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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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grows perfecter every day such a man still grows in fruitfulnesse he grows ready to every good work Joh. 15.2 so that the love of God is perfected in him by obedience As a fruitfull Tree the more it sticks his root downward into the ground the faster it grows so a Christian the more he sticks his root on Christ the faster it grows And so the Husbandman will have more care of a fruitful Tree to prune it he hath no such care of a sower barren Tree but if a Tree be fruitful he cuts off all superfluous Boughs that hinder the increase of such a Tree so a man that is fruitful in Gods Commandments he doth not only stick his root his faith and hope deeper in Christ but the Lord himself is willing to cut down all those noysome Lusts that suck away the sap of grace if God see a man set himself fully to follow God and keep his Commandments the Lord will cut off all cumberances all corruptions all things that hinder the growth of grace Vse 1. For trial of our love to God whether it be perfect or no whether sincere or counterfeit how dost thou finde thy heart affected to Gods Commandments Dost thou look at them as thy way it grieves thee to be out dost thou look at them as thy treasure as most profitable to theee Dost thou look at them as thy ornaments as most honourable to thee Dost thou look at them as the apple of thine eye as thy life most near and dear and precious to thee If thou dost thou hast that love in thee that is perfect without guile perfect in every part of love and in regard of readinesse and constancie but if a man looks at Gods Commandments as a by-path as if he were out of the way if he looks at them as unprofitable and dishonourable if he can break them without any scruple if he would rather part with them all than his life verily the love of God is not perfect in such Vse 2. For direction to all such as desire perfection of love to Christ do any desire to love the Lord Jesus in perfection not only of truth but parts and degrees if he could Why this is the way keep his Commandments take heed of breaking any one of them What is the reason we deceive our selves in our love to Christ We think it is love to Christ if we keep a solemn Feast to him at this time of the year in memory of his Nativity but is there no better Argument nor furtherance of thy love to Christ than this Take heed of it if Christ hath commanded us to deck our bodies and houses if Christ hath commanded us to feast and be liberal you will finde that a great help to further your love to Christ and an evidence thereof but if you go on in any course without a Commandment if you keep such Feasts which end in all excesse and ryot and gaming and playing they begin it may be pretty well but we fall from Religion to civility from civility to intemperance and wantonnesse c. and what is the reason Because we have the custom of our Fathers for it not the Commandment of Christ the Apostle doth not say he that keeps customs his love is perfect but he that keeps Christs Commandments therefore if you would get your love to Christ perfected it must not be by keeping of old customs but by keeping his Commandments what is the reason why the most are so ready to keep such Feasts is it because it is Christs Commandment if it were the more you would find your love perfected you would be more forward to good your spirits grow from one grace to another but because men look at customs they begin in the Spirit and end in the Flesh Take a Christian at the beginning of the Sabbath he findes his heart unlifty to holy Dutie but before it be ended he is so enlarged that he is sorry it is done Why because he obeys a command but if we do any thing out of custom it grows from better to worse so that Christ hath not more dishonour the rest of the twelve Months than he hath these twelve days but would you have your love perfected then frame your lives and courses according to Gods Commandments and then the more you practise the more you may you shall finde your grace growing and your love perfected to every good work be doing Gods will and the Lord will be with you blessed is that soul whom the Lord shall finde doing his Commandments be doing and your doing shall multiply your strength and growth in grace Vse 3 Of Consolation to all such as apply themselves to be doing of Gods Commandments doth a man find himself ordering his ways according to a Commandment if you finde it delightful to you that you would still walk in it you look at it as your way your treasure your ornament c. why this is your comfort the love of God is perfect in you and will grow more perfect so perfect that God covers all your infirmities so perfect that it grows up high to perfection even to all the parts thereof so perfect that God sees you willing and ready to be doing his will so perfect that you resolve to hold on and be constant and if God see you thus moulded to a Commandment and not to customs God will uphold you and help you and strengthen you till he make you perfect which is no small comfort to a soul 1 JOH 2.5 6. Hereby we know that we are in him He that saith he abideth in him ought even so to walk as he hath walked IN Verse 5. you have an obedient Christian set out 1 By his practice he keeps Christs Commandments 2 By his priviledge which is double 1 His love is perfected 2 He knows that he is in Christ 3 Verse 6. here is a duty enjoyned to all men that would professe Fellowship with Christ namely imitation of Christ they ought to walk as he hath walked From the former part of the 5 Verse we have observed Doct. The observation of Christs Commandments is the perfection of our love to Christ Those next words shew the right honouring of Christ and your selves together so as we may honour God and he honour us that is by Knowledge of our Fellowship with Christ and by our duty so to walk as hee hath walked Hereby we know that we are in him By what By the love in us No by keeping his Commandments wee know that we have Fellowship with him though both be coincident so then here is a promise not only of their b●ing in Christ but their knowing that they are in Christ Doct. Sincere obedience to the Word of Christ is both a certain and evident sign of our blessed Estate in Christ Hereby that is by keeping his Commandments we know that we are in Christ Quest 1 What is it to be in Christ Ans We are said to be in Christ in
call in question our hopes of eternal life because we love not our brethren 2 To exhort us to put this will of our heavenly Father in execution Christ did shew us an example in his life death urged it upon his Disciples God hath bequeathed a testimony of love from our hearts to our brethren Rom. 13.8 this is a due debt we must pay it out of our hearts and if we do not so no wonder if our wills be not executed As God loves us manifestly graciously bountifully so should we our brethren Prov. 27.5 1 Cor. 16.14 be bounteous in your love so shall you enjoy peace and comfort to your soules we shall keep the wrath of God from us procure good to others and our selves for many generations Since God hath loved and blessed his people let us love and blesse them and make it our happinesse to be doing his will 1 JOHN 4.12 No man hath seen God at any time If we love one another God dwelleth in us and his love is perfected in us IN these words the Apostle stirs us up to brotherly love and that from the benefit of it which is two-fold 1 Fellowship with God vers 13 14 15 16. 2 From the perfection of his love to the end both mentioned in the 12 Verse The fellowship we have with God is invisible No man hath seen God a any time How can we love God since we never saw him We never saw our own souls nor ever shall yet we know that such we have and without such we could not subsist No man hath seen God Doct. That our fellowship with God and Christ it is not outward and visible but inward and consists in love Joh. 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time no man hath had speech face to face with God the Father the onely begotten Son that lay in the bosome of the Father hath revealed him 1 Tim. 1.16 He dwels in that light that no eye can attain unto whom no man hath seen nor can see his light is so glorious that no man can behold it when Moses desired to see God face to face God answered None could ever see him and live Exod. 33.10 Obj. Jacob saw God when he wrestled with him Gen. 32.24 Jacob saw not God the Father but Jesus Christ he is called an Angel and Hosea cals him an Angel Chap. 12.4 2 No man hath seen the Son in his glorious presence in the presence of his Nature and Essence But Moses saw God face to face Exod. 33.11 Answ He did not see his glory vers 18. though in some sence he saw his face Moses saw Gods back parts but his face he could not see vers 23. What is meant by Gods back parts That is spoken of God according to the manner of men Numb 12.8 Quest What was it that Moses saw when he saw Gods glory Answ That he should see him in a glorious resemblance he should see him in his attributes which did wonderfully affect Moses that glorious similitude was such as that it was wonderful glorious so that it did make his face to shine vers 35. And as the out-side was glorious so was the in-side of Moses heart inlarged which made him go in and out before the people in this manner they saw Christ Matth. 17.1 to 5. they were so affected they knew not what they said Quest Why cannot we see Gods face and live Ans First from the frailty of flesh and blood The presence of God would swallow us up we are not capable of beholding God the Father Son or holy Ghost when we are in heaven we shall be changed 2 From the sinful corruption of humane nature his glorious presence which is a consuming fire would consume us When Isaiah saw God in a similitude but in a glimpse of his presence then said he Isa 1.5 Woe is me for I am undone because I am unclean he was afraid of his life though he saw God but in a similitude Vse 1. To teach us how to understand many places of Scripture that speak of Gods manifesting himself to any understand not God the Father but Jesus Christ assuming a humane body they saw him face to face or spake mouth to mouth or they saw a similitude of God his glorious attributes 2 Be willing to put off mortal infirmities so shall we see God face to face Phil. 1.23 2 Cor. 12.1 2 3 4 5. 3 Of tryal whether we have communion with God or no 1 You never heard God the Father nor the Son God hath now delivered all his counsell in his Word by his Son yet we may have familiar sensible affectionate communion with God Heb. 1.1 2 We may finde God revealing himselfe to our hearts and consciences Psal 73.24 25. That he is the chiefest joy other feares and cares take us not up Heb. 11.27 4 It stirs us up to the love of our brethren No man hath seene God at any time but have communion with him and communion of love God loves his people we have communion with God Psal 16.2 3. The Papists ask for Images can there be any better resemblance of the Father then the Son his Image and in loving and having communion with Gods Image that is like him they kill his living Images to honour dead Images It is the greatest love we can shew to God to love his Image Doct. Where love dwels God dwels for God is love Vers 16. What is it for God to dwell or abide in us God is said to dwell not where he is but where he loves to be and so doth a man Now God loves to be where love is God loves not to be where malice and discontent is God being a God of peace loves to dwell in a place of peace or else he dwels not God indeed is all the world over if we go to Hell he is there if to Heaven he is there but yet he doth not dwell every where Isa 57.15 If where the Devill dwels all that he possesseth is in peace much more God who is the God of peace loves to be where peace is keeps that peace which passeth understanding There is a two-fold peace that passeth understanding 1 The peace of that soule whose sins are pardoned Phil. 4.7 2 The peace of that soule whose sinnes are mortified now where God is where God keeps the soul there is peace that passeth understanding both pardoning sin and mortifying corruption When Jacob was with Laban and Joseph in Potiphars house all was well much more will all be well where God himself is Reas 1. From Gods nature for God is love where sparks flye out of the Chimney there is fire so where you see love in the lips carriage and heart of a man there is the presence of the blessed God 2 From Gods operations Where God dwels he pardons sin and purifies the conscience or prospers the outward man and there is a spirit of love in that mans heart where God freely pardons there is much forgiven
is it 's not a 〈…〉 but love is essential and natural to him 〈…〉 and wisdome 2. It implyes the simplicity of Gods nature 〈…〉 but free without mixture he is without all causes 〈…〉 himself from himself and by himself and 〈…〉 compounded of causes so 〈…〉 not compounded 〈◊〉 subjec● 〈…〉 is one thing and his 〈…〉 wisedome are 〈…〉 is no reason of this 〈…〉 works but not of 〈…〉 Vse 1. This may exhort us all 〈…〉 forgot 〈…〉 the world for the love of God many 〈…〉 because they shall lose the 〈…〉 by 〈…〉 may be 〈…〉 for if a mans wayes please 〈…〉 make 〈…〉 be at 〈◊〉 with him and then much more 〈…〉 lose the love of all thy friend 〈…〉 more by Gods love then 〈…〉 of love is nothing to the God of 〈…〉 but God is love it selfe and in injoying of God 〈…〉 injoy●●● 〈…〉 of love love passing knowled●● 〈…〉 you never met with love in the world but you might 〈…〉 but Gods love is like a bottomlesse depth without bounds or bottom● you can neither know the beginning nor end of therefore 〈…〉 in 〈…〉 say more truy then Medea did of Jason Non magna relinquam 〈…〉 I shall not lose great love but follo● great love Vse ● To teach all 〈…〉 is God is 〈◊〉 cannot be so 〈◊〉 as to be 〈…〉 strive to 〈…〉 love Let all 〈◊〉 he dont in love 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 Be yo● 〈…〉 your 〈…〉 Father is perfect Matth. 〈…〉 us be kin● 〈…〉 injurie upon 〈…〉 Luke 1●●3 4. 〈…〉 and 〈◊〉 would 〈…〉 be so As Christ argue●● 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 us reason God is love and ●●●●fore they that worship 〈…〉 him in love Matth. 5.22 2● 〈…〉 any unkindnesse betwixt 〈…〉 in his 〈…〉 God 〈…〉 in your hearts 〈…〉 that we can perform righteously 〈…〉 14. let all d●●●● be per●●● 〈…〉 had power to save any but 〈…〉 3. If God be love then the 〈…〉 and therefore the more we live we hatred the more we walk in 〈…〉 our selves firebrands of all Doct. ● 〈…〉 entire and constant 〈…〉 Constancy 〈◊〉 abiding in 〈…〉 he not only dwels with God 〈…〉 which implyes intirenesse and 〈…〉 〈…〉 of God 〈…〉 Apostle infers it God is love 〈…〉 all the well placed love in that 〈…〉 Chariot of God whereby he convey 〈…〉 when he she is abroad his love in our hearts and 〈…〉 which extend as well to the soule as the 〈…〉 Carnall love is neither of God nor from Go● 〈…〉 love which is indeed called charity whe● that 〈◊〉 God com●●●●cates himselfe to such a soule as the root to the 〈…〉 the groun●● of it is from the immediate presence of God where 〈…〉 such a presence as whereby the holy Ghost lives in the 〈…〉 Gal. 5.22 Love 〈◊〉 a fruit of the Spirit John 1● 34 〈…〉 〈…〉 and aptnesse that 〈…〉 such a sould to grow up by 〈…〉 Love is of an edifying nature 1 Cor. 〈…〉 admonish 〈…〉 it edifiers much especially if it be 〈…〉 there 〈…〉 on both sides both in speaker and 〈…〉 you 〈◊〉 savingly it 's love that puts life into 〈…〉 3. From the 〈…〉 to 〈…〉 his love there more aboundantly where he finds 〈◊〉 walking in love no creature partakes of the boundlesse love of God 〈…〉 are grounded 〈◊〉 love Eph. 3.17 18 19. Let but saith towards Christ 〈…〉 our brethren abound in us and we shall have a large 〈…〉 to us According to the capacity of the receiver so is the thing received 〈◊〉 no grace is of so inlarging a nature as love is so that if we abound in love then we become of a fathoming and comprehending nature so that we comprehend the height and breadth and length and depth of Gods love towards us Vse 1. It exhorts us all not only to the love but the constant love of our brethren this is the benefit of it you shall have constant and abiding fellowship with God we should not only grow in love but grow rooted in love let no grace be so eminent in you as love if God had said he dwels in wisedome how should it have provoked men to study for wisdome but God doth not say he dwels in knowledge for what then should the ignorant do He dwels not in honour and riches for what then should poor men do But he dwels in such an house as the poorest may build to God an house of love therefore above all indowments and gifts of soul or body have a speciall care to grow rooted in love a man may have a world of wit and yet God not dwell in that wit a man may have abundance of wealth honours and beauty and yet God not in them but if you ask where God dwels I answer God dwels in love There are four places wherein God is said to dwell 1 In the highest holy place 2 In an humble heart Isa 57.15 3 Christ dwels in our hearts by faith Ephes 3.17 4 God dwels in a loving heart so that if you would know where God dwels it 's one of these three graces humility in faith or love How should this provoke us as David saith never to give sleep to our eyes or slumber to our eye-lids till we have built God an habitation of love in our hearts Psal 132.3 4 5. Set up a loving heart and there will God dwell for ever whereas if your hearts be envious and hateful and bitter little doe you know what an evill spirit dwels there and instead of comfort you shall find such horrour and anguish that you may plainly discern surely God is not in this place Ephes 4.26 if you sleep in wrath the Devil rests with you Vse 2. Of consolation to every loving heart if God hath given you an heart to love our brethren with true spirituall love take God home with you God dwels in thy heart and more then that thou dwellest in Gods heart so that hadst thou testimony of no other grace yet canst thou find an hearty love in thee thou hast a Tabernacle for the most High to dwell in 1 JOHN 4.17 Herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldnesse in the day of judgement c. THese words depend on vers 12. where he promiseth a double benefit to them that love one another God dwels in such which he proved by four arguments before the second benefit now that if we love one another Gods love is perfected in us this he inlargeth in these following verses and shews wherein it 's perfect and how that it is perfect he proves from the boldnesse they have in the day of judgement and the argument stands thus They that may have boldnesse in the day of judgement in them is love perfected but loving Christians may have boldnesse in the day of judgement Therefore The assumption he proves thus They who are in the world as God himselfe is they may have boldnesse in the day of judgement but they who love one another are in the world as God himselfe is Doct. Those in whom is found
looks at Gods law so as he makes it of his counsell and delight and is ruled by it And again God communicates his attributes to him which is something more then a parent doth to his childe though he love him well yet he will not communicate to him whatsoever is his nor alwayes make him of his counsell nor yet shew familiarity towards him but God looks at Christians as his friends communicates his counsells to them grows in acquaintance with them Obj. It s not for friends to be at command but servants It s a point of service and not of friendship Answ To doe it as a duty of necessity is a servants condition but to do a thing for loves sake to his friend this is an act of friendship Further a man is not said to keep the Commandements when himself onely strives to keep them but when he draws others to the same conscionable obedience Friends have all things common and they doe not love that any that belong to them should be enemies to their friends So God looks at it as a part of Abrahams friendship that he would command his children and servants after him that they should keep the way of the Lord Gen. 18.17 19. Hence in Scripture it s a spirituall style give to Abraham Abraham the friend of God James 2.23 Isa 41.8 Now what eminent service did he above others There were others as zealous as he but this he had eminent in him I know he will teach his children and houshold to keep my wayes Look at Moses David Eli Jehosaphat all godly men yet they were all failing in this in instructing and bringing on their children and servants to the fear of God but this was Abrahams friendship that he was not onely carefull himselfe but he sought to bring on his whole family to Gods worship We see his care about Isaac that God would establish his covenant with him Gen. 17.18 And about Ishamael that he might live in thy sight and he brought on his whole family to be circumcised though a painfull thing Gen. 17. ult This was a fruit of true love So David professeth in his own person and Christs Psal 40.8 O Lord I delight in thy Law Ps 19.9 10. Thy commandements are more precious then gold yea then fine gold thy precepts are sweeter then honey and the honey-comb A signe they were not grievous to him Love makes us delight in the thing beloved What is the reason that this is such an undoubted argument of our love to God Reas 1. From the strictnesse and purity of Gods law and the crosnesse of it to our nature The weapons of our warfare are mighty to bring down every high thought 1 Cor. 10.4 Here two contraries meet together the prerogative of God he will have our thoughts brought into subjection and the liberty of the Creature We will not have our thoughts and tongues bound Psal 12.4 We are free born we are servants to none Now these being so crosse one to another for a man now not onely to doe Gods commandements but to doe them willingly and out of love why this is such a yoke that were it not for the mighty power of Gods love prevailing in our hearts which constrains us to doe it most willingly which nature is most unwilling unto it would never be wrought Hence Gods people are said to be a willing people Psal 110. The Spirit of God is a Spirit of liberty 2 Cor. 3.17 It s evident Gods Spirit is there where we doe Gods commandements with freedome and willingnesse 2. From the experience such have had of the burthen of sin to whom Gods commandements seem easie For this is certain the more welcome sin the more unwelcome Gods commandements the more we delight in sin the lesse we delight in Gods commandements but when once sin is wearisome to a soul to them Christs yoke is easie and his burthen light Mat. 11.28 29. 3. From the unsufficiency of any estate but an estate of love to reach to the obedience of Gods commandements much lesse to the easinesse thereof A man by nature is not subject to the Law of God neither indeed can be Rom. 8.7 8. And though by common gifts we may be brought to doe much as Jehu and Herod did yet unlesse there be soundnesse of love within you shall never prevail with Jehu to cast out the golden calves or with Herod to put away Herodias It must be the love of God within that must bring us to keep his commandements or at least to doe them willingly and heartily Vse 1. A ground of tryall of our estates whether we love God or no. If we would be assured of this as we all had need to be consider of this Dost thou keep Gods commandments as thy way thy jewels the apple of thy eye thy life And dost thou desire to bring all thy children and family to the like conscionable obedience that all thy family may be Gods friends This is an argument of thy unfained love to God And if withall this seem easie to thee thou delight in it and thinkest it thy happines that every thought in thee may be subject to Christ this is a sufficient testimony of the sincerity of thy love But è contra if we shake off Gods yoke and we will have our thoughts and tongues at liberty if it be a grief to us to see any of our friends conscionable of Gods worship or of religion why thou art none of Gods friend For if thou wert thou wouldst desire that both thy selfe and all thy friends were Christs friends If a man loved his Master and liked his service well and desired to stay with him he would have his ear bored that so all his Masters commandements might sink the better into him why this must needs argue great love to his Master This David alludes to Psal 40.6 Mine ears hast thou bored or as it is in the Originall digged He digged through all obstructions and made him willing to listen to Gods will a loving Servant becomes a friend So if we might have liberty to get loose from God yet if we had rather abide in his service let us give our ears to God to be bored and give up not onely our selves but our whole family to be Gods bond-servants Vse 2. To teach all such as love God to take heed that they be not drawn to break any of Gods commandements for love to others This is plain If love to man makes us break any of Gods commandements then we love him better then God Vse 3. Of encouragement to naturall men to give up their hearts to Gods commandements and not to think them burdensome and intolerable For if thou hadst but the love of God in thy heart Gods commandements would be sweeter then the honey or the honey-combe They are deceived much that look at Gods commandements as heavy and burdensome No his commandements are not grievous and if his commandements be pleasant what are his
