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

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Rom. chap. 11. vers 16. If the first fruites be holy so is the whole lumpe And this is that which the Apostle will signifie when hee sayeth that Christ is the beginning first be gotten of the dead that in all things he might have the preeminence Coll. chap. 1. vers 18. Revel chap. 1. ver 5. As also when he sayeth that Christ was made the first fruites of them that sleepe 1 Corinth chap. 1. vers 20. this same thing doth the Apostle declare in the 8. to the Romanes When hee sheweth the reason why God hath predestinate vs to bee made like to the Image of his Sonne which is that he might bee the first borne amongst many Brethren For his prerogative in birth is made manifest by this that in his consecration we are consecrated according as sayeth the Apostle Hebr. chap. 10. vers 14. with one offring hath he consecrated for ever those that are sanctified Thus the very lawe of God doth teach vs that as the first borne Male did consecrate all the rest of the same wombe that is brethren begotten of the same parents and no other and every first ripe fruite of every mans ground and in heritance did consecrate to God the remanent fruite of the same ground and inheritance and no other eaven so Iesus Christ is consecrate for none but for his brethren and none are consecrate by him who are not brethren with him For it is not his oblation that maketh brotherhood but it is brotherhood that maketh his oblation Wherevpon it must follow that seeing Christ must first be our Brother before he redeeme vs that we also must first be adopted before we bee iustified This same the Lord would seeme to declare by the lawe of redemption which he established in Israel whereby all right of redemption is given to the neerest kinsman As also by the law touching the prerogative of the first borne whereby he is made Lord amongst his brethren but amongst none other by which it appeareth cleerly that brotherhood is both the ground and limitation of Christs office both as Redeemer and Head of the Church and this same brotherhood is the ground of all right that we can pretend vnto the death or life of Iesus Christ ourhead CHAPTER XII THE third ground serving to cleere the order of the blessings of God is the difference betwixt the order of Gods dispensation and our perception or sense of his benefites For that is not alwayes formost in order of dispensation which is first perceyved by our sense for in our conception of Gods benefites we ascend from the later in order to the former Gathering the knowledge and certeintie of the blessings going before by the sense and feeling of those which follow after Hereof we have many examples in Scripture For as Christ teacheth vs it is with every man that is borne of the Spirit as it is with him who heareth the sound of the wind blowing but cannot tell whence it commeth nor whither it goeth Iohn cha 3. vers 8. Thereby informing vs that the man begotten of God knoweth neither from whom the working of the Spirit is nor yet what is the end of it at the first vntill afterward that the effects following manifest both the Author the worke and the end thereof According to which Iohn sayeth 1 Epist chapter 1. vers 6. By this we know we have fellowship with God because we walke in the light and againe by keeping his commandements we know that we know him and yet surely wee must have fellowship with him and knowe him before wee either walke in the light or keepe his commandements So also by confessing that Iesus is the Sonne of God we know that God abideth in vs we in him as saith the same Apostle Ephe. chap. 1. ver 15. yet God must be in vs by his spirit we in him before we can give any such confession for no man can doe so much as call Iesus Lord but speaking by the spirit 1. Corint chap. 12. ver 3. Likewise it is said that we know that God loveth vs because we love him and yet as saith the same Apostle we love him because he loveth vs first 1. Epistle chap. 4. vers 19. For the former blessings lying in our heartes vnperceyved are made manifest vnto vs by these effects following For as Iohn sayeth Heereby do we perceyve Gods love to vs by giving his sonne for vs 1. Epistle chap. 4. ver 9. For the love of God towardes vs which did goe before as the cause is not perceyved of vs but by the giving of his sonne for vs as the effect following And to this end is it that Peter 2. Epist chap. 1. ver 10. willeth vs by our succeeding holines as the fruite of our righteousnes to make our calling and our election sure Thus wee see that the blessinges of GOD are not at the first perceyved of vs in the order wherein they are dispensed For there is a cōtrarie course of