Selected quad for the lemma: life_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
life_n believe_v eternal_a live_v 4,587 5 5.4984 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A01033 A treatise tending to cleare the doctrine of iustification. Written by Io. Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh, for the instruction of his flocke: and now published by some of them for the good of others Forbes, John, 1568?-1634. 1616 (1616) STC 11136; ESTC S102456 151,671 206

There are 11 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

according as it is set downe in the truth of God And intreating of these three we shall touch by the way everie one of these points mentioned in doing whereof if we shall insist somewhat more largely then shall seeme expedient to riper iudgements yet we hope that heerein we shall easily be pardoned seeing we take this paynes not for the instruction of those that are of greater iudgement then our selfe but for the helpe and cōfort of the simplest sorte Who in this mayne point of salvation may through the diversitie of opinions be brought in danger of destruction For seeing there is no hope of life to anie but such as are iustified by the righteousnes of God which is by the faith of Christ it must followe that this Iustice being taken away and any other whatsoever put in the place thereof all ground and certeyntie of salvation must needes bee also taken away To come then to the first point there be foure principall different opinions beside the opinion of Osiander which beeing odious to all we need not to speake of The first is of those who devide the worke of Iustification betwixt God and man Christs merit and mans merit faith and works grace debt the Law the Gospell but in divers respects and considerations For in respect of that which they call the first righteousnes which they esteeme nothing but a preparation of a man to iustifie himself by a formall righteousnes infounded in vs by grace they give place to God as the author worker and to his grace as the cause moving him and vnto Christs sufferings as the cause meriting that grace vnto faith as the benefit in founded into vs by grace and vnto the Gospell as the instrument whereby this benefit is wrought in vs. Yet with God his grace they ioyne man in this worke ascribing vnto him freedome of will so that God by his grace man in his will concurre in the worke God by his grace helping mans will to beleeve But in respect of that which they call the second righteousnes wherein they place the merit of eternall life they seclude God from beeing the Iustifier and ascribe iustification to man him selfe they seclude grace and establish workes of free will they seclude Christ and the merit of his obedience and place them selves and the merit of their owne workes they seclude beleeving and establish working and for the Gospell place the Law The second opinion is of those who in iustification make God to be the Iustifier and that of his grace and that by faith but as our worke of our free will yet not of the Law but of the Gospel secluding Christ and his obedience wholy from our righteousnes as likewise the Law and the workes thereof So they give to God the worke of Iustifying but the matter of their righteousnes they wholy ascribe to their owne worke and act in beleeving and place grace in nothing but in Gods gracious accepting of mans imperfect faith in place of the perfect righteousnes of the Law and attribute vnto the merit of Christes obedience this gracious acceptation of our faith as though hee had dyed and suffered not for our Iustification but to merit and obtayne at Gods hande that our owne worke of beleeving should bee graciously accepted as perfect righteousnes albeit in it selfe imperfect and where they may seeme to agree with the papist in asscribing righteousnes to their owne working they thinke that they doe sufficientlie purge them selves from that blott by this subtill evasion that they doe not attribute their righteousnes to a worke of the Lawe but to a worke of the Gospell The third opinion is of those who attribute the worke of Iustification vnto God but place their righteousnes partlie in their faith as their owne worke and partly in the obedience of Christ and make two actions of God in Iustifying In the one whereof they give place vnto grace in the other not The first action is the imputation of our imperfect faith for righteousnes and that by grace The second action is the imputatiō of Christs perfect obedience for the supplying of that which is wanting in our imperfect faith for righteousnes and that by Iustice All these three opinions doe attribute Mans righteousnes either wholy or in parte to his owne working The first and last doe ioyne grace merit together in Iustification Which things are most contrarie to the truth of God whether the workes bee of nature or of grace of the Law or of the Gospell The fourth and last opinion is of those who attribute the worke of Iustification to God alone and placeth our righteousnes onely in Christes obedience and doe acknowledge saith to be nothing but the applying and apprehending instrument of Christes obedience and the Gospell to bee the instrument of faith and all to be of grace because God giveth Christ to bee righteousnes vnto vs by grace and imputes his obedience vnto vs by grace and by grace giveth vs faith and vnto faith the Gospell so that they attribute the whole prayse of the Iustification vnto God and place the whole matter of righteousnes in the obedience of Christ secluding all workes of men eyther of the Lawe or of the Gospell and acknowledge the grace of God to be the onely cause moving God to iustifie vs by Christes obedience as likewise of the giving of vs faith to apprehend it and this opinion only agreeth with the trueth CHAPTER XXI NOw we come to these things wherein especially stands the chiefest controversies whereby the trueth of Iustification is most darkened which we will reduce all to these foure points The first shal be touching the efficient cause of Iustification The second shal be touching the materiall cause of it The third shal be touching the formall cause The fourth shal be touching the subiect that is iustified Vnder these foure are comprehended the chiefe controversies touching this matter For touching the finall cause there is no great disagreement therefore we have no need to speake much of it yet notwithstanding because it serves to cleare that which we have so much insisted in before touching the order of Adoption and Iustification we will speake something thereof after the other foure First then touching the efficient cause of Iustification the controversie is only with the Papistes for in this point albeit they agree with vs in parte or rather in shew yet they disagree from vs in the chiefest substance of this question For wee saye that God onely doeth Iustifie but they albeit they graunt the first Iustification to God in parte yet they asscribe the second Iustification wherein they place the merit of eternall life wholy to man him selfe Now for discussing this controversie wee have three thinges that may sufficientlie cleare our iudgement therein The first is the manner and forme of the Scripture phrase touching the Iustification of a man The second is the testimonie of the Scripture declaring who it is that
what faith it selfe is and what is the vse and end of it Concerning the ground and cause of our beleeving if wee carefully marke the scriptures of God it is placed especially in three thinges The first is the will of God and his eternall Decree according to his will as is cleere by Math. chapt 11. vers 26. where Christ attributed vnto the good will and pleasure of the Father that some did beleeve and some did not And Acts chap. 13. ver 48. where it is expreslie said That as many as were ordayned vnto eternall life beeleved And this teacheth vs two things First that faith is no worke depending vpon the will of man nor any power in nature Secondly that it is of the nomber of those blessings not which God did communicate in the first creation but of those which were hid vp in the mysterie of Gods will touchinge the dispensation of life in and through Christ The second thinge wherein the ground and cause of beleeving is placed in Gods free gift accordinge to the sayinge of Christ him selfe Ioh. chap. 6. vers 37. and 65. Which gift of God is there also declared to be two folde The first the giving of our persons vnto Christ according to these wordes All that the Father giveth me shall come to mee The second is the giving vnto vs grace to beleeve According to that other saying No man can come vnto mee except it be given him of my Father For as saieth the Apostle Rom. chap. 11. vers 32. God hath shut vp all men vnder vnbeleefe that he might shewe mercie on all And againe Gallat chap. 3. vers 22. The Scripture hath concluded all vnder sinne that the promise by the faith of Iesus Christ might be given to them that beleeve And this ground is verified by the saying of Ioh. chap. 12. ver 39. 