hopes of the Saints in the Kingdom of the Son and of God even the Father Amen And I will write upon him the name of my God and the name of the City of my God which is new Ierusalem which cometh down from heaven from my God and I will write upon him my new Name There is a threefold name to be written on the conquering Saints of Philadelphia of God of the new Jerusalem and the new Name of the Son This name shall be set upon the overcoming Saints to denote whose they are as the followers of the Beast and Antichrist have the mark of Antichrist and the Beast upon them Rev. 13. that they may be known and manifest so God's peculiar chosen ones have also his mark upon them to declare forth unto others whose they are And this name herein promised is not the ordinary name of God that the Saints bear this present time of holy godly or the like for this is to be written on in the future that all may see it without hesitating or doubting that they are God's in that time when that new Jerusalem comes down from heaven The Saints had always and at all times the name of God and Christ upon them being called godly christians c. But here is a new name of Christ and God to be written on them which formerly they were unacquainted with and what is that name of God but El-Shaddai
stands little in stead unto the Papists and their champion Bellarmine in his book of Grace and Free will cap. 1. to maintain from hence their Pelagian doctrine The power of mans Free-will before conversion unto Faith and amendment For Bellarmine therein triumphantly interrogates were not he foolish that would knock at his neighbours door if he knew for certain that there were no man within that could open It is true it were so but Bellarmine for all his great learning herein is much mistaken Christ here knocks at a door where there was one within that was able to open the party was only asleep he was not dead or quite departed from his house and therefore he knocks and calls unto him to awake and open unto him like the Spouse in the Canticles 5.2 She was asleep when her beloved came and knocked saying Open to me my Sister my Love my Dove my Undefiled So Christ comes to the church of Sardis vers 2. and bids her to awake and strengthen the things that remain and commands Laodicea to open unto him who had a power and ability to open though it was grown weak and remiss and therefore had need of a knocking a vigorous call to rouse her up unto her duty And therefore Bellarmine is quite mistaken when from hence he asserts That Christ bids the reprobate and unregenerate to open to him it is only a believing church a backslidden luke-warm believing church that he bids to rise up and open to him it is not one altogether dead but a sleepy careless luke-warm church that he stirs up to this duty of opening to him Secondly I answer Though it were granted Bellarmine that Christ somtimes knocks at the doors of Reprobates and unregenerate persons and calls to open to him though they neither will or can open to him yet Christ may do this as often he does without any impeachment to his wisdom he hereby shows what their duty is and requires it from them and justly he may though they are not in a possibility to perform it they having forfeited and lost their ability by their own fault not only in their common parent the first Adam but also by walking in the same steps of disobedience with him and Christ is not bound by any Law to restore it again unto them And therefore Christ in the last place does often call to open to him upon the very reprobate themselves as in a judiciary way for the aggravation of their condemnation upon their refusal according to that of John 15.22 If I had not come and spoken to them they had no sin but now they have no cloak for their sin Thus much in answer to Bellarmine and his doctrine of Free-will and the power of the meerly natural man in the works of grace and faith which are in the first place to be wrought by the Spirit to be nourished by the Spirit to be consummated and perfected by the same Spirit But to proceed If any man hear my voice and open the door I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me As if Christ had said If any man will be obedient to the word of my mouth opening the door of their hearts yeilding obedience to my many and earnest solicitations I will then come and dwell in that soul and impart my self unto him and sup with him that is communicate and have mutual fellowship with him and he with me Note hence Observ 1. That it is the Saints highest priviledge to have fellowship with Christ and he with them Where there are those heavenly intercourses there is a heaven upon earth or earth ascending into heaven and heaven coming down upon earth persons hereby do become the Temples of the holy Spirit I will come in to him saith Christ that is Christ will dwell in him spiritually really operatively by his grace and he shall dwell in me that is by faith and so such become and are made the sons of God Luke 19.5 and are made partakers of his holy nature Is it not a great shame to our christian churches to deny themselves this great priviledge in not hearkning to the voice of Christ or opening the door unto him It is true we are ready to hearken to the voice of Christ so far as stands with our interest that we may not be accounted heathens abroad in the world and indeed that is all if it will amount so far for the ordinance of preaching is no distinguishing Ordinance Go Teach all Nations and the Ordinances of Prayer and Praise are but natural duties which all persons in the