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A53708 Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ, in his person, office, and grace with the differences between faith and sight applied unto the use of them that believe / by the late Reverend John Owen, D.D. Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1641 (1641) Wing O769A; ESTC R38162 148,329 290

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able to receive them to keep and preserve them as also to dispose of them into a state of Rest and Blessedness are required of us THE Soul is now parting with all things here below and that for ever None of all the things which it hath seen heard or enjoyed by its outward senses can be prevailed with to stay with it one hour or to take one step with it in the Voyage wherein it is ingaged It must alone by it self lanch into eternity It is entring an Invisible World which it knows no more of than it hath received by Faith None hath come from the dead to inform us of the State of the other World Yea God seems on purpose so to conceal it from us that we should have no evidence of it at least as unto the manner of things in it but what is given unto Faith by Divine Revelation Hence those who died and were raised again from the dead unto any continuance among men as Lazarus probably knew nothing of the Invisible State Their Souls were preserved by the Power of God in their Being but bound up as unto present Operations This made a great Emperor cry out on the approach of Death O animula tremula vagula blandula quae nunc abibis in loca horrida squalida c. O poor trembling wandring Soul into what places of darkness and defilement art thou going HOW is it like to be after the few moments which under the pangs of Death we have to continue in this World Is it an Annihilation that lies at the door is Death the Destruction of our whole Being so as that after it we shall be no more So some would have the state of things to be Is it a state of subsistence in a wandring condition up and down the World under the Influence of other more powerful Spirits that rule in the Air visiting Tombs and Solitary places and sometimes making appearances of themselves by the Impressions of those more powerful Spirits as some imagine from the story concerning Samuel and the Witch of Endor and as it is commonly received in the Papacy out of a compliance with their Imagination of Purgatory Or is it a state of universal misery and wo a state incapable of comfort or joy Let them pretend what they please who can understand no comfort or joy in this Life but what they receive by their Sences they can look for nothing else And whatever be the state of this Invisible World the Soul can undertake nothing of its own conduct after its departure from the Body It knows that it must be absolutely at the disposal of another WHEREFORE no man can comfortably venture on and into this condition but in the exercise of that Faith which enables him to resign and give up his departing Soul into the Hand of of God who alone is able to receive it and to dispose it into a Condition of Rest and Blessedness So speaks the Apostle I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed and am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day HEREIN as in all other Graces is our Lord Jesus Christ our great example He resigned his departing Spirit into the hands of his Father to be owned and preserved by him in its state of Separation Father into thy hands I commit my spirit Luk. 23. 46 as did the Psalmist his Type in an alike condition Psal. 31. 5. But the Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ herein the object and exercise of it what he believed and trusted unto in this Resignation of his Spirit into the Hand of God is at large expressed in the sixteenth Psalm I have saith he set the Lord always before me because he is at my right hand I shall not be moved therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoyceth my flesh also shall rest in hope For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption Thou wilt shew me the path of life in thy presence is fulness of joy at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore He left his Soul in the hand of God in full assurance that it should suffer no evil in its state of Separation but should be brought again with his Body into a blessed Resurrection and eternal Glory So Stephen resigned his Soul departing under violence into the hands of Christ himself When he died he said Lord Jesus receive my Spirit THIS is the last Victorious act of Faith wherein its conquest over its last enemy Death it self doth consist Herein the Soul says in and unto it self Thou art now taking leave of Time unto eternity all things about thee are departing as shades and will immediately disappear The things which thou art entring into are yet invisible Such as eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor will they enter into the heart of man fully to conceive Now therefore with quietness and confidence give up thy self unto the Sovereign Power Grace Truth and Faithfulness of God and thou shalt find assured rest and peace BUT Jesus Christ it is who doth immediately receive the Souls of them who believe in him So we see in the instance of Stephen And what can be a greater encouragement to resign them into his hands than a daily Contemplation of his Glory in his Person his Power his Exaltation his Office and Grace Who that believes in him that belongs unto him can fear to commit his departing Spirit unto his Love Power and Care Even we also shall hereby in our dying moments see by Faith Heaven opened and Jesus standing at the right hand of God ready to receive us This added unto the Love which all Believers have unto the Lord Jesus which is enflamed by Contemplation of his Glory and their desires to be with him where he is it will strengthen and confirm our minds in the Resignation of our departing Souls into his hand SECONDLY It is required in us unto the same end that we be ready and wiling to part with the flesh wherewith we are cloathed with all things that are useful and desirable thereunto The Alliance the Relation the Friendship the Union that are between the Soul and the Body are the greatest the nearest the firmest that are or can be among meer created Beings There is nothing like it nothing equal unto it The Union of Three persons in the one single Divine Nature and the Union of two Natures in one person of Christ are infinite ineffable and exempted from all comparison But among created Beings the Union of these two essential parts of the same Nature in one Person is most excellent Nor is any thing equal to it or like it found in any other Creatures Those who among them have most of life have either no Bodies as Angels or no Souls but what perish with them as all Brute creatures below ANGELS being pure immaterial Spirits have nothing in them nothing belonging