40. where he giveth a reason why the Iewes for all his miracles not only beleeved not but also why they could not beleeve in Christ saying Therefore could they not beleeve because that Esay saieth Hee hath blinded their eyes c. The third thing wherein the ground and cause of our beleeving is placed is our spirituall birth Therefore saith Iohn 1. Ep. chap. 5. 1. VVhosoever beleeveth that Iesus is the Christ is borne of God Therefore the same Iohn describing who they are that doe beleeve in the Gospell Chap. 1. vers 13. sayeth which ar borne not of bloud nor of the will of flesh nor of the will of man but of God By al these three groundes it is evident that faith is no naturall but a supernaturall gift and therefore the praise of our beleeving is taken from vs and given wholy vnto God as is cleere in the wordes of Christ to Peter Math. chap. 16. ver 17. Flesh and bloud hath not reveiled that vnto thee but my Father which is in heaven Now we come to the propertie that is attributed to faith and which through faith is in every one that beleeveth and this propertie is the power of God according to the saying of the Apostle Ephe. chap. 1. ver 19. Where the Apostle prayeth that they might knowe what was the exceeding greatnes of the power of God in them that beleeve and therefore is it that faith is called the faith of the effectuall working of God Coll. chap. 2. ver 12. and that for two reasons First because no power nor working of any power can ever worke faith in our hearts except the power of God onely and therefore the Prophet Esay doeth put beleeving and the having of the arme of the Lord revealed for one thinge Chapter 53. verse 1. Secondly because the power and the effectuall working of faith in vs is nothing but the very power and the workinge of the power of God him selfe Who as saith Peter by his power through faith keepeth vs 1. Epist chap. 1. ver 5. and for this cause it is not only that faith is compted for the chiefe piece of the armour of God and of the might of his power Ephes chap. 6. but also that to have Christ livinge in vs and to live by the faith of Christ are put for one thinge Gallat chapt 2. ver 20. Thereby shewing vs that the power of faith is not any thinge but the power of GOD and of Christ dwelling by faith in vs. and that faith is the effectuall instrument whereby Christ is powerfull in vs. Vpon which grounde it is that the effectes of Christ him selfe are often attributed vnto faith as in these sayinges of Christ Thy Faith hath made thee whole Thy Faith hath saved thee And when we are saide to bee saved by faith to have our heartes purged by faith to bee iustified by faith c. A cleere example of this wee have Acts chap. 3. ver 16. where the Apostle indifferentlie attributes to the power of Christ and to faith the healing of the Creeple man Which place is carefully to be marked because it giveth a marveillous light in the vse of faith For there it is saide That through faith in his Name his name had made the man sound Which saying doth shew vs expreslie that it was not faith it selfe as it was the worke of that man but the name of Christ in which his faith was that did make him sound so that the power of faith is nothing but the power of Christ embrased by faith and that the worke of faith is nothing but the worke of Christ dwelling in our heartes by faith Which doeth iustifie their opinion who affirme that to be iustified by faith is alwayes to bee vnderstood to bee iustified by Christ For as by faith in his Name his Name made the man sounde even so by faith in his bloud his bloud maketh vs righteous Therefore sayeth the Apostle Rom. chap. 3. vers 25. That God hath set Christ forth a propitiation by faith in his bloud Where reconciling by faith in his bloud is to be vnderstoode in the same sense that making soūd by faith in his name is to be vnderstood in the other place by which it is evident that faith is never rightly taken in our iustification when it is taken for the thing wherein standeth our righteousnes and not for the instrument apprehending that thing which is our righteousnes Thus the power of God working faith and the power of God accompanying faith doeth evidently shewe faith to bee a supernaturall gift being wrought by a supernaturall power and possessing vs with a supernaturall power of God him selfe This is cleerily verified by the third pointe touching these effectes that are attributed vnto faith in the booke of God when it is saide to doe things that are above the strength of all created nature and when Saintes are saide to have done by it such thinges as are supernaturall Of these first sorte are those sayings where in the iustifying of vs the saving of vs miraculous healing of diseases by nature incurable are attributed vnto saith as also the keeping of
vs vnto salvation Of the other sorte are those sayinges wherein we are saide by faith to overcome the Divill to quenche all his fierie dartes 1. Pet. cha 5. ver 9. Ephe. chap. 6. vers 16. By faith we are saide to overcome the world 1. Iohn chap. 51 ver 4. 5. and of these effectes of faith there is a large rehearsall made Hebr. chap. 11. by which it is evident that faith is a supernaturall gift seeing it produceth such supernaturall effectes For nature never did yeeld or produce any thinge no not in the integritie of it whereby wee could bee able in resisting to overcome the Divell and the world or to performe such great things and endure such heavie torments ioyfully as by faith wee are made able to doe and suffer And this may well be verified by the dolefull experience of the fall both of men and Angells who by all the strength of nature vncorrupted could not preserve them selves in their blessed estate nor overcome their temptations Which sheweth vs that the power which accompanieth faith in the heart of the beleever is more stronge and mightie then any power which God placed by creation in any nature whatsoever Seeing it is able to save a man even now in his corrupted estate and ro preserve him vnto salvation Whereas all the power naturall of man Angells could not keepe them Now being in safetie from falling from their felicitie as also that thereby a sinnefull fraile corrupted man is able to overcome the Devil whom man created in the image of God yet perfect and without sinne was not able to withstande For this cause it is that the Apostle doth so extoll and magnifie the exceeding greatnes of Gods power which is in them that beleeve Ephe. chap. 1. ver 19. By all this it is evident that faith is no worke of nature or the effect of anie power in nature but a supernaturall gifte flowinge from the supernaturall power of GOD. By the which GOD effectually worketh in vs and by vs supernaturall effectes as beeing the supernaturall instrument whereby his power is effectuall in vs as it was in Christ when he raysed him from the dead and crowned him with glorie and with honour and this gift of God cometh vnto vs in ordinarie dispensation by hearing of the word Rom. chap. 10. For there be three ordinarie meanes by which God vseth to bestow faith vpon vs and whereby his spirit is effectuall in vs to that end The first is the Gospell therefore is the Gospell called the power of God vnto salvation Rom. chap. 1. ver 16. as also the gospell is said to be written to this end that we might bileeve Iohn chap. 20. ver 31. and we are saide to bee called vnto the faith by the Gospell 2. Thess cap. 2. ver 14. but the speciall parte of the Gospell vnto faith whereby we are called is the promise For this cause Abraham is saide not to have doubted of the promise and we are saide to be children of the promise Gal. cha 4. ver 28. Rom. chap. 9. ver 8. The second ordinarie meane is the Sacramentes which are the signes and seales of the righteousnes which is by faith The third instrument and meane is the Ministers of the Gospell who therefore are called the ministers by whom we beleeve CHAPTER XXVII NOW it followeth that wee speake of the second point touching faith that is to whom it is given of which point some what may bee collected out of these three grounds and causes of beleeving set downe heretofore therefore wee wil be the shorter herein In handling this point we have two things specially to bee marked The first is what persons they are amongst men in whom the Lord doth worke faith that is whether he worketh it in all men indifferently or in some certaine nomber only The second is in what part power or facultie of man faith is wrought Touching the first The first ground or cause that wee laid downe of beleeving may alone sufficiently cleere this seeing our beleeving depends vpon the Lords ordayning vs to eternall life of his good will and pleasure It must follow that God giveth faith to no more then hee hath Predestinated and that faith is not indifferently given to all it is manifest by experiences in all ages and by the testimonie of Gods trueth Math. cha 11. vers 25. Where Christ giveth thankes vnto the Father because hee had denied faith vnto the wise and men of vnderstanding and had given it vnto babes And againe Math. chap. 13. vers 11. it is expresly said by Christ that it was given to his disciples to know the secretes of the Kingdome of heaven but vnto the rest of the Iewes it was not given Therefore the Apostle 2 Thes chap. 3. vers 2. affirmeth plainly that all men have not faith Or rather as the words seeme to importe that faith belongs not to all men And these testimonies preceeding doe prove that this is true not only in respect of the action of mans will reiecting the meanes of knowledge and faith offered by God but in respect of the action of God in denying the meanes yea which is more in blinding their eyes that they shall not see Esay 6. and Ioh. 12. and Rom. 9. 