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A11010 Lectures vpon the first and second Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians: preached by that faithfull seruant of God M. Robert Rollock, some-tyme minister of the Euangell of Iesus Christ, and rector of the Colledge in Edinburgh Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Charteris, Henry, 1565-1628.; Arthur, William, fl. 1606-1619.; Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599. In Epistolam Pauli Apostoli ad Thessalonicenses priorem commentarius. aut 1606 (1606) STC 21281; ESTC S116171 462,033 538

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him from our nature thou drawest down a plague in stead of a blessing Then joyne all together in prayer Pray to God the Father and the Son manifested in our nature and looke in vnto God the Father throgh the Sonne Then he prayes to the Father and to the Sonne What seekes he In the first part of his praier he seeks that his iourney should be directed to the. Thessalonians Prouerb cha 16. vers 9. The heart of man vvill dispone his ovvne vvay but God vvill direct his steps Man will say I will byde heere to morrow and there other morrovv and he vvill be at the fire side and no thought of God who hes the journey in his hand Man dispones his waies but God directs them Without God when thou hast taken all thy purposes thou hast not a foote to lift to doe them and if he giue thee leaue to lift thy foote vvithout him and not knovving him thou shalt not be able to set down thy foote in the hie way a curse shall be on thee and thou shalt runne and ride to destruction and either thou shalt goe back or else goe to this side or that side and not in the right vvay Brethren vvaite ye not what ye haue to doe When thou takest any journey in hand thou wilt not come to the doore so soone in the morning but the Deuill vvill meete thee and if Gods Angell doe not conuoye thee the Deuill vvill conuoy thee Alas haue ye adoe vvith fleshe and bloode onelie vvill ye not looke to him vvho is working aboue All this telles vs that we should hang on that holie will God which is the rule of all our doing Paul sayes Romanes 15. 32. I vvould be at you if by any meane the vvill of God vvill permit Men vses this prophainnes●e in speaking as Iames sayes 4. 13. 24. I vvill goe to 〈◊〉 and buy and sell c. But he sayes to the what art thou doing hast thou thy journey in thy owne hand thy lyfe is vncertaine I say farther then Iames. Suppose thou liue vvhat if he giue thee not legges to trauell with and suppose he giue thee legges what if he curse thy journey and send Satan in the way All this learnes vs to haue God before vs and depend vpon him and to speake with houes ●f it please God I vvill doe this or that Alwayes I submit my selfe to his holie vvill knovving that vvhether I goe or byde all shall be to my well and comfort Hang on God for there is no prosperous succes except thou striue to haue an hart lifted vp to God in all thy doinges For all this vvorld vvill vanishe avvay but to him who depends on God what euer falles out al comes for the best This is the rule of the Apostle Now the second part of the Prayer is Seing he can not come to them as he vvould he prayes to God the Father and to the Sonne the Lord Iesus Christ that those thinges he could not get done by his prefence the Lord wil do them in his absencer that is That the Lord vvold make them abound in loue and charitie first among them selues and then among all men The example he giues is euen as I loued you Then when thou canst not get that which first thou wouldst haue leaue not off to pray for the next best There are many that when they pray for any thing and cannot get it they leaue off all praying No but vvhen thou canst not get that first thing thou prayest for pray for the second it may be if thou get not the first thou shalt get the second and well is the soule that gets any peece of grace So vvhen one thing failes thee Loue the gift of god o●ely seeke an other and neuer leaue off suting Then he prayes for loue and charitie Alas for loue and charitie in this age fare well loue thou hast gone away out of Scotland There is a vaine name of faith among vs he beleeues and she beleeues but loue vvhich is the true vvitnesse of faith is gone Fare vvell loue These are the latter dayes all loue is dead But to the purpose Ye see that he begges loue from God to them Then it must follovve of necessitie As faith is the free gift onelie and grovves not in our foull stinking nature so loue and charitie is the gift of God and growes not in nature Thy loue by nature is a foull stincking selfe loue thou hast that rooted in thy heart thou wilt hate God and all the world for that loue and if thou ●akest a shovve of loue to any vvho is conjoyned to thee all it for thy selfe and not for Christ Thou wilt loue thy vvyfe and children but not for Christ but for thy selfe No sinceritie in that loue The Papist will say God commands vs to loue therefore it is in our owne hand to loue or not to loue Is this a faire argument But I reasone by the contraire out of this place Paul begges loue at God to them therefore it followes well loue is the gift of God onelie For if it were in nature whereto should I aske it from God Marke one rule It is a foolish thing to measure the commaund of God by the strength of nature and the strength of nature by the command of God and to reason God hes bidden me doe this therefore I haue free-vvill vvithin my selfe to doe it this reasoning will deceiue thee The Lord when he commaunds thee who stands in that Couenant made with vs in Christ with the verie command by his Spirite he workes in thy heart aboue nature the same thing he commaunds thee he workes that loue that he commaunds thee O the greatnesse of this loue of God Say Lord doe that thing in me thou bidst me doe bid me doe nothing Lord but that vvhich thou vvorkest in me for I can doe nothing without thee The Lord open mens eyes to see this The next thing is the measure of loue that he askes of God He seekes not loue in a small measure he seeks not little loue but aboundant loue Seeke euer these spirituall giftes in as great measure as thou canst seeke aboundance for thou canst not seek so much with thy mouth Measure of loue nor conceiue so much in thy heart as the Lord is able to giue thee His hand is larger nor thy heart and so be greedie of those spirituall graces and neuer leaue off to seeke or to begge till thou findst thy heart running ouer vvith grace full of loue full of knovvledge and light Paul to the Coloss 3. 16. prayes that the Lord would fill them vvith knovvledge Looke Ephes. 3. 10. 20. Col. 1. 9. For our perfection standes in abundance our glorie standes in fulnesse and our fulnesse goes forward degree by degree There is nothing in this life but a growing in faith in knowledge c we are neuer filled with loue knowledge c. but we must grow peece and peece
