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A76707 The copy of the covenant of grace With a true discovery of several false pretenders to that eternal inheritance, and of the right heir thereunto. Together with such safe instructions as will inable him to clear his title, and to make it unquestionable. Exactly evidenced by many perspicuous and unconstrained testimonies of scripture. Penned, and published upon mature deliberation, and good advise. / By Robert Bidwel, a servant, and minister of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Bidwell, Robert. 1657 (1657) Wing B2886; Thomason E2117_1; ESTC R212678 175,027 429

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were negligent and carelesse Be sober therefore be vigilant saith St. Peter because your adversary the Devil as a roaring Lion walketh about seeking whom he may devoure 1 Peter 5. 8. And be ye doers of the Word and not hearers onely deceiving your own selves James 1. 22. Secondly take heed how ye hear deceitfully Thou son of man saith the Lord to his Prophet Ezekiel the Children of thy people still are talking against thee by the walls and in the doors of the houses and speak one to another every one to his brother saying come I pray you and hear what is the Word that cometh forth from the Lord. And they come unto thee as the people cometh and they sit before thee as my people and they hear thy words but they will not do them for with their mouth they shew much love but their heart goeth after their covetousnesse Ezek. 33. 30 31. See how these Hypocrites do vilifie the Prophet of the Lord in private Neverthelesse they seem to be very zealous for the word of the Lord in publick and thereupon they come unto the Prophet and they sit before him as Gods own people and they do hear his words But here is the deceit they will not do them for they are Hypocritical and self-ended with their mouth they shew much love but their heart goeth after their covetousnesse And may there not be deceitfull hearers in these our dayes that follow the word meerly that they may be accounted good Christians or because they think this to be the onely prevailing way both to make them capable of all manner of imployment though they be never so unfit and undeserving And likewise to countenance all their proceedings though never so corrupt and unconscionable And therefore if you observe it they will seldom or never hear the word though never so sincerely plainly and powerfully delivered but when they think it may conduce to their carnal profit or preferment The cry of their heart is who will shew us any good not Lord lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us as Psalm 4. 6. Is not this to hear the word of God deceitfully Is it not a work of the Lord to hear the word of the Lord Truely it is such a work as doth very well manifest who is our Master He that is of God heareth Gods words Ye therefore hear them not ●ecause ye are not of God saith the Son of God to the unbelieving Jews John 8. 47. And cursed is he that doth the work of the Lord deceitfully saith the Prophet Jer. 48. 10. Thirdly take heed how you hear despightfully Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed saith Salomon Prov. 13. 13. He that heareth you heareth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me saith Christ to his seventy Disciples Luke 10. 16. He therefore that despiseth despiseth not Man but God saith that Apostle 1 Thessa 4. 8. But you will say that there is no man so ungracious as to despise the word of God in the mouth of his Ministers No What think you then of those factions frantick spirits that wry the mouth at every Doctrine which agreeth not with their own erronious or peradventure blasphemous opinions Or what do you think of those foul stomacks that will by no means disgest the sincere milk of the word but will rather spet it out in reproches unlesse it be sweetned with faithlesse revelations flattering Prophesies fair promises false invectives fresh intelligence or the like frivolous extravagancies which taste like Sugar to their corrupted appetites Or what do you think of those preposterous hearers that come to Gods Ordinances Not with Davids resolution To hear what God the Lord will speak as Psal 85. 8. But with an Athenian prejudice What will this babler say as Acts 17. 18. Neither shall the Son of God escape better then his servants For some said he is a good man others said Nay but he deceiveth the people John 7. 11. Whereas in truth they deceived themselves Is not this to despise both Christ and his Gospel He that despised Moses law died without mercy under two or three witnesses Of how much sorer punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son of God and hath counted the bloud of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified an unholy thing and hath done despight unto the spirit of grace saith the Apostle to the Hebrews Hebr. 10. 28 29. Wherefore let the Preacher perswade you to keep your feet when you go into the house of God and be more ready to hear then to give the sacrifice of fools Eccl. 5. 1. That is keep or see to your affections which carry about the Soul as the feet do carry about the body and be more ready to hear then to give the sacrifice of fools what sacrifice is that why you know that under the Law they did use to offer beasts in sacrifice And these as natural brute beasts made to be taken and destroyed do offer themselves to speak evil of the things that they understand not and shall utterly perish in their own corruption according to that of Peter 2 Pet. 2. 12. But take heed that ye do hear the word of God attentively reverently and obediently First take heed that ye hear attentively We finde that the Lord commended Mary for attending to his Sermon when her sister Martha accused her for neglecting his service Luke 10. 39. c. Attention is the Lords own work for it was the Lord that opened the heart of Lidia that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul Acts 16. 14. And the Lord himself will reward it We are all here present before God to hear all things that are commanded thee of God saith that good Centurion to St. Peter Acts 10. 33. Here was a Testimony of their attention And the holy Ghost fell on all them that heard the word verse 44. There was the reward of their attention They received the gift of the holy Ghost A gift so precious that it is impossible for any to value it but onely such as have truely received it Secondly take heed that ye do hear reverently Receive with meeknesse the ingrafted word which is able to save your souls Ja. 1. 21. And for this cause thank we God without ceasing saith Paul because when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us ye received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the word of God 1 Thes 2. 13. Contrary to these are they who proud of their own parts do creep into the sheepfold of Christ to put the whole flock into a confusion endeavouring not to obtain grace from Christ but to disgrace the faithfull Ministers of Christ And to that purpose where they cannot take occasions of offence they will be sure to make occasions of offence Neither can the most weighty and well-grounded arguments suffice to
