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A12524 The Ethiopian eunuchs conuersion. Or, The summe of thirtie sermons vpon part of the eight chapter of the Acts. By Samuel Smith, minister of the word Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1632 (1632) STC 22847; ESTC S119101 159,079 581

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imploying himselfe in those weak meanes for the attaining of grace and knowledge he was well imployed and now God takes pity vpon him and sends Philip vnto him to reueale Christ Iesus vnto him to saue his soule Thus euen thus the Lord vsually takes pity on men and reueales Christ Iesus vnto them and bestowes mercy on them when they seeke it in the meanes he hath appointed such as are the hearing of the word prayer reading meditation and the like And thus when Isaac was meditating and praying Gen ●● God sent him a gracious wife When Daniel was in his prayer Dan. 9.20.21.27 God sent his Angell vnto him to acquaint him that the end of the Churches captiuity was at hand Luk. 1.8 Whilst Zachary was executing his office in praying sacrificing in the Temple the Lord sent an Angell with glad tidings vnto him that Elizabeth his wife should beare him a sonne Luk 2.250 Simeon being in the Temple seruing of God the Lord reueales his sonne Christ vnto him And so is Peter sent vnto Cornelius when he is fasting and praying Act. 10. The point is cleare Reas 1 The Lord to this end hath appointed the meanes such as are the word Sacraments prayer c. These are giuen to some end and to what but to meet with God Reas 2 The second reason is in regard of the Lords owne promise who hath promised to bee found of them that seeke him in th● conscionable vse of the meanes hee hath appointed saying Mat 7.7 Aske and yee shall haue c. And call vpon me in the time of trouble Psa 50.15 and I will heare thee and deliuer thee Seeing that God is thus found of those that seeke him in the meanes he hath appointed Vse 1 This should bring religion and Christianity into request amongst vs and set men diligently on work about holy duties seeing there is such a promise of recompence and of reward made thereunto hee is faithfull that hath promised Such whose hearts desire is to be saued that hunger and thirst after Gods fauour and loue in Iesus Christ in the pardon of their sinnes God will take pity on such and their hope shall not faile Aske and yee shall haue Mat. ● 7 seeke and yee shall sind c. And as for those that would faine come to heauen and yet turne back vpon the meanes will deceiue themselues in the end Vse 2 Secondly seeing the Lord takes pity vpon his children when they seeke him in the vse of the meanes he hath appointed hence ariseth comfort for poore distressed soules that goe with this Eunuch to Ierusalem there to worship God faine they would see his face in glory faine they would finde comfort and get assurance of their reconciliation with God but yet they cannot finde Christ no● obtaine the thing they so much long for Well notwithstanding this aske still seeke still knock still humble thy selfe in prayer and be earnest with God in supplications heare the word diligently read it constantly receiue the Sacrament preparedly for nothing is more certaine then to finde comfort and to meet with God in the conscionable vse of the meanes he hath appointed Deliuerance will come saith Mordecai to Hester and it may bee at that time when wee thinke least thereof and then most welcome Then the spirit said to Philip. That is either the holy Ghost or else the Angell bad him goe to the Chariot Wee heard before how the Angell commanded Philip to goe towards the South but acquainted him not to what end yet he declaring his ready obedience meets with this Eunuch And now he meets with him he speaks not till hee was commanded He will first haue his calling and commission to the worke before he proceeds to deale with the Eunuch and herein will teach all men that are called to the worke of the Ministery this necessary duty That they enter not vpon this Calling without a calling Doct. 2 Ministers must still haue a calling for that they doe nor to proceed further therein then they receiue warrant from God Thus Moses the Lords Captaine of his people Israel together with all Israel were content to bee directed by the cloud Exod. 40.36.37 both for their going forward and their standing still When Samuel was sent to an oint one of the sonnes of Iesse when Eliah came that was the eldest sonne and so the second and the third yet layed he his hand on none of them till the Lord commanded him So Philip here hee will first receiue his charge from God before he will presume to speake to this man Thus did Dauid still aske counsell of God in any notable enterprise that he tooke in hand 2. Sam. 2.1 The Ministers of Christ must not runne before they be sent but stay til they a haue calling from God till he set them on worke and put them into his seruice till he bids them go and furnishes them with gifts graces will and skill to do the worke of the Lord and then they must readily put the same in execution None of all the Prophets Isaiah Ieremy Amos c. None of all the Apostles no not Christ himselfe durst take this calling before they were called thereunto by God and then they did most readily and willingly put the same in execution And the reasons are Reas 1 First when this is wanting ●●am 6 7 Num. 16.9 men are but intruders as Vzza was and that God which ouertooke him in that sinne will not suffer such men to escape vnpunished Reas 2 Secondly such doe seldome or neuer any good by their Ministry and hence it is that the Lord threatned this iudgement vpon false Prophets amongst the rest I sent them not Let 23.32 nor commanded them therefore they shall not profit this people at all Vse 1 This serues to reproue such as enter vpon this calling without a calling as the Lord complaineth by his Prophet They ranne but I sent them not neither haue they preached my ordinance Such are they that will vsurpe this publike and sacred function without a lawfull calling And within the compasse of this reprehension are such Midwiues as presume to baptize Infants hauing no calling thereunto I would commend vnto such the example of the men of Bethshemish who prying into the Arke without a calling 1. Sa● 6.19 the Lord smote of them 50070. men So Corah Dathan and Abiram taking vpon them the Priesthood without a calling Num. 16.9 the Lord destroyed them and their companie by causing the earth to open her mouth and to swallow them So is Azariah stricken with a leprosie to his death 2. Kin. 15.5 and that because not content with his kingly office hee would take vpon him the Priests office likewise to burn incense vnto the Lord. Now then if these vsurpers and prophaners of Gods ordinances in the time of the Law did not escape Gods vengeance how much lesse now in the time
