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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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we profited in the hatred of evil as we have gotten in the love and practice of the contrary good and no otherwise If this would serve for men to leave evil many would be Christians but this is but half he that stands here will come but half way almost onely with Agrippa to heaven not altogether Repentance hath two feet he that stands not on both is a lame Christian. If there were a Preferment for a man at London and he should go half way and there stay would he not lose it might he not also be justly accounted a fool a negligent and lazy person Such are we if through lack of one part of Repentance we deprive our selves of heaven But as he which hath called you is holy c. Speak we first of the Exhortation unto holiness ver 15. then of the Reason enforcing the same ver 16. Touching the Exhortation it s to Holiness whose extent is in all maner of Conversation which is set out by a Simile viz. As God is holy who is described by a main benefit bestowed on them Their Calling But as he that hath called you is holy so be ye holy c. The Exhortation then is to Holiness we were made holy at the first we are now filthy and unclean we must have the image of sin put off and a new image of God put on we must be sanctified persons set aside for the Lords use as the Shew-bread that none might meddle with or put to any other use We must be for the use of neither Flesh World Devil but for Gods use onely we must have no more Body Soul Wit Will Reason Hand Eye Finger or Foot but for the Lords use This is the will of God even our Sanctification Angels our fellow servants be holy Heaven the place we look for is holy no unclean person comes there God hath also given us his holy Word and holy Sacraments to encrease us in holiness so holy Sabbaths and his holy Spirit This the end of our Election This the end of our Redemption This the end of our Calling Yea As without holiness no man shall see God So The inheritance is prepared for them that are sanctified 1. This condemns such as are so far from holiness as they give themselves over to all maner of lewdness and prophaneness and mock at those that desire any better Oh you be of those holy ones of the holy brotherhood and what are you of the prophane ones as Esau Take heed you will speed as Esau did If you be not holy you shall never see God but as Belshazar saw the hand-writing to your terror Is it not too much you be prophane your selves but would you that others also should be so too Doth not God enjoyn holiness speaks he not to all Therefore except you will publish to the world that you are marching in the Devils Rabble and have renounced your part in heaven and vowed your own destruction break off your fins by Repentance and cease to be for the Devils use any longer Confess and cry for pardon of that is past enter a new Covenant renounce thy old Master with whom is ugly works base scullery woful wages 2. This also condemns all civil persons that rest herein you must exceed this else you cannot enter into the Kingdom of heaven It s great pity that many men of very fair carriage are no better for themselves and they trust to their honest and just dealing with their Neighbors but alas it will deceive them for want of holiness Alas that you will see nothing into the first Table How little do most regard the true Worship of God and the Spiritual use of it How seldom do they pray or have any divine Meditation How little regard they the Sabbath How often swear and such persons be the best Papists we know In all maner of conversation Not where when to whom and what we list but at all times in all places towards all persons and in all things as God is holy in all his ways and works 1. This serveth to rebuke those that will yield in some things only what is it if a man be not covetous if he be proud or unclean c. some will yield in great matters but in small do as they list as to swear by their Faith and Troth especially in that which is true talk vainly play a game or two on the Lords day put a little false Ware deceive a little c. Some again will yield in all small matters but in some great thing they will not as to give all diligence to encrease in every grace and that no corrupt communication should come out of their mouthes though thou hast spoke many good words yet hadst thou better be silent then have no more good to speak There are some devout in the Church but Spirits in their houses at home In their own Town well ordered but in strange places as the company is riotous wanton deep in gaming c. as though God were God of the Mountains and not of the Valleys of one place and not of another Some must be vain at the Table and Christ-tide howsoever at other times Some in adversity will be very humble good words golden promises but in prosperity nothing so Some in prosperity carry themselves well in adversity not stick to run to a Witch At the Communion or a day or two after will be demure but not so long Some use their Superiors well their poor Tenants or Workfolks hardly Alas there is no part of our life wherein God gives any licence to do evil in our particular Callings let us shew the truth of our Christianity Some servants will make a shew of Religion and be desirous to hear but are lazy and unthrifty in their Callings Some men carry themselves very forwardly that in their shops and dealings shew it not Papists seem very devout in some things yet you shall lightly ever know any that make Conscience of an Oath or of the Lords day 2. Let us prove the truth of holiness in us by the generality of it keep a constant tenour an even hand and let there be a proportion between every part of our life not one part as it were devout another prophane and wicked like Nebuchadnezzars Image one part gold another silver another brass c. These cannot hang together but let it be in all things and this will afford true comfort on our Death-beds and give us a large entrance into the glorious Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ True it is we cannot come to any perfection here on earth but shall be subject to offend yet this were to be wished that all our actions and behavior and all our speeches and thoughts were such as become holiness and it s that we should endeavor unto the beginning whereof is simplicity and truth of heart
it s not seen with the bodily eye Men labor and strive to get up aloft here to fet their nest on high from which yet they may come down quickly as many do and must do at their death but how few labor to get up to this height of glory in Heaven In Heaven Hereby our Apostle meets with and seeks to cure a gross imagination of the Jews which dreamed of an earthly Potentate and thought Christ should come and deliver them from the Romans See it in the two sons of Zebedeus yea after three years teaching of Christ after his death and resurrection they were not free of this conceit our Savior used to call their mind from this to heaven Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of saith he and I came to serve and not to be served So Peter draws them to look for their glory in Heaven we must not therefore look for an happy estate here below but in Heaven Here the Cross there the Crown here the Battel there the Victory The Crown of Thorns here the Crown of Glory hereafter many would follow Christ and the Gospel if there came any preferment by him that now do not so would the yong rich man But Gods children will serve him though they undergo troubles here for the glorious inheritance hereafter Reserved for us in Heaven This meets with an Objection that these Christians might make Alas come to this inheritance it were happy indeed if we could but what hope of it Alas we are tossed up and down stript of all our goods and persecuted we are so far from hope to obtain this eternal inheritance that we cannot keep these earthly ones which we have He answered this is safely reserved for us and is out of danger to be lost and though they lost their earthly inheritances they were but uncertain and transitory things whereof God never promised that they should be other but this is eternal whereof they shall be most sure For hath the Father prepared this inheritance ere the world was and chosen us unto it hath the Son purchased it for us when we had lost it Hath the Holy Ghost assured us of it and sealed it to us and given us the earnest of it and shall we miss it God forbid the Spirit of truth cannot deceive us shall Christ lose his death Oh no it s reserved for us in Heaven where no Devil can come nor wicked men to take it from us Let this be a comfor to all the faithful servants of God that are justified and sanctified to sweeten all their afflictions here below that they may be as sure of Heaven in the end without fail as if they had it already Many children lose their temporal inheritances for want of good Gardians and Keepers they are often wasted and gone ere they come to years or are suffered to be recovered from them by some others but the Lord is a faithful keeper we are yet under age when we shall come to age and dye the Father that kept it for us will bestow it on us Christ Jesus our head and elder brother he hath taken possession of it for us and tells us that where he is there shall we be But if we say we have many ill willers there can none come into Heaven but our Friends The Devil our deadliest adversary he comes not there though he did into the earthly Paradise And for the wicked though they hare Gods children so as they could wish that as they take away their earthly Inheritances so they should never be happy if they could help it its past their power to deprive them hereof they shall go to Heaven do what they can yea oftentimes they help them sooner thither then otherwise they should be though no thank to them and at the day of Judgement to the increase of their torment the godly shall be taken up in their sight to Heaven when themselves shall be thrust into that place of utter darkness to be tormented with the Devil and his Angels for ever and ever Hereof we have need to be throughly perswaded else when great afflictions come they will be ready to overwhelm us as it did almost befal both Job and Jeremiah Oh the afflictions of this present time are not worthy the glory that shall be revealed let the assurance of Heaven keep us from wishing we had never been whatsoever troubles we do here meet withal pray we still Lord increase our Faith but more of this hereafter For us Namely himself by the judgement of certainty and them by the judgement of charity Here note that Its a Christians special comfort that he knows and believes that this Inheritance is for him in particular I know saith Job that my Redeemer liveth My Lord and my God saith Thomas This nature of Faith is signified in the particular distribution of the Sacrament To believe it in general affords no sound comfort it may indeed allure one for a while to the profession of the Gospel to hear that there be such excellent things but it will not continue but will fail and fade away They that have no more but tasted of the powers of the world to come will assuredly fall quite away but a particular assurance is the mother of all comfort and the onely foundation of a true good life and continuance therein unto the end The onely prop and pillar to uphold us in Troubles Dangers Distresses Persecutions and what not Therefore labor for it But this were presumption say the Papists and to this purpose they abuse that of the Preacher The Righteous and the Wise and their works are in the hand of God no man knoweth either love or hatred by all that is before them but hereby is meant onely that by these outward things no man can conclude whether he be loved or hated of God but that therefore we may not know at all it s most gross Indeed if we should say this of our own heads it were presumption but when we speak it from the Word and the witness of the Spirit of truth then it is not As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God saith the Apostle And Know ye not that Christ Jesus is in you except ye be reprobate And the Apostle Saint John tells us how we may know that he dwels in us even Because he hath given us of his Spirit If therefore we finde the fruits of the Spirit an hatred of all sin an unfeigned care to please God in all things love to Gods Word and his people grieve that we can serve God no better strive after more power and that in the use of the means ordained to that end we should be injurious to the Spirit of God if we did not believe this inheritance to belong to our selves in particular Therefore if we finde our selves regenerate and sanctified we
but the Apostles received a greater measure of the holy Ghost and a more plain and visible sign not onely perceived of themselves but of others In that he addeth Which the holy Ghost sent down from heaven he alludes to that of Acts 2. 17. taken out of Joel 2. 28. And it shall come to pass in the last days saith God I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh c. If then the Gospel was also preached by the Apostles and that by the Spirit sent from heaven upon them Hereby may all that hear it be induced to embrace it as on the contrary their case must needs be fearful which reject and despise it Such is the case of the Jews though they killed the Prophets yea though they rejected Christ and his preaching yet were they not cast off till they had rejected and resisted the preaching of the Apostles who with one consent bare witness of him confirming also their Doctrine by Miracles from heaven having done this their sin was at the highest and from them the Apostles turned unto the Gentiles Such is the condition of the Turks utter enemies of Christ and true Christians Such is also theirs who among our selves despise this Gospel 〈◊〉 but none do so Yes many in sundry degrees for all that receive not the Gospel embrace not the Gospel do not believe obey and repent all these despise it for to believe and repent are the Commandments of the Gospel therefore he that yields not unto them despiseth the Gospel He that is not with me saith our Savior is against me All these have a dreadful account to make For though now it be preached by sinful men yet it is the Gospel that was preached by Christ himself and after by the Apostles inspired by the Spirit and it hath been abundantly confirmed by Miracle This is that I say which we preach let every one therefore take heed lest they set light by it as though it were not the Gospel of Christ but of men Again in that the Apostles were so filled with the Spirit to preach and write we learn That they have left unto us a perfect Direction for all things needful for our salvation and for the good estate of Gods Church and that therefore there 's nothing to be added detracted or altered 1. This condemns them that trust in new Gospels of Thomas Thaddeus Bartholomew c. and in Traditions and unwritten Verities which is to accuse the holy Ghost of want of care for his Church as not having left that which is sufficient for salvation 2. It condemns them also that take away and alter at their pleasure what is this but to tax the holy Ghost for leaving something not necessary nor profitable for his Church and by altering or taking away the same to make our selves wiser then he Which things the Angels desire to look into The third commendation of the Gospel The Angels defire to see into the further end of that salvation that is preached therein They are not ignorant of any thing the Church knoweth but they have gathered some things they knew not of or not so much till they came to pass as touching the Incarnation of the Son of God both Natures in one person c. This they desired to see before he came and this was figured by the Cherubims looking down toward the Mercy-seat which covered the Ark which was a figure of Christ signifying that they desired to look into that Mystery of his Incarnation and when they saw it they admired thereat even to see the Eternal Son of God joyned to mans Nature it to be worshipped without Idolatry and his Manhood to suffer the Deity remaining free without suffering So also by the Church they learned the Mystery of the calling of the Gentiles But now that which they desire to see is that which is yet to come namely the fulness perfection and accomplishment of the salvation of Gods Church and People namely to see the day of Judgement when God shall be perfectly glorified in his Saints They desire this 1. Because they are enforced to see now a great deal of sin in the world yea those duties which the Saints themselves perform full of corruptions and weakness which after that day they shall see no more 2. Because that day shall be our perfection Alas here we are imperfect every way and weak then shall we be perfect and free from sin and in a most happy estate both in body and soul which for the love they bear to God and us they long to see for as God revealed himself more darkly to the old world more clearly to us so when we shall come to heaven much more clearly then now There shall be as much and more difference between that which we shall know then and that which we know now as between us and the darkest times before us under the Law Here as children we are weak and rather stammer then speak plainly of God his Word and Works but when in the life to come we shall come to mans state it will be far otherwise Here we see with spectacles of the Word and Sacraments but there without and that most perfectly 1. Is there such an happy condition remaining for all Believers O how should we rejoyce that are entred into the first degree of it and expect the other How should we bless God for his Gospel and for the pains which we have taken herein to attain the same Yea how should we walk thankfully that look for such a state how zealously and heavenly-minded not defiling our selves with this world nor sticking here but mounting up in our affections and having our conversation there 2. How should we long for the day of our dissolution to enter another degree but especially for that last day when we shall be made perfect The Angels have what they shall have yet in love to God and us they long to behold our perfection what should we then do that shall have the benefit of it 3. This should teach them that be yet void of grace to embrace the Gospel that they may come to this happy estate else they shall go to one as miserable as this is happy from which the Lord deliver us Verse 13. Wherefore gird up the loyns of your minde be sober and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. HEre followeth the 2d part of the Epistle containing matter of Exhortation built on the foregoing Doctrine Being begot again to the hope of such an inheritance and to such salvation whereinto the very Angels desire to look they were thereupon to trust stedfastly without wavering to the end honoring this hope and Gospel by an holy life and conversation not only renouncing the lusts of the time before their calling but also living in Sanctification of life wherein they might