a christian his sin shall be double and double shall be his damnation and he shall wish that he had neuer beene called in the world a christian man Let none therefore thinke they are well eneugh if they be called christians ●and come and sit in the Congregation of the Lord for if then they commit villanie and knauerie the greater shal be their damnation If thou be the childe of the day do the workes of the day if thou be the childe of the night doe the workes of the night Thou must doe one Now to goe forwarde in this verse As he recommendes to them these tvvo thinges vvakrifenesse and sobriety So he recommendes to them in the thirde place armour wherewith he will haue them inarmed Putting on sayes he the brest plate of faith and loue There is the first peece of the armor and the hope of saluation for an helmet There the next peece of the armor In al this place what is he doing Instructing a warriour a souldiour what he should doe teaching him to wake and not to sleepe to be sober and not drunken to be marmed and not to be naked Ye know in the worldly warriour there are three things requyred first wakrifenesse a sleeping souldiours is nothing worth Then with wakrifenesse sobrietie temperatnesse in his mouth and bellie othervvayes vvhen he is lying drunken the enemie vvill come on him in the night and cut his throate Novv the thirde thing that is requyred is that he haue his armour on him It is not eneugh to be vvakrife and sober but he must haue his armour on him Armour of a spiritual vvarrior faith loue and hope For if he vvant armour the armed enemies will come on him and slay him Euen so it is in a Christian vvarriour There is no Christian man nor vvoman but they are vvarriours and they must make them to fight vnder the banner of the Lord Iesus Christ their captaine And as it is requyred in the earthlie souldioures that they be vvakeryse Euen so it is requyred in the Christian souldiours The next thing that is requyred in the Christian souldiour is temperance haue not a drunken soule thou who wilt be a souldior vnder Christes banner thou must not be drunken with the pleasures of this vvorld Novv these tvvo thinges are not eneugh vvith vvakrifenesse and sobriety therfore thou must haue an armed soule as the bodie of the vvordly vvarriour must put on armour so thy soule must put on armour othervvaies vvhen the enemie makes the assault he vvill preuaile against thee if sinne make an assaulte if thou be vvithout thy armour sinne vvill preuaile Brethren ye knovve and it is heere meant by the Apostle The worldly vvarriour vvhen he armes himselfe he hes respect in speciall to these two partes of his bodie the first his brest where his heart lyes where the naturall life hes her chief residence therefore he puttes on his brestplate The next parte of the which he hes a speciall regarde is of the head where all the senses lyes The head is the fountain of all the senses and mouing of the body and so he will put on an Helmet to saue his head If these two parts be well preserued from wounds he will regard the lesse of the rest of the body If a wound be receyued in the heart no life A wound in the head and branes no lyfe but a wound in the leg c. may be mended againe So the Christian hes a chiefe regarde to two parts as it were to the heart vvhere his spirituall lyfe lyes vvhich is begunne in this lyfe and to the head vvhere all the spirituall senses hes their ground and where his spirituall mouing is to defend by armor the lyfe spirituall What euer other part of him be wounded he hes a speciall regarde to these two Now the Apostle bringes in this by a comparison taine from the worldlie armour vsed by earthlie souldiours The peece of armour that should be put on on the heart of the vvorldlie vvarriour is the brestplate The peece that couers the head is called the helmet The Christian vvarriour hes his owne brestplate and helmet Yet more ye see There are two parts of the vvarriours brestplate the brestparte and backparte and peece before another peece behinde that the heart receyue not a wound neyther at back nor brest So the brestplate of a Christian vvarriour is builded vp of tvvo partes the fore parte Faith that embraces Iesus the other parte vvhich vve may call the hinder and backparte Loue and it flowes from the other parte loue to our neighbour it hanges on Faith to our God As to the Helmet it is but a peece and it couers the vvhole head and senses round about So the Helmet of the Christian vvarriour is of one peece called the hope of saluation Hope that he shall be saued and liue vvith Iesus Christ And this is his head peece So long as he keepes this hope he shall saue his head and all his spirituall senses feeling and mouing c. keepe me hope nothing shall destroy thy spirituall seeing hearing and feeling and all the rest of thy senses And if thy head be bare of hope thy spirituall senses shall soone be ouerthrowne by the assaults of the enemie So the summe shortly the chiefe things whereby the spirituall life the spirituall feeling and mouing is keept within a man are these three thinges which is chiefly tolde of in the Scripture Faith Loue and Hope Faith in God and Christ Loue to thy nighbor Hope to be safe in the grace of Christ Keepe these three thou shalt stand inarmed to resist the Deuill and all his works keepe one of these thou keepest all lose one of these thou losest all Lose Faith thou losest Loue lose Faith and Loue thou losest Hope col It is otherwaies with the Christian warriour then with a worldly warriour he may haue his Helmet on and want his brestplait but I assure thee if thou want a peece of this christian armour thou hast no part of it hast thou a peece of this armour thou hast all hast thou Faith thou hast Hope and Loue The spirituall graces that are wrought by the Spirit of God wherein stands our regeneration are so linked together either must they be altogether in thee in some measure or else thou hast none of them Either must all the powers of thy soule and al thy affections be renewed or else none of them is renewed And therefore if thou would try if thou hast these graces looke if thou hast any one of them for then thou hast all Looke if thou hast Faith looke if thou hast a loue to thy nighbor For I assure thee if thou hast no loue to thy neighbor thou hast no Faith speak asmuch thereof as thou wilt Now to the next verse When he hes spoken of the hope of saluation he groundes this saluation vpon the owne fundation that they might see the fundation of it
LECTVRES VPON THE FIRST AND SECOND EPISTLES OF PAVL TO THE THESSALONIANS Preached by that faithfull seruant of God M. ROBERT ROLLOCK some-tyme Minister of the Euangell of Iesus Christ and Rector of the Colledge in EDINBVRGH EDINBVRGH PRINTED BY ROBERT CHARTERIS Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie An. Dom. M. D. C. VI. Cum Priuilegio Regiae Majestatis TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVL THEIR MOST LOVING FRIEND IN THE LORD MAISTER VVILLIAM SCOT OF ELY grace in this life and euerlasting glorie in the lyfe to come ALL knowledge and all sciences inuented by the wise men of this world without the knowledge of IESVS CHRIST by whom remission of sinnes is obtained to the miserable soule are but vaine and vnprofitable The Apostle reckoning out his prerogatiues Philip. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. which were many counts them all in respect of the excellency and knovvledge of Christ Iesus to be but losse and dung Euen so it is with all sciences if they be seuered from the knowledge of Iesus Christ in the Gospell For what auailes it a man to knowe the height of the Heauens the courses of the Starres the breadth of the earth if in the mean-tyme his conscience accuse him for his sinnes to be vnworthie both of Heauen and earth What auailes it a man to seeke by Physick to prolong afraile temporall life to the bodie if his conscience tell him in the mean-tyme that his soule shall perish for euer What auailes it a man to brag of the knowledge of the Lawe if his conscience accuse him to be most vnjust and worthie of eternal damnation In these and such like things the wise men of this world doe glorie and yet they make not the soule the better The knowledge of Iesus Christ in the Gospell is the onely knowledge that preserues the soule and makes it to liue for euer Ioh. 5. 39 as our Sauiour sayes Search the Scriptures for in them ye thinke to haue eternall lyfe Ioh. 17. 