Christ then are we of all men most miserable But now the hope of a christian reacheth further and answers vs That if we suffer with him Rom 8. wee shall be glorified with him Vse 2 Secondly seeing that through afflictions we must enter into glory this serues as a speciall ground of comfort to Gods children in time of their greatest troubles that their light and momentany afflictions which last but for a few dayes should bring with them such an eternall weight of glory Rom. 5.3 The saying is That is well that ends well I confesse many are the seares cares sorrowes and troubles that betide the godly here yet in the midst of them all wee are more then Conquerours through him that hath loued vs. Say then Why art thou then cast downe my soule and why art thou so disquieted within me waite on God for I will yet giue him thanks which is the helpe of my countenance and my God Heauinesse may indure for a night but ioy commeth in the morning Hitherto of the generall Doctrines In his humiliation his iudgement was taken away c. The meaning is that after Christ had beene thus humbled and abased in suffering so cursed and shamefull a death His iudgement was taken away That is the sentence of death and condemnation was remoued from him which was done in his glorious resurrection Acts 2.24 for that it was impossible he should be held downe by death Thus was hee taken from prison and from iudgement for as our Sauiour saith I haue power to lay downe my life and to take it to me againe so that euery part of Christs humiliation had an end in is resurrection and comming out of the Sepulchre Now followes his exaltation and glorification His iudgement was taken away In handling the doctrine of Christs exaltation and glory diuers circumstances are to be considered 1 The degrees of his exaltation 2 The reasons why Christ was to be thus exalted 3 The fruits and benefit of this his exaltation The degrees of Christs exaltation The first degree of Christs exaltation is his raising himselfe from the dead He losed the pangs of death because it was not possible he should be holden of it Raising himselfe from the dead Acts 2.24 euen as a man that chops vp a morsell that is too hot for his mouth is glad to put it out againe so death hauing swallowed vp our blessed Sauiour and finding him too hot for him could not hold him but rendreth him vp againe according to that prophecy that went before of Christ Psal 16.10 Thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption But what was it of Christ that went thus to the graue Quest and that thus rose againe There are in Christ Answ three natures 1 A humane body 2 A reasonable soule 3 His deitie quickning both The soule of Christ that went presently from the Crosse into heauen according to Christs own speech to the penitent Thiefe To day thou shalt be with me in Paradice The Deity of Christ could not suffer but was at this time vailed and forbeareth the execution of it power during the time of Christs passion It must needs therefore bee Christs body that went thus to the graue which the third day is raise● aga●●● and that by it owne po●●● w●●●h i●●●ed puts the differe●●● 〈…〉 Christs resurrection and 〈…〉 againe from th●●●ad by ●is own power wee by the power of Christ as many men be 〈…〉 out of a Boate into the wat●● if there bee any one in the company expert in swimming as many as hang on him are safe and are brought to land And thus are wee saued through Christ for so saith the Apostle As in Adam all dye so in Christ shall all be made aliue 1 Cor. 15.22 23. but euery man in his owne order Christ the first fruits then they that are Christs at his coming He is the first fruits of them that sleepe Reu. 1.5 The first borne of the dead The first degree then of Christs exaltation is the resurrection from the dead The second degree Christs Exaltation Christs ascention in to heauen Mar. 16.19 is his ascending vp into heauen So when the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued vp into heauen And againe And it came to passe when he had blessed them Luk. 24.51 Act. 1.11 he was parted from them and carried vp into heauen So that Christ Iesus in regard of his bodily presence is in heauen farre from the malice of any mortall creature no more to be assaulted by Sathan or wicked men but is now at the right hand of his Father there to be and remaine vntill his second coming to Iudgement So that it is a foolish and absurde conceit of the Papists that hold Christs reall presence in the Sacrament of the Altar If the Article of our faith bee true that Hee ascended into heauen That Doctrine of the Reall presence is false But did not Christ say to his Disciples Object Mat. 28.20 that hee would be with them and with his Church vnto the end of the world I answer Christ is present with his Church according to his Godhead and spirituall presence Resp and by his grace whereby he worketh effectually by his owne spirit Mar. 16.20 And so is Christ still present with his Church and people But in regard of his bodily presence so is he not alwayes present inasmuch as hee is now ascended vp into heauen there to bee and remaine vntill that his second coming to Iudgement The third degree of Christs exaltation is his sitting at the right hand of God his Father as it is confessed in the Creed Now to speake properly Christs sitting at the right hand of his Father God hath no right hand nor left but is a Spirit infinite and incomprehensible but thereby is meant how hee is next vnto God his Father in maiestie power and glory So that after all his labours sorrowes and sufferings after that his bitter death and passion hee is now at rest in heauen in vnspeakable happinesse blessednesse and felicitie there to be and remaine vntill that his second comming to Iudgement when he shall come againe not to be iudged as before by Pontius Pilate But to iudge all flesh to whom euery man shall giue vp an account of all the things he hath done in his body 2. Cor. 5.10 whether they be good or euill The Reasons why Christ was to be exalted And thus we haue seene the degrees of Christs 〈◊〉 We come now to the reasons why Christ was to be thus exalted First it was so decreed and appointed of God Luk 24.46 Thus it is written and thus it behoued Christ to suffer and to rise againe the third day Luk. 24.26 Ought not Christ to haue suffered these things and to enter into glory To this agreeth that of the Apostle Peter 1. Pet. 1.11