joyned to us so are we to Christ by believing in him and this is a real and true Union but a Spiritual one not that we are thereby united to Christs soul but to his body also and by his humanity to his Deity and by both to God the Father and the holy Ghost which is an admirable prerogative If any say How can this be Christ being in Heaven and we on Earth It is so by the Spirit on Gods part and Faith on ours Those joyn things far distant in place most nearly together If any say I cannot see nor comprehend how this should be If we cannot no marvel for its a great mystery which we are to believe and adore in our hearts The benefits hereof are unspeakable as the honor most glorious for by vertue hereof we that were as dead as blocks and stones draw spiritual life and Grace to become new Creatures to dye to sin and to lead a righteous life as the members receive sence and motion from the head and the Vine-branches sap from the root Hereby also we have title to Christ and all his good things He also bears our troubles with us and hereby our souls shall be as filled with Grace here so taken up to glory with him at death and the body remains united to Christ even in the grave by vertue whereof it shall be raised up a spiritual and glorious body to be glorified for ever And this is yet so much the more absolute and blessed a Union because its indissolveable No violence of Satan nor any other Enemy can break off the same He hath not therefore fastened us as stones into this building to be ever pulled out any more If they had been of us saith the Appostle they should have continued with us What God hath joyned together who can separate 1. This is for instruction to all that are believers and so members of this body stones of this building that they walk in their conversation answerable to such high Dignity to such an Union The Members must be like the Head the stones answerable to the Foundation as the Fruit to the true Vine Take heed they disgrace not themselves and their stock by bringing forth sowre fruit even of the wilde Olive of their own sinful and corrupt nature but mortifie the same more and more But how cometh it to pass that they which are graft into Christ should bear any sowre Fruit Even because there are some suckers of our own crabbish and sinful nature shut out and have through heedlesness and want of care grown apace and which we must pluck off by any means 2. Comfort to all believers O admirable priviledge to be joyned into one with Christ and with God! What grace or good thing can he stand in need of that is joyned to such a plentiful and living head He cannot but mortifie the strongest Corruptions overcome the greatest Temptations perform the most difficult Duties Such thou mayest draw from thy head but make no obstructions by sin Keep open the passages and by the Word Sacraments Prayer and other like means fetch Grace from Christ Jesus He also will strengthen thee and even in the fiery Fornace be present with thee and after take thee up to glory neither shall all the power of Hell ever seperate thee from him for though Hypocrites that hang on onely by the untemperated morter of outward Profession shall fall off thou that art saudered into Christ by the Spirit of God shalt never be pluckt off 3. To discard all those that profess themselves believers and stones of this building and yet have no life in them let such know they have no part in Christ nor fellowship with him 4. This should perswade all men to labor to have part in this blessed Union Till this be they are quite dead and have no more Spiritual Life then a stone hath If thou beest not united to Christ thou canst never have Life of grace here nor glory hereafter And if not a Member of Christ thou art a Limb of the Devil If not a Branch of this Vine thou art a dry withered stick for the fire of Hell If not a stone of this Building thou art refuse and rubbish to be thrown into Hell Q. But how should we become stones of this building A. By suffering the ax of the Word of God to cut off our knobs to hew and square us that thereby we may be humbled and mortifie all our sins and lusts for if there be but one sin in us unrepented of we are not fit to lie in this building And though all stones be not alike some bigger some less some more costly some less yet happy we if we be any true stone of this building let us now suffer our selves to be fashioned for it it must be now in this Life or never As there was no hammer heard about the Temple but all was hewen in Libanus so must we be hewen in this Life that we may rest in the Spiritual Temple for ever Having a house to build will we lay in a stone rough as it comes from the Quarry or a piece of Timber as it comes from the Wood much less will the Lord suffer any to be joyned into his Spiritual building till they be squared and hewen by his Word Therefore le ts be tenderly affected one towards another and build up one another and do all the good we can one to another not living to our selves or having hand in Contentions Rents Divisions which do so abound among Christians and that for toyes Are built up a spiritual house So foretold by Haggai Not a materiel one as was the Temple of Jerusalem but a far more excellent as much as the body is better then the shadow which the Apostle speaks to take off the mindes of these Jews from the material Temple on which they too much doted and on the promises made thereto not considering that it was appointed but for a time and that it was but a type of this Spiritual house infinitely more excellent and to labor to become stones of this Spiritual house which did so far excel the other All the Church of God and Believers make together a Spiritual house as a house though it hath but one foundation yet hath many stones to make up the building This sheweth the communion that the Saints have one with another members of the same Body stones of the same Building with this Union that we have with Christ we have also communion one with another as Fellow-members Stones Branches Besides As all the Saints together are here said to be built up a Spiritual house so els where the like is affirmed of every particular Believer that whereas before he was but a Cage of uncleanness and a Den for the Devil and an Habitation for foul Spirits now he is made the House of God of a poor mortal man an
what he calls the power of God our Apostle calls the Spirit both which are in effect one 2. Hereby cannot be meant the Fathers and godly for he speaks onely of the disobedient and Reprobate ones 3. He speaks onely of those that lived in Noah's time and no other age of the world 4. This Prison was an unhappy and miserable place and not Abrahams bosom nor the place of the Fathers 5. Even after our Saviors Resurrection when our Apostle wrote this they were then still in Prison therefore Christ had not delivered them nor fetcht them out but they that had been there were there still And where they say he went to Preach to the Reprobates this will not stand neither for he speaks here onely of the Reprobates of Noah's time and why should Christ in his soul go unto them rather then unto any other Besides to Preach to them and do them no good nor intend any is against the nature end of preaching But that there are any such places as Limbus patrum Limbus puerorum or Purgatory the Scripture gives not any inkling 1. That the Fathers went to no such place is certain but that their souls loosed by death went to Heaven Jesus Christ yesterday to day and the same for ever They had the same benefit by Christ as we after their death 2. They also believed in Christ as well as we Abraham saw my day and rejoyced They ate the same Spiritual meat and drank the same Spiritual drink and so were partakers of the same benefits of Christ. 3. Their Spirits went to God that gave them they enter into peace and so not into the Prison 4. Abrahams bosom into which Lazarus was carried by the Angels was above not beneath an happy not a miserable place Christ therefore went not to fetch them out thence there being no such place For Purgatory they say there 's such a place in the brim of Hell where the pains be almost as bad as Hell pains and the fire as hot into which are sent the souls of the godly that dye in faith and repentance but yet have not suffered the punishment of their sins in this world therefore must make up their sufferings in Purgatory for they teach that for our sins and punishments both committed before Baptism Christ suffered but for those after Baptism though Christ takes away the sins yet the punishment must be suffered by our selves and that partly in this life by penances c. and the rest by suffering in Purgatory that for every sin is due seven years of payment in Purgatory and therefore the Pope gives Pardons sometimes for fifty sometimes for an hundred years c. and therefore they say Masses for the souls of them that have been dead many 100 years and when they have suffered for all their sins paid the utmost farthing then come the souls out after they have been a while refreshed in a fair green field ful of pleasant flowers which is hard by Purgatory then they go up to Heaven notwithstanding oftentimes through the mercy of the Popes those pains are mitigated We say 1. That as they themselves do not agree about the place c. So neither is it otherwise grounded but on unwritten verities The Scriptures mention but two places whereinto the souls go immediately after death Heaven which is for the godly and Hell which is for the ungodly for the godly that they do immediately go into an happy place all the Scriptures sound with Simeon they depart in peace go not to Purgatory scorching pains Christ is to them as in life so in death advantage Having finished their course henceforth there 's laid up for them a crown of righteousness They have after the dissolution of their earthly Tabernacle a building of God an house not made with hand eternal in the Heavens Christ hath prayed for them that they may be where he is even in Heaven The thief on the right hand had as much need to have gone to Purgatory as any other yet on that day wherein he dyed he was with Christ in Paradice Blessed are they which dye in the Lord saith the Spirit for they rest from their labors After death presently comes the judgement that every man shall stick to Among all those things which God spake to Moses there 's not a word of this among all the Sacrifices that God ordained there were none appointed for souls in Purgatory and amongst all the cleansings and purifyings of all kinde of impurities of Leprosie and Issues c. there 's not a word of this What was God so unmindeful of his Church and people then Neither is there in all the new Testament any word for it 2. What a wretched thing is it to hold that our sufferings should satisfie the wrath of God and punishment of our sins when the least sin deserves eternal destruction both of soul and body And for their distinction that Christs death gives power to the pains of Purgatory to satisfie is an idle and ridiculous conceit 3. To say that Christ should satisfie for our sins and take them away but not our punishment is it not a wicked abuse of Gods justice where he forgives the sin doth he not also forgive the punishment True he chastens his servants but they are no part of satisfaction of his justice onely a means to prevent sin to come and humble for that which is past as if I had a quarrel against a man I might forgive him and yet if I see him in an Appoplexy or Swoon I may hit him a blow to fetch him again The truth is Purgatory was devised partly of a blinde and curious devotion of some Monks that thought that they that had some beginnings as they thought of goodness and so dyed it were no reason they should be damned c. who were therefore to be purged in Purgatory and so come to Heaven and that seeing most men have much sin in them even when they dye it were unreasonable they should go straight to Heaven for no unclean person shall come there and therefore they must suffer and be cleansed in Purgatory Who doth not see the absurdity of these conceits when the Scripture saith Whosoever believeth in him shal not be condemned that whosoever dyeth in the Faith all their sins and corruptions are done away and they received into Heaven But principally the Pope and his Clergy out of covetousness were chief founders hereof for hereby they did infinitely enrich themselves and every where enjoyed the very fat in the Land It was devised for the pampering of the living not the punishing or purging of the dead Through their covetousness meeting with the peoples ignorance Purgatory was hatched But what a cruelty is this of the Pope who hath power as he saith to deliver as many as he lists out of Purgatory yet will suffer so many so long to
s through too much earthly-mindedness 3. Le ts labor for such grace as whereby if God call us forth to suffer we may not onely not flee back but endure any thing and that with joy To this end we must 1. Endeavor for a sound Faith and assurance of Gods love to us in Christ that so we may so love him again as we may suffer for his Name and being assured of our deliverance from everlasting pain and that he hath freed us from shameful sufferings which for our sins he might have brought us to may endure these glorious sufferings for his Name joyfully Being thus assured of his love and thereupon of eternal happiness in heaven we will be content to suffer any thing to obtain it 2. Withdraw our mindes from earthly things and set them on heaven and heavenly things as our onely treasure 3. Mortifie and subdue our lusts and affections bringing our hearts in subjection to God in all things and bearing our present afflictions quietly and comfortably This joyfulness in sufferings doth well become Christians daunts their adversaries and puts a difference between them and all others whether hypocrites civil persons or Time-servers who will never thus do Christians must be like Davids Worthies even excel others do more then ordinary men If we do onely love our friends what singular thing do do not even Publicans the same If we profess Religion in prosperity what great matter do we do not even Hypocrites the same We must learn to take out higher lessons and be perfect as our Father which is in heaven is perfect It s an easie thing to rejoyce in prosperity but so to do in adversity is a good hard lesson and so the more worthy a Christians labor Inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christs sufferings The first Reason of the Exhortation We are partners with Christ therefore we may think our selves advanced and so rejoyce The sufferings of Christians are called Christs sufferings 1. Because they are suffered for his sake which may be no small comfort to them that suffer for Religion for it s for Christs sake and so he counts it therefore he will put our tears in his bottle take our part defend and reward us as David took care of Abiathar having lost his Father for his sake 2. Because he bears a part of them with his Saints there 's so near a conjunction between him the Head and the Saints his Members as what 's done to the one whether good or ill is counted as done to the other as the godly hearing Christ railed on are so grieved that they had rather themselves had been so used much more doth Christ Jesus account their troubles his which as it may terrifie their adversaries so it may much comfort them But here they be called Christs sufferings in another sense namely as his own sufferings which he bare in his own person whereof we partake when we also suffer the like things we are set up to be like our Master Christ Jesus and is it not cause of rejoycing that he vouchsafeth to make us like himself to bring us into his order to pledge him of the same Cup he began to us He suffered his whole life was nothing else They misconstrued his words and mistook his deeds and said He cast out Devils through Beelzebub the Prince of the Devils How often was he railed on how hardly used especially towards his latter end If we be so dealt with at any time we need not think hardly but rejoyce not think hardly He was the glorious Son of God we poor mortal Creatures dust and ashes He most holy and righteous and perfectly pure we miserable sinners which though not at mens hands which wrong us yet at Gods have deserved all evil both here and in Hell If God turn our opprobrious sufferings here and perpetual torments of Hell into a sew short and glorious sufferings we have no cause to think hardly yea he having suffered all for us we may well suffer for him we can never lose hereby nor can ever suffer so much for him as he hath done for us nay not onely we must not think hardly at our sufferings but we have cause to rejoyce that we are advanced to be like our Master made conformable to our head Christ Jesus He is a bold Servant that is not content to fare as his Master fares Those Worthies that have gone before us have accounted it their honor and a special favor that they have drunk of this Cup. When therefore we do at any time suffer for Religions sake let 's thus encourage our selves I am herein made like all the Prophets Apostles and chief of Gods Friends and Saints yea as his onely Son and thus our Savior comforted his Disciples That when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy The second Reason our sorrow shall be turn'd into joy as in part when we dye namely in our souls so perfectly when he shall be made glorious in all his Saints whilest he was here in the world he was put to an ignominious death but he rose again from the dead and ascended into Heaven and shall come one day to judge every man according to his deeds even to bring into happiness all those for whom he dyed and to confound all his Enemies He came the first time in meekness because he came to suffer but the second time he shall come with glory and magnificence even with thousands of his Angels in flaming fire c. which as it may comfort all those that have believed in him and stoopt to his yoke so it may terrifie all those that have not believed or repented through obeying the Gospel The end I say of the afflictions of Gods Servants will be joy for Christ will receive them all into eternal glory They that suffer with him shall reign with him and their joy shall none take from them See John 16. 33. Rom. 8. 18. 2 Cor. 4. 17. 2 Tim. 2. 12. Jam. 1. 12. O how should this not make us patient onely but joyful in persecution If we sow in tears we shall reap in joy If we suffer for Christ we may rejoyce and be glad for great is our reward in Heaven If we forsake father or mother or house or land c. for Christs sake we shall have life everlasting Is not this an happy change This made the holy Servants of God set light by all they had not that they were fools and knew not what they did or were senceless no the assurance of an eternal joy and inheritance in Heaven swallowed up all and so should it be with us Verse 14. And if ye be reproached for the name of Christ happy are ye for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you on their part he is evil spoken of but on your part he is glorified A Third Reason to
they should have To flee therefrom they cannot whether should they all being on fire To resist they cannot they have nothing wherewith they are naked of their pomp and retinue Hide themselves they cannot from his all-seeing eye to abide the presence of this Judge is impossible O they will then call to the hills to cover them we think that the Jews Judas Pilate and the Soldiers shall have a fearful appearance but many among our selves shall have a worse then some of them Do not we prefer our lusts before Christ as the Jews did Barrabas Do not many among us pierce him with their sins Crucifie him again persecute him in his Members This will not be the state onely of poor snekes or of the common multitude but of the greatest and mightiest potentates Nimrods Gyants O these shall wail before him beating their knees one against another They that have sit as Judges of Gods Servants in their Velvet coats and Gold Chains shall now stand naked before this Judge Here they dare appear any where yea where Gods Servants oftentimes care not for appearing but we shall one day appear with joy where they shall not shew their faces O that this might strike terror into wicked mens hearts to think of this day and might be a choak to all their ungodly profits and pleasures O this day will pay for all O that they could be perswaded now to kiss the Son now to humble themselves before him now to stoop to him and imbrace him as their Savior yet how many wicked wretches be there that will hope to be saved as well as the best even notorious ones O fearful impudency you saved then who shall be damned The Turks and Heathens that know not God True but not with such a destruction as shall befal you your stripes shall be worse and more then theirs your day is coming you have had the start of Gods Children you have been first in prosperity as they in trouble but ere long their mourning shall be turned into mirth your joy into everlasting misery Verse 19. Wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of God commit the keeping of their souls to him in well-doing as unto a faithful Creator THe conclusion containing an Exhortation to commend and commit our selves and our state in all our troubles to God holding on our good course and keeping a good conscience without turning awry one way or other who both can being our Almighty Creator and will being faithful in all his promises whereof he hath many of protecting and defending his Servants who will either deliver them out of their troubles or give them strength to bear them and when their life shall end will take up their souls to Heaven keeping their bodies to a joyful resurrection This also hath the force of another Reason to perswade to the point in hand namely patience and joyfulness in troubles and may be gathered thus If we may in all our troubles as long as we keep a good conscience in them confidently commend our selves to God in assurance to be cared for as shall be best for us then ought we to be joyful in our troubles but the former is true therefore the latter Here 's an Exhortation to commend our selves to God in our troubles those are described by the efficient cause of them they come by the will of God whereunto Reasons are annexed to move us to commend our selves to God in them 1. Because of his omnipotency 2. Because of his faithfulness To all which is added a caution how far forth we may commend our selves to God in our troubles namely in well-doing even so long as we be careful to continue in our uprightness without swerving Wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of God Here note That Whatsoever troubles befal us in this life either afflictions from the hand of God for chastisement or persecution from the world for our tryal c. that they come not to us by chance or the will of the Devil or man without God but by the determinate purpose and counsel of God But of this before Commit the keeping of their souls to him c. Here note That God hath a care and special regard of his Servants in the time of all their trouble and adversity of what kinde soever He cannot forget them they be as the apple of his eye There are infinite promises of God to this purpose in the Psalms and Prophets He will either deliver them out of their dangers as Let Noah Daniel c. or comfort and provide for them as for Joseph in Prison whom at last he advanced as he did also David and Jeremiah else he will strengthen them to bear their pains give them faith and patience to bear all the malice and torments of their Enemies as he did Steven and the holy Martyrs that had such invincible courage and constancy as they wearied their tormentors even in the middle of their torments singing Psalms And their souls and bodies being parted he takes their souls to himself into Heaven in the mean time reserving their bodies safely to a joyful resurrection Neither is it any wonder For He hath created them redeemed them with his Sons blood sanctified them preserved them and prepared Heaven for them ere the world was This teacheth Gods Children in all their troubles of what kinde or degree soever to commend themselves into his hand with confidence and assured trust that he will take care of them and dispose of them to the best c. Let 's never be dismaid but cast our care and roll our selves upon the Lord be we assured that he will be with us and not fail us He is Almighty and can do it He is also most loving and hath made many promises in his Word so to do Be we faithful unto the death and he will give us a Crown of life Faithful is he that hath promised He loves that we should rely on him If it be poverty sickness pain persecution c. say not I shal never be able to get through it but cast thy self on God who never failed any that put thier trust in him Do not we rely on our selves for this were the way to fail like Peter and Origen who fell shamefully but trust in God Pray use all good means and set thy faith on work to depend on God to be well carried through thy trouble to the end and from death to Heaven Thus did our Savior and after him St. Steven commend their Spirits into the hands of God O our unbelieving hearts that fail as soon as any great tryal comes as the Israelites upon Pharaoh's pursuing them yea are ready to sink to be dismaid to put our hand to some unlawful means If we had faith enough what Victories might we get what Conquerors might we be we shrink and are dismaid as if we had none to trust in or as if