Church is the Effect of the Work of the Redemption that which rose out of it which was made and constituted by it and cannot be so the Object of it as that which was to be redeemed by vertue of an antecedent Conjunction with it I answer 1. ALTHOUGH this Mystical Conjunction is not actually consummate without an actual Participation of the Spirit of Christ yet the Church of the Elect was designed antecedently unto all his sufferings to be his Spouse and Wife so as that he might love her and suffer for her so it is said Hos. 12. 13. Israel served for a wife and for a wife he kept sheep Howbeit she was not his married wife until after he had served for her and thereby purchased her to be his Wife yet as he served for her she is called his Wife because of his Love unto her and because she was so designed to be upon his Service So was the Church designed to be the Spouse of Christ in the Counsel of God whereon he loved her and gave himself for her HENCE in the work of Redemption the Church was the Object of it as designed to be the Spouse of Christ and the Effect of it inasmuch as that thereby it was made meet for the full consummation of that Alliance as the Apostle expresly declares Eph. 5. 25 26 27. 2. ANTECEDENTLY unto all that the Lord Christ did and suffered for the Church there was a supreme act of the Will of God the Father giving all the Elect unto him entrusting them with him to be redeemed sanctified and saved as himself declares Joh. 17. 6 9. Chap. 10. 14 15 16. And on these Grounds this Mystical Conjunction between Christ and the Church hath its vertue and efficacy before it be actually consummate 3. THERE is a foederal Conjunction between distinct Persons And as this is various according unto the variety of the Interests and Ends of them that enter into it so that is most eminent where one by the common consent of all that are concerned undertakes to be a Sponsor or Surety for others to do and answer what on their part is required of them for attaining the ends of the Covenant So did the Lord Christ undertake to be Surety of the new Covenant in behalf of the Church Heb. 7. 22. and thereon tendred himself unto God to do and suffer for them in their stead and on their behalf whatever was required that they might be sanctified and saved These things I have treated of at large elsewhere as containing a great part of the Mystery of the Wisdom of God in the Salvation of the Church Here therefore I do only observe that this is that whereby the Mystical Conjunction that was between Christ and the Church whereon it was meet just and equal in the sight of God that what he did and suffered should be imputed unto us is compleated THESE are some of the Foundations of that Mystery of transmitting the sins of the Church as unto the guilt and punishment of them from the sinners themselves unto another every way innocent pure and righteous in himself which is the Life Soul and Center of all Scripture Revelations And herein is he exceedingly Glorious and precious unto them that believe No heart can conceive no Tongue can express the Glory of Christ herein Now because his Infinite Condescension and Love herein have been spoken to before I shall here only instance its Greatness in some of its Effects 1. IT shines forth in the Exaltation of the Righteousness of God in the forgiveness of sins There is no more adequate conception of the Divine Nature than that of Justice in Rule and Government Hereunto it belongs to punish sin according unto its desert And herein consisted the first actings of God as the Governour of the Rational Creation They did so in the Eternal punishment of the Angels that sinned and the casting of Adam out of Paradise an Emblem also of everlasting Ruin Now all the Church all the Elect of God are sinners They were so in Adam they have been and are so in themselves What doth become the Justice of God to do thereon Shall it dismiss them all unpunished Where then is that Justice which spared not the Angels who sinned nor Adam at the first Would this procedure have any consonancy thereunto be reconcilable unto it Wherefore the Establishment of the Righteousness of God on the one hand and the forgiveness of sin on the other seem so contradictory as that many stumble and fall at it eternally see Rom. 10. 3 4. BUT in this interposition of Christ in this Translation of punishment from the Church unto him by vertue of his Conjunction therewith there is a blessed harmony between the Righteousness of the God and the forgiveness of sins the exemplification whereof is his Eternal Glory O Blessed Change O Sweet permutation as Justine Martyr speaks BY Vertue of his Union with the Church which of his own accord he entred into and his undertaking therein to answer for it in the sight of God it was a righteous thing with God to lay the punishment of all our sins upon him so as that he might freely and graciously pardon them all to the Honour and Exaltation of his Justice as well as of his Grace and Mercy Rom. 3. 24 25 26. HEREIN is he Glorious in the sight of God Angels and Men. In him there is at the same time in the same Divine Actings a Glorious Resplendency of Justice and Mercy of the one in punishing of the other in pardoning The appearing inconsistency between the Righteousness of God and the Salvation of sinners wherewith the Consciences of convinced Persons are exercised and terrified and which is the Rock at which most of them split themselves into Eternal Ruin is herein removed and taken away In his Cross were Divine Holiness and Vindictive Justice exercised and manifested and through his Triumph Grace and Mercy are exerted to the utmost This is that Glory which ravisheth the Hearts and satiates the Souls of them that believe For what can they desire more what is farther needful unto the Rest and Composure of their Souls than at one view to behold God eternally well pleased in the declaration of his Righteousness and the exercise of his Mercy in order unto their Salvation In due apprehensions hereof let my Soul live in the faith hereof let me dye and let present Admiration of this Glory make way for the eternal enjoyment of it in its beauty and fulness HE is Glorious in that the Law of God in its Preceptive part or as unto the Obedience which it required was perfectly fulfilled and accomplished That it should be so was absolutely necessary from the Wisdom Holiness and Righteousness of him by whom it was given For what could be more remote from those Divine Perfections than to give a Law which never was to be fulfilled in them unto whom it was given and who were to have the advantages of it
