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A85737 Svveet and soule-perswading inducements leading unto Christ. Deduced, 1. From the consideration of mans misery, emptinesse, basenesse, and dishonour without Christ. 2. From the meditation of the comforts attending the soules receiving of Christ. 3. From the apprehension of the joy and excellency of Christs living in man: the whole singularly sweetning the meditation of Christ to the soule of man. By Alexander Grosse, minister of Christ. Grosse, Alexander, 1596?-1654. 1642 (1642) Wing G2077; Thomason E120_1; ESTC R209830 364,575 490

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So let us bee earnest with the Lord to deliver us from this estate of barrennesse and make us fruitfull from this estate of exilement and bring us to the enjoyment of the heavenly Kings face and countenance Let us make Christ our Friend that there may be an end put to the enmity betweene God and us and that we may be set at peace againe with God let us sigh and groane under our sinfull bondage and labour for spirituall freedome Let us labour to have true and saving grace powred into the pot of our soules that all our possessions and undertakings may be sanctified unto us and that the Word which our sinne hath made the savour of death unto death may thorow grace become the savour of life to life to every one of us And to the end we may be translated out of the state of corruption into the state of grace let us 1. Attend upon and hide the word of God in our hearts This is the Word of life by which our soules are quickned this is the Seed of Regeneration by which wee are new born this is the voyce by which wee are called out of the Kingdome of darkenesse into marvellous light this is the warlike weapon by which the holds of sinne are cast downe as the walls of Jericho were cast flat to the ground at the ●ounding of the Trumpets this is the fire by which the drosse of sin is purged out of our souls this is the word of Reconciliation by which wee are set at peace with God On this therfore let us wait this let us treasure up in our souls that therby a gracious change may be wrought in us 2. Let us labour for the sence and feeling of our sinne as of a loathsome disease as of a heavy burthen Complaine of sinne as Sarah did of the daughters of Heth be weary of sinne as a sick man of his disease Cry to the Lord as Paul did O miserable man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death the more sence and feeling wee have of sinne the more assurance of a discharge from sin When Israel sighed and groaned then their deliverance from Pharaohs bondage drew nigh when sin is a trouble and man growes weary of it as of a hard servitude then the houre of the soules spirituall deliverance approacheth therefore to such our Saviour speaketh Come unto me all yee that travell and are heavy laden and yee shall finde ease unto your soules 3. Let us get our hearts filled with godly sorrow for sin turne all your sorrow into sorrow for sinne Mourne for this as for the death of your first-borne Mourne secretly without ostentation mourne unfainedly without dissimulation mourne universally without the reservation of any sin as the deluge overflowed and drowned all the Earth hill and valley so let your sorrow drowne all sinne they that sow in teares shall reape in ioy Godly sorrow is ever attended with the joy of conversion remission and spirituall consolation They that mourne shall be comforted 4. Be very frequent and serious in the view and examination of your naturall and corrupt estate consider the basenesse the loathsomnesse the unprofitablenesse the cursednesse and the perilousnesse thereof men could never quiet themselves in this estate were they not inconsiderate of the evill thereof A Travellor that is out of his way would never goe on therein did hee consider that every step he treades is one step further from his home did carnall man consider that every action of his removes him one step farther from God and Heaven and brings him one step nearer to Satan and damnation hee would never please himselfe in this estate inconsideration makes way to all evill the Lord having mentioned the great impieties of Israel layeth downe this as the ground therof They are a Nation saith the Lord void of counsell neither is there any understanding in them O that they were wise that they understood this that they would consider their latter end they doe not consider how they are in the gall of bitternesse and in the bond of iniquity in the thraldome of Satan under the wrath of God in the state of damnation subject to a thousand easelesse and endlesse woes and miseries did men consider this they would awake out of their sleepe and stand up from the dead that Christ might give them light They would with David consider their waies and turne unto the testimonies of the Lord. 5. Addresse your selves to Christ by faithfull and fervent Prayer the Gibeonites sent to Joshua and he rescued them from the Amoritish Princes We must send by prayer to Christ to rescue us from the Prince of darkenesse the woman of Shun●m came to the Prophet cast her selfe downe tooke hold of his feet would not let him goe and hee went with her and raised her dead child thus must we come to Christ cast our selves downe humble our selves under the hand of Christ lay hold on Christ and never let him goe that he may raise us from the death of sin to the life of grace CHAP. VII Perswading to thanksgiving for deliverance out of our naturall and corrupt estate LAstly this ministers matter and occasion of great praise and thanksgiving to all them whom Christ hath delivered out of their corrupt and carnall estate and translated into the state of grace and holinesse Of all deliverances deliverance from sinne is the greatest the sweetest the choisest A deliverance of the greatest cost other deliverances are wrought by the power of God this is a deliverance wrought not onely by the power of God but also by the bloud of God by the bloud of Christ who is God and Man in one person Feed saith Saint Paul to the Bishops the Ministers of Ephesus the Church of God which he hath purchased with his owne bloud Give thanks saith the Apostle unto the Father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light who hath delivered us from the power of darknes and translated us into the Kingdom of his deare Son in whom we have redemption through his bloud the deliverance of Israel out of the bondage of Egypt and the captivity of Babylon the deliverance of Ieremy out of the dung●on of Peter out of Herods prison of Ionah out of the belly of the Whale or the three children out of the fiery furnace or whatsoever deliverance else you can mention cost not God so much as the deliverance of man from sinne for this God gave his owne his onely Sonne This is a deliverance which argues more of Gods love to man then all the deliverances which God hath wrought besides for man Therefore of this the Evangelist saith God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sonne And Christ saith Saint Paul loved the Church and gave himselfe for it This is a deliverance from greater evils