10. The Disproportion between worldly lusts and Gods Children should wean us from the love of the world 2. 17. E The Easinesse of Gods Commands a sure note of our Love to God 5. 3. Easie is the yoake of obedience to them that overcome the world 5. 4. The Epistles were written to Believers only 5. 13. A permanent Estate is their portion who doe the will of God 2. 17. Eternall life is the gift of God 5. 11. Is laid up for us in Christ Ib. Good example an effectuall motive to purge sin 3. 6. A Believer must Eye the sins of his Brethren 5. 16. and with what Eye Ib. We must be wean'd from the lusts of the Eye 2. 16. wherein this stands Ib. F How Christ was with the Father 1. 2. Faith is the great Commandement 3. 23. Faith in Christs Divinity helps to overcome the World 5. 4 5. Faith in God and in the Son of God goe together 5. 10. Difference between the three acts of Faith namely learning in Christ rouling towards Christ and coming to Christ 5. 10. Why Fathers may be suspected 2. 7. The Feast of Christs Nativity no command but a custom 2. 5. Fellowship with God is inward and consists in love 4. 12. G The future Glory of Gods Children is hid at present 3. 2. Till Christ appear Ib. Christ is God 1. 1. God is the Author of no sin 2. 16. Gods accidental work about sin Ib. Gods Children must be the men of our Love 3. 2. God knows us better then we know our selves 3. 20. Growth in Faith and Love effectuall in order to audience 3. 23. Is one end of writing the Scripture 5. 13. H He that Hates his Brother is and ever was in Darknesse 2. 9. Hatred of the Brethren in any should effectually move us to love them 3. 12. The world is given to Hate Gods Children 3. 13. At which Gods people marvaile Ib. but should not Ib. Hatred is murder 3 15. and such are devoyd of eternall life Ib. Hatred of our Brethren argues our Love to God to be Hypocriticall 4. 20. As we hear God so he hears us 3. 22. Every childe of God Hopes to be like Christ 3. 3. Every Hoper is a self-purger Ib. I Idlenesse is a lust of the flesh 2. 16. It s danger Ib. Ignorance of Christ and reigning sin are inseperable companions 3. 6. Imitation must accompany profession of Christ 2. 6. In judging who are righteous be not deceived 3. 7. K Gods Children Know they shall be like Christ 3. 2. Saving Knowledge is able to wean old men from the love of the world 2. 14. yea though backt with Antiquity and Authority Ib. Not ignorance Knowledge occasioned the Apostles writings 2. 21. How Knowledge and faith differ 4. 16. L The days of the New-Testament are the Last times 2. 18. Life Signs and means thereof 5. 12. Why Christ is called Life eternall 1. 2. Life eternall is given by promise 2. 25. Gods people have past from death to Life 3. 14. this is evidenced by Love Ib. How God is called Light 1. 5. Light how taken 1. 7. By seeing Christ we shall be Like him 3. 2. Little children must be acknowledged as Brethren 2. 7. He that Loves walks constantly and inoffensively in the state of grace 2. 10. Our love must be wean'd from that which is not of the Father Love must be reall and not only verball 3. 18. The sincerity of our Love is the security of our Estate 3. 19. Love is a great Commandement 3. 23. The rule of brotherly Love under the Gospel is not self Love but Christs Love Ib. We must exhort to mutuall love and why 4. 7. As is our Love so is our knowledge of God 4. 8. God doth both Love his people and manifests his Love to them 4. 9. God Loved his people before he sent his Son to make reconciliation for them Ib. Gods Love to us is free 4. 10. 19. and a president of our Love to our Brethren 4. 11. Where Love dwells God dwells 4. 12. By mutuall Love we see and testifie that the Father hath sent his Son 4. 14. Loving Christians doe not only believe but also know Gods Love to them 4. 16. God is so Loving that he is love it self Ib. Constant Love is a sure evidence that God dwells in us and we in him Ib. Such as Love each other are in this world as God himselfe is 4. 17. Those who love perfectly may have boldnesse in the day of judgement Ib. True hearted Love casts out all fear of evill from the hand of God 4. 18. An heart possessed of Love is dispossessed of fear Ib. Gods preventing Love to us is the effectuall cause of our love to him 4.19 It s behovefull for our comfort that we know we Love Gods Children 5. 1. The Love of God and keeping his Commandements is an undoubted evidence of our Love to our Brethren Ib. What makes a Lye 2. 21. M Christ true Man 1. 1. 1. 2. How Christ was manifested Causes of Marvaile 3. 13. What requisite to Merit 5. 11. The Gospel is a Message 1. 5. The doctrine of mutuall love is an ancient Message 3. 11. ●ry Minister is carried away with one Spirit or other 4. 1. Ministers are discovered by their confession about Christ 4. 2. As also by their holding forth Christ veyled under humane infirmities 4. 3. According to the descent or extraction of Ministers such are their severall doctrines and severall hearers 4. 5 6. In what cases people may leave their Ministers 4. 4. Playing for Money how far forth lawfull 2. 16. N Two Natures in Christ 1. 1. Neglect of a Christian course a manifest sign of a Childe of the Devill 3. 10. Newnesse of doctrine in what case commendable 2. 7. In what sense the Commandement is New 7. 8. Novelty in faith and manners must be avoyded 2. 7. O Obedience keeps a good conscience and Gods favour together 3. 22. Preserves fellowship with Christ Ib. Sincere Obedience a clear evidence of our fellowship with Christ 2. 3. and of our perfect love to God 2. 5. and of our being in Christ 2. 6. Old men must be honoured as Fathers by all yea even by Ministers 2. 13. It s the honour of Old men to know him that was from the beginning Ib. Opinion of perfect holinesse is pernicious 1. 8. yea a blasphemous errour v. 10. Opinion no sure signe of Piety 1. 6. Opinion of knowledge without obedience a sure sign of a Lyar and Hypocrite 2. 4. P God Pardon 's for his Names sake 2. 12. Pardon is the portion of all Gods Children Ib. Pardon and cleansing goe together 1. 9. Perfection what 2. 5. and 4. 12. The love of God is Perfect in such as act Brotherly love 4. 12. There are three Persons yet but one God that witnesse the Divinity of Christ 5. 7. Perseverance in the Apostles doctrine a sure pledge of Perseverance in grace and of attaining glory 2. 24. The promise
suffer death for us Heb. 2.9 which God could not doe Fourthly That he might be the better compassionate of our infirmities Heb. 2.17 18. The Reasons why Christ became not an Angel which the Schoolmen render are divers principally these First Angels being created all at once and not propagated one from another by generation though many of them fell yet God lost not the whole kind because many of them stood but men proceeding all from one stock or root he being corrupt all his Off-spring were in the same Estate so that if God had not provided this means of Christs incarnation for him he had lost the Creature wholly But to this I answer God might have made many men once as well as Angels and so might have provided another means of saving some of them as he did the Angels but that he would set forth the abundant riches of his love to man in saving them by giving of his own Son Again though all men had perished they had had but their desert and God might have had more service by one Angell redeemed than by many millions of men Secondly The Angels fell of themselves but man by their procurement To this also I say That the greater the Angels sin was the greater is their misery and the greater their misery is the greater mercy had God shewed to have redeemed them Thirdly The Angels conceiving things not by discourse but by a present view of all things that any way pertain to those things they turn themselves unto they doe all things with so full resolution that they cannot alter their mind or repent but man conceiving things by discourse findeth them in the event many times to prove otherwise than he expected and so may come to alter his mind and be fit to be brought to repentance To this take this answer That the Angels being of a finite nature must needs conceive one thing after and upon another which is discourse and so subject to error and so of themselves capable of repentance was not the Devill deceived in Job Job 1.11 Fourthly The Angels being pure immateriall intellectuall Spirits dwelling in the presence of God and in the light of his countenance could not sin by error or mis-perswasion but of purposed malice which is the sin against the Holy Ghost irremissible but man fell by error and mis-perswasion For answer hereunto take this That though the Devills dwelt in the presence of God which cannot be proved yet they received no more light than God would communicate to them and who can say that God communicated so much to them but that upon wilfull not attendance to him they might be deceived Fifthly As men have a time after which there is no place left for helping or altering their Estate so was it meet Angels should have the like that time to men is bodily death which because Angels are not subject to it was not unmeet their time should be their first spirituall death their first sins hence Damascen saith Hoc est Angelis casus quod hominibus mors To this I say That the Angels might have had another time beyond which there hath been no place for repentance namely not their first sin but their wilfull rejecting of a Saviour if he had pleased to have offered them any Thus you see that all these and so are the rest but mens devices and conjectures the true reason you have John 3.16 Gods love to us which also causeth the Lord to say as Jer. 8.4 God neither turneth nor returneth Angels turn but return not men both turn and return through this unspeakable love of God Vse 1. To confute the Heresies of Eutiches and the Maniches who taught Christ had no true but a phantasticall body Secondly To stir us up to some duties 1 of Meditation 2 of Practice First Of Meditation and that 1 Concerning God and 1 Concerning his Justice so severe against sin as all the meer men in the world could not satisfie for it and therefore Christ became man and that is the reason why the damned are tormented because they cannot satisfie Secondly His mercy and and love to us the Father to abase his Son the Son to abase himselfe for us Thirdly His Wisdome to find out such a means to save us when he passed by the more glorious Angels Secondly Concerning our selves who were in so wretched a condition as the blood of Bulls and Goats could not save us men and Angells could not help us onely the Son of God must empty himselfe of Glory and Majesty and become man for us if therefore thou hast not part in Christ Jesus the same sins which plucked Christ from Heaven to Earth will pluck thee from the Earth to Hell Secondly It may stir us up to some duties of practice 1. To teach us Humility Phil. 2.6 7. Psal 22.6 1. By Considering our own Estates and the misery thereof which caused him to take upon him the form of a servant 2. By Considering his example who took upon him the form of a servant to be serviceable to us so ought we to abase our selves to be serviceable to our Brethren Secondly To stir us up to labor to be united to his nature as he was to ours 2 Pet. 1.4 he became the son of man that we might become the sons of God we cannot answer the intent of his incarnation better Thirdly To move us to an holy thankfulnesse and joyfullnesse in the Lord as 1. Zachary blessed the Lord in this behalfe Luke 1.68 2. Mary magnified him Luke 1.46 3. John leaped at it for joy in his Mothers belly Luke 1.41 4. Abraham long before John 8.56 he saw it in the promise and laughed Gen. 17.16 17. and hereupon called his Son Isaac 5. The Angels who have lesse benefit than we hereby Luke 2.14 And sure if John wrote every Doctrine in this Epistle that our joy might be full as chap. 1.4 then hence also let us raise up our hearts to this holy affection this is the fittest exercise for Christmas otherwise usually spent in carnall delights because men have no part in this joy Doct. If the Apostles saw and heard these things of the word of life then blessed were they Luke 10.22 23. Why Because of his comely beauty and goodly proportion no Isa 53.2 and then Judas had been an happy man as happy as the rest of the Apostles But the Reasons are these First By this means they had a greater measure of knowledge Luke 10.22 23. he expounded to them the secrets of the Kingdome of God Mat. 13.11 16. Mark 4.34 hence is that of the Samaritan woman John 4.34 hence it was that John Baptist was more excellent than others Mat. 11.11 So that as Solomons servants were happy 1 Kings 10.8 so much more Christs Disciples who saw and heard a greater than Solomon Secondly Their Faith also by this means was more strengthned in the truth of this great promise of the Messias which had been deferred so long John 20.29
because they are out of Christ 4. Why some for a time make a faire Profession yet hold not out their life of grace is some Land-floud a torrent for a time but not fed by any living spring John 4.14 5. Why the Children of God forsake all for him Matthew 19.27 Job 2.4 6. Why the Children of God live for ever John 14.19 why hath he that believeth Everlasting life Because to believe is to lay hold he that believeth on the Son then layeth hold on Everlasting life Vse 3. This teacheth every one to labour to finde Christ for in finding him we finde Eternal life Prov. 8.34 Proposit 2. The Eternall Life Christ was with the Father 1. He was with the Father as a nourisher to the Creature 1 Sustaining all Heb. 1.3 2 His Church especially preserving unto us that Spirituall life which he conveyed unto us Hence Ephes 1.3 all Blessings as Election verse 4. Adoption verse 5. but when were these before the World was made 2 Tim. 1.9 hence Isa 9.6 he is called The everlasting Father 2. He was with the Father as a delight 1 To the Father hence Joh. 17.24 For thou hast loved c. Mat. 3. ult 2 To the Creature Prov. 8.31 rightly translated Vid. Jun. 〈◊〉 If the Creature can fill and ravish us with servile delights how much more can the Persons of the blessed Trinity one another yea and us also seeing the severall delights which are scattered in the Creatures as in Meats Drinks Company Recreation c. are not so delightfull as Christ Psal 4.6 7. Psal 16. ult Vse 1. Hence we learn 1. Our Saviour Christs Conjunction with the Father 2. His Distinction from him If this life was with the Father then they were together from all Eternity and because there cannot be two Eternals but one Eternal therefore they must needs be conjoyned and united in the same Essence And yet because the one was with the other there must needs be some distinction between them which because it cannot be essentiall for their Essence is one neither can it be accidentall for no Accidents are in God it must needs be Personall Vse 2. If Christ was with the Father in the manner before declared as a Nourisher and Delight then here is an answer to that vain cavelling question of Atheists Obj. If the World be but five thousand and odde years old what did God so many years before Ans 1. They nourished delighted and solaced each other 2. God ordained Christ to be a nourisher and solacer of his Church 1 Pet. 1.20 compared with places above mentioned Vse 3. If Christ was with the Father in whose presence is fulnesse of joy and pleasure for evermore as Psal 16. ult then how unspeakable was the love of Christ to such wretches as we are who for our sakes would leave his Father to take part of our miseries that we might be partakers of his pleasures Would a man think that he whose delight was so unspeakable and glorious with his Father would say that which he doth Psal 16.3 for that whole Psalm is meant of him or of the whole Church but principally of him O where are our hearts that they can delight no more in him our fool sh hearts can delight in any thing more than him Vse 4. If Christ was with the Father then the Children of God may comfort themselves in assurance of this point that we shall also be with God too to behold the glory which Christ hath with the Father Christ is now where from Eternity he was John 16.28 and where he now is he hath prayed that we also may be John 17.24 and doth so pray to this day Rom. 8.34 35. now him the Father heareth always John 11.42 Proposit 3. This eternall life which was with the Father appeared unto the Apostles and Disciples What is meant by appeared 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was made manifest how was he made manifest in the flesh 1 Tim. 3. ult True it is that Christ was made manifest before the Apostles time unto the Patriarchs and that three ways 1. By Apparition in the similitude and shape of flesh Gen. 18.17 and there he is called Jehovah and he afterwards prayed unto him Gen. 27.25 to Hagar Gen. 16.7.13 to Jacob to Moses Exod. 3.2.4.6 to whom Moses prayed Deut. 33.16 2. By Preaching Gen. 3.15 3. By Faith which maketh things appear which appear not which maketh things evident which are not seen Heb. 11.1 John 8.16 Gen. 17.17 But not in the flesh not by Incarnation till the fulnesse of time was come which was the Apostles times Gal. 4.4 Gen. 17.17 Doct. 1. He who was from the beginning with the Father eternall living God became in the fulnesse of time truly man But of this we have spoken at large before v. 1. and that upon the Feast of the Nativity now at this time onely such things are to be spoken of as appertain to his Incarnation so far forth as it was a manifestation of him Doct. 2. The Incarnation of Christ and his conversation in the World was the manifestation of him to the Apostles and Church of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is here called his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in 2 Tim. 1.10 it is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is a Metaphor as if it were the breaking forth of the Sun from under a Cloud hence also John 12.46 For the Reason of the Point this incarnation of Christ c. was the manifestation of him to the Apostles and Church of God First To the outward man 1. Because his Divine Person before that time invisible and sensible by his incarnation became sensible and palpable John 1.18 2. Because that person though before he was known to the Church of God yet but obscurely Secondly It was the manifestation of him to the inward man for though they knew him to be God Psal 110.1 mark our Saviours urging that place Mat. 22 44 45. and Man Gen. 3.15 to be of his Church the King Psal 2.8 9. the Priest Psal 110.4 Dan. 9.17 the Prophet Deut. 18.18 John 4.25 yet how these things should be they knew not Luke 1.24 hence Luke 10.22 23 24. though they knew his benefits before yet but obscurely and darkly as wrapped up in a shadow 2 Cor. 3.13 as things seen afar off Heb. 11.13 but now are brought to light by his incarnation and coming into the World 2 Tim. 1.10 Vse 1. For Knowledge and 2 for Practice 1. For Knowledge and hence we learn 1 The meaning of that difficult place Heb. 9.7 8. why was that way into the most Holy place shut up from the sight of Gods people because the way into Heaven was not manifested that being a type of this but what was that way into Heaven Christ incarnate living and dying amongst us Heb. 10.19 20. hence at Christs death the veile of the Temple was rent in twain and so the way into the most Holy place was opened M●t. 27.51 2. The reason why the
of Christs propitiation that we shall see Gods face with joy we shall pray to him with comfort Joh. 14.21 He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father c. which shews that he will bring rhem together and there shall be a mutuall expression of love to one another and ref●●shment in one another God shall take comfort in us and we in him Rev. 3.20 for that Christ goes further in this case than any man can Absolom had offended his Father in slaying his brother Ammon well he flyes away from his Fathers Court Joab procures a Reconcilement but yet he could not satisfie for the blood he had shed he procured indeed so much that he was sent for home by the King but yet saith the King Let him returne to his own house he shall not see my face 2 Sam. 14.24 Joab could not satisfie for his blood and the King would not see his face so there wanted satisfaction and manifestation of the Kings favour well afterwards manifestation was procured but yet there wanted Propitiation because satisfaction could not be made but Christ hath not only procured favour but satisfaction and hath declared his favour towards us Now further Christ hath done this not only for the believing Jewes but all Christians all the World over for to whom doth he speake here why to little Children and what were they why they were Jewes as appears vers 7. who from the first giving of the Law were commanded to love one another now besides these weak Jewes the Apostle saith He is our propitiation including the Ministers of the Gospel and not only so but for the sins of the whole World Now the World is diversly taken in Scripture 1 World is sometimes put for the frame of Nature as Act. 17.24 2 It is sometimes taken for the pleasure and profits of the World as 1 Joh. 2.16 3 It is sometimes put for the wicked of the World Joh. 15.19 4 It is sometimes taken for the Gentiles in opposition to the Jewes Rom. 11.12 5 It is sometimes taken for the Believers of the World 2 Cor. 5.19 though it may have further extent but here it is taken in opposition to Christian Jewes he is not only a propitiation for the Jewes but also for the believing Gentiles But further Christ is not only a Propitiation for his children but for the whole World that is the whole body of the Creation for as by Adams fall the whole World was cursed Christ by his death renewed the blessing to the World again the whole body of the Creation Rom. 8.20 therefore it is said the whole body of the Creation waites for the liberty which the Sons of God have A type of this we have in Noah Gen. 8.20 21. Noah being a Type of Christ and making attonement for the World by Sacrifice God smelt a sweet favour and doth promise that he would no more curse the earth for mans sake and that which was done by Type in him is perfectly procured by Christ all the creatures are encouraged to rejoyce in his Redemption because they are Redeemed in him Isa 44.23 All the creatures are become the servants of Christ subject to the dominion of Christ he hath bought them all Rom. 14.9 Christ is now Lord of all he hath bought not only us but our Ground and Cattle and Houses and our Children and he hath so purchased it that the world shall be a blessing to the Church the Tumults and Agitations and Disorders shall be for the good of his people Quest Whether hath Christ made any propitiation for the wicked for Reprobates how else for all the World Ans You must distinguish between such and the rest of the World in this they all agree that Christ is Lord over all wicked and good he hath bought all 2 Pet. 2.5 so that they are vassalls to be ruled by Christs Dominion he hath bought them for the Churches service to doe them good 2 I say that Christ hath laid down a sufficient price for all and thus much he hath procured Gods patience to forbeare them and his bounty to lead them to Repentance Rom. 2.45 yea he hath procured for them not only gifts fitting them for Magistracy and Ministry and the common Gifts and Graces of his Spirit but many sanctifying Gifts see Heb. 10.29 Quest Is Chri●● then a propitiation for them Ans To make● propitiation is required not only that such a satisfaction and reconciliation be propounded but that they lay hold on it as the sacrifices in the old Law who are they that had an attonement made by the sacrifice they offered only those that laid their hands on the head of the sacrifice Lev. 1.4 so then this is nothing for the propitiation of the Wicked they do not lay hold on the head of Christ they doe not take hold on him as an Advocate and propitiation therefore they are left inexcusable This point is likewise handled by Paul Rom. 3.25 2 Cor. 5.19 the whole world was out with God he purchased something for all Vse 2. It shews that it is a wicked opinion of the Papists that say the bread in the Sacrament is a propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of the World as they wrong Christ in his Advocation so also in his propitiation Heb. 10.10 if there had been need of another propitiation his had been insufficient but they ascribe this to the sacramentall bread to purgatory and they say afflictions are satisfactions for our sins and their own voluntary devotions are satisfactory as whippings and pilgrimages and fastings why if Christ be the propitiation there needs no more but him So also they wrong him in adding other Advocates as Angels and Saints especially the Virgin Mary Object You will say you allow one friend to pray for another here on Earth and to intreat God for him and may not Saints in heaven pray for us as well as Saints on Earth Ans 1. We have both commands and examples for the one Jam. 5. and Paul often desires the prayers of the church but we have none for the other 2 We desire none but such as know our cases to pray for us but it is uncertaine whether the Angells or Saints in Heaven knows us or our wants it is cartain they know not our thoughts 3 And when we desire other men here on Earth to pray for us we doe not make them Advocates as they do Angels and Saints 1 We do not desire them to pray in their own merits and name as they doe the Angels and Saints in Heaven 2 They pray to the Virgin Mary for graces miserere peecati c. and command thy Son to grant such and such things so they ask spirituall gifts of the Saints which is peculiar to God 3 They doe herein ascribe to them certain proper works make them Patrons of severall Countryes and part among them severall offices they pray to one for healing of one disease and to another for another Vse 2 If Christ be
you believe it How do you believe it on what ground 1 Have you found Christ purifying your Consciences by his blood If you have found that then you know that you know him Phil. 4.7 2 Do you finde your Consciences purified Do you finde your Corruptions mortified Do your Lusts grow abominable Do you finde your hearts cleansed from wrath and impatience c. certainly then you know that you know Christ for none else could have pacified and and purified your hearts If it be so that you dare not sin you seek peace and ensue it then you may know that you have Christ but if these signs be wanting especially purifying then you know him not Vse 3 To exhort us never to rest till you know that you have acquaintance with Christ if a man had all the knowledge in the World what comfort would it afford him if he knew not that he had fellowship with Christ never count you know any thing if you know not Christ Si Christum discis satis est c. and yet rest not there till you know that you know him Beasts see and hear but they know not that they do so because they are irrational and want the faculty of reflection and in sprituals a carnal heart is blinde but it is for a Christian to know Christ and not only so but to know that he knows him we must not rest either in mens good perswasions that they hope and are perswaded well of us or that they speak well of us but we must never rest till we know that Christ dwels in us and we in him which we may know by his pacifying and purifying of our consciences Vse 4 Of Consolation to such as do sin and fall daily and find their own emptinesse their knowledge is but small their experience little their outward comforts shallow yet this is a mans comfort that he knows Christ and not only so but knows that he knows Christ God never gives us a blessing but he is willing that we should know it if he set up a light in our minds he would have us discern that light and walk in the light thereof therefore let us thankfully acknowledge it and comfort our selves therein We come now to the Evidence whereby we come to know that we know Christ hereby we know that we know him if we keep his Commandments for the understanding of this we must know that there is a perfect keeping the Commandments without sin and that St. John disclaimed before Cap. 1. Vers 8.10 2 There is another keeping the Commandments that is not perfect without sin yet perfect without dissimulation or hypocrisie and that is here meant Doct. Sincere obedience or keeping the Commandments of Christ is a scientifical argument and sign of our undoubted and known fellowship with Christ Q. What is it to keep his Commandments A. The keeping of his Commandments is usually in Scripture exprest by divers comparisons 1 Sometimes it is exprest by keeping his Commandments as a man would keep his way turning neither to the right hand nor to the left Josh 1.7 and then we must look at the Commandments as our way as a Travellor doth not go out of his way if he doth it is besides his intention 2 Sometimes it is exprest by keeping Jewels we should keep them as our Treasure set our hearts on them Prov. 6.20 21. binde them about thy heart Which implies they are to be lookt at as our greatest treasure and worne about our neck he would have us look at them as our Ornaments many men would be rich but they would not always have it known but a Christian is not only to look at Christs Commandments as his Treasure but as his ornaments and credit a man is then said to keep the Commandments when he looks at them as his Treasure and Ornaments he fears not to shew himself and let it appear that he keeps Christs Commandments he is not ashamed to wear them about him openly 3 It is compared to the keeping of the apple of a mans eye Prov. 7.1 2. keep them as the apple of thine eye a man keeps the apple of his eye very tenderly every moat is ready to trouble him therefore he would not have the least moat come into his eye so that is true keeping of Gods Commandments when the least offence or scruple against Gods Commandments is b●tter and noysome to him as moats to the apple of his eye he cares not what the World thinks of it if it be against the the Law of God it is noysome unto him 4 It is exprest by keeping the Commandments as a man would keep his Soul Prov. 19.16 as if it come to this pinch either keep the Commandments or lose your life a Christian will lose his life and keep the Commandments nay of the two he would rather lose his Soul Luke 14.26 a man must be willing to sit loose from his life for Christ now if we thus keep his Commandments it is an evident signe that we know that we know him Obj. But such a keeping is very strict and hardly to be attained who can do this in many things we offend all and who is it that goes not astray Ans A Christian may keep the Commandments as his way when he intends to go on and if he be out it is besides his intention he may keep them as his treasure though sometimes upon some temptation he may part with something thereof yet after he knows it he mourns for it and it is the grief of his heart and though a Christian may sometimes be ashamed of his Profession yet afterwards he is ashamed of his Fact as Peter and though a Christian may sometimes offend the Commandment yet he is never well till he hath got out this moat sometimes a man may rather chuse his life as Peter but afterwards he grieves and weeps bitterly and would rather part with his life than the Commandment and if it be thus with thee it is a signe thy keeping is sincere Quest How is such obedience a certain signe of our acquaintance with Christ Ans 1 This sincere keeping of the Commandments our Saviour looks at it as an act of friendship in him Joh. 15.14 then are ye my friends if ye do whatsoever I command you as we take it for a point of special friendship when a man is ready at our command and willing to do what we would have him nay Joh. 15.10 our Saviour takes it not only as love but as abiding constant love and if it spring from our love to Christ it must needs spring from Christs love to us for we could not have loved him except he loved us first 1 Joh. 4.19 1 Joh. 5.3 no man keeps any thing that is grievous a man may have fire about his house or a moat in his eye but he keeps it not it is grievous a man may be out of the way but it is grievous but when he keeps the Commandments as his