Apostles and Teachers the Devils disciples which pen Books stuffed with Errors either under the Names of the Apostles that so they may the sooner beguile and get credit to their Lyes or else without Names lest being found out by their Names they should suffer and be brought to punishment for their Errors or their infamous Names being seen in the forefront of their Book should cause any judicious and honest Reader with indignation to cast it away The Apostle I say contrariwise having the sound and holy Oracles of God from Heaven to deliver unto them puts to his Name There are many worthy Works I confess which have no Names put to them those especially which were written in the times of Persecution whereof the Authors howsoever desirous to spread the Truth of God hated and persecuted hereby notwithstanding shunned the hands of cruel tyrants This is not for any fault in the matter but only avoiding danger in speaking of the truth This is no disgrace to them but to their times and their enemies for men need not cast themselves into peril till God call them This condemns the vile practice of the wicked which hide themselves in the dark and in corners lewdness not abiding the light We must do nothing but that we dare put our hands to it and our Names We must do as the Angel did that rolled away the stone and sate upon it when he had done as if he should have said Let me see who will control that which I have done We must do so as we may bid our Adversary write a Book against us for any gross or unlawful thing we have done and stand in Alas what a folly is this you flee mens eyes but can you flee the eyes of the Almighty And if you cannot abide mens censure how shall you be able to stand before the Judgement seat of Almighty God who is a consuming fire An Apostle of Jesus Christ The word is general and signifieth one sent but here as elswhere often it is taken specially for one and the principal sort of Ministers differing from all others in these particulars 1. They were immediately called by Christ own mouth and sent abroad Many were called by him for Disciples and out of those he chose his Twelve Apostles 2. They had a larger measure of the Spirit then others so that they could not erre in their writings 3. They had also a larger Commission Go ye saith our Savior and Teach all Nations They were to preach to all the world but this Calling is ceased This notwithstanding it hath communion with all other sorts of Ministers that they were called and sent No man saith the Apostle takes this honor to him but he that is called of God as was Aaron and so were also the Prophets There are two things required in a Minister 1. That he be lawfully called and 2. That being in he discharge his duty faithfully Touching a Ministers Calling it must be both inward and outward 1. He must have an inward Calling from God which appears 1. By an aptness and competency of Gifts to teach and edifie the Church of God 2. By a willing minde to employ the same seeking not his own advantage and ease but the glory of God This makes the Minister As when God calls a King he gives him the heart of a King So if he appoint a man to be a father of Souls he fits him for it 2. He must have an outward Calling from the Church and those that are in place to alow and disalow Ministers whose approbation they must have which is not to make them but to approve of them for their further comfort that they may more boldly go forward The Brownists call us Bishops-Ministers because they call us to this Office but they do but alow and approve whom God hath made Both must necessarily concur the one go along with the other He that wants the inward though he have the outward is not a true Minister of God yet his actions are not to be esteemed nullities and void and he that in ordinary times having the inward wants the outward goes not to work humbly as he ought Well did Peter declare himself an Apostle one sent from God a Messenger who was to deal faithfully in his Message For he publisheth not here his own Inventions Poets Fables Heathen Stories Philosophers Conceits or mens Devices and Opinions but the holy Oracles of God from Heaven So must every Minister of God speak as the words of God What is the Chaff to the Wheat either ones Opinion to establish anothers Conscience But why doth he call himself by this great Name of his Office and put this high stile before his Epistle Not for vain ostentation or for his own sake but for the peoples good even to procure with them the more authority to that which he was to write for who should dare to refuse that which comes from the Lord Jesus the eternal Son of God the Light of the world the Savior and Judge thereof Nay who should not with all high reverence submit himself thereunto So did the Prophets begin The word of the Lord Thus saith the Lord whereby they set their peoples faith on work to look to God and not to men Hence let the Ministers of God learn to procure what credit and authority to their Ministery they can signifying often that it is Gods will thereby drawing their peoples mindes upward from the instrument They must deliver such soundness of Doctrine as may be food it self not froth which accordingly they must deliver in a grave and religious maner adding thereunto as Prayer so also a godly life and all little enough considering the prophaneness of our hearts that so little regard what we hear yea hear without preparation or reverence being of us no sooner gone then forgotten But how dares he call himself an Apostle that had deserved by his most shameful threefold denial of his Master to be utterly discarded of his Office and utterly cast away for ever By the grace of God he doth this by Faith apprehending the mercy of God towards him and he doth it to publish his grace and favor who had upon his true Humiliation and Repentance not only forgiven his sin and received him to mercy but restored him to his Office again Go your way said the Angel unto the Women tell his Disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee And afterward our Savior by a threefold Commission restored him to his Office from which by his threefold Denial he had shut himself Hence note That Repentance will wipe away our sins and make them as if they had never been Joel 2. 12 13 14. Mic. 7. 18 19. 1 Joh. 1. 9. which 1. Shews Gods unspeakable mercy towards penitent Sinners 2. Is a matter of endless comfort to us which through our corruption fail and sin daily
we mean to raign with him we must be Baptized with the Baptism wherewith he was Baptized It is true that godliness hath the promises of this life and of that which is to come but of this only so much as God shall see meet Therefore let us dream of no tranquility here but expect that in Heaven where we shall be happier then can be uttered Ready to be revealed in the last time When shall we have it It was prepared before the world we shall have a measure of it in death but the fulness thereof is deferred till the day of Judgement Christs second coming which is called the time of refreshing and our full redemption By the last time may be understood in divers places of Scripture all the time from Christs coming in the flesh till the end of the world so called in respect of the former times and because they go directly and immediately before the end and because God hath perfected his will and the revelation thereof to his Church in his Son and no more is to be added They under the Law waited for a cleerer and fuller manifestation thereof but now we have all we shall ever have but by the last time here the worlds end is meant for then shall there be no more time as there was none before the creation the Sun Moon and Stars were made for signs and season Winter and Summer to measure days moneths years c. but then shall they cease in Hell the wicked shall have none in Heaven the godly shall need none so there shall be no more time no more day in Hell but all night no night in Heaven but all day Well our full Salvation we shall have at the last day and not before then shall our bodies whatsoever in the mean time becometh of them as they have been companions with our souls in well-doing and have been redeemed by Christ as well as they be raised up and set on the right Hand when both joyntly shall hear this comfortable sentence Come ye blessed of my Father c. then shall we be ever with the Lord in Heaven both in body and soul Now our life is hid with Christ in God But when Christ which is our life shall appear then shall we also appear with him in glory We must therefore wait patiently not making too much haste in the fulness of time we shall have our hearts desire Christ was promised in the beginning of the world but came not till long after even when the fulness of time came so shall our happiness in the appointed time We are taught to pray Thy Kingdom come and in the Revelation it s mentioned that the souls under the Alter cried How long O Lord holy and true dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth True but yet patiently awaiting Gods good time that he hath appointed Hereby also we may stop the mouths of mockers that shall come to us and say Where is the promise of his coming we may answer it is coming and it will be here too soon for you and God is not slack as you think but therefore deferreth as willing that all men should come to Salvation even all such as he hath elected who being once all born and called the end shall quickly come And as this may stop their mouths so it may make us patient to tarry for our fellow brethren When we therefore make too much haste what is it but that we would have our full happiness and leave out some of the elect to be quite put off as if we should desire to be over a water and then draw the bridge that the rest shall not come over And the rather let us be patient not onely because of the greatness of the reward when it cometh but also because it hasteneth we have the vantage of our Forefathers which lay long in the earth waiting for that day but now it s at hand we hasten to it and it hastens to us we shall meet ere long and as our Apostle saith The damnation of the wicked sleepeth not so neither the Salvation of the godly now ready to be revealed Last time Some gather hence That we shall have no part in glory at all till the day of Judgement but that the souls of the Saints go to a middle place c. confuted by our Saviors speech to the thief Verily I say unto thee To day shalt thou be with me in Paridise the Angels carrying Lazarus of soul into Abrahams bosom See also Eccle. 12. 7. Phil. 3. 13. Rev. 6. 10. This should make us labor for pure and holy souls seeing they must be in Heaven as soon as ever they depart from our bodies which we know not how soon it may be They must be carried up above the Starry Heaven into the most solemn appearance that ever was Verse 6. Wherein ye greatly rejoyce though now for a season if need be yeare in heaviness through manifold temptations HAving shewed the Inheritance at large here he sheweth by what way God will bring us thither namely by weeping-cross by the rough way of affliction which yet shall not be to our hurt or consuming but to the trial of our Faith that it may be being purified to our honor at Christs coming Therefore though our afflictions breed heaviness yet not such but that the assurance of our Salvation makes us in the same to rejoyce Wherein that is In which Election Sanctification Lively hope and happy Inheritance ye rejoyce Here he setteth down another benefit bestowed upon us by the Gospel namely Spiritual joy and rejoycing proceeding from Faith and Hope yea and that in adversity He knew they rejoyced in the assurance of their happiness he knew it by himself he did so and therefore they could do no other for the same Spirit worketh alike in the elect which makes that they can the better tell how to speak to advise counsel and understand one another But in commending them he exorteth them namely That they would do so still for being now in persecution he requires them to reioyce yet in the assurance of their eternal happiness as Paul of himself in another case Hence note that Its the duty of all those that be assured of their Salvation to rejoyce in it which being attained unto breeds joy and no marvel For Is liberty joyful to the captive health to the sick sight to the blinde life to the dead Then must Salvation needs be so to them that have felt themselves condemned for them to be the children of God that were the slaves of Satan heirs of Heaven that were firebrands of Hell Who can but rejoyce that knoweth that there 's no condemnation to him Though thousands perish God loves him he shall want nothing such need not fear though Heaven and Earth should
pains to get faith being so rewarded The world wondreth at them that take pains to hear the word yet this is the means of faith which is the instrument of Salvation yet wonder they not at themselves and others that travel weekly as much and more for worldly trash who for faith would scarce stir their foot over the threshold But do not we rest our selves either upon our gifts of Knowledge Utterance Profession shew of Zeal outward Civility and the like for nothing will save us but faith and Salvation is the end hereof If a man had lived in the days of Christ and both heard him conversed with him and seen his miracles yet without faith he might be damned as Judas Were one the kinsman of Christ should he handle him in his arms nay were one his mother what would the same avail without faith Therefore refuse no pain to get faith for though its beginning be bitter yet its end is happy If the Apostle had said End or reward of your works the Papists would have had their mouthes made up and run away with a full cry Lo here whether our Works merit not Heaven and Salvation or no Alas there 's no such matter Can they not distinguish between Merit and a Reward freely given True the Scripture calleth Heaven a Reward and promiseth the same to them that hold out in well-doing but doth it not also call in an Inheritance and who knows not that that is free There are two kindes of debt one of desert and another of promise Herod made conscience to keep his rash Oath to the daughter of Herodias she deserved it not but he promised it And when God promiseth Eternal life to constancy in well-doing is it to puff us up as if we did deserve it no such matter its onely to help our weakness He calls us to deny our selves to wean our selves from the pleasures of this world to suffer Reproach Persecution and the like now these be harsh to our nature therefore to encourage us God makes these Promises and accordingly at the end of our work we shall have the thing promised not because we have earned it but because Christ hath purchased it and God hath promised it to us That we cannot merit heaven may thus appear 1. Because our best works be stained with many imperfections and what 's good in them is Gods gift not our goodness 2. Because there must be some proportion between the thing merited and that wherewith but here there 's none as a man cannot buy a great Manor for a trifle so the things we can do or suffer here are not worthy the glory to be revealed 3. Because that whereby we must merit must be free and that which we are not bound to do but we are bound to do all that we can and having so done we have done but our duty and consequently not merited As if we had a lame servant and assoon as he did a little service he would think he merited of us when if he could do much more by the state of a servant he owes us more David said Seemeth it a small thing to you to be son in Law of a King yet hereby should not he have had the Kingdom howsoever by his Victories he deserved well what then should we in respect of God But as the whole Scripture labors to beat down our Pride Arrogancy and any Conceit that we might have of any thing in our selves so this place saith The Salvation of our Souls is the end and reward of Faith not of Works and yet not the reward of Faith as if it merited any such thing as it is a Grace in us no but onely it apprehends it an instrument that whereby we are justified and saved and that which meriteth our Salvation The Salvation of your souls Not but that the servants of God shall have Salvation of their bodies also as being made by God rede●r●ed by Christ and shall be glorified after the Resurrection and therefore Christ took not onely a soul but an humane body also but he speaketh of the soul as of the principal part which first entreth into Glory and for the bodies of Gods servants wherewith they endeavor to praise and glorifie God they shall be glorified as well as their souls Be we therefore encouraged even in our bodies to take pains in Gods service never a member that honors him but shall be filled with honor at the last day and for ever But what 's that we have and our Faith findes in Christ Jesus not Ease Health Worldly Honor and Preferment but Salvation CHRIST was not made these unto us but Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption We have by him also right unto outward things and possession of as much as shall be meet but so as we may have and must expect to drink of the same cup that our Master did even to meet with Reproaches Afflictions and Trouble Whe must therefore when we follow Christ or embrace him and his ways not expect all Prosperity here and Ease and Contentment outwardly but rather think of the contrary that it may appear that we follow him not for any by-respect but Salvation we shall have and he that thinks not that sufficient though it be joyned with troubles knoweth not its worth The favor of God the Kingdom of Heaven is great riches though not accompanied with outward either pleasure or profit Many profess Religion for advantage and many will profess so long as no hurt comes of it but if any trouble arise then they give over Verse 10. Of which Salvation the Prophets have enquired and searched diligently who prophesied of the Grace that should come unto you HAving spoken of Salvation by Christ laid hold upon by Faith which they had obtained He now commends and sets forth this Salvation and the means thereof to be the onely true way and the Gospel revealing it to be the most blessed and excellent Doctrine that ever was for 1. It s no new device of any or first preached by the Apostles but that which the holy Prophets that have lived in all ages men endued with the Spirit of God have studied and enquired into and found and have in their writings prophesied of the same enquiring also to know the time when our Savior Christ should be exhibited into the world who understanding by the Spirit that he was not to be born in their days but in the last ages of the world yet seeing him afar off were glad and took it thankfully and so believing in him were saved by him 2. That the Gospel and Salvation by Christ was preached by the holy Apostles men set apart by God for that business endued with his Spirit that came on them from Heaven and so it s the same that was known to our Forefathers and Patriarks and Prophets not varied but the same Doctrine and constant way of Salvation 3. That
