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A10398 Three and tvventie sermons, or, Catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper preached monthly before the Communion. By that late able, and painfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by his executor Iosh. Randall, as he found it corrected by the authors one hand, in his study, since his death. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Randall, Joshua, fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 20682A; ESTC S115645 295,622 568

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that Christ must suffer and rise againe there it is said that he must doe thus and thus That repentance and remission of sinnes might be preached in his Name giuing vs to vnderstand that repentance and remission of sinnes they are not purchased by Christ nor haue no power from Christ nor are not to be preached in his Name but onely so as they come from Christ suffering and being punished for vs Christ must first suffer that repentance and remission of sinnes might be preached in his Name 1 Pet. 3.18 Christ must suffer and dye for sinne that he might bring vs to God So it appeares in the last part of the Verse that he suffered and was put to death faith the Text And what was it for Why it was for sinne For the taking away of sinnes and the bringing of vs to God that is to say the making good of this new Couenant that is to say That God would be our God and we his People that he would forgiue vs our sinnes and remember our iniquities no more these haue their power vertue and efficacie from Christ as he being punished for vs. Hebr. 13.12 Our Sanctification there is ascribed to the suffering of Christ that is to say to the death of Christ For Christ that he might sanctifie the People with his owne Blood hath suffered or dyed without the Gate Secondly Christ in his Offering or Christ sacrificed for vs Ephes 5.2 Christ hath loued vs and gaue himselfe for vs to be an Offering and a Sacrifice of a sweet-smelling sauour to God He is a sweet-smelling sauour to God generally in respect of his sacred Person and he is a sweet sauour in respect of his blessed Nature and in respect of his holy life but more especially in respect of his pretious death wherein he gaue himselfe as a sweet-smelling sauour to God Hebr. 9.28 Christ was once offered to take away sinnes insinuating vnto vs that Christ was powerfull for the taking away of sins How as he was Christ offered or as he was Christ sacrificed Hebr. 10.10 So likewise our Sanctification is by the offering of Christ Christ by that one offering of his hath sanctified vs. So likewise in the twelfth Verse there is our Iustification and in the fourteenth Verse there is our Consecration by one Offering and in the fifteenth and sixteenth Verses there is the New Testament confirmed by name by the verie offering of Christ So the Apostle implyes the reason by the offering of Christ Thirdly Christ in his Obedience or Christ humbled for vs In Hebr. 10. from the sixth Verse to the ninth there you shall find that the worke of the New Testament and of our Redemption is ascribed to Christ his doing of the will of God He tooke away the first and established the second he put away the Sacrifices of the Law of burnt Offerings and established the New Testament that is by doing the will of God by his obedience and humiliation Rom. 5.19 For as by one Mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many also be made righteous It is the obedience of Christ that iustifies vs and makes good vnto vs the Couenant of Grace And that we may know that it was not all the obedience of his life which was most holy that could serue the turne the Apostle telles vs Phil. 2.8 9. That he became obedient euen to the Death of the Crosse The lowest degree of his Humiliation was the highest degree of his Obedience and thereby he became a perfect Mediator Fourthly Christ on the Crosse or Christ crucified for vs And this intends more then the rest This intends not onely a bare dying of Christ but a violent a shamefull and a cursed Death Coloss 1.20 Christ hath made our peace by the Blood of his Crosse that is to say by the suffering that he did endure specially vpon the Crosse Likewise in Coloss 2.14 15. He fastned our sinnes vpon the Crosse and there tryumphed ouer the Powers of Darkenesse which is the verie matter of our Redemption And in Iohn 12.31 Now saith Christ is the Prince of the World cast out What speakes he there of his Crosse And if I be lift vp then will I draw others after me Now are the Faithfull to be drawne vnto Christ after that he had dyed vpon the Crosse It was Christ vpon the Crosse that vanquished the Diuell Death and Hell and drew the Faithfull to him And in Iohn 19.30 Now it is finished saith Christ when he was vpon the Crosse the last breath that Christ fetched When all his humiliation was finished then the worke of our Redemption was fully accomplished Hence it is that the ioy of the Faithfull is not so much in knowing Christ as in knowing Christ crucified 2 Cor. 5.16 I know no Man saith the Apostle after the Flesh no not Christ himselfe What not Christ himselfe No not after the Flesh not as a Man not as a holy Man not as a Iew not as one of my owne Blood but Christ crucified I esteeme to know nothing saith the Apostle but Christ and him crucified 1 Cor. 2.2 And indeed this is the verie substance of the Gospell Christ crucified 1 Cor. 1.23 We preach vnto you saith the Apostle not simply Christ but Christ crucified and therefore in the eighteenth Verse it is called The preaching of the Crosse and suffering of Christ All this shewes that Christ in his Crosse and Christ crucified he is the Person by whom the New Testament and the worke of our Redemption is established Then fifthly The Death of Christ or Christ dying for vs Rom. 5.10 We are reconciled to God by the death of Christ There you see our reconciliation is ascribed to the death of Christ So also our Sanctification is ascribed to the death of Christ in Coloss 2.22 likewise in Hebr. 3.14 15. there it is said That Christ hath vanquished the Diuell by Death and hath deliuered vs from Death and the bondage that we were in All this was by the death of Christ by Christ his dying for vs. So in Hebr. 9.15 it is said that Christ is the Mediator of the New Testament thorough Death Then the sixth and the last point is the Blood of Christ or Christ killed and slaine for vs. True Christ layd down himselfe willingly in obedience to God for vs vpon the Crosse and in loue to vs his People He gaue himselfe for vs and he shed his owne Blood for vs Yet in regard of the Act and the Instrument he was no better then slaine killed and murdered and his Blood and Life was taken from him verie wrongfully But yet notwithstanding howsoeuer it be his willingnesse on the one side and the Iewes crueltie on the other side yet so it was that his Blood was shed and the shedding of his Blood is that whereupon the New Testament and the worke of our Redemption is stablished Rom. 5.9 We are iustified by the Blood of Christ there our Iustification
themselves against the wedding day that shall bee accomplished at the comming of Iesus Christ to judgement The husband man he sowes his seed what for the seeds sake no for the harvests sake Is not the last comming of Christ our harvest is not this life the seed time Gal. 6. chap. and the 8 vers the Apostle makes it cleere He that sowes to the flesh shall of the flesh reape corruption but he that sowes to the spirit shall of the spirit reape life everlasting Certainly the good duties that we doe in matters of Religion they be as so many seedes of eternall life What is the end and reach of all that we may have a full and comfortable harvest at the day of judgement Reason 3 Another reason is this that is more particularly concerning the Sacrament the proportion betweene the Sacraments of the former Testament and the sacraments of the new Testament the Sacraments of the former testament they tended all to fit the receiver of them to Christ his first comming so did the Passeover and all other Sacraments fit them to Christ his first comming therefore the Sacraments of the new Testament must be so many fittings and preparings of us to the second comming of Christ the rule holds strong because Christ is the substance of all Sacraments both in the old and in the new Testament and his comming in some sort puts an end to all Sacraments and all Sacraments are to fit us to his cōming the former Sacraments must fit us to his first comming therfore the Sacramēts of the new testament they must fit us to Christs last cōming Reason 4 The last reason is in particular concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the Sacrament of the Lords Supper why it caries in it a lively representation resemblance of that same blessed estate that we shall attaine unto at Christs comming here wee have a Table and wee eate and drinke at this Table doe we not so there Our Saviour expresseth it so in the 22. of Luke You that have continued with me and endured temptation I will take you up and you shall eate and drinke at my Table in my Kingdome Here we have a table here we eate and drinke our happiest estate there is to have a Table to eate and to drinke in a spirituall manner Againe this Sacrament is called the Supper of the Lord so is that too Rev. 19.9 There we shall enjoy Gods presence the presence of Christ the presence of his Spirit Doth not every beleeving receiver spiritually enjoy the same at the Lords Table There we shall have the Angells stand about us doe not the Angells stand about us here in the receiving of this Sacrament wee are sure there to have the Saints to accompany us so likewise we have here Lay all these together and see if heaven bee not here tendered to us upon earth a resemblance in the Sacrament to our state at the second comming of Christ The uses of the doctrine are these Vse 1 the first use is this this commends unto us in the first place the infinite goodnesse and the infinite wisedome of God toward his children that hee doth traine us up as it were by little and little by certaine steps and by certaine degrees to the full possessiō of that heavenly Kingdome which shall bee bestowed upon us at Christs second comming This is the wonderfull wisedome and the infinite goodnesse of God wee know that the second comming of Christ it is a wonderful and glorious thing we know that the knowledge and the glory and joy and happinesse and fruition of God that when we shall bee made partakers of in that happy estate they are high points matters of a very high straine infinitely beyond the reach of a mortall man in this state of corruption yet behold it is the infinite goodnesse of God that hee will have us to be made partakers of these things and it is the infinite wisedome of God to condescend to our capacitie to our dull and shallow understanding that whereas we could not receive all these things as they are in themselves all at once he guides us and leades us as it were by the hand by a little and a little here a line and there a line here a little and there a little here a precept and there a precept carying us by certaine degrees from lower things to higher things from smaller things to greater from things more knowne to things more unknowne from nothing to a little from a little to much and from much in the end to perfection this is the great and the wonderfull wisedome of God towards us understand there be three speciall ascents as a man would say or three speciall degrees in the state of religion whereby wee doe aspire to our perfection in Religion the first ascent or the first degree is the outward meanes of grace the Word and the Sacraments The second ascent or degree is the life of grace wrought in our hearts by this meanes The third and the last ascent and degree is the perfection of glory that wee attaine unto at Christs comming these bee the three ascents whereby we attaine perfection in Christ The first step and ascent is this the outward meanes of grace wee have the Word and the Sacraments wee receive the Word and the Sacraments wee conforme our selves to these outward duties these be some degrees of perfection yet they be but a very low degree so low that many come to this degree and yet never come to heaven and yet they are very materiall and so materiall as that none ordinarily can come to heaven without these this is the beginning of our Religion this is as it were our A. B. C. as a man would say and when we come to know these we come to know a little and to smatter a little about the matter of our perfection these bee the first degree The second ascent is the life of grace which is wrought in the hearts of Gods children by these outward meanes effectuated and seconded by the Spirit of God within us our new birth faith repentance new obedience and humiliation and such like this is the life of grace wrought within us these now bee somewhat a neerer degree to perfection these be the next steps to it now wee begin to seize upon Christ to seize upon heaven and to seize upon perfection when wee have these graces then we begin to have a feeling of Iesus Christ in our soules this is as it were to spell perfection and to spell Christ and to spell heaven for now wee doe not onely know the letters as we did in our A. B. C. but now we know how to put the letters and the syllables together and how to make it up in these very things that wee doe beleeve here that we hope here that we love here that we performe and obey God in here in these very things we doe as it were spell Christ and spell heaven and
honoured by vs in the performance of this businesse He will be sanctified in all that come neere him Leuit. 10.3 In this action we approach nearest to God euen to become one with Christ Iesus and hereby to be incorporated into his Body as Bone of his Bone and Flesh of this Flesh and therefore we must sanctifie and glorifie God in this exercise aboue all other It grieues me to see the Transgressors in this kind how horribly the Lord is dishonoured amongst Men euen in this most glorious and sanctified Ordinance some comming onely for fashion sake few for consciences not one amongst a great many with that due preparation that may make their seruice herein acceptable to God and Gods holy Sacrament comfortable and profitable to their owne Soules In zeale therefore for the Lord of Hoasts that his great Name and Maiestie may be rightly and truly glorified in the right and true vse of this his sauing Ordinance I desire to fit you to a reuerent and faithfull participation of this holy Sacrament as not knowing wherein either I or you may honor God more and doe him better seruice The fourth Reason is the preciousnesse of the death of the Lord Iesus Christ the greatest and weightiest and most vnualuable businesse that euer was performed since the Worlds Creation He the Lambe vndefiled and without spot a sinlesse Man the Holy One of God his owne glorious Sonne the Liquor that is prest out of such goodly Grapes must needs be a sweet and pleasant Iuice the Blood that issues out of his blessed Body and from his sacred Wounds must needs be most pure and most precious euerie drop of this heauenly Dew is worth a worlds ransome therefore not to be thought or spoken of much lesse to be purposely remembred and solemnely represented in the Sacrament but with all holy preparation and affection and eleuation of Spirit For the deepe impression of the death of Iesus Christ into our Hearts let vs consider rightly these three things which will be as so many spurres vnto vs to stirre vs vp to a more reuerent estimation and embracing of this Sacrament First the bitternesse of his death to him Secondly the sweetnesse of it to vs Thirdly the acceptablenesse of it to God First the bitternesse of it to himselfe It was exceeding bitter to him it cost him many a deepe sigh and groane many teares and strong cryings Hebr. 5.7 A sore Agony in the Garden with a bloody sweat in his Body Luke 22.44 And a deadly heauinesse in his Soule Math. 26.38 A hard conflict with the terrors of Death and the wrath of God vpon him for our sinnes for that grieuous trouble spoken of Math. 26.37 could not arise from any bodily feares or paines but he was then coping and closing with the very terrors of God due to vs but to be endured by him God set him as a Marke before him to shoot at him and to spend vpon him all the Arrowes of his Vengeance which were prepared for all beleeuing sinners from the beginning to the end of the World For many Men haue suffered a bodily death without any such daunting Christ is of a more valorous spirit then so many a sore blow did he receiue both from God and Man Men smot him and buffeted him Math. 26.67 They platted a Crowne of Thornes and put it on his Head and smot him on the Head Math. 27.29 30. And all this and a great deale more came vpon him yet there was none to pitty him Ps 69.20 The Lord from Heauen he smot him and brake him and layd vpon him Esay 53.6.10 as it were stroake vpon stroake till he had reuenged himselfe to the full vpon him He did not spare him though he were his owne Sonne Rom. 8.32 For when Christ was vpon the Crosse then he was reputed the common sinner of the World and so all the Vials of the wrath of God were to be poured out and emptied vpon him Was this Death so bitter to him and shall