Christ as David did of Saul and Jonathan They were lovely and pleasant in their lives and in their death they were not divided they were swifter then the Eagles they were stronger then Lyons No they take no pleasure in Christ in their lives and they are divided from Christ in their deaths the way of Christ is to them a way of thornes they move slowly in Christs service like Pharaohs Chariots without wheels the waters of Gods wrath overwhelming them at the last Christ is to them a rocke of offence and a stone of stumbling to beleevers he is an elect and precious stone for his great worth in hims●lfe the price they put upon him the enrichment they receive from him a living stone quickning them a stone of strength supporting them but to other men thorough their infidelity pride and profane refusall he is a stone of offence they have no delight in his Doctrine they are offended in him they guash their teeth at him they thinke dishonourably of him in his offices in his ordinances in his Ministers and in his attendants Under the Law if a man delighted not in his wife he gave her a bill of divorce The man under the Gospell that takes no delight in Christ divorceth himselfe from Christ observes not his Covenant with-draws himselfe from Christ puts no more price upon him hath no better esteeme of him then a hard hearted Israelite of his divorced wife Man doth ever evidence his high esteeme of Christ by his pleasure delight and joy in Christ He that doth not rejoyce in him puts a very unworthy price upon him 5. Men being without Christ have no longing after Christ it is the having of Christ in measure and in truth that breeds fervent and unfained longings after Christ no man more desires Christ then he that enjoyes most of Christ No man so contents himselfe without Christ as he that never savingly enjoyed any thing of Christ he that never knew what liberty was is well pleased with a servile estate he that never saw the Sun pleases himselfe in darknesse man that never discerned the beauty and brightnesse of the Son of Righteousnesse that never knew the liberty and comforts which Christ ministers pleaseth himself in his spirituall bondage applauds himselfe in his blindnesse and ignorance and saith with them in Job Depart from us we care not for the knowledge of thy wayes He doth not long after Christ as David after the waters of Bethell he doth not cry for Christ as Rachel did for children he thinkes like Esau in another case that he hath enough already he imagineth that he is rich and full and wants nothing the soul that is wholy estranged from Christ is farre from longing after Christ the Disciples did first eat of the bread which Christ gave them and then they cryed Lord give us evermore of this bread It is mans tast of Christ mans feeding upon Christ that makes him long after Christ The experience which the Spouse in Salomon had of the bridegroomes love moved her to intreat the kisses of his mouth Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth for thy love is better then wine Christians are first Passive and then Active in their love to Christ-ward love like the heat of the Sun first descends and then it ascends Christs love to us begets our love to him Christs love was first over the Spouse as a Banner and then she was sicke of love to him Lazarus lay fast in the grave the Earth was his bed his palace his resting place and all in all till Christ raysed him Man lyes fast in the grave of sin the world the Earth the things here below are his bed his palace his Paradise he minds nothing els till Christ doth quicken him The strange woman in Salomons Song marvelled what Christ the Churches Beloved was they mused why she should be sick of love toward him why she made such great inquiry after him Carnall men thinke Gods people besides themselves in being so earnest after Christ so zealous for Christ they marvell why they are so inquisitive in their hearings prayers fastings meditations and conferences after Christ Jesus they wonder what Christ is more then any other Beloved as gold silver honours pleasures having no love nor longings in themselves after Christ they muse at the love and longings of others and as they long not after him they put no price upon him shew no respect to him but set him with David behind the Ewes give him the least and lowest yea even no roome at all in their hearts Christ is of no esteem with man untill he comes within man and makes the soul of man his gracious habitation CHAP. V. Opening the folly of man in retaining his sinne and contenting himselfe without Christ. 4. THe meditation of mans estrangement from Christ in his naturall and corrupt estate opens the exceeding great folly of man in being loath to change his corrupt estate to put off the old man as unwilling to forsake his carnall condition as Micah his Idoll though this separate and keepe him from Christ make him uncapable of Christ exclude him from all claime and title to Christ and this is the folly of all follies to retaine any thing which may exclude man from Christ or hinder mans fruition and enjoyment of Christ he that by retaining his sin keeps himself from Christ abides in darknes and chooseth darknes rather then light sicknesse rather then health bondage rather then liberty famin rather than fulnes woes and miseries rather than joyes and comforts curses rather than blessings basenes rather than honour the leprosie rather then beauty what shall I say death rather than life hell rather than heaven and evelasting consortship with the Divell in endlesse burnings rather than communion with God and Christ in everlasting rejoycings Men are easily perswaded to leave sicknes for health darknes for light straw for pearls thraldome for liberty the tempest for a calme c. But men are uneasily perswaded to leave their sin for Christ to deny themselves and forsake the world for Christ as Elisha left his friends and his yoakes of Oxen to follow Elijah This is a perswasion beyond the Rhetorick Art and Eloquence of man and Angell yea of Christ himselfe as he was man and a Minister of the Gospell for thus may you here him in the dayes of his flesh expostulating and pleading with reproving and upbraiding the men of Jerusalem O Jerusalem Jerusalem thou that killest the Prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee how often would I have gathered you together even as a Hen doth gather her Chickens under her wings and you would not and again you may behold him weeping over that City and saying O that thou hadst known in this thy day the things belonging to thy peace but now they are hidden from thine eyes And of old also may you heare him complayning in the