and new Testament Neither are these severall voices divided severally into certain Books or Pages or Chapters seeing we do somtimes meet with them both in one and the same verse The wages of sin is death there is the voice of the law Rom. 6. 25. But the gift of God is eternall life through Jesus Christ our Lord. There is the voice of the Gospel in the same verse The like may be observed 1 Cor. 15. 22. And in many other places wherefore that we may arive at a right understanding in these so necessary differences or distinctions we will first lay down two generall rules and afterwards proceed to more particular observations First when we finde any work injoyned to be done or the contrary commanded not to be done under any penalty either temporall or eternall whether it be curse or captivity famine or pestilence destruction death or damnation or any promise made upon doing or not doing This we must understand to be the voice of God in his Law Secondly wheresoever the subject matter is of Christ or his kingdom or the promise of grace or the condition faith and the reward either spirituall in its own nature or spirituallized by grace This we may be sure is the voice of Christ in his Gospell These we shall finde to be the two generall Rules From whence we will deduct these following particulars First the voice of God in his Law is a voice of command These words which I command thee this day shall be in thine heart Deut. 6 6. This thing commanded I them saying obey my voice and I will be your God and ye shall be my people Jer. 7. 23. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of intreaty As though God did beseech you by us we pray you in Christ stead be ye reconciled to God 2 Cor. 5. 20. Secondly the voice of the law is a voice of compulsion If his Children forsake my law and walk not in my judgements If they break my statutes and keep not my commandments Then will I visit their transgression with the rod and their iniquitie with stripes Psal 89. 30 31 32. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of attraction or invitation I have loved thee with an everlasting love therefore with loving-kindenesse have I drawn thee Jer. 31. 3. Come unto me all ye that labour and are beavie laden and I will give you rest c. Mat. 11. 28 c. And him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out saith the Son of God Jo. 6. 37. Thirdly the voice of the law is a voice of bondage cursed is every one that continueth not in all thing which are written in the book of the law to do them Gal. 3. 10. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of liberty The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek he hath sent me to binde up the broken hearted to proclaim libertie to the captives and the opening of the prison to them that are bound c. Isa 61. 1. c. Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free Gala. 5. 1. for if the Son shall make you free ye shall be free indeed John 8. 36. Fourthly the voice of the law is a voice of enmity Ye adulterers and adulteresses know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God whosoever therefore will be a friend to the world is the enemy of God James 4. 4. And God shall wound the head of his enemies Psal 68. 21. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of reconciliation when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Sons Rom. 5. 10. And God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing their trespasses 2 Cor. 5. 19. Fifthly the voice of the law is a voice of wrath The law worketh wrath Rom. 4. 15. For by it the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodlinesse and unrighteousnesse of men As Rom. 1. 18. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of love God commendeth his love towards us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us Rum 5. 8. And therefore the love-sick soul in the Canticles It is the voice of my beloved that knocketh saying Open to me my sister my love My dove my undefiled Cant. 5. 2. Sixthly the voice of the law is a voice of terrour I heard thy voice in the garden and was afraid So Adam to God Gen. 3. 10. And when the Lord gave the law unto the Israelites There were thunders and lightnings and a thick cloud upon the mount and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud so that all the people that was in the camp trembled Exod. 19. 16. And this did fore-shew the effects of the law to all such as are under the law for ever But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of comfort The Lord shall comfort Zion he will comfort all her wast places c. Isa 51. 3. And Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Saith the Son of God Mat. 5. 4. Seaventhly the voice of the law is a voice of conviction By the law is the knowledge of sin Rom. 3. 20. For I had not known sin but by the law saith St. Paul Rom. 7. 7. And sin by the commandment is become exceeding sinfull saith the same Apostle Rom. 7. 13. But the voice of the Gospel is a voice of Appeal For the Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgement unto the Son John 5. 22. And he is not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but was in all points tempted like as we are yet without sin let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and finde grace to help in time of need saith the Apost He. 4. 15 16. Eightly the voice of God in his law is a voice of condemnation The soul that sinneth it shall die Saith the Lord Ezek. 18. 4. And cast ye the unprofitable servant into utter darknesse Mat. 25. 30. But the voice of Christ in his Gospel is a voice of pardon verily verily saith he I say unto you he that heareth my word and believeth on him that sent me hath everlasting life and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death to life John 5. 14. And this pardon hath three degrees First a Reprive Secondly an Intercession And Thirdly a Satisfaction The first I say is a Reprive And this hath been generall to all mankinde since the fall of Adam He was the first that received the benefit thereof And meerly by vertue of the said Reprive both he and all of his posterity have do and shall injoy their naturall lives some shorter and some longer according to the blessed will and pleasure of Christ our Lord and onely Mediatour I have the Keyes of hell
of his own Soul Not like a Christian but a Cretian Whilest he professeth that he knoweth God but in works he denieth him being abominable disobedient and to every good work reprobate As Tit. 1. 16. And it is impossible that any Reprobate should inherit the Kingdom of God Flesh and bloud cannot do it 1 Cor. 15. 50. Much lesse shall any thing enter thereinto That defileth or worketh abomination or maketh a lye Rev. 21. 27. And therefore this first Pretender this obstinate Offender hath no interest at all in this glorious inheritance The second Pretender thereunto is the Ignorant Infidel The fool that saith in his heart there is no God as Psal 14. 