we be lightly affected toward it Shall we come coldly and vnpreparedly to the memoriall of it Shall we see this bitter Death of his acted as it were in a holy Tragedy before our Eyes and shall not we be much moued and yearne in our Bowels at the sight and thought and memoriall of it Put the case we should be condemned to dye and another Man in loue should take our death vpon him for vs how compassionately would wee bee affected towards him and the death that hee suffers for vs Wee would goe into our Chambers and mourne and waile and melt in our selues at the thought of his suffering for vs and his loue to vs and our wretchednesse that hath brought him to such a death much more should we be stirred vp to a thorough feeling of the sufferings and death of Christ Iesus which we wretched sinners haue brought vpon him For it was more that the Sonne of God should dye then if the whole World should dye The bitternesse of his death was caused by the bitternesse of our sins and therefore the thought of his death should alwayes stirre vs vp to true repentance to a hatred and detestation of our sins and to looke vpon the Lord Iesus with a broken Heart and a mourning Spirit and a wounded Conscience and a sighing Soule whom we haue so grieuously pierced with our sinnes Zach. 12.10 They shall looke vpon him whom they haue pierced they shall mourne for him c. Secondly the sweetnesse of it to vs it is maruailous cordiall and comfortable to vs Gaule and Vineger to him but Milke and Hony to vs his abasing is our exalting his sufferings are our victorie his torments our ease his wounds our cure his crosse our crowne his shame our glorie his death our life he dying in our stead looke how bitter our death was to him so comfortable is his death to vs looke how much he was disparaged by our death so much are we aduantaged by his it was but one death in it selfe but it is double in effect as our death that is being due to vs so it was a bitter death to Christ but as his death that is to say as being endured in his Person for vs so it is to vs most comfortable We were healed by his stripes Esay 53.5 He bore our stripes and thereby are we healed we changed states with our Sauiour and he with vs he receiued our sinnes we receiue his righteousnesse he our miserie we his happinesse he our death we his life a blessed change for vs that in stead of Sinne Death and Hell thereby deserued we should find Righteousnesse and Life and Heauen purchased by the death of Christ Iesus when the Life and Blood of Christ Iesus gusht out of his Body by his wounds then were all the Fountaines of Heauen as it were all the Flood-gates of Gods Mercie set wide open and then was all Grace and Comfort and Life and Saluation showred downe vpon all
Soules Physitian but the worke he came to performe was this not so much to take away the sicknesse of our Bodyes but the sinnes of our Soules It is not to be denied but that our Bodyes also are nourished in this Sacrament and that both directly and corporally by the outward Elements of Bread and Wine for so it must be that the proportion may hold and be the more significant and sensible and also by way of consequence and spiritually as the Body also partaking with the Soule in the forgiuenesse of sinnes and the grace of Saluation but that which is chiefly and principally nourished in this Sacrament is the Soule which receiueth and embraceth Christ by Faith Reas 2 The second Reason The Communion which we haue with Christ is a spirituall Communion 1 Cor. 6.17 He that is ioyned to the Lord is one Spirit Therefore this Sacrament which is a speciall meanes of our Communion with Christ to knit vs vnto him must accordingly be a spirituall Banket Reas 3 Thirdly It is the nature of this Sacrament to be the Seale of the New Testament Luke 22.20 The Couenant or Testament is a spirituall Couenant the Couenant of Iustification and Sanctification Hebr. 10.16 17. Therefore the Seale must be spirituall as the Couenant is Reas 4 Fourthly The Word and Sacraments are in generall of the same nature The Word is a Banket of our Soules and therefore the Sacrament being an appendant vpon the Word must also belong vnto our Soules and be a spirituall Banket too The Word begins and nourisheth our eternall life the Sacraments nourisheth it but not begins it the Word brings vs vnto Christ the Sacraments make vs to grow faster to him the Word workes vpon the Eare and being seconded by the Spirit so quickens and feeds the Heart the Sacrament is seene felt tasted wee eat it and drinke it and receiue it into our Bodyes and so being seconded by the Spirit nourisheth our Soules the Word conueyes Christ into vs more largely this Sacrament more neerely each of them verie powerfully and effectually Reas 5 Fifthly The verie time wherein it was instituted proues as much for it was instituted after Supper when their Bodyes were fed already and therefore it is proper and peculiar to their Soules Reas 6 Lastly The proportion betwixt the Signes and Things signified proues as much for seeing the Signes that is to say the Bread and Wine are apt to nourish the Body therefore the thing signified that is to say the Body and Blood of Christ must needs be intended to the nourishment of the Soule therefore it is plaine that this Sacrament is a spirituall Banket wherein the Faithfull are nourished to a spirituall and heauenly life Vse 1 The Vses First It should teach vs that seeing it is a Feast for our Soules therefore we should vse it as a spirituall Feast And how is that We must bring spirituall Mouthes and spirituall Stomackes and spirituall preparation and spirituall affections We must be wholly spirituall our Mouthes are our Minds or our Soules our Stomacke or Appetite must be hungry and thirst after Grace and Righteousnesse and forgiuenesse of Sinnes and newnesse of Life our Preparation must be humblenesse of Mind and brokennesse of Heart in the sight of our owne wretched estate and Faith and confidence in the promise of sauing Grace for our deliuerance It makes no matter when we come to this Feast whether we haue our best Cloathes on or no he is best well-come that comes with the best Heart and the best Soule for whosoeuer comes not thus prepared wants his Wedding-garment and shall speed as he did He shall be cast into vtter darkenesse Lastly our affections must be spirituall our Mirth and Cheerefulnesse and Ioy must not be any carnall Ioy or corporall Reioycing as at our bodily Feasts but we must reioyce in the Lord reioyce in the Spirit reioyce in God and Christ and his Saluation Vse 2 Secondly If it be a spirituall Feast then we must learne to discerne the Body and Blood of Christ the spirituall Food for our Soules we must lift vp the Eye of Faith and apprehend and take hold vpon Christ being in Heauen though we be vpon Earth Our bodily Eyes cannot see so farre but the Eye of Faith sees into Heauen and beleeues that Christ Iesus sitting at the right Hand of God is here present at the Table after a spirituall manner and so doth giue and communicate himselfe vnto vs The Eye of the Body sees the Bread broken and the Wine poured out the Eye of Faith sees and considers the breaking of Christ Body and the shedding of his Blood for the taking away of our sinnes and this is that which the Apostle presseth 1 Cor. 11.29 about the discerning of the Lords Body as who should say That he that comes without this discerning Eye of Faith he comes to this Table as to an ordinarie Feast discernes the Bread and Wine with his bodily Eyes but not as to a spirituall Feast to discerne Christs Body by the Eye of Faith and so can haue no benefite by it For as appeares in the Doctrine it is the Faithfull onely that are here nourished to a Spirituall life but as for vnbeleeuers they are thereby nourished to eternall death as the Apostle there shewes Vse 3 Thirdly Examine our selues whether we haue carried our selues this day or any time heretofore as at a spirituall Feast Haue we hungred and thirsted after the spirituall refreshing of our Soules Haue our Soules beene fatted with these Iunckets God hath set before vs Haue we had Faith in the Promises of God Haue we had repentance of our Sinnes Haue we prepared our selues in the Inward-Man for the entertainement of Christ and his Spirit into our Hearts Haue we beene refreshed with the comforts of God Haue we delighted in the Saluation that hereby is brought vnto vs Haue we had an inward ioy and cheerefulnesse of Heart that we haue found Christ the Lord and Master of the Feast hath bid vs well-come That we are better encouraged to goe on in godly duties More confirmed in the assurance of the forgiuenesse of sinnes And more thoroughly resolued to leade a new life That we haue well profited in the state of Grace and Saluation If we find these things we plainely shew that we haue made it a spirituall Banket and that thereby our Soules are nourished to a heauenly life If wee find none of these things at least in some measure let vs know that wee haue come like brute Beasts or at least like carnall Men we had better haue kept away if wee haue come onely with bodily and not with spirituall Eyes let vs know wee haue committed a greeuous sinne against God Wee came here to receiue a generall quittance for our sinnes past and wee haue added a greater sinne then euer we committed before Let vs therefore examine our selues and lay vp these things in our Hearts to meditate vpon them that thereby we may be
reioyce in trembling All the parts of Gods worship are reuerently to be performed the greatnesse of the glorious Maiestie of God requires it whose businesse it is likewise the excellencie of the worke requires it also the strictnesse of the Commandement of God requires it then againe the benefite we looke to receiue by it requires it yea also our owne voluntarie submission to Gods Ordinance that also necessarily requires reuerence at our hands no Man in the World can religiously vndertake any part of Gods worship without promise of due reuerence Therefore this being a principall part of Gods worship it should prouoke vs and stirre vs vp to attaine to all reuerence humilitie deuotion and christian affection that euer we can reach to in the participation of this Sacrament The Feast of Christ the Supper of Christ and the Table of Christ is attributed to him by a kind of excellencie How should this stirre vs vp reuerently to come to him We know ordinarie manners teacheth vs that if we be to come to the Table of a great Man we will looke to our selues that our Hands be washt and that our Cloathes our speech and whole carriage be reuerent and answerable to the greatnesse of his Person with whom we sit Is it so amongst Men Then for shame let Religion teach vs to doe that at the Lords Table as ordinarie manners teacheth vs to doe at Mens Table seeing it is the Lords Table let vs looke to our Hands and Eyes but specially and aboue all let vs obserue and looke to our Hearts and see that all our actions be well composed with due reuerence and deuotion fitting the high Maiestie of the Lord Iesus Christ Marke what Solomon saith Prou. 23.1 2. When thou commest to sit before a Ruler or a great Man consider diligently what is before thee c. that is to say when thou commest before a great Man carrie thy selfe with that due reuerence as is fitting the greatnesse of his Person carrie thy selfe with all sobrietie True indeed that the Lord Iesus Christ whose Sacrament we come to partake of is not a captious Ruler as the Holy Ghost speakes of that seekes aduantage at vs but yet know that he is a iust and a righteous Iudge a iealous God that cannot endure any mis-behauiour in his presence nor that his Victuals should be wastfully and riotously spent nor his Table abused and therefore come not to the Table of the Lord Iesus without you be furnished with holy sobrietie and Christian manners as becommeth a Guest of the Lord Iesus If we could but see the Lord Iesus to come amongst vs bodily in the Lords Table if we should see and heare him say this Table and this Feast and this worke and whole businesse is mine If he should come but in bodily presence and lay clayme to that we could not chuse but tremble at it and be astonished Why shall not our Faith in Christ being in Heauen sitting at the right Hand of God stirre vs vp to more reuerence and awe then to behold him bodily with our Eyes And therefore knowing this is his Table his worke and whole businesse and that he layes right and clayme to it then what manner of Men and Women ought we to be in all manner of holy conuersation as at other times so especially at this Vse 2 The second Vse It should serue to stirre vs vp to thankefulnesse Is it the Feast and the Table of the Lord How much are we bound to Christ that hath vouchsafed vs this fauour as to admit vs bid vs and inuite vs to his owne Table 2 Sam. 9.7 Dauid had a purpose to shew some fauour and kindnesse to Mephibosheth for his Fathers sake now how would he doe it but in making him to eat Bread at his Table He could not shew his kindnesse more nor expresse it more then in bidding him to his Table So Christ he hath a purpose to shew fauour and kindnesse vnto vs for our heauenly Fathers sake now wherein can he expresse it more then in inuiting and admitting vs to his Table to participate of his heauenly blessings This should stirre vp our Hearts to thankfull obedience that seeing Christ is so gracious so louing and kind to vs as to feast vs at his Table therefore should we consecrate our selues ouer-to his seruice and exercise that he hath ordained vs for Who should haue the vse and seruice honor of our strength but he that gaue vs our strength and from whom we receiue it We receiue all from Christ it is he that feeds vs and nourisheth vs by his Word and by his Sacrament and therefore see that our spirituall strength be faithfully and wholly imployed to the honour of Christ Now to stirre vs vp to the performance of this more effectually let vs consider and obserue some particulars which may be greater spurres to stirre vs vp to more thankfulnesse 1 First Consider the excellencie of his Person that inuites vs it is Christ himselfe the King of Glorie of Heauen and of Earth he of whom it is said Dan. 7.10 That thousand thousands ministred vnto him and ten thousand thousands stood before him It is he that makes vs his Fellow-guests O what thankfulnesse doth this require at our hands 2 Secondly Consider the daintinesse of the Fare it is not Bread and water and cold commons that we are inuited vnto it is not perishing Food but Food that lasteth for euer euen the Body and Blood of the Lord Iesus Christ that he here feasteth vs withall What lesse thankfulnesse then this can we giue to him then Body for Body and Blood for Blood 3 Thirdly Consider the benefite of this we receiue not onely temporal comfort but spiritual as forgiuenesse of sinnes grace sanctification and life eternall This deserues therefore eternall thankfulnesse to be rendred to Christ in our liues and conuersations 4 Fourthly Consider further who we are that are admitted to this Feast Why alas poore base wretches miserable and damned sinners not worth the ground we tread vpon yet Christ admits vs as Guests to his Table We are those spoken of that are poore and hault blind lame and naked we are vagrant Persons that lye vnder the Hedge Luke 14.21 22. that Christ calles and comples to come to this Banket Churlish Nabal 1 Sam. 25.11 he grudged when Dauid came and asked him bread and reliefe in his distresse Shall I saith he take my Water and my Bread that I haue prouided for my Shearers and giue it to them that I know not whence they are But the Lord Christ he stucke not at a greater matter but he gaue his owne Body and Blood for vs he did not onely bestow vpon vs his Bread and his Wine poore wretched sinners of whom he may more iustly say then Nabal said of Dauid Goe your wayes I know you not The rich Man in Luke 16. would not afford poore Lazarus the crummes that were vnder his Table but the Lord Iesus Christ