doe him the best service we could so we should be carefull seeing God hath forgiven us so great a debt to take heed that we run not into further Arrerages that we dishonour not nor offend that God who hath so freely for his own sake forgiven us Vse 2. It must teach us all that have any comfortable experience of the forgivenesse of our sins to walke even as Christ hath walked for even upon this ground doth St. John here press it it should be our meat and drinke to doe his will to glorifie him in all our course as it was Christs care Joh. 17.4 and that is the end that God ayms at in forgiving our sins that we should walke as Christ walked Vse 3. For Consolation If our sins be forgiven for Christ name sake then we need not fear the continuance of them for had he forgiven us for our own sake we might justly have feared that he might yet afterwards through our defaults lay them again to our charge but he hath forgiven us for Christs sake he doth not forgive for thy Prayers sake but thy sins were pardoned before thou calledst on him Isa 65.24 God was answering before and your prayers grew so zealous because your sins were forgiven Isa 43.22 and therefore God will cancel our acquittance because he did it for his names sake for the glory of his own grace 1 JOHN 2.13 I write unto you Fathers because you have known him which is from the beginning c. VErse sixth he commended this duty to all Christians to walke even as Christ walked which duty and Commandement vers 7. he amplifies by the antiquity of it vers 8. from the newnesse of it Thirdly instanceth in one speciall duty of it that is love of our Brethren vers 9 10 11. vers 12. he amplifies it by a benefit or motive to walke as he hath walked and that is from the pardon of sin generally granted to all christians therefore walke as Christ hath walked because he hath forgiven you your sins now vers 13. these 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or little children he distinguisheth into three sorts Fathers Young-men and Babes little children is the quality of all christians but Babes are newly born to Christ now all these should walke as Christ hath walked In the Verse we have these three parts 1 An Enumeration or distribution of the severall ages of christians to whom he commends this duty 2 A Ministerial duty of love he tenders to them that is he writes unto them 3 He propounds to every one of them a severall Reason why he urges this duty upon them I write unto you Fathers because ye have known him that is from the beginning I write unto you Young-men because you have overcome the wicked one I write unto you Babes because ye have known the Father What is meant here by Fathers Young-men and Babes some thinke it is meant of the severall statures of Grace that Christians grow to some are Fathers some Young-men some Babes but we never read these distinct but that an old man in Christ is a strong man in Christ for grace doth not grow weaker but stronger and the eld●r in Grace the more wise the more fruitfull the more gracious therefore I think by Fathers he means ancient Christians yet old men too he therefore hath respect to their natural age and by young-men he understands men young in years yet stronger in Grace By Babes such as are tender in years and so Babes in Christ too therefore it may well be understood of the naturall difference of ages and this interpretation may be confirmed from the reason he gives taken from the severall inclinations in Natural ages take old age that takes pleasure in study and rehearsal of old things that have been long past so you have known the ancient of dayes you have known how Christ hath been dispenced from the beginning so that your naturall desire of old things you have turned to the antiquity of Christ And for young-men they have naturall strength and strive to put it forth in Fightings or Combates why I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one because you have turned your strength to fightings against Sin Satan and the World and have overcome them and for Babes though they know little yet they first discern their Parents and express their joy in them so I write unto you Bahes you that are very young in years and young in Christ because you have learned to know the Father First in that he writes to all sorts of Christians Fathers Young men and Babes and all well seasoned with Grace Obedience Knowledge c. observe thus much Doct. God hath his children among all sorts of Ages of men some of them are aged some young some Babes in Nature and in Grace He hath his Children out of old age Youth and Child-hood out of all he hath elected some to doe him service these old men he doth not tell you when they came on but whensoever they came they had strength of grace so Young men he tells you not when they came on whether in Child-hood or no but they had strength of grace sure they had overcome the wicked one and for Babes they came on in child-hood and yet had strength of grace and it may be some old men might in their old age come on to the knowledge of the ancient of days so that there is strong grace found in all sorts of men Wisdome in Old men Spiritual vigour in young men and he speaks of Babes as knowing their Father in heaven as well as their Parents on earth God hath a company of all ages calling on him justified and sanctified Amongst old men and women we read of Abraham and Sarah an old couple stricken in years of Isaac and Rebecca an old couple also and knowing the promises made of Christ Joh. 8.56 Your Father Abraham saw my day and rejoyced so did Sarah rejoyce in the promised Seed We have also the examples of Moses and David and Zachary and Elizabeth that continued till they were old both in age and grace there were some such among the Priests as Aharon and Hojadah 2 Cron. 24.15 some among the Souldiers there were some old Souldiers of Christ old Kings old Nobles c. which knew him which was from the beginning For young men famous is the example of Phineas Numb 25. in his youth he was full of zeal such was Josiah 2 Chron. 34.1 2 3. we read that at sixteen years of age he sought the Lord God of his Fathers and at twenty years he grew so strong that he wholly carried before him the whole State though they were then strongly corrupted and given to Idolatry yet being strong in the Spirit he carryed them on to Justice and reformation strongly he cleansed the Land from Dan to Beersheba a notable encouragement to youth to be vigorous in zeal and grace And for Children Samuel when he was but a child
be strong indeed to let the Word abide in you thus Joseph though he was much tempted to uncleannesse yet he did not consent but lookt at it as a breach of Gods Word how can I do this wickednesse and sinne against God none so able to resist temptations as those that have the Word of God abiding in them therefore if you would overcome pride wantonnesse c. let the Word of God dwell in you receive it in your Judgements in your wills memories affections do not think it weaknesse for men to have the Word abiding in them they are strong hee that fears God fears not any Commandment or threatning in respect of Gods hee that is affected with Gods promises regards not all the flatteries of the World Doct. Such young men as have the word of God abiding in them they overcome the wicked one this is one reason of their victory the abiding of the Word in them There are three special temptations of Satan either against Repentance or Faith or Sanctification now the Word of God is mighty through God to repell all these 1 Against the temptation of repenting so soon there is a Word that binds him Eccl. 12.1 a Word that threatens the contrary Eccl. 11.9 there are promises Prov. 8.17 there are comfortable examples as Josiah Timothy and these resist this temptation 2 If a man do give up his heart to God and will set on a good course yet he will make him live in pensivenesse and fears and doubts now against this the Word is powerful there are Commands to believe 1 Joh. 3.23 1 Joh. 5.1 Mat. 11.28 there are Threatnings if a man believes not Joh. 3. ult and there are notable Promises to him that believes Joh. 3. ult many Examples Paul believed on God and he was pardoned so Mary Magdalen and others 3 If a mans heart be satified in the pardon of sin then Satan will tempt him with some base Lusts that may defile and wound his Conscience now against this the Word hath First Commands 1 Thes 4.3 1 Pet. 1. Be ye holy as I am holy Mat. 5. ult Secondly Promises Rom. 2.6 to 8. and Threatnings to discourage him and Examples to encourage him as Paul Act. 24.16 I exercise my self to keep a good Conscience Q But how comes the Word to be thus powerful to overcome all the enemies of Salvation A. 1 Because it is the sword of the Spirit to cut asunder all lusts and temptations Ephes 6.17 No man hath more need of a sword to defend himself or offend his enemy than young men have of the Word to defend themselves and resist Satan and it is not so much the Letter of the Word as the Spirit of the Word that doth this the Word cuts off all temptations there is no place for invasion Vse 1 To teach us as we desire to walk in the World as Masters of the Field so as not to be beaten out and kept off either from Repentance or Faith or Sanctification let this be our care to have the Word of God ingrafted in us this is all our strength against temptations Q. But how shall I get the Word of God to abide in me A. 1. Be sure you keep your hearts broken and clean and if it be broken and clean the Word will abide there and will have the rule and dominion for the Word of God dwells in a trembling heart Isa 66.2 if we receive it with fear and reverence this very reverence will over-rule us Psal 119.161 what is the reason why Princes could not prevaile against him because his heart stood in awe of Gods Word so that is an antidote against all temptations and persecutions What if Princes rise against you that Prince of Darknesse Satan and his Angels if the Word dwell in you it will help you to resist them what if evil company come against you if the Word dwell in you it will help you How shall I do this great wickednesse c. the Word of God dwells in broken vessels and withall keep the Vessel clean keep your hearts pure come to the Word resolved not to keep any Lust that is the reason why Herod came not on because he clave to his Lusts to his Herodias wherefore lay aside all filthinesse and superfluity and receive with meeknesse the ingrafted Word of God Jam. 2.1 if you come to the Word with a broken and clean heart it will abide you 2 Look at the Word as wonderful as very effectual to do great things and that will make thee keep the Word in thee thus saith David Psalm 119.129 the sence of the great efficacy of the Word to humble you and cleanse you c. will make you keep the Word 3 Another means is to look up to God to send his Spirit that may bring to minde those things which you have need of and fasten them to your hearts though you forget the Word for the present yet when you are tempred to any Lust the Spirit will bring it to your remembrance Isa 30.21 You shall hear a voyce behind you saying This is the way walk in it 4 Ponder the Word of God in your hearts which was Maries practice Luke 2.19 and this made her an eminent Christian 5 Confer of the Word it is a great help to make it abide in you teaching it to others searching the Scripture Act. 17.11 12. 6 If you would have the Word abide in you give up your souls to a conscionable obedience of whatsoever you hear if you resolve to keep it it will mightily keep you against the World against Satan against your Lusts he that would keep his heart in a good frame let his heart stick close to the Word and the Word to it let them be riveted together that you may love the Word and rejoyce in it this is the very way to have the Word abide in you as therefore you desire to be Conquerors Let the Word dwell richly in you Col. 3.16 Isa 11.9 that so you may grow up to abundance of knowledge look at it as a wonderfull Word and submit your souls to it ponder on it conferre about it and this will help you against all Temptations 1 JOH 2.15 Love not the world nor the things of the world c. THe Apostle having exhorted to many Duties as keeping the Commandments and walking as Christ walked here hee removes an impediment which might hinder all and that is Love of the world and he writes here to young men and old men chiefly to little Babes he writes verse 18. In this verse we have a prohibition of Love in respect of a double Object 1 The world 2 The things of the world This prohibition is grounded on a three-fold reason 1 From the removal of the love of the Father from such 2 Love not the things of the world because whosoever is in the world is either the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes or the pride of life and is not of the Father vers
restrained it from any fellowship with them 2 As Chirurgions apply Corrosives so Christians to mortifie their lusts apply such Corrosives may subdue their lusts Rom. 8.13 If ye walk after the flesh ye shall dye but if ye through the Spirit mortifie the deeds of the body ye shall live either kill your lusts or else you will kill your souls therefore mortifie your lusts through the Spirit that you may live which is a notable Corrosive to mortifie them by the Spirit of God so another Corrosive is when a man applies the threatnings of God to his soul and against his Lusts if you shall lay to heart all the dangers of your lusts it will eat out the corruption of the flesh Another special Corrosive is the Death of Christ when we consider Christ dyed for us and we are dead in him how then should we live any longer to sin Rom. 6.1 to 6. 3 As Chirurgions cut off that Member that is thus mortified so Christians that they may not love their lusts must cut off those lusts and cast them away Matth. 18.8 9. were our lusts as near and precious to us as our right eye were they never so convenient or necessary even as our right hand though we should dis-inable our selves in our Callings yet cut them off it is better you should be lame in your businesse better you should goe with reproach and shame in the world than at length be cast body and soul into Hell fire cut off the members of sin which are as near and dear and necessary unto you as right eyes and hands in regard of your worldly employments yet away with them mortifie them Like to this phrase of Mortifying is the Crucifying of the flesh with the affections and lusts Gal. 5.24 they that are in Christ have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts they have crucified the whole body of sin partly in the affections which are not sinful in themselves but as they are inordinate but they keep in their affections and passions in such order that they sinne not in anger or joy or love c. and partly their lusts of the flesh also covetousnesse pride vanity wantonnesse they are crucified they look at all their lusts as Crucifying Christ and they look up to Christ for the pardon of sin and so also for the healing of sin for pardoning and healing goes together Hos 14.3 4. 1 Joh. 1.7 8. they that are Christs looking up to the vertue of Christs Death they find their lusts not only pardoned but healed crucifying of our lusts hath some resemblance with Christs Death as 1 They attach Christ seek him out and are content to give money rather than to find him so will a Christian doe in regard of his lusts 2 He layes them open as enemies to Caesar to the great God and desires vengeance on them 3 He considers that Christ is dead for him and he is crucified with Christ therefore what hath he to doe to live to the world or the lusts thereof Reas 1. Why all should be weaned from lusts from the enmity which these lusts have against God which is a sufficient motive to weane us from the world Gal. 5.17 if they be enemies to God then a Christian hath reason to hate them as enemies to his best friend and indeed he cannot love God and those lusts too He that loveth the world the love of the Father is not in him he is not fit for any duty he that loves the world cannot accomplish the will of the Father every lust hinders spiritual duties hearing of the Word Prayer receiving of the Sacrament any one lust tolerated or lived in hinders all Spirituall duties Reas 2. From the enmity they have against our souls 1 Pet. 2.11 Dearly beloved as strangers and pilgrimes abstain from fleshly lusts which fight against your souls they fight against your souls and so fight that either you must kill them or they will kill your souls either mortifie them or they will mortifie your souls either captivate them or they will captivate your souls Therefore seeing they are so contrary to God and any Spiritual life and our own souls as we would not have our lusts hinder our peace with God and eat out our grace as we would maintain our communion with God and the life of our souls Love not the world nor the lusts of the world Vse 1. To teach us it is not enough for us to abstaine from outward gross sins but love not your lusts thou mayest refrain from the outward acts of sin but yet thy heart may be strongly affected towards sin and thou mayest delight therein if thou dost thou lovest the world and the things of the world therefore labour to cleanse your selves from secret lusts Circumcision was the cutting off the fore-skin of a secret member and yet God would have another Circumcision more secret and that is of the heart we must not content our selves with outward reformation but circumcise our hearts Levit. 3.3 4. God took speciall care that he might have all the Kidnies and Fat the Kidnies and Fat are our strongest desires and lusts why when we come to offer Sacrifice we must bring them before the Lord and burn them there is no savour so sweet in Gods nostrils as the burning of our strongest lusts the more our lusts stink in our nostrils the more sweet smelling savour it is to God so long as our lusts smel sweet in our nostrils so long we are loathsome to God Vse 2. It must teach us it is not enough to cut off some lusts but those that we love most a good husband that hates prodigality you shall not need to exhort him to frugality so prodigality cannot endure covetousnesse it hates basenesse and pinching he cannot abide it it is not his own lust so another he cares not for this pride and bravery so he may ly close at the pot or an Harlot why this is no great matter to cry out against those lusts that are not ours but it is a Christian duty not to love our own lusts covetousnesse is not thy lust but if prodigality be thy lust doe not thou cry out against covetousnesse and thou which art covetous doe not thou stand out against another mans prodigality but strive against thy own covetousnesse there are lusts which are to us as Eves apple fair to the eye such lusts as our souls lust after Rev. 18.14 look thou to these lusts which thy soul lusts after let them depart from thee Vse 3. This reproves our aptnesse to cherish and nourish our own lusts when we are commanded not to love them to mortifie them not to make provision for them if we then provide for them we are justly to be reproved Job 24.15 Prov. 7. Woe be to them that draw iniquity with the cords of vanity and sin as it were with Cart-roaps Isa 15.18 that take occasion to fulfill their sins that draw them on with Cart-roaps that give way to such
reasons and such intentives as draw on a lust woe be to them that put away all feare of judgement and so draw on lusts with the cords of vanity Vse 4. To teach us all to wean our selves from these lusts Young men I write unto you love not the World nor the things of the Werld and old men have nothing to doe with them refrain from them apply such corrosives such threatnings such promises Christs death and cut off all occasions of sin root it out challenge your hearts arraign them before God bring them as enemies to your souls and labour to cut them off utterly If any man love ●he world the love of the Father is not in him Doct. It is not the having but the love of the world that keeps our hearts from the love of the Father It is not the having of the World for Davids mountaine was strong Joseph had his will in Aegypt Abraham was rich but though they had the World yet they had not the love of the World Jam. 4.3 4. whosoever is a friend to the World is an enemy to God it is not the Lordship of the World but the friendship of the World that is enmity against God for the time shall come that they that take the Lambs part shall be Princes of the World and Saint James calls the love of the World Adultery as a woman that makes her selfe a friend to another man and bestows that love upon him which her Husband only should injoy is an enemy to her Husband so a man that is a friend to the World or to the lusts of it is an enemy to God alienated from him and he would have them know that there is no worldly covetous man but he knows that his love of the World is enmity against God it is the World that hinders you from the Word and Prayer and good duties Reas 1 From the amplitude of that love which we owe to God which cannot therefore be divided to others Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and minde and strength Mat. 22.37 then we must love the World no further than it may help us in his service and we may imploy it to his advantage if we love it more we sin against the great Commandement if we must love the Lord with all our heart and mind and strength then what sorry weake affection is due to the World even an heartless faint love all our love and vigour of our spirits is to be set on God now if a man love the World he cannot thus love God for if he love the World his first and chiefest care is for wealth and riches and then it may be he will a little look towards God first let me bury my Father first let me stock my Farm and try my Oxen and then if I have any time I will come to the Feast 2 A covetous or a lustfull or a proud man when he hath the World and the lusts thereof he is fully satisfied with his portion without God Psal 17.8 so Luk. 12.19 Soul take thine ease thou hast goods laid up for many years he wraps up the comforts of his soul in these outward things if he have wealth or pleasure he is content without God the more he hath of the World the lesse he cares for God as the Moon when it is at the full it is most opposite to the Sun so is it with a worldly man 3 The love of the World will make a man part with God rather than with the World he will rather part with Grace and Heaven too than leave the World he will rather part with eternal life than his wealth as the young man in the Gospel Mat. 19. from 16. to 22. he had rather part with Christ and an expresse promise of heaven than part with his possessions so we see how the love of the World keeps us from the love of God Notable is that speech of Christ Mat. 6.24 No man can serve two Masters c. God and this World are as two Masters such is the amplitude of Gods service that he that serves God as he ought hath no time to serve the World No man that hath a servant but he looks that his whole time should be spent in his service so if we spend any time in the service of the World we cannot be servants to God Indeed if services be subordinate we may serve many so we may seek and take pains for the World but be sure it be in subordination to Gods service look that it may make you more free to Gods service Vse 1. To discourage any man from the love of the World there is no greater discouragement than to say If we love the World the love of the Father is not in us As if a Father come to a childe and say if you love such a young man or woman you cannot love me and I shall take you for my utter enemy and you shall never make it up againe would not any ingenuous childe rather than he would be an enemy to his Father part with any so when God saith If you love the World you cannot love me I shall look at you as my enemies were not this enough to make any christian out of love with the World therefore chuse whether you will love God or the World if you love the one you cannot love the other therefore it is not a matter of frugality or providence to love the World for I say If any man loves the World he makes the World his God therefore covetousnesse is called Idolatry Col. 3.5 a mans belly may be his God the love of the World is directly against God the love of God requires all your hearts souls and strength therefore no part to be set on the World Vse 2. It may exhort Christians to mortifie their love to the World you must either crucifie your love to the World or to God If you love the world you cannot love God if you love God you cannot love the world you cannot serve God and Mammon Motives 1 If a man can but withdraw his mind from the World he may be Master of the field in any temptation that befals him what is the World all that is in the world is either profit or pleasure or credit and we regard the World no further so that if thou beest weaned from thy profit or pleasure in meat or drink or Pastime if thou beest weaned from credit thou shalt bereave Satan of the weapons he fights against thee with for how doth he keep men back from Religion but that it will not stand with his credit and applause in the World what hinders them from holy duties but love to their profits and pleasures therefore could but a man wean himself from them he might easily overcome the wicked one how did Josephs Mr. work on him was it not from pleasure and if Joseph be content to leave the lusts of the flesh he
