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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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Negatively they believed not the truth That is received not the Gospel in the simplicity of it as revealed by Christ and his Apostles and recorded in the Scriptures but wilfully and for their interests sake gave up themselves to these corruptions 2. Positively had pleasure in unrighteousness in the 10 th verse it was They received not the love of the truth Now when the meritorious cause is repeated there is something more added They had a love to and delight in other things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here two things must be explained 1. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unrighteousness 2. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taking pleasure in unrighteousness 1. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unrighteousness Righteousness is giving every one his due and denying them their due is unrighteousness There is a giving man his due and a giving God his due Matth. 22.21 Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesars and unto God the things that are Gods Righteousness is often put for giving man his due Titus 2.12 That we should live soberly righteously c. and giving God his due which is worship and reverence Psal. 29.2 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name And again Ps. 96.8 Give unto the Lord the glory due to his name bring an offering and come into his Courts Now this unrighteousness here spoken of is principally meant in the latter sense False ways of worship are the greatest unrighteousness that can be practised For the duty that we owe to God is the most righteous thing in the World Now by false worship you withdraw the Glory of God from him and communicate it to another Worship is his own proper due both by the light of nature and Scripture and therefore the Gentiles which had the light of nature are said to detain the truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 1.18 why the reason is rendred in the after Verses 23. They changed the glory of God into an Image made like a corruptible man Ver. 25. They changed the truth of God into a lie and worshipped and served the Creature more than the Creator This was their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their unrighteousness or injurious dealing with God So the Antichristians that had the light of Scripture though under palliated pretences changed the truth of God into a lie loved their own errors more than simple and plain Christianity or the true knowledge of God and diverted the worship from himself unto an Idol 2. They had pleasure in unrighteousness in these things they please themselves not lapse into it out of simple ignorance and error of mind And so the Apostle parallels the two great Apostasies That from the light of nature and that from the light of the Gospel Light of nature Rom. 1.32 Not only do these things but have pleasure in them that do them Light of Scripture Have pleasure in unrighteousness they are mad upon their Idols and Images not only are Idolaters but delight in Idolatry and Image-worship Psal. 97.7 That boast themselves of Idols Now to observe some things 1. Errors of Judgment as well as sins of practice may bring damnation upon the Souls of men All sins do in their own nature tend to damnation Rom. 6.23 For the wages of sin is death And Errors of Judgment are sins for they are contrary to the rule or law of God 1 Joh. 3.4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the Law for sin is the transgression of the Law Any swerving from the Law is sin And they are inductive of other sins for if the eye be blind the whole body is full of darkness Matth. 6.23 It perver●s our zeal There is nothing so mischievous wicked and cruel that a man blinded with error will not attempt against those that differ from him Ioh. 16.2 They shall put you out of the Synagogues yea the time cometh that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth God service A blind Horse is full of metal but ever and anon stumbleth Therefore if a man be not guided by sound Judgment his zealous affections will precipitate him into mischief As the Jews that persecuted Christ and his Apostles had a zeal of God but not according to knowledge Rom. 10.2 So the Popish Zealots with what fury have they persecuted the innocent and sincere servants of Christ The Papists would be angry if we should not reckon St. Dominick a zealous man and the poor Albigenses felt the bitter effects of that zeal in the destruction of many thousands by inhumane Butcheries and Villanies about Tholouse c. The Lord deliver us from the furies of transported brain-sick Zealots 2. Though all errors may bring damnation upon the Souls of men yet some more especially than others may be said to be camning As 2 Pet. 2.1 Some shall bring in damnable Heresies Now this may be either from the matter or manner of holding them 1. From the matter if destructive of the way of Salvation by Christ. Some are utterly inconsistent with Salvation and eternal life as errors in the fundamentals in Religion As suppose that a man should reject or refuse Christ after a sufficient proposal of the Gospel to him there is no question but this is damning unbelief Joh. 3.19 And this is the condemnation that light is come into the World and men loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil But yet we are not to say that alone damneth There are other things necessary to Salvation contained under that general truth The Scripture saith Joh. 17.3 And this is life eternal that they might know thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent There is the sum of what is necessary to Salvation That God is to be known loved obeyed worshipped and injoyed and the Lord Jesus to be owned as our Redeemer and Saviour to bring us home to God and to procure for us the gifts of pardon and life and this life to be begun here and perfected in Heaven Other things are of moment to clear these necessary truths but they may be all reduced thereunto The truth is the question about the matter to be believed is not what divine Revelations are necessary to be believed or rejected when sufficiently proposed for all points without exception are so but what are simply and absolutely necessary to eternal life and these are points of faith and practice and obedience The points of Faith are a knowledge of God in Christ and practice that we be regenerated Joh. 3.5 Except a man be born of water and of the spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God And live an holy life Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord. 2. For the manner 1. When men profess what they believe not and voluntarily chuse error for Worldly ends though it be a less error against the Scripture and consistent with the main tenour of Salvation yet it taken up against Conscience for by-ends
those that are in Poverty Disgrace and Want But God is most mindful of his Afflicted People visiteth them most vouchsafeth most of his comfortable Presence to those that holily and meekly bear the Afflictions he layeth upon them He comforteth us in all our Tribulations 2 Cor. 1.4 The Soul is the● more capable of Spiritual Comforts because their Taste is more purged and refined from the dregs of Sense and Grace is more lively and exercised now the more Grace the more Comfort And Prayers are more frequent And Prayers are seldom in vain 3. That our Comforts carry proportion with our Sorrows 2 Cor. 1.5 As our Afflictions abound so do our Consolations This cometh from the Wisdom of God that the Evil may not be greater than our Support and from the Faithfulness of God who will not suffer us to be tempted above what we are able to bear 1 Cor. 10.13 And therefore if he bring on heavy Troubles he puts a suitable measure of Comfort and chearfulness into our Hearts This is Comfort 2. What it is to have our Hearts Comforted It sheweth that the Heart is the proper seat of Spiritual Comfort Psal. 4.7 Thou hast put gladness into my Heart God's Comfort is like a soaking Showre that goes to the Root and refresheth the Plants of the Earth more than a Morning dew that wets only the Surface Other Comforts tickle the Senses and refresh the outward Man but this penetrateth to the very Heart Christ prayeth John 17.13 That they may have my Ioy fulfilled in themselves Christ's Comforts are not reported to the Ear only but felt in the Heart The joy of the World maketh a great noise but in the midst of it the Heart is sorrowful Bu● God feasts his Children with hidden Manna they have Meat and Drink which the World knoweth not of In their outward Man they are exposed to great Difficulties but their Hearts are filled with joy unspeakable and full of Glory The joy of the Carnal in outward things is foraign and as much as their Senses are pleased their Hearts are full of tormenting Fears and secret Disgusts They may put a good face upon it but dig the most jovial of them to the bottom they have their inward stings and secret horrours of Conscience But in comforting his Children God chiefly deals with the Heart Rom. 5.5 The Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost given unto us And 2 Cor. 1.22 He hath given us the earnest of the Spirit in our Hearts In establishing this Comfort God doth immediately work upon ●he Soul he useth Means indeed As the Word Rom. 15.4 That you through Patience and Comfort of the Scriptures might have Hope There we have the grounds of Comfort set forth Christ's Redemption the Promi●●s of the Gospel both of Pardon and Life and the Ordinances as the Sacraments as the Eunuch after his Baptism Acts 8.39 He went away rejoycing So in the Lord's Supper we come to eat of Christ's Peace-offerings that we may rejoyce in God Psal. 22.26 The meek shall eat be satisfied they shall praise the Lord that seek him your Heart shall live for ever But his Spirit worketh immediately upon the Soul Either 1. By opening the Understanding to see the grounds and reasons of Comfort Rom. 15.13 Now the God of Peace fill you with all Ioy and Peace in believing that you may abound in Hope through the Power of the Holy Ghost Or 2. By raising the Heart to the lively a●t of Joy Acts 13.52 The Disciples were filled with Ioy and with the Holy Ghost Certainly God comforteth the Heart both ways by seeing the Grounds as he worketh Faith Man is a reasonable Creature and it is not imaginable that the Holy Ghost shou●d comfort us we know not why he revealeth indeed Supernatural grounds of Comfort but if they be not evident to Reason they are evident to Faith But then the very Joy is executed by the efficacy of his Impression But of that more anon 3. In what sence Comfort may be said to be of God I answer Three ways 1. When it is allowed by him 2. When the Matter is provided by him 3. When it is wrought by him 1. When it is allowed by him and warranted by him Every Man affects Comfort and Oblectation of Mind for otherwise they could never be pleased in that condition they are in nor satisfie themselves It would much undeceive the Carnal World and make them see the folly of their unreasonable joy and quiet if they would put Conscience to the question Is our Joy from God or no that is Doth God allow it me Certainly God doth allow us to rejoyce in our outward Portion Eccles. 5.18 It is good and comely for one to eat and drink and to enjoy the good of all his Labours that he taketh under the Sun all the days of his Life which God giveth him for it is his Portion But so that his Favour may be the matter of our chief Joy for otherwise it is exceeding Folly and gross Carnality to rejoyce in the Creature apart from God And in the midst of the greatest Soul-dangers you must first enquire Are all things right between God and me It is a mighty contempt of God yea brutish Atheism to sit down contented with any thing on this side God Luke 12.19 and to say Soul take thine ease thou hast Goods laid up for many years To sing Lullabies to our Souls when God is angry for Sin this Comfort is not allowed by God There is no peace saith my God to the Wicked Isa. 57.21 It is Spirtitual Madness to dance about the brink of Hell 2. When the Matter is provided by him God in the New Covenant hath propounded excellent grounds of Comfort John 14.1 Let not your Hearts be troubled ye believe in God believe also in me The two great general grounds of support against Heart-Trouble are God's merciful Nature and Christ's Mediation more particular in the New Covenant the promises of Pardon and Life Of Pardon of Sin Rom. 5.1 2 3. Therefore being justified by Faith we have peace with God through our Lord Iesus Christ c. And of Life Eternal 1 Thess. 4.18 And so shall we ever be with the Lord wherefore comfort one another with these words It is good to see what Comforts we live upon and propound to our selves and others more expressly as to Afflictions God's particular Providence that nothing falleth out without God's Appointment 1 Thess. 3.3 That no Man should be moved with these Afflictions for your selves know that we were appointed thereunto It is not Chance or a natural Accident but that which God hath appointed If any Shimei rail the Lord hath bid him curse If any evil come to us is it without God's Fatherly care over his People who ordereth all things for their Profit Heb. 12.10 They verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure but He for our profit that we might be partakers of his