Christianitie specially you that haue proceeded so farr in it as to receiue the Sacrament of the Lords Supper you haue thereby absolute Communion you haue giuen your selues vnto Iesus Christ and he hath giuen himselfe likewise to you you are made one with Christ and he with you and with all the Faithfull this is set downe in the sixteenth and seuenteenth Verses On the other side saith he they that doe communicate in their religious Feasts that are consecrated vnto Idols they doe giue themselues ouer vnto those Idols and make themselues one with those Idols with them that worship them That you heard in the 1 Co. 10.20 marke what the Apostle inferres vpon it It is impossible to be one with God and one with Idols One with God and one with Diuels For these they are no better then Diuels it is impossible you should be so if once you giue your selues to the seruice of God ye renounce the Diuell if once you giue your selues to the seruice of the Diuel then ye renounce God and all the Faithfull We cannot be partakers of the Lords Table and of the Table of Diuels it is impossible that euer you should be so And therefore in any case partake not with them in any of their religious Feasts Thus the Argument stands You that are religious are made one with Christ and Christ with you and therefore it is impossible that ye should communicate and partake in the seruice of Idols or Diuels and in the Supper of the Lord that is to say it can neuer be done so the seruice that ye performe to God in the Sacrament cannot be acceptable to him the force of the reason stands in this in the proofe of the first point as many as professe Christ beleeuers and receiuers of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper they haue made themselues one with Christ and Christ with them that is proued in the 16 and 17 Verses and for confirmation thereof he makes them Iudges in it and he appeales to their consciences saying I speake but vnto them that haue vnderstanding Iudge you what I say The Cup of Blessing which we blesse is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ The Bread which we breaks is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ As who should say I appeale to your consciences you know it is so any Man that knowes what belongs to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper knowes this to be true So then there is the occasion of the words Now concerning the meaning of the words He is to expresse what is meant by the Communion and then what is meant by the Body and Blood of Christ The Communion imports in the Originall either the act of communicating whereby there is a communion and fellowship made or else it imports the Communion it selfe which is made by such an act As for example when we speake of a Contract of Marriage or of a Bargaine the name may signifie either the act whereby the contract is made or the contract or bargaine which is made by such an act So this Communion signifies the contract betweene vs and Christ So then this Communion is of two sorts there is a Communion here meant between Christ and the Faithfull and secondly a Communion of the Faithfull among themselues First a Communion of Christ with the Faithfull and that is of two sorts first a naturall Communion and then a spirituall that we haue together The naturall Communion that we haue with Christ is in respect as he is a Man and as he doth take our nature vpon him as he was made Bone of our Bone and Flesh of our Flesh and this is generall to the whole Race of Man-kind there is a naturall Communion betweene Christ and the whole Race of Man-kind yet notwithstanding the sauing benefite and comfort of it is proper to the elect Children of God and hence it is that this Communion is appropriated to the Children of God Hebr. 2.14.16 For as much then as the Children are partakers of Flesh and Blood he also himselfe likewise tooke part with them that he might destroy through death him that had the power of Death that is the Diuel For he in no sort tooke on him the Angels nature but he tooke the Seed of Abraham and did communicate in the whole Race of Man-kind but yet so as onely the Children of God haue comfort thereby This Communion doth arise from vs vnto Christ Why Because our Nature was first before Christ was incarnate and he by taking of our Nature vpon him is made Flesh of our Flesh and Bone of our Bone and therefore this Communion is from vs to Christ The second Communion is a spirituall Communion as Christ is our Head and Mediator and as we are ingrafted as Members into his mysticall Body Now this Communion none are partakers of nor haue any part in it but onely the Beleeuers and in this Communion we are made Flesh of his Flesh and Bone of his Bone as in the other he was made Flesh of our Flesh and Bone of our Bone so in the spirituall Communion we are made Bone of his Bone and Flesh of his Flesh Ephes 5.30 the Apostle speakes there of a spirituall Communion betweene Christ and the Church now this Communion ariseth from him and by him vnto vs and the other Communion ariseth from vs to him for the grace of the Spirit of Life which is in Iesus Christ is that by which we are ingrafted and incorporated into Christ So then you see concerning both the naturall and the spirituall Communion that we haue with Christ Then the second Communion what is it Why the Communion that the Faithfull haue among themselues whereby they are ioyned together thorough the Bonds of Faith of Hope Loue and the Spirit of God and all of them made Members of one and the same Body and this Communion ariseth from the former The Communion of the Faithfull among themselues ariseth from the Communion of vs with Christ therefore are we ioyned together because all our Members doe agree together from Christ our Head The Apostle deliuereth the point and the illustration of the point together in 1 Cor. 12.12 Though the Members be many yet all the Members concurre together in one Body That is true though many Members yet all of them concurre in one Body and vnder one Head and so is Christ So stands the case of the comparison betweene Christ and the Church there is a Communion betweene Christ and the Church why so there is a Communion between all that haue fellowship one with another because they concurre ioyne together vnder one Head So much shall serue to haue spoken concerning the Communion The next thing that is to be vnfolded is the Body and Blood of Christ that is to say Christ wholly his Body his Blood his Death his Resurrection and all his Merits For howsoeuer it be that the Lord Iesus Christ is tendred vnto vs in the Lords Supper
the Substance that the Couenant of Workes this the Couenant of Grace or Faith that the Letter this the Spirit that after the Flesh this after the Promise that the Minister of Death and Condemnation this the Ministration of Life The Apostle Hebr. 12.18 c. sets forth the excellencie of this estate by comparing it with that of the Law and amplyfies it by that hard condition that we are deliuered from and the blessed condition that we are aduanced vnto such as if there be any sence of Grace or care of our owne good it should rayse vs vp to much cause of reioycing Secondly see it by the longing and the desire after it of others many Kings and Prophets haue desired to see the things that wee see and heare the things that we heare and haue not seene them nor heard them O what a blessed turne haue we therefore that enioy such comfortable things that such great and holy Men desired and yet could not enioy them Abraham saw these dayes but it was afarre off and yet he reioyced at it We see them with our Eyes and heare these things with our Eares and see them with our Eyes they are not farre from vs they are in our Mouths and in our Hearts how should we reioyce in Gods rich mercie to vs and in our rich Portion we haue in him But you will say had not they vnder the former Testament the same meanes of Saluation which we haue Yes surely the same in substance Iesus Christ yesterday and the same for euer None were euer saued but by Faith in Christ Iesus But because he was manifested to them darkely and sparingly and carnally to vs cleerely and aboundantly and spiritually therefore is our estate so much extoll'd aboue theirs But is the onely manner of deliuerie sufficient to make it a New Testament Yes as Iohn 13.34 the Commandement is called a new Commandement though for the substance of it it hath beene from the first beginning yet because it is pressed by our Sauiour after a new manner that is to say that we should so loue one another as he hath loued vs therefore it is called a new Commandement Thirdly by the speciall loue that Christ therein hath shewed vnto vs that he should remember vs poore wretched sinners in his will long before we were borne to bestow a Legacie such a large and rich Legacie vpon vs that the Lord Iesus hanging vpon the Crosse pouring out his owne Blood suffering the verie pangs of Death wrastling with the verie wrath of God and terrors of Hell and assaulted with all the infernall Furies and Powers of Darknesse should euen then in the infinitenesse of his Diuine power and goodnesse entend to offer himselfe for thee and me and euerie beleeuer pleading for vs in particular by the power of his death that we might haue our part in it and in all the benefits thereof Fourthly by the certaintie of it it is by Will and therefore it is sure and vnchangeable not by the Will of Man though that be a stong Conueyance and cannot be altered but by the Will of the Sonne of God himselfe who or what can put vs by this Legacie if once we be rightly instated into it Neuer feare it it shall neuer be taken from vs Corruption and infirmitie may say vnto vs that we are cut off and the Diuell will face vs that we haue no right of Grace nor Heauen Tell them that they are Lyers Falsifiers of the Will and last Testament of Christ Iesus Fifthly by the absolutenesse and compleat perfection of Christs Will and Testament there are all things concurring in it that are accessarie to the right nature of a Will here is First the Testator Christ Iesus Secondly the Legators are the Faithfull Thirdly the Legacies are Iustification Sanctification and Glorification Fourthly the Euidences or Instruments or the Will written the Scriptures Fifthly the Seale the Sacraments Sixthly the Witnesses the Prophets and Euangelists and Apostles Seuenthly the Executor Gods Spirit whose office it is to performe the behests of Christ Iesus If you aske for an Ouer-seer it is God the Father who by his almightie Prouidence doth especially ouer-see these businesses The date of it was from the beginning of the World the continuance of it is for euer and therefore it is called the Blood of the euerlasting Couenant Hebr. 13.20 the Court where it is to be proued is the Court of euerie beleeuers Conscience here and the Court of Heauen hereafter and that before a most righteous Iudge God himselfe euen the blessed Trinitie who will surely see that euerie one of vs shall haue our Legacie which is bequeathed vnto vs a happy Testator and happy Legators and Legacies and therefore happy we whosoeuer haue our portion in this happy Testament Lastly by the ratification of it which is by his owne precious Blood that which is more worth then all the World that is the price thou art purchased by that is the Offering thou art consecrated by that is the Merit thou art iustified by that is the Grace thou are sanctified by and that is the Power thou art saued by What assurance may we haue of the free and full forgiuenesse of our sinnes when wee see they are all washed away by the Blood of Iesus Christ With what bouldnesse may we come vnto the Throne of Grace since we haue entrance vnto God thorough Christs Blood With what courage may we fight against all our corruptions and rebellions within against all the oppositions of the World without against all the assaults and temptations of Satan both within vs and without vs We shall be sure to ouer-come them all in the Blood of the Lambe Let it be all our care to make our selues sure that we haue our part in this New Testament thus sealed with the precious Blood of Iesus Christ and then our case is most happy neuer any thing shall separate betwixt God and vs. The end of the sixth Lecture THE SEVENTH LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER ACcording to our wonted manner we are now by occasion that the next Sabboth day is a Communion day to fall into our digression againe touching the matter of the Lords Supper that there may be some fit preparation of vs for that holy and heauenly dutie something to feed vpon all the weeke long to quicken vs and to put vs in mind what we are to doe and also to stirre vs vp that we may be fit and welcome Guests to come into the presence of God We haue entred as you see vpon a fourth title that is giuen in Scripture to the Lords Supper and that is The New Testament which howsoeuer it be set downe by Marke by Luke and by Paul yet because Mathew sets it downe more at large as it is in Math. 26.28 therefore we haue made choyce of these words to treat vpon For this is my Blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sinnes
strangers were fetched in The Couenant of Grace was sealed by the Blood of Christ specially for the Iewes but they refused it and God would not haue such a worke of Grace to be in vaine and therefore he made the Gentiles partakers of it And secondly that our example in accepting this Grace might be a prouocation to the Iewes make them to bethinke themselues of their sinfull refusall of so great a Grace and so be drawne on to accept of it together with the Gentiles Reas 5 Fifthly This is the prerogatiue of Christ incarnate of God manifested in the Flesh till Christ came in the Flesh sauing Grace was peculiar to the Iewes onely God did reserue the inlargement of it to all as a speciall gratification and prerogatiue whereby he would honour his owne Sonne in the Flesh Christ promised saued a Iew Christ exhibited in the Flesh saues many Christ comming downe from Heauen in his own person could not but set the Gate of Mercie open to all Mankind Christ comming in the Flesh taking the whole nature of Man vpon him for in euery particular Man there is the whole nature of Man did thereby season the flesh of all Mankind to be capable of grace Christ dwelling personally in the World could not but make all the world fare the better for him Christ opening his body pouring out his blood did shew and require the opening as it were of Gods Heart towards all Mankind and pouring forth his Grace vpon all Flesh Lastly Christs doings and sufferings his absolute and perfect obedience could not be recompenced with lesse then with the Saluation of all Mankind Vse 1 The Vses First it shewes the bountifulnesse of the loue of God to Mankind that is so pleased to open his loue to all the World Iohn 3.16 God so loued the world that he gaue his only begotten Son c. which if we vnderstand of the effectuall application of Christ then that world is only the beleeuing World and that loue is Gods sauing loue to the Faithfull But if we vnderstand it onely of the proffer of Grace to the World then that World is generally all Mankind and that loue is the generall loue of God to all Mankind that not onely proffers Saluation to all but also makes some of all sorts to be effectuall partakers thereof The Centurion is said to loue the whole Nation of the Iewes because he built them one Synagogue so Gods sauing some few of all sorts of Men it doth therefore argue his generall loue towards all Mankind Vse 2 Secondly if shewes vs the infinitenes of Christs Merit that is not effectuall to saue those onely of whom he came himselfe but all sorts besides the Apostle proues it by comparison of Christ with Adam Rom. 5.15 c. that if the fall of Adam could preuaile vpon all Flesh to condemnation therefore the righteousnesse of Christ should preuaile much more to the iustification of many Isaack had but one blessing and when he had bestowed that vpon the younger Brother he had none to bestow vpon the elder but Christ who is the Fountaine of all Blessings hath a blessing to bestow vpon the Iewes the elder Brother and vpon the Gentiles the younger Brother too and that he hath bestowed the blessing of the Gospell vpon Iacob the younger Brother that is the Gentile when Esay that is the elder Brother the Iewes shall come though it be late first euen in the last dayes of the World and make their moane as he did saying O blesse me euen me also Father He shall bestow the blessing of the Gospell euen vpon them also Vse 3 Thirdly It teacheth vs thankefulnesse to God First in regard of the matter it selfe that the Lord vouchsafeth to extend his sauing grace to all sorts that the sound of the Gospell should goe thorough all the World as it is Psalm 19. Rom. 10. and the Acts 11.18 when the Iewes heard that the Gentiles were called they glorified God saying Then hath God also granted the Gentiles repentance to Life They glorified God their Hearts reioyced it did them good they did thankefully acknowledge and magnifie Gods wonderfull goodness therein that now all People should be as it were the Iewes all places as Ierusalem and the Soules and Bodyes of all sorts of Men as the the holy Temple of God to dwell in that as it was prophesied by Malachy From the rysing of the Sunne to the going downe thereof a cleane Offering should be offered vp to God in euerie place Secondly and more specially in regard of our selues for we are those Gentiles Ephes 2.10 c. Consider what the Apostle saith We were vncircumcision without Christ Aliens from the Common-wealth of Israel Strangers from the Couenants of Promise without hope and without God in the World What a miserable case were we in But now we that were once thus farre off were made neere by the Blood of Christ We for our parts may say we are made neere indeed the Gospell being so long so freely so plentifully preached amongst vs hauing so many good and able and painfull Preachers as there is scarce any Church vnder the Sunne that can match vs. Let vs therefore imbrace this sauing Grace let vs beleeue and obey this Word which is the power of God to Saluation let vs remember the fall of the Iewes and take heed to our selues that by our contempt and vnprofitablenesse we doe not prouoke God to doe by vs as he did by them Hearke what the Apostle saith Rom. 11.20 c. Thorough vnbeleefe they are broken off and thou standest by Faith be not high minded but feare for if he spared not them being the naturall Branches take heed least he spare not thee being but a wild Oliue grafted in for them Let it appeare to the World and let vs find the experience of it to our owne Hearts that there is power in the Gospell to conuert our Soules and to change our Hearts and to make vs to become new Creatures It is not our liuing vnder the Gospell but our submission of our Hearts to the power of the Gospell that shall saue our Soules Vse 4 Fourthly This teacheth vs to pittie the Iewes and to pray for them as the ancient People of God and still hauing them in this Couenant of Grace together with vs. Generally we hate a Iew and we take it vp for a Prouerbe when we speake of our hatred against any we say we hate them as a Iew It is a wicked speech and not beseeming a Christian In regard of that foule sinne of theirs in crucifying Christ we hate them iustly though God out of that euill of theirs did bring much good to vs but we must pittie them and pray for them knowing that towards the end of the World they shall be ioyned together with vs. Consider first that Christ himselfe prayed for them Father forgiue them for they know not what they doe And shall not we pray for them whom Christ