3 and they are they vvhich testifie of me And againe This is life eternall that they knovv thee to be the onely verie God and vvhom thou hast sent Iesus Christ Then this science is to be sought praised and preferred to all others in all respects Look how highly PAVL commends it 1. Cor. 2. 6. 7. 8. 9. Wespeake sayes he vvisdome among them that are perfite Not the vvisdome of this vvorld neither of the Princes of this vvorld vvhich come to nought But vve speake the vvisdome of God in a misterie euen the hid vvisdome vvhich God had determined before the vvorld vnto our glory Which none of the Princes of this World hath knovvne for had they knovvne it they vvould not haue crucified the Lord of glory But as it is vvritten the things vvhich eye hath not seene neither eare hath heard neither came into mans hart are vvhich God hath prepared for them that loue him But God hath reueiled thē vnto vs by his Spirit Other sciences were inuented by men but God himselfe is the Author of this science he reueiled it Other sciences are all inuented in tyme but this science is before all tyme from all eternitie other sciences handles things corruptible and changeable the knoweledge whereof albeit it be pleasant and profitable for this present life yet it cannot reforme the soule to eternall life for all their vertue is but the couerture of vyce but this science settes out and reueiles to a broken harted sinner a fauorable and reconciled God in Iesus who is aduantage both in life and death and in whom the heigh and wonderfull things of God and all things that the soule of man can require for grace or glory pertaining either to this or to that other life Col. 2. 3. 9 10. is contained For in him are hid all the treasures of vvisdome and knovvledge in him dvvelleth all the fulnesse of the god-head bodily Now this pretious treasure the Lord hes committed to earthen vessels he hes set in his seruice base and contemptible persons to carie the message of reconciliation and to proclame to weary and loaden sinners the glade tydings of saluation he sendes out simple men to manure his husbandrie he sends them out as souldiers to that spirituall warfare vvith vveapons that are not carnall 2. Cor. 10 4. 5. but mightie through God to cast dovvne holdes to cast dovvne imaginations and euery high thing that is exalted against the knovvledge of God and to bring into captiuitie euery thought to the obedience of Christ. Whom for the message they carie the Gospel they preach the word of life they offer that hid treasure that is committed to them the Lord craues we should haue in singulare account honour and loue And indeed if we had the sight of the fearcenesse of that eternall wrath of God for sinne it could not be possible but we would say O hovv bevvtifull are the feete of them vvhich bring glade tydinges of peace Rom. 18. 15. and bring glade tydinges of good things We cannot honour loue and highly esteeme of the Maister and respect the Gospell if we hate and contemne the seruant and messenger And if we loue our parents of whom we haue nothing but misery who hes conceiued vs in sinne nurirished and trained vs vp in sin and who by nature makes vs aires of wrath and hell for that vvhich is borne of the flesh is flesh Ioh. 3. 6. O how excedinglie should we loue these whom God makes instruments of our regeneration to beget vs to God to make vs his sonnes and to translate vs from darknesse to light from miserie to felicitie from death to life from hell to heauen And yet this vnworthie world neuer duely accounts of them but of all men they hate most malitiouslie the true seruants of Iesus Christ And to passe by other ages and Countries the Lord of the haruest stryuing against our ingratitude hes sent out from tyme to tyme into this Land sundry painfull laborers and faithfull preachers of the Gospell who preased in all respectes to approue themselues to God to a good conscience and to the consciences of so many as beleeued of whom the world was not worthie Among the rest whom God did bewtifie with singulare graces the Lord in the person of M. ROBERT ROLLOCK that faithfull and reuerent seruant of Iesus Christ gaue vs no sober token of his loue For we cannot tell if vpon any almest in this Land the Lord bestowed greater aboundance and varietie of graces of his Spirite if in any there was a more spirituall and heauenly soule if any spared themselues lesse and vndertooke greater paines that they might be found faithfull and finishe their course with joye if any preased more to approue themselues to God and a good conscience then he O what and how many giftes and graces were in the person of that man in conceiuing he was quick in judgement solide he vttered the Word with great libertie he preached with euidence
vp their hand the fathers slay the Prophets the children slay the Lord then the Apostles Ere I goe forvvard marke this iniquitie in●●ietie vngodlines when once it enters in anie familie or clan in any race of men in the vvorld howe hard a thing it is to get it out againe Oft times when the fathers begin with it it followes on so vpon the whole race of them that it makes an end of them and their race both Beginnest thou that art a father thy sonne and thy vvhole posteritie vvill follow while in end the judgement of God light and destroy all together Is the father a murtherer and slew he one the sonne will double it and so forth of other vices and then the Lord throwes dovvne the house and cuttes off all the generation And the Lord did so vvith these Ievves It is said in the second command that the Lord visites the th●●d fourth generation of them that hate him What is the gro●nde of this because the iniquitie of the fathers is driuen to the children to the thrid and fourth generation Therefore the vengeance of God lights on all Ye fathers therefore take head to your selues and purge you frō iniquitie for if ye be carelesse of your selues the vengeance of God shall be on you and your children both The example of the Iewes might be a spectacle to al the world the verie iniquitie proceeding from the fathers to the sonnes till all were cutted off might nowe suffice to exhort all fathers to leaue sinne as they woulde not be destroyed and their vvhole race after them Marke an other thing heere There is nothing that can not content this people there is no kinde of message that can please them First the Lord sends Prophets to them then he s●ids his Sonne as it is said in the parable that they might reuerence him Matt. 21. 37. Last he sends the Apostles his seruants and they are as rigorous against them as they could so no sort of message could content them 〈◊〉 Act. 7. 