between them and others Upon them he shall send strong delusion but you hath he chosen to Salvation through the belief of the Truth Those whom God hath chosen he separates from the World of the ungodly or the corrupt heap of mankind and consecrateth them unto himself So that Election is not a taking all but some and passing by others 1 Joh. 5.19 We are of God and the whole World lyeth in wickedness A choice implyeth a setting apart some for Objects of his Grace and Instruments of his Glory in the World Psal. 4.3 And the number is certain for their Names are said to be written in the Rolls and Records of Heaven when others are not written Luk. 10.20 Rejoyce not that the Spirits are subject unto you but rather rejoyce because your Names are written in Heaven Phil. 4.3 Whose Names are written in the Book of Life And others are said not to be written Rev. 17.1 And they that dwell on the Earth shall wonder whose Names were not written in the Book of Life from the Foundation of the World And Rev. 20.15 And whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire Namely those that perish by these Delusions 3. It is set forth by the Antiquity of it from the Beginning Ephes. 1.4 He hath chosen us in him before the Foundation of the World And Matth. 25.34 Come ye Blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World Namely as they belonged to his choice Election Love in God is of an old st●nding even from all Eternity his thoughts and purposes of Love were towards us a long time before they were discovered Surely the Ancientness of his Love should beget an honourable esteem of it in our Hearts For who are we that the Thoughts of God should be taken up about us so long ago And what is from everlasting is to everlasting Psal. 103.17 For what is from Eternity is to Eternity and dependeth not upon ●he accidents of Time 4. By the means of its accomplishment Two are mentioned one on God's part the other on ours The Sanctification of the Spirit and the belief of the Truth Where note 1. That God's Decree is both of Ends and Means For all his Purposes are executed by fit Means He that hath chosen us to Salvation hath also chosen us to be Holy and to believe the Truth And without the Means the End cannot be obtained For without Faith and Holiness no grown Person shall see God or escape Condemnation As to Faith it is clear John 3.36 He that believeth not the Wrath of God abideth on him And Holiness is indispensibly necessary Heb. 12.14 Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. God had assured Paul Acts 27.22 That there should be no loss of any Man's Life amongst them except of the Ship and afterward Vers. 31. Paul telleth them Except these abide in the Ship ye cannot be saved How could the assurance given to Paul from God and Paul's caution to the Mariners stand together Doth the Purpose of God depend upon the will and actions of Men I answer● Not as a cause from whence it receiveth its force and strength but as a means appointed also by God to the execution of his Decree For by the same Decree God appointeth the Event what he will do and the Means by which he will have it to be done and the Lord revealing by his Word this Conjunction of End and Means there is a necessity of Duty lying upon Man to use these Means and not to expect the End without them God intended to save all in the Ship and yet the Mariners must abide in the Ship And therefore what God hath joyned together let no Man separate If we separate these things God doth not change his Counsel but we subvert his Order to our own destruction The Scripture maketh it a grievous Sin a tempting of God to expect the End without the use of Means In vain is the Cavil then of those who would impeach the Doctrine of God's free and unchangeable Will concerning the salvation of the Ele●t upon the pretence that it taketh away the Duty of Man and the necessity of our Faith and Obedience No God executeth his Decree by the proper Means And wretche● is their inference who say If I be elected I shall be saved no Salvation can be obtained but by the Sanctification of the Spirit and the belief of the Truth And worse is their confidence who profess assurance of their Election and yet walk after the Flesh No till a Man purge himself from Youthful Lusts he is not a Vessel of Honour sanctified and set apart for God 2 Tim. 2.21 And in vain do we hope to go to Heaven till we take the way that leadeth thither Devils have been cast out thence for Unholiness and therefore unholy Men shall never be taken in there 2. That these things are not causes of Election but fruits of Election and Means of execution of God's Decree about our Salvation Sanctification is not a Cause but a subordinate End or Means Ephes. 1.4 He hath chosen us to be holy not because we are holy but that we might be holy So 1 Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the fore-knowledg of God through the sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience Not elected for it but through it When God had all Mankind in his prospect and view he freely chose out some to be sanctified and saved We come to the possession of it through Sanctification that is by it as a Means So for the other Faith is a fruit of Election not a foreseen Cause Acts 2.47 The Lord added to the Church daily such as should be saved None cometh to the Church but those whom God draweth and they are actually added to the Church by a profession of Faith and such as should be saved were as many as were ordained to Salvation Acts 13.48 And as many as were ordained to Eternal Life believed The whole City were met together to hear but as many as were ordained to Eternal Life believed It is not said as ●any as believed were ordained to Eternal Life but the contrary Faith is not the cause of Election but Election is the cause of Faith 3. That being the necessary Fruits they are also evidences of our Election All that are Sanctified by the Spirit and believe the Truth belong to the Election of God Election it self is a secret in God's Bosom and is only manifested to us by the Effects and what are the necessary Effects but Sanctification by the Spirit and a sound belief of the Gospel 1. The Sanctification of the Spirit is not only an external Dedication to God but an internal and real Change Some a●e externally dedicated and may trample under foot the Blood of the Covenant whereby they are sanctified Heb. 10.29 Of how much sorer Punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son
again the words of Path and Fee● The one signifieth our Way and general Course the other all our particular Actions so far as Religion is concerned in them we have directions in the Word about them Besides Man's condition is such that he needeth a Supernatural Remedy by a Redeemer which depending upon the meer Love and free Grace of God cannot be found out by Natural Light left to us for that only can judg of things necessary but not of such things as depend upon the meer Pleasure of God therefore a Divine Revelation there must be 2. Since it is necessary that God should some way or other reveal his Mind to his People it must be done by Oracles Visions Dreams or by extraordinary Messengers who by word of Mouth might convey it to us Or else by Writing or ●y ordinary Teachers whose Lips may preserve Knowledg in the Church The former ways might suf●ice while God saw fit to reveal but a few Truths and such as do not burden the Memory and Men were long-liv'd and of great Simplicity and the Church was confined within a small compass of Ground and not liable to so many Miseries and Changes as now in the latter Ages but when once God had spoken to us by his Son ●hose extraordinary Ways ceased Heb. 1.1 2 God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past to the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last Times spoken to us by his Son As formerly God did speak 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in divers manners That is to say by Visions Oracles Dreams and so 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 at sundry times by several Steps and Degrees he acquainted the World with the Truths necessary for Man to know delivering them out by Portions not altogether at once till he came who had the Spirit without measure John 3.34 The Prophets to whom God revealed himself before by Visions Oracles Dreams or the coming of the Spirit upon them had the Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by measure to fit them for some particular Errand or Message on which God sent them But when God sent his Son out of his Bosom to reveal the whole Doctrine of Faith at once and to declare his Fathers Will with full Authority and Power he fixed and closed up the Rule of Faith So 't was not fit that after him there should come any extraordinary Nuncio's and Embassadors from Heaven or any other should be owned as Infallible Messengers but such as he immediately sent abroad in the World to disciple the Nations Therefore all former extaordinary ways ceased and we are left to the ordinary Rule stated by Christ. 3. Being left to the ordinary Rule it was necessary it should be taught not only by word of Mouth but committed to Writing For Christ is ascended into Heaven and the Apostles do not live for ever and we have no Men now that are immediately and divinely inspired And ordinary Pastors and Teachers cannot make more Articles of Faith but do only build on the Apostles Foundation 1 Cor. 3.10 or that divinely inspired Doctrine which they delivered to the Church Yea that Doctrine cannot well be preserved from oblivion and corruption without writing Therefore God accounted this the safest way those things that are only delivered by word of mouth or from hand to hand may easily be changed corrupted or utterly lost Certainly if you consider Man's Sloth Treachery Levity and the many vile Affections which may easily induce him to extinguish or corrupt the Truth which is contrary to them you will see that it is necessary there should be an Authentic Record by which Truth and Error might be tried and distinguished Yea that the Church which is dispersed throughout the World might have Truth at hand and perticular Believers have this Doctrine ever by them for their comfort and use it being the property of a Blessed Man to delight in the Law of God and to exercise himself therein day and night Psal. 1.2 In short while the Apostles were living 't was good to take the Tradition from their Mouth but now they are dead we take it from their Writings Surely if God saw some Writing necessary when those extraordinary ways we spake of before were in use and the Church of the Old Testament was in a much quieter estate than the Church of the New I say if some writing were necessary then it is more necessary now for the Christian Church is more exposed to dreadful storms of Persecution the deceits of Heretics of all sorts especially to the frauds of Antichrist which we are forewarned of in this Chapter and are detected and discovered by their contrariety to the written Word 4. This Truth being written it is both a safe and a full Rule for us to walk by It is a safe Rule because it is written by the Apostles and Evangelist holy Men moved by the Holy Ghost The Apostles did not lose their Infallibility when they committed what they preached to writing the same Spirit that assisted them in delivering the Doctrine by word of mouth assisted them also when they delivered it by writing And it is a full and sufficient Rule because it containeth all things which are necessary for Men to believe and do in order to Eternal Life Let them name what is necessary beyond what is recommended there or may be delivered from thence Yea it doth contain not only all the Essential but also the Integral parts of the Christian Religion and therefore nothing can be any part of our Religion which is not there The Direction of old was Isa. 