18. Besides this it is manifest by the description of those to whom faith is given First they are described to be the sheepe of Christ Ioh. chap. 10. ver 26. and therefore sayeth Christ to the Iewes that beleeved not but yee beleeve not for yee are not of my sheepe Whereby it is manifest that none save they which are Christes sheepe doe receyve faith and that because Christ did lay downe his life for none but for his sheepe Iohn chapt 10. ver 11. 15. For none can have faith in the bloud of Christ for whom Christ never shed his bloud The second thing whereby they are described is the Fathers giving of them to Christ and this is the ground of the former For none are Christes sheepe but such as the Father gives him and therefore he him selfe acknowledgeth those who are his sheepe to have bene given him by the Father Iohn cha 10. ver 29. and 17. 6. c. according to which ground Christ speaketh Iohn chap. 6. vers 35. 36. 37. shewing this to bee the cause why the Iewes beleeved not to wit because the Father had not given them vnto him while he takes his argument from the contrarie effect in this manner All that the Father giveth me commeth vnto mee Vpon the which it must followe that of the contrarie effect there must bee a contrarie cause that is that who do not come vnto him must not be given of God vnto him For it is the will of the Father that sendes Christ that he save those only whom he hath given him Ioh. chap. 6. ver 39. and 17. 2. For which cause Christ him selfe declareth that he did manifest his Fathers Name and give the words which his Father had
make neither of the two necessarie stable or constant but variable and subiect to change affirming that the Saintes may fall from saving grace they must needes agree with the former touching the sense and meaning of the word faith as it is the action of our heartes in iudging and apprehending of our salvation The third sorte are they who esteeme faith to signifie the assured confidence of the heart vpon certayne knowledge of the best parte without any feare of the worst And this opinion onely agreeth with Gods truth For nothing can be more contrarie to the nature of faith then an vncertayne opinion seeing no demonstration can ever make a surer conclusion then faith maketh in the heart of man of all whatsoever it beleeveth So that iustly we may say that salvation beleeved and embrased by faith is more sure and stedfast and certayne vnto vs by faith then ever it was in the beginning to Adam or Angells by possession For he that beleeveth shall never perish and the gates of hell shall never prevaile against him For hee that beleeveth is perswaded that neither death nor life nor Angells nor Principalities nor powers nor thinget present nor thinges to come nor height nor depth nor any other ereature shall be able to seperate him from the love of GOD which is in Christ Iesus his Lord. And for confirmation heereof wee referre the Reader to that which we have spoken before touching the supernaturall effectes of faith and to that which heereafter followeth in the description of the true nature of faith vnto the which we nowe come leaving to speake of the error concerning the imputation of faith vntill we come to treate of imputation it selfe Wee have heard alreadie that faith is the supernaturall gift of God And that the meanes whereby the holy Ghost worketh it is the Word the Sacraments and the ministerie and that the persons to whom he giveth it are only his elect whom he hath given to Christ to be his sheepe And lastly that the whole heart of man and the powers of his soule are the subiect wherein it is wrought So that nowe it resteth to know what it is that God worketh in our soules when he giveth vs faith For in these things that have already beene said it differeth nothing from the rest of Gods saving graces For they are all heavenly spirituall and supernaturall giftes of God wrought in the whole heart of every one of Gods elect eyther by the inward operation of the holy Ghost extraordinarily or els in ordiraaie dispensation by the effectuall revelation of the Gospell Therefore seeing faith hath these things common with all the rest wee are nowe to trie the particular difference whereby it is distinguished in substance and nature from all the rest of Gods blessings The consideration of the nature of faith in it selfe is twofolde First faith is to be considered as it is the gift of God cōming from him and wrought by him in our heartes Secondly faith is to be considered as our hearts having it not wrought in them worke by it againe towards God vnto iustification This twofold consideration of faith is necessarie for the right knowledge both of the nature of the working of it For faith passively taken signifieth the effect of Gods working framinge faith in our heartes but actively taken it signifieth the action of our hearts now beleeving in laying holde vpon Iesus Christ as he who is made of God vnto vs wisedome sanctification and redemption First then we will speake of it as it is the worke of God in vs. And next as our hearts worketh by it And this we are carefully to consider for herevpon dependeth all our fellowship with God in Christ and all participation of the promise and inheritance promised to the children of God all true reioycing and gloriation in God and in this worke of faith consisteth all the strength whereby we are made able to stande against all powers of darknes and sinne and are vpholden to the ende In the scriptures of God we finde that all blessings that come from Christ vnto vs are attributed vnto faith as also our beeing Christs and the children of God in him is likewise attributed vnto faith For there be two speciall grounds in the which consists all our felicitie The first is our becomming Christes that is when wee are made his The seconde is the infallible consequence of the former when all that Christ is made of God for vs is made ours So that his death his resurrection his ascention his glorification c. are all made ours And this followeth vpon the former for as sayeth the Apostles If yee bee Christes then are yee Abrahams seede and heyres by promise Gallat chapt 3. ver 29. according to which also the Apostle sayeth All thinges are yours and ye Christes Christ Gods 1. Cor. chap. 3. ver 21. 32. 23. Now faith is the meane and instrument of both these points For by faith wee are made Christs and by faith Christ is to vs wisdome righteousnes sanctification and redemption The first of these two is the fruite of faith as God worketh it in our hearts or rather the work of God by working faith in our hearts The second is the fruit of faith nowe wrought in our hearts or rather the worke of our heartes by faith Thus faith is the mean effectual instrumēt of al our blessednes both in our vnion with Christ the sonne of God and also of our cōmunion with him both in his death life and glory and therefore we are said both to bee the sonnes of God by faith in Christ and to be iustified by faith in him and to live by faith in him and to be saved by faith in him so that faith is the supernaturall gift of God given vs for these supernaturall endes that by it we may be in Christ and Christ in vs for by faith he dwelles in our hearts and that in him and by him we may enioy righteousnes and life To speake then of the first that is of faith as God worketh it it consisteth specially in foure things The first is in Gods opening illuminating of our vnderstandings making our hearts in our vnderstanding power not only to know the promise in Christ Christ to be the seed in whom blessednes is promised to all Nations and in whom all the promises of God are yea and amen but also to iudge and esteeme these thinges reveyled of God to be a most vndoubted and vnfallible trueth so that by this first worke of the Father the heart of Gods elect is made to see vndoubtedly to acknowledge that there is no blessednes vnto man but onely in Iesus Christ crucified So that his eyes are open to see in him selfe nothinge but iust cause of condemnation from the which there is not any helpe neither in him selfe nor any creature but in Iesus Christ alone And therefore is made of God to determine with him selfe to knowe