participation of his fulnesse should have his heart revived and his soule made cheerfull Christ in the Gospell ministers all matter of rejoycing to his children in the Gospell Christ commeth as a shining Sunne and here we should rejoyce in him as the eye rejoyceth in the light Here Christ commeth as a King in his armies and we should rejoyce in him as the captive rejoyceth in him that commeth with warlike weapons to beat downe the prison and set him free here Christ commeth as a Physitian with healing in his wings and we should rejoyce in him as the sicke in the Physitian that comes to cure him here Christ commeth as Joshuah came to the Gibeonites to rescue them from the Amoritish Princes and in him we should rejoyce as the besieged City in him that comes to drive away their enemies Here Christ commeth as a Master of the feast in his banquetting house and in him we should rejoyce as the hungry stomacke in a feast of all varieties Here Christ commeth as a bridegroome in his letters in his friend in his voice to wooe and betroth us and in him wee should rejoyce as the bride in the letters voice and presence of the bridegroome superlatively sweet and soule-ravishing are the comforts which Christ dispenseth by his word and doctrine he is altogether unworthy the name of a Christian that doth not joyfully entertaine Christ comming in the Gospell 5. Humbly Abraham entertaining the Angels bowed himselfe to the ground Man must entertaine the Lord Iesus in the Gospell with all humility meeknesse lowly and reverent submission Hee must prostrate himselfe and all that is his at the feet of Christ he must be low and base in his owne eye and apprehension he must looke on himselfe as dust and ashes he that is most sensible of his owne vilenesse is most capable of Christ Iesus he must captivate his owne wisedome and carnall reason he hath the most cleare and comfortable discerning of Christ in the Gospell that is most apprehensive of the vanity of his owne wisedome He that will be made wise unto salvation by the Gospell must become as a foole in his owne opinion he must deny himselfe that will acknowledge and embrace Christ abase himselfe that will exalt and set up Christ and be out of love with himselfe that will be in love with Christ he must discerne and feele his owne sicknesse his owne poverty his owne bondage and emptinesse that will receive Christ in the Gospell as a Physitian to cure him as a surety to make satisfaction for him as a conquerour to free him and as a fountaine to fill him When David sent his servants and communed by them with Abigail to take her to wife she arose and bowed her selfe on her face to the earth and said behold let thy handmaid be a servant to wash the feet of the servants of my Lord. When Christ communeth with us by his servants the Ministers in the preaching of the Gospell to take our soules to him to wife We must rise up with all lowly reverence entertaine their message receiving it as the Word of God and not of man wee must bow our selves to the earth humble and abase our selves very low shewing all obedience to their doctrine and ready to minister any service to their persons as Saint Paul testifies of the Galathians My temptation saith he which was in my flesh ye despised not nor reiected but received me as an Angell of God even as Christ Iesus I beare you record that if it had been possible ye would have plucked out your owne eyes and have given them to me Great is the love and reverence shewed by Gods children towards Christ and his Ministers in the Gospell Christ is ever so much the more precious unto men by how much the more they are abased in their owne sence and feeling Christs favour dwelling and communion is onely with the soule which is truly humble 6. Chiefly Christ is the highest King and must have the chiefest roome in the heart of man Christ excels all creatures and must have preheminence above all others in the hearts of his receivers Dagon in the Philistines Temple fals before the Arke the creature and whatsoever else in the heart of man must fall before Christ all must be base and vile in comparison of Christ the Elders of Gilead bringing home againe Ieptha to fight for them against the children of Ammon made him their head Man bringing home and receiving Christ into his heart to fight for him against Satan and his corruption must make him his head exalt him and give him preheminence above all creatures Christ is King of Kings and must have preheminence in our obedience as Kings have in the hearts of their loyall Subjects Christ is the husband of his Church and must have preheminence in our love as husbands have in the hearts of their chaste and loving wifes Christ is the pearle of choisest worth and must have preheminence in our choise and estimation as the pearle with the Merchant above the drosse Christ is the Sun of clearest and sweetest light and must have preheminence in our understanding as the Sun in the eye above other lights Christ is the surest the most constant and loving friend and must have preheminence in our delight and joy as a friend hath preheminence in the joy of his friend above all strangers He is farre from the true receiving of Christ that doth not thus exalt Christ he doth very shamefully abase Christ that sets up any thing above Christ hee neither discernes the worth nor tastes the sweetnesse of Christ in the Gospell who makes not himselfe and all things to vaile and stoop to him 7. Fully Whole Christ must be received we must entertaine Christ according to all his Latitudes as all the points and lines are received in one Center whole Christ must meet in mans heart as in a Center We must receive Christ in his person as God and man in one person as our onely Mediator the only Jacobs ladder by whom God and all blessings come downe to us and by whom we ascend againe to God We must receive Christ in his Attributes in his wisedome as a light to guide us in his power as a rocke to support us in his truth as a faithfull witnesse that never deceives us in his justice as a righteous Judge to awe us in his mercy as a King of mercies to forgive us in his holinesse as a fountaine of grace to sanctifie us in his righteousnesse as a royall roabe to cloathe and cover us and in his love as a bridegroome to marry us and in his All-sufficiency as a fountaine to fill us We must receive Christ in all his Offices as a Prophet to instruct us making Christs doctrine the compleat and only rule of our faith and obedience as a King to reigne