vniuersall neglect of this duty Philip may be a long time amongst vs yet few make this vse of his presence This is one of the maine causes why ignorance doth so abound amongst vs this day as it doth Well then as we desire to come out of our ignorance and to bee made acquainted with Gods will let vs labour to imitate this admirable example of this Eunuch here by improuing well our time and opportunitie when we shall haue Philip amongst vs. Of whom speaketh the Prophet this Albeit this Eunuch was a very wise and prudent man in worldly affaires and in the gouernment of a kingdome yet doth ingeniously confesse his owne blindnesse and ignorance in the things of God Doct. The knowledge of God cometh not by nature and mysteries of Christs kingdome And herein will teach vs That Religion and the knowledge of God comes not by nature Euery man is a heast in his owne knowledge Ier. 10.14 When Peter had confessed Christ to be the Sonne of God Marke Christs answer Flesh and bloud hath not reuealed this vnto thee Mat. 16. The naturall man perceiues not the things that are of God neither can hee know them 1. Cor. 2.14 for they are spiritually discerned Euen they which otherwise many times haue the best capacities and are of great vnderstanding yet are strangely sottish and blockish in the things appertaining to Gods kingdome But of this before Vse 1 This teacheth vs then not to wonder so much at the grosse ignorance of others as to magnifie Gods goodnesse towards our selues that hath giuen vs more knowledge in these heauenly mysteries then they For as the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 2.7.8 We speake the wisedome of God in a mystery which none of the Princes of this world knew Might Dauid say being aduanced from a sheepfold to a Scepter What was in me or in my fathers house that thou shouldest choose me to feede thy people How much more may those admire the Lords mercy whom the Lord hath deliuered out of that more then Aegyptian Bondage and darknesse and brought them to the knowledge of his Sonne Christ Vse 2 Secondly this lets vs see the great necessity of an able Minister that can diuide the word of God aright by which meanes ordinarily we come to haue our vnderstandings enlightened and wee our selues brought to the knowledge of God and of Christ But why doth the Lord thus keepe his seruants from the true Quest knowledge and vnderstanding of his word Answ 1 The Lord may doe this for diuers reasons and respects First that herein and hereby he might try their patience and faith whether they will hold out or not as the Lord dealt with Cornelius Act. 10 9. he sent him not by and by to Peter hee did not straight way instruct this Eunuch nor Paul Act. 9. immediately after hee had heard the voyce from heauen because patience bringeth forth experience Rom. 5. experience hope and hope maketh not ashamed God doth not cast off such to whom he denyeth necessary knowledge for a time Answ 2 Secondly the Lord will haue it so that herein and hereby wee may be brought to see our owne naturall ignorance and be humbled for the same and may more diligently waite vpon the meanes which God hath ordained to make men wise vnto saluation we know that want will make men looke about them and seek where to haue a supply Answ 3 Thirdly that wee may pray more earnestly as S. Iames saith If any man want wisedome let him aske it of God we must seeke sauing knowledge onely at his hands whose onely it is to dispose of And herein the Lord is not like vnto man who being often pressed to giue at last growes weary but he delighteth most in the constant prayers of his seruants Answ 4 And last of all that we hauing obtained this heauenly wisedome may make the more account thereof this is no common iewell to bee had euery where And when they come hardly by a thing they will the more carefully keepe it VERSE 35. Then Philip opened his mouth and began at the same Scripture and preached vnto him Iesus THe Eunuch had desired Philip to sit with him he had read the Scripture and demanded of him of whom the Prophet spake when he said He was led as a sheep to the slaughter c. Now at last Philip openeth his mouth and preacheth the word vnto him First it is said that Hee opened his mouth This is an Hebraisme as Caluin hath well obserued He opened his mouth That is he began in a solemne manner to preach vnto the Eunuch It is like vnto that of our Sauiour of whom it was said Mat. 5.1 that when the multitude were gathered together he ascended the mount And when he had opened his mouth he taught them saying The phrase of speech shewed that it was no ordinarie matter that he was now to declare vnto the people but the high and heauenly mysteries of his kingdome So Philip here opened his mouth to teach this man serious and weightie things The instruction is plaine The Minister of God is not lightly Doct. Gods word must be handled with reuerence or at all aduenture to take in hand the handling of the word of God but with great aduice and deliberation Gods word must be handled with great respect and reuerence of which it is well said It is not safe to play with holy things The Apostle Paul speaking of the doctrine of the Gospel That it is the sauour of life to life to them that are saued saith 2. Cor. 2.15 who is sufficient for these things Vers 16. The Apostle Saint Paul was a man indewed with the singular gifts of the spirit yet how often in all his Epistles doth he desire the prayers of the people The Minister of Christ must bee as a wise Scribe taught to the kingdome of heauen Mat. 13.52 Bringing forth of his treasury things new and old and therefore must come well prepared vnto the worke Ministers must come to the worke with good aduisement and premeditation and so handle the word of God with feare and reuerence When Peter came to Cornelius Act. 10. he did not forthwith speake vnto him before he had first acquainted him with the heauenly vision And hence is it that Paul chargeth Timothy 1. Tim. 4.13 To giue attendance to reading to exhortation and doctrine That is in a fit manner to prepare himselfe aforehand for the worke of the Ministery And no doubt the Apostle Saint Paul himselfe was diligent therein and found much fruite and profit thereby that he exhorteth Timothy to be so diligent in the practise of the same And if Saint Paul so worthie an Apostle of Iesus Christ called immediately by Christ himselfe gaue himself to the study of Gods word how much more ought the Ministers of Christ now that haue no such immediate calling as they had The Minister then must studie to