there was an end and had no heaven nor hope of any such thing most vile for 1. God gave them his Word which was to convert their Souls and to be an immortal seed to beget them to eternal life and the Prophets in their times were filled with the Spirit of God but God did not all this for nothing 2. He made a Covenant with them I will be your God and you shall be my people Now to have God to be our God contains not onely Earthly things but Heavenly and Eternal For blessed is the people whose God is the Lord Our Savior Christ saith God is the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob not of the dead but of the living so that they live not in Soul onely but in Body also to Godward for he will surely raise them up again Jacob speaking unto Pharaoh mentioned the days of his Pilgrimage both he and the rest confessed themselves Pilgrims see what construction the Holy Ghost makes hereof namely That this was in respect of some other Countrey but what Countrey Earthly or Heavenly If Earthly then that from whence they came Caldea but if it had been that they had leasure enough to have returned thereunto but they desired a Heavenly therefore God prepared for them a City even such a one as they desired an Heavenly one Job believed that his Redeemer lived and Abrahams bosom is put for Heaven But such speeches as Jobs are of some few principal men and not of the people with whom no doubt it was as with us most understood not neither believed though others did This comes of a false understanding of the Promises The Lord provokes them to keep his Law and promiseth them a plenteous Land and threatned the loss thereof if they obeyed not But who knoweth not that as Egypt was a Type of their Spiritual bondage so Canaan of Heaven and Heaven promised under it even as the Lamb in the Passover was a Type of Christ the true Paschal Lamb and Christians Passover as the Apostle affirmeth 2. That of those which affirm That they were saved by some other way not by Christ as we and what by the keeping of the Law it s otherwise The Law was not to this end given them that they might be justified thereby more then to us or that they could keep it more then we for never could any keep it but to shew Gods perfect righteousness and their own sinfulness and so drive them out of themselves to Christ the true Sacrifice Notable is that Speech of Saint Peter Now therefore why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the necks of the Disciples which neither our Fathers nor we were able to bear He meaneth not here the Ceremonial Law wherein an hypocrite might go as far as another nor the bodily observance of the Moral Law whereof the yong man bragged so much but the true Spiritual Rule of Righteousness which never any could keep so they were saved by the Grace of Christ as we Abrahams Faith was imputed unto him for Righteousness and he was justified both before he was Circumcised and four hundred years ere the Law was given Who prophesied of the Grace that should come unto you The Doctrine of the Gospel is no new device of man nor first Preached by the Apostles but almost as old as the World The Spirit hath given testimony of it in all ages all the Prophets have looked into it some Promises were given unto particular persons some did concern all in general those especially which were delivered by the Prophets This was signified by all the Sacrifices and Washings in the Law wherein there was an acknowledgement of guiltiness and uncleanness and a promise of something to satisfie and cleanse which was not the blood of Bulls or of Goats but of Jesus Christ who is therefore said to wash away our sins by his blood and to be the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world This condemneth that wicked slander of the Church of Rome that stile our Religion The new Gospel or a yesterdays Religion Nay theirs is a new Religion who knoweth not that though the Mystery of Iniquity began already to work in the Apostles times and the Devil had spread some Heresies yet alass Popery was not then hatcht and it was not come to the top till within these three or four hundred years by-past the whole being at several times patched up with several pieces by one Pope after another and new it is as being of mans brain most things therein having no ground in the Word of God nay altogether contrary thereunto The Prophets foretold of Christ and that very fully of his Nature Offices Birth Life Death Sufferings Patience Resurrection Ascension c. See Gen. 49. 10. Isa. 7. 14. Isa. 9. 6. Jer. 23. 6. Isa. 53. 8. Zach. 12. Psal. 110. 1 4. Isa. 61. 1. Dan. 9. 25. Mic. 5. 2. Psal. 22. 16. Psal. 16. 10. Psal. 68. 18. Hag. 2. 7 c. This sheweth what an agreement and blessed harmony there is betwixt the Old Testament and the New no diverse matters but the same Christ the subject matter of both driven at in the Law pointed out in all the Sacrifices The Old Testament is the New folded up the New is the Old unfolded and opened the one proving the other and hence are these Phrases As it is written And that it might be fulfilled 1. This condemneth them that reject the New-Testament and Christ Jesus and yet retain the Old as the Scribes and Pharisees did and Jews and Turks do but hold one and hold both deny one and deny both O the lamentable blindeness of the Jews that were so well acquainted with the Old Testament which did so foretel Christ and yet when he came in whom all was fulfilled they could not see it a forestalled conceit of an earthly Potentate hindred all 2. It teacheth us to labor to be acquainted with both and reverence both the one giving light unto the other and they especially that are of better understanding and have more time let them read orderly not here and there a Chapter and that most or always in the New-Testament but going on throughout both They that are slow and dull and can read little no matter though they hold themselves most to the New but for the others let them be acquainted with both Are we ignorant of the one its for want of acquaintance with the other Hath God set on work his holy Prophets to Prophefie such things as be greatly for our Confirmation and kept them through so many storms of Persecution and shall we not be conversant therein yea those Chapters that seem of least use in Leviticus touching cleansing of many sorts of uncleanness have this main use even to teach That God cannot abide sin but that it must be cleansed
we had been yet in our sins yet under the curse as if he had suffered and had not conquered and entred into glory we had been never the better It was needful that Christ should suffer for us for we by Adams fall were plunged into sin and so in danger of the curse of God and lyable unto all wrath here and hereafter This Gods justice could not suffer him to remit but the death threatned must be paid To this end our Savior became man and suffering all that was due to us thereby discharged us He was arraigned before an earthly Judge that we might never be brought to our answer before the heavenly accused that we might be cleared condemned that we might be acquitted before God counted among vile sinners that we might be reckoned among the Angels spitted on that we which had deserved that God should for ever have spitted on our face shame and confusion might be received into favor did undergo the curse that we might be blessed dyed that we might live c. then this there was no other way whereby we could have been discharged See Isa. 53. 1 Pet. 1. 19. 2. 24. 1 Iohn 1. 7. Rev. 1. 5. Hence perceive 1. The depth of our misery 2. The unspeakable love of God and Christ Jesus 3. Comfort to all that have their part in Christ all their sins and punishments are discharged crosses and death are now become blessings no punishments of sin whoso do not by Faith take hold on him must suffer for their own sins and that for ever 4. That as we are to hate sin with a deadly hatred so must we testifie our love to him that hath redeemed us at so high a price Numbers will talk of Christ that he dyed for their sins which yet are so far from being humbled to repentance hereby and to turn from sin to God as that they seem rather emboldened and heartened to run on in sin and sin more freely such vile wretches crucifie Christ again neither shall have any benefit by his death And the glory that should follow It was necessary that he should have overcome else had his death been in vain Hereof there were three degrees 1. His resurrection 2. His ascension 3. That he shall one day come into judgement bring all his servants into his glory whereunto may be annexed the consequents of each But how shall we come to glory even by the same way that our Head our Lord and Master hath gone before us namely by sufferings for through many afflictions we must enter into the Kingdom of God and God will have the Members made conformable to the Head It followeth hereupon 1. That afflictions or persecutions are no ill sign but rather of the way to Heaven and glory it should encourage us to suffer seeing glory follows and a great reward ensues thereupon 2. That those which will suffer no affliction nor persecution for Christ and the Gospel but shifting themselves therefrom aym at the glory of the World are not in the way to glory but shame hereafter will be their portion Verse 12. Unto whom it was revealed that not unto themselves but unto us they did minister the things which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the Gospel unto you with the holy Ghost sent down from Heaven which things the Angels desire to look into YE have heard what the Prophets searched into and by what guide now see what was revealed unto them how far forth they were satisfied namely that the things which they sought into even the time of Christs coming should not be in their days but in ours They took the pains we have the gains They laid the cloath and we come to partake and feed on the dainties The fruit of their ministery was to our benefit So that we have the advantage of all our Forefathers of the Old Testament Unto whom it was revealed that not unto themselves c. Lo say the Anabaptists the Jews foretold many things of Christ but had no part in him themselves those concerning us They had Canaan and temporal benefits and looked no further But how absurd this is we have already shewed having sufficiently proved the contrary And these words are not to be understood of Christ or of the substance of salvation but of the time of his coming and of the maner and measure of revealing him to them more darkly to us more clearly to them more sparingly to us more fully They believed in Christ that was to come we hear of Christ already come and that he hath finished all things and how and thus are we to understand Heb. 11. 13 33 39. where there seems an opposition They received the promises that is the fruit of them and salvation by Christ and they received not the promises that is saw not the exhibiting of Christ who was promised to the World For more plainness there was never but one Covenant between God and his people from the beginning till now nor shall be which is the Covenant of Grace except we mean the Covenant of Works which was between God and all mankinde in Adam the foundation and matter whereof was our own strength and righteousness but this was soon at an end Adam had soon broken this and overthrown himself and with him all us The Covenant of Grace then the Lord entred in his great mercy with Adam in Paradise which was founded in Christ Jesus requiring of us to believe in him and repent of our sins and he would forgive us our sins and give us salvation and life eternal This for the substance thereof was never altered one jot onely the Lord hath revealed his Son more fully to us more sparingly to them more plainly to us more darkly to them Herein may be considered both the Author Matter Form and End The Author the same God to them and us The Matter Christ Jesus the same to them and us The Form was generally also the same for as God required Faith and Repentance of them as well as of us so he gave them the same means for the working thereof the Word and Sacraments The End the same viz. the Salvation of his Elect and Eternal life The difference is in the measure of his giving them as also in the persons to whom then was it to the Jews onely who were the peculiar people of God now the partition wall is broken down and the Covenant is to the Gentiles as well as to the Jews So also for the measure he spake to them by visions and dreams to us by his word and when to them by his word it was both more sparingly and more darkly Also our Sacraments compared with theirs are as fewer so more easie and more significant and for the Spirit they had him more sparingly except some extraordinary persons whereas it was promised that
he should be poured upon us And for the common people they are far inferior to Christians now they saw Christ to come afar off we already come yea that he is dead risen ascended and shall come to judgement They had him under Types and Shadows we have the substance the body it self their 's was as the seed time our time as the harvest they had the twilight we have the noon day And there was great reason that the time when Christ himself should come should bring more glory with it as the coming of a King himself hath more solemnity and priviledges then when the Kings Harbenger comes before and that when the sun of Righteousness should arise there should be more light then before But why did God send his Son no sooner and not in their time rather A. We must not quarrel with God we may as well ask him why he made the world no sooner why he put distinction between the summer and winter day and night We must know that all things are done in infinite Wisdom and Justice by the Lord though we know not always the reasons of his dealings He came in the fulness of time he could come no sooner nor tarry any longer we are to thank God that he is come The difference between them and us is onely in the measure of Revelation and means therefore we call their time the Old Testament or Covenant and ours the New not two but one onely the Covenant to them was sealed in the blood of Bulls and Goats ours in Christs own blood as he himself witnesseth The cause why their time was called the time of the Law ours the days of the Gospel was not but that they had the Gospel also preached as Adam in Paradise so Abraham so the Jews in all their sacrifices and cleansings but because then the Law was so much preached and the Gospel so darkly and sparingly as now the Law more sparingly the Gospel more frequently Neither is God to be charged with inconstancy because he taught his Church otherwise then then now he doth no more then a Father for training his children up otherwise when they be children then when they are men grown he doth both in wisdom The Lord trained on his children in their infancy by those babish rudiments fit for the time reserving greater things for the grown age of his Church yea such is his constancy that he hath never altered the way of Salvation but hath ever been the same from the beginning and shall be Seeing then that the Lord hath honored us to live in these days and revealed his will so plentifully O how joyfully should we embrace Christ Jesus and labor to be found answerable in Knowledge Faith Repentance Zeal and Holiness Our Forefathers saw but a little and took great pains for it and were glad of it How glad then should we be of that we have Simeon waited for the consolation of Israel and was so glad that he had seen and taken Christ in in his arms though then in his swadling clothes that he was willing to dye O how joyful would he have been if he had seen his Miracles heard his Preaching known his Resurrection Ascension and Glory as we do David was so glad of the Word that he accounted it better then gold and silver and sweeter then the honey and the honey-comb and Job esteemed it above his appointed food Alas What a little had David especially Job in respect of that we have we have the whole Old Testament which some of them had not and the New also an Exposition and Commentary thereof which they had not at all How cheerfully then may we come to Christ and believe in him How should we walk that know he is gone up to heaven to prepare a place for us and will come again to receive us But alas if the Lord come to look for these fruits where be they Alas to whom is the Gospel welcom How many be there that would as willingly there were no Preaching as any and are there not many that hear onely for the fashion that will hear but when they list The Lord publisheth his Gospel and offereth his Son to the world but alas men have more minde to their Oxen Farms Pleasures then to imbrace it many savor not of the Gospel many count it rather a burthen then a jewel yea of those that hear the word usually How few are there that hear it with delight how few finde such need of Christ as they desire him more then all the world as they will willingly stoop to his yoke and serve him And as many have no more knowledge then if they had never had the means thereof so even they that have some measure of knowledge make no conscience of their ways are utterly void of Reformation Thus do not they take thankfully this great jewel of the Gospel the onely glory of the World but most unkindely requite the Lord yet what 's their saying They hope to be saved by Christ as they that believe stedfastly in him but how they came by their Faith or any good fruits thereof they can shew none For this God must needs have an heavy controversie with the Land and were 't not for a remnant that he hath to gather we should quickly perceive it O therefore let our conversation be such as becometh the Gospel bring we forth meet fruit to the pains God hath bestowed on us But as for those that live and make no account of nor receive any profit by this Gospel their condition will be heavy God will take his Word from them or snatch them from it and not onely Abraham Isaac and Jacob and old times shall rise up against such but even the good Souls that saw but a little light fifty or sixty years ago and had but a little knowledge for the means were small yet were zealous and godly and sundry gave their lives for the Truth even these I say shall rise up and condemn them Then would they be glad of one of the days they have had but shall not have any Awaken therefore to day while it is called to day for we may fear it draws to night-ward towards the Sun-setting of the Gospel The things which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the Gospel unto you c. The second part of the commendation The same Gospel preached by the Prophets was also preached by the Apostles since Christ men that were trained up with Christ all the time of his preaching and were witnesses of his Life Death Resurrection and Ascension These have preached this Gospel and that not of their own mindes but by the Spirit of God which was sent down from heaven upon them and that in an extraordinary and visible maner The Prophets preached of the same Christ and that by the Spirit as we have heard so that they and the Apostles agree notably in one
always keep a good Conscience Wood is not more necessary and apt to nourish fire then good works and well doing to nourish Faith Also observe the dealings of God and grow by your own experience Many that have believed and were very earnest in their beginning till they got it after growing secure and worldly and withal neglecting the means have with David fallen into some one sin or other thereby losing the peace and comfort they formerly enjoyed A great loss indeed more then if a man were stript of all to his shirt O le ts take heed of this loss as we are to be wise as Serpents so let us shew our Serpentine wisdom in this one thing especially The Serpent will be sure so much as in her lies to save her head so must we our Faith for on this hangs all and if by any means we have fallen therefrom recover we our selves by all means possible 3. That which they are to hope for or trust on is Grace that is Salvation Every benefit is grace but to be delivered out of our lost and undone state and brought again into the favor of God and saved is a most special grace Our Election is of grace so our Redemption so our effectual Calling 1. This condemns the Papists that teach partly Grace partly Works No these cannot be mingled either all or none they be as contrary as light and darkness honey and gall else were grace no more grace To joyn any thing with Christ is to pervert the Gospel They now begin to be ashamed and mince this Opinion saying We be saved most by Grace yet partly by Works and that these Works be died in the Blood of Christ and that it is most safe to rest on his merits alone Well God make them so ashamed as altogether to renounce it and so let us in the mean time 2. Let us serve the Lord with a chearful and constant love and service for his free favor to us all the days of our life 3. Shew we grace and favor to others not to such as have deserved well of us but even to such as have not nay ill as we had of God Grace That is Salvation See he calls their mindes from looking for earthly preferment by Christ whereunto they had a lingring minde and calls them to look for Spiritual riches even Salvation by him What are we then to expect by Christ and by professing the Gospel zealously not Wealth Honor Peace Credit in the world but pardon of our sins freedom from Hell and Gods wrath peace of Conscience joy in the holy Ghost that our persons and works shall please God Angels to be our guard our Prayers to be heard our Souls at death to be carried into heaven both our Bodies Souls to be glorified at the great day Will this satisfie us Hereof we may be assured if we believe in Christ and zealously embrace the Gospel As for other things his Kingdom is not of this world he promiseth not plenty peace ease c. He had them not himself but contrarily troubles as all shall have that live godly in him This teacheth us to lay our hand upon our heart when we go about to profess we know what we shall finde but it may be sorrow withal if we can be content so then may we go forward else not Many having gone on in profession not so advisedly and after having found the wind and tide against profession and reproach trouble and danger for the same have shrunk away and with Demas have forsaken Paul and embraced the present world Others seeing how hardly such be dealt with though in their conscience they think best of such yet keep in their heads thinking that its best sleeping in a whole skin But alas they make but a weak choyce were they not better have these heavenly comforts and priviledges here and be acknowledged of Christ and saved at the great day though with some sorrows here then to make the world their friend and God their enemy and to have him ashamed of them at that day as he will for we cannot have it go on our side now and then too That is to be brought unto you God tarried not till they sought Salvation but he of his goodness brought it them which he useth here as an Argument to perswade them to trust stedfastly to this Salvation and look accordingly for it because God would bring them to the Faith of it when they thought not thereof Note here That Salvation is not of our own procuring or seeking Alas what could Adam and we in him do we could fall but what then towards our Salvation we could run and hide our selves and excuse our sin and encrease our danger but God was fain to bring him the seed of the woman he could not make himself an help a wife for God made and brought her to him much less a Savior So what 's the reason he hath given us the Gospel in this Land and not to our Forefathers not to many other Lands we sought it not but when Idolaters in darkness God brought it So have we not been brought by marriage or by Service into Towns where we have had the Word when we purposed no such thing So to our hearts what were any of us when God called us Did we seek him Alas no we ran from him rather long ere we yielded but he followed us and overcame us See it in Saul did he seek Salvation he was going to Damascus to persecute God brought it him so to Zacheus the Goaler c. so we This teacheth us 1. To be humble 2. To be exceeding thankful all the days of our life 3. To rest confidently on him for the time to come in the experience of that we have had as thus That he that brought us Salvation the Word to us or us to it and gave us to see our misery long after Christ have some taste of his love and some desire to please him that were far from these he will continue this and will never leave us Thus the Apostle reasons But God commendeth his love towards us c. So Jacob in danger of Esau He came over Jordan with his staff and God had given him two bands therefore he was perswaded to relie on God for present deliverance for why might he say I am perswaded thou hast not done all this for me to be lost in an instant as an ox should lick up a flower or a candle be put out at once We use not Gods mercies well when we grow not stronger by them for time to come 4. Comfort to a fearful heart that fears he shall not hold out or that God will cast him away O its impossible did he bring thee Salvation that regarded it not and now hath given thee an heart to prize it above the world and to walk