promises of the present reward in these spiritual Priviledges And how shall we be thought to believe them when we do not endeavour after an experience of the things themselves in our own souls but are even contented without them But herein men deceive themselves They would very desirously have evangelical Joy Peace and Assurance to countenance them in their evil frames and careless walking And some have attempted to reconcile these things unto the ruin of their souls But it will not be Without the diligent exercise of the Grace of Obedience we shall never enjoy the Grace of Consolation But we must speak somewhat of these things afterwards IT is peculiarly in the view of the Glory of Christ in in his approaches unto us and abiding with us that we are made Partakers of Evangelical Peace Consolation Joy and Assurance These are a part of the Royal Train of his Graces of the Reward wherewith he is accompanied His reward is with him Wherever he is graciously present with any these things are never wanting in a due measure and degree unless it be by their own fault or for their trial In these things doth he give the Church of his loves Cant. 7. 12. For if any man saith he loveth me I will love him and manifest my self unto him Joh. 14. 21. Yea I and the Father will come unto him and make our abode with him v. 23. and that so as to sup with him Rev. 3. 20. which on his part can be only by the Communication of those spiritual refreshments The only enquiry is by what way and means we do receive them Now I say this is in and by our beholding of the Glory of Christ by Faith 1 Pet. 1. 9 10. Let that Glory be rightly stated as before laid down the Glory of his Person his Office his Condescention Exaltation Love and Grace let Faith be fixed in a view and contemplation of it mix it self with it as represented in the Glass of the Gospel meditate upon it embrace it and virtue will proceed from Christ communicating spiritual supernatural refreshment and joy unto our souls Yea in ordinary cases it is impossible that believers should have a real prospect of this Glory at any time but that it will in some measure affect their hearts with a sense of his love which is the spring of all consolation in them In the exercise of Faith on the discoveries of the Glory of Christ made unto us in the Gospel no man shall ever totally want such intimations of his Love yea such effusions of it in his heart as shall be a living spring of those spiritual refreshments Joh. 4. 14. Rom. 5. 5. When therefore we lose these things as unto a sense of them in our souls it is evident that the Lord Christ is withdrawn and that we do not behold his Glory BUT I cannot here avoid another short digression There are those by whom all these things are derided as distempered fancies and imaginations Yea such things have been spoken and written of them as contain a virtual renunciation of the Gospel the powers of the World to come and the whole work of the Holy Ghost as the comforter of the Church And hereby all real entercourse between the Person of Christ and the souls of them that do believe is utterly overthrown reducing all Religion to an outward shew and a pageantry fitter for a stage than that Temple of God which is in the minds of men According unto the sentiments of these prophane scoffers there is no such thing as the shedding abroad of the love of God in our hearts by the Holy Ghost nor as the witnessing of the spirit of God with our spirits that we are the Children of God from which these spiritual joys and refreshments are inseparable as their necessary effects No such thing as the lifting up of the Light of Gods countenance upon us which will put gladness into our hearts that gladness which comprizeth all the things mentioned No such thing as rejoycing upon Believing with joy unspeakable and full of Glory no such thing as Christs shewing and manifesting himself unto us supping with us and giving us of his loves that the divine promises of a feast of fat things and Wine well refined in Gospel-Mercies are empty and insignificant words that all those ravishing joys and exultations of spirit that multitudes of faithful Martyrs of old and in later ages have enjoyed by a view of the Glory of God in Christ and a sense of his love whereunto they gave testimony unto their last moments in the midst of their torments were but fancies and Imaginations But it is the height of impudence in these profane scoffers that they proclaim their own Ignorance of those things which are the real powers of our Religion OTHERS there are who will not deny the truth of these things They dare not rise up in contradiction unto those express Testimonies of the Scripture wherewith they are confirmed And they do suppose that some are partakers of them at least they were so formerly but as for their parts they have no experience of them nor do judge it their duty to endeavour after it They can make a shift to live on hopes of Heaven and future Glory As unto what is present they desire no more but to be found in the performance of some duties in answer unto their convictions which gives them that sorry peace which they do enjoy So do many countenance themselves in their spiritual sloth and unbelief keeping themselves at liberty to seek for refreshment and satisfaction in other things whilst those of the Gospel are despised And these things are inconsistent While men look for their chief refreshment and satisfaction in temporal things it is impossible they should seek after those that are spiritual in a due manner And it must be confessed that when we have a due regard unto spiritual evangelical Consolations and Joys it will abate and take off our affections unto and satisfaction in present enjoyments Phil. 3 8 9. BUT there is no more sacred truth than this That where Christ is present with Believers where he is not withdrawn for a season from them where they live in the view of his Glory by faith as it is proposed unto them in the Gospel he will give unto them at his own seasons such intimations of his love such supplies of his spirit such holy joys and rejoycings such repose of soul in assurance as shall refresh their souls fill them with joy satisfie them with spiritual delight and quicken them unto all acts of holy Communion with himself LET no such dishonour be reflected on the Gospel that whereas the faith of it and obedience unto it are usually accompanied with outward Troubles Afflictions Persecution and Reproaches as we are foretold they should be that it doth not by its inward consolations and divine refreshments outballance all those evils which we may undergo upon the account of it So to suppose is expresly