order betwixt the Lords dispensing of his grace to vs in Christ and of our perceyving of the graces imparted vnto vs. for we ascend vpward vnto God the fountayne of all blessing backe agayne by the same steps by the which he did descend first vnto vs. The ladder of God reaching from heaven vnto earth doeth bring GOD downe to vs from the vpmost steppe to the lowest but it leadeth vs vpwarde to God from the lowest to the vpmost Therefore God doeth not beginne in dispensation to vsward where wee beginne according to our apprehension to rayse our myndes vpwards in the collection of the benefites dispensed But if we will rightlie know how God hath made that ladder we must beginne at the vpmost nearest vnto God steppe downe to the lowest where first wee began to steppe vp vnto God so shall we know the right order of Gods dispensation towards vs. It may be probablie thought that the negligent consideration of this point maketh many to mistake the right place of adoption For although we doe not thoroughly perceyve neyther have the cleere knowledge of our adoption vntill the time that we have remission of sinnes and feele the peace of God and ioye of his Spirit in our heartes and that confidence and boldnesse whereby we may crye Abba Father yet it followeth not that these goe in order before our adoption But even as our Iustification is thoroughly perceyved and confirmed in vs by our succeeding sanctification for hee that doeth righteousnes in righteous Iohn first Epistle chapter the thirde verse 7. eaven so our Adoption is cleered and confirmed vnto vs by our succeeding Iustification and fruites thereof For our Adoption hath the accomplishment of it partly in everie one of the remanent blessings of God and wholy in the ioynt and full accomplishment of them all Therefore are wee saide still in this life to waite for our Adoption Rom. chapt 8. vers 23. because our Adoption is not fully finished vntill our full
before our Iustification seeing he loveth vs not then as iust men because we are yet sinners and God doth iustifie the vngodly And no other ground can preceede in dispensation except our calling which is nothing els in effect but our Adoption or at least the first part and beginning of it Which is the first fruite of his love toward vs by the which wee are made of the seed and so heyres of the promise of righteousnes conforme to the reason of the Apostle Peter Acts chap. 2. vers 39. Where he sheweth that the promise belongeth to all that the Lord our God shall call Which calling is nothing els but the applying to vs in time of our eternall election in Christ before all time which election is nothing els but our Adoption This point is cleere if we consider who they are whose filthines God promiseth to wash away Esay chap. 4. and to whom he promiseth to open the fountayne for sinne and vncleanes Zach. chap. 13. that is to the Doughters of Ierusalem and to the house of David and inhabitants of Ierusalem Which in effect is as much as to say Those who are the children of God who are citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of God And this is that which we said before that we must first be of the seed before we enioy any part or portion of the promise and so consequently righteousnes For the love of God to his Sonne as his Sonne being the only foūdation of Gods love vnto vs it must follow that the first ground of Gods love to vs in Christ must be buylded vpon our communion with him in that which is the foundation of all Gods love to vs that is the Sonne-ship For it is for this cause that it is saide in scripture that Christ is the sonne of Gods love and his beloved and that God is said to make vs acceptable or beloved to him selfe in that his beloved Sonne Secondly we shall perceyve the trueth heereof more cleerly if we consider the grounds in Christ wherevpon dependeth our Adoption and iustification in him Touching our Adoption it must of necessitie be grounded neither vpon the Divine nature of Christ nor simply vpon his humane nature neither vpon his Obedience and suffering in that humane nature now assumed but onely vpon his personalitie and subsisting whereby he is the Sonne of God For which cause our nature which hee assumed was taken by him in vnitie of subsisting or person with his Divine nature In that personall vnitie of our nature assumed with the sonne of God laying the foundation of our Adoption to bee the sonnes of GOD. As touching our Iustification it is buylded vpon his obedience in giving him selfe to the death of the crosse for vs as it is cleare throughout all the scriptures These groundes being considered we have next to marke in which of these two is our communion by faith with Christ first in order accomplished that is whether