desiring without dissembling or feigning to walk so as we may please God in all things Wonderful is the weakness of most part of Christians who howsoever in many things they do well yet many of their actions and speeches are not answerable Well let us notwithstanding endeavor it and that every day more more and le ts not be discouraged though we cannot attain to all we would but if we can gain ground this way though it be but a little at once yet our labor shall not be in vain we must every day exceed our selves a little and so not bearing with our selves in our corruptions but unfeignedly striving against them we may receive no small comfort let us therefore not bear with our selves in the least evil but strive to reform our selves in every thing in the mean time with the Apostle mourning because of the corruption But as he that hath called you is holy That is God This is the Simile whereby the Exhortation to holiness is set forth which hath in it also the force of a double reason to perswade thereunto 1. From the person calling 2. From the calling it self The person calling God he is holy therefore must we be so Concerning Gods holiness we need say little It s his very essence and uncreated in him he hath been so for ever and is so infinitely The Angels cannot cease praising the same Holy holy holy c. He is the Fountain of holiness and conveyeth the streams thereof into his Creatures Men and Angels He is holy by nature whatsoever holiness is in Angels or Men is not by nature but by grace He sanctifieth the place where he manifesteth himself as the ground whereon Moses stood by the bush where God appeared much more Heaven where he most clearly sheweth himself to the Saints This should teach us as to acknowledge him so in his Word and in all his Works and that we should not dare admit a thought to the contrary though we cannot see the reason of all things so the use hereof is That we should study after holiness that so there may be some agreement between him and us as we are bidden be merciful and perfect as he is and our Savior faith Learn of me not that he requires an equality which can never be here and hereafter Here we cannot be perfectly holy as he is in Heaven we shall be perfectly holy but not infinitely as he is because we are finite but so that we labor to imitate him that we may have his blessed Image renewed in us daily and grow more and more like unto him going from strength to strength till we appear before the God of gods in Sion Can the most holy God abide unholy persons He hath pure eyes and hateth sin abhorreth iniquity what agreement between light and darkness God and Belial Therefore the Lord so often called upon the Israelites to keep themselves from all kindes of Pollution and instructed them unto holiness in innumerable things whereof some were very small Therefore as we take Gods holy Name upon us hear his holy Word partake his holy Sacrament and take his holy Name in our mouthes let us also study after holiness else never look to see Gods face He can no more endure prophane persons then we to take a Toad in our mouthes This holiness stands not in coming to Church mumbling over a few Prayers without understanding coming to the Communion at Easter c. The Pharisees fasted oft prayed long gave Alms had broad Phylacteries yet were rejected by our Savior Christ It stands in the purity of the heart and the whole conversation But how little doth this example of the Lord prevail to bring men to holiness most follow after their own hearts lusts and the corrupt example of men we do as we see others do and why say we should we be wiser then our Forefathers then all our neighbors and thus being willing to follow such examples we draw one another to all evil But follow we not those in evil but the blessed example of God himself as in holiness so in sanctifying his day Thus of the person calling The calling it self A great benefit indeed why Is it so great a benefit to be called Yea as is here meant There is a twofold calling 1. Outward When God calls men by every days new benefits by every new correction by his Word whereby yet they are never aw hit the better nor converted for many are called but few chosen and this is common to Reprobates 2. Inward and Effectual when besides and with the outward means God speaks inwardly by his Spirit to the Conscience The parts hereof are 1. The enlightning of the minde to understand the Principles of Religion which though alone it be not sufficient nor more then may be in a Reprobate yet it s the foundation of the rest without which no effectual calling 2. The opening of the heart to believe as Lydia's was when one believes every thing particularly to belong to them and so the promise of Salvation among the rest till then her heart as all ours was fast lockt up not able to believe 3. The change of the whole man This is essentially necessary to Salvation for by nature we are slaves of sin as long as we continue as we were born we are far from Salvation The fruits hereof are 1. When a man goes about the works of the same and labors to walk worthy of it in an holy life 2. When a man highly esteemeth his calling and the hope of glory he is called to as Paul accounted all dung in respect of the excellency of Christ crucified and the things he esteemed highly before his calling afterward he made no reckoning of 3. When he will suffer any thing for the same rather then be drawn from the hope thereof Some are called sooner some later as in the Parable of the Laborers hired into the Vineyard Examine we our calling for much hangs upon this Our Election past and Glorification to come Calling is the fruit and proper effect of Election if the one then certainly the other Notes hereof are both Negative and Affirmative Negative 1. Not to hear the Word and that diligently so doth the Devil he will not miss a Sermon nay marks every point in a Sermon to keep thee from the obedience thereof or turn it one way or other to hurt 2. Nor to hear joyfully 3. Nor to reform many things as Herod 4. Nor to do some choyce duties as Ananias and Sapphira Affirmative But 1. To seek above all to be at peace with God and to have his Spirit to assure us of our everlasting Salvation not to serve the time nor any such thing but above all to be assured of Gods favor 2. That we hate unfeignedly all evil but especially the special evils of the
same grace effectually call and convert which should binde our hearts more effectually to praise and serve him all the days of our life 4. That the excellency of this grace is such as all things without it are nothing If we had the wisdom of Solomon the strength of Sampson the policy of Achitophel the wealth of Ahasuerus c. if we could measure the Heaven Earth and Sea and knew the nature of all Creatures therein from the Cedar to the Hysope nay if we could understand the Bible could Preach never so Learnedly and had all gifts of knowledge and utterance yet were we not born again all were nothing Besides it s the more excellent both because so rare only the Elect of God are born again and because Eternal In the natural birth we dye because born of mortal seed and nourished by corruptible food but they that be born again never dye more never come more into their former state as being born of the immortal seed of the Word and Spirit and being thereby nourished are joyned to the fountain of life Christ Again by our first birth we are made miserable by this happy by that sinners by this righteous persons by that children of wrath by this children of God by that slaves of Satan by this servants of righteousnes by that limbs of the Devil by this members of Christ by that heirs of Hell by this heirs of Heaven O happy day O happy birth before Regeneration Sin and Satan wholly ruled in us but after Grace and the Spirit of God 1. This should teach us if we can prove it in our selves to rejoyce and remember our birth-day Many delight to talk of their age as others when where and what year they were born But canst thou tell where and when thou wert born again thou canst else have little joy of thy first birth The older thou art the more shame and greater condemnation if thou art not born again He that is not regenerate is a Bastard for though he have after a sort the Church to his Mother yet he hath not God to his Father and though in the Natural birth the Mothers side is the surest yet in the Spiritual birth it s otherwise Therefore if thou hast Wit Beauty Strength Wealth and the like rejoyce not in them but that thou art born again yea though thou art Poor Weak Sickly yet being born again thou art happy If God hath denied thee Wealth and Health or taken them away yet if he hath given thee grace thou art to rejoyce exceedingly 2. It may teach us to rejoyce if we know our children new born We rejoyce at their Natural Birth but alas wert not for hope because they be of Christian Parents we might rather weep for when a childe is born there 's come a sinner a guilty person into the World one that is in danger of all evil subject to a great deal of sin and sorrow and one that hath deserved to be cast into Hell O therefore if we know them born again there 's cause of rejoycing yea we must rejoyce at the new birth of a servant or any other as the Angels do The World likes such the worse a sign they are the old men 3. If we know it not we are to use the means bring them to Baptism after teach them what is fit that they may make conscience of their Covenant and bring them to the Word if they be any whit forward further them if backward or unwilling use thy Authority over them 4. Rebuke them that desire to see them Strong Fair Rich Healthy and the like in the mean time not respecting whether they be born again or not 5. He that is not born again hath nothing excellent in him but abides in death and is the servant of sin 5. That it s so necessary as without which there 's no entring into the Kingdom of Heaven for thereinto can no unclean thing enter and they onely which are pure in heart shall see God We are born impure sinful defiled from head to foot while we are in this state there 's no possibility of serving God as either by thinking speaking or doing good we must therefore be washed and made clean The world imagine no such necessity herein it s a riddle to them few know what any such work or change meaneth They think to be saved by their good meaning civil life and living orderly O this is sound if these do not well God help us all Again though openly bad if they can cry God have mercy on their deathbed they shall do well enough Here 's no dreaming of a new birth of any change in the understanding will affections yea throughout both body and soul but none of the others will serve the turn therefore try whether ye be new born If we live still in sin as in lying it s a certain argument we are as we were naturally He that is in Christ is a new creature and such a one walketh not after the flesh but after the Spirit if thou art thus thou hast put off thy old conversation and put on a new 6. The effects of Regeneration 1. An hatred of all sin a love of all good 2. A strife and labor to do the one and avoid the other 3. A diligent use of the means for this purpose and a Spiritual combat against the lets wherein being conquerors we have peace and joy if otherwise grief 4. Delight in the Word Prayer and Heavenly things whereas we were wont to delight in vain and worldly things so to cry Abba-Father to love the Father to desire the sincere milk of the Word and to live innocently If upon tryal of thy self by these notes thou findest thy self not born again thy case is fearful it had been better then thou shouldest thus dye that thou hadst never been born or born a Toad whereof when its dead there 's an end but the man that is not born again while he lives when he dyeth the second death will lay hold on him eternally yet alas a number of old folks ready to drop into the grave are not yet born again What shall become of these few men are born again when they become old which I speak not to discourage you quite but to awaken you the more earnestly to look about you some were called about the eleventh hour but let them that have day before them not defer or put it to the venture 6. That the life of a Regenerate man cannot be that it was or as is the life of carnal men for the case is altered he is now united to Jesus Christ as an imp to the stock a member to the head by Faith on our parts but principally by the Spirit of God by which Faith we draw and by which Spirit is conveyed to us vertue from Christs death to kill sin our old man and the corruptions
to dye and that eternally 2. To answer the prophane world that wonders at people that take pains winter and summer to travel and take such journeys to the Word they think they be fools and laugh at them What do they mean say they What mean they they seek to have their Souls saved if you have any greater business in hand then that or know a better way to effect it then the preaching of the Word you should do well to set about it But if ye do neither of these as I know ye do not then cease marvelling at them and give them leave rather to marvel at you that can be so careful for toys and so careless of your Souls for the time to come 3. If we have the Word of God which is sufficient and appointed to save our Souls then how dare the Brownists separate themselves from us Peter would not from Christ when being asked of him whether he would go away Master saith he whether shall I go thou hast the words of eternal life yea though there may be some things amiss and where at they are offended yet seeing there is sufficient to the Salvation of our Souls we ought to take heed of departing from those places where such means are they will go farther and speed worse Again whereas they call our Ministers Antichristian and B●alitical Priests c. what gross wrong is this will God bless the labors of such to the winning of Souls Have not sundry Ministers among us through Gods goodness been the instruments of converting many to God Paul took that as a good Seal of his Apostleship that he had been so blessed Of the Lord This is to exclude all mens Traditions false Scriptures c. which have no such power and to stop the mouthes of Enthusiasts that depend upon immediate Revelations from God as though the Scriptures were insufficient And this is the word which by the Gospel is preached unto you Where is the Word might they say and how must it be handled to make it thus effectual He answereth If it be effectually preached as it is among you this is the means it s not in heaven but among you and by preaching its made the instrument of Regeneration For How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard and It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe The Eunuch having that by preaching opened and applied to him which he read was thereupon converted that which could not be done by bare reading was done by preaching It s true the Word read and preached are both alike apt to convert in respect of themselves but not in respect of us as whole loaves and bread cut in pieces and made small have like nature and aptness to nourish in respect of themselves but not in respect of us for whole loaves will not enter into the mouth nor into the stomack or if they could be there so fit to digest as when cut small yea and chewed for then its fit So a sentence of Scripture must be broken and divided into Doctrine and Use then its fit and not till then to nourish us so that the cause why the Word read is not so apt to Regenerate and nourish us as the Word preached is not in the Word it self but in us in respect of our weakness that cannot conceive it nor yet apply it to our selves Therefore they that would have bare reading in Congregations and that as sufficient for the Salvation of a Congregation they are Enemies to the Souls of Gods people True it is the reading of the Word as well privately as publikely in the Congregation is an exercise both holy and profitable and hath ever been used in the Church of God and is to this day but yet not as sufficient as the other to Salvation Preached This he addeth that they might not look that God should speak to them from Heaven or by an Angel he hath thought good to speak unto us by men whom he sends to preach unto us Unto you In that it was preached as to others so also to them note That the Word ought to be preached in every particular Congregation They that have it not must seek it elsewhere for it will not avail them that its preached in the same Land Countrey or corner except they also have it preached nor yet will this serve for their excuse We had it not in our Town If light be come into the world we must seek after it as men go from Market to Market for provision And if the Word be truly preached in any Congregation the people ought in any wise to attend there and wait for a blessing thereon They must not discourage their Ministers through their absence but rather by their presence and prayers for them in preaching and themselves in hearing help them forward And this is the word c. Peter boldly avoucheth it was the Word of God that was preached among them and therefore that they which resisted it resisted not him but God So must we preach that we may boldly say thus and avouch it Those Ministers that broach Errors and corrupt Opinions or that plead for Baal for this and that Disorder or they that bend the edge of their Ministery against the forward and better sort and so weaken their knees and strengthen the hands of the wicked these cannot thus say This is the Word of God that is preached unto you God would not have said thus neither saith Gods Word thus and they that resist not God but man nay the Devil that moves him to utter these things We ought to take heed not daring to utter any thing but that whereof we may boldly avouch Thus saith the Lord He that speaketh let him speak as the Oracles of God But if we speak nothing but the Truth and as God would let all take heed how they shall dare to resist or gainsay it or not yield obedience thereto for he that resisteth it despiseth his own Salvation and resisteth not a mean man but Almighty God whose Word and Ordinance it is to save the Elect and be sure if it save you not it will condemn you For as the rain cometh down and the snow from Heaven and returneth not thither but watereth the earth and maketh it bring forth and bud that it may give seed to the sower So shall my word be that goeth out of my mouth saith the Lord it shall not return unto me void but shall accomplish that which I please and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it CHAP. II. WE have finished the former Chapter through Gods goodness many that heard the beginning thereof dyed ere we came to the end many dead since We set now upon this second hoping for the same assistance and I pray le ts all attend to the beginning with carefulness for no doubt sundry
They say as the Olive and Fig Tree in Jothams Parable Shall I leave my Fatness Shall I forsake my Sweetness Usury Deceit Lying Fornication Adultery and the like so must not we we must be doers of the Word All other duties do but tend to practise which is the end and perfection of all 1. God is our Soveraign Lord and King and we be his Subjects and these his Laws and by these means doth he speak to us gives every body leave to read his Laws and Statutes yea requires it and besides sets Expounders thereof This is the Word of GOD This is the minde of GOD He that despiseth this despiseth GOD himself This Bible shall save or condemn the World and by this we shall all be judged He being our Soveraign and we such poor Worms we should count it our happiness to obey 2. He is exceeding bountiful towards us he who both gave us life and continues to maintain it by so many mercies which all ought to binde us neither doth he thus for us to strenghthen us to rebel and fight against him but to the contrary 3. His will is a perfect rule of Righteousness and he doth not first see a thing good and then wills it and commands it but first commands it and wills it and so it becomes good Whatsoever is agreeable to this is holy and good whatsoever is contrary to this is wicked and to be abandoned 4. All creatures in heaven and earth obey The Sun runs his course ordinarily that God set it at first and slacketh not and not so onely but if it be put out of course it resisteth not If he bid it stand still it doth if he bid it come back it doth He appoints the Sea to flow and it doth but if he bid it stand up and let his people pass it obeyeth and stands as two Brazen Walls so when he sets it on work it rageth to toss Jonah and whom God will and when he bids it and the winds be still they obey as to our Savior He commanded the east wind to bring in the Locusts and another wind to carry them out how much more then should we obey that ought to be best of all being Lords of the rest and all they to serve us Summer and Winter obey the Lords Word and why not we These may rise up against us 5. Obedience exceedingly pleaseth all else is to no purpose Sacrifices burning of Incense observation of Feasts or Fasts c. Unto the wicked saith God What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldest take my Covenant in thy mouth seeing thou hatest instruction and casteth my words behinde thee Nay it s so far from pleasing him as it incenseth and provoketh him He that turns away his ear from the cry of the poor shall himself cry unto the Lord but not be heard They are blessed that hear the Word and keep it If ye know these things saith our Savior happy are ye if ye do them yea such as do the will of God he accounts as his Mother Brethren and Sisters by this we may know that we are the Lords This also opens the storehouses of all Gods blessings and musles the mouthes of all the Creatures that they can do us no hurt 6. Disobedience is that which hath ever troubled the world At first in Adam and Eve it put all out of course and so hath done ever since This is the cause of all Evils Plague Pestilence Famine and the like yea of the increase and continuance of those and others more grievous yea this is that which brought all Judgements not onely upon Israel but upon all the world and that which sends men to eternal confusion 1. This is an exceeding comfort to all those whose hearts the Lord hath inclined bowed and humbled to be obedient to his will in all things and that have no greater grief then that they can obey no better but glad when they can obey and most when best let these know it s a brand of Christs sheep and mark that they love God that they are of the blessed ones that hearing also obey that they shall never fall as being built on the rock This is a certain band to tye the Lord to you he can fail you of no good thing Obey my voyce saith he and I will be your God yea and a certain assurance of eternal life is gained by obeying Herein continue and encrease your care its perfect freedom it brings sound and true comfort here and hereafter when they that disobey have a corrasive and gnawing Conscience 2. This condemns all sorts of disobedient persons which are many and this is the reason that Hell is fuller then Heaven because so many are disobedient to the Word and so few will be held within compass as 1. Those notorious monsters that live in open prophaneness that are set to cross God what he commands they will none of it and what he forbids they are mad on which shake off all care and live as they list as if they were masterless and no body had to do with them or to call them to any account as if they ought no duty to any who will not learn Gods ways but with Pharaoh say Who is the Lord c. Do these poor woful creatures know what they do alas no Knowest thou with whom thou hast to do and against whom thou rebellest against the Lord of Heaven and earth that made the world that toucheth the mountains and they smoke that thundereth with his voyce But who art thou that strivest with thy maker that darest rebel against thy Soveraign who is able to cast thee into the Jail of Hell for ever and ever O consider this you that forget God The wicked shall be turned into Hell upon the wicked God will rain snares and fire c. Dost thou think to speed better then thy Predecessors Adam was cast out of Paradise the old world drowned Sodom burnt c. If Pharaoh that proud hearted Tyrant could not hold it out nor Nebuchadnezzar nor Belshazzar nor Herod dost thou think to get any thing by wrestling with thy maker by casting out thy gantler and as it were bidding battel to the Lord O therefore humble thy self on thy face fall flat at his footstool and crave pardon send out messengers of Peace and submit thy self saying Lord what wilt thou that I shall do obey and that gladly or else he will lay thee where thou shalt have small joy yea he will make thee obey in spight of thine heart There will come a voyce that thou shalt nor resist Go ye cursed of my Father and if thou wouldst bring thy minde to obey thou shouldst finde it every way thy safest course thou shouldest save not onely thy soul which is the greatest but even thy body thy good name