of Philip now at this time that hee had preached the word vnto the people and saw little fruit of his ministery and againe the troubles persecutions of the Church which hee now saw before his eyes might make him heartlesse and beate him off the worke of his calling that he sate downe as a man forlorne and out of heart till now the Angell giues him a call to preach the word to this man For the preuenting of this in the Prophet Ezechial the Lord tels him aforehand The house of Israel will not hearken vnto thee Ezech. ● 7 for they will not hearken vnto me yet the Lord would haue him to doe this duty and to leaue the successe to him And this is that indeed which all Gods people must looke vnto to doe their duties and to leaue the successe to God We are not in Gods stead to mollifie mens hearts no Paul may plant and Apollo may water but the blessing is from God He that laboureth to bring men to heauen though hee effect not his desire shall notwithstanding haue his reward But yet not withstanding such is the weakenesse euen in the best of Gods seruants many times that when they haue laboured in the workes of the Ministery and see not their desired fruit thereof to follow much deadnesse of heart and drowsinesse is ready to creepe vpon them that they are ready to be discouraged and beaten off from doing their duty But what may be the reason hereof First men are naturally impatient of delayes Reas 1 especially when men desire a thing Now what is that which a faithfull Minister doth principally desire but this That Israel may be gathered Now when after much labour paines taken in the worke of the Ministery their hope and expectation failes in this they cannot but bee discouraged and disheartened as Philip here Secondly such doe not consider that the word to some is to be the sauour of death vnto death as it is vnto others to be the sauour of life to life which thing were it duely considered Ministers would looke more to their owne duties and meddle lesse with the successe of their ministery which is wholly in God The vse concerneth Ministers Vse especially to teach them not to be discouraged because they see so little fruit of their labours they must instruct still with meekenesse prouing if God at any time will giue them repentance God hath many houres to call men into his Vineyard some in the sixt some in the ninth and some in the eleuenth In the morning saith Salomon sow thy seede and in the euening with hold not thy hand for thou knowest not whether shall prosper It may bee the season of grace is past with some and that GOD will now haue them left without excuse for certainely God doth send his word to the greater condemnation of some that will not bee gathered what then the Minister notwithstanding is to doe his duty If a Husbandman be commanded by his master to ●●w his seed in a barren soyle where there is no hope of an increase It is answer good he did but his duty If the Lord send a Minister to a congregation where he can see little or no fruit for his labours yet still shall he serue the Lords purpose and prouidence and his labour notwithstanding shall be with the Lord Esa 49.4 and his recompence with his God And goe The Angell as he biddeth Philip Arise so he biddeth him goe It is like as we haue heard Philip might be much disheartened and discouraged in his calling and so began to be drowsie and heauy in the discharge of his duty in which regard Paul willeth Timothy to stir vp the grace of God in him 2 Tim. 1.6 But now the Angell giues him a new call and acquaints him with a speciall seruice he is now to doe and therefore wils him to arise and goe he doth not goe before he be sent but stayeth vntill hee haue a lawfull calling to the worke Now here is his warrant and commission to goe and preach to the Eunuch and herein will teach vs that That Ministers must haue a lawfull calling to the worke of the Ministery M Doct. Ministers must be called before they preach before they take that sacred function vpon them None ought to speake and teach in the name of the Lord that is not able to shew his authoritie from the Lord. This was it whereupon all the Prophets did depend both for their sitting downe and rising vp Moses would not goe vnto Pharaoh Ex. 3.11 before hee had learned his lesson perfectly Ier. 1.6.8 Ieremy is a childe Ier. 1.6.8 and knoweth not what to say till God had assured him to be with him And the Lord tels the Prophet Ezechiel that he should heare the word from his mouth Ezech. 3.17 and warne the people from him So Paul That which I haue receiued from the Lord 1 Cor. 11.23 deliuer I vnto you And thus the Apostles in all their Epistles they wrote vnto the Churches first shew their authoritie that the same was from God before they taught the people and the reasons are Reas 1 First without this they are but intruders as Vzza was and the same God that ouertooke him in that sinne of his will neuer suffer such intruders escape vnpunished Reas 2 Secondly the consideration that their calling is from God makes men bold and couragious in the performance of the duties belonging vnto the same and in time of their hottest opposition to say with Nehemiah Shall such a man as I flye and with Christ Neh. 6.11 Goe tell the Foxe Luk. 13.32 I walke to day c. And with Paul I passe not by my life Act. 20. so I may fulfill my Ministery with ioy Absolom bids his seruants 2 Sam. 13.28 Smite kill and feare not for I haue commanded you saith hee and shall not they speake whom the Lord hath commanded Thirdly Reas 3 the consideration of this calling that it is from God comforts a faithfull Minister against all the discouragements hee meetes withall to say with the Prophet Esay Yet my reward is with the Lord and my recompence with my God Hee hath done his duty he hath deliuered his owne soule Reas 4 And last of all without this we can expect no blessing for seldome doth a Minister doe any good in his place that hath not his calling from God Vse 1 This serues then to reproue such fantasticall spirits that runne before they be sent I haue not sent those Prophets saith the Lord yet they ranne Ier 23.22 I haue not spoken vnto them yet they haue prophecied Such can expect no blessing from God for whom hee sends he furnisheth with gifts toucheth their tongue with a cole from his Altar Those then that haue no gifts yet occupy the place of a Minister doubtlesse were neuer sent of God Let this then serue to admonish euery faithfull Minister of