first by faith we are made partakers of his sonne-ship in being made one with him as the sonne of God or whether first we be made partakers of his obedience and death In answering of this question I thinke there shall no man be founde who shall not agree that we must by faith have fellowship and communion with him selfe as he is the Sonne of God before we can have communion and fellowship of his sufferings For how can his death be our death vntill first he and we be one seeing all vnitie and communion of his sufferinges floweth from our communion and vnitie with himselfe Wherevpon it may easilie appeare that if that saying of those learned and holy men bee not rightly vnderstoode it may make many to cast from them selves the verie foundation and grounde wherevpon the assured confidence and knowledge of their Iustification in Christ dependeth For no man can ever have hope to have part in his death that firste doeth not finde that he hath parte in him selfe for first we must bee fleshe of his flesh and bone of his bones and he of ours before any thing that ever he hath done in the flesh be made ours Of which it followeth that we must first be sonnes before we be iustified For as in earthly Mariage Man and Woman are made one flesh by coniunction of their bodies in one and therevpon followeth communion of all other things even so in our spiritual Mariage with Christ we have no communion with him in any thing that is his vntill the time that first hee be ours and we be his so as he and we be but one And this agreeth with the saying of the Apostle Gallath chapter 3. vers 29. where hee sayeth And if yee bee Christs then are yee Abrahams seed and heyers according to the promise Where the Apostle sheweth that our beeing Christs maketh vs the seed that is the childeren of God And that our beeing the seede maketh vs heyres of the promise And so consequently of the righteousnes that is by faith This same is evident by the Apostles speech Ephez chapter 5. Where hee exhorteth men to love their Wives as Christ loved his Church Which love is declared in these effects that hee did give himselfe for her to this end that he might sanctifie her purifying her by the washing of water that he might make her to himselfe glorious not having spot or wrincle c. By which place it is manifest that the death of Christ and fruites thereof are the effects of his love to those that are nowe alreadie his spouse and ioyned with him in that spiritual Vnitie which is by faith And this we must acknowledge except we will consent to that vile opinion which overthroweth the foundation of all religion which is that even in the intention and purpose of God Christ dyed equally and indifferently for every man alike That is that he did give himselfe to death as well for those that perish as for the elect of God Whereas this place of the Apostle sheweth the direct contrarie that he gave himselfe only for his Church Which is cleere by the Apostles argument wherevpon he vrgeth the like love in husbands towards their wives as was in Christ towards his Church For the analogie of love is builded vpon the analogie of Vnion The force whereof is this if Christ so loved his Church because those of his Church are members of his body of his flesh and of his bones so likewise ought men to love their wives because they are one flesh and one body with their husbands For as the Apostle requireth of husbands towards their wives more then that common love which they owe to all women and that because they are one flesh with their wives but not with any other women even so he vrgeth it from a like example in Christ who beside and above that common love which he carrieth to all flesh did in greater measure declare his love to those that were members of his body flesh of his
when he sayeth that Christ did give prerogative to bee the sonnes of God only to those who were borne of God plainelie distinguishinge the Fathers worke in begetting vs to be his sonnes from the worke of the sonne in giving vs the prerogative to bee sonnes which verifieth that to be a sonne by birth and to be a sonne by prerogative are not to be taken in one sense nor for one benefite but for two distinct actions of the first two persons of the Trinitie Which the same Apostle Iohn seemeth playnly to confirme 1. Epist chap. 3. vers 1. 