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A12166 Beames of divine light breaking forth from severall places of holy Scripture, as they were learnedly opened, in XXI. sermons. The III. first being the fore-going sermons to that treatise called The bruised-reed, preached on the precedent words. By the late reverend and iudicious divine, Richard Sibs, D.D. Mr. of Katharine Hall in Camb: and sometimes preacher at Grayes Inne. Published according to the Doctor his owne appointment subscribed with his hand; to prevent imperfect coppies. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635. 1639 (1639) STC 22475; ESTC S117279 299,907 604

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the immediate fore-runner of Christ was greater then all that were before him yet he saith the least in the Kingdome of Heaven is greater then be not in grace but in prerogative in regard of the revelation and manifestation of more things For Iohn Baptist died before he saw the death and resurrection and ascention of Christ accomplished before he was glorified Therefore in regard of these prerogatives the least in the Kingdome of Heaven that is in the Church of the New Testament is greater then he It is a rule that the least of the greater is greater then the greatest of the lesse Iohn was greater then the greatest of them that were before him but lesser then the least of those that were after him Then Christ commends Iohn from the efficacie of his Ministery From the daies of Iohn Baptist untill now the Kingdome of Heaven suffereth violence and the violent take it by force so you see how the words depend upon the former For the points wee are to consider in them First here you have the state of the Church in the New Testament It is a Kingdome and the Kingdome of Heaven together with the quality of the meanes whereby it comes to be a Kingdome the meanes of grace the Gospell The Gospell and the people that are wrought on by the Gospell in the New Testament they are both called the Kingdome of Heaven Then secondly here is set downe the affection of those people that seeke this Kingdome at that time and so forward to the end of the world the disposition of the persons is they are violent The third is the issue or successe of this eagernesse and violence though the manner be violent yet the successe is good the violent take it by force The fourth is the date or time when it begins and how long it continues it beares date from the preaching of Saint Iohn Baptist to the end of the world untill now that is to the end of the world as it was said till now in the Evangelists time so posterity may say untill now from the first comming of Christ till his second comming while there is a Gospell preached which is the Ministerie of the Spirit the Spirit will bee working and there are such glorious things in the Gospell that there will bee violence offered so while there is a people to bee gathered and a Gospell to be preached to gather them and a Spirit that workes by that Gospell there will be violence in the Church offered to the meanes of salvation First The state of the Church together with the meanes the Gospell preached it is called The Kingdome of Heaven Besides others there are three maine significations of these words The Kingdome of Heaven First the famous leading proper signification is the state and place where God himselfe and his people are most glorious The Kingdome of Heaven all the other significations end in that But secondly because all that shall come into that glorious Kingdome they must bee Kings here first in the state of the kingdome of grace which consists in righteousnesse peace and joy in the Holy Ghost in the graces and comforts of the Spirit therefore the state of grace comes to have the name too of The Kingdome of Heaven And thirdly because grace in this world cannot be attained without an order and meanes and dispensation from God hereupon the dispensation of the meanes whereby we come to have grace is also called The Kingdome The unfolding the mysteries of salvation in the Gospell is called the Kingdome of God As Christ saith The Kingdome of God shall bee taken from you that is the preaching of the Gospell therefore the Gospell is called the Gospell of the Kingdome and the Word of the Kingdome because by this Word wee come to have grace and by grace glory there is no glory without grace and no grace without the Word one makes way for another The preaching of the Gospell doth cause a Church which is the Kingdome of Christ wherein hee rules by the Scepter of his Word by which Word Christ and all his riches and glory and prerogatives are unfolded and thereby grace is wrought and grace leades to glory This connexion and subordination is to bee observed First for the conviction of those who doe not indeed belong to the Kingdome of Heaven every man is ready to talke of the Kingdome of Heaven and the glory there I but there is a subordination of grace and of the meanes of grace how standest thou affected to the meanes of salvation to the Word of the Kingdome the Word of life The Word of reconciliation for it hath the name from all the excellencies to which it brings us to shew that as we valew life a Kingdome reconciliation and all that is good so we must valew this Gospell or else it is a presumptuous confidence if the priviledges of grace and glory belong to us wee must come to them by these steps those that regard not the Gospell and meanes of salvation they have nothing to do with grace nor glory they are hereby convinced of arrogant folly Againe it is a ground to comfort weake Christians that regard the meanes of salvation and yet feare their falling away be of good comfort whosoever thou art God hath knit and linked these together all the power of earth