a dry Season that soaketh not unto the Roots of things the power of them doth not enter into us Is it not all from hence that their notions of future things are not enduced out of the Experience which we have of the Beginnings of them in this World without which they can make no permanent aboad in our minds nor continue any Influence upon our Affections yea the Soul is disturbed not edified in all Contemplations of future Glory when things are proposed unto it whereof in this life it hath neither foretaste sense experience nor evidence No man ought to look for any thing in Heaven but what one way or other he hath some experience of in this Life If Men were fully perswaded hereof they would be it may be more in the exercise of Faith and Love about Heavenly things than for the most part they are At present they know not what they enjoy and they look for they know not what HENCE is it that Men utterly strangers unto all Experience of the Beginning of Glory in themselves as an effect of Faith have filled their Divine Worship with Images Pictures and Musick to represent unto themselves somewhat of that Glory which they fancy to be above For into that which is truly so they have no prospect nor can have because they have no experience of its power in themselves nor do they taste of its Goodness by any of its First-fruits in their own minds Wherefore by that view alone and not otherwise which we have of the Glory of Christ by Faith here in this World we may attain such blessed conceptions of our beholding his glory above by immediate vision as shall draw out our Hearts unto the Admiration of it and desires of its full enjoyment 3. HEREIN then our present edification is principally concerned For in this present beholding of the Glory of Christ the Life and Power of Faith are most eminently acted And from this Exercise of Faith doth Love unto Christ principally if not solely arise and spring If therefore we desire to have Faith in its vigor or Love in its Power giving Rest Complacency and Satisfaction unto our own Souls we are to seek for them in the diligent discharge of this Duty elsewhere they will not be found Herein would I live Herein would I Dye Hereon would I dwell in my Thoughts and Affections to the withering and consumption of all the painted Beauties of this World unto the Crucifying all things here below until they become unto me a dead and deformed thing no way meet for affectionate Embraces FOR these and the like Reasons I shall first enquire into our Beholding of the Glory of Christ in this world by Faith And therein endeavour to lead the Souls of them that Believe into the more retired walks of Faith Love and Holy Meditation whereby the King is held in his Gatleries Cant. 7. 5. BUT because there is no Benefit in nor advantage by the Contemplation of this Sacred Truth but what consists in an improvement of the practice of the duty declared in it namely the constant beholding of the Glory of Christ by Faith I shall for the promotion of it premise some few Advantages which we may have thereby 1. WE shall hereby be made fit and meet for Heaven Every man is not so who desires it and hopes for it For some are not only unworthy of it and excluded from it by reason of Sin but they are unmeet for it and incapable of any advantage by it All men indeed think themselves fit enough for Glory what should hinder them if they could attain it But it is because they know not what it is Men shall not be clothed with Glory as it were whether they will or no. It is to be received in that Exercise of the Faculties of their Souls which such Persons have no Ability for Musick hath no Pleasure in it unto them that cannot hear nor the most beautiful Colours unto them that cannot see It would be no Benefit unto a Fish to take him from the bottom of the Ocean filled with Cold and Darkness and to place him under the Beams of the Sun For he is no way meet to receive any Refreshment thereby Heaven it self would not be more advantagious unto Persons not renewed by the Spirit of Grace in this Life HENCE the Apostle gives thanks unto the Father who hath made us meet to be Partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in Light Col. 1. 12. Indeed the Beginning here and the Fulness of Glory hereafter are communicated unto Believers by an Almighty Act of the Will and Grace of God But yet he hath ordained Ways and Means whereby they may be made meet receptive Subjects of the Glory so to be communicated unto them That this Way and Means is by the beholding of the Glory of Christ by Faith shall be fully declared in our Progress This therefore should excite us unto this Duty for all our present Glory consists in our Preparation for future Glory 2. NO Man can by Faith take a real View of this Glory but Vertue will proceed from it in a transforming Power to change him into the same Image 2 Cor. 3. 18. How this is done and how we become like unto Christ by beholding his Glory shall be fully declared in our Progress 3. THE constant Contemplation of the Glory of Christ will give Rest Satisfaction and Complacency unto the Souls of them who are exercised therein Our Minds are apt to be filled with a Multitude of perplexed Thoughts Fears Cares Dangers Distresses Passions and Lusts do make various Impressions on the Minds of Men filling them with Disorder Darkness and Confusion But where the Soul is fixed in its Thoughts and Contemplations on this glorious Object it will be brought into and kept in an Holy Serene Spiritual Frame For to be Spiritually minded is Life and Peace And this it doth by taking off our Hearts from all undue Regard unto all things below in comparison of the great Worth Beauty and Glory of what we are conversant withal See Phil. 3. 7 8 9 10 11. A Defect herein makes many of us Strangers unto an Heavenly Life and to live beneath the Spiritual Refreshments and Satisfactions that the Gospel doth tender unto us 4. THE Sight of the Glory of Christ is the Spring and Cause of our Everlasting Blessedness We shall be ever with the Lord 1 Thes. 4. 17. Or be with Christ which is best of all Phil. 1. 23. For there shall we behold his Glory Joh. 17. 24. and by seeing him as he is we skall be made like him 1 Joh. 3. 2. which is our Everlasting Blessedness THE Enjoyment of God by Sight is commonly called the Beatifical Vision and it is the sole Fountain of all the Actings of our Souls in the State of Blessedness which the old Philosophers knew nothing of neither do we know distinctly what they are or what is this Sight of God Howbeit this we know that