2. When he ascribeth the benefite of being called the sonnes of God vnto the love of the Father and the benefite of the beeing that which the sonnes of God are in prerogative and dignitie vnto the Sonne by whose appearing vnto vs wee are made that which the sonnes of God should bee And therefore in this life according as hee hath appeared vnto vs by the Fathers worke in our calling bringing vs vnto him illuminating our vnderstandinge with the knowledge of him and by faith making vs one withhim so have wee receyved the prerogative to be the sonnes of God in righteousnes and holines with freedome and boldnesse to call his Father our Father but because as yet he is not manifested vnto vs in all the prerogatives of the sonnes of God therefore although wee bee now both sonnes by Adoption and likewise in some measure by prerogative and dignitie yet it is not fully manifested what wee shall be but when he shall appeare in glory then shall wee appeare like him in all things In which likenes either in parte or in whole accomplished in vs standeth the prerogative of the sonnes of God For cleering of which point wee are to observe that saying of the Apostle 1. Cor. chap 1. vers 30. For of him you are in Christ Jesus who is made of God vnto vs wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption In these wordes two distinct actions are attributed vnto the Father which must needes preceed in order that action of the Sonne whereby he gives vs prerogative to be the sonnes of God The first action of the Father is the making of Christ vnto vs wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption which are indeed the prerogatives of the sonnes of God The second action of the Father is the making vs to bee in Christ to the end that we may bee pertakers of these blessings which Christ is made of the Father vnto vs. Which action of making vs to be in Christ cannot be distinguished from making of vs sonnes and Adopting of vs. Vpon which two workes of the Father followeth the action of the Sonne who when we are by the Father in him hee maketh vs pertakers of all his own prerogatives dignities glory And after this worke of the Sonne followeth the action of the holy Ghost sealing vp in our hearts both our Adoption or son-ship and the prerogatives belonging to the sonnes of God Of this distinct consideration of the distinct working of the Father Sonne and the Holy Ghost it may easilie appeare that the worke of the Sonne is mistaken in this place when it is interpreted to be Adoption or making of vs sonnes simplie wheras it is to bee vnderstood of a benefite succeeding our beeing sonnes by Adoption which is already accomplished when we are begotten and borne of God the Father after which it is the Sonnes parte to make vs in condition and estate the sonnes of God by communicating with vs the prerogative and dignitie and authoritie which is proper to the sonnes of God Thus fare have we thought good to speake touching the order of the benefits of God in which point we have more largely insisted because it is the speciall ground wherevpon ryseth not only the oversight of good men but also divers heresies of wicked men in this age And we have further labored to cleere that place of Iohn which most misleades men in this matter that thereby it may be manifest that by the Scriptures rightly vnderstood Adoption goeth in order before Iustification CHAPTER XVIII HAVING finished the three first grounds serving to cleere the nature and order of the saving benefites of God Now it rests that wee speake of the last which is touching the speciall distinction and difference of those benefites amongst themselves In which point leaving all other opinions we wil follow that which hath the greatest warrand and cleerest evidence in the truth of God which only in all such thinges wee are to follow as our guide and informer But before we beginne this point there are three things needfull to be considered of vs. The first is the diverse manners wherein the spirit speaketh of them in the Scriptures The second is what things they have common in which they all agree and have no difference The third is the vse that we are to make for our instruction of the preceeding point In these three things wee will be shorter perhaps then their nature requyreth setting them downe in short propositions Touching the first we are to marke that in the Scripture those benefites are set downe two manner of wayes that is either confusedly or then distinctlie The confused manner of speech is likewise two fold First when as in respect of the inseparable coniunction of these blessings and presence infallible of all the rest where one is beeing all lincked together and every one imperting and impleying all the rest the Scripture putteth one for all The second manner is when some one benefite is putt for another and these two sortes of speeches are playne by these places Rom. chap. 8. vers 23. 2 Cor. chap. 5. vers 19. Eph. chap. 1. vers 7. Col. chap. 1. vers 14. Rom. chap. 5 vers 9. 10. 11. c. The distinct manner of speech is when these benefites are both in name and signification specially distinguished one from another as namely Rom. chap. 8. vers 30. 