over-masters that temptation what made David fall but the lust of the flesh what made Peter deny his Master was it not fear of death what made D●mas forsake Paul was it not love of the World so that there is no temptation but it is headed with the World if it be not pointed with the World it can doe little so that if the Prince of the World come and find nothing of the world in us or love to profit or pleasure or credit he can doe nothing as Christ when he saw he had no love to these things he had nothing to doe with him Vse 3 Of consolation to every soul who though he be busie in the World yet loves not the World it is not the having of the World nor the having of the lusts of the World that makes you enemies to God but the love of them so that you may have the World and the lusts thereof and yet have God too so that you love them not but desire to mortifie them and crucifie them let God see that your heart and strength and the vigour of your spirits be towards God not for your own lusts but for Gods service and then though a man have the World and many lusts in him against his will these doe not seperate him from the love of the Father 1 JOHN 2.16 For all that is in the World the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the World IN the former ver the Apostle diswaded both old and young from the love of the World and the things of the World that is the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye and the pride of life And he diswades them from this from a threefold reason 1 Love not the World for it evacuates the love of God in us verse 13. latter end 2 The lusts of the World are not of God but of the World verse 16. 3 The third reason why we should not love the World and the lusts thereof is from their nature and original they are not permanent but passe away Doct. All the sinfull dispositions and courses of the World are of these three sorts either the lusts of the flesh the lusts of the eye or the pride of life This Text is a sufficient warrant though there be no other such division in Scripture for every Word of God is perfect therefore all the sinfull dispositions and wayes of the World are either the lusts of the flesh of the eye or pride of life Lusts of the flesh are such as are stirred up by the flesh which being obtained our bodies find comfort such pleasure as we find in meat and drink or women in intemperancy or incontinency Lusts of the eye are such as satisfie the sences and that is called covetousnesse and they are called lusts of the eye because the eye is only satisfied with them Pride of life is the affecting of a mans own carnall excellency when he looks only at himself and hath an high conceit of himself Reas 1 From the observation of what the heart is set upon when it is drawn aside to any concupiscence either credit leads a man or profit and pleasure leads him Jam. 1.14 every man is drawn aside of his own concupiscence if to credit that is pride of life if to Profits that is lust of the eye if to Pleasure that is lust of the flesh Reas 2 From the answer of such objections as might be made against this Obj. 1 You may say there are many sins which fall not under this division as when a man grows contentious it may be neither for profit nor pleasure nor pride Ans No contention but springs from pride Prov. 13.10 a carnal affecting of his own excellency makes him contend Object 2 Atheisme or superstition no profit or pleasure or credit in it so prophanesse what profit or pleasure or credit in swearing Ans All the sins against the first table fall either under Atheisme or Superstition or Prophanesse and all these proceed from disobedience which is want of feare and reverence of God which is nothing else but pride doe you see any Creature neglect Religion surely it is from pride of heart Psal 10.3 4. The wicked through the pride of his countenance will not seeke after God so superstition comes from pride though it seems to be done in humility and devotion Col. 2. ult Micah 6.6 7 8. doe not come before him with your own inventions and think to please him for it is nothing but pride so for prophanenesse as swearing or Sabbath-breaking it comes from pride so when Pharaoh said who is God I know him not it proceeded from pride Exod. 9.17 so whensoever men breake off the bonds of Gods service and will not be held in this springs from pride of heart that they will not be subject to the Lord. Obj. Indulgence to Children as in David and Eli when they cannot find in their hearts to give them a bad speech doth this spring from pride or profit or pleasure is it not rather meeknesse and mildnesse Ans Such indulgence alwayes proceeds from pride thou hast honoured thy children above me 1 Sam. 2.29 when a man should ra●her see God dishonoured than his Children or his Children honoured than God this is a great measure of pride Object 4. What say you to timerousnesse when out of very fear a man neglects Religion as Peter denyed his Master for fear it was neither for pleasure or profit or pride or whence comes Cains or Judas his despaire comes this from pride Ans This springs from pride of heart when a man grows so timerous for was it not for his self confidence that God left Peter to such basenesse of spirit and when he preferred his own pleasure and safety was not this a lust of the eye so Pilate what made him afraid of Caesar was it not love of his own safety did he not honour himselfe before God and was not that pride and from whence came Cains despair was it not from his pride against his Brother he envied his Brother and what was that but pride and for Judas his despair it is from pride of heart in that God is not in a mans heart if he find not comfort in himselfe he will not seek it in God but seek it rather in an halter this is pride this is pride that he cannot brook such horrours of conscience as God inflicts had he had an humble soul he would have contented himself and looked up to Christ for pardon as well as many that crucified him all basenesse of spirit and timerousnesse proceeds from pride that makes a man afraid to offend such great men it is because they would not loose their credit and honour and is not this pride aut servit humiliter aut superbe dominatur ejusdem spiritus est basely to serve or proudly to domineer Let us survey the whole Law of God and all sins will fall
of any sins than the Sun is the cause of the stench of a Dunghil God forbids it hates it and punishes it was Absalom therefore innocent because God gave his Fathers Wives into his hands No God punishes his sin before all the people because be committed his sin openly before them all Vse 3 To teach every man and woman to abhor all these sins all Pride Gluttony Adultery Covetousnesse detest them why because they are not of the Father God takes no pleasure in high looks what pleasure takes he in unclean lusts in covetousnesse he detests them and abhors them therefore if they be not from God what should good men have to doe with them what should we meddle with that which we have no Word or Commandement for abhor these lusts therefore and detest them let those follow them whose chief good is in the World but live you as become Gods Servants Vse 4. May teach us to cloath our selves with the contrary Graces if those lusts be not from the Father then surely contrary Graces are therefore deck your seves with humility God resisteth the proud but gives grace to the humble Mat. 11.28 Learn of me for I am humble and meek Humility is of me but Pride that is not of the Father but of the world so for heavenly-mindednesse Col. 3.1 If ye be risen with Christ seek those things that are above heavenly mindednesse that is from Christ therefore be of an higher minde than the world Alas are these worldly things your highest things it is a sign you are not risen with Christ and so for the lusts of the flesh there is other meat than bodily food John 6.29 John 4.34 we may make use of our bellies but we may not make them our gods 1 Cor. 6.9 10. deck your selves with sobriety chastity temperance liberality humility thus walk and you shall finde rest to your souls Doct. That which is not of the Father the love of young men and old is to be weaned from The Syllogism stands thus Whatsoever is not of the Father the love of old and young must be weaned from But these lusts are not of the Father Ergo. All the comforts of this world if they come not from the Father our love must be weaned from them if honour come not from God and people affect it it hinders their Faith they cannot believe John 5.44 what kept Joseph from the lusts of the flesh but Gods providence in with-holding his Mistris from him if God with-hold a thing it is not for us to put forth a reaching desire to it this satisfied Jacob Gen. 30.2 If God with-hold such a blessing why should our desires be set upon it Shall we take it unkindly that Gods hand with-holds it so for profit this was the claim that Jephtah made when the King of Ammon contended with him Judg. 11.24 he told him What God gives us we will possesse if God had not given it he had usurped it as did the King of Ammon so if our God give us not a thing let us not reach after it and to this a promise is made to him that shakes his hand against any unjust thing Isa 33.15 vers 16 17. such though they have lesse yet they shall be confirmed in it it shall be like strong foundations Obj. What is there that any man receives but it is from Gods hand good and evill come from him 2 Sam. 12.7 8. I gave thee thy Masters house and thy Masters Wives into thy bosome and I gave them up to their hearts lusts so Zech. 11.16 Lo I will raise up a Shepheard in the Land which shall not visit those that be cut off c. So that we cannot be given to our lusts but it is from God Ans It is one thing when God gives us a blessing in his Providence another when he gives us a blessing in his Ordinances we may have many things by way of Gods providence and yet have little comfort in them it was his providence to give them up to their lusts it was Gods providence that sent Monarchs against Nations that they had no right to so Gods providence you will say sends a Bribe I never fought after it but we must not reason thus for these are but tryalls of our obedience and not for seduction so if a Bribe comes God tries whether you will shake your hands against it so if an Harlot presse on you God tries your chastity by this this is Gods providence but if God offer us a thing in an Ordinance that is either by his Command or our Calling that we may safely take Heb. 5.4 so that Gods Command and our Calling are Gods Ordinances whatsoever he calls us to receive he ordains and whatsoever he calls us not to receive he ordains not so that whatsoever is ordained by God in his Ordinance that we may take but what comes not thus let us shake it off Vse 1. To teach us to take heed of all unlawfull Honours and Riches for though they may comfort us a while yet they shall doe us no good if they come not from God all lawfull Honour and Riches come from God 1 Chr. 29.12 and that as a Father We need not be afraid to receive any lawfull Honour so for pleasures 2 Cor. 1.3 he is the God of all comfort if it be a lawfull comfort so that these we are not to be weaned from but from all the lusts of the World though we may receive Honour yet we must not be ambitious so Riches they are Gods gifts but let us not use ill means to come by them so for Pleasures if we cannot come by them but by violating Gods Command why let not your hearts reach to them and this should be a notable motive to mortifie all lusts because they come not from the Father of Lights but from the Prince of Darknesse if no Ambition or Pride or Covetousnesse be from God mortifie it so if there any love to pleasure and wantonnesse root it out for it is not of the Father therefore what should Christians have to doe with it Mens Children may lawfully take gifts from others besides their Fathers because they are not able to give us all kinde of blessings but Gods Children must take nothing that comes not from their Father whatsoever is not from him is a lust and our love must be weaned from it and the reason is from the amplitude of Gods bounty there is no good gift but comes from God and that in his Ordinance and God will bestow upon his Children whatsoever is good and needfull for them Vse 2. May quiet our hearts in the want of all such blessings as come not from God as God gives us not you see you cannot have such riches or such pleasures or profits but Gods Providence or Ordinance with-holds them why wean your hearts from them and be content without them it is the wisdome of men to follow an occasion when they see Gods providence leading them to
for Gods service 1 JOH 2.17 And the world passeth away and the lusts thereof but he that doth the Will of God abideth for ever TO disswade them from the love of the World and the Lusts of it the Apostle useth three Arguments 1 Vers 15. 2 Vers 16. 3 From the contrary disposition of them that love the World and them that keep the Word as if he should say That which is eternal ought not to addict it self to transitory things but you that have your sins forgiven c. are so Ergo. So then this third Argument is taken from the frailty and ficklenesse of all these outward things and the constancy and perpetuity of heavenly things therefore be weaned from the one and affect the other By the World is meant all the Creatures all the fashions and courses of the World the condition thereof Honour Credit Profit Pleasure all these passe away Doct. The World and all the Lusts thereof are of a transitory and fading condition So saith the text very inconstant now here presently gone the things of the World are transitory and transitory they are in three respects 1 The world passeth away 1 Cor 7.31 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. the shape and fashion of the world passeth away the word is taken from the presentation of the world as upon a Stage a man seldom acts the same part a week together you shall never see the world or the Creatures in the same state long now in one state then in another come now and you shall see a man married come again and you shall finde him a Widower sometimes joyful sometimes doleful crying Have pity on me O my friends sometimes again in abundance of sorrow over-night and joyful in the morning 2 In respect of the fleeting and fading condition of the estate we do enjoy whilst we do enjoy it fleeting and passing away by little and little even while you rejoyce in it Isa 40.6 7. where hee compares them to flowers which whilst they flourish decay what are all the comforts of the world but a Nose-gay which for the present thou smellest sweetnesse and comfort in yet even as a Posie whilst thou smellest at it fades and dyes so are all the comforts of this World even fading and decaying whilst thou enjoyest them Again All the sorrows and vexations of the world passe away sorrow abides not ever nor cares yea in the midst thereof wee may finde some joy Psal 94.18 19. yet many times we adde sorrow to sorrow wee think wee shall go on in the bitternesses of our souls all the day but he was deceived Isa 38.15 3 In regard of the passing away and fading of all worldly things Eccles 1.4 one generation passes after another and so do all other comforts yea the World it self shall be consumed 2 Pet. 3.10 the individuals consumed the Elements changed Psal 102.6 7. Q. 2. How do the lusts of the World passe away A. The lusts of the flesh the lust of the eye and pride of life which are the sum of all the ways of the sons of men all his time is spent either in pleasure or profit or credit and now all these passe away 1 Because they are oft disappointed of those objects which they aime at a man pursues pleasure but he findes sorrow another Profit but it fades away another in ambition seeks Honour and Glory but Psal 112.8 9. The desire of the wicked shall perish it shall be as the house of the Spider 2 These passe away because when a man doth enjoy them they fade and wither away in it a man strongly desires a thing but as soon as hee hath it he is weary of it 2 Sam. 3. as David that desired the water of Bethlehem or as Children soon weary when they have that thing they desire so Gal. 4.15 16. see how their affections to him were dead Psal 26.2 139.23 24. when David lookt at the wayes of his own lusts he desired God to winnow him and see if there were any way of wickednesse in him implying though sometimes he had lusts in his heart yet now he found none 2 Sam. 13.15 Ammon had a strong lust to his Sister Tamar but when he had fulfill'd it he hated her more than he loved her so when we have fulfilled a lust we are not satisfied with it but say to it arise be gone as a Bee when it hath suckt something from one Flower goes to another and then to a third so we are soon weary of lusts there is an emptinesse in the Creature no way able to satisfie the desires of mans heart but they are soon weary and therefore desire variety 3 From the perpetuall destruction of these lusts and our selves with them when we dye all our lusts dye with us all our pride and wantonnesse yea in Hell there are none remaining but such as come from disappointment of hope as discontent and murmuring and obstinacy and Blasphemy and dispair but all other lusts gluttony incontinency ambition dye with us therefore well saith the Apostle the World passeth away and the lusts thereof they are all but for a season Vse 1. Is it so that they all passe away all the Creatures and all the lusts of the World are transitory then it may be a strong ground of exhortation to old men and young love not the World nor the things of the World this is the counsell of an aged Apostle when he was near a hundred years old he spake it out of experience of heavenly things and vanity of the World doe but consider the things themselves in their own estate love not the World nor the things of the World for they all passe away on this ground Solomon exhorts us not to set our hearts on the World Prov. 23.4 5 on riches which is the way to honour cease from thine own wisdome you think it wisdome to provide a large Estate but it is folly Wilt thou set thine eye on that which is not riches certainly make themselves wings and fly away like an Eagle suppose one of you should invite your friend to dinner and lead him to your Garden or Orchard where he finds a company of w●ld fowle and you tell him be of good chear yonder is good store of wild fowle we shall have but when you goe to take them they fly away how will his expectation b● frustrate so it may be thou hast thy fields well stockt thy houses well fil'd and thou sayest now soul eat drink thou restest refreshed in them and settest thy heart on them but God saith O fool this night thy soul shall be taken away and then whose shall all these things be or else sheep rot and Cattle dye casualties by Sea heavy losses take away a mans Estate suddainly never did wild fowle more deceive them that set their eyes upon them than riches doe the owners thereof Vse 2. May teach all that desire perpetuity and constancy in any condition trust not in riches honour
take the true sence but say Christ hath a derived God-head but so they make him no God-head though Bellarmin blame them for it yet some of them vehemently accused him for it so that we say the Person of Christ is from the Father but his God head is the same with the Father There are not three Gods but one God and if you make it a derived God-head you make three Gods 2 They as much wrong his Man-hood for when they say the Priest hath a power to create so they take away his Man-hood whilst they say the Priests makes Integrum Christum in truth they abbrogate the very Man-hood of Christ for it is incompatible to Humane Nature to make any living Creature and when they say Hoc est Corpus meum they make the body 2 Whilst they say that the whole body of Christ is in a Thousand Churches together now every Communicant receives whole Christ they say now if Christ have so many bodies he is a Monster nay they say still his Body sits at Gods right hand a strange Lye are they not the great Lyars so that the Pope said to Cardinal Bembus Vide quantum fabula ista de Christo nobis prodest and when he was dying they comforted him with the consideration of Christ but he said Quanta in his fabula and no wonder for that Christ they describe is no better than a Fable and so they deny the Son and in denying him they deny the Father for uno sublato alterum tollitur 3 When they take away all assurance of favour with God through Christ and say it is presumption to be ascertained to the favour of God as a Father through Christ I ascend to my Father and your Father if he be the Father of Christ he is the Father of all his Members and therefore if they take away all assurance of Gods love as a Father they deny the Father Vse 1. It may teach us something concerning God it shews us a reference between the Father and the Son and first if there be a reference betwixt them then 1 It is manifest they have a living and reasonable nature for Father and Son is compatible only to rationall beings not to Beasts and Trees therefore if we that are Fathers and Children have reasonable nature much more God the Father and the Son 2 If there be this relation then they are both of the same nature a Man doth not beget a Beast but one of the same nature and therefore when the Father begets the Son it implies the Son is of the same nature with the Father each of them an eternal being Joh. 10.32 to 36. when as Christ did deliver himselfe to be the Natural Son of God they conceived that he made himselfe God which they thought Blasphemy so that being the Son of God he is the same Divine essence 3 If Christ be the Son of God then he is equal with the Father if he be the Son he is God and if God there is not one superiour and another inferiour but he must be equal with the Father Obj. But the Son is oft greater than the Father and the Father than the Son Ans True amongst men but in the God-head no person can be superiour to another there are no distempers nor misery Pater Filius in Divinis sunt aequales 2 As there is a Reference so there is also a Distinction for the Father cannot be the Son in the same relation nor contrarily the Son in the same relation cannot be the Father which cuts off the errour of Sabellius which said the same God the Father took upon him and was the Son but this is an horrible errour for the Father cannot be a Son to himselfe nor the Son a Father Vse 2. If such be Antichrists as deny the Father and the Son then the Antient Hereticks Simon Magus and Menander are convinced 3 The same Doctrine condemns the Antichristian Teachers for though they say they teach the same with us yet it is manifest they deny the Son for he that makes him a derived God-head makes him no God and so when they say his body is in divers places at once they deny his Man-hood for one cannot be many and many cannot be one 4 It may teach us to magnifie the mercy of God that hath delivered us from this lying Doctrin which our fore-fathers lived in and we it may be should have followed as greedily therefore let us abhor their Doctrin and cleave to the truth and walke in the truth of Christ 1 JOHN 2.23 Whosoever denieth the Son the same hath not the Father WE have heard Three Points out of the former verse now because he had said before that he that denies the Son denies the Father he proves it from the near relation betwixt them so that he that denies the Son denies the Father and contrarily he that acknowledgeth the Son acknowledgeth the Father Some doubt of these words whether they be in the Canon but Beza testifies he hath found these words in four old good translations and the Syriack Translation reads it and the Vulgar Latine and it is a common thing in this Epistle to shew one thing by the contrary to it Doct. According to our acknowledgment or Confession or Denial of the Son we either have or have not the Father He that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Son and the Father also and he that denies the Son wants both For Explication Q. 1. What is it to confesse and to deny the Son A. To deny the Son is not only a dogmatical denying in Doctrine or word neither is confession only a dogmatical confession of him with the mouth and yet if in Doctrin you deny the Son you deny the Father also and if you preach Christ in a true manner you preach and confesse the Father also But there are more denials and confessions of the Son than in word so that it includes having not the Son and the Father and not having the Son and the Father as vers 24. Did not Peter deny Jesus and did he deny God did not many confesse Jesus and yet at last day he will deny them did not Judas and Demas profess Christ and yet denyed both Father and Son Therefore in Scripture Phrase there is a threefold denyall and so a threefold confession A denyall in heart in word in practise 1 In heart Psal 14.1 The fool hath said in his heart there is no God he doth not mean natural Idolls for he speaks of them that eat up Gods people as bread c. Luke 9.23 let him deny himself he doth not mean in word he must say he is not himselfe but he must deny all worth all parts and gifts in himselfe he must deny all pleasure and gain this is to deny a mans selfe though he doe not expresse it in word so there is a deniall of Christ in heart when he doth not prize Christ and magnifie him nor see the worth nor want of him
thou canst not know experimentally that those that doe Righteousnesse are born of God Vse 3. Here is a notable encouragement to all that are born of God to work Righteousnesse for if you work Righteousnesse not one Righteous man but shall know you are born of God and testifie it of you not that I would have men practice Righteousnesse for their credit that they may be known c. Object May not a man doe many works of Righteousnesse of Prayer and Alms and yet doe them out of his own ends so that others may be deceived in him Ans Though Christian Charity is apt to think the best yet none will say they know thou art born of God till thou deny thy selfe and thine own ends and thou dost things in vertue of Christ and walkest constantly in a Christian course therefore walk humbly before God doe things in the power of Christ and if it come that your ends and Christs ends cannot stand together if they see that you willingly leave your own way and take Christs though it cost you much why this will be your encouragement every one that doth Righteousnesse will know that you are born of God Vse 4. May discourage every man from evill wayes from doing unrighteousnesse for if Christians know that they that doe Righteousnesse are born of God then they will know that they that doe unrighteousnesse are born of the Serpent if they see that you work for your own ends and by your own gifts not by vertue of Christ they may wish you well but they know that you are not born of Christ as in nature the spirit of a noble man and a peasant will much differ though they should be educated both alike yet a noble mans spirit will be rising to higher matters so if you see a Christians spirit reach higher than the World he cannot confine himselfe within the limits of the World but he is lifted up to heavenly spirituall matters for Gods glory and he doth things from Christs vertue this makes it evident he is born of God a worldly man cannot rise higher than his own ends a thing riseth no higher than the originall it comes from therefore let it discourage you from working unrighteousnesse from looking at your own ends and gifts and abilities for if you doe you will be known to doe unrighteously and so are not born of God therefore walk 〈◊〉 as you would be known to be indeed you cannot be hid if you would be counted Righteous be doing Righteousnesse and then you shall be known to be born of God 1 JOHN Chap. III. Vers 1. Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God therefore ehe world knoweth us not because it knew him not THE Apostle having delivered this as a truth that they that work righteousnesse are born of God and knowing how apt we are to passe over such a mercy without serious and humble acknowledgement he stirs them up to consider of this mercy The Apostle removes a double objection Obj. 1. We meet with none that acknowledge us the Sons of God Answ To this John answers Not every one ackonwledgeth this but they that work righteousnesse not the world because they know not Christ Again from some doubts Gods Children make within themselves partly for corruption partly for affliction Obj. 2 What with corruptions and afflictions we have much adoe to be perswaded that we are the Sons of God Answ To this the Apostle answers now we are the Sons of God Take us in our strongest corruptions and afflictions we are Gods Sons but it doth not appear what we shall be when he appeareth we shall be like him free from corruption and affliction expressed by the reason we shall see him Then he informs them of their duty He that hath this hope c. 1. The manner of Gods love to us we are called his children 2. The exhortation to behold and look at this love 3. The removall of an objection Note It is a great and wonderfull love of God that we are accounted and called the Sons of Behold what manner of love such a love as cannot be said how much Matth. 8.27 Luke 1.29 Ephes 2.4 5. where speaking of quickening us to our new birth he saith it is a rich mercy great love Tit. 3.4 5. 1 Pet. 1.3 abundant mercy Reas From our wonderfull unworthinesse of such a favour We have a fourfold unworthinesse 1. Prodigall riotous waste of originall righteousnesse Luke 3. ult Adam was the Son of God by Creation but he sold it for an apple more profane then Esau because he sold it for necessity and hunger Adam not so now for God to give us a new stock to set us upon our legs again argues wonderful love and mercy Luke 15.21 The Prodigall his father had bestowed a portion upon him he spent it rioutously now he freely and rightly acknowledgeth I am unworthy c. Might not every Son of Adam say as much 2. Our estrangement from God and enmity against God before we be called the Sons of God Col. 1.21 If a man should adopt a child would he adopt a stranger or an enemy 3. There is no child of God but time was when he was as an enemy to God so an Harlot suppose a King should marry his first born to an Harlot that were his enemy and presse him to take her would not this seem strange We were Harlots running a whoring after our pleasures and profit What a depth of love is it for God to offer us his Christ his onely Son in marriage to us what manner of love is this 4. There is nothing that God could expect from us but what is naught many a man will match his daughter with one that hath not so much means but he is an understanding man able to manage his estate A man will say Had I such a man in hand I could set him in such a course that he should thrive and do well but how much shame and dishonour have we been to God 2 Sam. 12.12 13. Noah's drunkennesse Lot's incest Abrahams dissimulation which an heathen King could check him for What a discredit hath God by us Reas 2. From the little need God hath of us Men use not to adopt unlesse they have none of their owne God had a naturall Son Christ and the Angels are his Sons by Creation Christ was Gods Son in whom he had pleasure Men if they have children of their own and adopt others it is because they are unthrifty Reas 3. From the great difficulty ere we could be the Sons of God Christ came from heaven and must be humbled even to the death Gal. 4.4 5. God denyes his naturall Son abaseth him Reas 4. The excellent benefits we are called to hereby 1. We call God Father 1 Sam. 18.23 Is it a light matter for the God of Heaven and earth to be called your Father since you are but men 2. Christ is your