51. layes downe the ground of this Persecuters malice euer against the light of the spirite 〈…〉 So there is the ground because all come with the light of the holie Spirite therefore they persecuted all The malice of a persecuter is euer against the light of the Spirite of God So let euerie man be sure so long as the Spirite of light is there must euer be persecution Had I an other man will the prophaine man say I would heare him No if thou hast this hatred of the light of the spirite in thy heart if Paul should come and preach thou vvouldst persecute him yea if Christ him selfe should come in proper person thou wouldst persecute him take therefore head not so much to the preacher as to thine owne heart if thou hast the loue of the light the preacher can not be disliked by thee and by the contrair if thou hast not the loue of the light thou wilt persecute all that come to thee This for the thrid point of their dittay Now comes on the fourth part of their dittay God ●hey please 〈◊〉 This followes the other three The slaying of the Lord the slaying of his Prophets and the persecuting of his Apostles They that slew the Lord and his Prophetes and persecuted the Apostles How could they please God that was the sender of them And so in these wordes he takes off the couer of their faces For these malicious Iewes when they were doing all this euill they boasted of themselues they pleased God they wer his people saying We are the Church and all these are enemies to God Paul pulles off this couer and he showes that they in doing of this were nothing but enemies to God Ye knowe in these dayes men will come in and say It is we that are the true Church it is we who are seruing God aright and in the meane tyme they will be persecuting burning ●ormenting the children of God But what are they will ye haue them deciphered they are enemies to God the Pope is the Antichrist and this shall be ratified in that great day But to let them alone there are many amongst our selues who will ay be doing euill and are enemies to God for thou that art an enemie to his seruants thou pleases not God for heere is a ground There is no glorifying of the Lord but in his ministrie Contemne thou this ministrie by little and little in end thou shalt be an enemie to God if thou hadst sworne the contrair If thou seuere the glorie of God and this ministrie and be a contemner of it thou shalt neuer be glorified of God Ye haue heard foure pointes of their dittay Now to come to the fift They are contrai● to all men Iew and Gentile This is a consequent of the first three slayers of the Lord and of his Prophets persecuters of the Apostles pastors they are enemies to the saluation of all mankinde 〈◊〉 what they wil enemies to the seruants of God to the ministrie 〈…〉 which saluation is wrought and without it thou shalt neuer obtaine saluation nor see the face of God they are enemies to all mankindes saluation Come to the last point of their dittay They forbid vs to speak to the Gentiles they are enemies to the saluation of the Gentiles that by our ministrie shoulde be wonne to God and to his Church the porple-wall is broken down that did hold out the Gentiles before yet they wil hold thē out of the fold There are sundrie sortes of Iewes that hindered the saluation of men there is one sort of them that vvould not suffer Christ to be preached to the Gentiles at all but euer raised vp sedition to impead that vvorke Of these ye may read in the 13. of the Acts. There was another sort of the Iewes that suffered the Gospel to be preached to the Gentiles but added to it circumcision and the law of Moses of whom read Act. 15. The first sort is worst Now the Apostle heere meanes chieflie of this first sort who as the Lord himselfe sayes vvould neither enter them selues into the kingdome of heauē nor suffer others to enter For this is a sure thing euen as a man that hes gotten his own heart enlightned by the loue of the trueth would haue that light to be imparted to all the world and wishes from his heart that all were partakers of it as Paul wished to Agrippa and the rest that heard him that they were lyke vnto him sauing his bondes Acts 26. 29. Well had they bene thogh they had bene chainde to haue had the light of Iesus yet he puts to these wordes for reuerence cause sauing these bandes Euen so a man who hes the hatred of the trueth and light he would haue all the world blinded as he is he woulde haue all mouthes closed as his mouth is closed that neuer man should name Christ to the world He would haue all eyes put out that neuer
sa●ene returnes back to Paul with good newes that all was well Paul rejoyses greatlie in the report of Timothie and in the meane time Paul remaning at Athens does his turne and brings some to the faith of Christ there Now brethren I aske hes Sathan gotten any vantage heere by staying Paul to goe to Thessalonica Hes he hindered the Gospell God ouer turns the enterprise of Sathā No the Gospell is furthered thereby Paul abydes and does his turne at Athens Timothie goes and does his turne at Thessalonica and filles Paul with good tidings that he brought from Thessalonica Learne Sathan when he thinkes to hinder the progresse of the Gospell most he furthers it most When he thinkes he is most against the Church he is most vvith the Church yea if he should haue set himselfe of purpose to further the Gospell if he had taken counsell thereto vvhen he impeaded Paul to goe to Thessalonica he could not haue deuysed a better vvay This is vvonderfull the Lord hes euer disappointed him and shall to the end he vvho vvorkes light out of darknesse ouerturnes and vvhirles about so all his interpr●ses that in despyte of the Diuell he makes all the thinges the Diuell thought to doe to the dishonour of God and hurt or the Church to serue to his glorie and the vvell of his Church I tell you in one vvord Sathan neuer yet gotte the aduauntage of the Church nor of no godlie man no not in the sl●ughter of Abel he neuer got it nor shall get it but that vvhereby the vvicked men thinkes they get victorie ouer the Church the Lord turnes about so that one day ye shal see it shal be the profite and honour of the Church To goe to the wordes he saies after Timothies returning he broght him good newes Of whom wer they of yo● Thessalonians What wer they that ye wer in a good estate floorishing full of wealthe full of honour all things going well and prospering with you all things succeeding to your hearts desyre were these the newes that Timothie tolde to Paul no no neuer one word or syllabe of this what were they then He telles me good tydings of your faith that ye perseuere in faith in Christ that is the first He telles me of your loue and that bond whereby ye are bound together in loue there is an other he telles me of that speciall affection ye beare to me The best nevves of any people These are all his nevves Why then I as●● vvhat are the best nevves that can be reported of any people Common vveale and Cittie It is not of their flourishing estate in this vvorld nor of their vvealth and riches nor of their honour in this world al these things are transicprious all the honour of this vvorld vvill avvay the riches of this vvorld vvill avvay The best nevves of any people are vvhen those thinges are reported of them that abydes for euer When faith and loue is reported vvhich they will take to Heauen with them 〈◊〉 in Iesus gripped in thy heart vvil goe to Heauen vvith thee loue vvill goe to Heauen vvith thee The best nevves that euer vvas tolde is the Gospell of peace to the worlde in God the Father through Christ Fyon thee that receyues not these newes As this Gospell and Euangell is nothing but these glad tydings of Gods mercie through Christ So lykewise the best newes that can come of any people is that the people hes receyued the Gospell and that faith in Christ There is great matter of joye vvhen vve heare that grace mercie and peace is preached to any people There was neuer such joy if we knew what is true joy but alas we are lying on the earth we haue no sense of heauenlie things our eye is ay on the earth as thogh there were no grace nor glorie but in this lyfe But brethren to goe to euerie word and to speake of these things Timothie reportes to Paul The first pointe of these tydinges is faith he beginnes at faith Timothie sayes Paul the Thessalonians continewes still in that faith of Christ and embraces that Gospell of Christ which thou taught them There is the first part of the newes Then ye see plainlie heere the first part of the good tydinges that can be reported of any people is that they holde fast the faith of Christ and embrace the Gospell of Christ There is the first and best ●ydinges that can be reported of any people And learne He that hes not and keepes not this faith I say in a vvorde there can be no good tale tolde of him If he had all the vvorlde vvithout this Gospell it is all in vaine because he hes no goode propertie and there is no blessing of God in him That vvhich seemes to be a blessing is a verie curssing to him The more honour and riches he hes in this world the mo are the maledictions of God and all his actiones all his speakinges or vvhat euer he does or thinkes all is sinne What euer flovves not from faith in Christ is sinne if it vvere neuer so glistering Rom. 14. 