world are bound unto as well as christians but where is the opening the door to Christ in his especial distinguishing Ordinances Where is the mutual feasting supping and communicating between Christ and his churches in his holy Ordinances of the Supper tasting and feeding on the several and various gifts of the Spirit of Christ in his members Where is the improving of his Discipline Where are his Gardens enclosed Are not all like a Forrest or Wilderness without any culture or hedge about them 'T is true there are some few gardens whose savoury spices and precious ointment does cast a sweet smelling savour abroad but their tender Grapes are but weak and it is to be feared if God's mercy prevent not that either the little Foxes will undermine them or the wild Boar root them out I speak it according to my judgement and conscience that our contentation and sitting satisfied under a formal and luke-warm preaching and some other natural duties only will be a means to provoke God to spew us out of his mouth for our half way Religion the one ought to be done and the other not left undone we ought to have a respect to the whole will of God not so far only as our carnal wisdom thinks sufficient and no farther It was once and not long since a just complaint That common Prayer and other church Discipline and Episcopal Ruling had thrust out of doors a true preaching and divers other holy Ordinances of Christ But observe the change now it is to be feared that preaching will silence and invalidate many other of the Ordinances of Christ and render them useless to us Therefore we are to hearken to the voice of God the whole voice of God and open to it if we expect Christ to come in and to sup with us and we with him We are first to hearken to his Word open the door to him of our hearts in the preaching thereof then we are to proceed and not sit still as those silly ones that are ever learning and never coming to the knowledge or practise of the truth we are to go on to the work of perfection that is to walk in all the Ways and Ordinances of Christ which will build up our souls unto the measure of a perfect man in Christ and make us wise indeed unto salvation Lastly I conceive there is more in these words I
will sup with him and he with me then a spiritual participating of Christ in his Ordinances in this life The words have respect unto futurity and the other life as the next verse intimates and that of Luke 13.29 Then shall they come from the East and West North and South and shall sit at Table in the Kingdom of God And when is that time But in that day when Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the faithful shall appear in the Kingdom of Christ and all the wicked thrust out of doors vers 28. And this is that which Christ intimateth in Matth. 26.29 to his Disciples after his last Supper That henceforth he would not drink of this fruit of the Vine until that day when he should drink it new with them in his Fathers Kingdom Christ will again feast communicate and entertain mutual fellowship with his Disciples before the ultimate end though not in a carnal and sensual manner yet in a more heavenly and spiritual manner and therefore it is called New Wine in respect it is received not in the old common way but in a more singular and spiritual way and manner it is called new as Jerusalem that comes down from God is called new in respect of its perfection the old being passed away And that day when this heavenly Supper or Feast will be is when that Royal Nuptial feast is prepared at that wedding mentioned Rev. 21.2 9. for the heavenly Bride the Lamb's wife when Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the faithful shall sit at Table together with Christ in his most glorious and happy Millenary Reigne and Kingdom and I can see no inconvenience why this should not be so literally understood it being a sure rule in interpreting Scriptures That we are not to depart from the plain literal sense thereof unless there be some evident cause to the contrary as being contrary to the coherence against the Analogie of faith or some other more plain and express Scriptures But this sense accords and harmonizes with a full consort of other Scriptures and therefore Piscator well observes upon this of Matth. 26.29 Quare non videtur hoc intelligendum de Vino quod una cum Discipulis biberet Dominus post Resurrectionem suum Nam etsi per dies illos quadraginta sese illis subinde ostendit atque etiam cum iis edit nulla tamen potus sit mentio nec moris erat apud Judaeos bibere Vinum in Prandiis ac Coenis quo●idianis sed tantum in solemnioribus Conviviis Though it is mentioned that Christ did eat with his Disciples after his resurrection before he ascended yet there is no mention of drinking this new wine which was reserved for the day of his Kingdom which was not then in being for he told his Disciples that he was then a going to prepare a place a Kingdom for them John 14.2 wherein they should sup with him have fellowship with him and sit on his Throne and Reigne with him as the procedure of the next verse will manifest Verse 21. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne even as I also overcame and am set down with my Father in his Throne Christ here adds a third reason to the luke-warm Laodiceans to come unto him it being by way of reward a Throne Christ tells the sons of Zebedee Matth. 20.23 That to sit on his right hand and on his left is not his to give but he having since by his death purchased this power into his hands for all power is given unto him in heaven and in earth Matth. 