1 Cor. chap. 1. vers 30. This we thought good first to marke because there is great probabilitie that in not consideration of the spirites different manner of speaking is the speciall ground and cause of many mens mistaking of the speciall difference and true order of these saving benefites of God As speciallie when Iustification and Adoption are made partes of reconsiliation which beeing properly taken doeth in order according to the Scriptures succeed to them both As also when one benefite is defined by the propertie of another which error many doe fall in Wee are therefore to take heed that wee put a speciall difference betwixt one and the same benefite according as it is vsed by the spirit of God in proper or improper manner of speech when either it is put in the owne proper signification or when it is put particularly for another benefite then it selfe or generally for all Touching the second point there be six special things wherein all the saving benefites of God agree The first is in their originall or
the selfe same common nature and essence albeit in subsisting and personalitie none be that that the other is and therefore none of them except the Sonne alone can bee a meete Mediatour betwixt GOD and vs in the worke of our adoption For this office of Mediation is not the office of the Divine nature but of a Divine person that hath the Divine nature For if it were the office of the Divine nature which is common to all three alike and as we have said one and the same in all three surely it should no lesse belong to the Father and to the Holy Ghost then to the Sonne but as saith the Apostle 1. to Timoth chap. 2. ver 5. There is but one Mediatour betwixt God and Man that is the Man Christ Iesus But as every common nature is communicate to others by their personall subsisting flowing from a person of that same nature for no nature hath any existing but by subsisting even so we can not be made pertakers of the Divine nature except first we have our subsisting from one that is of the same nature and from that person of that nature which is that in personalitie and subsisting which we are ordayned to be that is fonnes for we must be pertakers of the Divine nature by subsisting the sonnes of God which cannot be naturally neither in nor thorough our selves therefore it is ordayned to be through Christ by making vs one with him who by nature is the onely Sonne of God that by our fellowship with him through grace in that which he onely is by subsisting or personalitie we only consequently by grace be made pertakers of the Divine nature in our conformitie to the Image of God For as among men nature doth not produce nature but one person by procreation of another person doth communicate the same nature even so in the Godhead the nature produceth not nature else there should be many Deities so many Gods but a person produceth a person and production of a person carieth with it communion of nature even so God doth first make vs his children by adoption in Christ in which respect he is saide in the scriptures to beget vs and we are said to be borne of God which birth bringes with it the participation of the Divine nature Thus we have to distinguish our communion and fellowship with Christ which God by his grace bestowes vpon vs in that personall proprietie of his sonne whereby we are made members of his bodie flesh of his flesh and bone of his bones that is the sonnes of God and brethrē of Christ which is our adoption From that communion which foloweth herevpon standeth in our participation of the Divine nature whereby we are made one with Father Sonne and holy Ghost Thus by Gods mercie in calling vs to the felowship of Christ in his sonne-ship the Father of Christ is made our Father and his spirit our spirit and so consequently the nature of all three communicated vnto vs. And for this first vnion with Christ which standeth in the communion of the dignitie of his sonne-ship all Gods children are said in the scriptures to be one in Christ Galath chap. 3. ver 28. And the whole body mysticall is said to be but one and is called Christ 1. Corinth chap. 12. ver 12. and for that cause the promise of God is said to be made to the seede as to one not to the seedes as to many Galat. chap. 3. ver 16. where we may perceyve the vnspeakeable goodnes and infinite wisedome of God in his Decree Goodnes in ordayning vs to be his sonnes and Wisedome in ordayning him onely to be the meane of our adoption who in him selfe only is that which GOD ordayneth vs to be Of which it is manifest that the Decree of our adoption goeth in order before all not only other benefites in Christ but also before the ordayning of Christ him selfe to be a Mediator For if