nothing vnto life and salvation but Christ and him crucified and this worke of the Father which is the beginning of all grace is expressed in the Scriptures by Gods teachinge vs according as Christ sayeth Iohn chap. 6. ver 45. Every one that hath heard of the Farher and hath learned of him cōmeth vnto me Shewing vs thereby that the first cause of our beleeving or rather the first parte and portion of the worke of faith wrought in our heartes by God consisteth in God teaching of vs according to his promise made in his covenant Esay chap. 54. ver 13. And all thy children shal be taught of the Lord. And Ierem. chap. 31. ver 33. 34. I will put my lawe in their inward partes and write it in their heartes and they shall teach no more every man his neighbour and everie man his brother saying knowe the Lord For they shall all knowe mee from the least of them vnto the greatest of them sayeth the Lord. For it is true which Christ speaketh Math. chap. 11. ver 27. No man knoweth the Sonne but the Father neyther knoweth any man the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reveyle him So that the knowledge of God is a secrete belonging to God alone which no flesh is everable to attayne vnto by any power of his owne naturall light and vnderstanding therefore saieth the Apostle that this is the wisedome of God hid in a mysterie which none of the Princes of this worlde have ever knowne 1. Cor. 2. For as he saith in that same chapter The naturall man perceyveth not the thinges of the Spirit of God For they are foolishnes vnto him neyther can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned And this he confirmeth by a strong argument in that same chapter vers 11. saying For what man knoweth the thinges of a man saue the spirit of a man which is in him even so the thinges of God knoweth no man but the spirit of God For which cause also in that same place he attributeth the cause of all our knowledge vnto God reveyling vnto vs by his spirit the thinges that are given vs of God according to which Christ saieth vnto Peter when hee did confesse him to bee the Christ the Sonne of the living God that flesh and bloud had not reveiled that vnto him but his Father which was in heaven Math. cha 16. ver 17. thereby witnessing plainly that no naturall light nor information of mans owne minde can possibly make a man to know Iesus to be the Christ and sonne of the living God but that this knowledge commeth vnto our heartes by the supernatural gift and revelation of God by his spirit according to which the Apostle saith 1. Cor. chap. 1. ver 18. That the preaching of the crosse is to them that perish foolishnes but vnto vs that are saved it is the power of God For God hath cast away the vnderstanding of the prudent and hath made the wisedome of this worlde foolishnes For by that wisedome the world doeth not know God therefore sayth the Apostle in that same place VVee preach Christ crucified vnto the Iewes even a stūbling blocke and vnto the Graecians foolishnes but vnto them which are called both of the Iewes Graecians we preach Christ the power of God and the wisedome of God Thus it is playne that this wisedome and light of the heart whereby we know Christ crucified to be our onely Saviour and Sonne of God is a gift supernaturally given vs by God when he calleth vs and therefore saith Christ That it is not given to every man to know the secretes of heaven Math. chap. 13. vers 11. shewing vs thereby that the power to knowe these things is givē vs of God Which is yet more cleere by the speech of Christ touching them to whom this gift is not given when he sayeth that seeing they doe not see and hearing they heare not neither vnderstande And this worke of God in the scriptures is signified by opening of the eyes of our vnderstanding Ephes chapt 1. ver 18. and sometymes by opening of the heart Actes chapt 16. ver 14. And in this firste worke of God by his grace consisteth the chiefe foundation of our strength as is showen by Ioh. 1. Epi. chap. 5. vers 5. saying VVho is it that overcommeth the worlde but hee that beleeveth that Iesus is the sonne of God As likewise this is the seale of out Adoption as witnesseth the same Apostle 1. Epi. chap. 5. saying Every one that beleeveth that Iesus is the Christ is borne of God And thirdly on this dependeth our ereruall life as witnesseth Christ him selfe Iohn chap. 17. ver 3. This is eternall life that they knowe thee the onely true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ and therefore whosoever is ignorant of this point and so much more they that impugne it shal never inherit eternall life according to Christs owne testimonie Ioh. ca. 8. ver 24. Therefore I said vnto you that ye shall die in your sinnes for except yee beleeve that I am hee yee shall die in your sinnes To conclude this point then the first action of God in man and so the first gift bestowed vpon the heart of man vnto life is the power and facultie of conceyving and knowing God in Christ the Saviour as he is reveyled in the worde accordinge to the saying of Iohn Epi. 5. 20. But we knowe that that sonne of God is come and hath given vs a minde to knowe him that is true and wee are in him that is true that is in that his Sonne Iesus Christ this same is that very true God and that eternall life The second worke of God wherein our faith consisteth is in giving a wil to come to Christ and to enioy him to obey him according to the saying of the Prophet Psalm 110. 3. Thy people shall come willingly at the time of the assemblinge of thine armie in holy beautie For as the vnderstanding power of man is darkened al his wisdome is but foolishnes so his will is rebellious against Gods will in all thinges so that as he cannot naturally perceyve nor know the thinges of God so can he not naturally will nor desire the thinges of God and this oftentymes is signified in scripture by the hardnes of mans heart that cannot repent and by his stiff-neckednes and by resisting of the holy Ghost according to the words of God by the Prophet Esay ca. 65. ver 2. 3. I have spred my hands out all the day to a rebellious and gaine-saying people c. And this worke of God is expressed in scripture by the phrase of Gods drawing vs Ion. 6. 44. No man can come vnto me except the Father that hath sent me drawe him as likewise is signified by the opening of the eare as Esay cha 50. ver 5. The Lord GOD hath opened myne eare and I was not rebellious neyther turned I backe This also is
Jesus therefore also saith Iohn 1. Epist 5. That the commandements of God are not greevous to him that is borne of God And he addeth this reason takē from the former ground which is because by faith they overcome the world and all thinges whatsoever within them or without them opposeth it selfe vnto their obedience For this cause the obedience of the Saints is called the obedience of faith Rom. cha 1. ver 5. and obedience to the Gospel is called obedience to the faith Acts cha 6. ver 7. And for the same reason whatsoever is not of faith is said to be sinne Rom. cha 14. 23. as also That without faith it is impossible to please God Heb. chap. 11. 6. which sentence sheweth cleerely the trueth of this point that there can be no strength in mans nature to performe any thing according to the will of God of it selfe but that all his strength and abilitie to doe according to Gods minde is from IESVS Christ dwelling in his hearte by faith By whose helpe strengthening vs we are able to doe all things as saith the Apostle of him selfe Phil. chap. 4. ver 13. Vpon the same respect it is that the Apostle interpretes his owne saying That Christ liueth in him in this speech The life that I nowe live in the flesh I liue it by the faith which is of the sonne of God Galat. chap. 2. ver 20. shewing vs that to haue Christ living in vs and to liue by the faith of Christ is all one thing albeit in divers considerations for our life is the life of Christ properlie because indeed from him alone floweth al goodnes and in him is the vertue of our well doing but our life is the life of faith not properlie but because it is the meane by the which onely Christ who is our life dwelleth in our heartes and liveth in vs. This thing it is that maketh one and the selfe same action externally performed according to the cōmandement by two diverse persons to be acceptable obedience to God in the one and abhominable wickednes and sinne in the other according to the speech of the Apostle touching the sacrifices of Cain and Abel because the one did offer in faith the other not Now in respect of this fruit and efficacie of faith the Fathers doe call faith the seale of our election conforme to that of Peter 2. Epi. chap. 1. who willeth vs by the vertue that is in our faith to make our calling and election sure as also they call it the soule of our soule because as our soule quickeneth our bodies so doth faith our soules also they call it the root of a good life by which all fruit is good and without the which all fruit is rotten and corrupted Of all these things which we have spoken of faith wee may easily perceive that faith is neither a parte nor portiō of any naturall power or facultie in man neither the effect or work of anie power or facultie naturall in man neither serving for any naturall vse in any naturall thing vnto man but that it is a gift supernaturall given freely by God and wrought supernaturallie above al naturall power in our hearts vnto a supernaturall end that we might be able to obtaine and to performe things which by nature it is impossible