and hell cannot breake one linke of this chaine conscionable attending upon the meanes and grace and glory will go together Therefore hold on attend upon the meanes of salvation and waite with comfort The Gospell of the Kingdome will bring thee to grace and grace though it be but an earnest but a little measure will bring thee to glory Where God hath begun a good worke he will finish it he will second one benefit with another diligent attending on the meanes with grace and grace with glory In Scripture works have their denomination from that they aime at as the Apostle saith Yee have crucified the old man and yee are crucified with Christ because yee are in doing it and ye shall do it perfectly so we are Saints because wee shall be so we are Kings now because we are in part so and we shall be so fully hereafter so grace is called the Kingdome of Heaven because it is the undoubted way to the Kingdome of Heaven and glory God would helpe our faith by the very title for wee are not elected to the beginnings onely of glory but to the perfection as it is excellently set downe Ephes. 1. We are elected to glory by meanes and beginnings therefore undoubtedly we may hope for the accomplishment when we see the beginnings Why is the state of grace and the meanes of grace and glory it selfe called the Kingdome of Heaven Answ. Because they are all of and from Heaven the one is in Heaven the Kingdome of glory and the other the Kingdome of the Word here and truth and grace which
are by it are from Heaven the truth we have and grace from the truth come from Heaven yea and Christ the Author of all is from Heaven and they all leade to Heaven Which should teach us with what minds to converse in the hearing and reading of these things with heavenly affections And it shewes likewise why worldlings and base people are no more affected with the things of the Gospell because it is the Kingdome of Heaven If it were of the world we should have it sought with eagernesse enough though it were a lesse matter then a Kingdome but it is a Kingdome of Heaven remote from flesh and blood there must be a new Spirit to worke a new sight and a new taste to worke a change in the heart of man and then he shall know the things of the Kingdome of Heaven He must come out of the world that will see this Kingdome as in Reve. 18. Come out of Babylon A man must come out of Antichrists Kingdome to see the basenesse of it he cannot see it in the middest of it so we must come out of the world if we would see the glorious Kingdome of Christ it is a heavenly Kingdome Therefore the greatest potentates of the world must abase themselves there is no greatnesse in the world can helpe them to this heavenly Kingdome But why should the Gospell and the state of the Church in the New Testament bee called the Kingdome of Heaven and receive the date now was it not the Kingdome of Heaven before J answer it is the manner of the Scripture to give titles to things from the glorious manifestation of them things are said to bee when they are gloriously manifested The Mystery of Christ is said to be revealed now in the time of the Gospell it was knowne before to Adam and Abraham and the rest but now there was a more apparent glorious manifestation of it therefore now the manifestation of Christ and the good things by him they are called a Kingdome before it was kept inclosed in the pale of the Iewish Church it was vailed under Types it was hid in promises that were darke and obscure but when Christ came all was taken off and Christ was unvailed It is said in the Gospell The Holy Ghost was not given yet because Iesus was not yet glorified The Holy Ghost was given before but not so fully and plentifully So there was a state of Heaven before men were saved before the comming of Christ But it was not called the Kingdome of Heaven it was not a state of liberty and freedome from the bondage of ceremonies c. And there is reason that there should be violence offred to this state and meanes and grace wrought by it it is a Kingdome it is no great wonder that a Kingdome should suffer violence especially such a Kingdome as the Kingdome of Heaven What is in a Kingdome There is first of all freedome from slavery and danger a Kingdome is an independent state there is none above it he that is a King is free independent and supreame Then againe a Kingdome is a full state there is aboundance and plenty of people and good things in a Kingdome Againe in a Kingdome there is glory and excellency where is it to be had else all the glory and sufficiency and contentment that Earth can afford Now in that the state of the Church by reason of the glorious Gospell is called a Kingdome First it is a free state as indeed the Word doth make us free from former bondage In particular the Gospell of Christ it frees us from Jewish bondage and from all kind of bondage spirituall If the Sonne make you free yee are free indeed A Christian is above all he is over sin and Satan and the Law he is free supreame and independent all are under him A Christian as a Christian he is under none but Christ under no creature The spirituall man judgeth all things yet hee himselfe is judged of no man I speake not of civill differences But as a Christian is a member of Christ and a citizen of the Kingdome of Heaven he hath a kind of independent state his conscience is onely subject to God and Christ but all earthly things he commands they are under him And 2. the sta●e of a Christian is a full state God is his Christ is his All things are his so much as shall serve to bring him to Heaven that which is truly good is directly his and indirectly all other things are made his by Christ who hath the authority and power and strength of a King to command all things to worke together for his