13. So then I holde this ground Thou canst not tell a goode taile of anie man that embraces not Christ and his Gospell They will say he is a stoutman he is a riche man the vvorlde goes vvell vvith him but all is curssing to him except hee haue faith in Christ faith blesses all and therefore no lyfe to thee except that thou haue faith What is the next pointe of the tydings Loue. Faith beginnes and she goes forvvard as the Queene of all grace Next to her comes in loue she is next in honour and among all the rest of the graces that accompanies with faith loue is the chiefest Then in one vvord The next pointe of good tydinges of any people is to be a louing people a people that intertaines loue and charitie no oppression among them but euere one is readie bent to helpe an other such kyndnesse lenitie and loue that the tongue of man can not expresse it I tell you as I haue said before vvhere these tydings can not be tolde that a people intertaines loue and charitie it is impossible thou canst tell a good taile of them Tell me he is not charitable I will conclude there is no grace in that persone O but ye will say yet he beleeues and vvho hes bene so instant an hearer of the Gospell as he but all is vanitie thy lyfe shovves the contrare for vvho loues not their nighbour and saies that they loue God they lye sayes Ioha in his first Epistle 4. 20. For certainlie loue is an vnseparable companion of faith as the shadovve is of the bodie so that if loue be seuered from it thy faith is of no value Where charitie is not there is no true faith and therefore bee charitable and loue thy neighbour othervvvise thou hast no good propertie The thrid pointe of the nevves is concerning Paul in speciall
vntill we see the Lord face to face and then we shall get saciety then we shall be filled when God who is loue himselfe shall be all in all thinges And therefore grovv euer get a peece of grouth this day another peece to morrovve and so day by day grovv vntill thy heart be filled vvith the grace of Christ As thou increasest in knovvledge so thou must increase in loue for these must be joined together knowledge and loue Knowledge is in the mynde and loue in the heart Ye see how pleasant it is to see the Sunne but the light of the mynde whereby we see the Sunne of glorie is more excellent it is the light that commeth from the Lord. Then joyne thereto the loue in the heart these tvvo should ansvvere other in proportion Growest thou in knovvledge of the vvay of Christ looke thou grovv in loue to God and man othervvayes I say thy knovvledge shall not auaile thee and the greater knowledge without loue grow there-with the greater damnation Now whom should they loue Loue euerie one among your selues loue next all men in the vvorld Loue all mankinde Ye are Christians loue together mutuallie Be ye among the Heathen loue them too who knows not Christ loue the Domestickes of faith but loue the strangers too loue the members of the bodie of Christ but loue them also vvho are out vvith the bodie but in a different maner The words lets vs see the loue of the domestick is mutuall As thou louest me so I loue thee as the hand loues the foote so the foote loues the hand So among the members of Christs bodie there is a mutuall loue The band of loue goes from my hart to thee and comes again from thy hart to me but it is otherwaies with the loue that reaches out beyond the body to strangers it is but a single loue going from my hart and not returning againe from them I loue him but he loues not me I loue the Iew but he loues not me I loue the Turke but he loues not me because he is not conjoined in a body with me we should loue them to saluation Then learne we should not be narrovv hearted in loue Say not I loue not him because he loues not me if Christ had done so vvhen thou vvas an enemie it had not beene well with thee He loued thee being his enemie Loue them then vvho hates thee and them vvho would slay thee I will not giue a penny for thy loue if thou loue them onely vvho loues thee And this telles that thou art a member of the bodie when thy loue reaches out with the bodie to others As Christ loues his enemie so thou if thou be of Christs bodie vvill loue thy enemie Alas the canker of our nature against loue If thou striue not to loue thy enemie and to get that rancor of thy nature slaine slaine shalt thou be Steuin when the Ievves vvere stoning him to death sayes Lord let it not be laid to their charge Act. 7. 60. Therefore as thou wouldst haue thy soule safe loue thy enemie He layes downe his owne ensample as I doe you He vses this commonlie when he bids them doe any thing I craue nothing but that ye should resemble me I loue you loue ye others There is a lesson Thou vvho vvilt bid anie other doe well doe vvell thy selfe vvilt thou bid me loue loue then first thy selfe and loue all men A Pastor vvho vvould teach his flock to loue let him shovv loue first in his life and actions himselfe othervvaies he shall not haue grace in his vvords let him cast himselfe to be full of loue and then his vvords shall edifie Let him euer seeke an hartie loue to their saluation and craue loue to them at the hands of the Father and Christ Iesus his Sonne To vvhom vvith the holie Spirite be all praise for novv and for euermore AMEN THE XIII LECTVRE VPON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE THESSALONIANS 1. THESSA CHAP. 3. vers 13. 13 To make your hearts stable and vnblameable in holinesse before God euen our Father at the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ vvith all his Saints 1. THESSA CHAP. 4. vers 1. 2. 3. 1 And furthermore vve beseech you brethren and exhort you in the Lord Iesus that ye increase more and more as ye haue receiued of vs hovv ye ought to vvalke and to please God 2 For ye knovv vvhat commaundements vve gaue vnto you by the Lord Iesus 3 For this is the vvill of God euen your sanctification and that ye should absteine from for●ication IN the wordes going before ye heard brethren the Apostle makes mention to the Thessalonians of that earnest prayer he vsed to God for them that once it would please God to graunt him a prosperous journey to them He fell out immediatly in a prayer The prayer containes thre parts the first part is that God the Father and the Lord Iesus vvould direct his vvay tovvardes them The second part is that how euer it should fall out vvhether he should come to them or not at Gods pleasure yet that they shoulde abound in loue euery one tovvardes another and not that onelie but in loue to all men yea tovvarde their ver●e enemies Now shortly to come to our text In the last verse of this chapter ye haue the third head of his prayer he beseeches God to giue them holinesse holinesse in generall all kinde of holinesse As he prayed before that they might abound in loue and charitie vvhich is a part of holinesse So novv he prayes they should haue all sort of holinesse Thereafter in the chapter following he falles out in precepts of good maners and holie lyfe and conuersation and this he follovves out to the end of the Epistle sauing