that we either cā obtain or do And this supernatural gift is placed in our harts by God as the effectual instrument mean of his power whereby ro make vs able to be capable of heavenly and supernatural things and to performe heauenly and supernaturall obedience to God Of which it is evident that faith is the first blessing in order of all the blessings of God also that no other blessing is eyther possessed by vs or preserued in vs but by it alone so that it is not so much any parte of the matter of our blessednes as it is the mean instrument of it so that our righteousnes life and glorie doth not consist in it but rather subsisteth in vs by it Of these things we may collect what faith is both as God worketh it in vs as our hearts worketh by it as God worketh it in our harts it is a supernatural gift wrought by God of his free grace in al the powers of our soule to be the effectual instrumēt of his power in vs whereby our heartes are made able both to perceyve to embrace and constantly to keepe Christ and all spirituall blessings in him belonging to life godlines of life as also to be able to walke worthie of our heavenly calling As our heart worketh by it faith is the very motion of all the powers of our hart wrought by the former working of God in them whereby our heartes now beleeving lay holde vpon the promise and vpon Christ crucified for vs and vpon righteousnes and life in him and whereby all these are brought into our heartes and wee possessed with them and whereby the things possessed are kept in our heartes in the middest of all temptation overcomming all our spirituall enemies and whereby our hearts doe serve God so as to please him And vpon this worke of faith follow these effectes in our soules First our heartes reioyce bo●● in the sight of the salvation and in the hope of the glory of God Psalm 105. 4. 5. Rom. chap. 5. ver 2. Secondly our hearts are filled with a confident boldnes towardes God that wee dare drawe neare vnto him confidentlie and call him Abba Father Rom. chap. 8. ver 15. Gal. chap. 5. ver 6. Ephe. chap. 3. ver 12. Heb. chapt 4. ver 16. and chap. 10. ver 16. Thirdly our heartes are filled with the peace of God and a good conscience Rom. chapt 5 ver 1. Iohn chap. 14 ver 1. so that in patience we possesse our soules wayting for that blessed hope and that appearing of the glorie of that mightie God and of Iesus Christ our Saviour and this is the first gift that God in iustifying giveth a ma● CHAPTER XXX NOW it followeth that we speake of the seconde gift whereby we are iustified and that is Chri●t Iesus himselfe For God first giveth vs faith vnto righteousnes and then by faith he giveth vs Christ as our righteousnes therefore is Christ also called the gift of God and that in two respectes First in respect of Gods sending him into the worlde to suffer the death of the crosse and by his death to redeeme vs in which respect it is saide That God so loved the world that hee hath given his onely begotten sonne c. Iohn chap. 3. ver 16. Secondly in respect of Gods particular giving of Christ now crucified vnto the beleeving heart according to which the Apostle speaketh Coll. chap. 2. ver 6. As therefore yee have receyved Ghrist Iesus the Lorde walke in him and Rom. chap. 5. Our righteousnes is called the gift of God For which cause also Christ is said to dwel in our heartes by faith and of
adoption but also as the propitiation for sinne in his bloud which is the ground of Gods iustifying him For as God first openeth our eyes to see Christ to bee the sonne of God and by making vs to beleeve that maketh vs partakers of adoption so secondly by opening our eyes to see him to be ordayned by God a propitiation for sinne in his bloud and by making vs to beleeve that he layeth the foundation of our iustification in our heartes which is finished and accomplished by his gratious and free imputation For vnto the iustification of a sinner by the obedience of Christ in his death not onely faith but also the imputation of faith and that by grace must preceed before that Christ or his obedience can bee our righteousnes not that there is any defect or insufficiencie in Christes obedience but because neither faith hee nor his obedience is iustly ours vntill that by the free imputation and accompt of GOD they be made ours This we are carefully to consider that wee doe not confound the sufficiencie of Christes obedience our right therevnto as many perverslie doe in these dayes for the sufficiencie which is in Christ and his obedience vnto righteousnes is restrayned according to Gods gratious giving and imputinge faith and his obedience by faith and his imputation gift and grace are restrayned to his calling for the promise of God is restrayned to his calling as is cleere Acts chap. 2. vers 29. and all vertue in Christ vnto salvation is likewise restrayned vnto his calling as is cleere 1. Cor. chap. 1. ver 24. and his callinge is restrayned to his Decree and his Decree is restrayned to his purpose of which it appeareth evidently that all sufficiencie of Christes merit how great and infinite soever is no larger in right and efficacie then his calling and so consequently then his Decree and purpose For Gods promise is no larger then his calling and his calling no larger then his Decree and his Decree no larger then his purpose Heerevpon it followeth that Gods purpose is no larger then his applying by ●ustifying and glorifying seeing his iustification is as large as his calling and his calling as large as his Decree and his Decree as large as his purpose This is yet more evident by his promise which wee have shewen to bee of no larger extent then his calling of which it must followe that his purpose can bee of no larger extent then his applying because his calling and applying must bee of equall extent and his purpose of equall extent with his calling Of all these thinges it is manifest that the subiect of Gods iustification is the man indued with faith and this is to bee marked against those who esteeme the beleeving man in the foreknowledge of God to be the subiect of Gods Decree CHAPTER XXXIIII THE next pointe that we have to speake of is touchinge the finall cause of iustification in the which wee purpose to be short seeing it is not a matter controverted but yet it serveth to cleare the trueth of that going before concerninge the ordet of Gods benefites It is receyved vniversallie of all that the finall cause of righteousnes is life for there is no way to attayne vnto life but by righteousnes and for this cause iustification is called The iustification of life Rom. chap. 5. vets 18. and for the same cause it is saide That they who receyve that aboundance of grace and of the gift of that righteovsnes shall reigne in life Rom. chap. 5. ver 17. therefore is salvation called the end of our faith Pet. 1. Epist cha 1. ver 9. Carrying about with you the end of your faith even the salvation of your soules And this is according to the plaine speech of God Ezek. chap. 18. If a man be iust he shall surely live saith the Lord but the soule that sinneth shall die And againe in the same chapter ver 20. The righteousnes of the righteous shal be vpon him and the wickednes of the wicked shal be vpon him selfe And againe In his righteousnes that he hath done he shall live By these testimonies it is plaine that the end of righteousnes is life according to the saying of the Prophet Haba The iust shaell live by faith in the 2. chapter ver 4. and therefore eternal life is called the hope of righteousnes Gall. chapt 5. ver 5. For wee through the spirit waite for the hope of righteousnes through faith And in this same sense is the saying of the Apostle to bee taken Rom. chap. 8. ver 23. VVee doe sigh in our selves wayting for our adoption even the redemption of our bodyes as may easilie bee perceyved by the wordes following wherein hee giveth the reason of this our waytinge when hee sayeth for by hope wee are saved c. where our Adoption is put for our salvation or glorification or redemption in that sense wherein redemption is taken 1. Corinth chap. 1. ver 30. and this is needfull to bee marked to let vs see how diversly Adoption is taken in the holy scriptures of God And that wee may see the trueth of that which wee have saide before concerning the difference betwixt beeing a sonne by faith and by prerogative for as sayeth Iohn 1. Epist chap. 3. ver 2. we are now the sonnes of God but it is not made manifest yet what wee shall bee where he plainly distinguisheth betwixt beeing a sonne and being a glorified sonne for by faith wee are the sonnes of God Gall. chap. 3. ver 26. and yet by faith wee are not the glorified sonnes of God but yet still wayte for our Adoption that is our glorification And this diverse sense of Adoption is evidently cleered by the diverse sense of redemption wherein it is taken in the Rom. chap. 8 ver 23. and Heb. chap. 9. ver 15. For Rom. chap. 8. it is taken in one sense with Adoption that is for the glorification of our bodyes But in the 9. chap. to the Heb. it is taken for iustification which place also confirmeth eternall life to bee the end of our iustification whyle it is sayde that Christ is the Mediator of the New Testament for this cause that through death which was for the redemption of the transgressions that were in the former testament they which were called might receyve the promise of eternall inheritance And this same is made manifest by the Apostles order set downe Rom. chap. 8. where hee sayeth whom he iustifieth them also hee glorifieth For as calling is the fruite of predestination and iustification the fruit of calling so glorification is the fruite of iustification CHAPTER XXXV THus we are brought to the conclusion of the maine point touching iustification what it is which in the scriptures is described shortly and succinctly somtimes by the not imputatiō of sinne somtimes by the remission of sinne somtime by the covering and hiding of sinne somtime by the imputation of righteousnes sometime by the imputation of faith vnto