fulnesse communicating to him peace and reconciliation with God and tranquillity of conscience He that receives the Lord Iesus like Joseph hath the Lord with him and is a prosperous man Mans not embracing Christ Iesus exposeth him to all plagues and curses in his soule in his body in all his services all blessing attends the holy and gracious embracement of Christ all curses follow the prophane refusall of Christ 7. Christ received in the Gospell sweetens and sanctifies all afflictions the tree sweetened the waters of Marah Christ takes away the bitternesse of affliction from the soule which beleevingly entertaines him he makes them see light in darknesse he sends them water out of the hard and stony rocke he gives them honey out of the belly of Lyons Meat out of the Eater and sweet out of the sowre he makes them sing in prison he makes them glory in tribulation he turnes the fiery furnace into a Paradise he so takes away the evill of affliction that it doth no more harme them then Nebuchadnezzars fire did the three children his affliction that enjoyes Christ in the Gospell is more pleasant and joyous then the carnall mans peace that shuts his heart against Christ peace without Christ is full of trouble trouble with Christ is full of consolation 8. Christ received in the Gospell giveth comfort holy sweet and sure comfort In the Arke was the pot of Manna in Christ is the treasure of all true comfort Christ in the Gospell makes a feast for his faithfull receivers a feast of fat things of wines on the lees of fat things full of marrow of wines on the lees well refined Of all comforts such have most fulnesse and sweetnesse as are ministred by Christ Jesus all others like Iobs friends prove miserable Comforters if Christ doth not comfort us Christ received in the Gospell comforteth the soules of his servants as a nurse her children feeding them as a Physitian his patients healing them as a mercifull King his delinquent and humbled subjects pardoning them as a teacher his schollers filling them with heavenly wisedome as a Bridegroome his Bride speaking graciously to them making them sensible of his love towards them replenishing them with strong and everlasting consolation his estate is of all mens the most joyfull who hath the most full and sweet enjoyment of Christ in the Gospell Perplexities distractions and convulsions of soule and conscience are infallible attendants of the neglect and refusall of Christ Iesus he that shuts his eyes against the Sun abides in darknesse he that shuts his heart against Christ abides in heavinesse 9. Christ received in the Gospell giveth satisfaction The Sunne satisfieth the eye with light the fountaine satisfieth the thirsty with water the pearle satisfied the Merchant in the parable with treasure Christ in the Gospell satisfieth the soule with wisedome in the understanding with holy and sweet meditations in the mind with the sence of his love in the heart with the treasure of spirituall gifts in the affections with sure and blessed peace in the conscience He that rightly possesseth Christ in the Gospell may say as Iacob did I have enough Christ in the Gospell is a living spring he that drinks of him shall thirst no more He is an al-sufficient portion to them that enjoy him he that seeks contentation with the neglect of Christ in his Gospell seekes for water to quench his thirst in a broken cesterne The soule is restlesse and never truly contented untill Christ is enjoyed the house without the husband seemes an empty place to the wife the world without Christ proves an empty thing to the soule 10. Christ received in the Gospell is an abiding substance to the soule he is an everlasting father he will never forget us he is a husband for ever he will never cease to love us he is a faithfull friend loving at all times his love is a Sunne that knowes no setting his gifts are t without repentance his grace an immortall seed that never dyes a well-spring springing up to life everlasting All that is without Christ is full of vanity and changes only Christ is a possession of everlasting continuance the meditation of all which should sweetly allure and draw us graciously dispose and frame us and mightily perswade and move us to give Christ a joyfull welcom comming to us in his Gospell 6. Fastening our frequent and most serious thoughts upon the brevity and vanity of the life of man Man hath no abiding City here he flourisheth like Ionahs gourd in an evening and is smitten and withered in the morning Death like the waters of the red sea drownes all onely Christ makes a safe passage through death for his Israel for all that receive him the Arke divided Iordan and Israel went dry and safe over to Canaan Christ makes a ready way for all that beleevingly entertaine him through the horrours of death to the heavenly kingdome death like the deluge spares none as Noah therefore betooke himselfe to the Arke and was preserved so let us betake our selves to Christ that we may be preserved from the second death all they who were out of the Arke perished in the waters all they that are out of Christ will perish in the deluge of Gods vengeance the Lord Jesus is the soules onely refuge and deliverance Behold saith the Lord by Moses in another case to morrow about this time I will cause it to raine a very grievous hayle such as hath not been in Egypt from the foundation thereof untill now Send therefore now and gather thy cattell and all that thou hast in the field for upon every man and beast that shall be found in the field and shall not be brought home the hayle shall come downe upon them and they shall dye He that feared the word of the Lord among them made his servants and his cattell flee into the houses and he that regarded not the word of the Lord left his servants and his cattell in the field and they were all smitten and died Thus in this case behold to morrow ere long very shortly the Lord will cause a mighty raine he will raine downe snares fire and brimstone and an horrible tempest send therefore now and gather your soules your selves your friends husbands wives children servants kindred and neighbours unto Christ get yee interest in Christ hide your selves by faith and love in Christ for upon every soule of man that shall not be found in Christ upon every parent and childe husband and wife master and servant young and old bond and free that shall not be brought home to Christ the haile fire and brimstone of Gods wrath shall come downe upon them and they shall dye both the first and the second death and now I know that he that feares the word of the Lord among you will flee to Christ give all diligence to receive and entertaine Christ to get a sure and