c. on the contrary consider the woful estate of the wicked For what be they be they Kings Priests or Prophets no such matter Believers be so They be Kings Priests and Prophets but the wicked are the slaves of sin and Satan slaves to the flesh to their own lusts to the world What though they be rich yea though they be Emperors and not Believers they are the vassels of Satan and have nothing but their drudgery in sin and Hell for their own place as their desert Neither are they Priests but prophane ones let them stand off for the holy God cannot abide unholy persons they and their Sacrifice are abomination to the Lord They offer no Sacrifices at all of Prayer Praise or Alms or if they do its abominable because they offer not themselves soul and body to God first but they offer themselves to the Devil and him they serve with body and soul might and main Neither are they Prophets but dumb beasts not savoring of the mysteries of Gods Kingdom or if uttering any thing thereof yet their ill lives disgrace it again O that such considering their own base and the others happy estate would have an holy emulation to be as they and indeed nothing in this world is worthy to be envied but a Christian Humble therefore thy self for thy sin past turn to God for thy pardon in Christ and labor to have thy part in him and by him and by Faith in him thou shalt attain to be a Christian and so consequently a King Priest and Prophet and be enabled to the duties of the same An holy nation Here 's a third priviledge not meant of all the Jews but of the elect among them and of all believing Gentiles as Acts 2. 38 39. so called 1. Because they had the Oracles of God the Word and Sacraments which no other had This belonged to all the Jews True but it might be said that they onely had them which had the power of them to the conversion of their souls and Salvation and others had them not which had no fruit and benefit by them 2. Because they were sanctified and set aside by special grace to be holy ones to the Lords use Note then That All that be the Lords are holy persons that is Not onely having Christs holiness imputed to them but in whom God worketh inherent Righteousness and Holiness by his Spirit conveying vertue from Christs death to kill sin and from his Resurrection to raise them to newness of life to alter and change them throughout in soul spirit and body This though not perfect in any yet is sound and upright in them all therefore he gives them his holy Word and holy Spirit to work this and holy Sacraments to encrease it and its requisite that as God is holy so also all his should so be and these be they shall see his face with comfort no other and for these onely is Heaven prepared O let every man examine himself whether he be a sanctified person or not if yea Then 1. To thy comfort know hereby thou art one of the Lords number a greater priviledge then to be written among the Potentates of the earth There 's Consolation to thee thou wert elected and shalt be glorified 2. Seeing thou art set aside for the Lords use and sanctified in body and soul never defile thy self again or put any part of thy body and soul to any common or unholy use of sin or Satan In the Law it was ever most fearful to take any Consecrated thing as the Holy Oyl Shew-bread or Vessels and put them to any common use so is it that we should put Hand Foot or Tongue to any use of sin or corruption for any part of our souls or lives Oh many contrarily can let loose their tongue to impatient proud and most unseemly speeches yea and their bodies and mindes some to excessive following the world as they were wont and as worldlings do and some after their pleasures and vanities O that we would grow and abound in Sanctification that here having our fruit in holiness we may have the end everlasting life If not but contrarily you either live in prophaneness the open breach of some of the Commandments or be only superstitiously holy in some odde devotions and loose in other things as Papists and a number of old Folks or such as have a counterfeit holiness in the first Table and make no conscience of the duties of the second or contrarily civil persons that seem very just in the second Table but savor nothing of the duties of the first Table Know you are yet unsanctified persons and therefore out of Gods number you may be members of the visible Church where good and bad chaff and corn are but not of the invisible who onely are sanctified ones Let such be what they will be having Wit Learning Wealth Wisdom Civility all skill of Languages yea if they could measure the Heavens number the Stars c. and be not sanctified they are of the Devils rabble and shall perish everlastingly O that you would awake out of your courses What fruit have ye had or look ye to have therein The end of these things is death Come to the Word crave the Holy Spirit desire Pardon and Sanctification till this be you are not out of the state of Damnation and all things are impure to you Word Sacraments yea your Meat Drink Apparel c. A peculiar people That is a people proper to the Lord which he himself hath purchased and which he now takes as his own and sets great store by called therefore his secret ones whom he keeps under his protection to whom also he reveals his secrets his Beloved ones his Spouse his Love his undefiled as the Apple of his eye the Signet on his right hand whom he cannot forget In the flood he saved his Church when all others were drowned he saved Lot when Sodom was destroyed he makes more account of one Christian then of thousands of others If one of them pray it s so forcible that he says Let me alone and if thousands of wicked it s but as the howling of Dogs an abomination They are his glory all the world are dross to them vile persons and base The wicked though never so many are but servants to the Church as the seven Nations were to make the Land of Canaan fit for the people of God yea even then when they seem to dominier most over them they are but their drudges They as a wisp scour the Church to make it bright in the eyes of God but the wisp is to be cast into the fire they are Gods rod to bring it to obedience when that 's effected the rod is to be flung into the fire And No marvel though the Lord set such store by his Church seeing he hath been at such cost therewith as
have a far more excellent one that they are going to Thus the Patriarchs counted themselves and thus David They are not of this World Here they have no continuing City They look for a building made without hands They are Passengers going through a strange Countrey where they be not known Here is but the beginning of their happiness which they have mingled with much sorrow but they have a fulnes of happines prepared where they shall rest for ever without sin and sorrow in the perfect fruition of all that 's good True the wicked shall not tarry here ever neither yet can they not be called Strangers here because they have no better countrey nor place for they shall go to Hell Here therefore is all their hope all the good that ever they shall have that which followeth is fearful Therefore no man needs envy at the prosperity of the wicked their 's that have most seeing they have all here they are like to have But Gods Servants after they have waded through this world they shall come home where they shall be with their Father and all their Brethren and Sisters in all happiness and more then can be uttered If we be strangers in this world and Heaven our countrey then our duty is to behave our selves so as strangers for so do all true Citizens of Heaven walk in some measure Many lay claim to Heaven having no right thereto as by their very walking in this world may appear To discern the one from the other consider these Notes 1. A Pilgrim follows not the fashion of the Countrey he is in nor runs after every thing he sees other do He observes some ride to Markets and Fairs some running to Plays others sitting in Ale-houses drunk others running to Bear-baiting Bull-baiting and the like he regards none of them but keeping his own Countrey fashion goes on his way homewards and if he happen to be drawn away by the sight of them and linger a while he repents himself and saith What a fool was I I have cast my self behinde so do Gods Servants they follow not the evil guises and maners of this world The world swear contemn the Word and Ministers thereof prophane the Sabbath Rail Curse Whore be Drunk Backbite Cozen Dissemble Lye be Proud and the like these they will none of These be proper to the men of this world we may not meddle with these and this is the Reason in the Text We must abstain from fleshly lusts Why These be for worldings of this world to follow we that are Spiritual may not follow fleshly lusts but leave them to them that be but flesh but our conversation must be Spiritual Holy according to the Laws of our Countrey Zealous Fervent Pure Chaste Innocent Merciful Patient Godly and the like To Love Fear Trust in God Worship him Delight in his Word and Saints These be the fashions of Heaven our Countrey therefore these we must follow and so the Gospel teacheth us to live 2. A stranger lays not out his stock on House and Land but trafficks in things transportable that he can send home before and carry out of the Countrey with him into his own It were no wisdom to lay it out and spend his time about things he must leave behinde him So the true Christian Pilgrim he spends not his time nor sets his heart on things of this world all which he must leave behinde but trades in Grace and purchaseth Pearls of Knowledge Faith Repentance Patience Peace Joy and the like and Trafficks in the fruits of Faith his good works which he sends before him into his Countrey and in such Graces as he shall carry with him Oh how many have taken much pains for belly and back and earth but never prized the Pearl with the wise Merchant nor the means how to come by it These have the portion here 3. Pilgrims will take and use all that may further them in their journey as their Meat Drink Sleep and whatsoever else but what would hinder them they cast away or meddle not with So a true Christian useth all that will help him in his journey the Word Sacraments Prayer and all such Spiritual Repasts good Company and such baitings and refreshings as God offers him in his way as for worldly cares or whatsoever presseth down he avoids as all sin which hinders in the way He takes the benefit of the things of this life indeed but sets not his heart on them neither overloads himself with worldly businesses and cares which might hinder him from good duties or a right performance of them much less that make him run into evil For a man then goes on his journey to Heaven when he awakes with God in the morning assoon as it is convenient goes to Prayer then to his calling in Faith and through the day neglects no Spiritual duty much less runs into evil of any kinde but walks on uprightly and with a good conscience useth the world as if he used it not Such as regard not these have no meaning to come to Heaven For how should they come there As men cannot go on in the earthly way without baits and refreshings so neither the heavenly without these They overload themselves so with worldly business and cares that they cannot go one step towards Heaven O how simply do many Christians walk in these days of Peace not hasting at all to Heaven for if they did they would not take such loads on their shoulders as make them go so stooping and staggering as they can scarce go a right step all day long 4. Pilgrims travelling towards their Countrey will be asking the way and desirous to know marks and notes whereby they may know when they are in their way upon the view whereof they are very glad So Christians that minde to go to Heaven indeed will be asking the way there They will go to godly Ministers and experienced Christians and ask how they might know the way and whether they be in the way and then finding these and these marks in them as an hatred of all sin a true desire in all things to please God seeking God in secret as well as openly with a true love to God his people and Word they are not a little glad but rejoyce therein above all riches O how many deceive themselves The way to heaven is straight and few finde it Most never ask the way but go on at a venture if they be in the way so it is if not they shall shift as well as others and most please themselves that they are in without asking the way as if it were a very hard matter to miss the way to Heaven and which but few do miss 5. Pilgrims will in a long dangerous way through a Wilderness where the path is narrow where there are many by paths little company to beat the
of the Moral Law and the uttermost extremity of it which of the unbeliever is exacted but on the behalf of Believers is taken away by Christ so that though in them there be many wants yet God in Christ Jesus will accept the will for the deed he will accept of their hearts and of the truth of their actions pardoning their infirmities Hence it is that now they flee not from the Law as a cruel Tyrant but come thereto as to a Schoolmaster to instruct them in Gods will 4. We are freed from the Ceremonial Law whereof the Sacraments Sacrifices Rites Purifyings c. were meer shadows till the body came So from bondage in all things indifferent as meats drinks days and the like which were rudiments serving for the minority of the Church There is now no indifferent thing we are bound in for Religions sake or from which we are to abstain for conscience sake much more are we freed from all mens Traditions which serve not to binde the conscience wherewith notwithstanding the Church of Rome endeavoreth to hold people in base and deadly bondage as the Scribes and Pharisees of old and that for Conscience and Religions sake The Kingdom of God is not meat nor drink neither if we eat are we the more acceptable or if we eat not the less 1. This is a wonderful consolation to every Christian whoso can prove themselves Believers they are the onely happy persons in the world they onely are free Art thou such a one be of good comfort there 's no condemnation to thee though thou hast been stung with sin yet seeing thou hast had grace to look up to Christ Jesus thou art cured Christ hath dyed for thee thou shalt not perish but have life everlasting Who shall lay any thing to thy charge Christ hath paid thy debt to the uttermost farthing when therefore the conscience of thy sin troubles thee with the danger thereof and the Devil pursueth thee with temptations O then look up to thy Surety stick to him he hath perfectly discharged thee Though there be a Hell wide and large and the burning thereof as it were fire and much wood which the breath of the Lord as a River of Brimstone doth kindle and wherein thou hast deserved to have thy portion yet there thou shalt not come Christ hath given a discharge for every one that believeth in him Thou art humbled the Spirit of God beareth witness to thine that thou art Gods and thou findest in thy self the fruits of faith be of good comfort God can as soon deny himself as that thou shalt perish O what cause have we to thank God for Christ Jesus and all the means whereby we came to faith and to be Christians we can have no curse in this world crosses for good are no curses death shall do us no hurt yea turn to our especial good Art thou a Believer then art thou no longer the Servant of sin to be at the command and follow it in the lusts thereof though thou canst not do as thou wouldest yet having thine understanding enlightened thy will and affections reformed and thine heart changed c. thou hast a blessed freedom a pledge indeed of that perfect freedom thou shalt have in Heaven yet labor every day to be more freed from the bondage of thy corruption and set at liberty to serve God And is it not a wonderful comfort that we may offer up Spiritual Sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ and that we are enabled in some measure to do the will of God and that with delight and that our works though imperfect and done in weakness yet being done in Truth are accepted of God who hath compassion on us as a father on his son He that is indeed a true Believer is the onely free person in the world so free as nothing can make him otherwise let him be bound with sickness with poverty with imprisonment let him be tyed hand and foot let him be chained about the neck to a prison wall c. yet is he free free from sin and damnation free from the bondage of the Devil is a conqueror over temptations hath a free minde to serve God and even then with Paul and Silas and the three children can sing and laud his name O praise God for this walk thankfully and joyfully love the word and search it where these blessed prerogatives and priviledges be enrolled It s a great fault we rejoyce no more herein especially considering the price that our freedom cost 2. For them that cannot prove themselves Believers O let them labor to have a part in this freedom Rome had great priviledges therefore many sought and that with great sums to be free of it When the Jews were freed from Hamans conspiracy and had the Kings favor many become Jews O so me thinks many should desire to become Christians that they may partake of this freedom which is more to be desired then the whole world Till you be freed by Christ you are in woful bondage When the Son shall make you free then shall you be free indeed till which time you are bound indeed and that in a fearful maner the curse of God follows you whithersoever you go or ride you go not over a stile but you may break your neck get up on your horses but you may receive some deadly blows to send you to Hell take tools in your hands but you may mischief your selves thereby you may be swallowed up as Korah drowned as Pharaoh burnt with fire from Heaven as Nadab and Abihu eat up with worms as Herod Being unbelievers you have no warrant to the contrary every minute you hang over the pit of Hell for whom it gapeth You are also slaves of the Devil at his command and do base work for a woful master whose wages will be accordingly But this the world will not believe they dream not of Spiritual bondage neither consider that their hearts are fast locked in unbelief were they sensible hereof they would seek by all means to be rid of the same they would be afraid even to sleep this night lest Hell should catch them ere they awoke lest their souls should be fetched from them being in this condition O never be quiet till you know your selves freed by Christ to this end humble your selves confess your deadly bondage bewail it to God cry for pardon rest not till you receive a gracious answer never leave waiting on God in his Word and craving his Spirit till he change your hearts and make you free whence will spring peace of Conscience and joy in the Holy Ghost What are Riches Wit Civility yea the gifts of Knowledge Utterance and hearing of the Word with joy and the like without this This is to be known by Faith especially But how do most content themselves to hold the hope of Heaven by sleight conceits of their own rather then seek by sound