the time of the Law before the comming of Christ very costly So likewise his paines in trauell was very great it being farre distant from that place to serusalem yet not withstanding it is not the cost nor it is not the paines in trauell that can keepe him back or any whit discourage him but vp will he goe to Ierusalem there to worship God and herein will teach vs That the duties of Religion must earnestly bee pursued and followed after Doct. The duties of religion must be earnestly pursued and followed after not coldly negligently and carelesly but earnestly zelously carefully and constantly Men must not stick for labor for cost for their paines but the Lord must bee serued intentiuely and constantly In euery seruice wee doe vnto God he calleth for this zeale and godly resolution to go thorough with the same And surely this was the great commendations of the Prophet Dauid that he had a zeale as hot as fire Ps●l 96.10 The zeale of thy house hath eaten me vp This forwardnesse and zeale wee may see to haue beene in the people of God in building of the Temple wherein they spared no cost as also in their diligent repairing to the same wherein they spared no labour and to this are we exhorted Seek for wisdome as for siluer and search for it as for hid treasures Now they that worke in Mines of the earth dig deepe and are not beaten off with much labour such resolution becometh it Gods people to haue in seeking the true treasure The Lord cannot abide that men should go about his seruice negligently coldly and carelesly Cursed are they that do the work of the Lord negligently Ier. 48.10 and How long halt yee betweene two opinions 1 Re. 18.21 c. And it was that our Sauiour was so highly offended with the Church of Laodicea Ren. 3.15 that shee was neither cold nor not and therefore the Lord threatneth to spew her out of his mouth It was the commendations of those in the days of our Sauiour that they flocked after him and pressed vpon him And in diuers places we reade that multitudes followed Christ to heare his heauenly doctrine Yea our Sauiour ●●●onisheth vs to labour but for what Not for the meat that perisheth Ioh. 6 but for the meat that endureth to eternall life Zo●●● 〈◊〉 qu●●ed 〈◊〉 ●u●●● pa●● o●●●o●● wo●●s●●● And this zeale and diligence I ●●ig●●t haue ●hewed how God requires the same in euery part of his worship and seruice As First in the preaching of the word Wee are commanded to preach the word in season and out of season 〈…〉 to improue rebuke and exhort with long-suffering and doctrine Secondly in hearing of the word we are commanded to bee swift to heare I●●a 2.19 Thirdly in prayer we are com manded to be feruent in prayer 3 R●●● ●● 12 And in all the duties of sanctification wee are commanded to redeeme the time and to worke out our saluation And great reason First in regard that such as do the worke of the Lord negligently Reas 1 slothfully and carelesly lye vnder an heauie and a fearefull curse Cursed is euery one that doth the worke of the Lord negligently Ier. 4● ●0 But such are all those that come negligently vnto Gods seruice and therefore lie vnder this curse Secondly to doe any dutie to God negligently and carelesly Reas 2 it neuer hath any promise of any acceptation with him There is no duty that we can assure our hearts shall finde acceptation with the Almighty further then the same is zealously performed in faith repentance and obedience to Gods Commandement Thirdly such as performe any duty formally Reas 3 customarily and but for fashion sake are in great danger to fall away euen from that they make shew of as our Sauiour saith That shall bee taken away which they seemed to haue This was the curse of the Church of Ephesus a drowsie and dead-hearted people Reu 2 5. Thou hast lost thy first loue Such drowsie Christians are alwayes vnder a spirituall consumption for it fares with such a one as with him that hath a Consumption of the body for there the naturall heate decayeth daily more and more and threatneth death Euen so such as haue a spirituall consumption of the soule the spirituall heat doth diminish and threaten destruction Fourthly Reas 4 earnestnesse and zeale in the publicke duties of Gods worship is an excellent meanes to prouoke others to be more diligent in Gods seruice And this the Apostle affirmes to the great commendations of the Church of Corinth Your zeale hath prouoked many 2. Cor. 9.2 And last of all Reas 5 without this diligence and zeale we haue no promise to meet with God in his ordinances Pro. 23.4 If thou cryest after knowledge and liftest vp thy voice for vnderstanding if thou seeke her as siluer and search for her as for hidde treasure What then Then shalt thou vnderstand the feare of the Lord and finde the knowledge of God Feruency and zeale in good duties addeth wings vnto them and makes them sore aloft and pierce the heauens euen into Gods presence Whereas duties formally performed and but with lip labour onely bring no fruit at all but hasten Gods sudgements vpon him that doth them Seeing then that the duties of Religion are so earnestly to bee pursued and followed after Vse 1 This serues then for the iust reprehension of those that are so farre from being zealous themselues to trauell with the Eunuch here vnto Ierusalem to worship God as that they mocke and scoffe at others that doe their duties herein Certainly if this Nobleman liued amongst vs it were not his greatnesse that would free him from the imputation of Puritanisme and his zeale should not escape the disgraces of wicked men Is not this common in the world See wee not that if there be any one in a Parish as many God knoweth there be not that is more forward then others to sanctifie the Sabbath and to spend that day as set apart wholly for Gods seruice in the publicke duties belonging thereto how are these singled out aboue all others and derided and scoffed at for the same when drunkards swearers and prophane persons are neuer wondred at This hard measure Dauid met withall from Micol his owne wife 2. Sam. 6 20. who dancing before the Arke therein expressing the inward ioy of his heart she mockes him How glorious was the King this day To whom Dauid made answer It was before the Lord who chose mee before thy fathers house and I will yet be more vile Let it euer be the commendations of all Gods people so to be vpbraided and scoffed at for their godly zeale As for wicked men they are neuer so zealous as in the cause of sinne And this indeed is the misery of this age and time wherein wee liue that that which indeed is the greatest ornament to a christian man