blessed interest in Christ but he that regards not the word of the Lord will stay in the field abide in the service way and practise of the prophane world and be for ever destroyed for there is no salvation out of Christ He is the resurrection and the life and our life is hid with him in God therefore let us say with Augustine let all these things perish let us let passe all these vaine and empty things and let us betake our selves to the onely inquisition of those things which have no end let us betake our selves to Christ who is the same yesterday to day and for ever He like Noahs Dove will bring us an Olive branch of peace when all the comforts of the creature are drowned he will stand by us and defend us as Shamma one of Davids worthies stood and defended the field when all the residue fled from it When all worldly staffes and stayes pillars and supporters leave us and stay behind us then as Isaac went up to the Mount with Abraham so will Christ goe up with us and present us with acceptance with great joy and gladnesse in God his fathers presence and let the remembrance and thought of these things sweeten and make exceedingly joyous Christs comming among us CHAP. VII ANd let us declare and manifest the truth of Christs welcome and our joy at Christs comming by our prepared humble and hearty receiving of Christ according to the charge of the Psalmist Let us lift up the gates and doores of our hearts from the creature and all things here below let us remove the bolts and bars of infidelity obstinacy pride security and selfe-love and let us by faith love repentance and humble obedience open the doors of our hearts that Christ the King of glory may come in As the Minstrels and other people were put forth out of the Rulers house and Christ received that his dead daughter might be raised to life Thus let us put out of the doores of our hearts all carnall joyes and fleshly lusts that Christ may enter into and minister the life of grace to our soules let all give place to Christ that Christ may have the full possession of us and worke effectually within us 2 Let it appeare that Christ is welcome by our garnishing our hearts with all spirituall ornaments sutable and fit for the entertaining of Christ putting our hearts into such a gracious frame and temper that Christ may take pleasure in us The gate of the Tabernacle was very costly and glorious having a hanging made for it of blew purple skarlet and fine twined linnen wrought with needle-worke the pillars for the hangings being overlaid with gold and their hookes of gold to shadow out and signifie the making glorious of the hearts of Gods elect by faith and other gifts of the Spirit to entertaine Christ the glorious King 3. Make Christs welcome apparant by offering your selves to Christ the wise men rejoyced in Christs comming and they fell downe and worshipped him opened their treasures and presented to him gifts gold frankincense and myrrh Thus let us rejoyce in Christ comming in the Gospell fall downe before him make the whole man vaile and stoop to Christ and to him let us offer the gold of a pure heart the frankincense of holy and humble prayer and the myrrh of patient suffering and bearing Christs crosse to him let us yeeld our bodies soules and all our substance as a holy and acceptable sacrifice 4. Manifest every man Christs welcome by exalting Christ above every thing in your heart doe not set him as Jesse did David behinde the ewes but set him as Pharaoh did Joseph above all his Nobles and over all his land allow him universall and absolute jurisdiction over the whole man cut off whatsoever doth rebell against him 5. Declare Christs welcome by your love to him as to the bridegroome of your soules by your faith and dependance upon him as upon your onely rocke and sure foundation by your full and through-conforming your selves to his statutes and testimonies as to that which is the light of your feet the lanthorne of your paths and the delight of your soules and by a holy and gracious acquiescence in Christ as in the Counsellor in whom is all wisedome to direct as in the King in whom is all authority to command as in the rocke in whom is all strength to support as in the fountaine in whom is all fulnesse to satisfie us Christ will not be pleased with a verball he will have a reall entertainment with Judas to kisse Christ with our lips outwardly to give him faire words and secretly to nourish treason and rebellion in our hearts against him is a cursed welcome With Joab to salute Christ with one hand and stab him with another hand as Joab at once saluted and slew Abner to salute Christ by an outward and open profession and to stab him by a corrupt and dissolute conversation is very unseemly shamefull and dishonourable for any Christian Let therefore our spirituall universall cheerfull and constant subjection unto Christ declare the truth and joy of Christs welcome unto us If we rejoyce not in Christ if Christ comming in the Gospell be not welcome Where is our knowledge of Christ if we rejoyce not in Christ comming in the Gospell the blind eye hath no joy in the Sunne but to the seeing eye the light is sweet and It is a pleasant thing to behold the Sunne to the ignorant Christ is nothing joyfull but to them that have the eyes of their understanding opened Christ is very pleasant he is in their eye the fairest of ten thousand to them the knowledge of Christ is pleasant to him that knowes the Wisedome of Christ shining into his heart and making him wise unto salvation to him that knowes the death of Christ mortifying his lusts and corrupt affections the resurrection of Christ spiritually reviving and quickning him to him that knowes the righteosnesse of Christs cloathing and justifying him to him that knowes the blessed presence of Christ encouraging him to him that knowes the Al-sufficiency of Christ satisfying him to him that knowes the gracious dispensation of Christ ministring the sence of his love and peace to him to that man Christ is welcome in the Gospell Mans ignorance deprives him of all Christs comforts 2. Where is our love to Christ if Christ be not welcome David loved Jonathan and Jonathan was very pleasant to him Old Jacob loved Joseph and his spirit revived when he saw the waggons which Joseph had sent he was very glad that Joseph was alive I will goe saith he and see him before I dye Christ is very pleasant to him that loves him it is a reviving of heart to such a man to heare of Christ he will surely goe and see Christ in the Gospell Love to Christ and joy in Christ are inseparable companions in all