28.18 He has a just right to dispose and grant to sit with him in his Throne to all his conquering Saints Christs Throne here and the Father's are contradistinguished as two distinct Thrones and not one and the same Subordinata or diversa non sunt contraria My Throne and the Father's Throne carries a variety not a contrariety in them The Son is not the Father neither is the Father the Son So neither is the Son's Throne the Father's Throne nor on the other side the Father's Throne the Son's Throne Christ will have his Throne as God-man here on earth wherein himself and members shall have a share though inferiour unto the Head for they shall reigne on earth Rev. 5.10 and the Father has his Throne the highest heaven of glory Psal 11.4 Isa 66.1 where●n Christ is set down Col 3.1 and this cannot be called Christ's Throne properly as his own for Christ's Kingdom or Throne is a Throne of executing judgment and righteousness and breaking all his enemies as a Potters vessel with a rod of Iron cap. 2.27 2 Pet. 3.13 Now this cannot be commodiously applyed to the Father's Throne which Christ at present enjoyeth in the highest heavens that is the Holiest of Holies into which Christ is entered a place only meet for Angelical hallelujahs and spirits of men made perfect not for ruling reigning judging and breaking his obstinate enemies which he as man must do on earth But more of this hereafter Only hence Note Observ That the time is yet to come when Christ is to have a Throne of his own on which together with him the overcoming Saints shall sit and reigne on earth That this Throne is to commence in futurity is plain from Christ's promise made here to the overcoming Saints long after Christ's ascension into the Father's Throne and that it shall be here on earth is plain from cap. 5. 10. where the Elders triumphant song does clear it Thou hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall reigne on earth compared to chap 20 v. 11. and that of Matthew 5.5 Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth all is in the future tense for I am sure experience shews they have not yet inherited the earth for they have in all past times complained We have been strangers and Pilgrims and in all ages hitherto afflicted distressed and persecuted as servants and never as yet inherited the earth that is become the only Lords as the true heirs and proprietors thereof and therefore yet to come I shall only add that of Luke 20.28 29 30. Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations and I appoint unto you a Kingdom as my Father hath appointed unto me That ye may eat and drink at my Table in my Kingdom and sit on Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel I see no inconvenience of understanding these words literally as unto the general scope thereof according to that ancient rule Non est a litera seu propria Scripturae significatione reced●ndum nisi evidens aliqua necessitas cogat Scripturae veritas in ipsa litera periclitari videatur And by the way take notice That there are many godly learned men both in our own Nation and others also that though they take not up this opinion as their own nor cannot wholly comport with it in their judgment yet
speak very favourably of it and very ingeniously call it a harmless opinion not directly or indirectly striking or undermining any the fundamentals of the Faith But to proceed In this last Scripture take notice 1. What therein is promised as a peculiar reward to them that abide temptations with or for Christ and it is a Kingdom Christ's Kingdom my Kingdom vers 30. compare this with Rev. 11.18 and Rev. 20.4 2. Christ appoints unto them a Kingdom as his Father had appointed to him a kingdom but the Father as is on all sides agreed appointed not a particular kingdom for Christ after the ultimate judgement in the supernal heavens for it is affirmed on all hands that Christ then and there shall deliver up the Kingdom the power and ruling into the hands of the Father that God may be all in all according to that of 1 Cor. 15.24 28. Now in a Kingdom there are relations persons to rule and persons ruled to wit Christ and his Saints to rule and unbelievers to be ruled but in the highest heavens there is nothing to be made subject to Christ and his Saints no unbeliever or unclean thing must enter thereinto the blessed Angels the ministring Spirits being only subject to Christ Heb. 1.13 14. Neither can this be meant of Christ's spiritual Kingdom wherein Believers then were and in all ages formerly and therefore cannot be meant of this Kingdom promised and prophesied of in this Scripture Besides the spiritual Kingdom of Christ is called often by John the Kingdom o● patience wherein the Saints endure temptations afflictions and tryals which Christ here mentions and so cannot with the least reason signifie the Kingdom of Reward which Christ promiseth as the effects crown result and reward of that enduring and patience 3. Eating drinking and such actions are unsutable actions and expressions to signifie the glory of the highest heavens but very sutable to express Christ's glorious Kingdom here on earth for it is promised as a Paradice and a Tree of life therein Rev. 2.7 22.2 And it is such a high spiritual eating and drinking it being as yet a hidden Manna unto us that we cannot possibly comprehend the excellency thereof but under Types and Figures meet for our capacities 4. The conquering Saints are to sit on Thrones to judge the twelve Tribes of Israel In Christ's spiritual Kingdom this was never yet done but such were rather judged and trampled under foot by the powers of the world and Antichrist and in the supremest ultimate glory there is nothing to be judged neither persons nor things for that is the Father's Throne wherein Christ shall lay down all Authority and himself be also subject unto the Father as that 1 Cor. 15.24 25 28. Therefore this Kingdom here meant which Christ calls My Kingdom and My Throne is yet to come here on earth before the ultimate day of judgement and the Saints highest state of glory in the supreamest heavens which is the Father's Throne Object But some will object That this which is called Christ's Kingdom is also the same with the Father's Kingdom and not distinct from it but one and the same and to this purpose urge that Scripture Matth. 