1. Haply with his mouth he may acknowledge a kinde of an unknown God Yet in his heart he conceiveth no otherwise of him then a meer fancy But if you come to shew him how that God the Father God the Son and God the holy Ghost are but one God Yet neverthelesse that God the Father did make a Covenant with God the Son according to the Testimony of God the Holy Ghost That this covenant was concluded purposely to redeem the world before the world was created and that by virtue of the same covenant it is as agreeable with Gods Justice to pardon sin as to punish it With the like necessary principles Why you tell him wonders so far above his capacity that he is resolved not to trouble his brains about them Truely all his actions do too much expresse his ignorance Whilest he walketh in the vanity of his minde having the understanding darkened being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in him because of the blindnesse of his heart who being past feeling hath given himself over unto lasciviousnesse to work all uncleannesse with greedinesse According to that of the Apostle Eph. 4. 17. 18 19. But he will alledge that if ignorance be an offence yet God will easily forgive it in regard it is a thing so general among simple people that were never brought up to much learning I answer First he must know that ignorance is an offence and a great one too For we finde that the Lord protested against it in his own Children Hear O Heavens saith he and give eare O earth for the Lord hath spoken I have nourished and brought up Children and they have rebelled against me The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his masters Crib but Israel doth not know my people doth not consider Ah! sinfull Nation a people laden with iniquity c. Isa 1. 2. c. Secondly it shall not be forgiven For the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God saith St. Paul 2 Thes 1. 7 8. And thirdly the generality thereof shall rather hasten then hinder the Justice of God to punish it We shall not need to runne over the whole word of God for the many examples of whole Cities and Kingdoms to prove the truth of this particular If we shall consider how and wherefore God destroyed the whole world except 8. persons as 1 Pet. 3. 20. If he alledgeth that it was for all sorts of sins and not for ignorance that God did inflict those general and universal judgements I answer that it is not ignorance simply considered which I do principally point at but ignorance circumstantiated ignorance with its effects and accessaries Not such a kind of ignorance as is in those whom we call Ideots who have no competent understanding either in things spiritual or natural Nor such an ignorance in things spiritual as is in those that never heard of the true God Both which I conceive to be the punishment of the first original sin rather then sin it self Neither are these excusable in the day of Judgement without Gods incomprehensible mercy and goodnesse which I dare neither question nor confine For the Apostle speaketh generally when he saith If our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost 2 Cor. 4. 3. And so doth our Saviour himself when he saith He that believeth not shall be damned Mar. 16. 16. But I intend such an ignorance in spiritual things as is in them that have the word of God amongst them or not far from them And yet either through contempt or wilfull neglect of the true light they will rather choose to walk in darknesse then either to seek after or to receive instruction And this kinde of ignorance is not onely such a great sin as shall be grievously punished But it is likewise the cause of all manner of sin whatsoever First it is such a great sin as shall be grievously punished Because I have called and ye refused saith the wisdom of God I have stretched out my hand and no man regarded but ye have set at nought all my counsel and would none of my reproof I also will laugh at your calamity I will mock when your fear cometh when your fear cometh as desolation and your destruction cometh as a whirlewinde when distresse and anguish cometh upon you then shall they call upon me but I will not answer they shall seek me early but they shall not finde me for that they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord Prov. 1. 24. to 30. And thus the Prophet Isaiah Because they have cast away the law of the Lord of Hosts and despised the word of the holy one of Israel therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled against his people and he hath stretched forth his hand against them and hath smitten them and the Hills did tremble and their Carcases were torn in the midst of the streets c. Isaiah 5. 24 25. But he will alledge that it is no absolute signe of ignorance to reject the word of God he may be a wise man for all that I pray observe how the Lord answers him by his Prophet Jeremy How do ye say we are wise and the law of the Lord is with us Lo certainly in vain made he it the pen of the Scribes is in vain The wise men are ashamed they are dismayed and taken Lo they have rejected the word of Lord and what wisdom is in them Jer. 8. 8 9. A man may seem to be a wise man in his own opinion and in the opinion of other men too But the wisdom of this world is foolishnesse with God saith St. Paul 1 Cor. 2. 19. And oftentimes it proveth destructive to the owner thereof And therefore the Lord by his Prophet telleth the daughter of the Chaldeans That her wisdom and her knowledge hath perverted her Isa 47. 10. Verily to be carnally wise is to be spiritually foolish And as a wilfull or a carelesse ignorance is a great sinne and shall be grievously punished So in the next place ignorance in general is the cause of all manner of sin What should cause the covetous wretch to rake and scrape and heap up money upon money
ye believed in Christ saith Paul ye were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance untill the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his glorie Eph. 1. 13 14. And thirdly he hath it in Christ by possession Christ hath taken possession of it and prepared it for all believers I go to prepare a place for you saith he And if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you unto my self that where I am there ye may be also Joh. 14. 2 3. And whither I go ye know saith he verse 4. For that Kingdom which was prepared for you from the foundation of the world upon promise of satisfaction I go to prepare for you after performance of satisfaction Where it shall be said unto you Come ye blessed of my father inher●t the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world as Math. 25. 34. What Soul can wish a more compleat assurance But haply you will say we do not doubt but every true believer is sure enough to have eternal life by Jesus Christ But what assurance have we of those good things that do concern this life Indeed the Prophet David telleth us There be many that say who will shew us any good Psal 4. 6. But in this case also we have both promise example and experience for our assurance For matter of promise God hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee Heb. 13. 5. But what is it poor Soul thou art afraid of Art thou afraid of poverty or want Why a little that a righteous man hath is better then the riches of many wicked For the arms of the wicked shall be broken but the Lord upholdeth the righteous The Lord knoweth the dayes of the upright and their inheritance shall be for ever They shall not be ashamed in the evil time in the dayes of famine they shall be satisfied Ps 37. 16 17. 18 19. Trust therefore in the living God who giveth us richly all things to injoy 1 Tim. 6. 17. Art thou afraid of discredit afraid to lose thy good name and reputation Why the Lord is able to make thee a name and a praise among all people of the earth as Zepha 3. 