the Gospell the whole man is a very den of theeves untill Christ comes and by the ministery of his word scourge and drive them out The ministery of the Gospell is the outward instrument and meanes of the soules cleansing Every foule estranging it selfe from Gods ordinance is under the power of uncleannesse 6. An estate of continuall and remedilesse sorrowes straights and perplexities If God begin to waken the conscience and make man a little sensible of his wrath then without the Gospell his estate like the waters of Marah without the tree is very bitter he cannot drinke of it he cannot meditate upon it without any comfort then he is in straights in the midst of his sufficiency then he is in the green meadow of his worldly plenty as a chased Hart without the water brooke then he is full of blessings and agitations like the Disciples in the storme and nothing but the voice of Christ in the Gospell can minister peace or comfort to him Better be deprived of all worldly possessions then of the Gospell and Gods Ministers O that such men would consider and study the misery of their condition as are left without the Gospell and a faithfull Minister to instruct them All our blessings will prove at last as curses if we have not the Gospell to sweeten and sanctifie them to us the waters about Jericho were naught untill the Prophet powred salt into them the deepest rivers and fullest flouds of mans worldly abundance prove naught an instrument of death and condemnation to him that hath not the Gospell to season them not the estate of him that wants earthly abilities but the estate of him that wants the labours of Gods Ministers is an estate of woes miseries and curses Doth God dispense his greatest his heavenly his choisest blessings by his Ministers Then in this as in a plaine and open character may we read their folly and their impiety who estrange themselves from the house of God who sleight and undervalue the labours of Gods Ministers these men estrange themselves from the place and from the meanes of blessing The soule which is regardlesse of the ministery of the Gospell is far from blessing such as come not to the light abide in darknesse such as reject the Physitian perish in their diseases such as cast away their weapon fall in the battell such as refuse the ministery of the word the light the physicke and armour of their soules abide in ignorance perish in their impieties and fall before their spirituall adversaries Such as came not to the Arke the place and instrument of preservation in the deluge were drowned in the waters such as refuse the ministery of the Gospell the instrument of the soules preservation are swallowed in the deluge of Gods vengeance Corah Dathan and Abiram refusing to come up at Moses call the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them the earth will prove the occasion and instrument of their ruine who through their earthly mindednesse despise the Gospell and sleight the call of Gods Ministers inviting them Such men are blind and see not the worth of the Gospell dead in sinne and taste not the sweetnesse of Christ in the Gospell unsensible of their owne misery and know not the necessity of Christ as of a Physician to heale them as of a ransomer to redeeme them and as of a fountaine to wash and cleanse them Such men are selfe-conceited self-admirers puffed up with an opinion of their owne fulnesse and consider not the need they have of Christ his Ministers and Gospell as of a guide to direct them as of a jewell to adorne them as of a pearle to enrich them and as of a living spring to fill them Such as have least sence of their owne misery and emptinesse are the greatest despisers and undervaluers of the meanes of their eternall happinesse And such as are most exalted with an opinion of their owne wisedome doe ever prove the most foolish of all others neither doth man ever declare greater folly and madnesse then in sleighting the Gospell and worke of Gods Ministers for every such man is blind and will not be guided leprous and will not be cleansed in thraldome and will not be freed empty and will not be filled naked and will not be cloathed condemned and will not receive a pardon were it is tendred Such men refuse Gods sweetest mercies and expose themselves to Gods bitterest curses they cast aside the Seales and pledges of Gods greatest loving kindnesse and thrust themselves upon Gods severest judgements and God will at last be farre from them in the withdrawment of the light of his countenance who are now far from him by their absence from his ordinances God will at last sleight their prayers who now sleight the voice of his Ministers As the Lord dispenseth many sweet and heavenly blessings by his Ministers so it should be our care and wisedome 1. Not to estrange our selves from their labours not to withdraw our selves from Gods house as the Prodigall in the parable withdrew himselfe from his fathers house Forget not saith the Apostle the assembling of your selves together absence from the sacred assemblies proves uncomfortable and perillous The proffer of Gods mercy is refused the tender of Gods sweetest love is rejected the choisest comforts of the soule are despised the estate of the men of the old world despising the Arke the only instrument of preservation from the waters proved dangerous the estate of such as refuse the Gospell the meanes of salvation proves ruinous everlasting perdition proves their last portion the Scholler estranging himselfe from the Schoole remaines void of learning the sicke man estranging himselfe from the Physician continues diseased the souldier withdrawing himselfe from the Artillery house remaines unarmed the diseased woman in the Gospell could not get her bloudy issue cured untill she came to Christ Man estranging himself from the house of God remaines ignorant his soule unarmed his whole man mortally diseased Sinne ever proves an incurable and mortall sicknesse to him that absents himselfe from Christ in his ordinances absence from the house of God spoyles the soule of all gracious and comfortable communion and acquaintance with God he that refraines the Kings Court loseth all communion with the King Gods house is Gods Court his Gospell the voice by which he speaketh the glasse in which he shineth and shewes himselfe the banquetting house wherein he communicates himselfe as the Master of the feast unto his guests He that neglecteth this neglects the medium of his soules communion with God estrangement from the house of God brings poverty upon the soule the Prodigall forsaking his fathers house became very poore and base he made himselfe a companion of Swine and would have eaten of the huskes if any man would have given to him great is their basenesse swinish are their dispositions shamefull is their spirituall poverty and emptinesse who forsake the