good death and sinne and all that befalls him are thus his And then he hath a spirit of contentment in the want of good and of patience in the suffering of ill that he can doe all things as St. Paul saith through Christ that strengtheneth him What he wants in outward things he can fetch supply from the promises of the Gospell he can fetch supply from Christ and from the state to come and what he wants in other things he hath in grace which is better 3. It is a state likewise of glory and excellency but it is a spirituall glory and therefore it consists together with outward basenesse and meanenesse it is a glorious state to be the Sonne of God to be heires of Heaven heires of all things in Christ by the Spirit of Christ in him he rules over all How glorious is the Spirit of God in a Christian in the time of temptation and affliction when he hath a Spirit ruling in him that is stronger then the world and all oppositions whatsoever The state of a Christian is glorious even in this world in the beginnings of it What then is the glory that is to be revealed on the Sonnes of God in the day of revelation It cannot enter into our thoughts it is above our expression nay it is above our imagination and conceit Thus you see there is great cause why the Kingdome of Heaven should suffer violence When Crownes and Kingdomes are laid open to people with hope of getting them especially such a one as the Kingdome of Heaven is it is no wonder if there be violence offered to get them The next thing is the affection of those that seeke after this Kingdome it is violent The Kingdome of Heaven suffereth violence How doth the Kingdome of Heaven the Gospell and meanes of grace suffer violence First because when these good things were revealed by Iohn Baptist and then by Christ and after by the Disciples and Apostles many thronged into the Church which is the gate of the Kingdome of Heaven they all pressed to be of the Church to heare the Word of God They hung as it were upon the word of Christ upon his mouth they pressed so that they trod one upon another and it
is said they all came out to heare Iohn Baptist Ierusalem and all Iudea and all the region round about Iordan so that in regard of the multitude there was violence And then in regard of their affections their zeale to the good things of the Gospell was eager and earnest To be Citizens of a Kingdome to partake of the meanes of salvation to come to grace and so to glory it made them wondrous violent In regard likewise of the persons the Kingdome of Heaven suffered violence the persons being such as might be judged to have no right unto it Alas for poore wretched sinfull men and woemen that had beene notorious sinners to come to receive a Kingdome to become Kings this was strange What had sinners to doe with grace This doctrine was not heard of in the Law that there should be hope for such wretched persons as these if such might be admitted surely there must needs bee great violence Then again they were poore and meane people The poore receive the Gospell for beggars to become Kings poore men that were advantaged by their outward abasement to come to spirituall poverty Againe they were Gentiles Alients from the common-wealth of Israell and strangers from the Covenant of promise Heathen people The Iewes were the children of the Kingdome the Gentiles were forreiners and strangers now for these to come in and the children of the kingdome to be shut out it must needs suppose violence where there is no apparant right there is force Now what right had the Gentiles that were little better then dogs could they have any thing to doe with the kingdome I saith Christ they take it by violence and the Jewes and the proud Scribes and Pharisees that seeme to be the apparant children of the kingdome shall at length be shut out They that were first in outward prerogatives shall bee last and they that were last the Gentiles sinners meane people that take the advantage of their basenesse and sinnefullnesse to see their unworthinesse and to magnifie the grace of God in Christ shall bee first In these respects the Kingdome of Heaven is said to suffer violence People will to Heaven what ever come of it when these good things are discovered they will have no nay Hence wee may learne this That it is the disposition of those that are the true members of the Church of God to be eager and violent Those that intend to enter into the Kingdome they must throng and strive to enter and when they are in they must keepe the fort and keepe it with violence There is indeed a violence of iniquity and injustice and so the people of God of all others ought not to be a violent people Doe violence to no man saith the Baptist to the souldiers Luke 3.14 violence rather debars out of the kingdome of Heaven then is any qualification for it But this is another manner of violence which our Saviour here speakes of necessary for all that desire to enter into the Kingdome of Heaven and that for these reasons First betwixt us and the blessed state wee aime at there is much opposition and therefore there must be violence The state of the Church here the state of grace and the enjoying of the meanes of grace it is a state of opposition Good persons and good things they are opposed in the world Christ rules in this world in the middest of his enemies hee must have enemies therefore to rule in the middest of he must bee opposed and where there is opposition betweene us and the good things that wee must of necessity have wee must breake thorough the opposition which cannot bee done without violence Now the meanes and graces of salvation they are opposed every way within us and without us 1. They are opposed from within us and that is the worst opposition for Satan hath a partie within