20. Admit that thy good name be reproched by the mouth of a scorner here upon the earth yet thou hast cause to rejoyce for that thy name is registred in heaven as Luke 10. 20. Art thou afraid of thine enemies Consider that of the Prophet David The Lord saith he is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear The Lord is the strength of my life of whom shall I be afraid When the wicked even mine enemies and my foes came upon me to eat up my flesh they stumbled and fell Psal 27. 1 2. And the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand saying unto thee fear not I will help thee as in Isa 41. 13. Art thou afraid of death Behold the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him that hope in his mercie to deliver their Soul from death and to keep them alive in famine Psal 33. 18 19. But why should any man be such a coward as to fear an enemy that is already conquered Yea abolished or destroyed 2 Tim. 1. 10. Swallowed up in victory 1 Cor. 15. 54. Truely dear Christian thou hast cause to triumph over these enemies after this manner O death where is thy sting O Grave where is thy victorie The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law But thanks be to God which giveth us the victorie through our Lord Jesus Christ as at 1 Cor. 15. 55 56 57. In a word whatsoever thou fearest or whatsoever thou feelest Thou shall finde God thy refuge and strength a very present help in trouble as well as David did Psalm 46. 1. Onely be carefull That thou suffer not as a Murderer or as a Thief or as an evil doer or as a busie-bodie in other mens matters And then assure thy self That the Lord is faithfull who shall stablish thee and keep thee from evil According unto St. Pauls confidence 2 Thes 3. 3. Again consider What doest thou desire Doest thou desire safety preservation deliverance victory wealth honour long-life or salvation after a moderate and godly manner Acquaint thy self with the substance of the 91 Psalm And with the 3 first verses of the 112 Psal In these words Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord that delighteth greatly in his Commandments his seed shall be mighty upon earth the generation of the upright shall be blessed wealth and riches shall be in his house and his righteousnesse endureth for ever And to confirm thee in thy confidence peruse the 6. 7. and 8. verses of the same Psalm Surely he shall not be moved for ever the righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance He shall not be afraid of evil tidings his heart is fixed trusting in the Lord. His heart is established he shall not be afraid untill he see his desire upon his enemies Thus of the promises If thou desirest yet further to establish thine assurance In the next place see and observe the stories of Abraham Isaac Jacob of Joseph Moses Mordecay David and Hezekiah And consider how the Lord guided and governed preserved and prospered exalted and incouraged them together with all his Prophets and Apostles and all the godly every where and in all ages And verily thou shalt finde sufficient cause to say with that discerning Prophet David The Lord hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servants Psal 35. 27. And lastly recollect thine own experience and meditate how graciously the Lord thy God hath dealt by thee in his outwad blessings and inward consolations his tender mercies and fatherly loving-kindnesses his patience and long-sufferings supplying thy severall necessities with sutable comforts preservations and deliverances wherein he hath prevented not onely thy deserts but often times thy desires also And when thou shalt thus walk with thy God in wisdom and singlenesse of heart Thou shalt finde sufficient in him and from him to say with that holy Prophet Return unto thy rest O my soul for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee Psal 116. 7. And furthermore to make thee confident That he shall deliver thee in six troubles yea in seven there shall no evill touch thee In famine he shall redeem thee from death and in war from the power of the sword c. Job 5. 19. to 27. Thus through ou● own discreet experience the saints exemplary prosperity And our dear Saviours never-failing promises as well spiritual as temporal we shall be sure to meet the full assurance of all or every kinde of happinesse Provided still that Christ be with or in us For where the true Christ is there is assurance And this assurance always brings in peace This is the fifth attendant that still waits upon the person of our royal Bridegroom And where
and hath learned of the father cometh unto me John 6. 45. Now to come unto Christ and to believe in Christ do signifie the same thing as may easily be observed out of the 64. and 65. verses of the same 6th of John and likewise out of the 37. and 38. verses of the Chapter next following I pray observe also from hence that if you will have faith you must so hear from man that you may learn of God And for our better direction herein the Son of God hath left us these two Cautions Take heed what ye hear Mar. 4. 24. And Take heed how ye hear Luke 8. 18. First take heed what ye hear Be not carried away with divers and strange Doctrines saith the Apostle He●r 13. 9. For the time will come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves Teachers having itching ears and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto fables 2 Tim. 4. 3 4. Also of your own selves shall men arise speaking perverse things to draw Disciples after them saith the same Apostle Ac. 20. 30. But haply you will say If there be such danger in what we hear it were better for us wholy to absent our selves and not to hear any man at all O no Do not so neither do not utterly rob and spoyl your selves of the Truth upon suspition of being led into errour This would be as if a man should put out his own eyes least another man should stand between him and the light Or as if a man should kill himself for fear another man should hurt him He that hath eares to hear let him hear This was our Lord and Saviours cry Luke 8. 8. But that you may know how to take heed what you hear So as that you may hear with the lesse prejudice and the greater comfort and assurance we will descend through this general rule into some few particulars First take heed what you hear that may hasard your modesty or good manners in the search of Gods hidden secrets For the secret things belong unto the Lord our God but those things that are revealed belong unto us and to our Children for ever Deut. 29. 29. Secondly take heed what you hear that may withdraw or discourage you from doing the revealed will of God For if any man will do his will he shall know of the Doctrine whither it be of God John 7. 17. Thirdly take heed what you hear to the dishonour of God either in the Vnity or Trinity especially against the holy Ghost For whosoever speaketh against the holy Ghost It shall n●t be forgiven him neither in this world nor in the world to come Mat. 12. 32. Fourthly take heed what you hear that may make against your Election by the Father Eph. 1. 3 4 5. or against your Redemption by the Son Col. 1. 14. Or against your Sanctification by the holy Ghost Rom. 15. 16. Fifthly take heed what you hear that may contradict the lawfull use of the Law For the Law is good if a man use it lawfully 1 Tim. 1. 8. Sixthly take heed what you hear that may obstruct the liberty of the Gospel It is called The perfect law of liberty Ja. 1. 