onely by the vvay he casts in one or tvvo informations resoluing them of certaine doubtes the first concerning the mourning for the dead the second concerning the day of Iudgement and the comming of the Lord Iesus Novv to returne He prayes for holinesse to them And vvhat should this holinesse doe To make your hearts sayes he stable and vnblameable before God And at vvhat tyme especiallie at the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ In vvhat companie should they be established with holinesse They alone No but vvith all his Saints in that happie societie of the Church of God and the Saintes There is the effect shortlie of this thirtienth verse Then brethren marke It is holinesse not a fashion of holinesse in outvvard behauiour Holines stablishes our harts before God but vvithin the heart of a man or vvoman that makes them stand vp in the presence of God that establishes them without feare terrour or trembling when they stand before the. Tribunall of a terrible Iudge Where there is no holinesse no sinceritie of heart in man but an heart filled vvith foull affections full of vncleannesse and filthinesse there the heart dare not present the selfe before the face of
beatting dovvne of the beast onely Iesus Christ ought to haue the glorie of the victorie Whether ye looke to him who strikes the battell the armour or them who are souldiers in the battell all lettes you see the glorie should be giuen to Christ alone What is more vyle nor the vvord of the crosse and this vyle ministrie and yet he vvill haue him vvreaked and consumed with the word and ministrie He chuses not great and mightie things not kings and Emperours to this worke wonder not nor be not moued that ye see so many kings stand by the beast to see the Emperour the kings of France and Spaine stand for him but the Lord will vse base meanes to destroy the beast that the glorie may be giuen to him allone Now to come to the other pointe his abolishing He is abolished at the last When shall this be When Christ shall come againe How shall it be The face and presence of Iesus shall deuoure him As soone as the Lord shall come downe as soone shall he vanish and be burnt vp as caffe with the fire The word of the Gospell consumes him and burnes him but not quyte vp But the face of Iesus in that day shall burne him quite vp and then that prophecie of Iohn Reuel chap. 20. verse 10. shall be accomplished He shall be casten in a lack of fire and brimstone which shall neuer haue an end Then brethren beware of this word for if it worke not to lyfe but be a sauour of death to death if it doe thee no good in this lyfe be assured that most glorious face of the Lord in the world to come shall destroye thee Therefore looke that the word be an instrument to thy consolation and the power of God to thy saluation Looke how the word is effectuall to thee in this life for so shall the presence of Iesus be to thee in the life to come either to thy saluation or damnation The face of the Lord shal consume thee if the word hes wroght no renewing of thee in this life It is said in the chapter preceeding verse 9. They which did not obey the Gospell shall be punished vvith euerlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the gloree of his povver one blenke of that face shall consume in an instant all the reprobate Craue then that the word may be powerfull that ye may escape this fire of that presence of Iesus in his comming Then heere ye may perceiue that the kingdome of the Antichrist is not altogether abolished it takes a long tyme ere it be taken away Wonder not that he hes such a power in this earth for certainly this prophecie telles vs that there shall be some face of the Antichristes kingdome vntill Christ come Looke not that Papistry end ere Christ come look not that euery reformed Church shall be quite of them but they shall be as thornes in their sides till Christ come and let no man ouer soone triumph but let euery one make him for the battell There are none of the professours of Christs trueth but they should prepare them for battell Therefore let euery one seeke this armour that being enarmed with that spirituall armour so far as God will giue the grace echone may breath on the beast to his consumption that so God may be glorified and then shalt thou triumph for euer with him To whom be praise and glore for euer AMEN THE SEVENTH LECTVRE VPON THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE THESSALONIANS 2. THESSA CHAP. 2. vers 9. 10. 9 Euen him vvhose comming is by the vvorking of Satan vvith all povver and signes and lying vvonders 10 And in all deceiuablenes of vnrighteousnesse among them that perish because they receiued not the loue of the trueth that they might be saued WE returne again in this text to the description of the Antichrist to be reueiled the Apostle before had casten in some things in the way pertaining to the present purpose Ye heard the Antichrist to be reueiled was descriued from his nature First of nature he should be a man like other men then hee is descryued from his properties first a sinfull man addicted to sinne a slaue of sin and iniquitie next the sonne of perdition a man from all eternitie ordeined to perdition Then he came to his actions that he shall doe when he shall be reueiled first in malice of his hart he shall oppone him to euery thing called God in Heauen and earth to the powers and majesties here on earth to the Majestie of God and Christ in Heauen Another action when he shall be reueiled in pride he shall exalt himself aboue all thing that is called God and is worshipped in the world Yet more in pride he shall sit in the Temple of God not like a common man but as God in Gods seate on the consciences of men and wemen in the Church of God And last he shall showe himselfe to be God in all things in all his titles and styles and al his dignities and shall bereaue God so far as lyes in his power of all dignities and honors that pertaines to him allone Novv to speake nothing of that hes beene spoken before In this 9. verse the Apostle returnes againe to the description of the Antichrist and in this place he descriues him from the effectualnes or effectuall power he shall haue in men ordeined for perdition when he shall come and be reueiled in the world Then to come to the words Satan effectual by and in the antichrist Whose comming sayes the Apostle shall be according to the effectuall povver of Satan As he would say when he shall come and be reueiled in the world Satan that sent him shall be effectuall and powerfull by him powerfull in men and we●en that perishes that are ordeined from al eternity to perdition Heerein shortly learne then Euen as God by Iesus Christ in his ministrie whom he sends out will be effectuall in these who are his if all the world had sworne the contrare So Satan the enemy of God and ●atan in this pointe will prease to be like God and in his maner will be effectuall and powerfull in them that are ordeined for death by the Antichrist As God in his church for saluation will be powerful by his ministry so the Antichrist wil be powerfull to them that are ordeined to perdition Yet brethren the words imports more to wit that Satan shall not onely be effectual by the Antichrist outwardly but he shal be effectuall inwardly in the hart of him and when he shal work by him he shal not work by the mouth or hand outwardly but by the effectual working in his hart and will inspire in his hart to do the turne In this pointe likewise Satan preases to be like God When God by his minister as effectuall he not onely workes by his mouth or his hand or any outward member but he workes by his soule and inward affections cheefly 1.