26.29 I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the Vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's Kingdom Now that which you interpret to be the Son's Kingdom is here called the Father's Kingdom and therefore one and the same Answ I answer 'T is true The Son's Kingdom is called in Scripture the Father's Kingdom for divers reasons 1. Because the Father gives it to Christ and therefore he is called Psal 2.8 His King 2. Because the Father and the Son are one by an unspeakable Union and so the Kingdom of the Son may be called the Kingdom of the Father that is the Kingdom of God for Father is often ascribed in Scripture to the Godhead as that of John 17.3 This is life eternal that they know thee to wit the Father to be the only true God c. And by reason of the union of both natures in one person Christ it is called Eph. 5.5 The Kingdom of Christ and of God and The Throne of God and the Lamb Rev. 22.3 in the holy City the New Jerusalem So that Christ as man as one with the Father or God reigns in this happy millenary Kingdom and so may be also called the Father's Kingdom wherein he will drink his new wine with his faithful ones before the ultimate day of judgement so this makes not at all against the distinct Kingdoms of the Father and Christ which is before asserted and plainly evidenced from divers Scriptures Let the industrious enquiring Reader read more at large in D. Homes M. Maton and M. Mede hereon and vers 12. of this chapter But for a more full explicating and opening the Truth of this point understand That Christ's Kingdom in Scripture hath a diverse acceptation First Christ is King by right of creation Heb. 1.2 and this is his natural Kingdom which he hath as one God with the Father from everlasting Secondly Christ is King by right of Purchase as the first he rules and governs all the Kings and Nations of the world and so is King of Kings But by the second he governs more especially his church and people and this he does as God-man and is properly called Christ's Mediatory Kingdom And this his Mediatory Kingdom hath in it divers periods some more lowly some more exaltant and triumphant Christ was a born King witness the Magi's enquiry after him that was born King of the Jews and their majestique presents of Gold Myrrh and Frankincense but his power was then but obscure and low which appeared afterwards somwhat more radiant in imposing his commands doctrines and ordinances upon his followers and disciples but this was but dark and somwhat lowly also as an Heir in his minority After his Resurrection and Ascension he commands his Agents and Ambassadors to negotiate the great affairs of his Kingdom in his absence by the help and concomitancy of his Spirit with them and this is therefore called Christ's Spiritual or Ministerial Kingdom which is to continue unto his second coming the great work wherein is to preach the Messias and his Doctrine of Faith and his second coming but this is mixed too with a great deal of affliction trouble and obscurity But there is another period of this Mediatory Kingdom of Christ which is most glorious and triumphant and that is at his last appearance when all these low dispensations shall be done away when he shall reigne and none shall let All other periods were mixed with much tears and sorrow but in this they shall be quite wiped off In this last period there is given him not only as God but as man or rather as God-man Dominion and Glory and a Kingdom that all people Nations and Languages should serve him Dan. 7.14 and Psal 2.8 Ask ●f me and I
them for his names sake ●o all generations for ever But if it be asked How we shall honour God faithfully this way It is answered we must as those few undefiled names or Saints of Sardis overcome the corruptions and pollutions of the times by witnessing against them and openly stand for and profess the contrary truths and ways of God and follow the advice of Paul to Timothy 2 Tim. 2.21 If a man purge himself from these he shall be a vessel unto honour sanctified and meet for the Masters use And therefore let the understanding christian mark and consider this as it is in the advice of the Spirit in the immediate subsequent verse Verse 6. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches This verse formerly opened therefore needs no farther explanation Verse 7. And to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia write These things saith he that is holy he that is true he that hath the key of David he that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This Epistle inscribed to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia is directed also from Christ under various remarkable descriptions for holiness truth and soveraignty having the key of David which he beareth not idly for with it he openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This church of Philadelphia was one of those seven famous churches scituate in the lesser Asia now called Natolia whose Angel or Pastor was Demas or Damias as Ignatius Epistles testifie And indeed it was a church by the Spirit 's description which was the fairest among the Sisters the most comly orthodox and sound among all the seven whose very name doth set forth her gracious nature and qualities Philadelphia signifying Brotherly love or love of the Brethren which doth notably agree to the excellency of grace that was found in this church being not openly convinced of any crime but altogether extolled for her gracious deportment M. Brightman makes this his darling and beloved Philadelphia to typifie and represent his reformed Geneva French or Scottish church model but upon further enquiry I doubt his counterpane will fall short of their first pattern in purity and soundness and he makes the church of England as then governed by Bishops for their luke-warmness and remisness in matters of Religion to be the counterpane of Laodicea his blear-eyed Leah but Philadelphia the Geneva Helvetian and French Reformed church begun by Zuinglius and Calvin to be his much adored darling and Rachel and so he makes Sardis to represent the German Reformed church under Luther and his associates Pergamus to represent the degenerate church of Rome as then in being about the time of Luther and so upward he makes the several states and ages of the church the counterpanes of Thyatira Smyrna and Ephesus unto the Apostles times But by what warrant M. Brightman does this or why he is so luxuriant in his applications I know not and I conceive under due respect to so learned an Author as M. Brightman that it is beside the intention of the Spirit that ever those seven Asian churches should typifie or represent any other churches or state of churches that should rise in futurity only they are left unto us and to all ages to come as examples and patterns to understand and know the dealings of God with them that if we be partakers in the same graces with them we shall have the same encouragements approbation and reward as they had but if we be found guilty of the same transgressions as they were we shall fall under the same judgements as they did and that that made M. Brightman thus over-free in his applications in his counterpanes I verily believe to be the variety of conditions both good and had found in those seven churches which by a good wit may be stretch'd out to represent the condition and state of any church whatsoever which is not altogether beside the scope or intention of the Spirit in them for it is often inculcated in this and the former chapter He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches What was written unto them was not only for themselves but for the cognizance of all others in the future also coming under the same conditions and qualifications with themselves But to proceed These things saith he that is holy he that is true c. These words contain a description of Christ who sends this Epistle to the Angel of Philadelphia whose two first properties are taken out of the nature of the Son of God to wit Holiness and truth Christ makes this discovery of himself sutable to the condition of the church of Philadelphia which was an eminent shining star both for the profession of the truth and for holiness to the other the more delinquent churches he discovers himself in another posture with eyes and feet like burning brass and with a two edged sword proceeding out of his mouth but with the gracious he appears more gracious and to the truly godly he appears in his own proper nature in Truth and Holiness Hence Note Observ Christ discovers himself unto his people not only as the holy One but as the God of Truth also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 These things saith he that is holy he that is true They are much deceived that aim at holiness without the truth They that own not Christ according to the truth can never be truly holy ones or sanctified persons for truth sanctifies John 17.17 Let their actions be never so highly estimated in the eye of the world as proceeding from holy self-denying persons yet if they be not done in the truth that is from a true fountain and to right ends they will lose their reward and be at best but as tinkling Cymbals What profit doth it yeild the monastical Votaries of Rome when they devote themselves to so rigid austerities and pretend so high to holiness whiles they have banished truth from their borders when neither their ends nor their aims are right according to the truth of God's word To what end is the Quakers austere carriage and outward holiness whilest they deny Redemption or Satisfaction by the blood of Christ Will their inherent holiness or their austere upright carriage serve instead of Christ's imputed righteousness Holiness and truth must go together to denominate a true Saint Heathen Philosophers will quite out-strip the best of christians in divers acts of vertue but when proceeding from a christian according unto truth they are to be called by another name holy or godly actions If you try the doctrines of men only by the holiness of the persons that brings them you may entertain errors instead of truth for truth is not always with the most seeming holiest men But if doctrines come from persons holding the truth in sincerity and professing the same truth in purity and integrity of their souls doubtless such doctrines in their first origen