15. Provided that it be not used for an occasion to the flesh According to that Caveat Gal. 5. 13. Seventhly take heed what ye hear in the defence or toleration of sin either Original actual or intentional For the wages of sin is death Rom. 6. 23. Eightly take heed what you hear that may ascribe that unto the flesh which is properly the work of the spirit As free-will universal grace or the like Divine operations or indowments For it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure Phil. 2. 13. Ninthly take heed what you hear to the reproach or prejudice of any particular person whatsoever whether he be saint or sinner or present or absent or of any parcular calling ordained of God or approved by good authority This savoureth of envie And where envying and strife is there is confusion and every evil work James 3. 16. Or at least it argueth uncharitablenesse And though a man speaketh with the tongues of men and angels and hath not charity he is but as sounding brasse or a tinckling cymbal 1 Cor. 13. 1. sin must be reproved but the person may not be reproached Tenthly take heed what you hear to the rejection or the corruption or the reproach or the disparagement of the word of God otherwise called the holy Scriptures First because this is it by which the soul is inlightened Psal 119. 130. Isa 8. 20. Secondly it is the word of reconciliation 2 Cor. 5. 19. Thirdly it is the word of salvation Acts 13. 26. Able to make a man wise unto salvation 2 Tim. 3. 15. And fourthly it is the good word of God Heb. 6. 5. And he that beleeveth not God hath done him such infinite dishonour as to make him a liar 1 Iohn 5. 10. But I conceive there may be many in our dayes that will be ready to say What needs all this warning So long as we follow the Spirit of truth he will guide us into all truth True so long as we follow the Spirit of truth But we must know that besides or contrary to the Spirit of truth there are seducing spirits 1 Tim. 4. 1. and a spirit of errour 1 Ioh. 4. 6. Now for a man to say or boast that he hath the spirit of truth or the spirit of God is no sufficient argument to prove that he hath the spirit of God Thou hast tried them which say they are Apostles and are not and hast found them liars saith the Spirit to the Angel of the Church of Ephesus Rev. 2. 2. And I know the blasphemy of them that say they are Jews and are not but are the synagogue of Satan saith the same Spirit Rev. 2. 9 An outward verball ostentation is no infallible signe of an inward reall Christian And therefore that of St. John is very seasonable for these times of uncertainty Beloved saith he beleeve not every spirit but try the spirits whether they be of God 1 Joh. 4. 1. But you will say How shall we be able to do that Why the same Apostle proceedeth in the next verse to give us one singular good direction Hereby know we the spirit of God saith he every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God But it may be objected further that every one who pretendeth to the name of a Christian will easily confesse that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh and so by consequence every one that pretendeth to the name of a Christian is of God and hath the spirit of God But this generall assertion will not serve the turn without doubt the holy Ghost hath these further intentions First that this confession must proceed from an effectual
silence their illiterate impudence They have said with our tongue will we prevail our lips are our own who is Lord over us according to that of the Prophet Psalm 12. 4. But contrary to that of the Apostle My brethren be not many Masters Ja. 1. 3. These trouble-truths in spight of humane learning are gifted men Yet it is probable that they take unto themselves more then what is given them I have not sent these Prophets yet they ran I have not spoken unto them yet they prophesied saith the Lord Jer. 23. 21. They say not with our Saviour who hath ears to hear let him hear Mat. 13. 9. But like themselves who hath a tongue to speak let him speak Yet neither will they allow any thing to be well spoken but what they speak by themselves or by their Disciples who do onely speak themselves These are they that say they have gotten the pattent of the spirit wholy to themselves and their assigns and that they have the onely true light in their own dark Lanthorns But we may choose to believe them For we must believe God rather then men And our God sendeth us To the Law and to the Testimony and telleth us that if they speak not according to this word it is because there is no light in them Isa 8. 20. And therefore so long as they reject this word their pretended light is like to doe them but little good But judge of them say they we may not For they are all spitual And he that is spiritual judgeth all things yet he himself is judged of none According to that of the Apostle 1 Cor. 2. 15. Truely we need not The Spirit of God hath long since judged them and pointed them out as men before of old ordained unto this condemnation And that both by the Son of God himself Mat. 24. 24. And likewise by divers of his Apostles By Paul 2. to Tim. 3. to the 10th By Peter 2. Pet. 2. By Jude Jude 4. to the 20th In many other places they are lively described but in these so exactly discovered both for time and manners that they cannot hide themselves from any save onely from those silly Souls whom they themselves have most miserably blinded and bewitch'd whose lamentable condition is much to be pitied Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses so do these also resist the truth Men of corrupt mindes reprobate concerning the Faith But they shall proceed no further For their folly shall be manifest unto all men as theirs also was This is our Lords promise under the hand of one of his principal Secretaries 2 Tim. 8 9. And thirdly take heed that ye do hear obediently Behold to obey is better then sacrifice and to hearken then the fat of Rams saith Samuel 1 Sam. 15. 22. But unto the wicked God saith what hast thou to do to declare my statutes and that thou shouldest take my Covenant in thy mouth seeing thou hatest instruction and castest my words behinde thee This the Lord by his anointed Psal 50. 16 17. And thus the wisdom of God by King Salomon Because I have called and ye refused I have stretched out my hand and no man regarded But ye have set at naught all my councel and would none of my reproof I also will laugh at your calamity I will mo●k when your fear cometh c. Pro. 1. 24. c. But whosoever cometh to me heareth my sayings and doth them I will shew you to whom he is like he is like a man which built an house and digged deep and laid the foundation on a Rock and when the flood arose the stream beat vehemently upon that house could not shake it for it was founded upon a Rock saith Christ that Rock and foundation of our faith Luke 6. 47 48. Truely whosoever shall take heed what he heareth And how he heareth according to the preceding particulars I am confident that he shall neither be barren nor unfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ Thus have I indeavoured to shew you both that faith is obtained by hearing And likewise what and how you shall hear so as that you may obtain faith But there is yet a question which may be demanded in this case And it will be this May not faith be obtained by reading I answer that I doubt not but it may For as in hearing we receive the word of God by the ear so in reading we receive the word of God by the eye Now the word of God is that incorruptible seed whereby we are regenerate born again 1 Pet. 1. 