us that holds correspondencie with him our owne traiterous flesh in all the degrees of salvation there is violence hence in effectuall calling when we are called out of the kingdome of Satan he is not willing to let us goe hee would keepe us there still and when we come to have our sinnes forgiven in justification there is opposition proud flesh and bloud will not yeeld to the righteousnesse of the Gospell it will not rest in Christ it will seeke somewhat in it selfe In Sanctification there is opposition betweene the flesh and the Spirit every good worke wee doe it is gotten out of the fire as it were it is gotten by violence in every good action whether it be to get grace or to give thanks to God how many carnall reasonings are there If a man be to give to others the flesh suggests I may want my selfe If he be to reforme abuses in others he is ready to thinke others will have somewhat to say to me and I shall be offencive to such and such men And then the affection to earthly things chaines us to the things below and selfe-love prompts a man to sleepe in a whole skinne we love our wealth and peace and favour with men so that a man cannot come to the state of grace without breaking through these and hereupon comes the necessity of violence from the opposition from within us wee must offer violence to our selves to our owne reason to our owne wills and affections You have not yet resisted unto blood saith the Apostle wee doe not resist by killing others but we ourselves resist to death when rather then we will misse of Heaven and happinesse and rather then we will not stand for the truth we will suffer death 2. Againe there is opposition from the world on the right hand by the snares and delights of the world to quench the delight in the good things of the Spirit and on the left hand by feares and terrors and scandalls to scare us from doing what we ought to doe 3. And then there is opposition from Satan in every good action he besets us in prayer with distracted thoughts and in every duty for hee knowes they tend to the ruine of him and of his Kingdome There is no good action but it is opposed from within us and without us the meanes of salvation and the attending on them they are not without slander and disgrace in the world God will have this violence therefore because there is opposition to the meanes to the attendance on them to grace to every good action to every thing that is spiritually good Nay sometimes God himselfe becomes a personated enemie in spirituall desertions he seemes to forsake and leave us and not onely to forsake us but to be an enemy to write bitter things against us and that is a heavie temptation Againe God will have this violence and striving as a character of difference to shew who are bastard professors and who are not who will goe to the price
of Christianity and who will not If men will goe to Heaven they must be violent they must be at the cost and charges sometimes to venture life it selfe and whatsoever is deare and pretious in the world A man must be so violent that hee must goe thorough all even death it selfe though it be a bloudie death to Christ this discards all luke-warme carnall professors who shake off this violence in all estates of the Church it is almost equally difficult to bee a sound Christian for God requires this violence even in the most peaceable times Now the truth and religion are countenanced by the lawes yet the power of it is by many much opposed Therefore hee now that in spight of reproach in spight of slander will beare the scornes cast upon the Gospell that will goe with Christ without the gate bearing his reproach such a man may be said to be thus violent it is an easie thing to have so much Christianity as will stand with our commodity or with pleasure c. but to have so much as will bring us to Heaven I say it is equally hard in all times of the Church it requires violence to carry us thorough these lesser oppositions Againe God will have us get these things with violence that we may set a greater price on them when we have them when we have things that are gotten by violence that are gotten hardly O we valew them much Heaven is Heaven then things that are hardly gotten and hardly kept are highly prized Againe the excellencie of the thing inforceth violence it is fit that excellent things should have answerable affections Now it being a Kingdome and the Kingdome of Heaven what affection is answerable but a violent strong affection Againe together with the excellencie the necessity requires it for the Kingdome of Heaven it is a place of refuge as well as a Kingdome to inrich us There were Cities of refuge among the Jewes when a man was followed by the avenger of blood he would run as fast as he could to the Citie of refuge and there he was safe so when a guilty conscience pursues us when there is a noise of feare in the heart when Gods judgements awaken us hell is open when a man apprehends his estate and is convinced what a one he is and what he deserves of necessity he will flie to the Citie of refuge and where is that but in the Kingdome of Heaven in the Church happie is he that can but get in at the gate of this Kingdome there is no doubt of his going in further but there must be a striving to enter in at the gate and then there he shall be hid in his Sanctuary as the pursued Doves get into their nests and the Connies hide them in the rock when they get that over their heads then they are safe so a Christian when he is pursued with conscience and with the temptations of Satan he flies to his Sanctuary doe you wonder that a guilty man should flee to his sanctuary and the pursued creatures to their hold and refuge In this respect the Kingdome of Heaven suffereth violence Herein it is compared to