them that perishes and are appointed to damnation I read in the 9. chap. Reuel verse 4. the locusts that rose out of that smook of that bottomles pit they destroyed onely them that had not the marke of God in their fore-heads 13. chap. 8. verse it is said that they onely should adore the beast vvhose names are not vvritten in the booke of lyfe of the Lamb. Then onely the reprobate that are ordeined to perdition are subject to that finall deceiuing by the Antichrist that his deceite may be as a chaine to bind them to perdition Lord if they who are bound with the chains of the Antichrist hes great cause to search out the ground of their election whether they are such as are ordeined to perdition seeing they are in the wrong way Goe out of Babylon commit not fornication with her for certainly if malitiously ye continue in byding with her ye shall be condemned with her Mark againe another comfort to the elect The elect of God are not subject to these deceiuing errors and Heresies of the Antichrist as the reprobate They are not subject thereto finallie although for a tyme the Lord will suffer them to be drawen avvay to the end they should knovve themselues to be dissolute Christians Matthevv chap. 24 verse 24. Christ saies false Christs and false Prophets shall do such vvonders that if it vvere possible they should seduce euen the elect meaning that it is not possible the elect should fall in this finall defection Who are they then in whom the Antichrist preuailes Onely they who are ordeined to perdition That is such an object as is disposed and prepared before all eternitie to be deceiued by the Antichrist in tyme they are the matter that is perishing and is ordeined to perish I wil make this more cleare by an exemple When the fire burnes vp the caffe and dry timber ye see the cause of the burning not onely in the fire for if a stone or iron were in the place of caffe it wold bide the fire so the cause is not in the burning heate of the fire onely but also in the caffe that is the matter thereof Euen so it is with them that are deceiued by the Antichrist the cause of there deceite is not onely in the force of the Antichrist but also in the euil disposition of the men that are deceiued In plain talk many are ordeined to Helles fire and therefore when the Antichrist lights on such folkes they are readily and easily deceiued And yet I see God hes his parte Who gaue this disposition Who hes ordeinde it Who hes ordeinde men to damnation It is God in his eternall counsell So the Antichrist is not able with his effectualnes to doe any thing in man but that which God hes determined First the Lord of all creatures he dispones he makes some vessels to honor some to dishonor That eternall decree of God giues such a disposition to the creature that in tyme it is capable of good meanes to life capable of deceite to destruction So it is God in his eternall counsell that justly dispenses and the Antichrist in his time works according to Gods dispensation So the Antichrist hes not the glory that he can doe any thing without God neither needs the godly to be offended nor affrayd for the Antichrist nor to be discouraged when they see men daily falling away from the truth Nothing can be done without Gods decree Christ was crucified a foull fact yet it is said Act. 4. vers ●7 that the Lord had appointed from al eternity he shold suffer for saluation and for that cause the hands of Herod the Iewes the Priests and al were lowsed to crucifie him nothing commes but by the Lord that he may haue the glory of all workes Now to goe forward He subjoines a cause of the perdition of the wicked that are deceiued and so reserued to damnation besides this that it is Gods ordinance Ther is another cause ther are none seduced by the Antichrist but they who deserues justly in Gods judgement to be giuen ouer to be deceiued Gods decree is the ground-cause of damnatiō yet of necessitie there interuenes a cause or doing where by justlie thou deserues thy own damnation and closes thy mouth that thou hast not one word to speak when the Lord is putting his eternall decree to execution Come to the cause They perish because they receiued not the loue of the trueth that they might be saued What can be but perishing when men malitiously will not loue the trueth but contemnes it What can ensue The Lord is trueth imbrace the trueth ere thou shalt neuer be saued when men hes renounced the truth wherby they shold be saued how shall they be saued Now take heed there are many means and causes that will bring men to Hel. Murther wil bring thee to Hell Contempt of the trueth a cheef me●s of damnation harlotrie perjurie blasphemy foul concupiscence any of these will cause thee die But notwithstanding of these many moe sins against the Law the Apostle maks chuse of one sinne one cheefe sin that procures damnation contempt of Gods trueth contempt of the Gospell teached he leaues all causes and takes vp this The lesson is lfye will looke to them who hes once giuen vp their names to Christ and so are called Christian men and wemen and taking on them the name of God and profession of the faith of Christ in the day of judgement we shall see this to be true the cheefe pointe of dittay that shal be laid against them is thou contempned my Gospel in the earth It shal not be said to them thou art a murtherer harlot c. no thou art a contempner of my Gospel That shall be the cheef cause of thy perdition for it is the mother cause of all sin because if men would imbrace sincerely the trueth of God and loue the Gospel if they wold imbrace Iesus in their hart O if he wold not keep thē from many inconuenients It is the contēpt of the gospel that leads thee to thy sins it is the contempt of the Gospell that makes thee a murtherer an adulterer c. Thou contemned the Gospell of Christ and therefore the Lord castes thee away and giues the ouer to thy owne affections to commit sin with greedinesse to be a blasphemer an adulterer and to commit other sinnes So the mother cause and speciall ground of all sinnes is the contempt of the light and the word of Iesus and this may euidently be seene in this land especially in great mens houses Now he sayes not because they receiued not the trueth but he sayes because they receiued not the loue of the trueth There are many will seeme to receiue the trueth and who will take heed to the Gospel so diligently as they And therefore the first thing that men should take heede to is the hart looke if in the hart there be an vnfained loue of God and his