hatred the blotting out of the hand-writinge which was against vs the removinge of the partition wall and abolishinge of all Principalities and Powers and all our spirituall enimies is still attributed vnto his crosse And therefore the whole worde of the Gospell is called the worde or preachinge of the Crosse first Corinth chapt 1. vers 18. And the speciall thinge which the Apostle respected in preaching nothinge but Christ and him crucified and why Christ will not have the Gospell preached in wisedome of wordes is that the Crosse of Christ may not bee made of none effect 1. Corinth chap. 1. vers 17. Which should make vs all to take heed vnto our selves in layinge downe any other grounde except the death of Christ or ioyning any other thing vnto the death of Christ in the matter of our righteousnes least wee make his death and crosse of none effect The fourth grounde which seemeth cleerlie to confirme this pointe is the argument which the Apostle vseth Hebr. chapter 10. ver 18. conteyned in these wordes VVhere there is remission of sinnes there is no more oblation for sinne By which argument hee both proveth the ineffectuallnes of all the sacrifices of the Law and the eternall vertue of the death of Christ vnto the remission of sinnes By which argument of the Apostle it seemeth necessarilie to followe that in nothing which is in Christ himselfe before his death consisteth the remission of our sinnes and so consequentlie our righteousnes For where remission of sinnes is there is no more offeringe for sinne Therefore if in Christes actuall obedience or in his habituall righteousnes there had beene remission of sinnes originall and actuall as it behoved to bee if they bee imputed to vs for righteousnes surely the death of Christ is needlesse For to what ende should Christ have bene delivered to death for our sinnes as sayeth the Apostle Rom. chapt 4. vers 25 or to what ende should hee haue beene offered for the takinge away of sinne as hee is saide to bee Hebr. chap. 9. vers 26. 28. if so be that all our iniquities both originall and actuall be pardoned in his preceeding actuall obediende Surely it seemeth that this opinion would have made Christ to die without a cause For where it is aledged that he was offred to remove the punishment of our sinne it seemeth to conteyne a double contradiction to Gods truth For first it is manifest by the Scriptures that he was offred not only to deliver vs from the curse and punishment but also from sinne it selfe Secondly it seemeth to impugne the iustice and righteousnes of God who never punisheth where guiltines is taken away For death is the reward of sinne Therefore where sinnes are removed death can not bee inflicted For where there is no sinne there is no death And therefore sayeth the spirit of God that where remission of sinnes is there is no more sacrifice for sinne According to which saying either Christs death and suffring vpon the crosse is no sacrifice for sinne or then there was no remission of sinne before either in his habituall righteousnes or actuall obedience or any other thing whatsoever Thus the very offring of Christ for sinne secludes all things preceeding whatsoever from all vertue or efficacie of purging sinne and removing of iniquitie For as witnesseth the same Apostle Heb. chap. 10. vers 2. 3. Where there is a new remembrance againe of sinnes they have never bene formerly taken away An therefore seeing in Christs death there is a new remembrance of sinnes againe it cannot bee that they were ever taken away by any thing preceeding his death For otherwise Christ should not have bene offred Because that the offerers beeing once purged have from that tyme forth no more conscience of sinnes Heb. chap. 10. vers 2. The first ground which serveth to cleere this point is set downe by 1. Ep. Ioh. chap. 1. vers 7. where he sayth that the bloud of Iesus Christ purgeth vs from all sinne which wordes importe playnlie that it is a needles and vnnesseccary thing to adde any thing to the death of Christ in the matter of our righteousnes For if it alone performe the whol worke of our iustification it is an idle curiositie and a fruitles contention when men contend for any other thing to bee ioyned in this worke with it But these wordes of the Apostle doe plainly manifest that the bloud of Christ alone accomplisheth our iustification For whatsoever purgeth vs from all sinne must needes accomplish our righteousnes and fully iustifie vs both from originall and actuall sinne therefore it must needes holde that in his bloud consisteth the full matter of our righteousnes For nothing that contayneth not full and perfect righteousnes can possibly cleanse vs from all sinne Moreover by this sentence of Iohn it would appeare that the opinion of those men who put a difference betwixt an innocent man and a iust man hath no soliditie at all nor any warrant in Gods trueth if we compare the saide sentence with the wordes of David Psalm 32. repeated by the Apostle Rom. 4. in the which The man whose sinnes are pardoned is pronounced to be blessed By which wordes it is manifest that vnto eternall blessednes it is sufficient to have remission of sinnes which could not be true if after remission of sinnes which is alleadged to be by imputatiō of Christes actuall obediēce and fulfilling of the Lawe men should yet be in dāger of punishment vntill Christ did die for thē For hovv can he be blessed that still is liable to punishment vnder the sentence of death Therefore either remission of sinnes maketh not a man blessed or then remission of sinnes must onely cōsist in the bloud of Christ seeing as saith the Apost Heb. ch 2. ver 15. we are not delivered from the feare of death but by the death of Christ only by whose stripes onely wee are healed By the same reason it is evident that by Christs actual obedience there can be no remission of sinnes seeing in the cōfession of those that are of that opinion by that obedience men are not exempt from punishment and so cannot be said to be blessed Besides this opinion doth flatly contradict the trueth For the Scriptures placeth righteousnes in the remission of sinnes and vnto life it requireth no more but righteousnes For the iust by faith shall live Moreeover innocencie before God cannot preceede righteousnes For as the Lord holdeth not the wicked innocent so by the contrarie he holdeth him that is righteous to be innocent therefore betwixt a sinner and a iust man there can be no mid dell estate and condition of a man before God Except we will place a middest betwixt righteousnes sinne and a middell condition betwixt heaven and hell in the world to come For as heaven is for iust men and hell for wicked men the same iustice of God requireth that there bee a middell condition for such as are betwixt both
seeing they are neither in the state of the iust nor of the wicked Men doe not see what a foundation this opinion layeth for establishinge the Papistes Limbus Patrum and vainely invented Purgatorie Furthermore this opinion seemeth to imply a contradiction in it selfe For first it affirmeth that the actuall obedience of Christ is imputed vnto vs as righteousnes and yet they holde that it doth not iustifie vs from punishment Secondly they confesse that it maketh vs innocent and yet denie that it maketh vs iust Which are thinges impossible For whatsoever is imputed as righteousnes must iustifie vs and whatsoever maketh vs innocent must necessarily make vs iust For nothing but righteousnes can make a man innocent before God Therefore seeing that sentence of Iohn asscribeth the purging of all sinne to the bloud of Christ be it originall or arctuall it is the safest way for vs being warranted by the H. Ghost to accompt it onely the matter of our righteousnes and to beware of adding any thing too it Whereof we have not the like expresse warrant And to make this ground yet more sure we are to cōsider the nature of the death and suffering of Christ Which is manifest by the wordes of Christ him selfe Math. cha 20. ver 28. Marke cha 10. ver 45. where he sayeth The sonne of man is not come to bee served but to serve and to give his live a ransome for many therefore was he called Iesus because he saved vs from our sinnes