some great rich Citie that hath some great treasure and riches in it and it must be besieged and beleagured a long time and those that can enter into it they are made for ever Or it is like the entrance or gate of a Citie where there is striving and thronging and where besides enemies are that if men strive not they are cut and mangled and killed so it is in the state of this Kingdome when a mans eyes be opened he sees the divell and hell behind him and either he must enteror be damned and being entered it makes him rich and advanceth him for ever so he is strongly mooved to offer violence on both sides if he looke behind him there is the kingdome of Satan darknesse and misery and damnation for as Pharaoh pursued the Israelites when they were got out of his kingdome so the divell pursues a man when he is broken out of his dominion And then before him there is the kingdome of happinesse and glory the feare of that that followes them and the hope of that that is set before them both make them strive to enter into the gate of that Citie What should this teach us First let it be a rule of tryall to know judge of our estate whether we be entred into this gate of Heaven or no our lives are very short very uncertaine let us consider if we be in the way to Heaven what striving what strugling what violence have we ever offered There are a company that regard not the meanes of salvation at all either in private or publique Some come to the Word and heare but they doe not heare it as the Word of God to bee ruled by it but as a discourse to delight themselves for the time to have matter to speake of and to censure not with a spirit of obedience to be guided by it as the Scepter of the Kingdome What violence is this now and then to heare a Sermon now and then to reade a Chapter now and then to utter a yawning prayer betweene sleeping and waking perhaps when thou knowest not what thy selfe saist how then wouldest thou have God to regard it What violence is in the lives of most Christians what strength to enforce good actions how doe they improove the meanes of salvation many meanes are wholy neglected some perhaps they use that may stand with their convenience now and then whereas there must be an universall care of all the meanes there cannot one be neglected without the losse of grace and there must be attendance on them with violence There is none of the meanes can profit us without rouzing and stirring up our spirits we cannot heare nor pray without drawing up and raising up our soules the flesh will stop the comfortable performance of any action else and Satan will kill them in the very birth if he can To search a little deeper doe but compare your courses toward these good things of Heaven with your courses towards the world If there be hope of preferment the doores of great men are sure to suffer violence with favourites The Courts of justice suffer violence to have our right in earthly things The stages and such places are thronged and suffer violence If a man could but over-looke the courses of men abroad in the Citie he should see one violent for his pleasures running to the house of the Harlot as a foole to the stocks Another to the exchange to increase his estate Another to the place of justice to detract his neighbour or to get his owne right perhaps neglecting his title to Heaven in the meane time Another to the Court to get favour to rise to some place of preferment These places suffer violence but what violence doth the poore Gospell indure Alas it
of breaking thorough all difficulties onely such and all such shall obtaine it by force And againe onely the violent because onely they can prize it when they have it They onely can prize grace and Heaven they know how they come by it it cost them their pleasures and profits it cost them labour and danger and losse of favour with men and this paines cost losse it indeares the state of grace and glory to them for God will never bring any man to Heaven till he have raised his affections to that pitch to value grace and glory above all things in the world Therefore onely those shall take it by violence for onely those shew that they set a right price on the best things they weigh them in the ballance of the Sanctuary they value things as God would have them valued But is not the Kingdome of Heaven and grace free therefore what needs violence to a thing that is free and freely offered I answer because it is free therefore it is violently taken for alas if it were offered to us upon condition of our exact performing of the Law it might dampe the spirits of men as indeed usually such if they be not better informed they end their daies in despaire but being freely offered The Publicans and Harlots saith Christ goe into the Kingdome of God before the proud Pharisees because it is free it is free to sinners that feele the burthen of their sins Come unto mee all yee that are weary and heavie laden c. Blessed are the poore in spirit for theirs is the Kingdome of Heaven Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousnesse they shall be satisfied Thereupon he that hath a guilty conscience he makes haste and offers violence when he heares of free pardon What makes the condition of the divels so desperate There is no hope of free pardon to them what makes men so eagerly to imbrace the Gospell notwithstanding their sinnes Because it is freely offered Thereupon it was that the Gentiles were so glad of it that had beene sinners and under Satans Kingdome before and that makes miserable persons that are humbled with afflictions and abasement in the world glad of it it being so great a thing the Kingdome of Heaven the favour of God and freedome from misery and so freely offered It is so farre from hindring violence because it