kingdome of God themselues nor suffered those that would Now wanting the word to direct them they serue Idols yea they worship Sathan instead of God For there is no worship can bee pleasing acceptable vnto God that hath not the word for it warrant He read Isaiah the Prophet Here we see ●is employment in his Iourney vpon his returne home into his countrey hee was not idle neither gaue he himselfe to sleeping nor spent he his time in idle discourse nor yet in reading vaine foolish wanton and lasciuious bookes as the manner of many is to do But he spent his time in reading the Scripture and in studying the word of God for the further building of himselfe vp in the knowledge of God and of Christ Whose example may commend vnto all Gods people a necessarie duty namely That they be daily conuersant in the Scriptures Doct. Godly must be conuersant in the Scriptures Deu. 6.6 7. and exercise themselues daily therein This is that charge Moses gaue vnto the people from the Lord These words which I command thee this day shall be in thy heart and thou shalt teach them diligently vnto thy children and shalt talke of them as thou sittest in thy house when thou walkest by the way when thou liest downe and when thou risest vp Againe Ios 1.8 The booke of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth But thou shalt meditate therein day and night This is Christ owne charge Search the Scriptures Ioh. 5.39 for in them ye leoke to haue eternall life This is likewise an Apostolicall iniunction Col. 3.16 Let the word of God dwell in you plenteously To this Solomon exhorteth diligently when hee saith Prou. 7.3 speaking of the word Binde them vpon thy fingers write them vpon the table of thine heart And againe Vers 4 Say vnto Wisedome thou art my sister and call vnderstanding thy kinswoman And this was the great commendations of Timothy that hee knew the Scriptures of a childe Therefore doubtlesse very conuersant in them And of Apollo it is said that hee was mightie in Gods word So that we see to spend much time in reading the Scriptures and to be conuersant in Gods word is an excellent things a commendable duty Though the reading of the Scriptures doe not ordinarily worke faith and repentance Reas 1 yet it is an excellent meanes to prepare the heart for the same worke and to confirme our faith to strengthen it and to build vp a man daily more and more in the knowledge of Christ Secondly Gods word must be the rule of out walking Reas 2 and that narrow road within the limits whereof we should alwayes containe our selues And indeed by the word must all our actions be tried and iudged and therefore it were most expedient that by the word all our actions should bee squared Thirdly it is that onely that must bee our comfort Reas 3 when all other comforts faile Now a sure friend must not be contemned I had perished in my affliction saith Dauid had it not beene for thy word Vse 1 Seeing then that the Scriptures ought so diligently and frequently be read of vs. How iniuriously then doth the Church of Rome deale with mens soules that will not permit men the reading of the Scriptures no priuate man in that Church without speciall lycence may reade the Scriptures but must take all vpon trust and vpon the bare word of their teachers But what is this but directly to contradict the Lord himselfe We see that ignorant men peruert the Scriptures Obiect A poore filly shift Resp because some abuse the Scriptures shall others therefore not be permitted the lawfull vse thereof meates drinkes c. What is there amongst vs that is not abused must therefore the lawfull vse be taken away This may serue to condemne thousands amongst vs Vse 2 who seldome or neuer reade the Scriptures neuer take the booke of God into their hands yea such as giue no place to Gods word in their houses hardly haue a Bible at home Cards and Dice are rife amongst them these are turned and tossed euery day but the book of God is cast into a corner lyes couered with dust and the Spider spins her web ouer it This may serue also to taxe many Noble men and Gentle men Vse 3 who thinke it a base and contemptible thing to reade the Scriptures therefore they spend their time in Hawking and Hunting in Carding and in Dicing in eating and drinking and in all manner of licentious courses but as for reading the Scriptures it is held a matter of reproach to seem to haue a Bible in their hands a matter of precisenesse curiositie and more then needs But they must haue in stead of the Scriptures which are able to make them wise vnto saluation idle vaine and lasciuious bookes the Court of Venus the Pallace of pleasure bookes of loue and venery books of lyes and vanitie which doe poyson youth stir vp lust and all vncleanenesse and drowne men in perdition Well let such men know that while they bestow more time and leisure in reading such vaine and idle Pamphlets then in Gods word the Lord will plague punish them with a spirituall plague and iudgement from aboue that they remaine strangers from the comforts of Gods word that is indeed a clapsed and a sealed book vnto them whereas vnto the godly the word of God is their greatest ioy and solace Thy word saith Dauid is sweeter vnto mee then the honey the honey combe and againe Thy word is dearer vnto mee then thousands of gold and siluer This comfort such men are strangers vnto whilest with the Swine they feede on huskes and draffe and haue no appetite at all to the word of life And last of all Vse 4 this may serue to prouoke vs all in the feare of God by the example of this worthy man to a greater loue and delight in the word that we bestow more time in reading and searching therein for great is the fruit and profit that comes thereby We see a childe will take delight to reade his Fathers Will to see what Legacies be giuen him of his father Now the word of God in the old and new Testament is the Will of God the Father yea Christ last Will and Testament wherein be many legacies giuen to Gods children namely remission of sinnes eternall life the kingdome of heauen c. O then if we be the sonnes of God how can we choose but looke into these Legacies royalties and priuiledges giuen vnto vs of God our Father We see how carefull men bee to get the booke of Statutes into their houses how diligently will they reade them and meditate vpon them that they may not offend how much more ought men to search into Gods statute Booke his Word that they may not sinne against him He reade Esayas the Prophet But why tooke he such paines in reading the Scriptures Quest mig●t not this seeme to be