Brother Heb. 2.11 12. 3. You partake with him in the Spirit the Comforter John 14.16 17. Rom. 8.14.26 27. Ezek. 36.27 Whereas before you had but rough hewn spirits God sheds his owne Spirit abroad in us makes us partakers of the divine nature that we should have high thoughts of a Kingdome eternall life 4. Provision for a Son here provision for an Heir hereafter God provides spiritual and temporall means Deut. 8. God nurtures us washeth us Ethiopians and hath given us an inheritance 1 Pet. 1.3 4. If a man should sit down as David did 2 Sam. 7.18 and consider what God hath done for such mean men c. Vse 1. To refute all good opinion that men have of themselves they know not that God hath no need of us they know not what Christ paid for us they know not what a great mercy it is to have God our Father 2 Cor. 6.17 18. They never knew what manner of love it is 2. To reprove a great unworthinesse of Gods Children and a shamefull dishonour they put upon him when they are ashamed to call him Father This is the case of many of Gods servants when they come in bad company they cover themselves with a veil of carnality What do we lose by calling God Father doth not God rather lose by calling us children This Peter's sin cost him many a bitter tear Matth. 26.75 3. This should teach all the children of God to love God with all heir strength and might We can never abound too much in love 1 John 4.19 Here we may learn how much we are bound to love our Brethren let us inlarge the bowels of our affections and think we can never sufficiently love them If the King favour any man every man will be looking at him and ingratiating themselves with him 5. This teacheth worldly men how much they wrong themselves to deprive themselves of this manner of love when they content themselves with other things Note God would have every childe of his to behold his love in calling us his children Behold implyes presence evidence eminency Ther 's some thing in the object and in the act 1. For the object 1. What we behold is present we cannot behold what is absent 2. It is evident and sensible none can behold a spirit or the wind 3. It is a thing of weight excellent and eminent John 1.29 Psal 133.1 2. In the act beholding implyes 1. A looking with the eye 2. To consider a thing 3. To fix our eyes upon it Reas 1. For his own glory There is nothing wherein God doth more shew his glory Rom. 9.23 Eph. 2.4 5. 2. That we might the better support our spirits against the discouragements we meet with from the world which knows us not 3. That so we may be perswaded to love God and strengthned to doing and suffering 2 Cor. 5.14 Vse 1. To reprove mens squint-lookings they do not look at Gods love but into themselves Lam. 1.12 and their owne corruptions and afflictions it is a wonder Gods children should pore only upon corruptions and not consider what love it is for God to discover them to a man and pardon them so when Gods children look at great matters in the world if they looke a squint at gain do you look that your sins are subdued Luke 10.19 20. 2. It reproves a Popish opinion that looks at our adoption and spirituall estate as doubtfull and uncertain Eccl. 9.2 Why then are we bidden to behold it Can a man behold that which cannot be seen If a man be bidden to behold the thing is present and visible 3. To lift up the hearts of all Gods people to fasten their meditations much upon the love of God We read such speeches as who works righteousnesse is born of God but we are ready to passe over such things therefore St. John saith Stand still and behold look at it as a present benefit and rest not till you see it present and evident look narrowly at this when you doe find it stand and behold what God hath done for you wonder to behold it so shall you honour God wonderfully What though you meet with a world of corruptions temptations discouragements this above all God will not suffer those he loves to want spport Against this point of Gods wonderfull love that it is evident sensible and present an objection may arise Obj. The world knows no such matter Ans The Apostle confesseth it and renders a reason The world knows not you because it knows not him Note The world knows not the children of God John 16.2 Did they know them to be children they would not kill them It is not good service to a Father to have his children killed 2 Cor. 4.8 1 King 18.17 A signe he did not know him for he was the chariots and horsemen of Israel their strength stay and protection under God Q. What is ment by world Answ Not the whole body of the Creation nor only reasonable men but that part of the world that is destitute of Gods Spirit 1. These are called the world because born of the world as in the world John 8.23 1 John 4.5 born of corrupt nature defiled whith the world 2. They have their portion in this world as a man is said to be of such a place where his means lyeth Psal 17.14 3. The world is the object of all their thoughts and affections 4. They are the greatest part of the world 1 John 5.19 5. The world is called by the name of wicked men it borrows its name from them 2 Pet. 2.5 Q. What is meant by this that they know not Gods children Answ 1. Knowledge is taken for discerning and many times they do not discern who be the children of God as appears by the former reasons 2. They do not ocknowldge them As if a friend of old acquaintance should passe by and give no testimony of acknowledgement we say such a one would not know me 3. They are ready to do ill offices to them John 16.2 Reas Is taken from the second Doctrine because they know not Christ they know not you 1 Cor. 2.8 Acts 3.17 John 16.2 3. 15.21 In reason if a man know not the face or head of a man he knows not the hand or any other part no part so easily discerned as the head Christ is the head of his members if they knew not him the head they know not us the members John had told us before that if we know Christ to be righteous then we know that they that work righteousnesse are born of him the world is ignorant of Christs righteousnesse 1. They look at God as righteous yet as mercifull and to save men out of Christ therefore they think God requires not so much as is found in the lives of Gods people but think it superstitious 2. The world doth look at God as righteous yet a respecter of persons As take a righteous judge yet if that men put forth themselves and many
Brethren is a known and undoubted evidence that we are passed from death to life What is it to love our Brethren Love is an affection whereby we desire communion one with another and communication of good one to another A man in nature prizeth his Brethren and will do more for them then any other So it is in grace Acts 4. ult 2.42 44. Phil 1.2 We must affect to be of one heart Eph. 3.3 4. There must be brotherly equality if we be Brethren You are of the same Father Gal. 6.26 one Mother one Seed 1 Pet. 1.23 one Inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 We will desire to communicate brotherly offices to the inward man Rom. 2.11 12. and to the outward man if need be Acts 2 44. Reas 1. From the naturall pronenesse which is in our nature to strangenesse envy c. We doe not naturally seek any mans good but our own or so far forth as reacheth our own ends 2 From the affection of every mans heart to liberty Now a man delights onely in such company as are like himselfe because otherwise he is restrained If Gods people be the men of your delight and counsell you were never so well as wirh them Psal 115.115 16.3 This is a sign we are passed from death to life 3. From a mans backwardnesse of communication of brotherly offices Gal. 6.10 4 From the great distance that is between us and the love of our Brethren and how many steps there are before we come to it Matth. 5 3. to 9. Vse 1 Of tryall of our own estates whether we are in a state of death or life It is one of the plainest notes in Scripture and most evident Gal. 6.10 If our love run in an equall channell to all men if we know not Gods people we know not Christ 1 John 3.1 2. If you know them how doe you affect them Do you think it were good if the Town were cleansed of them Gen. 49.4 5 Psal 101 we are not as yet born of God Obj. Doe not many love Gods children and honour them and yet are not the children of God Gen. 27.29 Acts 5.13 That they did not joyn with them was a signe that they were not born of God Gen. 39.1 2 3. 2 To convince the doctrine of doubting Papists who say a man cannot know himselfe to be in a state of grace Eccl. 9.1 2. No man can know it by outward things They say here by knowledge is meant conjecturall knowledg not certain knowledge Answ This is a contradiction A man lyes if he saith he knowes a thing and is not certain of it There is no peace of conscience in this Religion 3 To exhort such as know not yet that they are passed from life to death to labour to love the Brethren Prov. 13.20 4 Of consolation to every soul that hath nothing in this world but this they love the Brethren This is such a thing as upon which thou mayest build a certain knowledge that thou art passed from death to life and therefore thou mayst take comfort He that loveth not his Brother abideth in death The Apostle in the former words did imply the world was in death for want of love And left any should think that he did but imply it and not directly expresse it he sets it down expresly Here is a description of a man that loves not his Brother 1 He is in death 2 Abides in death By death is meant the same that was meant in the former part of the verse Abiding implyes not only a being in that estate but continuance and residence in it Doct. The want of love to any of our Brethren is a sign of abidance in the state of damnation or in an unregenerate and carnall estate And he saith not he that hates but he that loves not and he saith not brethren but brother any or every brother Mat. 18.6 Offend not one of these little ones Christs little ones are such as have but little grace and great corruption Reas From the want of love that is found in such a one towards God and that is an argument of being in a state of death If a man love God in obedience to his commandements he should love his brother by the same commandement That commandement which requires me to love one Brother requires me to love all Jam. 2.10 11. Breake one commandement break all for who gave one gave all whoso neglects offices of love to one performes none to any nor to God It is a note of sincerity that a man hates all sin as well as one Psal 119.101 104 For it is an argument of love when there is no Brother or Sister but we enlarge our affections towards them Gal. 3.28 So much want of love so much hypocrisie 2. From the bitter or deadly root of want of love to this or that Brother It springs from two occasions 1. Either from his infirmities in himselfe Or 2. From spirituall injuries to our selves True a man will say such Christians I would away with but they have such unsavoury corruptions The first root of this is the condemnation of the generation of Gods people If a man may condemn this or that man for this or that corruption he may come to condemn the best of Gods servants because the best of Gods servants may be in the same failings for which thou hatest such a Brother Prov. 30.12 The greatest of Gods servants have shamefully faln David Peter Lot Noah The second root is from the enmity against Gods free justification of sinners Take away this and you take away all Christian religion If you love not a Brother because of some infirmities you doe overthrow the free justification of Gods grace of a sinner For God that hath justified the greatest hath justified as well the least as freely and as fully and wilt thou justifie some and condemn others God condemns none Rom. 8.1.33 34. If Christians doe beleeve the free justification of sinners then let us imitate our Father which is in heaven justifie whom he justifies The third bitter and deadly root If there be the least sparke of grace in his heart all his corruptions are his enemies and he but a shrimp in grace and hath many enemies What good nature is this when a man would love a man if he had no enemies but when he hath enemies and such as are ready ever and anon to beat him down he cannot love him The fourth want of a member like spirit for the more naked unseemly or deformed any member is the body is the more carefull of it if it may be it shall be healed if not it shall be covered 1 Cor. 12.23 24. If we want this it flowes from want of a member like spirit 2 Somtimes neglect of our Brother springs from some personall injury done to our selves We cannot love them This springs from this root want of forgivenesse of our own sins for we pray for forgivenesse upon this ground Mat. 6.12 15. Our Saviour
gives a reason of this above all there is no surer argument then this A Christian may reason thus If I that have but a little sparke of grace can forgive injuries how shall not the Ocean of love much more forgive me Mat. 18. ult God will never have us to think that if we cannot forgive one injury he will forgive us a thousand Yet a man is not alwayes bound to expresse his forgivenesse unlesse a man come and say it repents him yet from his heart he must doe it Vse 1. Shewes the dangerous and fearfull estate of a man that dares live in envy and malice against his brethren A man thinks he hath cause he will not receive the Sacrament nor suffer them What a poor thing is this Thou hast not thy sins forgiven thou lovest not God nor any Christian soul in obedience to God A Christian dares not allow himselfe in hatred of any Brother but looks at it as an enemy to his soul 2. It exhorts every Christian to enlarge the bowels of his affection to every Brother Psal 119.63 I am a companion to all them that fear thee He doth not pick and choose Psal 66.16 Gal. 6.10 If to all men then especially to the houshold of faith 3. It is a ground of thankfullnesse to God that hath taken care for weakest Christians for want of love to such God will either discharge a man for an hypocrite or else his own corruption shall take him by the throat and make him beleeve that many sins are not forgiven and that he shall hardly get pardon of sins 1 JOHN 3.15 Whosoever hateth his Brother is a murtherer and ye know that no murtherer hath eternall life abiding in him THe Apostle having said in the former verse that he that loveth not his Brother abideth in death he proves it by a Syllogisme taken from a Murtherer Doct. He that hates his Brother is a Murtherer As he that looks upon a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery so he that hates his brother is a murtherer Reas 1 From the wrapping up and infolding this in the heart as the seed of a tree in the root though it breake not forth So sin hah its seed in the heart Mat. 15.19 No murther could spring from the heart if it were not there A fountaine could not flow over unlesse water were in it Prov. 4.23 2 From the foul murther hatred commits to give offence is a destroying of our Brother now who hates his Brother makes no scruple of giving offence Rom. 14.15 1 Cor. 8.11 3 It is a foul murther in regard of withdrawing many good offices A man shall be unwilling to doe any good office either for soul or body Ill will never speakes nor doth well Vse 1 Teacheth us the spiritualnesse of the Word of God It doth transcend the words of men they never reach farther then speeches and actions they make no Lawes for the hearts of men But the Word of God hath special regard to the heart 1 Sam. 16.7 As it is with wise parents they look not only to the guidance of their childrens speeches but that their countenance and carriage be well framed Gen. 4.6 So soon as God saw hatred in Cains heart and expressing it selfe in his countenance he reproves him for it he will not have so much as a wrinkle in the face 2 Hence we may see a just ground of Divines referring all sins and virtues to the ten Commandements Mat. 5.21 22. Before God unadvised anger is killing so of adultery verse 28. 3 See the wisdome of God in putting such foule names upon the beginnings of sin to make us afraid He that hateth his Brother is a Murtherer As if a Father should say Doe not hate your Brother you will be a murtherer He puts bad words upon the seeds of sin 4 This should be a means to cleanse us from all hatred of our Brother look at it as an ugly and loathsome vice If there be a spirit of envy in thy heart what though thou lift not up thy hand against thy Brother this is murther Doct. That it is a known truth amongst Gods children every murtherer is devoyd of eternall life Rev. 21.8 Reas 1 Because of the injury done to Gods image If a man deface the image of a Prince it deserves death then the defacing of Gods image much more eternall death Gen. 9.6 2 From the seed of all murtherers vers 12. he makes every murtherer to be of the posterity of Cain John 8.44 Now because a man kills his brother out of the seed of the Serpent a devillish and malignant spirit therefore he hath not eternal life abiding in him Vse 1 See the danger of such who in their drinkings quarrell even to murther Obj. If there be no possibility that a murtherer should be saved what say you to David and others in their carnall estate Answ David did indeed kill and God follows him with judgments and afflictions 2 Sam. 12.8 9 10. but yet upon repentance God forgave him his sin And as for such as have murthered in their carnal estate if God give them hearts to be humbled then the blood of Christ is of a lowder cry then the blood of Abel Heb. 12.24 Saint John speaks not of every murtherer for some doe it against their judgments and hearts but others if they repent not have not eternal life 1 Cor. 6.8 9. 2. To stir up every christian man that hath his hands in blood to have recourse to the blood of the covenant for the pardon of their sins and healing of them The sin on Levi held him longest under to bring him to repentance Gen. 49.7.28 Jacob blessed him in a curse God preserves us with curses that may put us in minde of our sins and makes us walk sensibly of them therefore renew we our mournings for our hatred 3 In respect of challenges let us take heed we take them not and that we stop them in the beginning It is not fit that fire should burn out of its place 4 Such as love their Brethren are not only not abiding in death but have everlasting life already abiding in them If you see any hatred spring in thee thou art taken with a dead Palsie You cannot bring out a good word or good countenance so much hatred so much death so much want of love so much want of life 1 JOHN 3.16 Hereby perceive we the Love of God because he laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for the Brethren THese words are part of the exhortation St. John useth to all christians to love one another He useth many arguments vers 14. He tells us It is a sign we are translated from death to life 2. From the danger of the hatred of our Brother 3 From the exemplary and strong love of Christ 4 From the emptinesse of such hearts of grace when there is no love of their Brethren These words are a notable motive to christians
to expresse and abound in love taken from the great love of God to us Doct. The death of Christ for us is the manifestation of his love to us Such a manifestation as makes it a certain and known truth that he loves us Rom. 5.10 1 Joh. 4 10. He gave his Son to be a propitiatory sacrifice Eph. 4.5 Gal. 2.20 Reas 1. From the greatnesse of Christs self-deniall That which commends love is this to bestow so great matters and to come off freely with it Joh. 15.12 Greater love then this can no man expresse then to lay down his life for his friend But Christ did it for his enemies 2 Cor. 3.8 2 It farther magnifies his love if we consider the great benefit we receive as reconciliation pardon of sins 1 Joh. 4.10 Secondly adoption of Sons Gal. 4.4 5. Such favour as to be accepted as his Sons and Daughters 2. Our corruptions are deaded and mortified Heb. 9.14 Gal. 1.14 Wc are crucified to the world to all objects that draw us to sin temptations and snares 4 Christian liberty that by virtue of Christs death we should be delivered from the curse of the Law Col. 2.13 from the enmity we stood in against the Church Eph. 2.14.15 16. from hell and feare of death Heb. 2.14 that we should have liberty to call God Father enter into his Sanctuary have confidence our prayers are heard have assurance when we dye that we shall enter into the holy place that we shall have right and liberty to the Creation Rrm. 5.1 2 3. Heb. 12.19 This benefit will appear if we consider how miserable our estate had been If Christ had not done this we had been in our sins under the guilt of them and in horror and anguish of spirit 5 How freely hath God done it We gratified God with no kindnesse Some will recompence a small kindnesse with a great reward Rom. 11.35 But all we have done hath been to abuse every mercy of God to his dishonor Col. 1.10.20 Vse 1. It reproves such weaknesse of Gods servants in time of temptations that can see no love of God because he doth not gratifie them with something in this life Gods servants many times doe want necessaries the world abounds withall therefore David hath cleansed his heart in vain Psal 73. But what though Gods servants never see good dayes Yet here is abundant rich and inestimable love that when you were enemies strangers children of wrath Christ dyed for you God hath shewed you more love then the Angels for he laid not down his life for the Angels Heb. 11.14 And if he had done so he had laid down his life for his friends who never displeased him 2 To teach such as abound in outward things not to content themselves therein Eccl. 4.2 We can perceive neither love nor hatred by those outward things Psal 17.14 Labour you to say that God hath laid down his life for you ●●se you cannot say he loves you 3 It teacheth us that the death of Christ was not the cause of Gods love Gods love is more antient then the death of Christ Where shall we lay the foundation of Gods love but in eternity He hath loved me and given himself for me Gal. 2.20 Gal. 3.16 Obj But doth not God attribute his love to the death of Christ 1 John 4.10 Rom. 3.24 25. Eph. 2.14 15 Col. 2.21.27 Answ In a double respect Christs death is said to make this reconciliation Hereby he hath slain the enemy and hatred on our part that we might be no more enemies to him Obj. But Christ is sent not only to make reconciliation on our part but propition on Gods part Answ 'T is true Christ by his death hath made a way whereby God might shew his love to us whilest sin was in the way he could not shew it Many a Father bears a tender affection to a childe yet will not seem to regard him shuts him out of doores and though he be intreated yet he thinks it not meet for him to expresse his love he will have his childe humble himselfe acknowledge his faults and will send some body to perswade his Son to humble himselfe So God sends his Son out of love to take a course that he might shew us favour notwithstanding his justice 4 Of exhortation to take a view of Gods love that we may be able to say freely We perceive the love of God Rest not in any spirituall duty nor in any common gift till you know that Christ dyed for thee How shall I know this Some will say that Christ dyed for all and so all may know True the sufficiency of Christs death reacheth to all but none can say Christ dyed for him till he find in his soul some fruits of the death of Christ 5 To encourage Gods servants to expect offices of love from God to us and ours all his dayes He hath given his Son what would you have more Psal 84.11 Lay hold on this love of God and plead with him upon his love All blessings are wrapt up in his Son Gal. 4.4 As God in fulnesse of time sent his Son so will he every other mercy 6. To teach us to abound in love to God and to his children hatred against sin Give up all to God work for him suffer for him he loves us being strangers and enemies Doct. Christian men ought to be ready to lay downe their lives for their Brethren The exemplary love of Christ in laying down his life for us ought to provoke us in like sort to lay down our lives for our Brethren Rom. 10.3 4. The Apostle doth extoll the love of Aquila and Priscilla as if all the Church and himselfe were bound to them that were so ready to lay down their lives Phil. 2.17 If I be poured out as a drinke-offering R●as From the example of our blessed Saviour He laid down his life for us This is an imitable practice of Christ this is none of his miraculous works but one wherein he sets forth himself as a pattern to us 2. To this add Christs command which binds us to the imitation of this John 13 34. 3. From the neer fellowship of our brethren with Christ We fulfill the sufferings of Christ for his Body Col. 1.2 4. He calls them Christs sufferings Christ suffered in him and he for Christ in his Saints 4. From the subordination of Gods eminentest servants to the Church of God as Christ is for God so Paul and Cephas for the Church God hath subordinated the life of his servants to the Church and the Church to Christ and Christ to God Christ the head of the Church the Church the head of the Members Phil. 2.17 5. From the rule of love God hath given in ancient time Levit. 19.18 We must love our neighbour as our selves Many a christian will lay down his life for himselfe therefore must in some cases lay down his life for the Church A man will lay down his life for his
