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A33947 A second generall epistle to all the saints wherein is unfolded the covenant of grace, as its a law in the spirit, of light, liberty, righteousness, holinesse, power and glory : as likewise as it is a law of peace, love and edification : published for the good of those who love peace and holinesse / written by T. Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1649 (1649) Wing C5297; ESTC R12986 48,646 138

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bondage from this subjection to the wils of men in the things of God Yee are bought with a price be yee not the servants of men 1 Cor. 7. 23. They now see in this light that they cannot serve two masters they now in this law of liberty are delivered from the fleshly law into the glorious liberty of the spiritual Fourthly This law sets men at liberty from all other lawes besides it selfe it teacheth men not to feare those who can but kil the body and cannot kil the soule it teacheth men not to act in any spiritual duty under the power of any command besides it selfe it sets souls at liberty from being subject to ordinances yet makes the soule able in whom it is in a measure to say with the Apostle Though all things be lawfull to me yet I will not be brought under the power of any thing that is of any thing besides this law of liberty in the spirit Ob. This seems to be a doctrine of liberty indeed and may be an occasion of liberty to the flesh A. First Although it seem to be a doctrine of fleshly liberty in the eye of a carnal and fleshly minde yet to a spiritual Christian there is no such thing and indeed it argues that those who shal so thinke have but little if any knowledge at al of the light liberty and power of this law The Apostle Gal. 5. 1. saith Stand fast in that liberty with which Christ hath made you free and be not entangled with any yoke of bondage Yet vers 13. Vse not your liberty as an occasion to the flesh And I say farther that this law in the spirit teacheth men to put on a conversation sutable to it selfe it teacheth men to deny ungodlinesse and worldly lusts and therefore these men are much mistaken who thinke that it will teach men to be ungodly Secondly It s true that men of the flesh may abuse this heavenly law in getting a notion of it and so instead of a spiritual get into a carnal liberty but mens abuse of things through ignorance derogates nothing from the excellency of that truth this I am sure is a most excellent soule-satisfying truth being knowne in power this liberty from al other lawes besides this law of liberty this law of life well might the Apostle James say Whosoever looks into this perfect law of liberty and continues therein shall be blessed in his deed Jam. 1. 25. Thirdly As this law delivers soules out of bondage so it delivers into its owne glory as it brings soules out of bondage darknes so it delivers them into the Kingdom of his dear Son into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God But because I have occasionally mentioned this deliverance from bondage into a glorious liberty in some other Treatise I have beene and shall be the more briefe in this Onely note this particular they are delivered into the liberty of sons now what this liberty of sons is I shall mind in some few particulars First A liberty to know their Father No man knowes the Father but the Sonne and those to whom the Son reveals him they have a liberty to know his love his grace his goodnesse to them Secondly They have a liberty to know his will likewise the Father reveales in the spirits of his people his will concerning them his will concerning their justification sanctification and glory and so makes their calling and election sure to them seales them up by this spirit unto the day of redemption he makes knowne his will concerning his wayes and actings to the sons of men he doth nothing but he revealeth it to his servants the Prophets To them it is given to know the mysteries of the Kingdome when it is hid from others and thus the covenant of grace is made good in the spirits of Christians I will write my law in their hearts and they shall all know me from the least even to the greatest a glorious liberty to know their Fathers will their Fathers love their Fathers secrets Secondly The liberty of a son is to abide in the house for ever to be one of his fathers family when the servant is turned out of dores So is it with the Sons of God made partakers of this free spirit by which they can call God Father Gal. 4. 6. When servants who work for wages that is all formall professors who serve that they may serve themselves shall be turned out of the family out of the Kingdome of his dear Son with their wages into the Kingdome of darknesse When the Son shall remaine a Citizen of the New Jerusalem a member of the family and houshold of God under the everlasting providence perfection and guidance of the Almighty When all servants and slaves shall see Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets and all the sons of God set down in the Kingdome of heaven at their Fathers Table and they themselves thrust out of dores Luk. 13. 28. a glorious word for those who are established with this free spirit Thirdly The liberty of a son is to have communion and fellowship with his Father in the knowledge of his wil in the enjoyment of his love in being one with his Father in all his undertakings so is the spirituall Son made so by his free spirit brought into a sweet communion with the Father where he partakes of love lives in his will communicates with the Father in all his undertakings takes all his Fathers businesse as his own and acts with the like faithfulnesse in it when the servant he works and looks for wages a hireling that looks not so much after his masters businesse as after the reward and that he accounts to be as debt unto him the peny he lookt for he hath it duly paid him though many be called and few chosen when the peny the Son looks for is still to be a Son to have more and more communion with and conformity to his Father that as the Father honours the Son so the Son may honour the Father so as in all things to doe and be in that condition which is sutable to such a calling and all in the liberty and power of that free spirit Fourthly Liberty of the son is to have the Fathers inheritance to be lord of all when the servant shall have nothing but his wages the spirituall Son shal be made heir crownd with his Fathers glory although its true a Son when a child may be a servant through his minority so is it with sons many know not their sonship Gal. 4. 1. The heir when he is a child differeth not from a servant though he be lord of all But when the fulnesse of time is come God sends forth the spirit of his Son into their hearts by which they call God Father and so see themselves now to be lords of all heires to all their Fathers glory crownd not only with the titles of Sonnes but Kings and Princes with their Father partakers of