this office of Mediation did not hang and depend vpon that which we are ordeyned to be surely the Father or the holy Ghost should no lesse have bene Mediators then the sonne Besides these things it is also heereby manifest that the benefite of adoption is the first of all benefites in Christ and foundation of all the rest For which cause it is that Gods Decree is most properly defined from it but of this we shall haue occasion to speake hereafter The vse that we haue to make of this point in the doctrine of iustification is that seeing God ordayneth vs to nothing but through Christ our righteousnes can not consist of any thing that is not in Christ for as we are made all other thing whatsoever we are made in him so also are we made the righteousnes of God in him 2. Corint chap. 5. ver 21. which ground wel marked doth cleare many errors specially those which are about the matter of our righteousnes of which it is a wonder that such controversies should be among learned men when as the Scripture of God speaketh plainely that God hath made Christ righteousnes vnto vs. 1 Corinth chap. 1. vers 30. And that hee is all in all things Coloss chap. 3. vers 11. And that he filleth all in all things Eph. chap. 1. vers 23. Wherevpon it followeth that neither in whole nor in part can possibly our righteousnes consist in any thing that is in our selves nor yet in any other thing without our selves but in Christ only And thus much concerning the second point CHAPTER IX THE third thing needfull to be knowne for the right vnderstanding of the nature of Gods saving benefites is the order in the which they are Decreed and accordinglie dispēsed vnto vs. In which point I know there is great neede of circumspect considerate dealing because albeit in my iudgement the mistaking of this point bee no small occasion of the errors which are mantayned by many of great learning as in other things so speciallie in the point of iustification yet notwithstanding the speaking against an error by the most part received and almost contradicted by none must needes at the first bee distastfull to many except their mindes bee by grace sanctified with a greater love of the truthe then of themselves The maine point which cleareth all standeth in this whether adoption or Iustification be in order first The greater part doe holde that Iustification is first so that first we must bee iustified in Christ before wee be adopted to bee sonnes and therefore they devide reconciliation which they make to comprehend both in Iustification as the first part and adoption as the second But what inconvenience may aryse vpon this opinion and what an open entry it maketh to many errors we shall perceyve by these things that follow Some there bee and those but fewe that holde the contrary opinion and doe rather point at it then expresly treate of it esteeming Adoption to be before Iustification or rather to bee as
or by doth most cleerely shine And as they are thus restrayned so also they are in order to bee considered So that whatsoever workes of grace are chieflie attributed to the Father must needes in order of dispensation bee first And what workes are chieflie attributed to the Sonne must needes in order bee second And the workes chieflie attributed to the H. Ghost must needes in order bee third Of this it will follow that adoption being chiefly the action of God the Father for none save he who beares the person of a Father can properly bee said to adopt any to be Sonnes for the Father and the Sonne are relative must in order goe before our redemption which is chiefly the action of the Sonne for he only dyed to redeeme vs and he only bought vs by his blood vnto God Revel chap. 5. vers 9. And seeing our Iustice or righteousnes consisteth in the action of our redemption for as sayeth the Apostle Rom. chapter 3. vers 24. we are iustified freelie by his grace through the redemption which is in Christ Iesus Therefore it must follow that iustification in order of dispensation must follow adoption For albeit all blessings be bestowed vpon vs of the Father in the Sonne in whom alone wee are adopted iustified and glorified c. Yet still the former respect of order must perpetually be kept For which cause it is that in the Scriptures the Decree of God or his predestination is defined from the benefite of adoption as the first and chiefest of all blessings and the first fruite of the love of God in the first Person that is the Father vnto Mankinde And for this same cause is it that in the Scriptures wee are said first to bee the Fathers and to bee given by him vnto the Sonne for as the Sonne hath nothing of himselfe but of the Father so he hath not vs of himselfe but of the Father Therefore sayeth he Thyne they were