short of no gift yet 1 Cor. 1.10 he complains that there is schism among them therefore there may be knowledge of God and yet want of love to our brethren Answ 1. The knowledge that is there spoken of is a knowledge that enlightens the understanding that puffes up and swims in the brain it sinks not into their hearts and affections 2. There is a knowledge that reacheth to the heart and life of a man a man is said not to know when he doth not acknowledge Psal 1.6 The Lord knows the way of the righteous the Lord approves affects and delights in their way when a man doth not regard he is said not to know Mat. 7.23 Known unto God are all his works Acts 15.18 3. There is a knowledge that doth expresse its selfe in action Know you the God of thy Fathers 1 Chron. 18.9 1 Sam. 2.12 the Sons of Eli they knew not God though Priests yet knew not the way of Religion because they were wicked children without yoak they are not acquainted with the wayes of the Lord. Reas 1. From the nature of God both in his attributes and works both expresse in abundance that those that know God cannot but love their brethren for no attribute doth so much expresse the nature of God as this of love 2 If we know God and be acquainted with God there will be some likenesse between God and us if we see God loving godly Ministers and hearers so will we Gal. 6.10 3. From the impression which the love of God makes in our hearts Rom. 5.5 our hearts are like to a stone-wall in a cold day the wall is cold always but warmed on a Sun-shine day 4. From our love to God What causeth you to love God if for this because he pardons your sins and saves your soules this a man may doe by a spirit of false love he that loves God truly will love him for his goodnesse not onely to us but to others Vse 1. This may be a ground of tryall of our love and fellowship with God if you find in your hearts an unfeigned love to godly Ministers if you make Gods serv●nts the men of your delight you need no better evidence from Heaven that you are beloved of God Obj. I am acquainted with many godly Ministers and good men Answ Consider whether thou lovest them for thy own sake because they may be helpfull to thee this is from self-love but dost thou love a Minister or a Christian for his goodnesse sake for his likenesse to God for his graces and vertues this is a signe thou lovest him not for thy sake but Gods 2. This exhorts every such soule as desires fellowship with God to be acquainted with God to love their brethren you come to the Ordinances of God and you finde not Christ you come into Christian Communion and find little comfort know this that according to your love to your brethren such is Gods love to you if there be any strangenesse in you to any brethren this will make God strange to you all the affections we find in prayer in reading preaching or any Ordinance of God they will prove but delusions if we love not our brethren 1 JOHN 4.9 In this was manifested the love of God towards us because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world that we might live through him THe second Argument to move us to brotherly love is taken from the example of God the Fathers love to us ward A third argument is taken from the benefit which such receive which walke in love among themselves The benefit is twofold 1 They have fellowship with God they see the face of God and find God dwelling within them to verse 16. The second benefit is they grow up to perfection without love there is no growth of grace These words then contain an argument to move us to love our Brethren and it 's taken from Gods love Wherein we have 1 The manifestation of Gods love 2 The Object towards us 3 The evidence thereof because he sent his Son 4 The place whereto he sent his Son and that is into the world as also with the end that we might live through him In this was manifested the love of God towards us Doct. That God doth not only bestow love upon his people but it is his good pleasure to manifest it Rom. 5.8 Psal 98.2 3. Isa 52.10 There is the mighty power of God by which he overcomes all our sins by which he redeemeth us Luk. 3.6 All flesh shall see the salvation of our God yea more then all flesh for it is manifested 1 To the Angels Luke 2.13 14. 2 To mens consciences Rom. 5.8 Gal. 2.20 God commonly gives us no gifts but he is willing his Spirit should shew unto us his love 3 This love of God is manifested to the rest of mankind Rev. 3.9 Reas From Gods glory Luke 2.14 the high praises of God were in their mouthes Jerusalem shall be comforted because God will make bare his arm in the redemption of his people Isa 52.9 10. 2 If God did not reveal our salvation to us it would be no comfort to us but when it is manifested it is a ground of joy 3 It 's a means to draw on many men into the unfeigned love of God which otherwise might be left in darknesse Zech. 8.23 When the love of God is manifested to the children of men it doth raise them up to seek God Cant. 5.16 therefore the daughters of Jerusalem are provoked to seek Christ Jesus with the rest of his people when they discern what a gracious God he is to them that cleave to him in a conjugall affection Psal 106.45 this encourageth them that are coming on in the wayes of grace and discourageth them that doe not and convinceth them that are of the Synagogue of Satan who know that he is the Lord. Vse 1. This should teach the servants of God not only to bear an hidden love but also a manifest love to Christ now indeed are the time wherein men need not be ashamed to manifest their love but if times grow hard then men will come to Christ by night as Nicodemus did but God requires if he manifest his love to your conscience that you should make it known to the world and not to be like Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus Joh. 9.38 39. If we be ashamed of him in the world he will be ashamed of us before his Father Mark 8 38. when Christ hung on the Crosse Joseph came in boldly to Pilate and asked the body of Jesus Mark 15.43 which shewes you that where there is truth of grace though it be close at the first coming on yet when there is danger indeed every man will put forth himselfe to bear witnesse to the truth Doct. That God bare love to us before he sent his Son to reconcile us to himself The sending of Christ into the world was out of free love for his love moved him
to send Christ Rom. 5.8 John 3.16 Christ saith God so loved the world that he gave hu only begotten Son into the world c. Reas He dyed for us to make an atonement for us Christ did not come unsent he was sent before he went Heb. 5.45 Quest How can this be seeing the death and blood of Christ is the Originall of our reconciliation Rom. 5.10 Rom 3.24 25. Answ 1. Christ by his blood wrought reconciliation because God loved us before yet we loved not him before for there must be a mutuall fellowship in reconciling us to God 2 Cor. 5.16 not so much in reconciling himselfe to the world in the 20. verse he saith we pray you in Christs stead which shewes you that Christs blood did not so much reconcile God to us as us unto God that we seeing the blood of Christ shed for us we might be stirred up to love God who out of the abundance of his compassion takes a course that we may be brought unto him 2 Because though he did bear love to us before yet his love was secret and he did not breake forth into a manifestation of his love to us untill he sent his Son into the world though God did love us with an everlasting love Jer. 31.3 yet God did not manifest it to our conscience neither could it stand with his Justice so to doe untill he had given his Son the Lord Jesus Christ to dye for us Quest What kind of love was it that God bare to the world in that he sent his Son Tit. 3.5 was it his love towards mankinde by which he did love the whole world or a peculiar love which he bare to the people of the Election of grace Joh. 3.16 The Arminians say that he bare a love to the World and this love was generall to all before the sending of Christ and therefore all may be saved The truth is that God bare a love to the world a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 reaching to all but he bare an antient love to his owne people had he onely bore a generall love as they say all men might have perished for if God sent his Son that whosoever believed should be saved was it in the will to believe or not yes say they he gave them means but they might will or not if this was a generall love then there was a greater love then the sending of Christ which is contrary to Scripture Greater love then this hath no man Vse 1. Let us magnifie the love of God to us in Christ we esteeme much of ancient love it like wine is the best God loved us before he did send Christ before the foundation of the world was laid Jer. 31.3 This love was without reason on our parts for we were enemies to him 2 This exhorts us to accept this love shall God send his Embassadors 2 Cor. 5.20 and shall we still stand out with God 3 If God so loved the world we ought to love one another Doct. God sending his only begotten Son into the world is a manifest token of Gods love to us John 3.16 God so loved the world this love is manifest 1 If we consider that God doth not only send us bodily bread every day but the bread of eternall life not so much the gift as the giver himself 2 Consider upon what tearmes we stood with God when he sent us his on Even then when we provoked him to his face and were enemies to his Majesty Rom. 5.8 3 Consider we that God looked not at the Angels but the seed of man God passed over Angels left them in chains of darknesse Heb. 2.16 but of man he said shall he fall and not rise again Consider we were strangers and enemies to God dead in sins and trespasses and so we did neither desire nor deserve love yet us he hath reconciled Col. 1.21 Ephes 2.4 5. 4 Consider Christ who was sent had it been a morsell of dayly bread it had been a great mercy but in Christ he sent an horn of salvation Psal 89.19 Luke 1.69 Consider Christ not as a servant but a Son and a well-beloved Son in whom he was well pleased and such a Son as thought it no blasphemy to think and say he was equall with God Phil. 2.5 6. 5 Consider whither God sent his Son into the world our salvation could not be wrought in heaven it was no place for suffering no place for a man to be born in therefore needfull that Christ should come down Consider the world did not put on Christ that honour which was due unto him but rather dishonour a Crown of thorns Consider the more the world knew him the more they hated him in heaven they adore and honour him but you have known me and hated me saith he John 15.18 This is the heir come let us kill him Vse 1 Learn hence to acknowledge the Divinity of the nature of Christ he is called the only begotten Son of God therefore of the same nature with God Phil. 2.5 6. 2 This shewes you the love of the Father to us in that he sends his Son to be a ransom for us when all other signes fail you if God give you his only Son that is a true token of Gods love Eccles 9 1. 3 This shewes us the woeful misery that we naturally ly in when as Christ must come down from heaven or else we could not have heen saved no man nor Angel could doe it 4 This should stir us all up to accept of this love of God that God sends forth such a manifest token of his love to us and shall not we accept of it We should accept a small gift from a Prince 5 To perswade us all that if God gives Christ he will deny us nothing Rom. 8.32 we may goe boldly to the throne of grace and he will fill our mouthes 6 This should cause us to returne back again to God manifest pledges of our love to him let us give body and soul to God since he hath not been wanting in his love to us doth not love require love Psal 116.12 Train we up our children to know God and draw we as many as we can to know God there is no greater dishonour to God then to refuse this manifest love of God The end for which God sent his Son into the world was that we might live through him Doct. That our life was the end why God sent Christ Or thus God therefore sent Christ that we might live by him Joh. 1.10 11. Quest What is the life that Christ came to procure for us Answ 1. A life of Gods favour in poynts of Justification sanctification and consolation that is the chiefest life for the soul of a christian the manifestation of Gods love to his conscience though God loved us before he sent Christ yet we knew not so much there is a life of Justification Rom. 5.18 that is the pardon of our sins In his favour is life Psal 30.5
The Sun is the life of many Vermine take away the Sun and they dye as flyes but when the Sun shines in its season they live let God take away the Sun-shine of his favour from us we can neither pray nor preach we live a life of grace of holinesse Prov. 16.14 15. Rom. 8.2 Ephes 2.4 5. there is life enougst in Christ to procure us life 2 There is a life of glory of which it is said John 10.27 28. That Christ gives to his sheep eternall life 1 Cor. 15.4 5. John 5.24 28 29. so many whose souls receive life by the Word of the Gospel their bodies shall rise to eternall life How did Christ procure us this life He procured this by his death Rom. 5.9 10. while we were yet enemies we were yet reconciled by the death of Christ We received life of grace and holinesse by his means I will pour out my Spirit of grace upon all flesh Reas 1. It was unpossible our corrupt nature should fulfill any law of God Rom. 8.4 Gal. 3.21 2 The glory of Christ requires that as the Father quickneth so he also John 5.21 Vse 1. This shewes us what our condition is without Christ if God send Christ that we might live through him then in Gods fight without Christ we are dead as dead flyes dead wormes in a cold frost we are utterly dead without true peace we are like thorns that give a blaze but we lye down in sorrow Isa 50.11 Christ is our life without him we can doe nothing we are not able to put forth any spirituall action 2 Let us try our estates Whether can we say that God sent his Son into the world and hereby manifested his love to us Doe you live in Gods sight without him we are but dry bones untill we can say we live in Christ we cannot say we have any sense of Gods favour 3 It teacheth such as have any evidence of life in Christ Joh. 10.10 to come into Gods presence as dry bones intreat God that he would so speake the word as that those dry bones may live 4 To teach all such as have received this manifest token of Gods love to acknowledge the Lord Christ to be their life Phil. 1.21 For me to live is Christ and to dye is gain now Paul is crucified with Christ Gal. 2.20 and now for him to live is Christ now every day he lives he doth the more expresse Christ 1 JOHN 4.10 Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins Doct. THe love of God to us was not procured by our love to him but his own good pleasure he therefore loved us because it pleased him So that in these words we have the freenesse of Christs love he loved us freely because he loved us when we loved not him we did not begin in love to him but he to us and this is set out by the effect and end of it the pardon of our sins What is that love God bare to us before we loved him Answ There is a threefold principle of love which God magnifies and manifests to his people before they love him 1 That love whereby he chose us to life and to redeem us by Christ 2 Tim. 1.9 and the choyce to life was not according to workes but free grace 2 Gods love in redeeming us by Christ was before any love of ours to God Joh. 3.16 3 His love prevented us by effectually calling us drawing implies unwillingnesse therefore it prevented all good affections in us he must draw us out of presumption then out of despair Reas From the difference between the care of Gods love and of our love self love is so ●iveted in our hearts that we cannot love any unlesse it be for some cause concerning us a natural man loves none any further then tends to profit or pleasure but a Christian is inlarged to all Gods children he loves them all and the ground of this is because we know such to be incorporated into the same body with us and so as we see them in some kind our own and so we should never have loved God unlesse we had found his love to us Object A christian comes off freely to many ●ffices of love to them that love not him Answ True but it is because he knows God can abundantly recompence it they sometimes may lay down their lives for their brethren and for the Truth but they know that Christ hath done it for them before 2 From the eternity of Gods love now Jer. 31.3 an everlasting love can have no cause the cause is alwayes before the effect no temporall thing can be the cause of an eternall love 3 From the end of Gods love that he might bring us to walke in love Ephes 1.4 Tit. 2.14 The love of God to his people of old is a fir president to all his children Deut. 7.8 9. compared with Deut. 9.4 5 6. Vse 1. Refutes a popish and Arminian conceit that God chooseth none to life but out of foreseen faith and good works else he had chosen none to life but this is a mercenary love let a servant labour never so hard yet he knows he shall be well paid at the years end and therefore it is servile love this is that love which they would put upon God 2 It exhorts all to begin betimes to love God begin never so soon God hath prevented us Rom. 11.35 it was an early love of Josiah at twelve years of age when he sought after God but Gods love was up before him you cannot be in your love before him though you begin as soon as you are warm in the womb John Baptist was very early when he leaped for joy in the womb yet Gods love was before him an Angel had appeared to his Father and had promised a blessing before John was begotten 3 To teach old people if God have prevented them with love long before how should this stir them up to love God and to be humbled for the want of love to God that hath loved them so long Shall we be to seek in our love to God and cleave to worldlinesse in our old times and let God stay till our children be provided for What an unworthy dealing is this with God This should exhort all Gods servants that have had experience of Gods love to acknowledge the freedome of Gods love Job by Gods testimony was a man that feared God and eschewed evill What saith the Devill Doth Job serve God for naught No but though God had stript him of all as he did yet he had shewed such marvellous love to his soul as that he had just cause to love God for ever if God should not have bestowed on him one dram of wealth 4 This should teach Gods children to be as observant in love to Gods children as God is to them to love them freely to doe kindnesse to them freely Psal 16.2 3.
us 2 This shewes the exact justice of God though he be infinitely compassionate and gracious yet he will be satisfied and yet rather then the creature should perish in suffering God in his infinite wisdome devised a mean how all our sins should be done away 2 This sets forth the wonderfull miserable estate that we had plunged our selves into so great as that all the men in world and all the Angels in heaven because finite creatures could not have delivered us 3 This shewes us what course to take to have our sins pardoned If God have sent his Son to be a Propitiation for our sins we must take the same course that they did of old Levit. 4.4 we must confesse all our sins and offer up Christ and intreat God that Christs blood may speake better things then the blood of Abel 4 This may be a ground of tryall whether we have found Christ Jesus to be a Propitiation for our sins see whether his blood hath been sprinkled on thy soul so that now thou findest peace in thy soul But how shall I know whether I have found true peace for there is a peace when the strong man armed keeps the house Luk. 11. Answ Satans peace is not a peace which passeth understanding Phil. 4.7 Gods peace doth when a man hath peace which passeth understanding it is such a peace as is carefull to preserve it selfe and 〈◊〉 then a man will loos it he will loos all the world 5 This is a comfort to all such souls for whose sins Christ is a propitiation he makes now the Father to be reconciled to them and well pleased with them 1 JOHN 4.11 Beloved if God so loved us we ought also to love one another This is the conclusion of the argument stirring up to the love of one another here heaven and earth meet as it were in one exhortation Doct. Such love of God to us is a president and pattern of like love in us to our Brethren How did God so love us So as is described in the two former verses set forth to be 1. a manifest love vers 9. Gal. 4.4 2 A bountifull and large love he spared not his Son he sent him out of his bosome into the world a man will not send his Son into an ill air 3 When we loved not God when we were enemies and strangers he cast about how he might by sending his Son reconcile us to himselfe this is free gracious love so we should love one another in manifest bountifull gracious love see some Scripture pressing this president Ephes 5.1 2. if he hath so loved us as he hath given himselfe an offering of a sweet savour the more good offices should we doe to Gods people expose our selves to in jury for them Ephes 4.32 Reas 1. This argument is of great force as the Apostle applies it both to the subject and object of this love 1 In regard of us that are beloved of God children should be like the parents therefore the Apostle presseth the argument from our near conjunction with God Ephes 5 1. and the resemblance that ought to be between God and us Mat. 5.44 45. as we look to approve our selves as children of such a kind gracious tender hearted Father so to be to our Brethren 2 In regard of us as loved of God there is an equity required in our giving and receiving Mat. 10.8 as we have received love so give Mat. 18.33 34. Oughtest not thou to have forgiven c. ought we to be so rigorous to our brother when God is so gracious to us 3. From the just recompence of love we owe to God that hath loved us where we sow more seed we look for a more plentifull harvest Matth. 25.28 not to give God his own with advantage is a part of unjustice in us our love cannot much reach to God but as David Psal 16.2 3. 1 Cor. 12.7 the members of the body serve for the help of the body pour all Gods love upon his Saints David inquires if there be any left of Jonathans house that he might shew kindnesse to 2 Sam. 9.2 the kindnesse of the Lord as if David had been bound to it by the Lord. 2 Look at them that are to be loved since they have received such love we are to love them from the firmnesse of Gods love to them which we cannot reverse therefore to be beloved of men and Angels Numb 23.20 he hath blessed and I cannot reverse it my curses cannot pierce through Gods blessing towards them it 's a vain thing to hate there where God hath blessed we may say How can I hate where God hath not hated He hath loved and I cannot reverse it it is not for the creature to be so sawcy malepert to dare to bestow his hatred where God his love and blessing when Isaac had blessed Jacob the younger brother Gen. 27.33 34. though Esau did intreat him and fought it with tears though his own affection we●t that way yet he would not reverse it 3 From the danger that may befall our selves if we love not where God hath loved 2 Chron. 19.2 3. The wrath of God hath gone out against his children when they have loved where God hath hated So when we hate where God hath loved the wrath of God is gone out against us What displeasure did befall Jehosaphat was he not a prosperous Prince there were only some few ships broken in going to Tarshish he met with no great matter of wrath but yet because he joyned in league and affection with Ahab Gods enemy wrath was gone out and did not return in vain but fell foul upon his children his eldest son proved a persecutor As Jehosaphat put forth love to Gods enemies so his own bowels hated Gods children So if we shall be straight hearted where God hath loved Gods wrath is gone out against us and will finde either us out or our children Vse 1. Reproves all such strangenesse or enmity that is found in Gods people towards the brethren one would think they should love one another that have Gods love shed abroad in them yet this exhortation shews they are backward in this duty When Gods people are young beginners and new come on then they think they can never love Christ nor his servants enough so Mary Luke 7.47 when her sins were now forgiven her many debts forgiven her she loved the creditor much but St. John implies that his old age had need of this exhortation what through love of the world themselves and their lusts the people of God grow cold in their love to God and his servants This argument of love St. John doth presse in all this Epistle and the danger of the contrary is great you renounce the resemblance of your heavenly Father you are not like him you cannot love them so manifestly freely and largely as God hath loved us we expose our selves to the losse of the sense of our comfort This is one reason why we
where is much forgiven there is much love Luk. 10.43.47 where we have a thousand forgiven we shall be ready to forgive an hundred Ephes 4. ult 2 He purges filth If our hearts be purified from uncleannesse and sinfull distempers there the heart runs clear in love and there dwels 1 Pet. 1.21 But if the heart be full of mud it will run foul in hatred 3 He works love If we love our brethren it must be from the love of God in us if there be love it is from God if there be hatred it is from the Devill Judg. 9.23 it is said That he sent an evill spirit between Abimilech and the men of Shechem Where Satan dwels he will set all on fire all hatred and wrath is from hell and it will so kindle that it will consume one another Fire from hell doth not warm it scorcheth Ephes 4.17 If we give way to sinful wrath we give place to the Devil Love cannot be from the Devil 2 This love is not from the world Jam. 4.4 3 This is not from our flesh Jam. 4.5 Therefore it must spring from God who makes peace pardoning our sins and mortifying our corruptions Quest But may there not be peace where Satan is Luk. 11.21 Answ He dwels in peace but a false peace for the wrath of God lyes on that soul as a mans house when it is on fire he being asleep he sleeps but not securely 2 This peace is a peace of a mans own conception Obj. There may be much peace and much love and I have known much true hearted love amongst men that have nothing but the light of Nature much more where is the light of Gods common grace shall we say God dwels not here Answ The Spirit speaks not of civill love but of such a love as wherein God dwels pardoning sin and mortifying sin which he never doth in natural men there may be found good nature in men but that love which evidences pardoning and healing of sin is not found in natural men this love differs from carnal love 1 This love reacheth not to the body onely but to the soul Lev. 19.16 17. If we love not the soul of our brother our love is not true love 2 Christian love reacheth to strangers and enemies as well as neighbours and friends good natured love may reach to strangers but not to enemies 3 Christian love will be stronger to our brethren then worldly love though Christian love may be damped yet it will over-flow good natured love that comes from a little fountain a little thing will stop it but Christian love springs from heaven and no man can make a dam to stop it Vse 1. Of tryal of Gods fellowship with us whether God dwell in our hearts or no where God once dwels he always dwels John 10.27.28 who shall put him out he is stronger then all Quest How shall I know whether God dwell in my heart or no Answ Ask thy soul whether God dwell in thee or no not good natured love but that love which desires peace of conscience and purity of thy owne heart and of thy brothers 2 Cor. 7.8 9 10. 2 This should teach us all to walk in a frame of brotherly love to abound in tenderness of spirit to one anothers souls not to provoke one another to wrath and seduce from ways of salvation but to be helpful one to another in our spiritual estate God loves to lye in a bed of love God will not dwell where love dwels not therefore keep open house for the spirit of love God is where he loves and he loves to be where love is wrath malice and hatred smoaks God out of doors a man performs no duty pleasing to God while wrath is in his heart Doct. That such as love in brotherly love the love of God is perfect in such vers 16 17. His love is perfect in us he doth not mean that love which God hath shed abroad in our hearts for there is no love of God but is perfect in every man but his love is perfect that is that love by which we love God If our love be not wanting to our brethren our love is perfect towards God What is meant by perfect Perfect is diversly taken sometimes it is taken for sound and unfaigned thus Amaziah did not that which was good in the sight of the Lord with a perfect heart 2 Chron. 15.2 But David and good King Hezekiah did that which was good in the sight of the Lord with a perfect heart 2 King 18.3 that is without hypocrisie and rottennesse Let a man professe love to God and not love to his brother his love is not true but hypocritical but if a man unfeignedly love his brother he doth soundly love God a man cannot finde God pardoning his sins healing his infirmities but he will love his brethren and do good offices to them 2 Perfect is all one with entire as a childe is then said to be perfect when he hath all the parts of a man this perfectnesse is opposed to that which is maimed so his love is perfect which is entire to God and man All our duty is to love God and to love our neighbour as our selves 1 John 4.21 He hath shewed thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to walk humbly with thy God that is to expresse thy love to God and to do justice and love mercy that is to our brethren Mic. 6.8 This is perfection of spirit Rom. 13.10 Therefore saith the Apostle He that loves fulfills the Law the law of the first and second Table and God would have the chiefest part of our love to him expressed in our love to our brethren 1 Cor. 13.12 the chiefest of those is love we do God more honour by faith and hope but we edifie the Church more by love so that God requires as we see 1 Cor. 13.1 2 3. our love to him to be expressed by doing good to the sons of men Hence our Saviour will reason with the sons of men at the last day Come ye blessed of my Father Matth. 25.34 to the end so that all the love God expects we should shew to him should be poured out to our brethren if thou be righteous what dost thou then give to God Job 35.6 7 8. 1 Cor. 11.10 I have abounded more then they all saith St. Paul by the grace of God and that good was by doing many good offices to the Brethren hence God would have all the sons of men to serve him in their general callings with such graces 1 Cor. 16.14 as they may shew forth in their particular callings in doing all their duties in love when David was earnest with God for the pardoning of his sins Psal 51.8 vers 18. and 12.13 shewes you that as he would spend himself in Gods praise so he would labour to bring on others in the ways of grace 3 Perfection of degrees which he