spirit of faith as he dealt with Iacob Ieremy the Baptist c. That were sanctified from the wombe Howsoeuer we are not able to describe the Lords manner of secret working by his spirit herein Thirdly God forbid that we should imagine that Adams corruption should do more to the pollution of Infants then Christs bloud should do to their sanctification and clensing who neuer wanteth meanes to effect what is the purpose of his owne will euen from the wombe to sanctifie them and make them his owne though wee be not able to fathome the depth thereof Thus much for the baptising of Infants But now of men of riper yeares the point is cleare for both the Sacraments of the Church If a Iew Turke or Pagan were a mongst vs and should desire baptisme it is requisite such a one should first be instructed in some good measure to giue an account of his faith before he were admitted to be baptised And as for the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the place is cleare 1. Cor. 11.28 Let a man examine himselfe and so let him eate of that bread and drinke of that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily Mar. 16. c. He that beleeueth and is baptised saith our Sauiour shall be saued And Rom. 10. Whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne Vse 1 Here the Anabaptists ground their doctrine That since that faith precedeth Baptisme therefore Infants are not to be baptised till they come of yeares of discretion for say they where there is no capablenesse of faith there ought to bee no baptisme They may as well reason from the words of the Apostle 1. Thes 3.10 That hee that will not worke should not eate That therefore Infants ought not to be nourished because they cannot labour But say they it is not found in all the Scriptures that any one Infant was baptised by the Apostles Neither is there mention made that they were excluded If this Argument were good then might we say as well that women ought not to be permitted to the Sacrament of Christs Supper because we finde not in the Scripture that the Apostles administred the same to any such Yet the Scriptures shew that Crispus beleeued on the Lord and all his house and were Baptised and the same is said of Lydia and Stephanus and their housholds who were all Baptised and it is not vnlike but that there might bee some Infants amongst them For the further clearing of this truth we are to know that Baptisme serues to the same end to vs that Circumcision did to the Iewes in the time of the lawe Namely to be a seale of Gods covenant Now it is apparent that their children must bee Circumcised when they were eight days old Are Infants of Beleeuers now vnder straighter conditions in the time of the Gospel then the Infants of the Iewes in that time of the Law God forbid Doth not Christ say Suffer little children to come vnto mee and forbid them not and againe Mat. 19.14 To you is the promise made and to your children Act. 2.39 Obiect If Infants then haue an interest into the couenant and so vnto the Seales of the Couenant the Sacraments why then are not Infants permitted to the Sacrament of Christs Supper Resp Some of the Antients as Cyprian and Augustine mistaking the words of our Sauiour Ioh. 6.53 Except ye eate the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood ye haue no life in you Vnderstod these words to bee ment of the Sacrament of his last Supper and hence conceiued the vse thereof absolute necessary to Salvation and would haue little Infants to participate therof Wheras indeed the Reasons that doe interest the infant into the Sacrament of Baptisme doe not proue a necessity of the vse of this Sacrament likewise The one giues men an admittance into the Church and so belongs to Infants the other of proceeding grouth in Christianity and so belongs to men of riper yeares Besides to this Sacrament of the Lords Supper heare is required of all that would receiue the same worthily that hee examine himselfe and that he bee able to Discerne the Lords body which Infants are not able to doe therefore vntill they come to yeares of discretion are not to be admitted to that Sacrament Vse 2 The second vse concernes parents who by this occasion of their children being Baptised haue good cause to examine thēselues whether they bee within couenant with God yea or no. What greater comfort to a man then to haue his Seede within the Couenant of grace Iustified Sanctified washed with the blood of Iesus made a Member of the Church this comfort maist thou haue if thou beest a beleeuer yea thou maist boldly chalenge the same at Gods hands in regard of the couenant made to thee and thy Seede But if thou beest an vnbeleeuer that lyest in thy sinnes without repentance thy Circumcision will bee counted for vncircumcision and thy baptisme will not profit thee at all O that Parents did duely consider this for themselues and for their children It is not Baptisme that will auaile as if it did confer grace as the Church of Rome doth teach without the inward Baptisme of the Spirit Thou maist goe to Hell for all thy Baptisme if thou beest not a beleeuer Rest not then in this thou that art a Parent that thy child hath beene Baptised but labour to bring him to be a beleeuer that he may likewise receiue the inward grace of Baptisme without which the outward cannot saue Faith is the tenure by the which we all hold heauen Baptisme is but the seale to confirme it what is the Seale if wee haue not an interest into the couenant it selfe Vse 3 Thirdly seeing that Faith is so necessary to the due participation of the Sacraments this shewes that Doctrine of the Church of Rome to bee most ridiculous and absurd that teach that Baptisme doth ex opere operato conferre grace This is to lifte vp the Sacrament aboue it selfe Was not Simon Magus baptised Act. 8.23 and yet remained in the gal of bitternesse and bond of iniquity Were not many of the people of the Iewes Baptised vnder Moses and vnder the cloud and had not God in many of them no delight So that the Sacraments are effectuall vnto men so far as they beleeue To the vnbeleeuer they profit not at all Vse 4 And last of all this may serue to admonish men to labour to make a right vse of their Baptisme nam●ly by getting the comfort of the Spirit by getting a beleeuing hart that so he may bee Baptised with the holy Ghost it is Faith that is all in all Thy Faith makes the Sacrament effectuall if thou wantest Faith thou wast neuer yet Baptised with the Spirit and that which the holy Ghost speaketh of the word preached The word thy heard profited them not Heb 4.2 because it was not mixed with faith in them that heard