23. And it is not material how we do receive this seed provided that we do receive it into honest hearts and keep it and bring forth fruit with patience as Luke 8. 15. For by this means faith is both produced and improved Neverthelesse it is a very rare thing to get faith by reading And therefore reading is not to be compared to hearing in this particular For first the word of God is full of deep mysteries very hard to be understood without much industry even by the strongest apprehension Without controversie great is the mystery of godlinesse saith our Apostle 1 Tim. 3. 16. Is it an easie matter to conceive rightly of the Godhead essentially and personally Or of the two Covenants the one of Works and the other of Grace And that the last should be first according to Gods contract and ordination though last according to mans use and expectation Is it an easie thing for a man to see Christ in the promise to Adam and the fathers before the floud Or in the Covenant of Grace revealed unto Abraham and confirmed by the seal of Circumcision to himself and his beleeving posterity till their deliverance out of the Aegyptian bondage Or afterwards in the ceremoniall Law wherein he was exhibited or holden forth more copiously though yet obscurely in types and shadows until his coming in the flesh Is it an easie thing for a man rightly to understand Gods Evangelical purposes in giving the moral Law that exact copy of the covenant of works And his several extents limitations intended in his Gospel Truly if these and the like difficulties do not require an exact industry a superordinary judgement I have no judgement at all And therefore Lean not to thine own understanding saith the wise man Prov. 3. 5. Doubtlesse it is this kind of self-confidence that hath thus obscured the light of the Gospel with so many anti-christian errours A wise man will hear and will encrease learning saith Salomon Prov. 1. 5. As the Aethiopian Eunuch was riding in his charet and reading the Prophet Esaias Philip ran thither unto him and said Vnderstandest thou what thou readest And he said How can I except some man should guide me Acts 8. 28. Verily he hath need of a good guide that shall dive for faith in this deep mystery Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations but
now is made manifest unto the Saints of God Col. 1. 26. But you may say Do we not see that in these dayes many ignorant and unlearned persons even they that cannot or can but very hardly read do neverthelesse take upon them to teach the word of God publickly and with much confidence whilest men of great learning and such as have improved their knowledge and judgement by a long continued exercise and industry are slighed and neglected This indeed we find to be true by lamentable experience neither hath the divell a more destructive engine to batter and beat down the truth or to bring the Gospel into contempt and unto confusion For doth not the Apostle Peter say That in his brother Pauls Epistles there are some things hard to he understood which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest as they do also the other Scriptures unto their own destruction with this caveat Ye therefore he loved seeing ye know these things before beware least ye also being led away with the errour of the wicked fall from your own stedfastness 2 Pet. 3 16 17. But they Object that Christ did advertise his Apostles saying Take no thought how or what ye shall speak for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak Mat. 10. 19. True But this was in case of their own defence where the Saviour charged his Apostles not to be carefull to provide themselves of any cunning or artificiall excuse but to commit themselves confidently to the Lord for their protection and assistance who will undoubtedly stand with them and strengthen them in all such trialls As Saint Paul did afterwards finde by experience 2 Tim. 4. 17. But in other cases and places especially in the house of God Be not rash with thy mouth and let not thine heart be hastie to utter any thing before God Saith that kingly Preacher Eccles 5. 1 2. And amongst Pauls admonitions to Timothie Study saith he to shew thy self approved unto God a workman that needeth not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth 2 Tim. 2. 15. But were not the Apostles ignorant and unlearned men They were so And it was very much agreeable to Gods wisdom to choose such as were neither cunning Statesmen nor eloquent Oratours least his Gospel should be suspected to have been invented by policy or maintained by sophistry My speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of mans wisdom but in ademonstration of the spirit and of power That your Faith should not stand in the wisdom of men but in the power of God Saith that learned Apostle 1 Cor. 2. 4 5. But those ignorant men had an incomparable master who could as well inable as command them to speak or do whatsoever was expedient or necessary to the publication and confirmation of his Truth and Gospel which appeared most manifestly in that he personally impowered them to work miracles Mat. 10. 1. And soon after his ascention inriched them with the gift of the holy Ghost in a visible manner whereby They began immediately to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterances Acts 2 3 4. And whosoever can make it appear that he is truely qualified with these extraordinary indowments I shall easily allow him that title of an Apostle which many novices do now usurpe merely by vertue of their ignorance Or otherwise I need not fear to say unto them as our Saviour some time said unto the Sadduces Ye erre because ye know not the Scriptures nor the power of God Mat. 22. 29. Secondly in obtaining faith reading is not comparable to hearing for though a man hath never such an excellent apprehension yet the nature of man is generally proud and partiall to his own inclinations Insomuch that when he meeteth with any exhortation or reproof that crosseth or contradicteth his beloved corruptions he is easily inclined to pass it by as a thing little materiall to his purpose he will not readily fasten it upon himself And by this means he seldom or never acquainteth himself with the doctrine of self-deniall whereas our Saviour saith whosoever will come after me let him deny himself Mar. 8. 34. And truely till a man feeleth himself sinking under the weight of his corruptions and utterly lost in all his other expectations he will hardly lay hold upon the Son of God to save him And whosoevet doth not lay hold upon him by the hand of a saving faith he must perish eternally He that beleeveth on the Son hath everlasting life and he that beleeveth not the Son shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him John 3. 36. But shall a man come to the knowledge of his own corruptions rather by hearing then by reading I answer that it is the more promising way by much for whereas a man may favour himself in reading yet the word of God in the mouth of his minister is or ought to be powerfull and impartiall For if I yet pleased men I should not be the servant of Christ saith Paul Gal. 1. 