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Word it is because there is no Light in them Every thing was then tried by Moses and the Prophets every thing must be now tried by the Prophets and Apostles which is our Foundation of Faith Worship and Obedience Ephes. 2.20 5. That which we blame in the Papists is That they cry up a private unproved unwritten Tradition of their own as of equal authority with this safe and full Rule which is contained in this written Word of God Their Crime and Fault may be considered partly with respect to the Object and Matter that these Traditions are not indifferent Customs but essential Points necessary to Faith and Christian practice And so though a Christian be never so thorow and sound in his obedience to the Word of God and true to the Baptismal Covenant yet if he submitteth not to these unwritten Traditions he wants some Point necessary to Faith and Practice and so to Life eternal which is contrary to Mark 16.16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved and he that believeth not shall be damned And Iohn 17.3 This is Life Eternal to know thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent Partly as to the Subject as they make their own Faction to be the only keepers of these things and that nothing is to be
taken Heb. 7.19 The Law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better Hope did whereby we draw nigh to God By the better Hope is meant the sure and comfortable Promises of the Gospel depending meerly on the Grace of God which gives Hope to lost Sinners of recovering Commerce and Communion with God That is solid grounds upon which they may expect the pardon of their Sins and Eternal Life In this sense good Hope is Hope well warranted the solid Reasons are contained in the Word of God Rom. 15.4 Whatsoever things were written afore-time were written for our Learning that we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have Hope The great end of the Scriptures is that we might have a sure Hope in God Quod agit tota Scriptura ut credamus in Deum The business of the Scripture is to bring us to believe in God and wait upon him for eternal Salvation There the rule of Commerce between God and us is stated whatever is promised is sure There may be reason to expect some things from God's merciful Nature though we have no Promise about them but the sure and certain Hope is grounded on the Promise that is an express ground of Confidence and Hope that will never leave us ashamed it is well grounded Hope therefore good Hope built on the Promise and Word of the Eternal God 3. By the act or grace of Hope it self this may be called Good either in it self or with respect to the Degree 1. In it self It is good that a Man should both hope and quietly wait for the Salvation of the Lord Lam. 3.26 Bonum is either Honestum Iucundum or Vtile it is good in all regards It is our duty to rest assured in God's Promise It is pleasant to anticipate and forecast a Blessing to come Surely it is delightful to live in the fore-sight of endless Glory It is profitable to support our Hearts under present Difficulties and Troubles and the uncertainties of the present Life 2. In respect of the Degree and Measure of it that is good Hope which is most able to do its Office when it is lively Hope 1 Pet. 1.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which according to his abundant Mercy hath begotten us again to a lively Hope Such as doth most support and quicken us The more serious and earnest our reflections are upon Eternal Life the better is the Hope Heb. 6.12 Shew the same diligence to the full assurance of Hope unto the end We should still keep up this sure and desirous Expectation Briefly Hope the Grace is two-fold 1. There is an Hope which is the immediate effect of Regeneration and is a constitutive part of the New Creature Of that the Apostle speaketh 1 Pet. 1.3 Begotten to a lively Hope This meerly floweth from our acceptance of the New Covenant and dependeth upon the conditional offer of Eternal Life we take it for our Happiness resolving to seek it in God's Way without this a Man cannot be a Christian till he hope for Eternal Life to be given him upon Christ's Terms 2. There is an Hope which is the fruit of Experience and belongeth to the seasoned and tried Christian who hath approved his own fidelity to God and hath much trial of God's Fidelity and Faithfulness to him Of this it is said Rom. 5.4 that Experience worketh Hope It differeth from the former because it produceth not only a conditional Certainty but an actual confidence of our own Salvation The former is necessary for we live and act by it the other is very comfortable for it facilitateth all our Acts when we know there is reserved for us a Crown of Life which the Righteous Judg will give in that Day and do not only believe a Resurrection both of the Just and Unjust but our own Resurrection unto Eternal Life But now for the Effects I shall instance in two which suit with the Prayer in the Text Consolation in Troubles and Confirmation in Holiness 1. Support in Troubles when we are certainly persuaded of an happy issue we are the better kept from fainting Phil. 1.19 I know that this shall turn to my Salvation c. He speaketh it of his Troubles and the Machinations of his Adversaries and this Knowledg he calleth in the 20th Verse his earnest Expectation and his Hope The bitterest Cross is sweetned by Hope this carried him through his Sufferings not only with Patience but Comfort As Men in a storm when they see Land take courage it is but enduring a little more Tempest and they shall be safe on Shore To a hoping Christian his whole Life is a rough Voyage but a short one II. To encourage us in working it is Hope sets the whole Wōrld a-work 1 Cor. 9.10 That he that ploweth should plow in hope and that he that thresheth in hope should be partake● of his Hope Certainly it is Hope sets the Christian a-work Acts 26.7 Vnto which Promise our twelve Tribes instantly serving God day and night hope to come Why are God's Children so hard at work for God but ou● of love to him and hope to enjoy him for ever Oh! let us continually be serving God let us live always either for Heaven as seeking it or upon Heaven as solacing our selves with the Hopes of it do what ever we do in order to eternal Life and not be taken up with Trifles and this will put Life into our Endeavours it is for a glorious and blessed Estate on which we employ all this labour 2. That this is the free Gift of God I must prove two things 1. That good Hope is his Gift he doth not only give us Objective Grace this is the free and undeserved Mercy of the Gospel or a sufficient Warrant to hope for it which are his gracious Promises But Subjective Grace the Hope by which we expect this Blessedness is freely wrought in us by his Holy Spirit which is a farther confirmation of his love to us That he hath not only given us the Blessedness ● we hope for but the very Hope it self The Spirit 's Work is necessary 1. By way of Illumination to open the eyes of our minds that we may see what is the hope of his Calling Ephes. 1.18 Alas otherwise our sight cannot pierce so far nor discern any reality in a happiness that lieth in an unseen and an unknown World so as to venture and forsake all that we see and love for a God and a Glory that we never saw Nature if it be not blind in discerning the Duty of Man yet it is pur-blind it cannot foresee the happiness of Man which lieth afar off from us 2 Pet. 1.9 But he that lacketh these things is blind and cannot see afar off A short-sighted Man cannot see things at a distance from him not from any defect in the Object but through the fault in his Eyes so the natural Man blinded by Delusions doth either not believe or forget
here for the Apostle conjureth them by all that is dear and sacred in their most holy Faith and upon this I will mainly spend the first part of this Discourse I shall prove it by these two choice pieces of Scripture which describe the Communion of the Church with Christ or the dispensations of Christ to the Church the one concerneth Gods internal the other his external Government the Canticles and Revelations The Book of Canticles is ended with this desire vote and wish Cant. 8.14 Make haste my beloved and be like a young Hart or Roe upon the Mountains of Spices the Brides last and great suit to the Bridegroom is make haste as to his coming in Glory to judge the World not that Christ is slack but the Churches affections are strong they that go a Whoring after the World neither desire his coming nor love his appearing but the Spouse would have all things hastened that he might return he cannot come soon enough to set the World to rights and compleat their Happiness it is that only that will perfect their Consolation and therefore would have the blessed and longed for meeting hastened In the other Book of the Revelations see how it is closed Rev. 22.20 Christ saith Surely I come quickly and the Church like a quick Echo saith Even so Come Lord Iesus come quickly it taketh the word out of Christs Mouth and presently improveth the Promise into a Prayer and so Christs Voice and the Churches Voice are Unisons the Acclamation of the Saints answereth to his Proclamation Christ saith I come as desiring to meet with us the Church answereth even so come as desiring his Fellowship and Company when once Faith apprehendeth the glorious coming of our Lord Jesus to Judgment Love presently desireth it as the most comfortable thing which we can ask of him that is the farewel suit of the Church to Christ if he will grant this all complaints and sorrow and sighing will be no more Now I shall give you Reasons why this is desired by all true Christians 1. In respect of him who is to come His Person that we may see him who is our great Lord and Saviour all that believed any thing of Christ desired to see him those that lived before his coming in the flesh Jo●n 8.56 Your Father Abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad and the same affection possesseth us that live after his coming in the flesh we know him by hear-say we have heard much of him he wooeth us by a Proxy as Eliezer Abrahams Servant did Rebekah Now Christians would fain see him of whom they have heard and whom they loved and in whom they have believed 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love and in whom though now you see him not yet believing ye rejoice with joy ●nspeakable and full of glory they do not see Christ but they have a taste of his goodness 1 Pet. 2.3 If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious They have felt his comforts and live by his Life all that is wanting is but ocular Vision that they may see him Face to Face therefore they long for his coming 2. The Excellency of Christ their head shall then be fully revealed therefore it is comfortable to his Saints to think of his second comeing it is called the Revelation of Christ 1 Pet. 1.13 Christ is now under a Vail retired within the Curtain of the Heavens the wicked often ask where is now your God and our own unbelieving hearts are apt to question the glory of his Person and the truth of his Promises when his most faithful Servants are under disgrace Christ is a glorious King but little of his Glory is seen in the World therefore they desire that he may appear in Glory and Royalty we pray that his Kingdom may come 2. The persons desiring there is somewhat in them to move them to it 1. The Spirit of Christ Rev. 22.17 The Spirit in the Bride saith come the Holy Ghost breadeth this desire in the Church nature saith it is good to be here but this is a disposition above nature the Flesh