and thou gavest them vnto me Iohn chap. 17. vers 6. And againe Behold I and the Children whom God hath given mee Esay chap. 8. vers 18. and Hebr. chap. 2. vers 13. Thirdly it is for the same respect that in the Scriptures the first of all the workes of grace in vs which is the bringing of vs vnto Christ is still attributed vnto the Father as his speciall worke For no man commeth vnto the Sonne but by the Father Iohn chapter 6. verse 65. Neither can any man come to mee sayeth Christ except the Father which hath sent mee drawe him Iohn chapter 6. vers 44. Vpon which worke dependeth two other principall workes of grace The first is our embracing and receyving of the Sonne according to the saying of Christ All that the Father giveth mee shall come vnto mee Iohn chapter 6. vers 37. The second is the infalliblenes of Christ his saving of vs. according to his owne saying This is the Fathers will that hath sent mee that of all which hee hath given mee I should loose nothing but should rayse it vp againe at the last daye Iohn chapter 6. vers 39. For whatsoever we have of Christ whether it be righteousnes sanctification or life c. it wholy dependeth vpon this worke of the Father his giving and bringing vs vnto him For as the Sonne hath vs not of himselfe but of the Father so he dispenseth nothing to vs of himselfe neither is hee redeemer to vs of himselfe but according to the will of the Father For according to the order of the persons so becomes God our God in order And therfore according to that order are we baptized in the name of the Father of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost God sealing vs vnto himselfe and his blessings vnto vs according to the order that he is our God and in which he dispenseth his blessings vnto vs. Thus by this first ground it is manifest that the benefite of sonne-shipp which is the proper worke of God as he is the Father must in order be first of all and next the benefite of freedome and christian libertie by redemption and so consequentlie of righteousnes must be second in order seeing it is the work of the Sonne For If the Sonne make vs free we shal be free in deed saith Christ Iohn chap. 8. ver 36. and that the worke of sanctification or glorification in the which it comprehended sanctification must be third in order of dispensation seeing it is the worke of the Holy Ghost And this order the Apostle plainly confirmeth in setting downe the order of Gods working in the execution and accomplishing of his Decree Rom. chap. 8. verse 30. saying VVhom he predestinated them also he hath called and whom hee hath called them also he hath iustified and whem he hath iustified them hee hath also glorified The whole execution of Gods Decree beeing comprised in these three workes our calling our iustification and glorification according to the number of the persons and order of their working For as we haue marked two speciall blessings in Gods Decree or Predestination are ordayned vnto vs. The first and principall is our adoption or making vs sonnes through Christ according as is manifest by the definition of predestination set downe by the Apostle Ephe. chap. 1. verse 5. The second which is included and implyed in the first is The making vs now being sonnes to be like to the Image of the Sonne of God as is cleere by the definition of predestination set downe by the Apostle Rom. chapter 8. vers 29. Both these blessings are accomplished in the execution of this Decree The first blessing which is adoption is chieflie performed in our calling when as we are brought by the Father to the Sonne and are given vnto him and haue it given vnto vs to come vnto him that is to beleeve in him or to receyve him which are all one in effect The second blessing which is the making of vs like to the image of the Sōne of God is performed in the other two points that is in our iustification and glorification For the Image of God consisteth in righteousnes and holines of truth which begunne in this life is the beginning of our glorie wherein wee shall be perfited in the life to come CHAPTER XI THE second ground followeth which consisteth in the beholding of Gods saving grace in the several obiects wherin it is to be considered which are three The first is God himselfe in whom our life is hid Colloss chap. 3. vers 3. Who is the Father of lightes from whom every good giving and perfect gift commeth downe to vs. lames cha 1. vers 17. For our grouth in blessednes is nothing els but A filling of vs with a greater fulnes of God Eph. chap. 3. vers 19. Vntill at last he be all in all 1. Corinth chap. 15 vers 28. The second obiect is Christ God and Man as Mediator betwixt God and vs in whom it pleased the Father that all fulnes should dwell Coll. chap.