but in the spirit likewise where this law is in power this is manifest first to God God being love drawes love from soules its true hee workes it first in them and then being possest with love they cannot but love We love God because he loved us first and this love being shed abroad in the heart by this spirit wee love him wee love him most we love him best he hath the heart the soul and it s married to him all other lovers being rejected in comparison of him 2. This spirit of love and grace produceth love to the Saints in whom the image of God holines and true righteousnes appears take this as an undoubted truth That where the love of God is shed abroad by the spirit there will be a sweet harmony in those soules a sweet agreement Love as brethren being al sonnes related to one Father al possest with one spirit which it a spirit of unity al heirs to one inheritance to one Crowne to one Kingdome al made partaker of the same divine nature which is love there is no one thing wherein the visibility of a Saint more appeares then in love for love is of God and every one who loveth is born of God and knoweth God hee that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love 1 Joh. 4. 7 8. and he that loveth not his brother neither knoweth nor loveth God 3. This spirit of love produceth love in Saints to al it makes those in whom it is like unto their Father who is good unto al and his tender mercy is over al his workes as much as in them lieth they doe good to al especially to those who are of the houshold of faith In a word this spirit takes away that selfish disposition of nature in seeking it self and causeth the soule in whom it is not to seeke alone its owne but others good it workes out that peevish perverse and envious disposition and fils the soul with the spirit of love and that not feigned in shew but in deed and in truth ready with a real minde at al times to doe good to any man to any creature that is capable of receiving good Thus my deare Friends as God is love so those who dwel in God dwel in love and it s from the flesh and not from the spirit that those divisions backbitings and reproachings flow who cal themselves by the name of Christians This I must tel you that where the soul is possest with love and grace from the Father it produceth love and grace sutable to such an injoyment for grace and love in God being shed abroad in us works grace and love in us love to God to Saints to al men and hee that hath not this grace this love in him how dwelleth the love of God in him Chap. XV. It s a Law of Edification 3. THis law in the spirit it s likewise a law of edification it answers that exhortation of the Apostle Let all things be done to edification It is this law of grace which seasons the soul with grace the words and communications with salt that it may minister grace to the hearers have salt in your selves and have peace one with another In a word it delivers soules from earthlinesse vanity and folly from carnal and unprofitable discourses and that word of Christ is made good in them John 7. 38. He that beleeveth in me out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters And this hee spake of the spirit that he would give and this spirit that he would give and this spirit giveth several gifts worketh several operations but it s given to every one to profit withall How might this discover then first the fleshlinesse of those who pretend to be Christians and yet manifest nothing but flesh vanity and unprofitablenesse in their discourses and communicatitions full of earth and flesh but empty of heavenlinesse and spirit 2. This discovers the fleshlinesse of those pretending such Christianity yet delight in vanity I had almost said slight if not scorne any spiritual or heavenly communication which tends to edification and indeed this law of love and edification is much wanting And therfore my exhortation to al you who have tasted how gracious the Lord is to waite upon him for a more ful pouring forth of this spirit of peace love and edification that so you may declare your selves to be a people of peace and love that you may become a blessing a comfort each to other that the peace and love of God shining in you and through you may so conform you to it self and so gather you up into its owne nature that you may shine forth as a people possest indeed with love that is may be made knowne to al men that you are indeed the children of a heavenly Father not of this world being born from above not of mortal but of immortal seed which shal endure for ever so shal you be to the praise of the glory of his grace who hath called you to an immortall crowne an eternal kingdome and glory which never shall have an end FINIS Errata PAg. 9. lin 1. for in righteous reade inlightens p. 16. l. 15. for eyes r. dies