now addresse themselves to Christ seeke interest in Christ or seriously intend and mind Christ Generally then they lay drowned under the waters commonly now they are overwhelmed with the Sea of self-cogitations self-desires and intendments Mans neglect of Christ and self-seeking ever turnes to mans ruine as their neglect of the Arke and seeking other places of refuge proved their destruction Many indeed professe Christ but few intend Christ like bad servants they call him Lord and Master but they doe not his worke they mind themselves and not Christ Rehoboam strengthened himselfe but he did evill and prepared not or fixed not his heart to seeke the Lord. There are many of Rehoboams generation they strengthen themselves in wealth in friends in carnall policies and worldly honours but they prepare not they doe not dispose and frame their hearts to seeke Christ to exalt and set up Christ they doe not fixe their hearts towards Christ in their intendments and undertakings as the rivers are fixed towards the sea in their motion and the arrowes towards the marke in their slying This is an evill from which the Lord disswadeth Seeke ye not saith the Lord by Moses after your owne heart and your owne eyes after which ye use to goe a whoring Wherein the Lord calleth them from their owne wisedome as from a false guide from their owne will as from a corrupt commander from their owne thoughts as from a pernicious suggester and from their owne ends as from low base and carnall markes And indeed self-seeking is a spring of many bitter streames and a poysonous root of many mortall and soule-slaying branches For 1. Self-seeking is insatiable He that seekes the creature and not Christ can never have enough his desires are never answered Like Ph●raohs leane kine after the eating of the fat his soule is still leane empty hungry he finds no satisfaction Like the dropsie-man he is in a continuall thirst the more man seeks himselfe the further he is from satisfaction his desires are endlesse that desires not the Lord Jesus he is alwayes poore that makes not Christ his riches distracting and perplexing thoughts of want doe ever pester their minds who mind not Christ Jesus in whom is all fulnesse The eye which sees not the Sun of righteousnesse is never satisfied with seeing The eare which heares not the glad tydings of Christ in the Gospell is never satisfied with hearing The hand which receives not Christ is never filled with receiving The soule which finds not Christ is never satisfied with finding though it finds all the fulnesse of the world No man doth lesse enjoy himselfe then he that doth most inordinately mind himselfe Disorderly intendment of the creature deprives man of the comfort of the creature the least of the creature with Christ ministers much contentation the most of the creature without Christ works great vexation and trouble and fils the soule with restlesse and insatiable longing To them therefore that intend themselves and not Christ that mind the multiplication of their worldly abilities and not the exaltation of Christ the Lord threatens emptinesse to them that intend Christ and not themselves the Lord promiseth fullnesse and satisfaction to their desires the soule which applyes it selfe to the creature discernes a seeming beauty in the creature and that inflames the soul with love to it with lusting after it the soule promiseth it selfe great things from the creature and therfore is much in the multiplication of the creature it discernes a pronenesse in the creature to change and therfore labours much to make it sure such a man placeth his confidence in the creature and yet is very jealous least the creature should faile and prove a sandy foundation and therefore is he very sollicitous and laborious about the creature thinkes he never bestowes pains and care enough to make it sure unto himselfe but the man who sincerely minds and intends Christ sees such perfection tastes such sweetnesse discernes such power and stability and meets with and feels such a fullnesse of all goodnesse in Christ that in Christ his soul hath a sweet acquiescence and sure reposall whether he enjoy much or little of the world the more man neglecteth and denyeth himselfe and the creature for Christ the more satisfaction he findeth in Christ the more a man intends himselfe and the world with the neglect of Christ the more vanity vexation and emptinesse he finds in himselfe and in his earthly abundance There is no end saith Salomon of all his labour neither is his eye satisfied with riches He spends his mony for that which is not bread and his labour for that which satisfieth not saith the Prophet 2. Self-seeking makes man hypocriticall corrupt and full of sinister and by-respects in his profession and duties of Religion the wife of Jeroboam comming to the Prophet disguised her selfe and fained her selfe to be another then she was self-seekers comming to Christ taking upon them the profession of Christ disguise themselves and fain themselves to be others then they are to be the friends of Christ the followers and servants of Christ and seekers of the honour of Christ when they are the enemies of Christ followers of the world serve their owne bellies and seek their owne worldly profit and temporall advancement Selfe-seekers make their attendance upon the Lord Jesus a meanes to accomplish their owne carnall purposes like cunning Anglers they make Religion a bait to cover their hooke the more readily to take the fish of some worldly profit men often gaine that riches and ascend the steps of that honour under a pretence of godlinesse which they could never attaine in the way of open profanenesse Anti-christ puts on the hornes of the Lamb and under pretence of being Christs Vicar he sets himselfe in Christs throne and acts the part of the Dragon under colour of seeking the welfare of the Church he doth prey upon and brings ruine to the Church the Pharisees were great self-seekers men of covetous and ambitious spirits they rob'd widowes houses and for a pretence made long prayers their whole Religion who are given to self-seeking is altogether corrupt and carnall Iudas followed Christ not for any love to Christ but because he bore the bagg Man may goe farre in the way of Christ and doe much in the worke of Christ as long as Christs service tends to his worldly advantage having no true love at all to the Lord Jesus why did the Disciples mentioned by Saint John follow Christ but because Christ filled them with the loaves earthly gaine is the only load-stone that draws self-seekers to the observation of religious duties Hemor and Shichem perswading their fellow Citizens to be circumcised drew them by an argument taken from their worldly profit Shall not say they their Cattell and their substance and every beast of theirs be ours and to this they hearkned and were circumcised