beginning of the Booke it is written of me c. He taketh away the first that he may establish the second The bodily comming of our Sauiour in the Flesh was the establishment of the New Testament Christ being bodily present in the Flesh at this Table in the Flesh because his Flesh was that onely which he was bodily present in and the Table being spread for a memoriall that he was come and suffered in the Flesh is therefore proper onely to the New Testament 1 Cor. 11.20 It is there called The Lords Supper Why is it so called but because it was instituted at the last Supper which the Lord in the dayes of his Flesh made and which he did appoint as a witnesse of his Will and Testament for euer Now what is the state of the New Testament but the state of sauing Grace which the Lord Iesus hath brought vnto vs from Heauen when he came amongst vs liued amongst vs dyned amongst vs and supped amongst vs But that state of sauing Grace which he preached and published with with his owne Mouth in the time of his Life But that state of sauing Grace which he sealed and confirmed with his owne Blood at his Death But that state of sauing Grace which he as it were in the twy-light betwixt the day of his Life and the houre of his Death did ratifie and confirme by this Sacrament of the Supper This state of sauing Grace is the New Testament and therefore the Lords Supper is the Sacrament of the New Testament 1 Cor. 10.16 The Cup of Blessing which we blesse is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ The Bread which we breake is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ Here you see the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is the Communion of the Body Blood of Christ In the Sacraments of the Old Testament his Blood was shadowed In the New Testament it is really communicated In the Sacraments of the former Testament Christ was in some measure really communicated in his Body Blood to the Faithfull but darkely weakely and sparingly But here he is communicated vnto them clearely powerfully and bountifully In a word Christ his Body and Blood was communicated to the Faithfull vnder the former Testament in the Sacrament to be broken to be shed But here in the New Testament his Body as being already broken and his Blood as already shed This belongs to the New Testament and therefore this is the Sacrament of the New Testament In Luke 22.19 Doe this in remembrance of me speaking of this Sacrament Now remembrance is properly of the things that are past Christ hath ordained this as a remembrance of his doings already past the matter of our Saluation as of a matter already fulfilled This is the voyce of the Gospell of the New Testament Christ is already come as the voyce of the Law was Christ is to come That I say is the voyce of the New Testament And therefore the Sacrament of the Supper is a Sacrament of the New Testament 1 Cor. 11.26 As oft as you eat of this Bread and drinke of this Cup you shew forth the Lords Death till he come He saith not you foreshew that was for the Sacraments of the Old Testament but you doe shew that is you declare publish and expresse the Death of Christ You celebrate shew forth and sensibly act his Death the thing before acted vpon the Crosse The Reasons of the point are these Reas 1 First Christ himselfe is the Mediator of the New Testament Hebr. 9.5 and 12.24 that is Christ is the maker good of the Couenant of Grace betwixt God and Man for to be the mediator of the Testament is to make good a Testament Christ did this by his Blood by his Intercession and Redemption there is the Office of our Sauiour here is his taske here is the businesse he is to be imployed in He was not carelesse in going about his owne businesse He was not a medler in other Mens matters He would not make Lawes for others but for his owne He would not set his Seale to another Mans Testament but to his owne This Testament is his he made it good he ratified it with his owne Blood The Sacrament was his because he instituted it this being presumed vpon that he would not meddle with other Mens matters make Lawes for others or set his Seale to other Mens Bonds and so forth The Sacrament being ordained by him to be a Seale thereof is therefore the Sacrament of the New Testament Reas 2 Secondly The word whereunto this is annexed is the New Testament The Gospel what is that The Couenant of sauing Grace and that is Hebr. 10.16 17. I will put my Lawes into their Hearts and in their Minds will I write them Their sinnes and iniquities will I remember no more The word whereunto this Sacrament is annexed is the Couenant of Grace such as the word is such is the Sacrament But the word is the New Testament therefore the Sacrament of the Lords Supper must be of the New Testament onely Reas 3 Thirdly The whole Couenant of Grace is the ministration of the New Testament onely 2 Cor. 3.6 God hath made vs able Ministers of the New Testament Such as the ministration is such must be the holy things they administer The ministration is of the New Testament therefore the holy things administred the Word and Sacraments are of the New Testament Aaron and his Sonns were Ministers of the holy things of the Law Christ and his Apostles are Ministers of the Gospell and of the Couenant of Grace Aaron and his Sonnes must not meddle with the Sacraments of the Gospell Christ and his Apostles must not meddle with the Sacraments and Sacrifices of the Old Testament They must keepe themselues to their owne Such as the ministration is such are the things administred Our whole ministration is of the New Testament and therefore the holy things administred as the Sacraments are proper to the New Testament onely Reas 4 Fourthly The things themselues that are sealed by this Sacrament are pledges of the New Testament The Body and Blood of Christ are pledges of the New Testament they are proper to that and therfore the Sacraments where by it is signed sealed and represented and set forth vnto vs must be of the New Testament For the Blood is Christs This is my Blood c. The Testament is Christs he made it good The Sacrament is Christs he ordained and instituted it and he doth in this speech annex it to his Blood inseparably and withall to the Testament inseparably and so consequently he annexes the Sacrament inseparably to the New Testament And surely when our Sauiour saith This is my Blood of the New Testament he speakes it as in a proper sence of the Blood in his Body so in a Sacramentall sence of his Blood in the Sacrament he giues vs to vnderstand that the Sacrament in a sacramentall sence is the Blood of
by his Ordinance to be receiued by Faith he giues it by his Ordinance wholly and therefore we receiue Christ wholly in his Word And so he is our Iustification and Sanctification Reas 6 Lastly Those that come vnworthily increase their own Iudgment damnation He that comes to the Lords Table without preparation and examination that he may be fitted to come into his presence to this heauenly Feast brings 2 euils vpon himselfe First he makes himselfe more guiltie of sinne And secondly he increaseth the hardnesse of his owne Heart He increaseth the guiltinesse of sinne which makes him further from Iustification And the hardnesse of his Heart which makes him further from Sanctification And therefore he that comes in Faith receiues both acquittance from the guilt of sinne which is his Iustification and strength against his sinne which is his Sanctification Vse 1 The Vses of the Point are these The first Vse teacheth vs that our Iustification Sanctification alwaies goe together these are but one In the acceptation of God there is but one the same Couenant whosoeuer dissunders them dissunders the onely Testament of the Lord Iesus Where Iustification is there is Sanctification If any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature 2 Cor. 5. They that are in Christ haue crucified the Flesh with the Lusts thereof Gal. 5.24 Whersoeuer the Heart is iustified by the free pardon and remission of sin there also is it sanctified to performe all holy obedience That we being deliuered from our Enemies might serue him in holinesse and righteousnesse all the dayes of our life Redemption there goes before the seruice of God And you see that the Prophet ioynes them together in Ps 32. Blessed is the Man whose sinnes are pardoned and in whose Spirit there is no guile Iustification in the first part of the Verse and Sanctification in the latter In the first branch is remission of sinnes Iustification In the second holinesse of life and Sanctification And therefore let no Man flatter himselfe as to thinke he is iustified and hath found mercie vnlesse he find some true degree of Sanctification God hath not forgiuen thy sinne vnlesse thou hast in some sort receiued a Heart and affection to cleaue vnto him vnlesse he hath giuen thee a care and conscience to serue him and again if thou dost find some measure of true Sanctification neuer doubt but that the Lord hath pardoned thy sin and hath receiued thee to mercie Though thy sinnes be great and thou seest not that God hath forgiuen them yet be perswaded Sanctification is a true effect of Iustification If thou findest a true indeauour to feare and serue him in all holy obedience be sure he hath had mercie on thee to forgiue thee Vse 2 The second vse teacheth vs that seeing the whole Couenant is tendered vnto vs in this Sacrament that therefore whensoeuer we come to receiue it we should indeauour our selues to receiue it accordingly We must first labour to discerne herein that it is both our Iustification and Sanctification Secondly we must hunger and thirst after them we must desire to receiue assurance that our sinnes are pardoned increase of Grace and Sanctification And lastly we must labour and we must stirre vp our selues and pray vnto God that we may profit by it that we may receiue the whole Couenant of Grace thus freely tendered vnto vs If we consider the signes they are in the singular wisedome of God fitted to our capacities to performe this dutie There is Bread and Wine both of them fit either for comfort or strength Wine specially for comfort Bread for strength as the Scripture speakes of them What better comfort then the forgiuenesse of sinne when the Soule receiueth assurance that sinne is pardoned The Wine cannot so comfort the Heart naturally But the assurance of Gods loue in Christ that sin is forgiuen doth comfort our Hearts spiritually a great dealemore How sweet is matter of Iustification As Wine refresheth the Heart so the assurance of the pardon of sinne comforts the Soule Here is also Bread which strengthens the Heart what greater strength is there then that when the Heart is strengthened by Grace when we are setled in a stedfast purpose to lead a godly life when he establisheth vs with his free Spirit The Bread doth not so much strengthen our naturall life as the blessing we receiue in this Sacrament the sanctifying Grace of God our spirituall life in the wayes of godlinesse These things we must raise vp our minds vnto we must not thinke that these Elements are idle signes but powerfull to seale many excellent things vnto vs if we haue Hearts to discerne such excellencies as the Lord therein hath treasured vp for vs. Let vs discerne in these Elements matter of our Iustification and Sanctification matters of excellent comfort and strength the true comforts and strength of God against our sinnes and against the temptations of Sathan Here is Wine to comfort our Hearts but God to comfort our Soules much more Here is Bread to strengthen vs but the Bread of God to strengthen vs much more The Grace of Iustification to comfort vs against sinne already committed the Grace of Sanctification to strengthen vs against sinne raging in our mortall Bodyes So then we must consider with our selues these things we must be raysed vp and prepare our selues to be quickned accordingly that we may comfortably receiue the things deliuered in this Sacrament of the Supper the things also shadowed in these Elements Vse 3 Another Vse of the Point is this It teacheth vs that our Iustification and Sanctification are both certainly to be beleeued that is to say we must be perswaded of them that they are certaine things and shall be performed to vs they are not onely certaine in themselues but to vs for thus much the Sacrament intends for seeing it tendreth vnto vs the whole Couenant of Grace seeing it reacheth and giueth vnto vs possession of these things as if God should say Here is Christ take him here is Iustification and Sanctification take them they be thine These things I say being thus tendered vnto vs herein if therefore we bring Paith we shall receiue them we may assuredly be resolued that they shall be made good vnto vs. The want of this assurance makes many woundings in our spirituall life the want of assurance of our Iustification puts vs to many feares and much distrustfulnesse and the want of the assurance of Sanctification or because we beleeue not that God will sanctifie vs which should hold vs against temptations against Sathans malice and the wickednesse of the World and our owne corruptions it makes vs find many faylings in our selues whereas if we would beleeue God vpon his word and vpon his pawne that he giues vs in this Sacrament it would perswade vs sufficiently that these things shall certainely be performed vnto vs the want I say of this assurance causeth many faylings in our state both of Faith and
againe it teacheth us not to stay there in the admiration of these things as many doe but know that you must goe on and as you esteem reverently of it so likewise earnestly and fervently to desire it Wee know for our parts that the best things wee most of all desire specially in the matter of our dyet the best the finest the whitest the wholsomest bread so for wine the best the quickest the neatest and the richest wine is desired most Oh that wee were as wise for the dyet and welfare of our soules as wee are for the dyet of our bodies This bread is the best bread the finest the whitest and the wholsomest bread that ever man did or can eate this wine is the best the quickest the neatest and the richest wine that ever any man did or can drinke therefore how should wee be stirred up with an earnest and fervent desire after this bread and this wine Mark and minde that of the Apostles in Iohn 6.34 Christ had told them vers 33. that the bread of God is hee which commeth downe frō heaven and giveth life unto the world then they said unto him Lord evermore give us of this bread That was spoken of Christ absolutely in himselfe but this is spoken of Christ in a sacramentall sense let us therefore follow their example and let the consideration of the excellency of this bread stirre us up to desire it earnes●●y to pray that God would evermore give us this bread and this would make us not come once a moneth but every day if it were possible our little comming to it sheweth our little desire of it But to goe further wee must not onely reverently esteeme of it and earnestly desire it but also labour to be worthy receivers of it Whensoever wee come to the Lords Table let every one of us see we bring a pure soule and a cleane heart purged from the leaven of all maliciousnesse and cleansed from the sinfull humours of our owne nature emptied of the filthy and noysome corruptions of the world and of the old man Let us come with a pure heart and a sanctified soule a cleane vessell to put this holy and sanctified foode into For otherwise if thou come as an unworthy receiver all will bee marred that is to say both the bread and the receiver the unworthy receiver defiles this sanctified bread unto himselfe and this sanctified bread shall condemne the unworthy receiver so both shall be marred But when as there comes a sweet vessell for this sweet food to be put into then these will sweetly agree together As there is a marke of excellency set upon the bread and the cup it is this bread and this cup that is to say sanctified bread and a sanctified cup so there must answerably be a marke of excellency set upon the receiver thou must be this receiver that is to say a sanctified receiver a prepared receiver a worthy receiver And when these things shal thus meet together then there is a sweet meeting then is this bread and this wine well bestowed upon this receiver and then this receiver is well refreshed and well comforted with this bread