trueth It is not thy eare in hearing of the word nor thy mouth in speaking well of it that will make thee a good receiuer of the trueth but it is the hart Looke there be an vnfained loue to the trueth in it and then hold vp thy eare and it will sinke in so sweetly in thy soule that thou shalt feede on it so joyfully as no tongue neither of man nor Angell can tell It is not the outward profession nor the outward receiuing if thou should sit a thousand yeeres hearing that will bring thee to life First thou must haue hart and soule disposed inwardly with an vnfained loue to God to Iesus Christ and his Gospell and then Heauen and earth shall got together ere thou perish An hart that loues Christ and this light shall neuer perish on the other part al the outward forme of doing the protestation subscription and the rest of these outward things shal not saue thee in the day of the Lord if there be not a peece of this loue in thy hart And so I end with this word 〈…〉 accursed be he that loues not Iesus Christ and his trueth And by the contrare blessed are they that loues Iesus Christ and his truth euen this word preached by this ba●e ministrie and blessed shall they beforeuer To this Christ with the Father and the holy Spirit be all praise for euer AMEN THE EIGHT LECTVRE VPON THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE THESSALONIANS 2. THESSA CHAP. 2. vers 11. 12. 13. 14. 11 And therefore God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeue lyes 12 That all they might bed●mned vvhich beleeued not the trueth 〈◊〉 had pleusure in vnrighteousnesse 13 But vve ought to giue thanks alvvay to God for you brethren beloued of the Lord because that God hath from the beginning chosen you to saluation through sanctification of the Spirit and the faith of trueth 14 Where-vnto he called you by our Gospell to obtaine the glory of our Lord Iesus Christ. THE dayes bygone beloued brethren in the Lord Iesus we haue heard a Prophecy of that uniuersall Apostasie that was to come and of the reueiling of the Antichrist who should be the head and ring-leader of this vniuersall Apostasie We heard of the Antichrist to be reueiled he is painted out and deferyued in his owne collours before he was reueiled euen as we see him this day For Paul could not haue set him out more viuely in his nature properties and actions if he had seene him nor he hes done in this Prophecie for he descryuos him euen as if he had seene him with his eyes He hes descryued him from his nature He shall be a man sayes he not a single man simplie but he meanes by this word one man a succession of men in one kingdome As for his properties he sayes he shall be a man of sinne and addicted slaue to sinne Next he shall be the sonne of perdition destinate to destruction and euerlasting perdition from al eternity As for his actions first in malice of his hart he shal oppone himselfe against all thing that is called God and is worshipped either in Heauen or in earth He shall oppone himselfe both against the Majestie of God in Heauen and against the majesties of Kings and Princes on earth Againe in pryde of his hart he shall lift himselfe aboue euery thing called God More in the pryde of hart he shall sit in the Temple of God as God in Gods seate vpon the consciences of men to control them which thing properly pertaines to God No creature hes power ouer the consciences of men it is proper to God onely More he shall showe himselfe in all his styles dignities and names as God He shall reaue these from God and shall cloath himselfe with them Last he is descryued from that effectualnesse and powerfull working which he shall receiue of Satan and which at his comming he shall haue in the harts of men partly by working wonders partly by false and fraudulent doctrine But in whom He sayes in them that perishes that is in them that are ordeined to destruction before the foundation of the world was laid in these he shall be powerfull they shall beleeue him in all that he does and sayes Then he sets down one cause of the perdition of these men in whom the Antichrist is and shall be effectuall To witte their owne merite and desert they will not receiue the loue of the trueth they contemne the light of the Gospell and therefore perish shall they God indeed hes decreed from all eternitie that they shall perish but before the decreete be put in execution their merite shall interuene and in tyme they shall contemne the trueth of God which shall procure that damnation to the which from all eternity they were predestinate In the first verse we read the Apostle showes by what order damnation and perdition shall follow vpon the contempt of the light of God in Iesus Christ Marke this Damnation shall not follow vpon the contempt of the trueth immediatly but something shal interueene first there shall follow one plague of God for he shall send vpon these men strange illusions that is he shall hound out the Antichrist with his effectualnesse and he comming with the effectualnesse of Satan shall deceiue them he shall blinde them as it were and put out their eyes What shall followe on that Being blinded they shall goe forwarde in their sinne and so goe downe toward Hell as it were by another steppe And as they contemned the light before so now being deceiued they shall embrace greedilie lies And what shall followe vpon this Embraceing lyes and vanities damnation shall ensue This is the meaning of this verse Then ye see a man is not shot in Hell at the first No when a man hes committed one sinne God will not put him in Hell at that same instant but he shall make him goe to Hell by degrees from steppe to steppe and from sinne to sinne in his just judgement he shall make him stop from a smaller sinne to a greater sinne and this he will doe by plaguing of him and inflicting on him either spiritual or temporall judgements and being beatten he will not amend No mark this A reprobate will neuer mend all the temporall judgements in the world will not better him but he will be ay worse and worse so that if he sinned before now being plagued he shal go to a greater sin and shal not make an end of sinning till he end in judgement Marke another thing here Ye see what the Antichrist is with all his force and effectualnesse his wonders and his doctrine whereby he is effectuall in them that perishes Is he without God trow ye No he is no other thing but a burrio sent from the Tribunal of God to plague the ingrate world as the king would send an hangman to hang a thiefe or murtherer God in his just judgement sends him to