And for the same cause we are saide in his bloud to have redemption and by the bloud of his crosse to be reconciled vnto God And for this same cause the Lord is said to have set him foorth a propitiation for sinne in his bloud and to have wounded him for our transgressions to have broken him for our iniquities and to have made him sinne and a curse for vs. All which phrases import three thinges The I. is that Christ did pay by his death a price for vs to set vs at libertie from sinne The II. is that by his death he reconciled vs vnto God removing his wrath frō vs. The III. is that God did execute vpon him in his death the iudgement due to vs for our iniquities therefore is hee saide not to have spared his owne sonne Vpon the which it followeth that both the whole price of our Redemption the whole matter of our peace and the whoie satisfaction for our sinnes consisteth in the death of Christ and so consequently of our full righteousnes Now as we have said before the iudgemēt of God is alwayes according to truth so that in wounding his sonne for our transgressions he behoved to have chastised him in proportion and measure answerable to all our iniquities So that this satisfaction by his death being layde in ballance with the perfect obedience of the Law required of vs it behoved in the iustice of God to be of equal waight with it and no lesse able fully to answere the iustice of God then the full obedience of the Lawe For the onely iust GOD and Iudge of all the worlde can not ordayne a punishment and satisfaction to his iustice for sinne neither execute it in greater or lesser measure or proportion of iustice then the fault required Hereof it must follow seeing Christes death bloud is the chastisement of our peace punishmēt inflicted of God for the sinnes of his elect it must contayne in it as full iustice righteousnes as the full accomplishment of the Lawe by vs should have done therefore saith Ioh. That the bloud of Iesus purgeth vs from all iniquities to teach vs that his bloud being imputed vnto vs as our righteousnes by God doth put vs in the same estate case touching righteousnes vnto life before God wherin we should have bene if we had performed the condition of the law which is do this thou shalt live and therfore it being equivalent in the iustice of God to that which was required of vs vnto life it is in vaine to adde anything vnto it vnto perfect righteousnes This same is also cleere by the Apostles speech Rom. cha 3. ver 25. when he sheweth that God did set foorth Christ a propitiation in his bloud to shew his righteousnes to this end that he might be iust For heere two thinges are to be observed serving to this purpose The first is that only in the bloud of Iesus the righteousnes of God whereby we are iustified is to be seene The second is that by the sight thereof God is knowne to bee iust in sparing his elect and iustifying them freely by the redemptiō that is in Christ Wherevpon it must follow that Christ in his death must have in most full and perfect manner answered the iustice of God no lesse then our full and perfect obedience should have done otherwise it could never have shewen the righteousnes of God neither could he have bene manifested iust in iustifying vs thereby For the Law of God is fulfilled and the righteousnes or iustice of God therein required is accomplished two manner of wayes that is eyther by doeing all thinges commanded therein or els by suffering such punishment as in the iustice of God for the transgression thereof is in iust proportion answerable therevnto so that in eyther of these fully finished the iustice of God vnto eternall life is answered The sixt ground is builded vpon the lawe of the Priesthood which was ordayned particularly of God for this end to make expiation of our sinnes and bring vs vnto God Which two benefites were shadowed in two actions of the Lev●ticall high Priest in the day of expiation The first was in offering sacrifice for the peoples sinnes and sprinkeling the bloud thereof before the Lord. The second was the carying of the names of the Tribes of the Lord into the Sanctuarie ingraven in the two stones vpon his shoulders and twelve vpon his brest for a remembrance continually before the Lord Exod. 28. Now the Law of this Priesthood is that none performe this office before the 30. yere of his age as is manifest Nomb 4. where all that enter in the assemble to doe the worke in the tabernacle of the congregation are commanded to bee nombred from 30. yeare olde and above vntill 50. according to which lawe Christ him seife who was the substance of all those shadowes did not enter in that office vntill hee began the thirtie yeare of his age as is cleere Luke chap. 3. vers 21. Heereof it must followe that no action performed by Christ before that time can be accompted the action of expiation of sinne or reconciliation of vs vnto God therefore the Scripture attributeth our redemption and reconciliation and particularlie our iustification to no action preceeding but to his death thereafter following and the action of bringing vs vnto God is particularie asscribed by the Apostle Peter vnto the death of Christ 1. Epi. chap. 3. vers 18. And the Apostle declareth that
the worde knowledge is put which is when it signrfieth the naked and bare vnderstanding of thinges that are reveyled but it is taken for an infallible science when as the heart knoweth God and knoweth him vndoubtedly to be God and when as it knoweth Christ and knoweth him vndoubtedly to bee the sonne of God and when it knoweth Gods trueth and knoweth it vndoubtedly to be the trueth of God therefore saieth Iohn the Baptist Hee that receyveth his testimonie hath sealed that God is true Iohn chap. 3. ver 33 And againe Iohn 1. Epi. chap. 5. ver 10. Hee that heleeveth not God hath made him a liar because he beleeved not the record that God witnessed of his soune Neither is this all which is meant by the knowledge of faith but a third thing is yet to be added for the full vnderstandinge thereof For besides the sight and knowledge of the thinges which are reveiled by God and also besides the knowledge of the vndoubted veritie and trueth of them it is required that wee knowe them to bee reveyled by God vnto vs and knowe the vndoubted trueth and veritie of them toward vs in our particular person that is that whatsoever God reveyle to vs he reveyleth it vnto vs as a thing which he hath appointed for vs and when he giveth vs the sight and knowledge of the vndoubted veritie of the things reveyled he maketh vs assuredlie to knowe that they shal be truely verily accomplished in our persons conforme to that ground which we have laide downe before concerning faith that is that what we beleeve we must beleeve it concerning our selves in particular according as it is said of Abraham that he beleeved God that he should bee the Father of many Nation●s And as Iob speaketh of him selfe chap. 19. verses 25. 26. 27. I am sure that my Redeemer liveth and I shall see God in my flesh whom I my selfe shall see and my eyes shall beholde and none other for mee According to which certaintie the Apostle Paul speaketh also of him selfe Rom. chap. 8. and for this maner of knowledge which commeth by faith the Fathers doe call faith the eye whereby we see the invisible things of God as also the ingravē forme of the sonnes of God and for this same cause it is called by the Apostle Heb. chap. 11. the evidence of things which are not seene where by the word evidence is vnderstoode that faith doeth not onely shew them but by evident demonstration confirme the vndoubted veritie of them and that to vs in particular so that it letteth me not only see life eternall in Christ and this eternall life to belong to all that are in Chtist but particularly it letteth me see my selfe in Christ and this life to belonge to me in him and that so certainlie as nothing in heaven nor earth can bee more certaine and thus much for the first vse of faith The seconde ende wherefore faith is given is possession and this confirmeth evidently and plainely the former ground touching knowledge that it is so to be vnderstood as we have spoken For the knowledge of faith is never without possession according to thar saying of Christ Ioh. cha 14. ver 17. speaking of the spirit whow the world can not receyve because it seeth him not neyther knoweth him but yee knowe him for hee dwelleth with you and shal bee in you According to which ground it is that Ioh. sayth Hee that beleeveth in that sonne of GOD hath the witnes in him self 1. Epist chap. 5. ver 10. Thus faith maketh vs to know nothing but that which it also maketh vs to possesse therefore doeth the Apostle pray to God for the Ephesians that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith chap. 3. vers 27. For as the heart of man can never know Christ by it owne light but by the supernaturall light of faith so it can never apprehend Christ nor any blessing in Christ by any natural power that is in the will affection thereof Therefore God giveth to his elect the supernaturall gift of faith in their hearts that his elect whose heartes could never by any naturall strength ever attaine to the possession of Christ nor ever desire to have him nor yet embrace him with vnfayned love as their only treasure righteousnes and life might chose him and count all things but dunge to gaine him forsaking them selves and their owne righteousnes and to love him and embrace him with such affectiō that they prefer him to all things evē to their owne life so that man by faith is not only made to know his redeemer but also to possesse him and all blessings in him And for this cause is it that in the scriptures we are saide to be the children of God by faith in Christ to be iustified by faith in him to bee saved by faith in him and as saith the Apostle Peter beleeving in him we carrie about with vs the end of our faith the salvation of our soules 1. Epist 1. 