of it that he should pursue his delight to save us until his own soul was heavy and sorrowful unto death that he should relieve us in our sufferings by suffering the same things that we should have done But he was not in the least hereby deterred from undertaking this work of Love and Mercy for us Yea his love rose on this Proposal like the Waters of a mighty Stream against opposition For hereon he says Lo I come to do thy will O God it is my delight to do it Heb. 10. 5 6 7. Isa. 50. 4 5 6 7. 8. BEING thus enclined disposed and ready in the Eternal Love of his Divine Person to undertake the Office of Mediation and the work of our Redemption A body was prepared for him In this Body or Human Nature made his own he was to make this Love effectual in all its Inclinations and Actings It was provided for him unto this end and filled with all Grace in a way unmeasurable especially with Fervent Love unto Mankind And hereby it became a meet Instrument to actuate his Eternal Love in all the fruits of it 9. IT is hence evident that this Glorious Love of Christ doth not consist alone in the Eternal Actings of his divine Person or the Divine Nature in his Person such indeed is the Love of the Father namely his Eternal Purpose for the communication of Grace and Glory with his Acquiescency therein but there is more in the Love of Christ. For when he exercised this Love he was man also and not God only And in none of those Eternal Acts of Love could the Human Nature of Christ have any interest or concern yet is the Love of the Man Christ Jesus celebrated in the Scripture 10. WHEREFORE this Love of Christ which we enquire after is the Love of his Person that is which he in his own Person acts in and by his Distinct Natures according unto their Distinct Essential Properties And the acts of love in these distinct Natures are infinitely distinct and different yet are they all acts of one and the same Person So then whether that Act of Love in Christ which we would at any time consider be an Eternal Act of the Divine Nature in the Person of the Son of God or whether it be an act of the Human performed in time by the Gracious Faculties and Powers of that Nature it is still the Love of one and the self same Person Christ Jesus It was an Act of inexpressible Love in him that he assumed our Nature Heb. 2. 14 17. But it was an act in and of his Divine Nature only For it was antecedent unto the existence of his Human Nature which could not therefore concur therein His laying down his life for us was an act of inconceivable Love 1 John 8. 16. Yet was it only an act of the Human Nature wherein he offered himself and died But both the one and the other were Acts of his Divine Person whence it is said that God laid down his life for us and purchased the Church with his own Blood THIS is that Love of Christ wherein he is glorious and wherein we are by Faith to behold his Glory A great part of the Blessedness of the Saints in Heaven and their Triumph therein consists in their beholding of this Glory of Christ in their thankful contemplation of the Fruits of it see Rev. 5. 9 10. c. THE illustrious Brightness wherewith this Glory shines in Heaven the All satisfying Sweetness which the view of it gives unto the Souls of the Saints there Possessed of Glory are not by us conceivable nor to be expressed Here this love passeth knowledge there we shall comprehend the Dimensions of it Yet even here if we are not slothful and carnal we may have a refreshing prospect of it and where Comprehension fails let Admiration take place MY present Business is to exhort others unto the Contemplation of it though it be but a little a very little a small portion of it that I can conceive and less than that very little that I can express Yet may it be my duty to excite not only my self but others also unto due Enquiries after it unto which End I offer the things ensuing 1. LABOUR that your minds may continually be fitted and prepared for stch Heavenly Contemplations If they are carnal and sensual or filled with earthly things a due sense of this Love of Christ and its Glory will not abide in them Vertue and Vice in their highest Degrees are not more diametrically opposite and inconsistent in the same mind than are an habitual Course of sensual worldly Thoughts and a due Contemplation of the Glory of the Love of Christ Yea an earnestness of Spirit pregnant with a multitude of Thoughts about the lawful Occasions of Life is obstructive of all due Communion with the Lord Jesus Christ herein FEW there are whose Minds are prepared in a due Manner for this Duty The Actions and Communications of the most evidence what is the inward Frame of their Souls They rove up and down in their Thoughts which are continually lead by their Affections into the Corners of the Earth It is in vain to call such Persons unto Contemplations of the Glory of Christ in his Love An holy Composure of Mind by virtue of spiritual principles an Inclination to seek after Refreshment in Heavenly Things and to bath the Soul in the Fountain of them with constant Apprehensions of the Excellency of this Divine Glory are required hereunto 2. BE not satisfied with General Notions concerning the Love of Christ which represent no Glory unto the Mind wherewith many deceive themselves All who believe his divine Person profess a Valuation of his Love and think them not Christians who are otherwise minded But they have only General Notions and not any distinct Conceptions of it and really know not what it is To deliver us from this Snare peculiar Meditations on its principal Concerns are required of us As 1. WHOSE Love it is namely of the divine Person of the Son of God He is expresly called God with respect unto the Exercise of this Love that we may always consider whose it is 1 Job 3. 16. Hereby we perceive the Love of God because he laid down his Life for us 2. BY what Ways and Means this wonderful Love of the Son of God doth act it self namely in the divine Nature by Eternal Acts of Wisdom Goodness and Grace proper thereunto and in the humane by Temporary Acts of Pity or Compassion with all the Fruits of them in doing and suffering for us see Ephes. 3. 19. Heb. 2. 14 15. Rev. 1. 5. 3. WHAT is the Freedom of it as unto any desert on our Part 1 Joh. 4. 10. It was Hatred not Love that we in our selves deserved which is a Consideration suited to fill the Soul with self-abasement the best of Frames in the contemplation of the Glory of Christ. 4. WHAT is the Efficacy of it in