hold or continue Even as Sarah He speaks of many and yet names but one yet such a one as they could not but acknowledge worthy of imitation Though more good men be mentioned in Scripture then women that was because of Genealogies and their publike places not that their number was greater then the others yet of neither of both are so many named by multitudes as were in all those ages God said he had Seven thousand which had not bowed their knee to Baal and it s said That at our Apostles Sermon Three thousand were converted yet none are particularly named In Heb. 11. some are named with their actions and commendations but that there were multitudes of others is there also implyed When therefore we read the Scriptures we must not think that there were no more good people then we finde there named Oh! there were many thousands more onely so many are Registred as might be for our good all could not As when we come out of a City or great Town looking back we see the tops of a few Steeples and great houses but when we were near we saw a great many more so when our backs are turned upon an Age alas it s but a few we can see then in comparison of them that lived in that age Howsoever be we of men remembred or not if we be holy men and women we shall not be forgotten of God our Names are Registred in Heaven whether one day our bodies shall come as well as our souls Obeyed Abraham calling him Lord That she obeyed him the story shews for whithersoever he went and flitted she went with him and when she was bid make ready for the strangers it was done and that speedily not a word against it and her calling of him Lord is here mentioned as an usual thing done by her proceeding from a reverend regard she had of him as her husband appointed her of God In all things lawful wives must be like Sarah therein though haply somewhat against their minde they must frame themselves to their husbands disposition They must not speak to them snappishly currishly curstly nor over familiarly calling them by their Christian Names but respectively and reverently Whose daughters ye are as long as ye do well Such women as live godly purely be subject adorn themselves with grace and are patient and meek they shall not lose by it but shall have peace to their Consciences and a good Name in the Church as Sarah and be heirs of Heaven as she is being like her they shall speed as she did As men Believers are called The Sons of Abraham he being the father of the faithful so all godly good wives The Daughters of Sarah that holy Matron that had a good Name in the Church while she lived and is now in Heaven Let this be a provocation to women to perform these duties I hope we give you no bad counsel neither wrong you in requiring of you but what Sarah did and to do what may make you like her here and hereafter what answer shall those make that are no whit moved hereby ungodly impatient immodest women are not daughters of Sarah but of that wicked one the Devil and with him shall have their portion As they that could not prove their Pedigree had no portion in Canaan so they that fetch not their Petigree from Sarah and be not her daughters in subjection pure conversation sweet speech quietness in spirit are not good wives nor shall have the blessing of such And are not afraid with any amazement It may be Christian wives were afraid that if they did not set out themselves in bravery of apparel their unbelieving husbands would not care for them but seek after others For this the Apostle prescribes a remedy let them not yield to do evil for avoiding that but trust in the Lord not being afraid with any amazement It s not enough to do duties but we must do them in a right maner that makes or mars Hence many in doing duties to God do them not in praying they pray not hearing they hear not because not from the heart in Faith but out of custom and in ceremony and formality Wives must not be dutiful because else they should lead a woful life their Husbands would cut them short in their will c. These are carnal respects for Heathens to be moved with but Christian women must be dutiful out of conscience towards God and love to their Husband as they whom God hath appointed to be their heads Verse 7. Likewise ye husbands dwell with them according to knowlege giving honor unto the wife as unto the weaker vessel and as being heirs together of the grace of life that your prayers be not hindred NOw he comes to the duty of Superiors particularly of Husbands whom he onely nameth for that he that is a good and godly Husband to his Wife will be also a good Magistrate or Minister if he be called to those places And in that he teacheth Superiors their duties we may note That Superiority exempts them not from duty every honor carries a burthen along with it The more high any is in place the more is expected of him as more was of him that had the five then of him that had the two talents as they look for much duty from others so not a little is required of themselves Every Superior should make his Inferior more beholding to him then he can possibly be to his Inferior even Inferiors may be as dear unto God as themselves are And they themselves have a Lord and Master in Heaven to call them to an account The Word also doth no less ininstruct them in their duty then the others in theirs No man holds his place to be idle but the greater it is the more is required of him The Word must guide them in their places they must not do as they list Likewise ye Husbands c. In other places the Husbands duty is set forth by love no love no husband a man not an Husband but here by the fruits which are 1. To dwell with their Wives 2. As men of knowledge and understanding 3. To give them honor and that 1. Because they be the weaker vessel 2. Heirs with their Husbands of Grace and Salvation 3. The contrary would breed unquietness and so interrupt and hinder their Prayers together which were grievous Herein he instructeth Husbands as before he did the Wives they standing in no less need of instruction and no less failing in their duty then Wives who therefore must humbly patiently and christianly hear their duties with a desire to be ruled accordingly Dwell with them The Husband must forsake Father and Mother and cleave to his wife they must keep together for all the marriage ends the procreation of Children the avoiding of sin and keeping themselves chaste and for the continual comfort they ought to have each
as well as man he both endured the infinite wrath of God and besides his person was of such infinite worth as gave such value to his sufferings as fully satisfied the justice of God 1. This confutes the Papists who make Christs sufferings imperfect two ways namely by teaching that we our selves must suffer the punishment of our sins hence are all their masses penances pilgrimages alms-deeds and charitable Works to take away the punishment of their sins after Baptism and by their renewing of Christs Sacrifice in the Mass which is as they say a Propitiatory Sacrifice for the sins of the quick and dead Their distinction of bloody and unbloody is but a shift 2. This is a wonderful comfort to all Gods children that our debt is so fully dischaarged that there 's nothing remaining for us to suffer Thus of the first The second concerneth the quality of the person which suffered He was that just one the Lamb of God which was undefiled and without spot conceived by the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin had he not been such a one he could not have been our Savior Though he was innocent yet were our sins imputed to him and though we have not suffered neither of our selves have Righteousness yet as verily as he had pain and sorrow we shall have mercy and Salvation through him what can be more comfortable Thus of the second The third concerneth the persons for whom he suffered The unjust not the Devil nor Reprobates but for the Elect which yet are by nature unjust and wretched servants of sin and children of wrath as well as others He hath suffered for them that be never so unjust provided they feel their misery and have course unto him for help 1. Then for them that be in great distress for their sins and think they be so many and so great that they cannot or shall not be forgiven let them be comforted Christ came to dye for the unjust to call sinners to repentance to seek and save that which was lost If being weary you will come unto him as he invite you you shall be refreshed Though their sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they shall be as wooll Paul was a great sinner yet forgiven 2. Let such as bad as they be yet come to Christ and be truly humbled He came to save such as thou art as Mary Magdalene Zacheus the Jaylor and such others His mercy on them may put thee in hope and provoke thee to seek unto him Thus of the third The fourth Why he suffered for sins for our sins to take them away for they onely are our wo our sins caused all Christs sorrow and his sorrow is our happiness Thus of the fourth The fifth To what end he suffered that he might bring us to God Ever since Adams fall we are gone from God and born strangers nay enemies to God and therefore further and and further off from God and are gone to the Devil indeed Now Christ by his death reconciles us to God and him to us and makes a blessed peace so as we may look up to him as to our Father and come into his presence with comfort He also gives us grace by his holy Spirit to be renewed sanctified and so to do works pleasing unto God and when we dye brings our souls to God as afterwards possesseth both body and soul of Heaven 1. Then how infinitely are we bound to God how welcome should Christ Jesus be to us all One would think all should flock unto him for as none are with God but such as came by him so neither shall there be All that mourn for their sins come to him believe in him and obey him he will bring them to God such as continue in their enmity against God shall for ever be separated from him Many hope to go to God that were never reconciled to him through Christ nor sought after it but it s as possible for a dog for the Devil to enter into Heaven as for us without being reconciled to God by faith in Christ Is it not lamentable that Christ should have so few that enquire and search after him nay that reject him being offered again and again 2. How welcome faithful Ministers should be to the world The worst hurt we wish you is but to bring you to God we are appointed Christs instruments herein we must Preach him and perswade you to embrace and believe in him by whom you may be brought unto God we have a worthy task and work and so must not either be idle or by false teaching and wicked living drive you from Christ but be faithful that your Salvation may be our Crown yet of all persons and kindes of people the world thinks we may be best spared and are unto most of all others most unwelcome But not alone Ministers but even every private man must help men to God as much as he can They that by vile counsel bad example or otherwise drive men from him are not Christs but the Devils instruments and Factors Thus of Christs sufferings Being put to death in the flesh This clause concerneth his death as the following his resurrection He was put to death concerning his Humane nature for as for his Godhead it could not dye and he was quickned and raised again by his Divinity and Godhead By flesh is meant his whole Humane Nature as in the following By Spirit his Divine Nature Our Savior suffered not onely in body and soul things intollerable but he also dyed gave up the ghost as all the Evangelists set down and other Scriptures testifie as they also that speak of Christs blood of his offering himself a Sacrifice for our sins of his bearing our sins on his Body on the Tree and the like This was prefigured of all the Sacrifices of the Old Law The Prophets also foretold that he should be slain Neither could it have been otherwise or otherwise he been a Savior for us for our sins deserved death and God had pronounced that death should be the reward thereof This his death was voluntary accursed as we had deserved it for our sins and for a common good Which meets with that wicked opinion of the Jews that neither think it voluntary nor that it is a propitiatory Sacrifice for sin as it is indeed and wherein our happiness lyeth and without which we must all have perished for ever The benefits ensuing to us hereby are divers 1. We are delivered hereby from all kindes of evil from the first and second death and all forerunners of both and from our sins the cause of all It s the blood of Christ that cleanseth all our sins So from all Spiritual enemies See Luke 1. 71 74. Col. 2. 15. Heb. 2. 14. 1 John 3. 8. So from the second death Rom.
this Ark perished The making of this in likelihood was a matter of great cost of great toil and without doubt he had many a mock for his labor when he went first about it and whilest he continued working at it yet went he on As that was for the body so are Faith and Repentance for the soul whosoever have these shall never perish but have everlasting life For these we must labor whatsoever pains they cost us yea and if it were to hinder our outward estate hereupon and expose our selves to mockings and revilings Whosoever misseth of these whatsoever else they have shall questionless perish the word tells it and we are to believe it 1. This rebukes the monstrous folly and madness of the world Gods Ministers his Noahs preach the flood and perswade every man to make ready his Ark but alas how few look after any such matter nay as in the old world they rather mock at those that do or that take pains to hear the Word which is the way to get Faith or that take pains to lead a godly life O these precise fellows they be so holy and these Scripture fellows they be so holy as they will be in heaven ere their bones be cold c. whereby it appears that as Lots sons in Law about the destruction of Sodom they believe no flood at all no judgement at all to come or else haply they think it an easie matter to make an Ark at any time either thinking that some easier and nearer may be found then by Faith and Repentance as those that hope to be saved by their good meaning good prayers civil life c. which will assuredly deceive them or that they are easie to be obtained Was Noah One hundred and twenty years in making an Ark to save him from drowning in the waters and can they at pleasure and on the sudden make an Ark to save them from Hell and to get into Heaven as most hope by Lord have mercy upon me to be saved But as no doubt many used sundry shifts to save themselves when the flood came and none prevailed but the Ark so shall it be with all such O what if the flood should now come as it may ere the morrow is your Ark ready or not If it be not defer the time no longer No man knows that he shall live One hundred and twenty days or a quarter so long yet though Noah knew he should live so many years he did not defer the time delay the making of the Ark It will not be done on the sudden and after this life there 's no making of any as there was no hewing of timber or stone in the Temple but all in Mount Lebanus Look to it therefore betimes regard neither the costs nor pains you may be put to It s no matter so you be saved 2. This may comfort them that have their Ark prepared though thousands and ten thousands perish yet they shall not do amiss but be preserved and saved as Noah then shall not we weigh what pains we have taken to make it to hear the Word to humble our selves to repent c. And have not others taken as much pains for transitory things that will vanish and never do them good and though you have been mockt yet will the time come when those mockers will change their note Again in that they saw and heard of this Ark a building which ought to have been a real Sermon to them yet were not moved their sin becoming hereby the greater 2. Note That when God addes to his Word Examples and to the Ministery real Sermons also these ought much to prevail which when they do not as well the sin as the judgements of the Delinquents become the more fearful for the more means men have if they profit not thereby the greater will be their judgement as our Savior said of Corazin and Bethsaida When God threatens to plague wicked men it should make them stand in awe but when they see the same it cannot but pierce more To this end though God hath left some part of Scripture in Precepts and Doctrines yet hath he left most in Story and Example accordingly the Prophets used both Therefore when God in his Word exhorts to diligence in laboring after Salvation and to lead an holy life this ought much to move but when men see Examples of such people before their eyes this ought to move the more This condemns the notorious obstinacy of our times that notwithstanding the Word God addes so many examples of his judgements on wicked men more by far then we could have lookt for in the days of the Gospel as untimely ends upon Drunkards and notorious prophane persons c. that would take no warning yea haply of a dozen of them which have been in a Town cut off by one judgement or other yet who fears nay do not others continue in the same state as some old Drunkards without amendment as other new ones grow up every day The like may be said of other sins Belshazzar profited not by the judgements of God on his Father as most do not by any judgement on others What answer have they to make and what judgement waiteth them that have had many examples and yet never the better so of notorious covetous gripers oppressors rakers how blockishly and fearfully they have dyed with the miserable end of their goods either wofully wasted by drunkards or dispersed to those that never sweat for them yea oftentimes to their very enemies who seeth not yet who are moved hereat let these look for greater judgements so when God raiseth up many godly Christians that earnestly labor after their salvation taking great pains to hear the Word and to live godly most receive no profit by these real examples and Sermons but some mock at them and think them more precise then needs as others are blockish and are no whit moved thereby They might think with themselves when they see some such take such pains that there is somewhat in it some ill to be avoided some good to be obtained some great matter that should move these people to take such pains surely might they say it s not for nothing they have business as well as we which they could tend if a greater thing were not in the way it s not for nothing that they thus weary themselves But most do not understand or consider thus much with themselves and yet God hath raised up such as lights to draw on others and they that be not won by the Word nor moved by the examples of the godly their answer will be fearful Little do these people think that those that have travelled by their doors wet and dry and come through their grounds to hear the Word shall one day be their Judges It had been happy for them if they had dwelt further off 3. In that this ark did betoken the judgement of
what is behinde we know not how little it may be and therefore must make use of the time present in turning to God and providing for our own souls 1. This rebukes those that have spent a great part of their life in sin and yet being called to repentance cannot afford this remainder to God as yong men that think it as yet too soon c. much more horrible and wicked are they that have spent half their life their yong time in pleasures and vanities and now are as mad of the world as ever with whom even yet it s too soon to turn to God 2. Let this be a provocation unto all sorts to turn unto God Let yong men repent they be called and invited hereunto O now it would be acceptable to God when their wit is fresh their memory good their body and minde able it would be like Abels sacrifice As for old torn lame Sacrifices God hath no regard to them If we begin betimes we shall prevent a number of sins and so a great deal of smart and sorrow Besides we shall learn goodness with much more ease if God should from our youth turn our hearts after it If we delay we shall thereupon see not onely how wretchedly we have spent our time and misused our wit memory and strength but how dull we be when we are old and unfit to learn it will much vex us an old Convert lightly never gets knowledge and sees but dimly the way as he that saw men like trees If one should defer to learn a trade till age he might easily perceive that his wit were dull his fingers and joynts stiff Let the middle aged repent nay let not even the oldest despair but hasten to repent that if possible they may crowd in And for those that have long walked in the ways of God let them hold out to the end do so still many of Gods servants have been tript in old age yea and then the Devil labors most to intrap them Should live in the flesh to the lusts of men but to the will of God We must neither live in gross actual sins wherein most men live that lust after them as a woman longeth after a thing when she is with childe nor give way to the inward corruptions of our hearts proceeding from that old man Lusts Original sin concupiscence that is in us we must not live after the lusts of carnal natural and unregenerate men called in the next Verse The lusts of the Gentiles of which as being enemies to God and to our own souls and bringing death along with them I have already spoken It s an argument that they which live after them be not Christs To those now living after their pleasures and following their lusts it will be said hereafter as to Dives Thou hast had thy pleasure as Lazarus pain now is he comforted thou tormented But we must live after the will of God To whose will should the servant be obedient but to his masters the subject but to his Princes God is our master and soveraign His will also is a most holy pure and perfect will and a rule of righteousness he requires no uncomely no hurtful thing of us but that which is holy and profitable every way The Angels in Heaven they do the will of God our Savior came into the world to do his will In his passion he had respect hereto Not my will but thy will be done saith he all the Saints do it and the godly on earth are and ever have been careful hereof as being a note of such as shall be saved All creatures in their kinde obey the will of God and do that they were appointed for we are taught to pray that this may be done To do this in all things willingly brings comfort and peace along with it 1. This rebukes those that will not be brought in subjection to Gods will but of all things that 's most irksom to them Who made thee who gave thee this comely body and reasonable soul who hath preserved thee whose will shouldest thou be subject to art thou a masterless person such should be sent to the house of correction Whose will dost thou follow what fault findest thou with Gods will is it a better will which thou followest O no it s a most corrupt and sinful will 2. It rebuketh those which will be ruled by the will of God in some things onely and at their pleasure this is not to do Gods will but our own Such was Pharaohs obedience Sauls the Devils About this there 's no small stir in the world God would have his will and men would have theirs Ministers call for Gods will and people will have their own though they dye for it say who will against it And indeed oftentimes what is it but their will that they do oftentimes It s against their profit their credit prejudicial both to soul and body Why do men follow drunkenness and riot but because they will This is the cause why Preaching is so little regarded of most so much opposed by many even because it would set up Gods will and pull down mans If any Preacher shall speak against prophaning the Lords-day Oh he is a troubler of Israel hinders people from their wills and old wonts They enquire not what Gods will is in things but what their profit and pleasure leads them to not what is the way that God would have us increase by namely by diligence in our calling by equal and righteous dealing c. is Gods way askt after and followed No but shorter cuts are sought after as by deceit oppression and the like it s a sign that such shall never come into Gods Kingdom every Creature is better then they and have a better end except they repent If they will have their wills they must have that belongs to it they must pay dearly for them as many do Israel would have flesh in the Wilderness would have a King as other Nations had they had their wills but it had been better for them they had been without Ahab would have his will in going to Ramoth Gilead he had it and there perished God will have his will of such in their condemnation as who will resist his Soveraignty and he will not cease to be a King though they refuse to be Subjects O considering the filthiness of our own will and the the dangers thereof and the holiness of Gods will and the benefit that comes thereby that we would renounce our own and follow Gods will 3. It rebuketh the Servants of God that be not so careful of the will of God as they ought O how often do we suffer our own wills to bear sway in omitting many a good duty or doing it coldly so in doing that is evil in wrath impatience worldliness c It s his will that we should forget wrongs but we do often nourish and retain them