saith Depart but the Spirit saith Come the great work of the Spirit is to bring us and Christ together he cometh from the Father and the Son to bring us to the Father by the Son his business is to marry us to Christ the promise being past the Spouse longeth to see her beloved It is the Spirit kindleth a desire in us of his second coming when the Marriage that is now contracted shall be consummated when the Queen shall be brought unto the King in rayment of Needle-work and shall enter into the Palace with him there to abide for ever Well then though guilty Sinners would have Christ stay away still and if it might go by Voices the Carnal World would never give their Voice this way Even so come Lord Iesus come quickly no they are of the Devils mind Why art thou come to torment us before the time Mat. 8.29 Thieves and Malefactors if they might have the liberty to choose they would never look nor long for the day of Assizes but the Spirit in the Bride is another thing it giveth us other inclinations the sooner Christ cometh the better they can never be soon enough taken up to him nor he come to them 2. There are Graces planted in us Faith Hope and Love to move us earnest●y to desire his coming 1. Faith believeth Christ will be as good as his word I will come again if it were not so I would have told you John 14.2 And if Christ saith in a way of Promise I come the Church saith Amen in a way of Faith even so Com● If Christ had gone away in discontent and with a threat in his mouth Ye shall never see my face more we should altogether despair of seeing him again but he parted in Love and left a Promise with us which upholdeth the Hearts of Believers during his absence Would Christ deceive us and flatter us into a Fools Paradise What need that He can strike us dead in an instant if we do not please him and we have hitherto found him true in all things and will he fail us at last 2. Hope which is Faiths Handmaid it looketh for that which we do believe it is the immediate effect of the new Creature 1 Pet. 1.3 Begotten to a lively hope as soon as Grace is infused it discovereth it self by its tendency to its end and rest it came from Heaven and carrieth the Soul thither 3. Love is an affection of Union it desireth to be with the party loved Phil. 1.23 I desire to depart and to be with Christ therefore its Voice is Come Come he hath Communion with us in our Houses of Clay therefore we desire presence with him in his Palace of Glory his Voice now is very sweet when he saith Come unto me ye that are weary and heavy laden but much more will
3. An Aggregation They are all intended but principally the last A Congregation Mat. 25.32 Before him shall be gathered all Nations And not only all Nations but all Persons 2 Cor. 5.10 We must all collectivè appear before the Iudgment-seat of Christ that every one distributivè may receive according to the things done in his body c. All that have lived from the beginning of the World unto that day shall without exception of any one single person from the least unto the greatest appear before the Tribunal of Christ no Age no Sex or Nation or Dignity or Greatness can excuse us In the World some are too high to be questioned others too low to be taken notice of but there all are brought forth to undergo their Tryal there is no shifting or avoiding this day of appearance Adam will there meet with all his Posterity at once Take all the distinctions of Mankind Infants and grown Persons I mean Infants who die before they are in an ordinary way capable of the Doctrine of Life the Scriptures are written for grown persons the Case of Infants is more obscure those of them who are born within the Church God is their God Gen. 17.7 I will establish my Covenant between me and thee and thy Seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting Covenant to be a God unto thee and to thy Seed after thee Good and bad is the next distinction both forts come to receive their Sentence only the one come to the Judgment of Condemnation the other to the Judgment of Absolution John 5.28 29. Those that have done good to the resurrection of life and those that have done evil to the resurrection of Condemnation Acts 24.15 There shall be a resurrection of the dead both of the just and unjust The next distinction is men of all Callings Apostles Ministers private Christians Apostles Paul expected to be judged 1 Cor. 4.4 I know nothing of my self yet am I not thereby justified but he that judgeth me is the Lord he speaketh with respect to the execution of the Apostolical Office Ordinary Ministers Heb. 13.17 They watch for your souls as those that must give an account If Souls miscarry through their negligence they are answerable to God for it Ordinary Christians Rom. 14.12 Every one must give an account of himself to God Men of all conditions poor or rich weak or powerful high and low Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead small and great stand before God I mean those that are so distinguished now these distinctions do not out-live time there all stand on the same level the rufling men of the World shall then be afraid and call upon the Mountains to cover them from the wrath of him that sitteth upon the Throne Rev. 6.16 The poor are not forgotten they are Gods Creatures and must undergo his Judgment Thus shall all people that live scattered up and down in the World how much soever they differ from one another in Rites Tongues Customs of living be brought together in one place 2. There is a Segregation Mat. 25.32 33. He shall separate the one from the other as a Shepherd divideth the Sheep from the Goats and he shall set the Sheep on his right hand and the Goats on his left There may be now a confusion and mixture of the godly and the wicked as Sheep and Goats feed in the same pasture and they may be all raised together according to the places where they lived and died but then a perfect separation good and bad are first gathered together but the good are drawn into a Company by themselves but no pure Company till the great Shepherd will judge between Cattle and Cattle Ezek. 34.17 He will gather his Saints together Psal. 50.5 Psal. 1.5 The ungodly shall not stand in the Iudgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the righteous So Mat. 13.44 At the end of the World the Angels shall come and sever the wicked from among the just 3. An Aggregation Believers are gathered together to him for several ends 1. To make up the number of Christs Train and Attendants to wait on him Iude 14. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with his holy ten thousands Zech. 14.5 And the Lord my God shall come and all the Saints with him 1 Thes. 4.17 The dead in Christ shall rise first and we which are alive shall be caught up together in the Clouds with them to meet the Lord in the air 2. That after Judgment we may be solemnly presented to God by head and Poll we were given to Christ to be preserved unto the Glory we were designed for John 17.6 I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the World thine they were and thou gavest them me not by way of Alienation but Oppignoration recompence and charge Christ is to give an account John 6. 40. And this is the will of him that sent me that every one which seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life and I will raise him up at the last day The Form of Presentation is Heb. 2.13 Behold I and the Children which God hath given me 3. That in one Troop we may be brought into his Heavenly Kingdom John 14.3 And if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also The whole Flock shall then follow the great Shepherd of the Sheep into the Everlasting Fold Vse 1. Believe this gathering together to him we are joined to the Church of Gods Elect now by Faith only Heb. 12.22 23. Ye are come to the general Assembly and Church of the first-born which are written in Heaven c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a meeting made up of many different Persons gathered together from several Countries into one body and one place as the meeting of all sorts of persons from all the Corners of Greece to see the Olympick Games was called the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 People of all Countries came to behold their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so the mystical state of the Church of the Gospel is a general Assembly because it is not consined to one Nation but extended to Believers of all Nations and Ages they are drawn into a Body or Heavenly Society into one Fold under one Shepherd but they never meet in an actual Assembly until the last day which is the great Congregation or Rendezvouz of the Saints so that now it is matter of Faith 2. See you be of the number when some are admitted others are thrust out Luke 13.28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth when ye shall see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets in the Kingdom of God and ye your selves thrust out The wicked shall not stand in this Congregation Oh it is a blessed and a comfortable thing when we are made Members of the mystical body of Christ and have hopes that we shall be in the number of
to Saints and Angels and turned into a theatrical Pomp and the Pageantry of empty Ceremonies which eclipse the Majesty and splendour of it and the Discipline of the Church into a temporal domination and all is carried in the World by sides and interests that Christianity looketh like another thing a design Calculated for the present World rather than a serious preparation for the World to come Then certainly there is an Apostasy and a defection from Christ however the corrupt manners of the Church be varnished over with the name of Christianity There is a degeneration questionless and that is Apostasy in a Mystery such as this is though not an open revolt from the Christ. But to make this more evident to you let us consider what the Kingdom of Christ is The Gospel Kingdom is a Kingdom of Light Life and Love Opposite to Light is ignorance and errour to Life a Religion that consists of shews dead rites and empty Ceremonies to Love uncharitableness malice and especially hatred of the power of Godliness now where these prevail eminently there is an opposite Kingdom set up to the Kingdom of Christ certainly a falling off from his Kingdom That is to say where in opposition to Light errour is taught and ignorance is counted the Mother of Devotion and people are restrained from the means of Knowledge as if the height of Christian Faith and Obedience did consist in an implicite believing what the Church believeth and where instead of Life men place their whole Religion on superficial Rites and Ceremonies and some trifling acts of seeming Devotion and exteriour Mortifications and instead of love to God and Souls all things are sacrificed to private Ambition and forcing Consciences with the highest penalties and persecutions to submit to their corruptions There is a manifest subversion of the interest of Christs Kingdom In short Gods witnesses were slain in that City which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt and our Lord was crucifyed Rev. 11.8 That City which answereth to Sodom for impurity to Egypt for Idolatry and to Ierusalem for persecution of the Saints there may you find the great Apostasy 5. This Apostasy from our Lords Authority and the interests of his Kingdom is some notable and discernable Apostasy and the Head and Patron thereof is Antichrist The defection is not of one or a few or many in divers Churches there have always been back-sliders from the Faith 1 Joh. 2.19 They went out from us but they were not of us and the Spirit of Antichrist wrought in the Apo●tles days 1 Joh. 2.18 As you have heard that Antichrist shall come even now there are many Antichrists and again 1 Ioh. 4.3 we are told of the Spirit of Antichrist and this is that spirit of Antichrist whereof you have heard that it should come and even now already is it in the World Then described to be afterwards Verse 5. a Worldly Spirit They are of the World and speak of the World and the World heareth them Though they profess Christianity Carnal Worldly Hypocrites which never Conquered the fleshly mind and interest have the Spiri● of Antichrist These obscure the light and obstruct the life and love of the Gospel They that wholly affect a life of pomp