9. And for this working of faith it is called by the Apostle the subsisting of things hoped for Hebr. 11. 1. because it giveth a certaine being and subsisting vnto things that are yet invisible and are yet only expected and hoped for and maketh thē to subsist in our hearts therfore saith Christ he that beleeveth is alreadie translated from death to life and hath everlasting life Ioh. 5. 24. Thus we see that faith being taken away the heart of man should never be able to possesse nor apprehend Christ nor righteousnes or any other spirituall blessing in him Therefore because it is the effectuall instrument of Gods supernaturall power in our heartes whereby we apprehende and possesse Christ and all blessings in him The Fathers doe call it the hand of a Christian as also the mouth of a Christian and likewise the bound of a Christian because by faith as by a hand we lay holde on him and by faith as by a mouth wee receyve him into our heartes and by faith as by a bande that never can be broken wee are so vnited to him and hee with all the benefites that are in him vnto vs that we never can possibly bee seperated from him nor he or his blessinges from vs for this cause is it that Augustine sayth Beleeue onely and thou hast eaten him And for cleering of this grounde it is that these phrases of speech are vsed to wit that Christ is the ende of the lawe vnto righteousnes to all that beleeve that the promise is given to them that faithfully beleeve That the Gospell is the power of GOD vnto salvation to everie one that beleeveth c. all to teach vs that neither the Gospell can helpe vs to salvation neither is the promise made ours nor Christes righteousnes belongeth vnto vs except we beleeve because there is no mean to make any thing conteyned in the Gospell especially the promise or Christ him selfe to be ours but faith onely And for this same
cause our righteousnes is saide to bee the righteousnes of God which is by faith and the righteousnes which is through the faith of Christ Phil. chap. 3. ver 9. And Christ is saide to bee a reconciliation through faith in his bloud Rom. chap. 3. ver 25. All serving to teach vs that faith is not our righteousnes it selfe but only the meane by the which we attayne to that which is our righteousnes that is Christ in his bloud for in that sense is righteousnes faid to be through faith and by faith Moreover it is for this same cause that faith is called in the Scriptures the faith of Christ Rom. chap. 3. where righteousnes is saide to be the righteousnes of God by the faith of Iesus and that because the whole matter and substance which by faith wee eyther knowe or apprehende vnto righteousnes is onely Christ Sometimes it is called the faith of his name Acts cha 3. ver 16. as also the faith in his name as Ioh. chap. 1. ver 12. because all the vertue strength and power whereby we beleeve to bee iustisied is in Christ alone and in the vertue of his death and resurrection so that the vertue is not in faith it selfe but in Iesus apprehended by faith Sometimes againe it is called the faith towardes Christ Act. chap. 20. ver 21. because faith setteth nothing before it as the obiect but Christ alone for the Gospell which is the worde of faith propoundeth not any thing vnto vs but onely Christ as eyther promised or given vnto vs of God to bee the matter eyther of our righteousnes sanctification or redemption Sometimes againe it is called the faith in Christ Gal. chap. 3. ver 26. and that for two causes First because that wherein by faith our heartes are fastened and in the which our heartes only setleth their full confidence of righteousnes and remission of sinnes is onely Christ in whom onely our faith is and we also by faith for thereby we are made to be in him and hee in vs and therfore in the scripturs to be in Christ to be in the faith are put indifferently Rom. cha 8. vers 10. compared with 2. Cor. cha 13. ver 3. 5. And for this same respect the proper effectes of Christ him selfe are attributed vnto faith The second Reason is because faith neither suffereth vs to rest vpon it nor on our selues nor on anie other thing nor yet in any thing that is in faith or in our selves or in any thing except Christ onely and that which is in him as the ground of our confidence or as the matter of our righteousnes or blessednes therefore are we saide in him to have redemption in him to be made righteousnes and in him to be circumcised For whatsoever we are made by Faith we are made it in Christ and what soever faith maketh to be ours it is also in Christ therefore faith maketh not God our God but in Christ nor vs the children of God but in Christ nor righteous but in Christ c. For whatsoever faith layeth holde on it findeth it in Christ so that the hart of man when it beleeveth vnto righteousnes sendeth out faith fixeth it in Christ thereby laying holde vpon him and his obedience vnto righteousnes bringing him and his obedience with all the vertue both of his death and life into our heartes to dwell in them Sometimes also it is called the faith by Christ because hee is the Author Fountayne and occasion of it not so much because he with the Father and holy Ghost doeth worke it as because hee alone is the meane and occasion of it For as the Father redeemeth vs by Christ and by him maketh vs his sons and righteousnes c. so also he maketh vs to beleeue by Christ so that take mee away Christ all ground and foundation of saving faith in God is taken away for God hath layde the whole foundation of our beleefe in him alone For which cause Pet. 1. Epist chap. 1 ver 21. sayeth That by his meanes wee beleeve in G●d and in that same place it is saide That God hath raysed him from the dead and given him glorie that our faith and hope might bee in God And to this same effect the same Apostle sayeth in the same chapter ver 3. That God hath begotten vs againe to a lively hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead Vpon which respect it is that the Apostle Paul 1. Cor. chap. 15. ver 17. sayeth expresly If Christ bee not raysed your faith is vayne Vpon which we may easilie gather that faith is a vaine fooilsh faith whereby a man is made to beleeve or hope for any blessing from God which maketh it not first to bee performed by God in Christ For our faith of our vniō with God ariseth vpon the knowledge of Christ his assuming in vnitie of person our nature vnto his the faith of our being the sonnes of God ariseth vpon Christ the man our brother being the very sonne of GOD our faith that God will make vs righteousnes ariseth vpō this that God hath made Christ sinne for vs and so foorth of the rest the hope of our resurrection is builded vpon his resurrection the hope of our assention vpon his assention the hope of our glorification vpon his glorification so that the Lord worketh in our heartes neither faith nor hope in him of any blessing whatsoever whereof hee doeth not first reveyle vnto vs a cleere ground and evident foūdation in Iesus Christ the sonne And therefore it may appeare how detestable a doctrine that is and execrable be the teachers of it that affirmeth that a man may be saved without the knowledge of Iesus Christ our Lord. Thus by all these phrases concerning faith the Lord would teach vs that Christ is the matter and hee is the ground of all whatsoever wee beleeve and that there is nothinge in Christ which is not made ours by faith And for this same purpose in Scriptures it is sometimes called the faith in the bloud of Christ Rom. chap. 3. ver 25. and that to teach vs what is the particular thing in Christ wherein God hath made him our righteousnes and whereby the Lord would haue vs to beleeve remission of sinnes in him for albeit Christ be vno vs all and that in all thinges and doeth fill vs all in all thinges yet as wee haue marked before there is no benefite which wee apprehende by faith in Christ but it hath the owne particular ground and foundation wherevpon it is builded and therefore as his faith is but vaine who expects his resurrection in Christ if he doe not know Christ to bee risen againe so his faith must be vaine who beleeveth the remission of sinnes in Christ and yet knoweth not that Christ did shed his bloud expressely for his iniquities For as God begettes vs to the hope of life by the resurrection of Ieses from the dead so he begetteth vs