of God shining in our hearts the mercy of God pacifying our souls so that now we do not onely believe the promises belonging to us but the feelings of Gods love is a manifestation of Gods grace John 14.21 22. If any man love me saith Christ and keep my Word my Father will love him and we will come in to him and make our abode with him As we grow in love so the comforts of Gods Spirit grow in us The ground of this reason is taken from Gods nature who is love God is not said to be faith or hope but love and the more any man hath received of love the nearer doth he come to God and the readier is he to be doing good offices and to be helpful Reas 2. From the cause of love we know God dwels in us and wee in him because we have received a Spirit of love We could not receive a spirit of love if we did not receive a spirit of faith Gal. 5.6 We could not love our brethren if we had not faith to believe in Christ Now where faith is there Christ dwels Ephes 3.17 This reason is from the cause of love Vse 1. Of consolation to loving Christians they have manifest experience and knowledge of Gods love Hereby we know that God dwells in us and we in him The benefit of a loving spirit is this that it keeps fellowship with God and that entire fellowship A loving man doth not onely believe that he hath fellowship with God but he knows it he hath evident reason for it 2 To teach such as want the goodnesse of the promises they are not sensisible of Gods favour they have no sensible experience of it they may be perswaded that God will shew them mercy at the end but yet they do not know it If thou wilt know the fellowship between God and thy soule then pray more that the Sprit of love may dwell in thee as thy love grows so shalt thou grow in sensible experience of Gods love to thee God crowns faith with trust and confidence and assurance but he crowns love with experience If you want experience of Gods love then think surely there is some weed of envy wrath and hatred from which if thou cleanse thy heart thou shalt not onely have assurance but experience 3 This refutes the Papists that say a man cannot know that God dwels in him this is an evident signe that they have neither faith nor love if they had faith they should have assurance if love they should have experience 1 JOHN 4.14 And we have seen and doe testifie that the Father sent the Sonne to be the Saviour of the world Doct. THat such as love one another they have seen and do beare witnesse of the Father sending his Son to be a Saviour of the world John 13.4.5 Reas This word sight is more then believing for the Apostle put a difference between them 2 Cor. 4.3 We believe that Christ sits at the right hand of God but we have not seen it when he saith They have seen he would have you know that they have had experimental knowledge all sight is an act of sense and riseth from some ground of reason reason is from sensible feeling which every loving soule hath found that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world a Christian knows that except his heart be warmed with the love of God he cannot love his brethren The woman in the Gospel of whom Christ asked a little water when she saw that Christ was the Messiah and had convinced her of her sins John 4. she left her water pots vers 20. and ran into the City and saith to the men Come see a man that hath told me all that ever I did is not this the Christ Vers 29. and vers 39 40. When the Samaritans were warmed with his words they besought him to stay amongst them and many of them believed in him so that so much sight of Christ so much love Reas 2. From the knowledg that such have of Gods love unto themselves the Lord hath sent his Son to save the world the Lord hath sent his Son into the world to save us from his own wrath and shall we bear wrath and malice towards those that are his a Christian will be ashamed that his heart should be wrathful and malicious he will be reconciled to his hrethren when a Christian walks in love he hath seen the Saviour of the world and hath known him for that makes him love them because God sent his Son to save them They bear witnesse If a man refuse the love of his brethren he denies that God sent his Sonne to be a Saviour of his brethren from his wrath God sent his Sonne to save us from hell death and the grave and from all evill we may meet with God hath promised to with hold no good thing from them that feare him but if death and sicknesse be good we shall have them Psal 84.11 Now if we with-hold any good from our brethren we bear witnesse that Christ came not into the world to save them Vse 1. This should teach us to lay down all wrath and hatred and to be discouraged from harbouring any such distempers in our souls for else you proclaim before God Angels and men that God did did not send his Son to be a Saviour for shall Christ come to save his people from the wrath of God and from the Devil and shall he not free his people from my wrath Either make Christ a whole Saviour else make him no Saviour at all If Christ save from any evill he will save from all Agrippa was a Christian in part but Christ was not a Saviour in part 2 To exhort every soule to be loving to their brethren the more you abound in love to your brethren the more you testifie that God sent his Sonne into the world to be a Saviour and the more love will God expresse to your soules 3 Of consolation to such as love all men but especially to such as are of the houshold of Faith such a man hath seen that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world As Gods will is they shou d be saved so for his part his will is they should be saved such a man may be perswaded that God hath forgiven him his sins 1 JOHN 4.15 Whosoever shall confesse that Jesus is the Son of God God dwelleth in him and he in God THe 14 and 15 verses contain an argument of Gods love dwelling in us the proposition is laid down vers 14. the assumption vers 15. Doct. The confession that Jesus Christ is the Son of God is a true note or pledge of our mutual entire and constant fellowship with God They have entire fellowship because they doe not onely dwell one with another but one in another as members in the body as branches in the root Whosoever shall confesse Jesus c. So that this is one mark of
unto Christ Doe you sanctifie him in your hearts Zach. 12.10 If you be obedient children unto God you shall injoy intire fellowship with God 3. Of comfort to such as have prevailed with their hearts and lives to make such a confession Doth any man desire everlasting life Let him look up to Christ there is none from whom you should look for salvation but Christ wrestle with God by prayer that you may find Christ in all the Ordinances you partake of so shall you be sure to have God dwelling in you and you in him so shall you not goe from home whither soever you goe 1 JOHN 4.16 And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us c. THese words contain a third argument to prove a proposition laid down vers 12. That they that love one another God dwels in them and the argument is taken from the knowledge and faith that such have of the love that God hath towards them and it stands thus they that have known and believed the love that God hath to them such dwell in God and God in them but they that love one another do know and believe the love that God hath to them Ergo Doct. That loving Christians doe discern the love that God hath to them as well by knowledge as by faith We have known and believe the love that God hath to us this love is wrapt up in the bosome of the Father and no man can discern either love or hatred by any outward thing but yet this love is manifested by faith and knowledge faith and knowledge are both acts of the judgement for both are Scientia axiomatis certi the knowledge of a certain truth for it is not divine Faith unlesse it be of such a truth Cui subesse falsum non potest Quest How thou doth faith and knowledge differ Answ Faith is the judgement of a certain truth but certain by divine testimony whether of the Spirit or of the Word the apprehension we have of a truth by the authority of a divine testimony is faith but knowledge is the judgement of a truth certain not only by a divine testimony but either by sense or experience or evident reason experience is but an observation of divers Sciences and so most of the rules of practicall Art are knowne by experience or by evident reason such are Mathematical rules gathered by certain principles of evident reason such therefore as love one another have a certain perswasion of Gods love to them by some divine 〈…〉 3 A loving 〈…〉 love of God to him by evid●●● reason by artificial argu● 〈…〉 judgement of Gods love to him First From 〈…〉 in a Christians heart when he is once be● 〈…〉 exhorts them to be loving and ge● to a● 〈…〉 ●metimes foolish disobedient and 〈◊〉 one another Iames 〈◊〉 do you think the Scripture speaks in vain the 〈…〉 in us lusteth after envy the frame of our natural temper lusteth after envy emulation as the sparks flye upward 〈◊〉 therefore we find this temper subdued that we can think well and speak well and doe good mee● to our brethren way this is an evident argument that God hath shewed love to us or 〈◊〉 the could never have so freely loved others 2. From the knowledge 〈…〉 may have of 〈…〉 in Christ because they see us expressin● 〈…〉 Iohn 13. 〈…〉 this shall all men know that ye are the Disciples if 〈…〉 men forward and ready 〈◊〉 ●elpfulnesse to their 〈…〉 ●ill say surely he is 〈◊〉 that company i● therefo●● 〈…〉 to be Christ 〈…〉 may not 〈…〉 it our selves ●●ay not 〈…〉 discern love to 〈…〉 all 〈◊〉 world knows it Vse 1. Of refuta●●● of ●●●e Popish 〈…〉 that faith is rather defined by 〈…〉 the evidence of things not seen but we 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 well stand together 〈◊〉 we 〈◊〉 know a 〈…〉 we can believe when Steven saw Christ 〈◊〉 at the right 〈…〉 what did he not then believe it For that place Heb 〈…〉 not a definition of faith but a description of 〈…〉 of the 〈…〉 that it makes things evident that we 〈…〉 as by faith 〈…〉 though we 〈…〉 his feeling 〈…〉 not his faith but helpeth it John 20.27 28. 2. Bellarmine and most of the 〈◊〉 say that 〈◊〉 i● spectalis misericor●●● is not 〈…〉 but praesumpti●●● certainly their errour is presumptuous for doth not the Apostle plainy say We 〈…〉 the love that God hath to as Vse 2. This may be a strong 〈…〉 to be abundant in love and tender heartednesse one to another little doth a man know how he disturbs the 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 own conscience that disturbs another mans peace true it is 〈…〉 wrong his brother in evill 〈…〉 hard speeches in doing evill 〈…〉 and he goes 〈…〉 other times and thinks all is right as 〈…〉 that the Lord is departed from him so that there is as 〈◊〉 difference betwixt himself now and himself at other times as betwixt a man found and a man fainting away with some evill disease or betwixt a Vine of September and December formerly full of sap and 〈…〉 now dead and 〈◊〉 Why what 's the matter the heart is so straight and heavy Why our bowels have been shut up towards our brethren and therefore God shuts up his favour and helpfulnesse from us therefore we hear much and profit little receive the Sacrament often and little good done as you desire therefore to keep Gods love fresh and springing up in you so let love to your brethren grow up and spring in you Many a soule is in feare and doubts of Gods love to him Why what must he doe Why stir up your love to God and your brethren and God will manifest his love to you 〈◊〉 2.13 Mercy rejoyceth against judgement If a man have an heart pitying the miseries of others whether in their bodies or in their souls at the day of judgement when others tremble and quake merciful men shall rejoyce Matth. 5.7 1 JOHN 4. ●● God is love and he that 〈…〉 in 〈…〉 1. The 〈…〉 contain a 〈…〉 those 〈…〉 one 〈…〉 as he 〈◊〉 said down 〈…〉 and ther●● 〈…〉 words 〈…〉 parts 〈…〉 1. The 〈…〉 2. The 〈…〉 constant 〈…〉 dwell 〈…〉 one an another 〈…〉 God observe 〈…〉 〈…〉 part of him whosely 〈…〉 it is called it that is the object 〈…〉 Christ 〈◊〉 the object of 〈…〉 Psalm 7●●● In the 〈…〉 not but it 's 〈◊〉 to in 〈◊〉 there 〈…〉 lovely 2. God is love effect 〈◊〉 he is the 〈…〉 of love 1 〈…〉 Christ is called Wisdome because he gives 〈…〉 so God 〈…〉 if there be a 〈…〉 to 〈◊〉 1 John 4 ●● and so if any shew love to 〈…〉 3 God is love 〈…〉 God full of love and mercy we 〈…〉 is wisdome it selfe or love it selfe without a 〈…〉 Aco●deus non predicatur de 〈…〉 man wisdome or a 〈…〉 but ●●re God transcends all 〈…〉 abstracts God is love from where may be 〈…〉 it's of the divine Essence we may 〈…〉 God is a Spirit that
loving spirits are full of fears and terrours as Jo●● 4 So Heman and Paul compla●● 2 Cor. 7.5 that 〈…〉 without and terrours within if such glorious Saints may be fea●●st will you say they were unfound Answ There may be found such fears even in Gods Saints that have ●●perience of his love 〈◊〉 and the world experience of their love 〈◊〉 consider what kind 〈…〉 it is the fears differ much from 〈…〉 of unfound hearts First The fears of the godly spring not so 〈◊〉 from the expectation of death and hell as from some inwa●● trouble for want of Gods favour Psal 80.3 4. Turn us again 〈…〉 thy 〈◊〉 to shine and we shall be saved it s for want of the 〈…〉 that they so grieve otherwise we read not of the fears 〈…〉 judgement now here is a great difference 〈…〉 of love mixt with 〈◊〉 fears 〈◊〉 it s the love of God they 〈…〉 the contrary 〈…〉 is not so much affected for the way 〈…〉 for the sence 〈…〉 and judgement and expectation 〈…〉 Secondly to the 〈…〉 there is 〈…〉 ma●● 〈◊〉 support 〈…〉 thought within ●e 〈…〉 heart he hath no 〈…〉 wrath 〈◊〉 mixt with 〈…〉 but sus●● 〈…〉 for 〈…〉 Thirdly ●●here 〈…〉 the effect 〈…〉 from God as 〈…〉 from 〈…〉 other means 〈…〉 ●tresse sometimes 〈…〉 sometimes he 〈…〉 as run to an 〈…〉 science falls to 〈…〉 But the fear of 〈…〉 use 〈◊〉 right me 〈…〉 his 〈◊〉 came 〈…〉 exceedingly What 〈…〉 he to Wiches ●●●●laters No 〈◊〉 himselfe to seek the Lord 〈…〉 him for help 2 Chron. 20.3 So 〈…〉 seem very 〈…〉 will throw themselves into his armes they run to the horns of 〈…〉 these if they 〈◊〉 ●●erish will the 〈◊〉 and indeed the heart 〈…〉 found in love then when it 〈…〉 and it argues the 〈…〉 cleave to him when we see 〈…〉 Obj. May we not find many 〈…〉 defie death and judge●● 〈…〉 no more afraid of hell then if it were a ●●le Answ True there are such ●●terous spirits the●●either 〈…〉 man are not afraid of hell and ye● 〈◊〉 from any 〈…〉 differs from the boldnesse of Christians For 〈…〉 First It s without root Secondly Without fruit whereas the true 〈…〉 Christians proceeds from faith in Christ Eph. 3.12 Rom. 5.1 2 3. 〈…〉 from searednesse and benummednesse of conscience 〈…〉 such neither fear God nor 〈◊〉 whereas the boldnesse 〈…〉 them reverence God and fear sin the more Thirdly Their fearle●nesse is fruitlesse th●y are not more fruitfull by it but more licentious and such men ordinarily at death are desperately licentious then halter or dagger or any thing to rid them out of the horrour of conscience Vse ● May teach all them that will be possest with a spirit of boldnesse and confidence let them maintain sound hearted live to their brethren and indeed there is no 〈◊〉 that befalls Gods servants ●ut it proceeds either from bemudding themselves with the world or else for want of love to their brethren As a wi●● when her husband hath been long abroad and her heart hath gone after her lovers his coming is the lesse welcome she could 〈◊〉 his comming defer'd so when we have let our hearts run loose from God and our brethren why then our hearts grow full of doubts and fears gladly could we desire that God would defer his coming and respite us a little that we might recover our selves before we go hence and be no more seen therefore as you will finde your hearts comfortable and unmoveable at death and judgement when the Mountain quake and the Seas roar would you then be chearfull grow up in love to God acquaint your selves with him let your desires be toward ● him and withall joyn the love of your brethren or else his coming will be uncomfortable Even as children when their Parents have been abroad and they have fallen out and fought and hurt one another 〈…〉 their Fathers coming which otherwise would have been 〈…〉 if you fall out with your brethren and stain their good names and wrong them you still finde your hearts afraid of Gods coming and would gladly have God to defer it a while It 's a direction therefore to all the sons of men how to be prepared for death and judgement it is not building Hospitals that will fit you for it but this is the best way love God and love your brethren and you cannot dye uncomfortably No man dies more fearfully then a contentious or covetous man a wrangling contentious man never dies with peace and comfort if therefore thou findest an heart afraid of death and judgement if thou wouldst help this labour to cleanse out all enmity and want of love Vse 2. Of consolation to such as finde their hearts fearful and uncomfortable and yet find their hearts sound in love to God and their brethren why consider if there be not an evill root of bitternesse in you and if thou findest thy heart free from envy and wrath and hatred then consider what good offices thou dost labour not only to be sincere but to 〈◊〉 up to fruitfulness and if God give you to see that your fear is rather for want of his favour then for hell and wrath this is not the fear of hypocrites Isa 33.14 but proceds from want of experience Vse 3. It is a ground of much comfort to those that are either fearlesse of death and judgement or sound in love if thou findest thy fearlesnesse arise from longing after God and making thee more fruitful Why it s an evidence that thou art sound-hearted in love And again if thou findest a loving heart why thou hast a just ground of fearlesse boldnesse soundnesse of love and boldnesse goe hand in hand And how should we labour for that grace that will help us against all fears and doubts Wee have formerly heard of the torment of feare and the hypocrisie of fear Now the third thing is the remedy of this feare But perfect love casteth out feare Doct. 3. True hearted love to God casteth out all feare of evill from the hand of God So that though at first the conscience of a young Christian be fearful of the wrath of God and judgement yet as love grows so feare is casting out Perfect love casts out feare he means not without imperfection For we know but in part and love but in part but he speaks of love without hypocrisie and dissimulation True-hearted love fears no evill from the hand of God Now this love casts out feare Not as soon as ever it comes into the soule but by little and little as a man that goes to cleanse a pit he cannot do it presently but he is casting it out till it be all cleansed Fear is a deep pit compared to the sinking into deep mire now love comes to cast out this fear but it 's not done the first hour but by little and little it will get rid of all fear it doth not cast out the fear of God for the more we love him the more we
had loved us because we first loved him 2 In Scripture account that which comes after is not the cause of that which went before therefore our love coming after cannot be the cause of Gods love going before To Abraham and his seed were the promises made not by works or obedience to the Law for the Law was given four hundred years after Gal. 3.17 and therefore God had not respect to it as the Apostle argues So that which we have done four thousand years after the world was made cannot be the cause of Gods love before the world was Rom. 9.12 13 14. If the Apostle there had not excluded foreseen works his arguing had been of no effect for he speaks not onely of what was then but hee considered nothing that might be afterwards as the cause of his love Vse 1. To refute those that make Gods love to us depend upon our love to him they expresly blot out this Scripture to say that any one is beloved of God for his fore-seen faith is to say that God loved us because we first loved him which is expresly contrary to this Text so that if we enquire the cause of Gods love to us we must seek it in God not in our selves for he loved us because he loved us Vse 2. May teach us to love God betimes for you can never begin too soon but he hath prevented you you can never begin so early but he hath been up before you what a shame is it for men to deferre this till 30. 40. 50. yeares till their old age God was up betimes to manifest his love to you and will not you begin to love God till you are going out of the world Vse 3. To such as have already given their love to God let them learn to maintain their love and increase it a man is wont to make much of an old friend Thine own friend and thy Fathers friend forsake not Prov. 27.10 Why God is the ancientest that ever thou hadst he loved thee before thou wert before thou knewest what the world was or what love was therefore love him again Vse 4. Of consolation to such as have experience of Gods love towards them if God loved us before we loved him when we were strangers and enemies then surely he will not cast us off for our infirmities in our after loves it may be we may be loose and sinful but God loved us at first not for our goodnesse neither will he cast us off afterward for our wickednesse Yet this is no encouragement to licentiousnesse for God knows how to put us to anguishes and straights and crosses and yet reserve everlasting life for us There is never a servant of God but had he cast him off for his failings he had never been saved none but have failed in many things and abused Gods grace but God knows how to heal such distempers and yet reserve his mercy to us if he began to love us before we loved him then as he was first in love so he will be last Vse 5. May teach us to be free in our love to God and our brethren Mat. 10.8 Freely ye have received freely give God loved us when we loved not him So though men prevent you not with love yet prevent you them and if they provoke you be fast in your love be like God in your love begin first and continue last and so come off freely in your love to God be content to part with all for him for when shall we be able to give more to God then he hath given us If you ask In quo consistit efficacia gratiae What makes grace effectual to any soul the answer is the love of God to us Doct. 2. The preventing love of God to us is the effectual cause of our love to God The love he here speaks of is such a love as casts out feare of judgement and therefore must needs be a securing love 1. Objectivè By setting us a pattern of love but that 's not all for all have read and heard of the great love of God to us 2 Physicè by working something in us which makes us to love him Jer. 31.3 With loving kindnesse have I drawn thee and this is not onely a moral drawing by propounding some suitable object as an horse is drawn by a lock of Hay for that 's a leading rather then a drawing but Gods drawing us is not onely by propounding fit arguments but by a physical or rather hyper physical work of his Spirit he makes us of unwilling to be willing to follow him objects do not give us a new heart but God is said to give us a new heart Ezek. 36.26 this he works 1 By striking us with shame and horrour for our sins so that we are brought heartily to grieve for them and when he hath drawn us to the suburbs of hell then he shews us the glad tidings of salvation and withal gives us a believing heart to long after them to embrace them and to assure our selves of them Reas 1. From the efficacy of Gods gracious work there is no work of God in us but it works in our hearts the like suitable work If God choose us for himself then we choose him for our God we choose him his Word and favour and promises above all treasure Gods election of us stamps on us an election of him Hath God purchased us at a dear rate then we learn to purchase Christ at a dear rate though with the losse of all we have Doth God call any of us to be his sons then we learn to call him Father Hos 2.1 to 3. In what wayes he walks towards us we begin to walk towards him but ever God begins first Psal 27.8 When God saith to a soul Seek my face then it answers Thy face O Lord will I seek If God go on in a constant course of helpfulnesse by his Spirit to us then we go on in a constant frame of grace towards him Jer. 32.40 I will not turn away from them and then he will put his feare in our hearts that we shall not turn from him So that Gods work ever leaves some impression of the like frame in us if God first love us then we learn to love him Vse 1. To reprove the Papists and Pelagians that have attributed the efficacy of grace to other causes If you should ask the Pelagians of old their followers at this day what is the reason why Peter accepts Gods love Simon Magus refuseth it They would say the one was willing to accept the offer the other not Well then the efficacy of grace consists in our wils then we begin first Many of the Papists say the same but the more moderate amongst them ask them why Peter accepts grace Simon Magus refuseth it they say the grace offered was sufficient for them both but God offered it to Peter in a fit time and place when his heart was free from temptation but it was offered