and ease in the Church Now this hath always been in all Ages The false Christians forget their hopes are built upon a Crucified Christ and are to be derived to them from a Glorified Christ in the other World Crucified in this World and Glorified in the next which indeed are the two considerations that keep Christianity pure and lively That all was purchased by a Crucified Christ and all is dispensed by a Glorified Christ and I wish you would oftner think of it But the great Apostasy is eminently found in some external visible Church where these corruptions are generally received and defended For the head of that Church is Antichrist where Doctrine is corrupted and the worship mingled with Idolatry and the Government an Usurpation and bent against the Holy Seed that desire to worship God in Spirit and in Truth there is this manifest revolt from and a Rebellion against God and Christ though they push with the Horns of the Lamb. That the Papists are a corrupt Sect of Christians is beyond dispute to any that will try their Religion by the Scriptures and that they are far more corrupt than the Protestants 〈◊〉 Reformed Churches will also soon appear by the comparison or a view of both Churches But whether they are so corrupt as to become the Seat of Antichrist is the matter under debate Therefore let any one conside● where the eminent Apostasy is to be found Who are they that invade Christs Authority by setting up an Universal Head over all C●ristians Who are they that establish the Doctrine of Daemons or revive the worship of a middle sort of Powers between God and mortal men 1 Tim. 4.1 who through Hypocrisy ●nvent so many lies to maintain it and when Christians should keep themselves from Idols 1 Ioh. 5.21 yet in defiance of this worship Angels and other Creatures Col. 2.18 Let n● man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels c. and erect the Images of Saints commanding and compelling men to adore them and pray to them who are they that are not contented with the one only Mediatour 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediatour between God and men the man Christ Iesus 1 Cor. 8.5 For though there be that are called Gods whether in Heaven or in Earth as there be Gods m●ny and Lords many But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things and we by him but set up other Medi●tours of Intercession Who are they that plead for Indulgences and the supererogatory sa●●sfactio●● of the Saints as gathered into the Treasure of the Church and so profitable for the remission of sins and condemn them who think the contrary Who are they that keep Beli●vers from reading the Scriptures when they are so expresly injoined to do it Joh. 5.39 and Psal. 1.2 But his delight is in the Law of the Lord and in his Law doth he meditate day and night That deny one part of the Lor●s Supper to his Disciples notwithstanding his Institution to the contrary 1 Cor. 11.25 26. After the same manner also he took the Cup whe● he had supped saying This Cup is the New Testament in my blood This do ye as often as ye drink it in remembrance of me for as oft as ye eat this bread and drink this Cup ye do shew forth the Lords death till he come It were endless to instance in all I shall speak more of it in the following Verses 6. This Apostasy is not only forbidden but foretold as a thing that would certainly come to pass This consideration is necessary for divers reasons 1. Because the Papists
did begin to work but secretly 3. That when that impediment shall be removed then Antichrist shall be revealed First I begin with his putting them in mind of what he had told them before by word of mouth Remember ye not that when I was yet with you I told you these things This sheweth the certainty and usefulness of this Doctrine for though the event were not to be accomplished in their days yet he taught them before when present and now repeateth it again when absent he preached it in private and now writeth it for publick good and laboureth to confirm the truth of it and fasten it upon their memories Observe then that the Doctrine of Antichrist is a profitable Doctrine and a point very necessary to be preached and known 1. It is a point very necessary to admonish and warn the faithful that they be not circumvented with these delusions and be found in the opposite state to Christ Jesus and the interests of his Kingdom God hath blown his Trumpet Rev. 18.5 Come out of her my people that ye be not partakers of her sins and that ye receive not of her Plagues God calleth his people out of spiritual Babylon it is dangerous and unsafe being there if we would escape Babylons punishments we must escape her sins not live in that Communion and Society where there are such Temptations to Idolatry and other detestable enormities It is disputable whether the errors of Popery be damnable or there be any possibility of Salvation in that Religion some deny all possibility others abating from the rigou● of that opinion assert a very great difficulty 1 Cor. 3.13 Saved as by fire if so much Christianity left as to save them it is with much ado But the question is not about our benefit but our duty not whether possibly we may be saved but what is the way the Lord will have us to walk in and if there were possibility or probability of Salvation in the way in the general yet there is very little or none for them that live in a known sin and especially in a sin of such a dangerous nature as abetting an opposite faction to Christ such as is that of Antichrist 2. It is necessary to fortify and forewarn the people of God against a double Temptation 1. Against Scandal 2. Against Persecutions 1. Against Scandal it is a dangerous temptation to Atheism to see Christianity so corrupted and debauched by a vile submission to serve Worldly ends and turned into the Pageantry of empty and ridiculous Ceremonies which beget scorn and contempt of it in the minds of all considering Beholders and therefore there are more Atheists in Rome and Italy than in other Countries supernatural things disguised with a vain pomp lose their reverence and do not alarm the Conscience but harden the heart in a setled Atheism and contempt of Christ Now it is a mighty stay to the heart to see that this Degeneration was foreseen and foretold John 16.1 These things have I spoken to you that you should not be offended Mat. 18.7 Wo unto the World because of offences for it must needs be that offences come but wo to that man by whom the offence cometh 2. Against Persecutions for the man of sin is also a Son of Perdition a destroyer of the Saints and maketh havock of the people of God now it is grievous when Christians suffer by Christians and we may have many doubtings and misgivings about our cause But when Antichrist is clearly discovered we submit the more chearfully to suffer the hardest things under his Tyranny for suffering under Antichristian Persecution is Martyrdom and suffering for Christ as much as suffering under Pagan Persecution Rev. 14.13 And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me write Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth c. not only the Primitive Martyrs who were put to death by Heathens but those that are condemned by Christians and burnt for Hereticks those are Martyrs also 3. That we may the better understand true Christianity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 opposites illustrate each other the two opposite States are Christianity and Antichristianity the one is a mystery of Godliness 1 Tim. 3.16 the other a mystery of Iniquity the design of the mystery of Godliness is to recover men from the Devil the World and the Flesh unto God the other to seduce men from God to the Devil the World and the Flesh again and that by corrupting the former mystery or the most excellent Institution that ever the World was acquainted with for the ennobling and refining mans nature so that Christs Religion is turned against himself to lull mens Consciences asleep whilst they gratify the lusts of the Eyes the lusts of the Flesh or live in Pride of Life the Devil is gratified by all sin but especially he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Synesius calleth him one that delighteth in Idols as knowing this is the best way to make men brutish or to live in an oblivion or neglect of God for an Idol is a teacher of lies Habak 2.18 doth imprint upon the mind carnal and false conceptions of a Deity 4. To confirm us in the truth of the Christian Faith when we see the Prophecies of it expresly fulfilled for that is the Lords direction to know a true Prophet Deut 18.22 If the thing come to pass and the event doth punctually answer the Prediction but when Prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord and the thing follow not nor come to pass that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken Now the Apostles did not only teach the Church the Doctrine of Christianity but by a Prophetick Spirit and Divine Revelation foretold things to come and among these the great thing which is to happen and come to pass before Christs second coming is Antichrist or the appearing of the man of sin Therefore that we may not doubt of what is past nor suspect what is further to come it is good to study these Prophecies and know they are to be fulfilled in their time that we may say that God hath kept touch with the World hitherto in all the Predictions of the word will not fail at last Use 1. To reprove them that think this is a curious point not to be searched into why then did God reveal it and that so often by S t Paul by S t Iohn in so many Prophetical Representations of it surely it is not curiosity to search into things revealed but to intrude our selves into things hidden and which God hath put under a vail of Secresy It is true men must know their measure and not attempt to run before they can go and venture upon obscure points before well versed in plain and it is true in more abstruse points men must not rashly define but soberly and modestly to enquire and compare Predictions with plain Events this is no way culpable To reprove those that are so impatient of giving a
holiness and reconciliation with a God the Terminus à quo men are carnal ungodly 1. Carnal when man fell from God he fell to himself self interposed as the next Heir and that self was not the Soul but the Flesh many wrong their Souls but no man ever yet hated his own Flesh and therefore men would rule themselves and please themselves according to their fleshly appetite and fancy John 3.6 That which is born of the flesh is ●lesh and therefore love the Pleasures Honours and Profits of the World as the necessary provision to satisfy the desires of the Flesh And whosoever live thus they live in a carnal state as all do till grace renew them Rom. 8.5 but this carnal estate doth bre●k forth and bewray it self in various ways of sinning Titus 3.3 For we our selves also were sometimes foolish disobedient deceived serving divers lusts and pleasures living in malice and envy hateful and hating one another All are not Fornicators Drunkards Persecutors nor live in the same way of sinnng but all are turned from God to the World and have a carnal mind which is emnity to God Rom. 8. 7. 2. The next word is ungodly men thus constituted live either in a denial of God Psalm 14.1 The fool hath said in his heart there is no God or a neglect of God Ephes. 2.12 Without God in the world without any acknowledgment or worship of him Psalm 9.17 The wicked shall be turned into Hell and all the Nations that forget God or if not deprived of all sense of a Deity they worship false Gods as those Acts 14.12 13. the men of Lycaonia that called Barnabas Iupiter and Paul Mercurius because he was the chief Speaker and would have sacrificed to them and the Apostle saith to the Galatians Gal. 4. 