are set forth and represented vnto vs. First of all The diuers mysteries represented in baptisme our washing and clensing by the bloud of Christ according to that of the Apostle Christ loued his Church and gaue himselfe for it Eph 〈…〉 2● that he might sanctifie it and clense it with the washing of water by the word According to his mercy hee saued vs by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost And againe Such were ye but ye are washed ye are iustified ye are sanctified Not simply by water but by the holy Ghost and the Spirit of our God Secondly our Mortification for so saith the Apostle Rom. 6 3. Know ye not that so many of vs as are baptised into Iesus Christ were baptised into his death And againe Being buried with him in Baptisme Col. 2 ● wherein also you are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God who hath raised him from the dead That euen as the body being once dead hath in it no motion at all euer after to sin euen so such as are baptised into Christs death become as dead men in respect of sinne Thirdly herein is represented vnto vs our spirituall resurrection to newnesse of life ●ol 2 1● We are risen with him And againe Rom. 6.4 We are bu●ried with him by Baptisme into his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead by the glory of the Father euen so we also should walke in newnesse of li●● For as Christs death is powerfull in all his members to their mortification of sinne So is his resurrection no lesse effectuall to their viuification and quickening to righteousnesse Fourthly herein and hereby our repentance is set forth for Baptisme is a Symbole of our regeneration for sinne and newnesse of life He came into all the countrey about Iordane Luk. ● 3 preaching the baptisme of repentance for remission of sinnes they were baptised of him in Iordane Mat. 3.6 confessing their sinnes And it is the counsell of the Apostle Peter that hee gaue vnto the Iewes Act. 2.38 Repent saith he and be baptised euery one of you in the Name of the Lord Iesus for the remission of si●nes And last of all through our Baptisme our vnion and communion is ●erein signified and represented vnto vs 1 Cor. 12 13. For by one Spirit we are all baptised into one body So that we must now grow vp together with Christ in holinesse So Peter 1. Pet. 3.21 The like figure whereunto euen Baptisme doth also now saue vs not the putting away the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience towards God by the resurrection of Iesus Christ Not with water but our consciences being sprinkled with the bloud of Christ So that in Baptisme is represented 1. Our sanctification 2. Our mortification 3. Our first resurrection 4. Our repentance from sinne 5. Our vnion and communion with Christ Which manifold fruits and benefits which accrue vnto euery true beleeuer through the reuerent vse of this sacred ordinance should teach vs to desire it and to prise the same at a high rate as the dearest pledge of Gods loue vnto his Church But doth Baptisme of it selfe conferre all these excellent gifts and graces to such as are baptised Quest No corporall thing properly can worke vpon a spirituall Answ The water in baptisme cleanseth not the pollution of sinne without the Spirit of Christ which in baptisme regenerateth the true beleeuer So that indeed all the worke of inward grace in and through this Sacrament of Baptisme comes properly from the holy Ghost For so saith the Apostle According to his mercy he saued vs by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the holy Ghost So that vnlesse the Spirit of God cooperate and worke together with the outward washing in water in Baptisme the soule remaines still polluted and the conscience defiled and the Sacrament profiteth not at all ● Cor. 12 1 By one spirit saith the Apostle we are all baptised into one body So that it is not water alone but the Spirit accompanying the outward washing that sets vs into the body of Christ by Baptisme The true materiall cause of all our good is the bloud of Christ the holy Ghost applying the same to the soule and conscience of euery true beleeuer VERSE 39. And as soone as they were come out of the water the spirit of the Lord caught away Philip And the Eunuch saw him no more and he went on his way reioycing WE haue in this Verse the happie fruite and effect that followed the ministery of Philip wherein are obseruable two things 1. That miraculous transportation of Philip. 2. The wonderfull ioy that followed First it is said that the spirit of the Lord tooke away Philip. After what manner were curiositie to enquire For as one faith well why should we with danger determine that that without danger we may be ignorant of It is sufficient for vs to know that the Lord hauing effected what was the good pleasure of his owne will in the Eunuchs conuersion he remoued his seruant to another place euen to Azotus to preach the word to another people as we haue it in the last verse of this Chapter Now it came not to passe but by the good prouidence of God that Philip in this strange and miraculous manner should be taken away at this time for herein and hereby the Lord would confirme this Nobleman in the truth that Philip had preached vnto him when he should now consider that he was sent from heauen by a diuine prouidence to instruct him in regard of that his strange and miraculous departure from him Wherein we may take notice Doct. of the wonderfull loue of God towards his people The Lord would haue his seruants setle in the truth that he would not haue them wauer or bee doubtfull in the weightie matter of their saluation but he would haue them to bee grounded and stableshed in the truth and hence is it that the Lord would haue this Eunuch setled in the faith by this miracle that hee wrought Thus he was pleased to confirme his Gospell at the first by miracles from heauen that men might see that it was not from men but from God as our Sauiour saith The works that I do beare witnesse of me And with those signes and wonders we ought to rest satisfied and not to looke for new ones daily as the Church of Rome doth to confirme so cleare a truth For thus to doe were but to cal● the truth againe into question and to require signes from heauen as the Iewes did We will bee content that the Popish Imposture should bragge and boast of their Miracles as their Straw miracle at Garneis death not worth a straw the miracles daily done by the reliques of some of their he Saints and she Saints this they bragge and boast of this they make a Marke of the true Church