empty of God a stranger to God an enemy against God Christ is the Jacobs ladder by whom God cometh unto man and man ascendeth unto God God is knowne as a Father of love God is beleeved in as a king of mercies God is felt and tasted as the fountaine of grace and goodnesse only in and thorough Christ Jesus He that knowes not Christ working the life of grace and holines in him is under the death of sin and hath no cleare knowledge no comfortable remembrance no blessed taste and feeling no honourable and soul-ravishing apprehensions of God no delight in God no comfortable communion with God we discerne and apprehend God loving mercifull and gracious onely in and thorough Christ working in us the life of true holinesse mans thoughts of God are more or lesse joyous and delightfull according to the measure of Christs working within him CHAP. XIX THe second thing in these words is an agent or Author and that is Christ Christ liveth in his Saints he is the worker of this life the life of Gods children hath a very honourable originall it is not from a naturall but from a spirituall seed the life of nature is farre inferiour to the life of grace Life communicated by earthly Parents is an unworthy life in respect of that life which Christ doth minister unto us a life which goes not by generation but by regeneration a life communicable by no creature dispenced only by him who lives of himselfe and gives life to others at his pleasure according to S. Pauls open profession that Christ lived in him was the authour of the life of grace to him shewing us That Christ is the Authour of spirituall life to all Gods children he raised the body of Lazarus to a bodily life he rayseth our soules to a spirituall life he quickens whom he will he hath power to quicken all his will is to quicken only some when he was on earth he could have raysed all the dead to life yet he raysed but only a few thus now he hath power to quicken all men to a spirituall life but his will is to quicken only some such as God the Father hath chosen to salvation Christ saith S. John hath power over all flesh that he should give life to as many as God the Father hath given him all that partake of the life of grace derive and borrow the same from Christ who is the way leading the truth enlightning and the life quickning unto life everlasting and the Apostle saith our life is hid with Christ in God as the life of the branch is hid in the root and Christ is called our life by S. Paul and our life or the authour of spirituall life he is in us by way of Revelation he opens and shewes the way to life without Christ we are all in darknesse and the shadow of death and no man knows the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reveale him Our life he likewise is by way of meritorious impetration he hath purchased life for us Our life by way of originall the life of grace is originally in Christ and from him communicated unto us Our life by way of ope●ation he quickneth us by the powerfull worke of his Spirit And our life by way of conjunction he unites himselfe communicates himselfe and all his benefits to us as the Prophet applyed himselfe to the woman of Shunems sonne and raysed him to life And that Christ is the Authour of spirituall life to Gods children is apparent 1. By mans alienation and estrangement from the life of grace without Christ the branch without the root the body without the soule hath no life man without Christ is a withered branch a dead carcasse dead in sinnes and trespasses twice dead and plucked up by the roots and it is in Christs hand alone to quicken him Lord said Peter to our Saviour whither shall we goe thou hast the words of eternall life the word revealing promising and working life in all that are ordained unto life 2 By Christs ordination and appointment to minister all things to Gods chosen the fullnesse of light is dispenced to the ayre by the Sun fulnesse of water is dispenced by the Sea unto the earth the fulnesse of Aegypt was dispenced to the people by Joseph the fulnesse of God is dispenced to the soules of men by Christ Christ is the Sunne by whom they are enlightned the root by whom they are enlivened the Store-house by whom they are enriched the fountaine by whom they are replenished they are blessed with all spirituall blessings in Christ God convayes all in mercy unto man thorough Christ nothing proves a blessing unto man but what he hath by vertue of his conjunction with Christ there is no relation of love and peace betweene God and the soule of man but only in and through Christ Jacob and his sonnes found favour with Pharaoh only for Josephs sake Christ is the only Medium of mans favor and acceptance with God he alone is made of God to be wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption unto man God hath put the very whole of mans happinesse in Christ Jesus 3. By the insufficiency of any created power to minister the life of grace to man this is above the power of men and Angels the dispensation of life is peculiar to him that is Lord of life the industry of man is used indeed as an instrument of spirituall vivification but the efficacy is from Christ to this worke all created strength without Christ is like the strength of Aegypt in another case to set still the diseased woman in the Gospell spent all her substance upon the Physitians and yet there was no healing man may spend all his time and substance upon the creature and the creature may spend all its ability about man and yet when all is done without Christ there will be no spirituall quickning Am I a God said the King of Israel to Naaman to kill and to make alive that this man doth send unto me to recover a man of his leprosie Thus may the holiest Saint and most glorious Angell say Am I a God to kill and to make alive to kill sin and to enliven the soul that man should looke to me for spirituall vivification the sufficiency of the choysest creatures is a borrowed sufficiency derived from Christ and the efficacy and working thereof is wholy dependant upon Christ 4. By the dignity and excellency of spirituall life a life of that noblenes and eminency that none but Christ who is life it self can communicate it a seed which none but Christ can sow a tree which none but Christ the great Husbandman of the soule can plant the life of grace ariseth from a principle farre more noble then the life of nature Saul was head and shoulders above the residue of the people the life of grace is head and shoulders very high and farre above the life