8. When ye knew not God ye did service to them which by nature are no Gods they worshipped plurality of false Gods And though the wise men of the Gentiles had some confused knowledge of the true God Rom. 1.19 20 21. yet they glorified him not as God but committed Idolatry by setting up a false medium of worship an Idol which begot a bruitish Conception of God in their mind so that a false Religion is so far from shewing a remedy of corrupt nature that it is a great part of the Disease it self 2. The Terminus ad quem into a state of Holiness and Reconciliation with God in whom alone man can be happy 1. For Holiness and Obedience to God the great design of the Christian Religion is to bring us back to God again 1. As we are carnal by the denial of fleshly and worldly lusts Tit. 2.12 The Grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts c. 1 Pet. 2.11 Dearly beloved I beseech you as Strangers and Pilgrims abstain from fleshly lusts that war against the soul and Gal. 5.24 They that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts 2. As we are Ungodly to bring us to the Knowledge Love Worship and Obedience of the true God Acts 14.15 We pray you that ye should turn from these vanities to the living God that hath made Heaven and Earth and the Sea and all things therein and to seek after the Lord from whom we have life breath and all things Acts 17.25 26 28.1 Thess. 1.9 How ye turned from Idols to serve the living and true God 2. Reconciliation with God that we might have commerce with him for the present and live for ever with him hereafter 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself not imputing their Trespasses unto them and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation 1 Pet. 1.18 Ye are not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold from your vain conversations c. Heb. 7.25 He is able to save unto the uttermost all that come unto God through him That whereas before they were alienated from the life of God they might live in his love and in the expectation of being admitted into his blessed presence that they may see him as he is and be like him 1 Iohn 3.2 2. The way it took to obtain these ends how God may be satisfied man renewed and changed God pacified by the Sacrifice Merit and Intercession of Christ Jesus who came in our flesh and nature not only to acquaint us with the Will of God and the unseen things of another World but to suffer an accursed death for our sins therefore the mystery of Godliness is chiefly seen in God manifested in our flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 and man must be renewed and changed for our misery sheweth what is needful to our remedy and recovery that we be not only pardoned but sanctified if ever we will be saved and glorified for till men have new and holy hearts they can never see God Hob. 12.14 Without holiness it is impossible to see God Mat. 5.8 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God c. nor for the present love him and delight in him nor take him for their chief happiness As none but Christ can satisfie Justice and reconcile such a Rebel to God so none but Christs Spirit can sanctifie and renew our Souls that we may live in obedience to him 1 Cor. 6.11 Such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Iesus and by the spirit of our God This is the Mystery of Godliness 2. Now for the mystery of ungodliness or iniquity that is a quite opposite state but carried on plausibly and with seeming respect to the mystery which it opposeth To know it take these considerations 1. Where the ●●rnal life is had in request and honour there certainly is the mystery of Iniquity to be found whatever pretences be put upon it Now the carnal life is there had in request and honour 1. Where all is referred to Worldly gain and profit and the whole frame of the Religion tendeth that way for certainly they are Enemies to the Cross of Christ whose God is their belly and who mind earthly things Phil. 3.19 Now Pardons Indulgences Purgatory Shrines of Saints what do they all tend unto but to make a merchandize of Religion It was an old by-word Omnia Romae venalia all things may be bought at Rome even Heaven and God himself c. And these things are used not only to open the peoples mouths in Prayer but their hands in Oblations and Offerings The Complexion of their Religion is but a gainful Trade But the Papal exactions and traffickings have been so much and so loudly insisted upon and the evil runneth out into so many branches that I shall forbear 2. Where temporal greatness is looked upon as the main prop of their Religion The Kings Daughter is glorious within rich in Gifts and Graces Psal. 45.13 and Psalm 93.5 Holiness becometh thy house O Lord for ever
scope not to spare ●he flesh but to save the Soul and to save the Soul with the loss of other things and that will make us true to Christ. But there are many foreign reasons for which men may s●ew some love to Religion As first Policy as Ieh● took up Ionadab into the Chariot with him 2 Kings 10.15 there is his complement to him Ionadab was a good man and this honoured him before the people to see Iehu and Ionadab so well acquainted Sometimes respect to others upon whom we depe●d many seem to be good because they dare not displease others that have authority over them or an interest in them as Ioash was religious all the days of Iehoiada for he stood in awe of him 1 Chron. 24.2 Now such sorry Religion dependeth on foreign accidents The life of others or presence of others and therefore it cannot be durable whereas in presence or absence we should work out our Salvation with fear and trembling Phil. 2.12 otherwise men only keep within compass for a while but they have the root of sin within them still Or it may be novelty as our Lord telleth the Jews Iohn was a burning and shining light and ye were willing to rejoice in his light for a season Iohn was an eminent man for pureness of Doctrine and vigour of Zeal and the more corrupt sort of Jews Pharisees as well as others admired him for a while but they soon grew weary of him it was a fit of zeal for the present Lastly This love may be to the excellency of gifts bestowed upon some Minister or Instrument whom God raiseth up or some countenance of great men given to their Ministry may stir up some love and attendance on their Ministry and some respect is given for their sakes when men have no sound grace in their hearts There is a receiving of the word as the word of man and a receiving of the word as the word of God as the Apostle intimateth 1 Thess. 2.13 The receiving of the word as the word of man so it worketh only an humane passion a delight in the gifts of the Ministry used Ezech. 33.32 Thou art to them as a lovely Song of one that hath a pleasant voice Then there is a receiving it as the word of God and then we receive it with much assurance and joy in the Holy Ghost 1 Thess. 1.5 Our Gospel came to you not in word but in power ●nd much assurance and joy in the Holy Ghost Now if we do not receive the truth upon Gods recommendation and confirmation we do not love truth as truth our contest is not who hath most wit and parts but most grace 5. They do not receive the love of the truth when it doth not produce its solid effects which is a change of heart and life And they are not brought by the Gospel to a sincere repentance and conversion to God or receive the truth so as to live by it but whilst they have the names of Christians have the lives and hearts of Atheists and Infidels These were those that debauched Christianity and meritoriè and effectivè by their provocations and negligence brought this degeneracy into the Church and Judgment on the Christian World Certainly a man hateth that Religion which he doth profess when he will not live by it This perfidiousness and breach of Covenant was that which provoked God to permit these delusions in the Church The wordly sensual carnal Christians that hate that life which their Religion calleth for The Godly Christian and the Carnal Christian have the same Bible the same Creed the same Baptism yet they hate one another as if they were of different Religions and confound the distinction between the World and the Church because the World is in the Church And of sensual and godless men we must speak as Heathens as if they were without God they abhor that Religion which they do profess That is they abhor not the name but they abhor those that are faithful to it and serious in it who desire to know God in Christ and desire to love him and live to him It was that Christ taxed in the Pharisees they honoured the dead Saints and abhorred the living Matth. 23.29 30 31. Wo unto you Scribes and Pharisees Hypocrites because ye build the Tombs of the Prophets and garnish the Sepulchres of the righteous and say if we had been in the days of our Fathers we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the Prophets Wherefore ye be witnesses unto your selves that ye are the Children of them which killed the Prophets Christ hath not worse Enemies in the World than those that usurp his name and pretend to be his Officers and yet eat and drink with the drunken and beat their fellow Servants Matth. 24.49 Christ will disown such at the day of Judgment Matth. 7.22 23. Many will say unto me in that day Lord Lord have we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out Devils and in thy name done many wonderful works and then will I profess unto them I never knew you Depart from me ye that work iniquity And such do most dishonour him in the World A righteous sober godly life is the best evidence of our love to the truth 2. How just this punishment is 1. Because God hath ever held this course on the Pagan World who kept not the natural knowledge of God he gave them up to vile affections Rom. 1.28 The Jews who rejected Christ Joh. 5.43 I am come in my Fathers name and ye receive me not another will come in his own name and him will ye receive When Christ cometh meerly for our benefit the unthankful World will not make him welcome but they will take worse in his room So towards Christians At first men would not receive the Gospel while it was pure and in its simplicity as taught by Christ and his Apostles and sealed by the blood of the Martyrs till it was backed by a Wordly Interest and co●rupted into a Wordly design and then they had it and all manner of superstitions together and with these strong delusions there came just damnation So still the pure Gospel is refused and God sendeth Popish Seducers as a just Judgment men only prize the light as it may serve their turn 2. The neglect and contempt of the truth is so hainous a sin that it deserveth the greatest punishment Heb. 2.3 How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation now it is revenged by these err●rs as a just judgment on the perverseness and unthankfulness of the World The duties of the Gospel being so unquestionable shew their perverseness The priviledges of the Gospel being so excellent their unthankfulness is more intolerable 1. Vse is to shew us what cause we have to fear a return of Popery Alas where is this love of the truth 1. Some are Gospel-glutted loath Manna a full-fed people must expect a Famine Amos 8.2