2. Take heed therefore you be not ashamed of God here lest he be ashamed of you another day Do as Abraham Isaac and Jacob they built here and there Altars and were not ashamed to call on the Lord neither was he ashamed of them to be called their God Art thou called Puritan Answer I am not so pure as I should be I pray God make me pure you must be pure else you shall never see God we must also take heed that we esteem not basely nor be ashamed of them that suffer for Christs sake shunning and avoiding their company lest forsooth it should be known weare friends to Puritans to those the world so calls and counts and that for their goodness wo be to us if we be not friends and favorers of them this being indeed a main mark of our Regeneration But let him glorifie God on this behalf As sufferings for God are a benefit for which we are to praise God so they be a great honor which the Lord vouchsafeth his Hereby we are tryed made Partners with Christ the Prophets Apostles and Martyrs that be now in Heaven are like our head in suffering and so shall be in glory and shall rejoyce at his coming and for ever This is an argument we are none of the world but chosen out of it yea that we are blessed and have the Spirit of God in us hereby also we glorifie God And might not God have left us to our selves and brought shameful sufferings upon us for foul sins as upon many others yea might have cast us to Hell to have most just and woful torments for ever and ever Now seeing he vouchsafeth to change our shameful sufferings here and hereafter for our sins into a few glorious sufferings for his names sake it is a priviledge Therefore though there be some tartness in the afflictions themselves yet consider how they might have been and now the cause why they be what Partners we have what good they will do us here and what an happy end we shall have hereafter we have great and unspeakable cause to praise and glorifie God which I pray in Gods name let 's labor by faith to bring our hearts unto Verse 17. For the time is come that judgement must begin at the house of God and if it first begin at us what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God HEre are more Reasons to the same purpose 1. From the time God will now since Christs coming exercise his Church with greater tryals and trobules then the ages before his coming in the flesh 2. The necessity of it Judgement must come 3. By making comparison between the state of Gods children persecuted and their persecuters yea and all the wicked for though these be chastened a while yet the end of the ungodly will be most fearful which he sets not down affirmatively but with much more vehemency and earnestness by interrogation What shall the end be c For the time is come c. The Church is appointed to more crosses and tryals since Christ under the Gospel then before True it hath been persecuted even from the beginning and every true believer hath had crosses and tryals and the people of God have been persecuted both of the prophane among themselves and of others yet never so sorely nor commonly as since Christ witness the ten bloody Persecutions with those which the Church hath since suffered by Heathen Turks Papists Reasons 1. Because this time hath clearer promises and a more fuller revelation of Gods will and Heaven as it were set open and Christ and all his benefits so set before our eyes as we have much more means of comfort and believing and so of love to God and courage and therefore may well undertake greater tasks the time of the Law was the time of the infancy of the Church the time of the Gospel the time of the maturity thereof Therefore well may God require and look for more obedience and not in doing onely but suffering for God will not have the graces of his Spirit in his Servants to rust 2. The Lord hath promised great things of the people in time of the Gospel He will pour out his Spirit upon them knowledge shall abound yong men shall see visions c Now seeing its foretold we should be holy in these times the Lord therefore must use the best means to effect the same whereof afflictions are one 1. This confuteth that opinion of the Papists that teach That the Church in the New Testament should always so prosper and flourish in wealth and be conspicuous and glorious and have victory over the enemies thereof which is rather the mark of the synagogue of Satan which is ever greater in number and more pompous for though God give his Church breathings to be gathered and to edifie themselves yet is it scarce at any time free from troubles 2. It rebuketh those among our selves that the Gospel should bring all peace and ease and therefore when they see any troubles come for it they are offended It s true God gives peace and plenty as handmaids to wait upon the Gospel yet either for chastisement for the contempt of the Gospel or tryal of his Servants profiting the Gospel hath troubles and men must be content and take the Gospel with whatsoever troubles and thank God too and think they be gainers But many would have the rose not the prickle follow Christ for loaves and in hope for preferment but hearing that he hath no where to rest his head they will be gone These be but Hypocrites and such as never tasted indeed of the Gospel for if they had they would part with all for it 3. It should teach us all in these days not to conceit of ease credit c. for the Gospel brings a Sword and therefore we must prepare for hardship yea the Gospel brings enough with it to make us willing to suffer for it The not thinking hereof causeth unpreparedness and both either a flying from God or else to bear them impatiently That judgement must begin By judgement is not meant plagues or punishments for sin as pieces of Gods wrath and forerunners of condemnation for such are those laid on the wicked but merciful chastisements and loving corrections whereby we are moved to judge our selves that we be not judged of the Lord and condemned with the world 1. These afflictions must begin with Gods-Servants Jacobs house first afterwards the Egyptians felt the Famine first the Israelites were oppressed but afterwards the Egyptians themselves plagued the Jews were first carried into captivity but afterwards the Assyrians were destroyed by the Medes and Persians 1. In respect of their sins they are full of terror and anguish of Spirit ere they can get any comfort and when they have obtained it it s often eclipsed and they go mourning 2. They are subject to many
will but either will live in all their sins or onely yid in what they list and so trample the precious blood of Christ unde●●eir feet and despise the gracious offer of mercy One would think th●very man hearing such a gracious voice and offer of a Savior sh●ld flie to it and that it should suffer violence every one saying O ●me embrace it let me as they did at the Pool of Bethesdai O ●t at the stirring of the water some might step in There might b●ne at once but here if an hundred would they should all be closed 2. O then me your benefit of the Gospel by yielding obedience thereto Belie and repent and then happy are ye that ever ye heard else you shall c●t the time that ever you heard the Gospel O ungrateful world unhappy company It will vex them and encrease their torment ●ee that mercy was offered so often and yet they like woful caytiffs despise the same to obey the Gospel is the note of a good christian let appear by thy hearty obedience thereto that thou art such a one Verse 18. And if the righteous scarcely be saved where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear HE proceeds still in the foregoing reason taken from the comparison between the good and the wicked whereof the former though they have many troubles and afflictions yet they shall in the end be eternally blessed and saved in Heaven though with some difficulty the latter though they flourish and prosper for a while and many of them persecute the former yet they shall end their life with misery that cannot be expressed and have a fearful appearance before God on the last day If the righteous Servants of God get hardly to Heaven the wicked how glorious soever in this world shall never be able to appear in Judgement before God but in a most fearful maner which is not set down by a bare affirmation but by way of interogation for the greater force where there is comfort for Gods Children notwithstanding their troubles and the wickeds prosperity they shall be saved and terror for the wicked notwithstanding all their present jollity their end shall be fearful Speak we first of the position The righteous are scarcely saved then of the comparison if it be so where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear If the righteous Hereby we are to understand not such as be perfectly righteous in themselves and without sin for if there be any such as there is none they should not scarcely and with difficulty be saved but according to that do this and live easily and without stop Even the most perfect have not been without their own failings there was impatience in Job infidelity in Zachary c. not meant the righteous in their own conceits for these shall never be saved as for whom Christ came not nor such as having attained some common gifts as of knowledge to profess to reform some things c. seem to themselves and others righteous but yet are not so truly but as the seed sown on the stony ground and the house built on the sand but such as be truly righteous though not perfectly yet in some respect perfectly to namely 1. By the righteousness of Christ Jesus imputed unto them by Faith They that have their sins pardoned in his death and his righteousness imputed to them are truly righteous yea and perfectly too as ever they shall be in heaven 2. By inherent righteousness wrought in the hearts of Gods Children and Believers by the Spirit of Sanctification whereby they be sanctified throughout though not perfectly yet those God vouchsafeth to call righteous though they be but so in part and have remnants of corruption abiding in them yet they are so called from the better part as an heap of corn that lies on the floor though there be chaff in it and that much 3. For that they endeavor and daily labor after more righteousness as one is called a Schollar or by the name of the trade he is entred into though happily he can do but a little onely endeavors for skill and knowledge therein Of which elswhere 1. This setteth out the exceeding goodness and mercy of God that vouchsafeth thus to come and call such poor and sinful creatures as we be pestred with such a deal of blindeness and so manifest corruptions yet seeing he seeth an heart in us to hate them and suppress them he will not reckon of us after them and though we have but a little grace yet because it is true and of his own working that we have and that we would fain have more he accounts of us according to that we would be and not that we are 2. This is an exceeding comfort to Gods true Servants can we believe Christs righteousness imputed to us and feel we an universal and true change in us then may we rejoyce God calls us by glorious names Saints Holy ones Righteous let us not then be dismaid at our imperfections or corruptions which we labor to mortifie le ts not say with some because of them we are none of the Lords we have such sinful hearts c. Neither let us suffer the Devil to pluck our Crown from us or rob us of our comfort making us believe that we be none of the Lords as some few be thus in danger especially at first though many Christians make too light of their sins as long as God speaks so graciously let us not believe what Satan our adversary saith onely let us care to grow more and more in grace 3. This rebuketh those wretched mockers that reproach the Servants of God that labor to please God and dare not do as they O you be of the righteous you be so righteous c. Is not this right like Ishmaels mocking of Isaac O you be the Son of the promise you are the dainty one c. Such shall be shut out with Ishmael unless by repentance they prevent it Why say you thus because you think it to good a name for them Is thine eye evil because Gods is good what hast thou to do seeing God calls them so or is it because thou wouldst not have them so Yes but if thou beest not also so thou shalt never inherit the Kingdom of Heaven Scarcely be saved Hereby is not meant rarely or that but a few righteous ones shall be saved For whosoever believeth shall be saved and to every one that doth good shall be glory and honor and immortality and There is no condemnation to them or any of them that are in Christ Jesus Nor is it meant that there will be difficulty at the day of Judgement whether they should pass or no have or miss Salvation no for God knoweth who be his and their names be all written in the Book of Life and if they were righteous here and had the Spirit the seal of their Redemption and earnest of their Inheritance as they
to God to strive against the Flesh the World and Devil thus as hard as it is thou mayest prevail O strive whilst thou mayest for many shall strive that shall not enter in and thank God a thousand times that thus striving thou mayest obtain 2. Let every man prove whether he be in the strait way or not Many say They thank God they have ever been of a good belief and never doubted of Gods good will in their lives and that they thank God they have a good minde ever and can serve God with all their hearts and that they are not troubled with any such temptations as they hear some complain of and that they thank God they be not so wicked that they should need so many Sermons as some do and that they have ever prospered and have had as few crosses as any body c. These will think ill of me to unsettle them but their state is too smooth and too easie to be the way to Heaven it s rather the broad green way to Hell They that never doubted never believed that have been ever good were never good so they that have had no dumps nor fears at any time For Christ calls none but sinners but the heavy laden they that can serve God with all their heart without any trouble the Devil hath them sure some other way and therefore troubles them not in their duties because he knows they be but lost labor done in hypocrifie or else he draws away their mindes and they feel it not Those that can do well without resistance be better then St. Paul who could not do the good he would it s a sign they be all flesh for were there any Spirit in them there would be opposition let such know their state is naught This way will never bring them to Heaven what would you have or lose all this time better begin twice then be damned once On the other side some say They have gone a troublesom way and full of labor and difficulty have much ado to be humbled much to get comfort then much to hold it so that they have had much strife with themselves for some lusts and to take up some duties much ado with their old companions and that they can do no good but with such opposition and pain as Pray Read Hear c. and what a stir they have to bridle their nature and have had no more but needs many crosses c. let these be of good comfort this is a sign of the way to Heaven and as a man that is going to some Inheritance being before informed of the rugged miry and troublesome way he must go through finding it so though it somewhat trouble him yet it more joys him that hereby he knows he is in his way so cannot it but rejoyce those that thus labor as knowing that they are in their way let us be of good comfort and strive still and we shall at last get to Heaven and be saved though it be thus scarcely and with difficulty for faithful is he that hath promised who shall separate us from his love He that that hath begun the good work in us will perfect it The gates of Hell shall not be able to prevail against us we shall get to Heaven in spite of the Devil the World and our own Lusts Our Father is stronger then they That 's a racking uncomfortable opinion of Rome that men may strive all their days and at last lose all No wo were then to us If our Salvation were in our own keeping it might and would be lost 3. This teacheth all Gods Servants to take pains and strive hard to get to Heaven even Gods Servants are herein faulty that they think it not so hard to be saved and therefore are the more secure and lazy take too little pains watch not put not on their armor labor for no more grace then they had seven years ago O le ts strive more against our lusts labor for more strength and grace pray hear meditate watch continually c. It s not praying once a day will serve us but as often as we have need else if we spare our pains herein and be negligent in these duties we shall smart another way fall the more into sin have the more discomfort bring more labor and charge upon our selves as he that lets his house go out of reparation to avoid trouble and charge nay how often meet we with crosses upon neglect of these duties O whil'st others are encreasing their iniquities and making more rods for themselves let us these holy days and vacation time take pains to further our selves to Heaven And as Travellers chear up one another lend one another their hand to help them up if they be down or an high or slippery place so let us help one another to Heaven all that we can Neither let us be unwilling to undergo afflictions nor impatient under them but rather bear them quietly and thankfully seeing they help us up this hill of Sanctification to Heaven Where shal the ungodly and sinner appear If they that take great pains yet get hardly to Heaven then what shall become of them that lay down the rein doing what they list and taking no pains at all Here 's the comparison shewing the woful state remaining for the wicked at the last day By ungodly we are to understand such as live wickedly and indeed as if there were no God Heaven or Hell and by sinners such as go on impenitently in their sins whether ignorants prophane persons civil persons or Hypocrites All are sinners and if we say we have no sin we deceive our selves yet there be of them which have sin in them whom God will call righteous but of the workers of iniquity of those that make as it were a trade of sin and return a great deal being great dealers therein our Apostle is here to be understood These two ungodly and sinner be opposed to righteous so that whoso is not righteous is an ungodly one and a sinner If such being reproved shall say Are not all of you sinners are you without sin and shall think thus to hide themselves let them know that the righteous though not without sin do both hate sin and purpose against it before strive against it at the present and are sorry after they have committed the same none of which are found in these ungodly and sinners Where shall they appear He asks not because he knew not for he knew they should and must appear before the Judgement seat of Christ and knew also that they should be set on the left hand to hear that dreadful sentence pronounced against them Go ye cursed of my Father c. but speaks thus to shew the fearfulness of their state for it s more then if he had said They shall appear to condemnation Where shall they appear as if he could not express what a fearful appearance