that she could neither find him nor see him Chap. 3. 1 2. Chap. 5. 6. MEN may retain their Notions concerning Christ his Person and his Glory These cannot be blotted out of their Minds but by Heresie or obdurate Stupidity They may have the same Doctrinal Knowledge of him with others but the sight of his Glory doth not consist therein They may abide in the outward performance of Duties towards him as formerly but yet all this while as unto the especial gracious Communications of himself unto their Souls and as unto a chearful refreshing view of his Glory He may withdraw and hide himself from them AS under the same outward dispensations of the word he doth manifest himself unto some and not unto others How is it that thou wilt manifest thy self unto us and not unto the world Joh. 14. 22. Whereon they to whom he doth so manifest himself do see him to be beautiful glorious and lovely for unto them that believe he is precious whilst the others see nothing hereof but wonder at them by whom he is admired Cant. 5. 9. So in the same dispensation of the word he sometimes hides his face turns away the Light of his countenance clouds the beams of his Glory unto some whilst others are cherished and warmed with them TWO Things we must here speak unto 1. WHY doth the Lord Christ at any time thus hide himself in his Glory from the Faith of Believers that they cannot behold him 2. HOW we may perceive and know that he doth so withdraw himself from us so that however we may please our selves we do not indeed behold his Glory AS unto the first of these tho what he doth is supposed an act of Sovereign unaccountable Wisdom yet there are many holy ends of it and consequently reasons for it I shall mention one only He doth it to stir us up in an eminent manner unto a diligent search and enquiry after him Woful sloth and negligence are apt to prevail in us in our Meditations on heavenly things Tho our hearts wake as the Spouse speaks Cant. 5. 2. in a valuation of Christ his Love and his Grace yet we sleep as unto the due exercise of Faith and Love towards him Who is it that can justifie himself herein That can say My heart is pure I am clean from this sin Yea it is so far otherwise with many of us that he is for ever to be admired in his patience that on the account of our unkindness and woful negligence herein he hath not only withdrawn himself at seasons but that he hath not utterly departed from us Now he knows that those with whom he hath been graciously present who have had views of his Glory altho they have not valued the mercy and priviledge of it as they ought yet can they not bear a sense of his absence and his hiding himself from them By this therefore will he awake them unto a diligent enquiry after him Upon the discovery of his absence and such a distance of his Glory from them as their Faith cannot reach unto it they become like the Doves of the Valleys all of them mourning every one for his iniquity and do stir up themselves to seek him early and with diligence see Hos. 5. 5. So wherever the Spouse intimates this withdrawing of Christ from her she immediately gives an account of Her restless diligence and endeavours in her enquiries after him until she have found him Chap. 3. 1 2 3 4 5. Chap. 5. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. And in these enquiries there is such an exercise of Faith and Love tho it may be acting themselves mostly in sighs and groans as is acceptable and well pleasing to him WE are like him in the Parable of the Prophet that spake unto Ahab who having one committed unto him to keep affirms that whilst he was busie here and there he was gone Christ commits himself unto us and we ought carefully to keep his presence I held him saith the Church and would not let him go Cant. 3. 4. But whilst we are busy here and there while our Minds are over filled with other things he withdraws himself we cannot find him But even this rebuke is a sanctified ordinance for our recovery and his Return unto us 2. Our second enquiry is How we may know when Christ doth so withdraw himself from us that we do not that we cannot behold his Glory I SPEAK herein unto them alone who make the observation of the lively actings of Faith and Love in and towards Jesus Christ their chiefest concern in all their Retirements yea in their whole walk before God Concerning these our enquiry is how they may know when Christ doth in any degree or measure withdraw from them so as that they cannot in a due manner behold his Glory AND the first discovery hereof is by the consequents of such withdrawings And what are the consequents of it we can know no otherwise but by the effects of his presence with us and the manifestation of himself unto us which as unto some degrees must necessarily cease thereon NOW the first of these is the Life Vigor and effectual Acting of all Grace in us This is an inseparable consequent and effect of a view of his Glory Whilst we enjoy it we live nevertheless not we but Christ liveth in us exciting and acting all his Graces in us THIS is that which the Apostle instructeth us in while we behold his Glory as in a Glass we are transformed into the same Image from Glory to Glory 2 Cor. 3. 18. That is whilst by faith we contemplate on the Glory of Christ as revealed in the Gospel all Grace will thrive and flourish in us towards a perfect Conformity unto him For whilst we abide in this View and Contemplation our Souls will be preserved in holy Frames and in a continual exercise of Love and Delight with all other spiritual Affections towards him It is impossible whilst Christ is in the eye of our Faith as proposed in the Gospel but that we shall labour to be like him and greatly love him Neither is there any way for us to attain unto either of these which are the great concernments of our Souls namely to be like unto Christ and to love him but by a constant view of him and his Glory by faith which powerfully and effectually works them in us All the Doctrinal Knowledge which we have of him is useless all the view we have of his Glory is but Fancy Imagination or Superstition which are not accompanied with this transforming Power And that which is wrought by it is the encrease and vigor of all Grace for therein alone our Conformity unto him doth consist Growth in Grace Holiness and Obedience is a growing like unto Christ and nothing else is so I cannot refrain here from a necessary short Digression This transforming efficacy from a spiritual View of Christ as proposed in the Gospel being lost as unto an