is free that therefore the humble afflicted soules that desire grace are the more eager after it The proud Pharisees thought the Kingdome of Heaven belonged only to them and therefore they despised Christ and despised the Gospell because it was propounded to sinners and to such meane persons that they thought were viler then themselves but now when the meaner sort of people and others that were abased with crosses in the world saw what a kinde of Gospell it was what great matters were offered and that it was offered freely they justified wisedome and the counsell of God which others despised and pressed for it with violence It is little comfort to heare of the excellency and the necessity of these heavenly things if there were not hope of them Hope stirres up diligence and indeavour in the things of this world what makes men adventure to the Indies east and west They hope for a voyage that shall inrich them all their life hope in doubtfull things stirres up industrie What makes the poore husbandman diligent to plow and to sow ●he hope that he shall have a harvest yet this is under a providence that may guide it another way But spirituall things are more certaine therfore hope in spirituall things must needs stirre up indeavour we need not call them into question And as it stirres up to diligence so it stirres up in the use of the meanes not to give over till we see our hopes accomplished Then in the third place hope of successe that wee shall not loose our labour it inables and strengtheneth us to beare the tediousnesse of the time and the incombrance of afflictions and whatsoever is betweene us and the thing wee expect though wee have not that comfort from God that we would have yet it makes us waite upon God Therefore when hee saith the violent take it by force it is to incourage us the violent eager strong indeavours of a Christian in the waies of God in the meanes of salvation they are no successelesse indeavours He labours for that he knowes he shall have his violence is not in vaine he that is violent in good things hath a promise hee that wrastleth with God shall overcome and he that overcommeth shall have a crowne here is a promise to build on therfore here is incouragement to bee earnest and violent he shall overcome hee shall enter the Castle at the last if he continue striving and give not over Hence there is a difference to be observed betweene the indeavours of a Christian and of three sorts of other men First of all if those only that offer violence to the Kingdome of Heaven that set on it with incouragement shall get it and that by force what a great difference then is betweene them and those that in a contrary way offer violence to the Kingdome of Heaven that is those that wrong Christ in his members and hinder the meanes of salvation what promise have they to speed Surely they have no promise nor hope at all onely their malice carries them amaine in spight because the Gospell reveales their hollownesse and hypocrisie to all men and forceth upon them a necessity to be other men then they list to be for the present therefore they are eager in hating the Gospell There are threatnings enough against such as are violent against the Gospell they are violent in vaine for they kicke against the prickes they run themselves against a stone wall and they shall dash themselves against it Those that have ill will to Sion shall perish there is one sits in Heaven that laughs all their attempts to scorne A Christian hath comfort in his indeavours there is hope of good successe though there be inward and outward opposition he shall prevaile Those that are enemies have nothing but discouragement they shall bee as grasse on the house top that no man blesseth but is cursed of every one no man bestowes a good word on them it is a fruitlesse indeavour they are under a curse Againe it shewes us how to judge of the courses of other men that are violent in other courses about the world A Christian he takes his Kingdome at the last and injoyes it for ever but those that are violent for the world after pleasures after baser things then themselves alas when they have it they have but a shadow and they become shadowes in imbracing it Vanity imbraceth vanity and how soone are they stripped of all If a man by violence scrape a great estate he must
order the baser part doth not rule the higher but the higher part of the soule a sanctified judgement rules all because the whole is in right judgement therefore sanctification is called judgement and other courses though they be never so fashionable are but madnesse and folly and disorder in the censure of the Scripture nothing is judgement and true wisedome but sanctification and obedience flowing from sanctification Therefore saith Moses in Deuteronomie Then shall you be knowne to bee a wise people when you obey the Lawes that I have given you onely that shewes a wise judicious man to be obedient to Gods truth by the Spirit sanctifying him Without the truth of God and the Spirit in us framing our soules answerable to the truth we are out of all good order For then the affections that should bee ruled rule us then the body and the lusts of the body rule the soule and the Divell rules by both what a shamefull disorder is this when a man shall be ruled by the Divell and his owne lusts that he should treade under feete and trample upon and this is the state of all that have not this judgement in them that have not the word of God written in their hearts bowing and bending them by the Spirit of God to spirituall obedience to proove this J will name but one place among many Titus 3. ● hee shewes the state of all men that are not brought into subjection by this judgement by the Word and Spirit of truth We our selves saith he were