Picture of Iupiter on the Wall committing Adultery Quo pacto se non faceret cum in Templo adorare cogeretur Jovem potius quam Catonem But our God is Pure as appeareth by his Laws which are all Holy Just and Good Psal. 119.140 Surely such holy Precepts could come from none but a Pure and Holy God As also by the Work of his Spirit on his People Ephes. 4.24 And that ye put on the New Man which after God is created in Righteousness and true Holiness And 2 Cor. 3.18 We all with open Face beholding as in a Glass the G●ory of the Lord are changed into the same Image from Glory to Glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. He puts into us a Nature that is very tender and shie of Sin troubled at it in others 2 Pet. 2.7 8. And delivered just Lot vexed with the filthy Conversation of the Wicked For that Righteous Man dwelling amongst them in seeing and hearing vexed his righteous Soul from day to day with their unlawful Deeds He that made the Eye shall not he see He that put into us a clean Heart is not he Pure and Holy This appeareth also by the dispensations of his Providence Hab. 1.13 Thou art of purer Eyes than to behold Evil and canst not look on Iniquity Wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously and holdest thy Tongue when the Wicked devoureth the Man that is more Righteous than he Judgments on Sinners so on his own People Prov 11.31 Behold the Righteous shall be recompenced in Earth much more the Wicked and the Sinner As for Instance in David The Child died his Daughter is defloured Ammon slain Absolon is in Rebellion his Wives Ravished himself Banished from his House and Kingdom Eli's Sons slain the Ark taken his Daughter-in-Law died himself brake his Neck But chiefly in the very Foundation of the Gospel the Son of God dieth a Shameful Painful Accursed Death before God wou●d relax the Rigour of his Law and set a-foot the Gospel And all that there might be a perfect Demonstration of his Justice and Holiness and displeasure against Sin Rom 8.3 For what the L●w could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh and for Sin condemned Sin in the Flesh. 2. The very nature of this Calling enforceth this Sanctification or setting Man apart from a common to a sacred use For it is a calling us not only from Misery to Happiness but from Sin to Holiness and the one is indispensibly necessary to the other For none but those who are in an holy Estate can be in a blessed Condition Our calling is sometimes called a Heavenly Calling Heb. 3.1 Sometimes an Holy Calling 2 Tim. 1.9 Therefore the chief subordinate end is Holiness Rom. 1.7 Called to be Saints from the Devil the World and the Flesh to God 3. The grace and favour which is shewed in our Calling obligeth us to be Holy in point of Gratitude For when we consider in what a sinful estate God found us how freely he loved us and that with a discriminating differencing Love when he passed by others worthier than we and to what estate he is ready to advance us to the enjoyment of himself amongst all those that are Sanctified by Faith All these are as so many strong Bonds and Obligations upon us to walk worthy of God who hath called us to his Kingdom and Glory in Iesus Christ 1 Thess. 2.12 Worthy of his Grace in Calling worthy of the Glory to which we are Called that is with the worthiness of Condecency not of Condignity We cannot fully answer this Grace but we must do that which will become it 4. This Calling enableth us to be Holy because it giveth us all things necessary both to holiness of Heart and Life 2 Pet. 1.3 According as his Divine Power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto Life and Godliness through the knowledg of him that hath called us to Glory and Vertue Now this Grace must not lie idle otherwise we receive the Spirit in vain 2. The Ultimate end to obtain the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. The same expression is 2 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace who hath called us to his Eternal Glory by Christ. Iesus It is his Glory Mark 1. Here is Glory 2. It is the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1. It is Glory for Body and Soul the Glory is so great we cannot utter it and conceive it Now a little is revealed to us but then it shall be revealed in us 1. The Soul is not annihilated after Death nor doth it sleep till the Resurrection nor is it detained by the way from immediate passing into Glory but assoon as it is loosed from the Body is admitted into God's Presence and gathered unto the Souls of just Men made perfect where it seeeth God and loveth him and enjoyeth what it seeth and loveth For as soon as we are loosed from the Body we are present with the Lord. And therefore t●e first benefit we receive in the other World is the Salvation of the Soul 1. Pet. 1.9 Receiving the end of your Faith even the salvation of your Souls It flitteth hence to God 2. The Body hath its glory also in due time For when it is raised up out of the Grave it will be another kind of Body then we now have both for Impassibility Clarity Agility For Impassibility called Incorruption Clarity called Glory Agility called Power Subtilty called a Spiritual Body by the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.42 43. It is sown in Corruption it is raised in Incorruption It is sown in Dishohonour it is raised in Glory It is sown a Natural Body it is raised a Spiritual Body 1. Impassibility doth not only exclude Corruption for so the Bodies of the Damned are preserved for ever but all grievance● and pain Rev. 21.4 There shall not be any more pain 2. For Glory a shining Brightness The Righteous shall shine as the Sun in the Kingdom of the Father Matth. 13.43 Stephen's Face shone in this Life as it were the Face of an Angel Acts 6.15 And Moses his Face shone by Converse with God in the Mount Exod. 34.30 Our Bodies shall be likened unto his glorious Body Phil. 3.21 In the Transfiguration His Face did shine as the Sun and his Rayment did shine as the Light 3. For Vigour Activity and Strength It shall always be in the height and excellency of it God preserved Moses his natural Vigour for a long time Deut. 34.7 but glorified Bodies shall for ever remain in an eternal spring of Youth 4. Subtilty as Spiritual Body Here we live an animal Life after the manner of Sensitive Creatures maintained by Meat Drink Sleep But hereafter the Body shall live after the manner of Spirits having no need or use of these things There we are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Angels of God Matth. 22.30 and 1 Cor. 6.19 Our Bodies
●e is Ephes. 5.27 That he might present it to himself a glorious Church not ●aving Spot or wri●kle or any such thing but that it should be Holy and without Blemish Then it is a glorious Church Christ hath done his whole Work Holiness is the Beauty of God himself Exod. 15.11 and puts an Excellency on us if we love it and imitate it Prov. 12.26 The Righteous is more excellent than his Neigbour But the way of the Wicked seduceth them We do not only excel other Men but we are more amiable in the sight of God Prov. 11.20 The Upright is his delight In short it is a part of Salvation it self and a Means to that which remaineth Act. 26.18 Inheritance among them which are Sanctified by Faith in Christ Iesus 3. Let us reflect upon our selves Have we God's Call Have we obeyed the Gospel This will clear up your Election to you 2 Pet. 1.10 Wherefore the rather Brethren give diligence to make your Calling and Election sure For if ye do these things ye shall never fall Do you find such a belief wrought in you by the Spirit as begins in brokenness of Heart and ends in Holiness for Christ came to call Sinners to Repentance Matth. 9.14 That is Men sensible of Sin to holiness of Heart and Life to return to God that we may first live to him and then with him 4. To improve the belief of the Glory promised 1. To sweeten Obedience or a c●●se of Holiness which for the present is so tedious to the Flesh. Now here is our Labour hereafter our Recompence 1 Cor. 5.58 Every day we should grow more meet for his Glory Col. 1.12 2. To a contempt of all Worldly Things good or evil If good many are pleased with this World 's good Things but have no affection to Spiritual and Heavenly Things Like the rebell●ous Israelites who more desired the Onions and Garlick of Egypt than the Milk and Honey of the Promised Land or the Celestial Manna Numb 11.5 6. Worse than Prodigals that rest satisfied with Husks of Swine than Bread which is in their Father's House They have their good Things Now we should remember we are called off from these Things from dreggy Contentments base Injoyments to the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 3. The evils of the World Crosses Afflictions After we have suffered a while the God of all Grace who hath called us unto his Eternal Glory by Christ Iesus make you perfect stablish strengthen settle you And 2 Tim. 2.11.12 It is a faithful saying For if we be dead with him we shall also live with him If we suffer we shall also reign with him Our Afflictions are both breves leves light and momentary 2 Cor. 4.17 For our light Affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory Our sufferings are small if compared with the Reward The time short if compared with Eternity There is a two-fold Eternity that eternal Death which the Wicked must endure that eternal Life which we enter into This should sweeten all bitter Waters 4. To dispose and prepare us for Death The contemplation of Immortality hath left strong impressions on the Hearts of Heathens some Burnt themselves as impatient to tarry longer If a dark view vain hope cause this what should a sure Promise and Earnest of the Spirit do 2 Vse To the Called 1. Bless God for this Calling The woful Estate out of which we are called and the blessed E●t●te into which we are entered compared togeth●● should make us wonder 1 Pet. 2.9 Ye should shew forth the Praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous Light 2. Walk answerably Ephes. 4.1 I therefore the Prisoner of the Lord beseech you that ye walk worthy of the Vocation wherewith ye are called And 1 Thess. 2.12 That ye would walk worthy of God who hath called you unto his Kingdom and Glory SERMON XIII 2 Thess. 2.15 Therefore Brethren stand fast and hold the Traditions which ye have been taught whether by Word or our Epistle THE Apostle after he had comforted the Thessalonians he exhorteth them to constancy in the Truth what-ever temptations they had to the contrary The Comforts he propoundeth to them were taken 1. From their Election vers 13.2 From their Vocation vers 14. His Exhortation is to Perseverance Therefore Brethren c. In the words observe 1. The Illative Particle Therefore because God hath chosen you and called you and given you such advantages against Error and Seduction 2. The Duty inferred 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 stand fast It is a Military word you have the same in other places 1 Cor. 16.13 Watch ye stand ye fast c. Ephes. 6.14 Stand therefore having your Loins girt about with Truth The word intimateth Perseverance 3. The Means of Perseverance Hold the Traditions which you have bin taught whether by Word or our Epistle Where observe 1. The Act. 2. The Object 1. The Act 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hold with strong hand The word implyeth a forcible holding against Assaults whether of Error or Persecution The Thessalonians were assaulted in both kinds the Heathens persecuted them and some were gone abroad that began the Mystery of Iniquity and were ready to pervert them 2. The Object which is propounded 1. By a common and general term The Traditions which ye have bin taught 2. By a distribution Whether by Word or our Epistle I. The common and general term The Traditions which ye have bin taught There are two sorts of Traditions Humane and Divine First Humane Traditions are certain external Observances instituted by Men and delivered from hand to hand from Progenitors to their Posterity These may be either besides or contrary to the Word of God 1. Beside the Word as the Institutions of the Family of the Rechabites in the observance of which from Father to Son they were so exact and punctual that God produceth their example to shame the disobedience of his People Ier. 35.6 7. Jonadab the Son of Rechab our Father commanded us saying Ye shall drink no Wine nor build Houses nor plant Vineyards c. 2. Contrary to the Word of God such as were those of the Pharisee● Matth. 15.2 Why transgress ye the Commandment of God by your Traditions Humane Inventions in Religion are contrary to and destructive of Divine Laws Secondly Traditions Divine Are either Heavenly Doctrines revealed by God or Institutions and Ordinances appointed by him for the use of the Church These are the Rule and Ground of our Faith Worship and Obedience The whole Doctrine of the Gospel is a Tradition delivered and conveyed to us by fit Messengers such as the Apostles were 1 Cor. 11.2 Now I praise you Brethren that ye remember me in all things and keep the Ordinances Marg. Traditions as I delivered them to you So that holding the Traditions is nothing else but perseverance in Apostolical Doctrine II. The Distribution that