10. And to this purpose it was that the same Apostle did give that forcible charge to his beloved Timothie I charge thee therefore before God saith he and the L●rd Jesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom Preach the word be instant in season out of season reprove rebuke exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine 2 Tim. 4. 1 2. And I doubt not but I may say of reproof as the Apostle said of Chastening No reproof for the present seemeth to be joyous but grievous nevertheless afterward it yeeldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousnesse unto them that are exercised thereby Heb. 12. 11. But he that being often reproved hardeneth his neck shall suddainly be destroyed and that without remedie saith Solomon Pro. 29. 1. Thirdly reading is not so necessary as hearing Because we find no such precept or command for the one as for the other The priests lips should keep knowledge and they should seek the Law at his mouth for he is the messenger of the Lord of Hosts Malac. 2. 7. And if the church of the Jews were to seek the Law at the mouth of the sacrificing Priest How much rather are we to seek the Gospel at the mouth of the minister of Christ For if the ministration of condemnation be glory much more doth the ministration of righteousnesse exceed in glory Saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 3. 9. Wherefore my beloved brethren let every man be quick to hear slow to speak Saith James Ja. 1. 19. And the Spirit of God crieth out seaven times in the second and third Chapters of the Revelation He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches Fourthly we find no such promise made to reading as is made to hearing Incline your ear and come unto me hear and your soul shall live And I will make an everlasting covenant with you even the sure mercies of
David as a King and thus do thou according to thy power or do not say that thou hast any hatred against sin And as that hatred which is warrantable is both impartial and impetuous So in the third place 't is implacable never to be appeased or reconciled This is not hatred to fall out with sin or quarrel with it at some special time or for some extraordinary cause For thus the most ungracious Reprobate may sometimes hate his best-beloved sin And yet return with the Dogge to his vomit and the Sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire If thus the unclean spirit goeth out of a man it is but onely to recruit his forces he will return and take unto himself seven other spirits more wicked then himself and they will enter in and dwell there and the last state of that man is worse then the first According to that saying of our Saviour Luke 11. 26. But when a man in expectation of Gods eternal Love by Jesus Christ doth dedicate his love to God in Christ the violence and perpetuity of his impartial hatred will be such against all sin and every transgression That he will chuse to suffer the afflictions of Joseph Psal 105. 17 18. Much rather then he will be reconciled to any sin or become serviceable unto the Prince of darknesse though with Ioseph he be solicited thereto day by day as Gen. 39. 10. And thus the Soul that is in love with Christ declares it by her Christian profession especially In loving righteousnesse because he loves it and hating wickednesse because he hates it And having thus throughly endeer'd herself by manifesting her affections and fixing them upon their proper objects In the next place she doth prepare herself to seek and entertain her princely lover For as the Tree that is planted in a fruitfull soyl doth not onely increase her sap in her self and send it forth in flourishing green leaves but likewise by the vertue of that sap she putteth forth her beautifull fair blossoms whereby we are induced to conceive that she will bring forth fruit accordingly Even so the Soul that by a lively faith is planted into Christ doth not onely improve her love by Contemplation and manifest it by Profession But likewise she most earnestly endeavoureth to fit and confirm it by Preparation ANd this her hopefull preparation sets forth it self in seeking her beloved It is a principal part of Iehoshaphats commendations That he prepared his heart to seek God 2 Chron. 19. 3. And Hezekiah one of his successours both in his Kingdom and his piety having proclaimed a solemne Passeover He besought the Lord saying The good Lord pardon every one that prepareth his heart to seek God the Lord God of his fathers though he be not cleansed according to the purification of the sanctuary 2 Chr. 30. 19. And the Lord hearkened to Hezekiah and healed the people verse 20. And in this search the loving Soul considereth when where and how she may so seek her Lord that she may soon safely and surely finde him And to that purpose she doth call to minde that the holy Ghost sets forth a threefold prescription in order to the time when she 's to seek him First early Prov. 8. 17. Secondly continually Chron. 16. 11. And thirdly evermore Psal 105. 4. Early in regard of opportunity Continually in reference to constancie And evermore in relation to perpetuity First early without delaying In the morning of her youth Remember thy Creatour in the dayes of thy youth saith that kingly Preacher Eccles 12. 1. And thus good Obadiah to Elijah I thy servant fear the Lord from my youth 1 Tim. 18. 12. Secondly continually without wavering For he that wavereth is like a wave of the Sea driven with the winde and tossed Let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord James 1. 6 7. And thirdly evermore without revolting or apostatizing He that endureth to the end shall be saved saith the Son of God Mat. 10. 22. It is registred of Asa That he did that which was good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God 2 Chron. 14. 2. Neverthelesse it is a notable blemish to his integrity that towards his latter end In his disease he sought not to the Lord but to the Physicians 2 Chr. 16. 12. And thus the love-sick Soul will seek her Lord early least having withdrawn himself she seek him but cannot finde him and call him but he gives her no answer as Cant. 5. 6. She will seek him continually least he cometh in a day when she looketh not for him and in an hour that she is not ware of Mat. 24. 50. And she will seek him evermore least she be unprovided at his last coming and the door be shut against her as it fared with the foolish Virgins Mat. 25. 10. And in the second place she doth consider where she may safely seek for her beloved And is resolved that this must be in his Ordinances and especially in his word which is sometimes called the Scriptures according as he himself hath taught her saying Search the Scriptures for they are they which testifie of me John 5. 39. And therefore the Prophet David professeth unto the Lord That he rejoyceth at his word as one that findeth great spoiles Psal 119. 162. And the faithfull spouse in the Canticles desireth to hear the voice of her dear Lord saying Thou that dwellest in the gardens the companions hearken unto thy voice cause me to hear it Cant. 8. 