and this wine Dogs and swine that is to say they that continue in their sinnes and filthinesse they are not to come to bee made partakers of these holy things and pretious pearles of God Lastly wee must not stay here neyther but we must goe one step further As we must reverently esteeme of it and earnestly desire it and worthily receive it So likewise we must in the last place thankfully acknowledge the goodnesse of GOD and magnifie his great love towards us that is pleased to invite and admit such unworthy guests as we are to such pretious bread and wine as this is Blesse GOD the Father in thy heart that hath sent thee this bread and this wine Blesse GOD the Sonne that hath given thee this bread and this cup. Blesse GOD the Holy-Ghost that is alwayes present with the beleeving receiver by the continuall assistance of his power grace to make this bread and this cup through his lively operation to bee the bread of spirituall strength and the wine of spirituall comfort the bread and wine of life and of salvation to every faithfull receiver So much shall serve to have spoken of this third thing It followes As oft as you shall eate this bread and drinke this cup you shew the Lords death till hee come Marke here the Apostle speaking of the administration and participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper couples both these together the bread and the wine the eating of the bread and the drinking of the wine he doth not say As oft as you eate this bread or drinke this cup as if they might bee divided one from the other but as oft as you eate this bread and drinke this cup joyning these inseparably together in the use of the Sacrament Doct. The matter of Doctrine is this namely That the Sacrament of the Lords supper is not to bee administred in any one kinde onely that is to say not in the bread without the wine nor in the wine without the bread but in both kindes in the bread and in the wine both together Marke the doctrine that is raised from hence in that the Apostle joynes both these together Hence observe that the Sacrament of the Lords supper is not to be administred in any one kinde onely c. If the Apostle had left out the bread or the cup it had beene another matter but hee names them both and therby gives us the rule that the Sacrament of the Lords supper is to bee administred in both kindes in the bread and in the wine both together The institution of the Sacrament by our Saviour yeelds us a double proofe of this doctrine each of them very sufficient and each of them very cleare the first is our Saviours practice and the second is our Saviours commandement First concerning our Saviours practice it is said in these places Matth. 26. Marke 14. and Luke 22. that our Saviour tooke the bread and the wine and gave it to his Disciples Our Saviour himselfe he administred it not in one kine only but in both kindes Now the rule is this that our Saviours example in all matters of substance in all his ordinances must be the rule that we must follow this is a matter of substance concerning this saving Ordinance of the Lords supper and therefore his example in this is to be followed that himselfe did administer the Sacrament in both kindes and his example must be our rule therefore we must doe so too The second proofe is from his Commandement for how soever it be that Matthew and Marke mentions it not yet Luke chap. 22. and Paul here mentioneth an expresse cōmandement that Christ gave charge that they should doe this in remembrance of him as he saith of the bread so the same he saith of the wine that is whatsoever
strengthens our faith but having the seale of it which is the Sacrament here is a more sensible fastning of this truth upon us this strengthens our faith much more we doe pray to God to increase our faith doe wee thinke that God will encrease it without meanes that is preemption but wee pray to God to blesse the meanes unto us that it may be powerfull to encrease it but doe we pray to God to blesse the meanes without our frequent use of the meanes that also is presumption too we must make use of the meanes that God hath appointed tor the encrease of our faith now the Sacrament of the Lords Supper being such a speciall meanes whereby the faith of Gods children is strengthned therefore a speciall care they must have to frequent the same often Reason 3 The third reason is somewhat agreeable unto this our assurance that our sinnes arc pardoned and forgiven unto us is a sweet and precious thing many of Gods children would give all they have in the world to enjoy that grace and that comfort the more oft they have it the more comfort they have the seldomer they have it the more uncomfortable their life is wee know that there is no meanes whereby wee have this assurance of the forgivenesse of our sinnes more sensibly fastned upon us than by the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper for therein is Christ delivered as it were unto us and his merits even by actuall possession the Lord puts the signe into our hands and the things signified into our hearts if we doe beleeve and come as worthy receivers and therefore how oft ought we to be in the participation of this blessed Sacrament when as we receive such a benefit by it as the assrance of the pardon and forgivenesse of our ssinnes if we have the assurance of our pardon to day we are so fickle that it may be to morrow wee doubt of it againe Now we are assured of it anon we sinne and then our conscience is troubled and doubts arise and so we thinke with our selves Oh I had thought I had beene reconciled to God and my sinnes had beene pardoned but it was but an imagination it is gone away like a dreame this we know we are subject unto and therefore how ought we to fence our hearts and to keepe the life of God afoot in our hearts for the assurance of the pardon of our sinnes is the very life of God in our hearts and therefore to be carefull of the frequent use of the meanes by which this assurance may be confirmed unto us and that is by the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper for that is the speciall means by which this is most sensibly fastened upon us I have heard that it was the worldly wisedome of a Treasurer in this land in Queen Elizabeths time that he would never be a fortnight or a month at the most without his Quietus est that whatsoever changes and alterations might come yet he might be in that respect in some good security See how wise men can be for the matters of the world how foolish they are for the matters of heavē every mā that wil address himselfe to come into Gods presence at his table and prepare himselfe by faith and repentance he may have this Quietus est and receive an actuall acquittance from God and God shall tell him by his Spirit that his sinnes are pardoned and forgiven and he reconciled to him in Christ wee have this opportunity offered unto us once a moneth and yet such is our dulnesse and backwardnesse in matters of salvation that we are most of us carelesse of this if we were so carefull for our soules as he was for his body wee would come every moneth to receive our acquittance because changes and alterations may come wee may dye before the next day come or tentations may assault us and such like and therefore let us labour to have our Quietus est from God alwayes in a readinesse Reason 4 The fourth reason is this our covenant with God is daily to bee renewed and therefore the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is daily to be received and frequented and participated in because that is a speciall meanes and occasion and bond of our renewing our covenant with God it is true we do or at least we ought alwayes renew our covenant with God in our daily prayers repentance of our sinnes and faith in Christ specially every Sabbath day we should doe this and we should consecrate our selves wholly to his service but most particularly when we come to the Lords Table ordinary people commonly doe make some kinde of preparation according to their manner when they come to receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and in the truth of the thing the most especiall renewing of our covenant is then when we come to partake of the Sacrament Now because our covenant is daily to be renewed this Sacrament being a bond of the renewing of it therefore this must oft be frequented That this is a speciall meanes and bond of our renewing of our covenant with God is cleare because that therein wee receive a pawne and pledge of the mutuall covenant and promise made on both sides a pledge from God whereby he bindes himselfe to be our God to forgive us our sinnes to give us his Spirit to justifie and sanctifie us and that he will save us and we by the receiving of it doe by this binde our selves anew to be his people and to beleeve in the promises of grace and salvation made in Christ and to subject our selves to the power work of sanctification we to betake our selves wholly to his obediēce thus I say is the covenant of Gods childrē renewed with God especially in the matter of receiving the Sacrament therefore it being our duty daily to renew our covenant with God therefore we ought to have access to it to receive the sacrament oft because in it our covenant is spccially renewed Reason 5 The fift Reason is our love towards our brethren the mutuall love betweene the children of God that must alwayes bee kindled their love must be like to that fire mentioned in Levit. 6.13 that must never goe out of the hearts one of another Fire we know will goe out if it be not kindled and supplȳed with fewell so the fire of love in the hearts of Gods children is ready to bee quenched many occasions of worldly matters and other businesses there are that breed such differences that it makes love many times cold and turns it into contention yea even in Gods children and therefore we must use the meanes whereby it may be kindled and kept still alive but there is no better meanes to kindle it and keepe it alive than the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper there is no such bellowes to blow up the fire of love in their hearts as this when they come to the Lords
not else that is not the meaning but we must take the words to be spoken with implication of a further extēt of this duty namely that therfore so often as we receive this Sacrament wee must remember and shew forth the Lords death after a speciall manner that thereby we may bee fitted and inabled to remember the Lords death at all other times both by preparation before and by continuall meditation after for thus wee are to conceive of the present businesse the death of Iesus Christ must never be out of the minds of those that doe beleeve in him their hearts must becontinually running upon the thoughts of him and of his death now because all of us are dull of understanding dead and cold in affection weake in memory that either wee doe not understand the death of CHRIST or not affect the death of CHRIST or not remember the death of CHRIST as wee ought therefore the Lord hath appointed the sacrament of the Lords supper as a principall meanes to releeve us in this case In that sacrament the Lord teacheth us the death of Christ that we may understand it in that sacrament the Lord expresseth the death of Christ unto us lively that we may be affected with it in that sacrament likewise the Lord tenders unto us the death of Christ that so wee may the better retaine the memoriall of it and that it may sticke the faster and the closer by us not onely for that present time whilest we are receiving but also for all times afterwards for as it is in our bodily repast we eate and drinke at some one set time or other as namely at dinner or at supper not that our bodies should bee refreshed and comforted then onely for the present whilest wee are eating but because by that strength which then wee receive our bodies might also bee refreshed and comforted afterwards when we are to be imployed in the duties of our calling so likewise in our spirituall repast we sanctifie the sabbath keepe it holy unto the Lord we doe not keepe the sabbath holy because we would bee holy onely upon the sabbath but because that that holinesse which wee attaine unto by meeting God in his owne saving ordinances upō the sabbath day that the same holinesse might season us and strengthē us and continue with us and thrive in our hearts all the weeke following and all our lives following so likewise it is in this particular in the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the death of Christ is remembred and shewed forth very lively and very freshly not that wee should be indued with the thoughts and affections of the death of Christ onely for the present whilest we are receiving but that thereby wee might be brought to make it to be our continuall meditation alwaies after and this as it is implyed in this second clause so often as yee shall eate this bread and drinke this cup so often yee shall shew forth the Lords death so it is further and more plainly inforced in the third clause so often as yee eate this bread and drinke this cup so often yee shall shew forth the death of the Lord till he come which injoynes the continuance of it for it is as if the Apostle should say Your remembrance your lively and sensible remembring of the death of Christ in the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper must not onely serve you for the present time but it must frame and fashion your minds to the habit of this grace that is to say to the continuall remembring of the death of Christ Iesus that you may make it your practice day and night every day and every houre of your life so it is with you saith the Apostle to the Corinths and not with you onely but so it must be with all the faithfull from age to age till Iesus Christ shall come to judgement And this I take to be the right straine of the Apostles speech in this verse so often as yee eate this bread and drinke this cup ye shew forth the Lords death till he come touching the remembrāce of Christs death simply in it selfe yet with raising it from this ground namely from the remembrance of Christs death in the participation of the sacrament the death of Christ is alwaies to be remembred in a lively manner in the participation of the Sacrament that so it may be fresh in our memories at all other times so long as wee live Doct. The doctrine that ariseth is thus much namely that the death of the Lord Iesus Christ ought to be alwaies had in continuall remembrance of all those that professe his name and embrace his religion ye shew forth the Lords death as often as ye doe this marke the words the death of the Lord Iesus Christ must alwaies be had in continuall remembrance by all those that doe professe his name and embrace his Religion for proofe of this doctrine take that first which is in the 12 of Zach. v. 10. where God promiseth to poure out his Spirit upon his people the spirit of grace and of compassion and they shall looke on him whom they have pierced and they shall mourne for him as one mourneth for his first borne or his onely sonne That Scripture sheweth the ordinary and continuall practice of the faithfull when once they are effectually converted unto God God poures out his spirit of Grace and compassion into their hearts and so converts them And what doe they then Then they doe ever after looke upon him whom they have pierced they have their eyes and their mindes altogether fixed upon Christ pierced upon Christ crucified or upon Christs death And this is no slender remembring or no short remembring of the death of Christ but it is a very affectionate remembrance and it is a lasting remembrance it is an affectionate remembrance as being joyned with sorrow and griefe and much lamentation as there the Text saith And this sorrow it is a lasting sorrow and so this remembrance a lasting remembrance Hee shall mourne as one sorroweth for his first borne A man that hath lost his onely sonne mournes and sorrowes and hee never forgets him so they shall never forget the death of Christ The sense of the death of Christ is so foundly fastned upon them by the Spirit in the act of their conversion that it stickes deepe within them and cleaves close unto them for ever after they make it their continuall meditation The Apostle in 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3. admonisheth the Corinths that they should continue and keepe in memory those things that hee had preacht and delivered unto them and that they had received that is in the first and second verses in the third verse hee shewes what the things are that he delivered unto them the death of Iesus Christ Why then the death of Iesus Christ must be continued in as it must be received so it must be continued in and it must bee kept