perceive and discern spiritual things Ephes. 1. 16 17 18. But this cure is wrought in this life but in part 1 Cor. 13. 12. And in this cure by a supply of a principle of saving light unto our minds there are many degrees For some have a clearer light than others and thereby a more clear discerning of the Mystery of the Wisdom of God and of the Glory of Christ therein But whatever be our attainments herein that which obstructs this light that hinders it from shining in a due manner that obstructs and hinders faith in its view of the Glory of Christ. And this is done by the remainders of corrupted nature in us when they act in any prevalent degree For they darken the mind and weaken it in its spiritual Operations That is where any corrupt and inordinate affections as love of the world cares about it inclinations unto sensuality or the like spiritual disorders do prevail faith is weakened in its spiritual acts especially in discerning and beholding the Glory of Christ. For the mind is rendred unsteady in its enquiries after it being continually distracted and diverted with vain thoughts and Imaginations PERSONS under the Power of such Distempers may have the same doctrinal knowledge of the Person of Christ his Office and his grace with other men and the same evidence of its Truth fixed on their minds but when they endeavour a real intuition into the things themselves all things are dark and confused unto them from the uncertainty and instability of their own minds THIS is the sum of what I do design We have by Faith a View of the Glory of Christ. This View is weak and unsteady from the Nature of Faith it self and the way of its proposal unto us as in a Glass in comparison of what by Sight we shall attain unto But moreover where corrupt Lusts or inordinate Affections are indulged unto where they are not continually mortified where any one sin hath a perplexing prevalency in the Mind Faith will be so far weakened thereby as that it can neither see nor meditate upon this Glory of Christ in a due manner This is the Reason why the most are so weak and unstable in the performance of this Duty yea are almost utterly unacquainted with it The Light of Faith in the Minds of Men being impaired clouded darkned by the prevalency of unmortified Lusts it cannot make such discoveries of this Glory as otherwise it would do And this makes the preaching of Christ unto many so unprofitable as it is SECONDLY In the View of the Glory of Christ which we have by Faith it will fill the Mind with Thoughts and Meditations about him whereon the affections will cleave unto him with delight This as was said is inseparable from a spiritual View of his Glory in its due exercise Every one that hath it must and will have many Thoughts concerning and great affections to him See the description of these things Phil. 3. 8 10. It is not possible I say that we should behold the Glory of his Person Office and Grace with a due conviction of our concernment and interest therein but that our Minds will be greatly affected with it and be filled with contemplations about it Where it is not so with any it is to be feared that they have not heard his voice at any time nor seen his shape whatever they profess A spiritual sight of Christ will assuredly produce love unto him and if any Man love him not he never saw him he knows him not at all And that is no love which doth not beget in us many thoughts of the object beloved He therefore who is partaker of this Grace will think much of what Christ is in himself of what he hath done for us of his love and condescention of the manifestation of all the glorious excellencies of the Divine Nature in him exerted in a way of infinite Wisdom and Goodness for the Salvation of the Church Thoughts and Meditations of these things will abound in us if we are not wanting unto the due exercise of Faith and intense inflamed Affections unto him will ensue thereon at least they will be active unto our own refreshing experience And where these things are not in reality though in some they may be only in a mean and low degree Men do but deceive their own Souls in hopes of any benefit by Christ or the Gospel THIS therefore is the present case Where there are prevailing sinful Distempers or inordinate Affections in the Mind such as those before mentioned as self-Self-love love of the World cares and fears about it with an excessive valuation of relations and enjoyments they will so far cumber and perplex it with a multitude of thoughts about their own Objects as shall leave no place for sedate Meditations on Christ and his Glory And where the thoughts are engaged the Affections which partly excite them and partly are led by them will be fixed also Col. 3. 1 2. THIS is that which in the most greatly promoteth that imperfection which is in our View of the Glory of Christ by Faith in this Life According to the proportion and degree of the prevalency of Affections corrupt earthly selfish or sensual filling the Heads and Hearts of Men with a multitude of thoughts about what they are fixed on or inclined unto so is Faith obstructed and weakened in this Work and Duty WHEREFORE whereas there is a remainder of these Lusts as to the Seeds of them in us all tho more mortified in some than in others yet having the same effects in the minds of all according to the Degree of their remainder thence it is as from an Efficacious cause of it that our View of the Glory of Christ by Faith is in many so weak imperfect and unsteady THIRDLY We have interruption given unto the work of Faith herein by the Temptations of Satan His original great design wherever the Gospel is preached is to blind the Eyes of Men that the Light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should not shine into them or irradiate their Minds 2 Cor. 4. 4. And herein he prevails unto astonishment Let the Light of the Gospel in the preaching of the Word be never so glorious yet by various means and artifices he blinds the Minds of the most that they shall not behold any thing of the Glory of Christ therein By this means he continues his rule in the Children of Disobedience With respect unto the Elect God overpowers him herein He shines into their Hearts to give them the Knowledge of his Glory in the face of Christ Jesus vers 6. Yet will not Satan so give over He will endeavour by all ways and means to trouble discompose and darken the mind even of them that believe so as that they shall not be able to retain clear and distinct Views of this Glory And this he doth two ways 1. WITH some he imploys all his Engines useth all