then all turnings aside from all motions and actings contrary unto that Spirit of life and light are sinne and indeed souls living in the light of this law are able to judge between the motions and actings of flesh and spirit they are made able to judge truly of good and evill and that not by eating of the forbidden fruit but by being made partakers of the fruit of the Tree of Life So that now the Christians discovery of sinne is not so much after the law of the old as after the law of the new man that law of spirit and life in Christ which is a sinne discovering law where it enlightens so that a Christian in the light of this law sces every motion to evill every lust and corruption the whole body of flesh to be contrary to that divine spirituall law to that divine nature received and hence is maintained a continuall warre against it untill that warfare be accomplished in the ending of it 2. This law in the Spirit is not only a light discovering sinne but likewise a light discovering Love and deliverance from sinne First it discovers Love notwithstanding the Creatures sinne nay not only so but it is Love in that Law that discovers sinne and it selfe who is Love unto Creatures while they sinne herein is the riches and freenesse of grace unfolded in the discovery of Love and grace unto Creatures who are in themselves unlovely he opens a fountain of Love notwithstanding sinne a fountain of blood and Spirit to wash away both the guilt and power of sinne a fountain of living waters even those waters of life that revives and comforts the weary soule in a barren and dry land thus this Spirit of light leads poor empty hungring and longing soules out of a barren and dry land that land of Aegypt a land of blacknesse and darknesse of oppression and hardship through and out of the wildernesse and solitary condition into the sweet imbracements of the Fathers Love both into the freenesse and fulnesse of it notwithstanding the Creatures sensiblenesse of its own unworthinesse and now the soul being thus lighted to and possessed with this everlasting Love and grace it is likewise brought in sight of a lovely gracious deliverance a deliverance from the guilt a deliverance from the power of the Law in flesh that although the Christian through the powerfull working of corruption can say many times with the Apostle Ob wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of sinne Yet it can say by faith triumphingly Thanks be unto God who giveth a victory through our Lord Jesus Christ flesh oft-times acts in Saints for their tryall and they are to passe through many tribulations to the Kingdome through a Sea of Glasse mingled with fire yet in conclusion they shall stand on top or above them all with the harps of God in their hands the Spirit making sweet melody in their hearts singing the song of Moses Praise be to him that sitteth upon the Throne and to the Lamb for ever thus this Law of the Spirit in righteous souls not only of sinne and misery but likewise of love and deliverance it leads the soule not only into the beholding of darknesse and sorrow but it leads the soule out again into the beholding of light love and deliverance and so it shall be truly said of them These are they that are come out of great tribulation and have washed themselves white in the blood of the Lamb these are they that have gone through many tribulations to the Kingdome c. 3. This Law in the Spirit discovers not only a deliverance from flesh and sinne by which the soule is kept below its glory but it likewise discovers a glorious deliverance into that spirituall and eternall Kingdome where is nothing lesse then peace purity and perfection it hath an entrance given into that everlasting Kingdome of his dear Sonne First It hath a light given by and in which it sees into that Kingdome In thy light we see light and that Kingdome is within us in this light the soul sees into the severall dimensions and glory of it it sees it to be a Kingdome altogether lovely altogether delightfull of desire he sees it to be a Kingdom of righteousnesse holines peace joy and full of spirituall glory he now sees that no unclean thing can enter into this Kingdome all flesh and filthines filthines all hypocrites and hypocrisy all things that love and make a lye must be without cast out into utter darknesse where is weeping and gnashing of teeth Secondly As there is a sight so there is an entring into that everlasting Kingdome with a full expectation upon sure ground of being eternally compleated in that Kingdome hence it is the Psalmist saith Psalm 145. 10 11 12. Thy Saints shall blesse thee they shall speake of the glory of thy Kingdome and talke of thy power to make known to men his mighty acts and the glorious majesty of his Kingdome marke you here the Saints shall speake of the majesty of his Kingdome and shall make known the glory of it to the sons of men and why so Because they are a ble to give a true relation of it they have been in the Kingdome and can speak experimentally of that Kingdome note by the way who are the likeliest men to make known the Kingdome of God to others University men or Saints the Scripture saith the Saints shall doe it for to them it is given to know the mysteries of the Kingdome they have been in the Kingdome others parhaps have heard of the Kingdome and so can speak somthing by hear-say but the Saints they have been in the Kingdome and the Kingdome in them and they can speake experimentally of the grace and peace of it and of the glory of it too in a measure a wonderfull delusion that poor ignorant creatures should imagine that humane arts the wisdome of the flesh should be able to unfold the Kingdome of God unto them or to preach the everlasting Gospel which is called the word of the Kingdome no no it 's proper to Saints onely to doe it who alone have by the light of this Law in the Spirit been delivered into this Kingdome of righteousnes peace and joy others may speak and talke rudely of it but alas they know not what it is they never did so much as see into the glory of it never had so much as a pee-phole opened to see one glimpse of that light of that grace of that glory John 3. 3. Except a man be born from above he cannot so much as see into the Kingdome of God but Saints are delivered into this Kingdome in a measure by this law in the Spirit beloved it 's the property of this light of God to gather up souls into it selfe The Kingdome of Heaven is a Kingdome of light and in the light of Heaven which is God who is light we shall see light and enjoy that light the