to Simon Magus at such a time when his heart was carried away with the love of money But the true cause was Gods first love to Peter that made him love God again should God wait for times and opportunities why at the best time mens hearts will finde some evasions if God should stay for a fit time he should never find it for Christians can tell God took hold on them when their hearts were most undisposed to it How long is it before they can be convinced of their dangerous estate or will be brought on to seek for help till God awaken their hearts and open their eyes so that they would be glad to see one glimpse of favour why tell them of never so fair promises they cannot be brought to embrace them so that unlesse God mightily draws us to it we should never come on to accept of the offer of grace but we therefore love God because by his preventing love he brought us to that which of our selves we could never have been brought to Vse 2. Would a man know whether God love him or no a needful point to be known Why no man can know it by these outward things these fall alike to all Ecles 9.1 Why enquire you how thy heart stands affected to God if thou canst find in thy heart that thou lovest God the Text will tell thee that God loveth thee Object Love God who doth not God forbid that any should not love God Answ That thou mayest know this indeed dost thou find thy heart choosing God above all things in the world Why thou couldst not thus choose God unlesse he had first chosen thee if thou findest thou canst be content to purchase Christ at the losse of thy dearest comforts then make account that God hath loved thee and been willing to part with Christ for thee What made Abraham willing to offer up his Son but that he knew that God had given his Son to dye for him Canst thou look up to God as thy Father then he hath adopted thee for his Son dost thou find thy heart cleaving close to God as David did Psal 73. ult It 's good for me to draw near to God why it 's evident that Gods love is constant to thee because thine is so constant to him Vse 3 Of consolation to such as doe find in their hearts that they doe love God if thou findest thou couldst be willing to part with all for his sake why then surely God so loved thee first that he will rather part with any thing then thee Isa 43.4 O how this should stir us up to love God more then ever we did if thou lovest God dearly and prizest him above all things why this will seal up to thee that he loveth thee as dearly if you would know whether God love you with a love unto life why labour you to love him with a lively love 1 JOHN 4.20 21 If any man say I love God and hateth his Brother he is a lyar for he that loveth not his Brother whom he hath seen how can he love God whom he hath not seen c. THese words continue the discourse hegun verse 12 wherein he useth two motives to stir us up to love our Brethren 1 From the fellowship such have with God amplified from the 13. verse to 16. 2 From the soundnesse of Gods love to such from verse 17. to the end In these two verses he argues this truth by the contrary viz. that such as hate their Brethren their love is not perfect but unsound If any man say he loves God and hates his brother he is a lyar then he loves not God this he proves by a double argument 1 From the greater occasion he hath to love his Brothrr then God therefore if he love not his brother he loves not God and the occasion is the dayly sight of his brother 2 From the like and the same cause he hath to love his brother as well as God and that is from the equal commandement of God and therefore if we love God out of obedience to his law we should love our brother out of obedience to the same law Doct. 1. That the hatred of a Christian brother is an undoubted sign of hypocrisie of the profession of our love to God If any man say in heart tongue or practice that he loves God and yet hates his brother such a man is a lyar that is he expresseth not the truth 1 Joh. 3.9 to 11. this is part of the message of God that we love one another now the profession of a Christian is a profession of his subjection to the Gospel of Christ Now the Gospel holds out five principal Ordinances 1 Prayer 2 The Apostles Doctrines 3 Sacraments 4 Mutual Communion 5 Discipline Now if a man professe subjection to the Gospel he professeth subjection to these five Ordinances The Apostle delights in this word profession Heb. 3.1 and commends it in Timothy that he had made a good profession before many witnesses 1 Tim. 6.12 Now doe but consider what every one of these Ordinances expresse about brotherly love 1 In prayer we call God Our Father and if he be our Father then all his children are our brethren and if we doe not respect them as our brethren we renounce God for our Father 2 In the same prayer we desire God to forgive us no further then we have hearts to forgive our brethren if therefore we will not forgive our Brethren we are no true professors 2 In the hearing of the word we are to come like New born Babes desiring the sincere milk of the word and that is when we come free from all malice and emulation as babes be 2 Pet. 2.1 2. Therefore if a man come to the word with an heart full of envy and emulation he professeth himself a Christian but he deceives himselfe 2 It overthrows the Gospel because this is one of the great Commandements of the Gospel that we love one another Mat. 22.36 to 40. if a man therefore professe himself a hearer of the law and so of the Gospel for he that renounceth the law renounceth the Gospel for the Gospel establisheth obedience to the Law Rom. 3. ult Besides it is the Commandement of the Gospel for the whole Gospel is compact of two Faith and love 2 Tim. 1.13 Joh. 13.34 and doe not yeeld obedience to this particular Commandement of the Gospel he is a lyar 3 The Sacraments are seals of our love in Baptisme We are baptised into one body 1 Cor. 12 13. and in the Lords Supper We are all partakers of one bread and one spirit 1 Cor. 10.17 If therefore there be a different spirit in us we are not of the same spirit work not by the same Spirit In a naturall body if a member be cut off in a combate in our hot blood we misse it not nor feel the pain but in cold blood we find the misse of it and seek out for help so in
his principle being given to Adam Doe this and live this still cleaves to us by nature and this is the Religion of all the Nations to look to be saved by the works either of the naturall or morall Law 2. Suppose you convince flesh and bloud that all his righteousnesse is unclean why yet far off was it from men in St. Johns time to look for salvation in a crucified Saviour this was a stumbling block to the Jewes and to the Greeks foolishnesse 1 Cor. 1.23 3. Suppose you prevail so far with flesh and bloud as to convince them their righteousnesse is unclean and that there is no salvation but onely in Christ yet nature will not be perswaded that Christ did all this for him but in anguish of soule nature runs to merry company to the world to the gallowes rather then it will come to Christ for help and wait on him and cleave to him if therefore a man be brought to believe on him as his Saviour and by his Priestly Kingly and Propheticall Office to look for salvation and trust on him for it is an evidence of our Regeneration Reas 1. From the mighty power of lively faith for St. John here ●oth not speak of a cold dead faith but of a lively powerfull faith now where such faith is it makes us live by our faith Heb. 2.4 The just shall by his faith live a life of justification and sanctification faith looks not at his own works for satisfaction but to him that justifies the ungodly Rom. 4.4 5 6. And so by faith we live a life of sanctification w●ether Gods will be to be done or suffered he lives by faith that is he will have a commandement for his rule no duty he takes in hand but he will have his warrent for it 2. Faith looks to the promise for strength when he goes about any Christian duty he goes not about it in his own strength but he derives strength from Christ Without me ye can doe nothing from him is thy fruit found Hos 14.8 9. he relies on the promise for help for comfort for acceptance he doth all in the name of Christ that is in his life and power and looks for acceptance in the name of Christ onely 3. If he suffers the will of God and lies under heavy temptations and afflictions why he waits on God he lives by his faith he knowes that he that will come shall come and will not tarry Heb. 10.36 37. in the mean time the just lives by faith that is quiets himselfe in dependence on Christ and expectation of his promise Vse 1. To refute a Popish Doctrine that teacheth That faith may be common to Gods people with Hypocrites and they professe no other faith then what may be common to Hypocrites and Devills and therefore they disclaim justification by faith because if faith justifie then the Devills and Hypocrites may be justified But the Apostle speaks of a faith that flesh and bloud cannot attain unto therefore that which they call Catholique faith to believe those Doctrines mala fide propounded by their Church is a fiction the Devill believes better then they he believes the word of God to be true but to believe this to be true by a true and lively faith is such a beliefe as whereby we are born of God Vse 2. Of tryall whereby we may take an estimate of our faith thou saist thou believest that Jesus is the Christ Why try that hath thy faith regenerated thee hath it brought thee into subjection to Gods will Dost thou live by thy faith that is if thou beest to doe any part of Gods will dost thou walk by a Commandement for thy rule and dost thou depend upon some Promise for strength if thou beest to suffer Gods will dost thou wait patiently on Christ and quiet thy selfe in him then thy faith is a regenerating faith Contrary if a man say he believes in Christ and yet makes no conscience to live according to Gods commandements relies not on him for strength in his performances is not patient under his hand such a beliefe as this is far from that which the Text speaks of Vse 3. Of direction what course he must take that would become a son of God born of him Why faith is the door wereby we are to enter into this happy estate there is a power in faith not onely to justifie but to sanctifie If therefore thou be convinced of thy filthy unclean state by nature and lookest up to Christ for cleansing if thou findest thy heart submitting to Gods will carefull to walk by a rule going out of thy selfe depending upon him for strength and if God hide his face thou canst waite patiently on him why this is the way to regeneration To believe on Christ and not to make use of him is to say we believe in him and yet believe him not If thou were told that in such a corner of a field there lay abundance of treasure and yet thou livest in penury and want and never goest about to dig it up every man would think thou wert not perswaded of the truth of it but that thou lookest at it as a fable So for a man to say that he believes on Christ and yet to let Christ lie by him as a refused commodity and never look to him for salvation and help who will believe that we are perswaded that Jesus is the Christ the anointed of God Vse 4. Of consolation to every believing soul we are ready to call in question our regeneration and adoption why if God gives us hearts believing that Jesus is the Christ and therefore thou goest about to dig up this treasure in him and therefore art resolved not to leave off till thou hast found him and trustest upon him daily for help and comfort dependest on him seekest him with all thy heart Why be of good comfort thy faith is a sufficient testimony to thee that thou art born of God 1 JOHN 5.1 latter part And every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him Doct. EVery Christian that is affected with the love of God as a father is inlarged also with love to his brethren as those that are begotten of him This Doctrine is not delivered in these expresse termes any where else but something like is found John 20.17 I ascend to my Father and your Father He acknowledgeth his Father to be their Father reconciled in him and he looks at them as his bre hren therefore tell my Brethren He therefore that acknowledgeth God as his father and bears a child-like love to him by the same affection is he carried to love his brethren as those that are begotten of God Reas 1. Because he takes them all to be his Brethren And 2. Because he looks at God as their father as well as his so that he that looks at God as his Father and yet respects not his children as his brethren is a lyer he that loves his
Father loves all his children because they are his brethren of the same bloud of the same womb 2. If we look at God as our Father and love him accordingly then we look at his children as those that have the image of God stampt upon them and therefore we look at them as of the same temper with our selves as partakers of the divine nature with our selves 2 Pet. 1.4 3. If we look at God as our Father and so at every believer as the son of God then we cannot but conceive that they are beloved of God and that God pities them as a father doth his children Psal 103.13 Why then we cannot love God the Father but we must love his children for the loves sake that God bears them It 〈…〉 for 2 Chron. 19.2 Shouldest thou love 〈…〉 those whom the Lord loves 〈…〉 20 21. so 〈…〉 those 〈◊〉 love●●● Lord 〈…〉 〈…〉 God 〈…〉 then 〈…〉 for 〈…〉 w●●ked in 〈…〉 Lord spare● 〈◊〉 for David 〈…〉 1 Kings 〈…〉 of Abija● 〈…〉 God yet for David 〈◊〉 Fathers 〈…〉 ●hough God see the children o● 〈…〉 yet 〈◊〉 their ●thers sake 〈…〉 Israel So 〈◊〉 ●e if God th●●●ther ●e holy a●● 〈…〉 and 〈◊〉 though his children so●●times walk 〈…〉 for their fathers like vnto m●st ●ave them a 〈…〉 ●amp 〈…〉 helpfull and loving to them for their ●ood fa● 〈◊〉 What 〈…〉 spo●● be not the sp●●● Gods child●●● De●● ● 5 〈…〉 ●not see those badges of holinesse and righteousnesse 〈◊〉 yet because God is holy and just we are to respect them 〈…〉 God bea●● them and us It was observ●●e that speech 〈…〉 of God whe●● came to Jezabel and comman●●● 〈…〉 down out of a window and slain 〈◊〉 ●●●ds forth his 〈…〉 that cursed woman for she is a Kings dange● 〈…〉 34. What Kings ●●ghter but an Idolatrous King and yet becau●● 〈…〉 daughter bury her Now if this speech of 〈…〉 by Go● 〈◊〉 it should th●● the children of Kings and Princes 〈…〉 ●atiou● 〈◊〉 must be respected for their ●●●ds sake Why how much 〈…〉 ●ill God look you should put 〈◊〉 the 〈◊〉 and 〈…〉 any of his children be so far fo●●● 〈…〉 blaspheme 〈◊〉 them be respected no● 〈…〉 but beca●●e the sons and daughters o● 〈◊〉 King 〈…〉 they 〈…〉 and sinfull passages 〈…〉 offices 〈…〉 sons and 〈…〉 of God they have 〈…〉 of the● Father in them though 〈…〉 degenerate and that 's gre●● then to be born of any earthly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. Ex●lu●● all such from the love●● God as their Father who●e 〈◊〉 are 〈◊〉 up fr●● 〈◊〉 as their brethren i● 〈◊〉 they come 〈◊〉 the stamp of Go●●●ildren upon them his 〈◊〉 stampt upon them 〈◊〉 they begin to sit 〈◊〉 ●trange themselves from them though formerly they loved them 〈◊〉 What a poor case is his blinde world 〈◊〉 that the more any 〈…〉 the nature of God the mo●●●ey hate the● 〈◊〉 such know 〈…〉 ●ever look up to God as their Father and 〈…〉 and neglect their brethren we●● the 〈◊〉 Prin●● you wou●●●●our and respect them for their Fathers 〈◊〉 why 〈…〉 God 's sake But know that if you estrange● you 〈◊〉 from the● you plain●● shew that for want of love to them that 〈◊〉 gotten you w●● 〈◊〉 to their father that begat them Vse 2. To exhort at all 〈◊〉 his brotherly love for if God use so many Exhortations and Arguments to stir us up to this duty ●t shewes that we are very backward 〈◊〉 and that our Spirit lusts to envy James 5.5 ● And to help us to this duty of love this is an especiall good means by looking at them as born of God and so partakers of the same faith partakers of the same divine nature by looking at them as our Brethren as the beloved of God 〈…〉 great King and though they walk in many ●●ose 〈…〉 children of good parents and doth not easily break out 〈…〉 how much more ought we to love the children of 〈…〉 and Jehu could respect the Daughter 〈…〉 and enemy to the State 〈◊〉 though 〈…〉 ●od on the●● 〈…〉 love and 〈…〉 their ●●nities they are King 〈◊〉 We use to say so to some 〈◊〉 I lov'd your 〈…〉 my good friend and as honest man the● 〈◊〉 I cannot 〈◊〉 love you 〈◊〉 your Fathers ●ake and therefore I am so●●●ou take course● 〈◊〉 your good Father 〈…〉 and desire you to break off 〈◊〉 such bad company Thus we dea● 〈…〉 whom we love and shall we not doe so much 〈◊〉 for 〈…〉 children that we see degenerate from him and 〈…〉 you should take such courses as no way beseech the children of such a good Father I beseech you carry your selfe like h● 〈◊〉 be holy as he is holy and this is a true act of love 1 JOHN 5.2 By this we know that we love th● children of God when we love God and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●●mmandements IN the fourth Chapter the Apostle had exhorted us to the unfained love of our Brethren now he proceeds to a word of direction ho● 〈◊〉 now whether we love them or no. Hereby we know c. It was the scope of this holy Apostle 〈◊〉 such things as by the knowledge whereof their joy might be full and with his exhortations he mingles divers marks and signes that so knowing the estate they might have fulnesse of ●y Now therefore because love of 〈◊〉 Brethren was a course of full Joy yet if we knew not whether we loved them 〈◊〉 no it would ●e matt●●●f little 〈◊〉 therefore he tells us how we 〈…〉 to sati●fie some weak Christians th●● might be doubtfull 〈…〉 ●●ny we kn●w that 〈◊〉 love the children of 〈◊〉 when we love 〈…〉 his commandeme●●s A right Preachers 〈◊〉 First he sayes down instructions and duties and then layes down 〈…〉 In the words two 〈◊〉 First The expediency of our knowledge of our love to our Brethren which is here implyed else he would not have laid down marks to know 〈◊〉 by Secondly The marks of discerning our love which are two 1. Love of God 2. Obedience to the commandements of God Doct. It is a behovefull point to a Christian ●●s comfort not onely to love Gods children but to know that he loves The scope of his writing was to fulfill 〈…〉 was a means of th●●●e teacheth us this main duty to love our Breth●● 〈…〉 onely so but 〈◊〉 how to know it Isa 48.17 I am the Lord thy God the holy 〈…〉 teacheth thee to profit Why then surely if God teach us such a point 〈◊〉 ●his it s a way of profiting and therefore to walk in the knowledge of our love to Gods ●aints is a profitable way Reas 1. From the assurance it will give us of our good estate before God and of Gods protection of us in such an estate 〈◊〉 therefore if we know this we know we are in a good estate The love of our Brethren is an undoubted argument of our passage from death to life 1 John 3.14 Therefore the knowing of this must needs give us much comfort nay it not
and yet said Come let us kill him and in the mean time they said he was a Conjurer and cast out devills through Belzebub the Prince of devills when as they knew he was the Son of God and did it by his own power therefore Christ tells them their sins should never be forgiven them But if they shall go further and affect the society of Christians delight to doe them good offices and take the like from them if such after fall off and maliciously oppose those wayes they more plainly manifest themselves to have sinned this sin and therefore pray not for them Vse 3. Shews us the desperate condition of all such as commit this sin and therefore to blesse our selves from it they are cut off from all means of salvation a man may neither admonish nor reprove them nor shew them any courtesie or doe any good to them for if I might I ought to pray for them for no office of love ought to be dispensed without prayer and therefore take heed of all sins against conscience of all presumptuous sins and sins of boldnesse for they lead to this great transgression Psal 19.13 And that you may be kept from presumptuous sins take heed of secret sins Vse 4. Of direction If we be Children to Parents or Wives to Husbands or Subjects to Kings and they sin against the holy Ghost yet they may do civill service and offices towards them as those that lived under Julian the Apostate he committed this sin therefore the Christians prayed against him but he had many Christians in his Army that doubted whether they might serve him or acknowledge him as their Emperor or depose him it was concluded they might serve him but yet they prayed that God would take a course against him as David said his day shall come on or he shall descend into the battle and perish which shews that if a Prince shall sin this sin his Subjects ought not to depose him but to doe him offices of service The like may be said of Children to Parents and Wives to Husbands if there be any tye of nature a may doe them civill offices which confutes that desperate doctrine of the Romish Church that whosoever denyes the Pope to be the Supreme head of the Church he is to be excommmunicated and then no man is bound in allegiance to him but that whosoever shall slay such an hereticall Prince shall merit salvation Vse 5. Learn hence to discern the nature of peremptory prohibitions When St. John would peremptorily forbid praying for such he saith I doe not say he shall pray for it Neither do you say he shall pray against it might some say St. John makes account this is a strong prohibition I doe not say that is you have no warrant from me I give you no commission such is the manner of Scripture prohibitions Isa 1.12 Who hath required this at your hands So Jer. 7.31 I commanded them not neither came it into my heart implying that it is a most peremptory prohibition if Gods Word give us no warrant of direction for if there be nothing for it there is enough against it for this is our direction that we are to doe onely what God commands in his Word to that we must add nothing nor take away any thing THE END THE TABLE The First Figure notes the Chapter the second Figure notes the Verse A Abiding in Christ is joyned with avoyding of sin 3. 6. Christ an Advocate for Gods Children yea a righteous Advocate 2. 1. Anabaptisme examined 2. 19. Why Christ was not an Angel 1. 1. Primary Antiquity a certain note of Divine verity 2. 24. True Antiquity fetches its Originall from the beginning 2. 7. The Antiquity of the Doctrin of imitating Christ 2.7 Ministeriall Application must be made to severall sorts and ages 2. 13. Antichrist foretold 2. 18. In Johns dayes there were many Antichrists nor can the last times be long without such Antichrists Ib. In petty Antichrists the praediction of the great Antichrist is in some measure fulfilled Ib. Antichrist denyes Jesus to be the Christ 2. 22. and how Ib. Antichristian Teachers deny the Father and the Son Ib. Every Antichristian doctrine is a lye 2. 21. Apostates are in the Church 2. 19. were never Members of the Church Ib. Apostacy is a note of a Seducer and of an Antichristian spirit 2. 19. It s the punishment of Hypocrisie Ib. B Beginning what it signifies 1. 1. Believers may be assured their prayers are heard 5.19 Blood of Christ how it cleanses 1. 7. For Christ came by Blood 5. 6. Boldnesse with God and peace of Conscience goe together 4. 3. Boldnesse mortifies fear and shame 4. 17. Perfect love assures of Boldnesse at the day of judgment Ib. The sight of our Brother is a stronger inducement to love him then any hater of his Brother can have to love God 4. 20. He that hates his Brother will find lesse cause to love God then his Brother Ib. C Cards and Dice unlawfull 2. 16. Certainty is a property of the Apostles Doctrine 1. 3. The Chiefest creatures may be wicked 2. 13. Gods Children must be as little Children 2. 12. It s comfortable to know we are Gods Children 5. 1. God hath his Children among all Ages of men 2. 13. Little Children may know that God is their Father Ib. note this against the Anabaptists How little Children must be trained up Ib. Christs active and Passive obedience must not be seperated in cleansing 1. 7. Christ pure from sin 3. 5. this should be an effectuall means to purge us Ib. Christ came to dissolve the work of the Devill 3. 8. Christs death the manifestation of Gods love 3. 16. Christians must be ready to dye for their Brethren Ib. True Church-members never depart from the Church 2. 19. Communion of Saints what it is 1. 3. The same Command that requires love to God requires love to our Brethren 4. 21. Confession to God not simply to the Minister the way to pardon 1. 9. Confession that Christ is the Son of God a sure note of Gods dwelling in us and our dwelling in him 4. 15. The office of Conscience 3. 20. according to the testimony of Conscience will God judge us Ib. A fearfull Conscience is voyd of true hearted Love 4. 18. Conversion why called a New-birth being but an alteration 2. 29. Converters are spirituall Fathers 2. 1. The Covenant of grace how without condition 2. 19. D As Darknesse-passing is the Estate of Gods Children in this life 2. 8. Difference between a sin unto death and deadly sins 5. 16. False Teachers must be looked at as Deceivers 2. 26. Sometimes they may be reproved and confuted but not named Ib. The desire and indeavour to deceive is deceit Ib. He that denyes the Son hath neither the Father nor the Son and contra 2. 23. The Devill sins continually 3. 8. of him sinners are Ib. Difference between the Children of God and the Children of the Devill 3.
of Perseverance opens no door to carnal liberty 2. 28. Perseverance is the duty of all Christians Ib. Such expect Christ with boldnesse and receive him without shame at his coming Ib. Prayer made well never speeds ill 5. 14. What it is to Pray according to Gods will and in the Spirit 5. 15. Prayer obtains life for a fallen Brother 5. 16. No warrant to Pray for those who have committed the sin against the Holy Ghost 5. 16. Prevention of sin is the end of conviction and illumination 2. 1. We must be wean'd from Pride of life 2. 16. Motives and means thereunto Ib. Profession See Opinion A sincere Professour yeilds obedience to one Command as well as an other 4. 21. Christ a Propitiation for the whole world 2. 2. Christ was sent to be a Propitiation 4. 10. There were false Prophets in Johns dayes 4. 1. We may receive any thing by way of Ordinance not so by way of Providence 2. 16. Christs Purity is our Paterne 3. 3. R Reading converts not 5. 13. It promotes evidence Ib. A Regenerate Christian is a victorious Christian 5. 4. It s a sinfull conceit to hold a man may be saved in any Religion 2. 23. Riches without an heart to help our Brethrens necessities argue there dwells no love of God in us 3. 17. Jesus Christ is Righteous 2. 29. Such as worke Righteousnesse are born of Christ Ib. They who know Christ to be Righteous know Righteous ones are born of God Ib. None can know Christ to be Righteous but he that is sensible of his own unrighteousnesse Ib. S The Seed within preserves from sin 3. 9. A double use of Scripture 2. 26. The properties of Scripture 1. 3. All sorts and Ages must be conversant in it 2. 13. The Sending of Gods Son is a manifest token of his love to us 4. 9. God Sent his Son that we might live by him Ib. This Sending of Christ was a token of Gods free love 4. 10. Seperation from our Churches examined 2. 19. Reading of prayers no just ground of Seperation Ib. Upon Sight of Sin in a Brother we must pray for him 5. 16. Sin is the transgression of the Law 3. 4. and this should be motive enough against Sin Ib. Sin unpardoned is filthy 1. 9. is unrighteousnesse Ib. Sin pardoned is cleansed Ib. Sins removall the end of Christs coming 3. 5. Sinners have enemies pleading against them 2. 1. Why the Sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable 5. 16. Sonship a note of wonderfull love 3. 1. The Spirit received dwells in Gods Children for ever 2. 27. It s no Spirit of delusion but of truth Ib. The Spirit bestowed on us is an evident sign of Christ dwelling in us 3. 24. 4. 13. The Spirit is given to them who love each other 4. 13. The Spirit breathing in the Conscience bears witnesse that Christ came by water and blood 5. 6. This witness-bearing Spirit is a Spirit of truth Ib. The Spirit water and blood are three principall witnesses 5. 8. How the Spirit certifies the hearing of our prayers 5. 15. Spirits must be tried before trusted 4. 1. T There is no better Teaching for matter or manner then the Teaching of the Spirit 2. 27. Teachers of two sorts 4. 4. worldly Teachers and godly hearers have a conflict Ib. What is required to a Testimony 5. 9. A fearfull Conscience lyes in Torment 4. 8. The World and its lusts are Transitory 2. 17. U The least of Gods Saints have an Vnction 2. 20. By it they know all things Ib. and the truth 2. 21. and true Religion Ib. This Vnction is received from the Father 2. 27. It teaches or assures of perseverance Ib. W Walking what 1. 7. Want of love a manifest sign of the Devils Childe 3. 10. Christ came to execute his Office by water and blood 5. 6. Why Christians are so troubled with Withdrawings of the Spirit 2. 27. Unlearned men why Witnesses of the truth 1. 2. The six Witnesses are divine and inward Witnesses 5. 9. Why Christ is called the Word 1. 1. The Word abiding in us and pardon goe together 2. 14. The Word abiding makes us strong and victorious Ib. The Word read and heard is a message from God 3. 11. World what it means 2. 15. 2. 2. It s not to be loved Ib. Love to our own lusts and to Worldly lusts is in us Ib. Love of the World is enmity with God Ib. The three capital lusts of the World 2. 16. All the lusts of the World are of the World Ib. We must be wean'd from what comes from the World Ib. Means to mortifie Worldly lusts Ib. The World knows not Gods Children 3. 1. Thence they suffer the more in and from the World 3. 2. The Apostles when absent taught Gods people by Writing 2. 12. None were converted by the Writings of the Apostles 2. 21. Y Sathan is an especiall enemy to young men 2. 13. Is often overcome by them Ib. Spirituall strength in Young men is a grace highly acknowledged 2. 14. FINIS