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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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strongly of some then others according to the grace of God and continuance in one duty as in another at home as abroad in prosperity as adversity yea suffering for the truth abiding constant in a godly course They that have experience and knowledge what is necessary to Salvation will look for these and rest in nothing else This we may have of others and this every man ought to labor to lay up in the hearts of his Neighbors A man must not onely lay up good evidence in his own conscience of his Election but give as full a Testimony to the conscience of others as may be This is a Crown to a man while he lives an Honor when he is dead better then a good ointment then silver and gold a comfort to his Friends a credit to them that are left behinde 1. This condemns them that so walk as charity it self cannot speak well of them or esteem them in the state of grace or any of Gods Elect What shall be said of these when they be dead There 's an old bibbing carnal man dead a proud yong man a wicked woman of a very malicious heart c. To speak well of these were to sin against conscience and the truth it self 2. Them also as walk so odly as though in some things they give good hope yet they are either suspected to abide in some known sin or take their liberty so much in gaming or give such way to some notable corruptions be so unreasonable hasty so covetous and worldly as men have no sound perswasion but being asked of them living or dead they that are of understanding can give no confident or comfortable but a lame and imperfect Testimony This is indeed a pittiful thing O leave something to comfort thy Wife Friends Kindred when thou art dead that they may not mourn excessively as without hope but may with others be perswaded thou art gone to God! O leave behinde thee a sweet memorial of thy self A royal priesthood Here 's a second priviledge of Believers cited as it seemeth out of Exod. 19. 5 6. By Christ they are made Kings Priests and Prophets O what a priviledge and admirable advancement it is that being by nature servants of sin and Satan they should be made Kings and so prophane that they had nothing to do to draw near to God may now be Priests and offer Sacrifices to God where may be noted by the way that even in the time of the Law Christ and the Gospel was also Preached to the Jews for they could not come to these priviledges by the legal Sacrifices but by the Lord Jesus And therefore wickedly do they that imagine God fed the Israelites onely with outward benefits and that they had no spiritual things which is contrary to the Scriptures Abraham saw Christs day and the godly also among them saw the Messias though darkly Again What Moses spake indefinitely to all the people the Apostle here applieth the same particularly to Believers Gods Elect to whom only the promises and priviledges appertain and they ought to apply them and make them their own wherewith the wicked are not to meddle To a wicked man there 's not a comfortable word spoken in all the Scriptures while he so abides Me-thinks he should be weary of his part and begin to turn in truth to God for then begins he to come within compass of these blessed promises and priviledges not before Nothing belongs to the wicked but sin and thereby the curses of God here and Hell hereafter as it was Judas his own place This priviledge flows from our Election which is the foundation of all good that comes to us here and hereafter And to become Kings Priests and Prophets who were by nature slaves of sin abominable to God and altogether darkness in matters of Salvation we obtain by the means of the Lord Jesus who was our Mediator and anointed King Priest and Prophet and discharged by the fulness of the Spirit which was in him above measure these offices for our Salvation Our King to gather guide defend us and overthrow our Enemies Men and Devils Our Priest to offer up himself a Sacrifice to God for us and to make continual Intercession on our behalf and our Prophet to teach us all that is necessary to know to Salvation and not this onely but he was King Priest and Prophet to make us such by conveighing a measure of that Spirit which is in him above measure to enable us hereto As Aaron being anointed with the holy oyl it ran down on the skirt of his Garment so did this from Christ to all his Members But of these three dignities I have elsewhere spoken Onely see what kinde of persons believers be other maner of ones then the world makes account They are Kings I tell you Heirs of a Kingdom as meanly as the world thinks of them and as little as they be in their own eyes and as Kings they conquer and over-rule those that conquer and over-rule the Devil the World and the Flesh They are also Priests and may come with confidence into the presence of God and bring Sacrifices that through Christ Jesus shall be well accepted of God and shew their Faces where the wicked may not come though never so mighty They are also Prophets to teach and their lips feed many 1. Therefore they are to be highly thankful for this high advancement and labor to walk worthy of it not in any carnal pride but in all godly humility but yet with notable courage and all true thankfulness to God This yet remember that though Kings yet its Spiritual and therefore hinders not subjection and obedience to civil Kings and Magistrates which I speak because Anabaptists do by such colours elude and take away the authority of Magistrates and exempt themselves from them So Servants are to be obedient to their Masters though not yet godly and to walk humbly christianly and wisely so every Christian is to give men their titles and their due according to their place yea though they be bad 2. Let all take heed how they meddle with these Reproach not rail not on them He that defends them is mighty Abuse not them whom God hath so highly advanced If thou knewest what they were thou wouldest fall down and kiss the ground on which they stand Be not an Ishmael lest thou be cast out of the house I tell thee its an ill mark Saul Saul why persecutest said Christ thou me many shall be condemned at the last day for not doing them good what shall then become of thee if thou do them any hurt I le tell you a far better way Take knowledge of their happy estate and labor to be one of them though despised in the world yet of account with God and Angels It s well said The Righteous is more excellent then his neighbor