the same Kingdome of the same glory in a measure they have it already and the fulnesse is reserved in heaven for them Fifthly And till this glory be compleated in them they have liberty upon all occasions to have free accesse into the presence of their Father to make known al their wants al their wrongs free accesse to the throne of grace there obtaining mercy and finding grace a a great helpe a great comfort in time of need that which the world is ignorant of and goes without when the prayers of unbelievers are turned into sin yet the prayers of his people are his delight a great encouragement to the Saints in all their troubles to make knowne their wants to their Father Thus my dear ones have I given you a briefe hint of the sons liberty and spirituall freedome if the same spirit hints it to your enjoyments then it wil be glorious if the Son shall make you free then are you free indeed then stand fast and be not entangled with any yoke of bondage for freedome is glorious its glorious in possession more glorious in expectation when you shall be delivered from every thing wherein is but the least appearance of bondage and be compleated in perfect freedome which will be your glory Chap. IV. Of false Liberty I shall now descend to speake something very briefly of that false liberty and law in the flesh flowing from that spirit of Antichrist now reigning and ruling in the hearts of the children of disobedience for as there is a law in the spirit so there is a law in the flesh rebelling against this law in the minde and leading captive to the law of sinne this law or power of darknesse working in the flesh I shall discover briefly under these following considerations 1. The more common and carnall sort of people who account themselves Christians too they have a liberty but it s a false liberty a liberty to doe evill to fulfill the lusts of the flesh and the desires of the fleshly minde Now this fleshly liberty in the hearts of the more naturall and carnall minded flow from one or both of these two principles First From a blinde misunderstanding of the good of the pleasure and satisfaction the soule apprehends in those fleshly things for alwaies false liberty flowes from false light and true liberty succeeds true light now the minde being naturall and the light which is in it indeed but fleshly and darknesse it selfe now in this false light the soule mis-judging and so cals evill good and good evill it takes a false liberty sutable to its light the soul seeing a good a pleasantnesse a sweetnesse as it imagines in sinne and the world in the service of Satan it takes its liberty to act in it a false liberty flowing from a false light for the actings of al men are sutable to what they see unless given up to a spirit of slumber so as to quench the true discoveries that sometimes God makes forth to them and they cannot but owne it therefore all you carnall Libertines had need to looke about your selves for at present you seem to be given up to a great judgement blindnesse of minde not to see good when it cometh but to cal evill good and darknesse light to hardnesse of heart to sin and follow the lusts of the flesh with liberty of minde thinking God to be like your-selvs but he will reprove you and set your sins in order before you 2. Or from a mis-apprehension and application of Gods gracious love in giving Christ hence the natural creature hearing of free mercy grace and love to sinners drawes this conclusion That now it may take liberty to sinne the more freely Why Because God is mercifull and Christ died for sinners And thus creatures abuse mercy trampling under foot as much as in them lyeth the grace of God a high delusion and a body requitall of grace and love to offend grace because it is grace to sinne because God is mercifull Oh horrid wickednesse What shall we sinne because grace abounds God forbid But this false liberty in and after the flesh will produce a bad requitall if grace prevent not See Rom. 2. 4 5. Or despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance but after thine hardnesse and impenitent heart treasurest up to thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgement of God 3. Come to the more zealous and their liberty is in the flesh likewise a liberty to be servants of men a liberty to serve God as they thinke and themselves too in a fleshly way of obedience And to but hear of this liberty in spirit is bondage unto them and thus it seems to be their liberty to be slaves to others Lords to other lawes then this law of true liberty in the spirit to fulfil a fleshly righteousnesse seemes to be their liberty to be subject to the wils of men and so to become the servants of men seemes to be their liberty a liberty which truly is and will end in bondage and this false liberty flows likewise from false light 4. Come to others who have pass't through this life of zeale to the wils of men and to their owne wils they having gotten a notion not only of grace and love but of this spirit of liberty and onely a notion they presently apprehending as they thinke that all is now good they seeing no actions to be differing to them but all seemes to be alike they freely take a liberty from this false light to act after the flesh it is their liberty to be prophane carnall loose unprofitable and so indeed they make use of their liberty which is a carnall one as an occasion to the flesh they sinne as they say not only because grace abounds but because the spirit teacheth them so to doe which is a spirit of liberty and indeed it s to be doubted that they are possest with such a spirit of liberty after the flesh that all bonds of righteousnesse and true liberty are broken and in this I may speak in the Apostles words Phil. 3. 18. For many walke of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping that are enemies to the crosse of Christ whose end is destruction whose God is their belly whose glory is their shame who minde earthly things And thus poore creaturs being given up to work al wickednesse with greedinesse doe not only act those things themselves but have pleasure in them that doe them so that to walke humbly with God is become in their eyes not onely a bondage but a scorne and those who talk of it barbarous a thing so low as not to be understood Thus whereas Saints have a liberty from sinne these have a liberty in sinne Saints have a liberty to be the Sons of God these have a liberty to be the sons of Satan of darknesse