dayes that shall be that which is last established there is nothing comes after that these being the last dayes the Word and Sacraments are established in the time of the Gospell being the last change about the passages of the Church that ever shall come they shall never be altered but they shall continue to the end of the world Reason 4 A fourth reason is drawne from the necessity of the Church so long as the Church of God lives here upon earth wee have need of the helpe of this Sacrament to relieve our infirmities and our imperfections and to put us in mind of the death of Christ as the Scripture sheweth us plainly it doth not stand with the goodnesse of the Lord Iesus Christ to suffer his Church to lacke any thing that it standeth in such speciall need of for such a speciall duty therefore surely our Saviour will never suffer his Church to be destitute hereof but it shall continue with the Church for ever It is partly the Apostles reason 1 Cor. 13.9 10. in generall We know but in part we prophesie but in part but when that which is perfect is come then shall that which is imperfect be done away our knowledge now is imperfect all our graces are imperfect indeed if we could attaine to any perfection in this life then happely this sacrament might be taken from us but there is no perfection to be attained unto but so long as here wee live so long we shall continue in need of this helpe and therefore this helpe must be continued unto us so long as we live here In the 12. verse of that chapter Now saith he we behold in a mirrour or through a glasse darkly but then we shall behold face to face It is true indeed when perfection comes wee shall see perfectly we need no glasse but now so long as the Church is upon the face of the earth wee had need to looke upon Christ in a glasse Is not the sacrament a glasse wherein wee may behold Christ seeing then the Church still needeth such a glasse it doth not stand with the wisedome of Christ to suffer it to want any needfull helpe therefore during all the time of this our imperfection that is so long as we live here this Sacrament must continue Reason 5 A fist reason may be drawne from the vnity of the faith of the Church GOD hath but one Church all the faithfull from Christs first comming to his second comming they are but one flocke they have all but one and the same faith and they must all have the same Sacraments to be continued to them the whole reason is fetched from the Apostle in Ephes 4.5 where hee saith There is one Lord one faith one baptisme if the faith must continue one and the same then the Sacraments must continue one and the same one and the same faith must continue to the end of the world therefore one and the same Sacraments must continue to the worlds end Reason 6 The last reason is drawne from the vnchangeablenesse and from the absolute authority of the ordainer which is Iesus Christ himselfe Christ is the Lord of his Church he hath ordained this Sacrament and therefore it must be duely observed to the end of the world man must not alter that which God hath done the servant must not presume to controule that which the Lord and Master hath done and therefore none is to lay hands upon this Sacrament either to take it away to adde to it or to detract from it but duely to observe it as Christ himselfe hath established it and as none must alter that which God hath done so none can establish a better Sacrament then this is nay none can establish the like but Iesus Christ himselfe that which Christ will do in this case he hath done already and he is unchangeable he will not take away this and ordaine another and therfore this Sacrament is a perpetuall Sacrament of Christ to be observed by all the faithfull to the end of the world The uses of the doctrine are these Vse 1 The first use of this doctrine is this this serves for matter of reproofe first for those that doe neglect the use and the conscionable observation of this holy Sacrament a grievous fault among us either we come not at all or wee come very seldome or at least we doe net come with that care and that conscience to observe this commandement without spot and unrebukable to observe this holy ordināce of God with that zeale that devotion that God hath required at our hands Great is the negligence of many Ministers and many people in this case but neither of them shall be excused but if the blinde lead the blinde both shall fall into the ditch if the Minister beare with the negligence of the people if the people will beare with the negligence of the Minister and so this saving ordinance of Christ be not put in practice as it ought surely both shall be in danger of the horrible indignation of the Lord what a horrible indignity is this to God that hee shall be preparing his Table and calling us to this Table and providing a great many sweet dainties for us a matter that concernes us as much as our soules are worth and yet wee to turne our backes upon this Table as who should say we will have none of this how can the Lord take this at our hands In Luke 14.24 the King made a feast and sent forth his servants to call those that were bidden and they began to make excuses one said I have bought a farme and he must goe and see it another had bought five yoake of oxen and hee must goe proove them and another made an excuse that he had maried a wife and therefore he could not come what saith the great King in this case Well goe forth call in the poore those that lye under the hedges for I tell you that never a one of those that were bidden shall taste of my Supper Is it so have I so graciously provided for them and invited them and are they so carelesse in comming Well I will be eaven with thē I tell you that never a one of these shall hereafter taste of this Supper It would be as fearful a found as ever sounded in our eares if God should tell us by a voyce from heaven Well seeing you have neglected this saving ordinance of mine seeing ye have refused to come to this Supper of mine ye shall never be partakers of it in time to come and therefore take heed of this and let every one labour to reforme one and amend this negligence and let us hereafter come with zeale and true devotion come with godly desires and affections truly indeavouring to honour God in the use of his owne saving ordinance in that kinde as he hath institute it Secondly here is matter of reproofe for those that doe any manner of way alter any thing in the
should say there to stay but so to meditate upon it as that we should have a piercing eye to looke upon him for his second comming wherein he shall appeare to salvation The reasons of the doctrine are these marke the doctrine the receiving of the sacrament of the Lords supper the effectuall meditating of Christs death and consequently all other exercises of Religion all other meanes of grace both inward and outward they are serviceable helps and meanes whereby the faithfull are fitted and prepared to the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ to judgement Reason 1 The first Reason is this the visible and the militant Church here upon earth is as it were a nursery for the kingdome of heaven and this is one chiefe reason why the Scripture doth so oftentimes call the visible Church the kingdome of heaven in the 13 of Matthew divers times the visible Church is called the kingdome of heaven because that in the visible Church Gods little ones they are hatched up in the time of their infancy in the time of their nonage to that inheritance in the kingdome of heaven which God hath appointed us to be heyres unto in and with Iesus Christ the Church is the nursery of the kingdome of heaven why now consider all that is done by the parents or by nurses in nursing and in bringing up their children al that is done by thē it is not done so much unto them in regard of the maintenance of their childhood I say not for their childhood it selfe but it is done to us in this respect that thereby we might be fitted to riper yeares to our better strength to our manly age that so we may be able for such employments and offices in the Church or Common-wealth as wee shall be called unto this is their reach and ayme that we may come to be men and beare office in Church and Common-wealth So it is likewise in this case the visible Church it is the nursery for the kingdome of heaven here Gods little children they are nursed and brought up here we suck the milke of the Word here we are washed and clensed with the water of Baptisme here we feed upon bread and wine in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and so upon the body and blood of Iesus Christ here we grow in grace here we are ingraffed into Iesus Christ here we beleeve here we love here we hope here we watch here we pray here we lead a godly life here we endure temptation here we suffer fatherly chastisements and afflictions that our heavenly Father layeth upon us all this is done not so much for the maintenance of our present spirituall estate but principally and specially that by all these meanes wee may be forwarded and fitted for what for the obtaining and enjoying of a better life in a better world for the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ to judgment which is the reach and the end of all this Eph. 4.11 12. God hath givē gifts some to be Apostles some Prophets some Euangelists some Pastors and some Teachers what to do for the gathering together of the Saints for the worke of the Ministery till when till we all meet together in a perfect man the fulnesse of the age of Iesus Christ God bestowes upon his Church Ministers God bestowes gifts upon his Ministers and he puts it into the hearts of his children that they should make use of his Ministery and of these good gifts that he hath bestowed upon them to what end to hatch them up to heaven till wee all meet together in a perfect man howsoever some doe expound it concerning this present life yet because there is mention made of the state of perfection which cannot be attained in this life and because it is there said till wee all meet together which cannot be fulfilled but at the day of judgement therefore I take the circumstances of the text to be plaine that it is to be extended to that day so then you see the Church being the nursery for the Kingdome of heaven all that is done in the Church the Word and the sacraments and all good duties are so many helps and meanes to further and to fit us to Gods Kindgdome Reason 2 A second reason is this the second coming of Christ and the state that then we shall bee raised up unto that is the finall end and the finall accomplishment of all the good that is done in this life and the good things that wee doe in this life they are as so many meanes tending to that end now we doe know in every course that the middle actions doe alwaies make an introduction to the last end and therefore the second comming of Christ being the perfection and end of all precedent actions in religion the Word and the Sacraments and all the good duties that wee performe are serviceable helps and meanes and instruments for the bringing in of that last action which is the principall of all the rest receiving the end of your faith saith the Apostle even the salvation of your soules 1 Pet. 1.9 The salvation of our soules there is the end that is the upshot of our faith and consequently of all our good duties Now when is this salvation bestowed upon us never before the second comming of Christ Heb. 9.28 He shall appeare the second time saith the Apostle unto salvation Hee hath satisfied for our sinnes and so hath made way for our salvation already but the bestowing of it upon us is reserved and respited till his second comming In the way that we goe in any journey every step and every foot that wee goe maketh us so much neerer to our journeyes end if wee goe on in the right way Is not Religion the way is not the end eternall life Our Saviour makes it so Matth. 7.14 Strive to enter in at the narrow gate c. he maketh religion the way and eternall life the end of this way and journey Now then if every step and foot bring us neerer to the end of our journey then every good duty that is done in religion brings us neerer to eternall life In a mariage before the mariage is performed are there not suings is there not wooings is there not a contract a trimming and a decking up of the Bride Why to what end is all this why it is all for the mariage day that she may bee a pleasing spouse to her husband and that shee may be fitted every way for the wedding Is not the comming of Iesus Christ our mariage day when the mariage shall be fully accomplished betweene him and all the faithfull when we shall be perfectly handfasted to Christ for ever it is so called in the Rev. 19.7 and there it is said This is the day of the mariage and the Bride hath trimmed up her selfe that is as who should say all that ever Gods children doe in the life of grace while they are here it is as the trimming and the fitting up of
spell perfection yet we are not come to the reading of them There is a third ascent or degree in religion and that is the state of perfection when Iesus Christ at his second comming shall invest us and put us into full possession of all that ever hee hath purchased for us a matter that we are uncapable of here in this world therefore it is respited to be revealed at his second comming and when once we come to be made partakers of that second comming then we come to be ripe and perfect schollers then we begin to throw away our bookes to throw away the Word and the Sacraments we have no further use of them they shall then all cease now wee have our lesson perfect we can see Christ cleerly we can read Christ easily we can understand Christ fully wee are ripe and perfect schollers and that is the state that we are advanced unto when Christ shall come to judgement A resemblance of this threefold estate was given unto us in the very frame of the Tabernacle in the 25 26 and 27. chapters of Exodus In the Tabernacle there were three divisions or roomes there was first the Court then there was the holy and then the holiest of all or the holy of holies The Court that was for the people as well as for the Priests the holy that was for the Priests onely to come to doe the service of the Lord in it and the holiest of all that was for the high Priest onely to come into and that was but once a yeare the first ascent the outward meanes the Word and the Sacraments they are as the Court of the Tabernacle of God there come the Priests and the people there all communicate together many wicked and many ungodly and prophane persons few in deed in truth yet making a shew of religion all that while we are never the neerer to heaven I but when wee come to the second division then we come to the holy and that is when we are effectually called into the state of grace and in this state it is that we performe all Gods service that hee requires as the Priests did in the holy Here we pray here we offer up our selves and our soules and our bodies and all our spirituall sacrifices to God in Christ here wee exercise the power and the life of grace that God indues us withall There is yet a higher division that is the holiest of all and that is heaven Heb. 10. there is our state of perfection if so be that we stay in the Court wee are never the better for the Tabernacle but if so be that we proceed to the second division to goe to the holy then we have true interest in the Tabernacle so if we stay at the Word and the Sacraments we are never the neerer to salvation I but if we have the life of grace in us then we shall be sure to be made partakers of the holiest of all the Kingdome of heaven God might if it had pleased him bestow this perfection upon us without any such degrees without any such risings or ascents but God deales with man according to the reach and capacity of man he deales with his creatures according to the capacity of his creatures and therefore it is the infinite wisedome of God that we being so unable and so uncapable of matters of heaven that the Lord is pleased to raise us up by certaine degrees till at last he hath brought us to be perfect men and women in Iesus Christ let us see and discerne the wisedome of God in it and let us admire it and let us submit our selves to it Every man would desire to come to the holiest of all and then they think all would be safe with them Looke not to it without good cause for before thou commest to the holiest of all thou must come to the holy before thou commest to the holy thou must come to the Porch before thou commest to heaven thou must have the life of grace in thy heart and before thou have the life of grace in thy heart thou must make a conscionable use of the Word and the Sacraments and whosoever thinkes to come to heaven without the conscionable use of these he doth not use the meanes to come thither And therefore let us submit our selves to the wisedome of God in this case and therefore let us try and examine our estate how farre we have proceeded in this state and therefore let us examine our selves whether wee bee them onely that can know our letters or spell or reade Vse 2 A second use that we are to make of this point is this this sheweth us what we are to esteeme of the Word and Sacraments and indeed of the graces that we attaine unto in this life why we are to esteeme of them as good and as comfortable things not as the matter and substance of our salvation but as helps and meanes to salvatiō nor faith nor repentance they are but onely meanes to helpe us to heaven not the Word and the Sacraments as Iohn saith of himselfe Ioh. 3.8 He was not that light but he was sent to beare witnesse of Christ The Word and the Sacraments they are not the salvation that we looke to have but they are tendered to us of God to beare witnesse of that perfection to beare witnesse of Christ and to beare witnesse of heaven and therefore this should serve to reprove those that doe foolishly and vainly presumptuously boast of their outward estate because they live in the visible Church as though they should surely goe to heaven many will conclude if they can come to Church heare the Word and receive the Sacraments that they are in a good estate that is not the matter though it be a meanes to helpe us forward to heaven yet they are not the substance of our salvation Whosoever they are that doe presume upon this meanes doe but shew me any one thing in the Word and the sacraments in the outward meanes of grace whatsoever and I will shew thee a Reprobate that hath had the very same thing that thou hast had and lieth scorching in hell at this day they have heard the Word and received the Sacraments The Pharisee paid tithes and fasted twice a weeke and yet a cursed firebrand of hell and therefore let no man thinke the better of themselves for this without thou canst come to see what benefit thou hast made of those unlesse thou canst come to see that the life of grace is wrought in thy heart by these meanees as for example if so be that a man have clothes heated at the fire for him if they be never so warme and they put upon his body yet it is not the warmnesse of the clothes that he shall live by but the warmnesse of his body so ought we having the Word and the Sacraments and they being powerfull yet they shall not profit us without we have grace in our