the Old Testament God himself delivered the Law with great Majesty and Terrour and afterwards caused the same to be written in Tables of Stone for the constant use of his People And the Prophets first uttered their Prophecies and then wrote unto them So the Apostles first preached Evangelical Doctrine and then consigned it to writing for the Use of all Ages And though all things delivered by them were not delivered in one Sermon or one Epistle yet by degrees the Canon of the New Testament was Constituted and made perfect by the Writings of the Evangelists and Apostles V. Prop. That now when they are long since gone to God and we cannot receive from them the Doctrine of Life by word of Mouth we must stick to the Scriptures or written Word 1. Because we are taught to do so by Christ and his Apostles Christ always appealeth to the Writings of the Old Testament both against Traditions which he condemneth Matth. 15.2 and against pretended Revelations Luke 16.31 If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will be persuaded to repent if one should come from the Dead And the Apostles still have recourse to this Proof Acts 26.22 Witnessing no other things than the Prophets and Moses did say should come to pass And when they pleaded they were Eye and Ear-witnesses and so their Testimony was valuable yet they say ye have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a surer Word of Prophecy whereunto ye shall do well to take heed 2 Pet. 1.19 Now how can we do better than to imitate these great Examples 2. Because those things were written for our sakes 1 John 1.4 These things write we unto you that your Ioy may be full The Apostles being to leave the World did know the slipperiness of Man's Memory and the danger of corrupting Christian Doctrine if there were not a sure authentick Record left therefore they wrote and so fully that nothing is wanting to compleat our Joy and Happiness 3. Because the Scriptures are perfect The perfection of Scripture is known by its End and intended Use which is to give us a knowledg of those things which concern our Faith Duty and Happiness 1. Our Faith in Christ. If there be enough written for that end we need not unwritten Traditions to compleat our Rule Now St. Iohn telleth us he might have written more things But these things are written that ye might believe in the Son of God and have Life through his Name John 20.30 31. Certainly nothing is wanting to beget a Faith in Christ The Object is sufficiently propounded the Warrant or Claim is laid down in the New Covenant and the encouragements to believe it are clear and strong What would Men have more So that here is a perfect Rule perfect in its kind and for its proper use 2. For our Duty That is sufficiently provided for The Apostle telleth us that the Grace of God take it objectively for the Grace of the Gospel or subjectively for Grace in our Hearts teacheth us If you mean Objective Grace it prescribeth directeth If Subjective Grace it persuadeth and exciteth what to do To live Soberly Righteously Godly in the present World Tit. 2.12 There are all the branches of Man's Duty enumerated Sobriety relateth to self-government Righteously to our carriage towards our Neighbour Godly to our Commerce and Communion with God What is there wanting that belongeth either to Worship or Justice or Personal Holiness Therefore certainly we need no other Rule for it layeth down whatsoever Men are bound to do in all Ages and places of the World and in whatsoever Circumstances God shall put them And so it is fit to be the Law of the Universal King and Law-giver yea it is so perfect that whatever other Way is set up it presently dasheth against those Notions that we have or should have of God his Service and Worship or it i●●●●ngeth or perverteth the Liberty and Nature of Man 3. For our Happiness Tha● Doctrine and Institution which is able to make us wi●e unto Salvation is enough for us but so the holy Scriptures are said to do 2. Tim. 3.15 And that from a Child thou hast known the hol● Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through the Faith which is in Christ Iesus Nay afterwards Ver. 17. The Man of God is by them made perfect and throughly furnished to every good Work If the Scriptures do throughly direct Men to know God in Christ and save t●eir own Souls why should we look any further Now they do not only furnish every private Christian with this knowledg but the Man of God who is to Instruct others he needeth look no further but is furnished out of the Scripture with all things necessary to discharge his Office Therefore here we fix and rest we have a sufficient Rule and a full Record of all necessary Christian Doctrine Vse 1. The Use of all is Let us not seek another Rule than the Word of God Papists cry up unwritten Traditions to be received with equal respect and reverence as we receive the holy Scriptu●es But you Brethren stand fast holding the Apostolical Tradition You cannot have it by word of Mouth from them now therefore you must stick to what is Written or else you cannot preserve your selves from the Frauds and Impostures of Antichrist These Apostolical Writings have been received in all Ages and Times of the Church from the ●eginning and all Disputes among Christians have been tried by them None were allowed good or sincere Christians who doubted of the truth of them But because we have to do with a People that will sacrifice all to the honour and interest of their Church and knowing they are not able to stand before the Light of Scriptures have to the no little prejudice of the Christian Cause done all they can to weaken the Authority Sufficiency and Perspicuity of them that we migh● have no Religion without the Testimony and Recommendation of their Church therefore I shall resume the Matter and declare it afresh 1. Mankind lying in Darkness and in the shadow of Death it was necessary that one way or another God should reveal his Mind to them that we may have what belongeth to our Duty and Happiness for our chief good and last end Being altered by Sin we strangely mistake things and put Light for Darkness and Darkness for Light Good for Evil and Evil for Good weighing all things in the ballance of the Flesh which we seek to please We confound both the names and natures of Things and wander in a maze of a thousand Perplexities therefore God in pity to Mankind hath given us a sure direction in his Word which is a Lamp unto our Feet and a Light unto our Paths Psal. 119.105 Mark the words of Light and Lamps the use of a Lamp is by Night and in the Day we have the Light of the Sun whether it be Day or Night with us here we are taught how to carry our selves Mark
That Interest giveth some hope and confidence is evident because sometimes the Saints plead the common Relation that they are the Workmanship of his hands Psalm 119.73 Thy hands have made me and fas●ioned me give me understanding that I may learn thy Commandments They will not quit their Interest in God if they cannot come as his special Servants yet as his Creatures one way another they will intitle themselves to him Vse To direct the Servants of God when they ask any Grace of him to bring it to his still Our Lord and our Father But how shall they do so if they have no assurance I answer 1. There are some Titles which imply a claim to Benefits and Priviledges others that infer an obligation to Duty these latter may be used without any usurpation Ioh. 20.28 My Lord and my God 2. Resignation of your selves to him sheweth you are his and in time you will come to know that he is yours if you make it good Psalm 119.94 I am thine save me for I have sought thy Precepts Resolve to obey him and serve him however he deal with you Choice of God for our Portion and Christ for our Lord sheweth you are resolved to be his 3. Speak as the Covenant speaketh that you are under till your sincerity be more unquestionable God offers himself to be our God and Redeemer and Father Christ to be our Lord and Saviour Isa. 63.16 Doubtless thou art our Father though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledg us not thou O Lord art our Father our Redeemer thy Name is from everlasting God offered himself to be so and God is angry for not owning it Jer. 3.4 Wilt thou no● from this time cry unto me My Father thou art the guide of my Youth SERMON XV. 2 Thess. 2.16 17. Which hath loved us and given us everlasting consolation and good hope through Grace VVE come now to the second Branch The ground of Audience and Success in Prayer Which hath loved us and given us everlasting consolation and good hope through Grace Where three grounds of Acceptance are intimated 1. The first is taken from the Rise and Foundation of all the Love of God he hath loved us 2. From the Matter of our Comfort he hath given us everlasting Consolation 3. From the Way whereby we receive it and entertain it and good hope through Grace The first relateth to our Redemption by Christ. The second to the New Covenant The third to the disposition of our Hearts and how we are affected in the reception of these thi●●● as will appear more in the expli 〈…〉 Branch 〈…〉 with the Rise and Founda 〈…〉 race which we expect and ●●g of ●od in Prayer He hath loved us Doct. That God's Love to Sinners manifested in our Redemption by Christ giveth great boldness and encouragement in Prayer 1. I shall prove this is the Love here intended 2. That this giveth boldness in Prayer I. That this is the Love here intended for these Reasons 1. This is a visible effect and demonstration of his Love to us 1 John 3.16 Hereby perceive we the Love of God to us in that he layed down his life for us And I Iohn 4.9 10. In this was manifested the Love of God towards us in that he sent his only begotten Son into the World that we might live by him Herein was Love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent ●is Son to be a propitia●ion for our sins From these places I gather that to found our Confidence and Hope it was needful that the Love God had to us s●ould shew it self by some manifest and real proof How can we tell how God's Heart standeth affected to mankind but by the Effects What-ever benevolence or good-will he had towards us it is not evident to us till it break forth into some Action and real performance of some great thing for us Now this was fully manifested in giving his Son to die for a sinful World that he hath a love for us and doth really desire our Salvation There is an hidden love of God which is his eternal Purpose and Decree and there is an open and declared Love and that is first and most seen in our Redemption by Christ. In Predestination his Love was conceived in his Heart in Redemption it is manifested in the Effects that was the Rise this the visible Demonstration and Sign of it Now the Apostle would not reason from what was hidden and secret but from what is open and manifest 2. This is not only the Demonstration and visible Proof of the reality of his Love but an ample representation and commendation of the greatness of his Love Rom. 5.8 But God commendeth his Love to us in that while we were yet Sinners Christ died for us A thing may be demonstrated to be real that yet is not commended or set forth as great and glorious But God would express his Love in such an astonishing Instance that we might admire the greatness as well as believe the reality of it John 3.16 God so loved the World c. that is so unspeakably so unconceivably would he express his Love to Mankind as to send his Son to assume our Nature and die for our Transgressions He doth not tell you how but leaveth you to admire at it and rejoice in it What may we not expect from this Love this great Love if God loveth us at such rate surely he is in good earnest his Heart is set upon our Salvation or else he would never have taken this course of giving his only Son to suffer an accursed and shameful Death Now when the Apostle saith God hath loved us he meaneth it of the great instance of his Love Analogum pe● se positum stat pro suo significatu famosiori Words not restrained by the Context must be interpreted in the most famous and known sense 3. This is the first motive to draw our hearts to him 1 John 4.19 We love him because he loved us first The first motive of our Affection is not his special Electing-Love to us above others for that we cannot know before we love him but his common Love and Mercy to Sinners and that was manifested in Christ's being sent to be a Propitiation for our Sins and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole World This is that which is propounded to us to recover and reconcile our alienated and estranged Affections to God 2 Cor. 5.19 20. God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their Trespasses unto him This Grace God offereth to us as well as others namely that for Christ's sake he will pardon our Sins if we will lay down our Weapons and enter into his Peace None are bound to believe that God specially loveth them but those that are specially beloved by him for none are bound to believe a falshood and a falshood it is to us till we have the saving Effects and