sometimes foolish and disobedient till this judgement is set up in us wee are foolish in our understandings and disobedient in our wills and affections deceived and misled by the Divell and our owne lusts for that followes upon folly those that are foolish and disobedient are deceived and led away to eternall destruction There is a way that seemes good in a mans owne eyes but the issues of it are death saith Salomon this is the state of all men that are not led with the judgement of Gods truth and Spirit sanctifying and framing their soules to obedience they are foolish and disobedient and deceived and so it will proove with them in the end Serving diverse lusts and pleasures living in malice and envy hating one another Now when God by his blessed Truth and Spirit sets up his rule in the heart it brings all into captivity as Saint Paul saith it brings all the inner man into subjection The Word of God is the weapon of God these judgements are mighty in operation together with the Spirit to beate downe all strong holds and to set up another judgement there it brings all into captivity to the truth and command of God and to the motions of the Spirit the Word and Spirit beate downe all the strong holds that are raised up in the heart by Satan and our corruptions so wee see here what is meant by this phrase Hee shall declare judgement to the Gentiles It is a militant word therefore J have stood somewhat the longer in unfolding of it Now this is wrought by the preaching of the Gospell Hee shall declare judgement to the Gentiles all grace comes by declaring The Gospell is the power of God to salvation Let but the Gospell which is Gods judgement how men shall be saved and how they shall walke in obedience by way of thankefullnesse to God be declared and all that belong to God shall come in and yeeld homage to it and bee brought in subjection The Divell in the Antichristian state knowes this well enough therefore he labours to hinder the declaration of judgement by all meanes he will not have Gods judgements but mens traditions declared he knowes the declaring of Gods judgements will breed an alteration quickly in mens dispositions For when hee saith Hee shall declare judgement to the Gentiles he meanes the consequent as well as the thing he shall so declare judgement that they shall yeeld spirituall obedience and come in and be saved Let the Divell doe his worst let all seducers of soules doe their worst if they would but give way to the preaching of the Gospell let but judgement be declared let Gods arme be stretched forth in delivering the truth hee would soone gaine soules out of the captivity and bondage of Satan they know it well enough therfore by all the wayes they can they stop the preaching of the Gospell and disgrace and hinder it and set up mens traditions instead of the Gospell but I will not inlarge my selfe farther upon these wordes but goe on to the next Hee shall not strive nor cry neither shall any man heare his voice in the streetes These wordes set downe the mild and sweete and amiable manner of Christs carriage upon earth here in his first comming to worke the great worke of our redemption he did not carry the matter in an outward glorious manner in pompe but he would have his miracles concealed oft times and himselfe hidden his God-head was hid under the vaile of his Manhood he could not have wrought our salvation else if the divell and the world had knowne Christ to be as he was they would never have made those attempts against him therefore considering he had such a dispensation to work our salvation as a King Priest and Prophet he would not cry and contend and strive hee would not come with any great noise Now here is an opposition to the giving of the law and likewise to the comming and carriage of civill Princes You know when the Law was given all the mount was on fire and the earth thereabout quaked and trembled and the people fled they could not indure to heare the voice of God speaking in the mount there was such a terrible smoake and fire they were all affraid thus came Moses now did Christ come as Moses was the Gospell delivered by Christ as the law was in terrors and feares Oh no Christ came not in such a terrible manner in thunder and lightning but the Gospell it came sweetly A Dove a mild creature lit upon the head of Christ when he was Baptised to shew his mild manner of carriage and he came with blessing in his mouth in his first Sermon of all Blessed are the poore in spirit blessed are they that mourne blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousnesse The Law came with curses Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things written in the law to doe them Christ came in another manner the Gospell was delivered in a mild sweete manner Christ as an Ambassador came sweetly to intreat and beseech there is a crying indeed but it is a crying out of love and intreaty not a shouting in a terrible manner as was at the giving of the law no nor as at the comming of other civill Princes into a citie with shouting and noise of trumpets with pompe and state and great attendants Christ came not into the world to execute his kingdome and