hearts It is not the Wine and the Sacraments that shall save us it is not our clothes but our bodies that shall warme us without we have this grace we shall not be the neerer to life Secondly I shewed you that the things themselves they are not the substance of our salvation not our faith nor our repentance but a meanes of our salvation 1 Iohn 3.2 We know that we are the sonnes of God but we know not what we shall be a strange thing we are here already the sonnes of God this we know but we know not what wee shall be as who should say that the state of Gods children in heaven doth so farre exceed all the state of grace here though they know this yet they doe not know that therefore rest not in thy faith as it is in it selfe but rest upon God that promiseth to justifie thee by faith God set his love upon us God adopted us yet that is nothing There is a sweet proportion between the life of grace here and the state of glory hereafter and to say the truth they doe agree in this the substance of the truth is one and the same so farre forth as we are capable of them here in this world but yet in circumstance they differ but in substance they are the same first the persons they are the same they that are made partakers of the state of grace here shall be sure to be made partakers of the state of glory hereafter all that are partakers of heaven shall be made partakers of grace here also the objects and things the same God the same Christ the same blessed things that we doe enjoy And lastly the right is the same all the right that we have to grace in this life all the glory that wee shall have in the world to come is through the mediation of the Lord Iesus Christ Christ Iesus yesterday and to day and the same for ever Christ Iesus in the state of grace and in the state of glory but yet there is difference betweene them they differ in circumstance of grace grace is managed here upon earth and glory in heaven againe there is difference in the time matters of grace they are managed onely for a time for the present dispensation of this life matters of glory they last for ever againe they differ in the manner because matters of glory are apprehended here by faith and then they shall be apprehended by sight and appearance we beleeve now onely we then shall see that which now we doe beleeve Lastly there is difference in the measure and in the degree grace I must needs say it is some beginning of glory but it comes farre short of glory it is nothing to glory now wee are in part then we shall be perfect then we shall know as we are knowne now we see but darkly saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 14. but then we shall see face to face great difference in regard of the degree and measure here wee have them onely in part there we shall have them in full here wee have them onely in a darke glasse as a man would say but there we shall have them in a cleare glass That speech there of the Queene of Sheba 1 King 10.7 may very fitly be compared to this the Queene of Sheba had heard of the wisedome of Salomon she made a journey and came to see it and when she had seene it shee gave this report Well I have heard a great report of thee but I have not heard the halfe of that which now I see there was a great deale more that shee beheld or that she heard of And so likewise may wee say concerning the state of grace and the state of glory We know a great many things that God hath treasured up in heaven for those that doe beleeve in him as glory happinesse and blessednesse when we come there we shall utterly disclaime all those kindes of knowledge I wee shall behold a thousand times more than ever we knew of these things before Vse 2 Another use of the point is this This should teach us that the fruits of the Sacrament howsoever the Sacrament it selfe and the outward means doth not last for ever yet the fruit of them lasteth for ever we shall have the fruit and benefit of the conscionable receiving of the sacrament whē we shall come to judgment they shal vanish the prophesying shall cease but love shall never cease that which is imperfect shall bee done away but that which is perfect that shall stand for ever the Word and the Sacraments they shall cease in regard of their being but in regard of the benefit and fruit that we receive by them that shall never cease 1 Pet. 1.24 This is the word that we doe preach unto you there the Apostle shewes plainly that howsoever we perish and all things else perish yet the benefit of the Word and the comfort that we receive by the Word it shall not perish but it shall last for ever it is an immortall seed Mary hath chosen the better part that shall never be taken from her holinesse in Iesus Christ shall bee taken from her the preaching of Iesus Christ shall bee taken from her but the benefit of the preaching of Iesus Christ shall never bee taken from her it shall last for ever to all eternity if shee get life wrought in her heart by the powerfull preaching of the Word that shall never dye Vse 3 The last Vse this serves for instruction it should stirre us up that seeing it is so that these outward meanes of holinesse and inward graces they be serviceable meanes of the fitting of us against the day of Christ therefore every one of us should labour to performe these duties so as to make this our reach making this our ayme that wee may bee fitted to the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ and because that the day of our death is partly a beginning of the Lords comming to us in particular therefore let us labour still so to pray as that wee should dye presently still so to heare the Word and receive the Sacraments as though thou shouldest dye presently when we come to heare the Word do not think of the Word as it is the word of a mortall man but as Christ saith heare it as the word that shall judge thee at the last Iohn 6. and therefore heare it and hearken unto it and consider of it reverently as thou oughtest to doe as thou shouldest be judged by it as the last day and so likewise in the receiving of the sacrament Oh if we would consider with our selves when we come to lye upon our death-bed we shall have need of comfort if we had never so much comfort and grace at the day of death and at the day of judgement wee shall have need of all there is no comfort to bee had but by our faith and repentance and gracious courses that we have walked in in the time of our
first Church that ever was after Christs ascension and the visible comming downe of the gifts of the Holy Ghost and wee may call it the very prime of the Primitive Churches and where shall wee have a fitter patterne of a true visible Church than that which is fetcht from the first visible Church after our Saviours ascension Vsually Gods ordinances are best at the first institution when they are fresh out of Gods hands spick and span new as it were In time when they come into mens handling they are degenerate and corrupted but at the first when they come out of Gods handling then they are most pure and sincere Mariage is the ordinance of God and the first mariage that ever was was the best mariage that ever was and that is the patterne that all other are to be examined and fashioned by as our Saviour sheweth Matth. 19.4.5 the Lords Supper is Gods ordinance and the first that ever was was the best that ever was and that is the pattern which all other Suppers of the Lord are to be framed by as the Apostle sheweth 1 Cor. 11.23 So this being the first Church after Christs ascension was in best case of all other Churches and therefore that was a fit patterne for other Churches to be tryed and censured by But some will except and say What is this the best Church that ever was What say you of the particular Churches that were soone after as of the Church of Rome and Corinth and Ephesus c. I answer they were goodly Churches and had some more outward complement than this had but they had no more for substance than this had yea they had many failings and corruptions that this as yet was free from Others will except and say But what say you of the Church when our Saviour himselfe lived and was personally present and preached on earth I answer first That even in respect of Christs owne personall presence yet this is nothing inferiour to that for now after the sending downe of the Holy Ghost hee is present with them by his Spirit and this presence of his by his Spirit is as effectuall for all saving purposes as his bodily presence was as our Saviour shewes Iohn 14.16 17 18. Secondly I say that setting only Christs personall presence aside that was not comparable to this for then the Church was not so throughly furnished with gifts as now it was yea then the Apostles themselves had not received that fulnesse of power from on high as now they had Take it thus Christ Iesus by his life and preaching and miracles did as it were plant the Church Christ Iesus by his death and resurrection did as it were water the Church Christ Iesus by his ascension and sending downe of the Holy Ghost ripened his Church and furnished it with all sufficient gifts and brought it to perfection Besides that Church was onely a provinciall Church consisting of Iewes onely within Iudea but this is a more generall Church gathered out of all the Iewes and Proselites of any nation under heaven as verse 5. And indeed this Church is the wombe of all other Churches from thence to the end of the world all of them issuing and proceeding out of this as so many streames out of one fountaine Rome pretends and challengeth it selfe to be the mother Church but falsely this this is the true mother Church of all true visible Churches And therefore as the proverb is in another case Ezek. 16.44 As is the mother so is her daughter so in this case such as this Church is that is the mother such are all her daughters such are all true visibly Churches So we see the wisedome of the Holy Ghost in setting downe this Church as a patterne to all true visible Churches whatsoever Now secondly wee are to proceed to the instruction that hence ariseth The doctrine is this In that the state of this Church is set before us as the patterne of true visible Churches by this that they continued in the Apostles doctrine and fellowship and breaking of bread and prayer Observe that wheresoever the Word is truly preacht the Sacraments rightly administred and the duties of prayer to God and love to our brethren religiously and conscionably practised there is a true visible Church of God I name the manner of performance together with the duties because it is said in the Text they continued in them which intends that not onely they had such duties but also that they were duly and rightly practised and the doctrine holds and so is here meant reciprocally that is to say both wayes as thus first wheresoever these duties are there is a true visible Church and secondly wheresoever is a true visible Church there are these duties For proofe of the first that wheresoever these are there is a true visible Church looke in the 10. of Iohn the 4. and 27. verses in the fourth verse our Saviour saith Hee goeth before his sheepe and they follow him for they know his voice and in the 27. verse he saith My sheepe heare my voice c. Christ goes before his sheepe that is in the use of his owne saving ordinances the Word and Sacraments leading them along thereby in the wayes of salvation for by the voice of Christ there mentioned is directly meant the Word preached and under that the Sacraments are comprehensibly understood which doe alwayes attend upon the Word as the Seales upon the Writing And the same voice of Christ commanding the exercises of prayer and of love doth consequently include them also and when it is said is the 27. verse They heare his voice and follow him there is set downe the practice of these duties So then if one should aske us who are the sheepe of Christ the answer is ready they that heare his voice and follow him which is as much to say If any aske which is the true visible Church the answer is ready there where is the ordinary use of the Word and Sacraments and prayer and love to the brethren Matth. 28.19 20. Goe teach c. The businesse that there the Apostles are employed in is the planting of visible Churches in the world the meanes whereby they are to plant them are teaching and baptizing that is the Word and the Sacraments and what must they teach them but to observe all that Christ commanded now Christ had instructed them specially in prayer teaching them what and how to pray and gave them also a speciall charge to love one another as that being his owne speciall commandement Iohn 15.12 therefore where these things are thus in use as Christ commanded them there is a true visible Church Secondly wheresoever there is a true visible Church there the word is truly preacht the Sacraments rightly administred and prayer to God and love to our brethren religiously and conscionably practised I doe not say they are there in their height but in some decree I shall not need to prove this for all
THREE AND TWENTIE SERMONS OR Catechisticall Lectures upon the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Preached monthly before the Communion By that ●●te able and painfull Preacher Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie Pastor of Saint Andrewes Hu●●●rt in little Eastcheape London sometimes Fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford Published by his Executor Iosh Randall as he found it corrected by the Authors one hand in his Study since his death 1 COR. 11.28 But let a man examine himselfe and so let him eate of that bread and drinke of that cup. LONDON Printed for Fulke Clifton and are to be sold at his Shop on new Fishs●●e●●-hill 1630. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL Right vertuous and truly affected Lady the Lady BOYS Ioshua Randall wisheth increase of Grace here and perfection of Grace and Glory hereafter through Iesus Christ GRacious Madam your zeale for God your love to Religion respect to Christs members practise of charitie and respect to my selfe a most unworthy object gives me incouragement to dedicate to your Ladiship by way of thankf●●●esse these ensuing labours of that able Mini●●●●f Christ Iohn Randall Intreating your goo●●●●●ship to accept the truth of affection accom●…ing this present expression The work w●● praise it selfe and commend the Author I shall therefore say nothing though I can say many things both of the worke and Author also but ceasing solicitude and shunning prolixitie committing the worke your selfe and yours to the tuition of the Almighty I humbly take my leave Resting Your Ladiships to be commanded IOSHVA RANDALL TO THE READER CHristian Reader here is by a divine hand and providence through many difficulties presented to thy view and committed to thy consideration the faithfull labours and painfull endeavors of that late painfull Preacher and faithfull Minister of Christ Iohn Randall Bachelor in Divinity sometime Fellow of Lincolne Coledge in Oxford and late Rector of Saint Andrew Hubbart in little Eastcheape London whose learning and Religion is sufficiently declared in these sermons concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper a worke perfected in his life time found in his study under his owne hand ●all but two sermons which in his life time were lent as is seemes but never returned which with much paines at the length by the love of some unexpected friends are obtained Other of this Authors workes are extant published by that late Minister of Christ William Holbrooke Compare these and them together and I hope thou shalt finde in them a parity and lik●nesse so that they will appeare children of the same fath●●●●ey have beene viewed and approved and are now pu●…or the common good If thou read with that affection 〈…〉 was caried in delivering I doubt not but thou sh●… 〈◊〉 much sweetnesse in the increase of grace and strength 〈…〉 with Christ for the fitting thee for glory which is the thing in truth of affection I wish to thee for thy endlesse and eternall comfort Thus intreating thee to beare with my rudenesse and to afford thy earnest prayers to God 〈◊〉 his blessing upon the work that it may profit in the thing intended I take my leave Resting thine in any thing in the Lord for the furtherance of thy Faith IOSHVA RANDALL THE FIRST LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER Being an Introduction to the following Lectures THus thorough Gods assistance we haue made our entrance into the worke that we intended it remaines now that we should goe on forward in the way that we haue thus chalked out before vs but I am called away by God to another businesse I say by God for the time calles me away and you know that times and seasons are at Gods disposing and a iust occasion calles me away now all iust occasions you kno● 〈◊〉 Gods occasions In Luke 22.7 8. the day of 〈◊〉 ●●auened Bread came and Peter and Iohn must lay aside all other businesses and be gone to prepare for eating the Passeouer that is the businesse which for that present dispensation and time Christ himselfe and all his Disciples must apply themselues vnto All of vs know that the time of our Christian Passeouer is now at hand the time wherein by our account Christ our Passeouer was sacrificed for vs a time when all that are of any vnderstanding or discretion in Religion doe vsually receiue the Sacrament of the true Passeouer the Lords Supper the occasion or businesse is of that consequence that whosoeuer hath any hand in it must see that he be well fitted and prepared vnto it Being therefore thus called away by God and the time and the iustnesse of the occasion let vs follow the example of Christ and his Disciples All make ready for the Passeouer Let me and you and all of vs lay aside our other businesse for this present dispensation and apply our selues wholly to this how we may be prepared to the Religious profitable and comfortable participation of this blessed Passeouer It may seeme some-what disorderly and out of season that seeing the Doctrine of the Lords Supper is one part of the Catechisme I should so abruptly and suddainly fall into it before I meet with it in the due place True it is out of season in regard of the Method of the Catechisme but in regard of our selues and our present necessitie and the instant opportunitie it is most seasonable and in the verie naturall place he 〈◊〉 ●euer out of his way that followes God and see 〈◊〉 God hath by his prouidence cast in this oportunitie vpon vs we must serue his prouidence and follow that for the right way wherein he leads vs and goes before vs. Neither doe I purpose onely to enter vpon this Argument now and so let it rest but as we haue our monthly Communions so if God enable me I meane to make my digressions and proceedings into this Argument accordingly that so I may confine the knowledge of the Lords Supper to the vse of the Lords Supper for when should we know what belongs to the Lords Supper that our knowledge and our practise may quote and second one another our knowledge may direct our practise and our practise may exercise and confirme our knowledge by continuall sensible and liuely practise My course God willing shall be this euerie next Sabboth before the Communion Sabboth I will treat of some points or other touching the Lords Supper as they shall offer themselues in their due order some preparation must needs be made the weeke dayes cannot conueniently be spared because of worldly affaries that which is made the morning wherein you are to receiue is good but not sufficient there is required some time of respite for Meditation betwixt your hearing and receiuing therefore it is fittest to begin the Sabboth day before that you may haue some seasoning some profitable matter to feed vpon all the weeke long whereby if you haue any grace in your Hearts you may be put in continuall remembrance what a great worke you are to vndertake the Sabboth following and so
be quickned to examine your selues and search your Hearts and liues and practise your repentance and stirre vp your Faith and to be earnest with God in Prayer and to put forth your best endeuors for your fitting to that heauenly worke After the Sacrament is receiued the same points to be here rehearsed againe that so you may take a view of your selues and of your carriage in that Spirituall Banket that if vpon this re-view you find that you haue truely endeuored to glorifie God in his owne Ordinance your consciences may haue peace and God the prayse and honour If you haue grossely fayled I say grossely in some palpable and notorious euill for who fayles not more or lesse in his best actions you may iudge your selues and repent of your faylings and entreat mercy for that which is past and better grace for the time to come This course shall be as the former and latter Raine for we are all of vs meruailous hard hearted to Spirituall duties we had need be moystened againe and againe before our Hearts can be mollified and fitted for any goodnesse The handling of the points the Sabboth day before is as the former Raine to water and moysten our Hearts and bring them to some soft temper that they may be apt to receiue the impression of the heauenly Seale and open themselues to giue entertainment to our blessed Sauiour The rehearsall after the receiuing is as the latter Raine to water vs again that Christ Iesus being receiued into our Hearts may prosper and thriue and grow in vs to a further encrease of grace and so proceeding and encreasing from one Communion to another we may in time attaine thorough Gods blessing to some good ripenesse for the Lords Haruest The Reasons inducing me to this course are many I will acquaint you with them because they will be good encouragements both to you and me in these proceedings and will also quicken vs and further vs to our preparation The first Reason is the discharge of my dutie God hath made me a Watchman ouer you Ezek. 33.7 and what is the office of a Watchman To heare to admonish to take speciall notice of the state of their People and to instruct them in their duties and admonish them of their dangers nothing concernes your Spirituall state more then the reuerent and worthy receiuing of this Sacrament no dutie more necessarie to be taught no greater danger then the prophanation and abuse of it I therefore being your Watchman must looke into your state in this behalfe and tell you your duties that you may preuent those dangers The Sacraments are a part of Gods sauing Ordinances as well as the Word and the due administration of them is a part of my Ministeriall office as well as the Preaching of the Word and it is my dutie to labour and see that you be worthy Receiuers of the Sacraments as well as profitable Hearers of the Word The Apostles practise 1 Cor. 11.20 to the end is an excellent precedent in this case Many abuses were crept into the Church of Corinth other things he lets alone till he come himselfe Verse 34. but these that were in the Sacrament must speedily be reformed and therefore he presently dispatched his Epistle and sends his mind and charge touching the redresse of them And surely corruptions in such a high part of Gods Worship as is the Lords Supper are dangerous Sores except they be cured with all expedition they will fester and wranckle and quickly corrupt the verie Heart of Religion In conscience therefore of my dutie to God and you for the preuenting of these euils I haue vndertaken this course The second Reason is the care of your Soules They are deere and precious to the Lord that bought them and therefore ought to be deere and precious to all Gods Ministers whom the Holy Ghost hath made Ouerseers of them and that is it which the Apostle seemes to presse Act. 20.28 Take heed to the Flocke ouer whom the Holy Ghost hath made you Ouerseers c. which God hath purchased with his owne Blood I should be loath to be a Minister of Condemnation to any of you the power that the Lord hath giuen vs is for edification not for destruction if I should administer the Sacrament to you in your ignorance or prophanesse or vnpreparednesse I should be a verie vnnaturall Father To giue you Stones when you aske for Bread and a Scorpion when you aske for Fish Bane and Poyson in stead of Comfort and Food for your Soules it should but further your Condemnation In care therefore of your Soules I labour to prepare you Consider what the Apostle saith in the 1 Cor. 11.27.29 He that eats and drinkes vnworthily shall be guiltie of the Body and Blood of the Lord and he eats and drinkes his owne damnation What is it to eat and drinke vnworthily That is without knowledge reuerence conscience faith and repentance without preparation And what is the sinne Guiltie of the Body and Blood of the Lord You draw the guiltinesse of the Blood of the Lord Iesus vpon your Soules as the Iewes did when they said His Blood be vpon vs c. You are as bad as these cruell Murtherers that killed the Lord of Life And what shall be the punishment He eats and drinkes his owne damnation A fearefull yet a iust reward of such a fearefull sinne The manner of the Apostles speech is verie remarkable He eats and drinkes his owne damnation As who should say while he is eating and drinking at the Lords table the Diuell is carrying away his Soule into Hell Deut. 22.4 If we see our Brothers Oxe or his Asse fall by the way we must helpe them vp Hath God such care of Oxen and Asses and not much rather of Mens Soules And shall euerie Brother lift vp his Brothers Beast being fallen on the Ground and shall not euerie Minister much more lift vp his Brothers Soule being fallen downe into Hell My exhortation therefore to you is that you would ioyne with me in the care for your owne Soules To whom should a Mans Soule be most deere but to himselfe Doe not sleepe any longer in your ignorance shake off your carelessenesse and securitie come no more to the Lords Table for fashion and custome but for conscience to glorifie God and to encrease in grace keepe your selues from that fearefull sinne of eating and drinking vnworthily that ye incurre not the fearefull punishment of eternall damnation Heare and learne and practise such good Doctrines and Instructions as the Lord by my Ministry shall afford you and your Soules shall liue The third Reason is the zeale I haue for Gods glorie God is honoured by Men no way more then in their publike meeting and assemblyes for exercises of Religion nor in any of those meetings more then at this heauenly Banket and therefore if we haue any zeale for Gods glorie we must be specially zealous and carefull that God may be
life and in the time of our death therefore let us looke to these things still let us labour to perform them in our daily conversation that so wee may be fitted for Christs particular comming to us or else his generall comming to the whole world You have heard of the foolish Virgins get it in time have it alwayes burning and then we shall be sure specially make use of the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper this should teach us in the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper we should so addresse our selves and so cary our selves every way and so goe away with such hearts and having such meditations in them as that we may be fitted every way for the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ Oh that our hearts were so fitted oh how reverently would we cary our selves in the practice of it with what conscience would we performe it to glorifie God and to please God with what singlenesse of heart We know that when Christ shall come to judgement there shall bee no hiding of any thing out every thing shall bee naked before him and there will bee no smoothering up of any thing He that hath best profited by receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper whosoever he bee that is thereby best fitted to the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ to judgment he desires it more earnestly waits for it more diligently rejoyces in it more cheerfully and hastens to it more willingly and more comfortably Oh when a man hath beene at the Lords Table and there hath found and felt the sweet communion of Gods blessed Spirit in his hart assuring him by his spirit within him assuring him that his sinnes are forgiven him assuring him that now he is fully and perfectly reconciled to God when he can enjoy this communion with Iesus Christ then he may goe home to his closet and say Oh now Lord Iesus come quickly now thy servant is in some poore measure ready and fitted Oh there is a worthy and a profitable and a ready Communicant This profit is to be found in this sacrament by the conscionable using of it here God tenders it and it is to be found of us and therefore let us not deprive our selves of such a gracious and precious blessing that here is if we will submit our selves to the gracious ordinance of God wee may bee made partakers of it the time will come that thou whosoever thou art that art negligent in comming to it or unprofitable in the participation of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the time will come when thou commest to lye upon thy death-bed especially when thou commest to judgment then thou wilt rue this folly of thine with unspeakable woe and misery I then you shall cry out and shame your owne soules and your owne bodies because you have not beene profitable participators in this Sacrament and profitably performed it to the comfort of your owne soules The end of the one and twentieth Lecture The Two AND TWENTIETH LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER WEE are still to continue in the Argument of the Lords Supper for our preparation against the next Sabbath day when we purpose God willing to be made partakers of this Sacrament Wee have gone over many names and titles that are given to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper which very fitly and lively expresse the nature of it some of which names common to the whole action some to the severall parts of it we have already reckoned up five names or titles that are all common to the whole action as namely the Lords Supper the Table of the Lord the Communion of the body and blood of Christ the New Testament in his blood and the memoriall of Christs death I might adde to these some other names that are common also to the whole action as namely the Eucharist the Christian Passeover a Love-feast and such like for such names and titles are applyed to this Sacrament by many of the Ancients and approved by some later Divines and that not unaptly nor without some probable warrant out of Gods word But yet because I doe not finde in the Scripture that any of these names or titles are expresly and directly affirmed of this Sacrament I will passe them by and now proceed to the second sort of names that are more proper to the severall parts of this Sacrament For whereas the Sacrament of the Lords Supper consists of two parts the bread and the cup the Scripture by the Figure Synecdoche putting a part for the whole doth sometime comprehēd this whole Sacrament under the name of bread and sometime under the name of the cup I will give you an instance in both And first to begin with the bread looke into Act. 2.42 and there you shall finde this Sacrament called the breaking of bread and that is the Scripture that God willing we will treat upon for this argument Acts 2.42 And they continued in the Apostles doctrine and fellowship and breaking of bread and prayers All the contents of this verse doe in some sort concerne the matter of the Lords Supper for not onely the breaking of bread but the Apostles doctrine and fellowship and prayers are matters of necessary use in and for the right receiving of this Sacrament and therefore let us take this verse wholly as it lyes before us This verse and the next immediately going before set forth the gracious and happy successe of that excellent Sermon that Peter made after the sending downe of the visible gifts of the Holy Ghost on him and the rest of the Apostles The sending downe of the gifts of the Holy Ghost is shewed in the 1.2 and 3. verses the power and effect of them is shewed partly in all the Apostles all being filled with the Holy Ghost verse 4. to 13. specially in Peter who made a pithy piercing and powerfull Sermon on that occasion verse 14. to 40. The successe of which Sermon is partly touched verse 37. where it is said that they that heard it were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and the rest of the Apostles Men and brethren what shall we doe and it is more enlarged in many particulars from the 43. verse to the end of the Chapter But the summe of all is briefly comprised in this verse and the next going before in the verse before it is shewed how the Church was thereby encreased in this verse it is shewed how that they being encreased were afterward employed their encrease is there called their adding to the Church for though Church be not exprest in the originall yet it is to be understood as in the 47. verse and the Lord added to the Church c. their encrease is their adding to the Church here is their encrease And this is set forth partly by their number partly by the meanes of their adding Their number three thousand soules a plentifull harvest of so little seed three thousand soules at