signified by the Lord Ier. 32. when he promiseth that he would put his feare in their heartes that they should not departe from him and most cleerly Eze. cap. 36. 26. 27. A newe heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stonie heart out of your body and will give you a heart of flesh and I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walke in my Statutes For this cause it is that Christ calleth them blessed who honger and thirst for righteousnes For it is most certaine that the earnest desire of the heart to enioye Christ and his righteousnes c. is an vndoubted token of Gods saving grace and of his effectuall calling in the which he bestowes this as a supernaturall gift vppon the elect as the seconde effect of his working power whereby hee changeth our willes which are of them selves rebellious and maketh them willing to come vnto Christ and to obey his voyce Therefore is it saide That God is the worker both of the will and of the deed of his good pleasure in vs Phil. cap. 2. 13. so this is the second parte of that supernatural gift of faith when as our will maketh choise of that which is the will of God and wee submit our willes to his will in all thinges which is most contrarie to the nature of fleshe For as sayth the Apostle Rom. chap. 8. ver 7. The wisedome of the fleshe is not subiect to the Law of God neither can be Therefore doeth the Prophet David say That the man is blessed whom the Lord choses and causes to come Psalm 65. 4. It is for this same cause that David prayeth so often that God would incline his heart to his statutes The thirde parte of Gods workinge in givinge Faith vnto vs is the sanctification of our affections to make vs to love Christ above all thinges and that by the powring of his love in our heartes by his holy Spirit For as hee inclineth our myndes to mynde heavenly thinges by insinuatinge his mynd towardes vs in Christ Iesus into our myndes as by the sense and feelinge and proofe of his good will towarde vs in all thinges hee drawes out willes vnto his will So by the sense of his love in his giving his deare Sonne to the death for vs while wee were his enimies hee enflames our heartes with the love of him againe so that with our affection wee are set vppon Christ more then all thinges and are content to lose all things that we may gaine him Therefore saith Christ Math. cha 10. ver 37. He that loveth father or mother better then mee is not worthie of me c. And Luke chap. 14. ver 26. If any man come vnto mee and hate not his Father and Mother VVife and Children and Brethren and Sisters yea and his owne life also he can not be my Disciple Wherein it appeareth most plainly that faith is a gift supernaturall seeing it bringeth a supernaturall love into the heart which overcommeth all the love and affection which can be in nature especally when it overcommeth the love of man to him selfe and his owne life Fourthly the Lord by working faith doeth imprinte his knowledge and his will and love to vs in our memories working such a stedfast impression in our hearts of his mercie and grace towards vs in Christ as can never be defaced therefore the wicked in the booke of God are noted by this name they that forget God whereas the childrē of God have him alwayes before theit eyes Thus the Lord when he worketh faith in our hearts he worketh it in all the powers of our soule filling the whole heart with such supernaturall vertue and power in all the faculties thereof whereby the heart which of it selfe naturally could never be able to knowe or to desire or to love or to keepe any heavenly thing belonging vnto life and godlines is made able both to knowe and to will and to love and with the will and affection to apprehende and to keepe constantly the Lord Iesus and all blessings in him vnto eternall life And all these pointes are wrought by God in the heart of everie one of his elect particularly as in them selves so also concerning them selves so that their knowledge and assurance of the trueth of the things reveyled touching Christ and redemption in him is not a generall notion perswasion of the heart that God hath given his sonne to be a Redeemer to mankinde and that he hath performed redemption in his death for such a faith not onely the reprobate but Sathan him selfe hath but it is a particular sight and assurance of every mans owne heart concerning him selfe that God hath elected him for him in particular hath given Christ to bee a Redeemer and hath made him particularly vnto him wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption For it is not my faith-concerning the minde of God vnto others nor yet of the minde of God conceyved generally toward all his elect but the particular knowledge and assurance of his minde concerning my selfe that doeth saue mee For the iust shall live by his owne faith Habac. chapt 2. ver 4. But this will appeare more cleerely in the next point while we consider Faith being newe wrought in our hearts howe we are saide with our heart to beleeve In this point we have to consider First that it is the man him selfe who beleeveth Secondly that it is his heart whereby he beleeveth And thirdly beleeving is the action which man performeth with his heart As for the first man is said to beleeue because that this supernaturall gift is given him of God and that in his heart it is effectuall in him in all the points forespoken for by Gods enlightning of him he sees and by his teaching he vnderstandes and by the Lords enclining of his will he willeth and by the Lords sanctifying of his affection he loveth and by the Lords imprinting and writing in his minde and sealing by his spirit whatsoever he reveyleth vnto him he both possesseth retayneth and keepeth Christ and all the blessings promised in him so that faith actively considered is nothing but the motion of mans hearte which is wrought in him by the spirit of God and therfore in substance nothing els but the very action of GOD in man but considered in a divers manner that is passively as it is wrought by God in him and actively as he by this working of God in all the powers of his soule apprehendeth and receyveth grace from God so that the action of man in beleeving with the heart is nothing but his knowing acknowledging of things by Gods making him know and acknowledge them and his willing them by Gods making him to will them and his loving by Gods making him to love them and his apprehending and retayning them by Gods making of him to apprehende and reteyne them GOD imprinting writing and