13. But I conceive it may be Objected That we may hear severall voices speaking in the holy Scriptures and therefore how shall we know the voice of Christ from other voices I answer it is true indeed the Scripture do discover unto us severall voices especially the voice of God in his law and the voice Christ or of God in Christ in his Gospel And they are so frequently and so diversly mixed or intermingled the one with the other according to the wonderfull wisdom of the Spirit and that both in the old and new Testaments that it requireth a good and a willing understanding to distinguish rightly between them For all that is contained in the new Testament although we do generally call that the Gospell is not to be understood as the voice of the Gospel or the voice of Christ according to his Gospel Every idle word that men shall speak they shall give account thereof in the day of judgement There is the voice of the law in the midst of the Gospel Mat. 12. 36. Neither may we think that whatsoever is found in the old Testament which is commonly called the law is to be referred to the voice of the law For the Scripture foreseeing that God would justifie the Heathen by faith preached the Gospell before unto Abraham Gal. 3. 8. Saying In thee shall all nations be blessed Gen. 12. 3. And the like we finde many very many times both in the old
that the same Apostle doth very well resolve this doubt in another place If our Gospel be hid saith he it is hid to them that are lost In whom the God of this world hath blinded the mindes of them that believe not least the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them 2 Cor. 4. 3 4. It is no wonder that the most glorious light be obscured and hidden from those that are blinded where the defect is not in the light but in those that cannot or that will not see the light Secondly this light of the Gospel is conformable or agreeable in every particular to whatsoever was covenanted and concluded by and between God the Father and his onely begotten Son in and by that eternal Covenant of Grace for and on the behalf of mankinde And to this purpose the Apostle Paul intimateth to the Ephesians That into him this grace was given that he should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mysterie which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God who created all things by Jesus Christ To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the Church the manifold wisdom of God According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord Ephes 3. 7. to 12. Verily this blessed light of the Gospel is every way so conformable to the whole will of God and so illustrated with the bright beams of his wisdom grace and goodnesse That we all with open face beholding as in a glasse the glorie of the Lord are changed into the same image from glorie to glorie even as by the Spirit of the Lord as in 2 Cor. 3. 18. And thirdly the light of the Gospel is comfortable Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted saith the Gospel Mat. 5. 4. This is the day-spring from on high that hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darknesse and in the shadow of death and to guide our feet into the way of peace Luke 1. 78. 79. It sheweth us the way to finde rest unto our Souls Math. 11. 29. c. And it assureth us that Jesus Christ is made unto us wisdom and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1. 30. And let every true Christian be judge if these be not such comforts as he chiefly rejoyceth or delighteth in The third degree of light is in the Godly And here it is regular singular and exemplar First it is regular It is guided by rule By the rule of righteousnesse the word of God He that is truely godly will not presume to see more then God sheweth him Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee saith David Psalm 119. 10. Thy word is a Lamp unto my feet and a light unto my paths saith the same Prophet verse 105. And therefore the Lord by his Prophet Isaiah To the law and to the testomonie saith he If they speak not according to this word it is because there is no light in them Isa 8. 20. And therefore Woe be unto them that put darknesse for light and light for darknesse Isa 5. 20. Secondly this light in the godly is singular it looketh but one way and that directly If thine eye be single thine whole body shall be full of light but if thine eye be evil thy whole bodie shall be full of darknesse saith the Lord Mat. 6. 22. Where he intimateth that that which is not a single eye is an evil eye You know that a crosse eye that seemeth to look one way when in truth it looketh another is a great blemish in nature but the eye of the Soul that is thus deceitfully affected is a greater enemy to grace Let thine eyes look right on and let thine eye-lids look straight before thee saith the wise man Prov. 4. 25. The eye of the godly looketh alwayes right forward upon Gods glory without any self-seeing or self-seeking But the blear-eyed hypocrite when he most seemingly aymeth at Gods glory he most deceitfully intendeth his own And this is generally the common course of the world For all seek their own not the things that are Jesus Christs saith St. Paul Phil. 2. 21. Thirdly this light in the godly is exemplar It setteth forth it self to be observed intimated and improved The path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day Prov. 4. 18. And therefore Paul to the Philipians Brethren be f●llowers together of me and mark them which walk so as ye have us for an ensample Phil. 3. 17. And to his beloved Timothy Be thou an example of the believers in word in conversation in charity in spirit in faith in purity 1 Tim. 4. 12. And thus our Lord Jesus Christ to his Disciples Ye are the light of the world saith he A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushell but on a candlestick and it giveth light to all that are in the house Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good work and glorifie your father which is in heaven Math. 5. 14 15 16. But you will say what benefit shall the soul receive by all this light Truely she shall hereby receive the greatest and compleatest of all benefits She shall be hereby inabled to see God Not according to his incomprehensible essence and excellencies these are things too high for the highest apprehensions He is high above all nations his glory above the heavens Psal 113. 4. Higher then the highest Eccles 5. 8. For according to his secret councell and inconceivable wisdom these are too deep for the deepest understandings O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgements and his wayes past finding out For who hath known the minde of the Lord or who hath been his counceller saith St. Paul Rom. 11. 33 34. But according to the good pleasure of his own will and the small measure of our human capacity For as the sun it self as touching its matter or substance cannot be discerned by the eye of the body and yet by the luster and bright beams thereof we are inabled to see whatsoever is necessary or convenient to be seen So our immortall and invisible God as he is of himself in himself and to himself cannot be perceived by the eye of the soul yet by the evidence of his works and of his word he is pleased to reveal himself unto us so far forth as is abundantly sufficient for our temporall satisfaction and our eternall salvation These two large lectures of his works and words are they wherein the Lord is seen and read The one is a lecture of Philosophy The other is a lecture of