office in such pompe and noise as it is said of Agrippa Acts. 25.23 hee came with great pompe so worldly Princes carry things thus and it is needfull in some sort people must have shewes and pompe the outward man must have outward things to astonish it withall it is a pollicy in state so to doe but Christ came in another manner he came not to make men quake and tremble that came to speake and deale with him he came not with clamour and fiercenesse for who would have come to Christ then But he came in a mild and sweete and amiable manner wee see a little before the text upon occasion of the inference of these wordes he commands and chargeth them that they should not discover him and make him knowne when he had done a good worke hee would not have it knowne Now there are three things especially insinuated in this description hee shall not strive nor cry neither shall any man heare his voice in the streete That Christ should not be outwardly glorious to publish his owne excellency nor contentious he should not cry nor quarrell nor hee should not be clamarous if hee had any wrong to be all on fire presently but he should be as a meeke Lambe he should make no noise he should not come in vaine glory or clamour c. But here wee must know that Christ was a wise discerner of the fitnesse of times for sometimes he would have things published sometimes he would not sometimes hee vvould be knovvne sometimes he would not Christ in his second comming shall come all in majesty and glory with his Angells and all the earth shall appeare before him but now his wisedome told him now hee came to save the world as a Prophet Priest and King to worke mans salvation that he must hide and conceale himselfe and so hee ordered all his courses by discretion every Sacrifice must be salted with salt every thing should be seasoned with the salt of discretion this is the steward of all our actions to know what is fit Christ knew it was fittest to conceale himselfe now at this time Now by Christs example we should learne this not to bee vaine glorious not to make a great noyse you have some if they doe any thing that is good presently all the world must know it this was not Christs disposition it is a disposition that is hardly wrought out of mans heart without an exceeding great measure of the Spirit of God For we see good men have been given this way David would number the people that it might be knowne what a great Monarch he was what a great number of people he had he was a good man yet vaine-glorious he smarted for it So good Hezekias Ambassadors were sent to him from the King of Babylon and that they should know that Hezekiah was no beggerly Prince out must come the vessels of the Temple and all his treasures to shew what a rich King the King of Iudah was His vaine-glory cost him all his riches as the Prophet told him So the Disciples before they received a great measure of the Spirit how vaine-glorious were they They contended for the higher place therefore they advise Christ to goe up to Hierusalem that he might bee knowne As Iehu said to Ionadab come up and see my zeale for the Lord of Hoasts he accounts it nothing unlesse it bee seene so flesh and blood if there be any thing done that is good all the world must know it presently Christ chargeth them that no noyse should be made but that they would conceale him What should we learne hence To be of Christs disposition that is to have no more care of the knowledge of things then the light of the things themselves will discover to doe works of light and if the things themselves will breake foorth to mens eyes and they must see our light shine then let them and imitate our good works but for us to blazon them abroad our selves it is not the Spirit of Christ. Let us labour to have humility of spirit that that may grow up with us in all our performances that all things that we speake and doe may savour of a spirit of humility that we may seeke the glory of God in all things more then our owne And let us commit the fame and credit of what we are or doe to God he will take care of that let us take care to bee and to doe as wee should and then for noyse and report let it bee good or ill as God will send it Wee know oft times it falls out that that which is precious in mans eye is abhominable in Gods if wee seeke to bee in the mouthes of men to dwell in the talke and speech of men God will abhorre us and at the houre of death it will not comfort us what men speake or know of us but sound comfort must be from our owne conscience and the judgement of God therfore let us labour to be good in secret Christians should be as minerals rich in the depth of the earth that which is least seene is his riches wee should have our treasure deepe For the discovery of it we should be ready when wee are called to it and for all other accidentall things let them fall out as God in his wisedome sees good So let us looke through good report and bad report to Heaven let us doe the duties that are pleasing to God and our owne conscience and God will be carefull enough to get us applause Was it not sufficient for Abell that though there was no great notice taken what faith he had and how good a man he was yet that God knew it and discovered it God sees our sincerity and the truth of our hearts and the graces of our inward man he sees all these and he values us by these as he did Abell As for outward things there may bee a great deale of deceit in them and the more a man growes in grace the lesse he cares for them as much reputation as is fit for a man will follow him in being and doing what hee should God will looke to that Therefore we should not set up sailes to our owne meditations that unlesse wee bee carried with the winde of applause to bee becalmed and not goe a whit forward but we should be carried with the Spirit of God and with a holy desire to serve God and our brethren and to doe all the good we can and never care for the speeches of the world as St. Paul saith of himselfe I care not what ye judge of me I care not what the world judgeth I care not for mans judgement this is mans day Wee should from the example of Christ labour to subdue this infirmity which wee are sicke of naturally Christ concealed himselfe till hee saw a fitter time We shall have glory enough and be knowne enough to Divells to Angels and men ere long therefore as Christ lived a