Christ will never in any one instance on any occasion so much as one moment withdraw himself from us or Eclipse the proposal and manifestation of himself unto our sight This he doth sometimes in this life and it is needful for us that so he should do We shall be ever with the Lord 1 Thes. 4. 17. without end without interruption This is the Center of good and evil as to the future different states of Men. They shall be for ever Eternity makes them absolutely good on the one hand and absolutely evil on the other To be in Hell under the wrath of God is in it self the greatest penal Evil But to be there for ever without the Intermission of Misery or Determination of Time is that which renders it the greatest evil unto them who shall be in that condition So is Eternity the Life of future Blessedness We shall be ever with the Lord without Limitation of Time without Interruption of Enjoyment THERE are no vicissitudes in the heavenly state The New Hierusalem hath no Temple in it for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the Temple thereof Revel 21. 24. There is no need of instituted means of Worship nor of Ordinances of Divine Service For we shall need neither encrease of Grace nor Excitations unto its exercise The constant immediate uninterrupted enjoyment of God and the Lamb supplieth all And it hath no need of the Sun nor of the Moon to shine in-it for the Glory of God doth enlighten it and the Lamb is the Light thereof The Light of the Sun is excellent howbeit it hath its Seasons after it hath shone in its brightest Lustre it gives place to the night and darkness So is the Light of the Moon of great use in the Night but it hath its Seasons also Such is the Light we have of the Glory of God and the Lamb in this World Sometimes it is as the Light of the Sun which under the Gospel is seven fold as the Light of Seven Days in one in comparison of the Law Isa. 30. 26. Sometimes as the Light of the Moon which giveth relief in the Night of Temptations and Trials But it is not constant we are under a vicissitude of Light and Darkness Views of Christ and a loss of him But in Heaven the perpetual presence of Christ with his Saints makes it always one Noon of Light and Glory 3. THIS Vision is not in the least liable unto any weaknings from internal defects nor any assaults from Temptations as is the sight of Faith in this Life No Doubts or Fears no disturbing Darts or Injections shall there have any place There shall no Habit no Quality no Inclination or Disposition remain in our Souls but what shall eternally lead us unto the Contemplation of the Glory of Christ with delight and complacency Nor will there be any defect in the gracious Powers of our Souls as unto a perpetual exercise of them and as unto all other opposing Enemies we shall be in a perpetual triumph over them 1 Cor. 15. 55 56 57. The mouth of iniquity shall be stopped for ever and the voice of the self avenger shall be heard no more WHEREFORE the Vision which we shall have in Heaven of the Glory of Christ is Serene always the same always new and indeficient wherein nothing can disturb the Mind in the most perfect Operations of a blessed Life And when all the faculties of the Soul can without any internal weakness or external hindrances exercise their most perfect operations on the most perfect Object therein lies all the blessedness which our nature is capable of WHEREFORE whenever in this life we attain any comfortable refreshing View of the Glory of Christ by the exercise of Faith on the Revelation of it with a sense of our interest therein we cannot but long after and desire to come unto this more perfect abiding invariable Aspect of it CHAP. XIV Other Differences between our Beholding the Glory of Christ by Faith in this World and by Sight in Heaven AMONG the many other Differences which might be insisted on altho the greatest of them are unto us at present absolutely incomprehensible and so not to be enquired into I shall name two only and so put a close to this Discourse 1. IN the View which we have here of the Glory of Christ by Faith we gather things as it were one by one in several parts and parcels out of the Scripture and comparing them together in our Minds they become the Object of our present Sight which is our spiritual comprehension of the things themselves We have no proposal of the Glory of Christ unto us by Vision or illustrious appearance of his Person as Isaiah had of old Chap. 6. 1 2 3 4. or as John had in the Revelation Chap. 1. vers 13 14 15 16. We need it not it would be of no advantage unto us For as unto the assurance of our Faith we have a word of prophesie more useful unto us than a Voice from Heaven 2 Pet. 1. 17 18 19. And of those who received such Visions tho of eminent use unto the Church yet as unto themselves one of them cryed out Wo is me I am undone and the other fell as dead at his feet We are not able in this life to bear such glorious Representations of him unto our Edification AND as we have no such external proposals of his Glory unto us in Visions so neither have we any New Revelations of him by immediate inspiration We can see nothing of it know nothing of it but what is proposed unto us in the Scripture and that as it is proposed Nor doth the Scripture it self in any one place make an entire proposal of the Glory of Christ with all that belongs unto it nor is it capable of so doing nor can there be any such Representation of it unto our capacity on this side Heaven If all the Light of the Heavenly Luminaries had been contracted into one it would have been destructive not useful to our sight But being by Divine Wisdom distributed into Sun Moon and Stars each giving out his own Proportion it is suited to declare the Glory of God and to enlighten the World So if the whole Revelation of the Glory of Christ and all that belongs unto it had been committed into one series and contexture of Words it would have overwhelmed our Minds rather than enlightned us Wherefore God hath distributed the Light of it through the whole Firmament of the Books of the Old and New Testament whence it communicates it self by various parts and degrees unto the proper use of the Church In one place we have a description of his Person and the Glory of it sometimes in words plain and proper and sometimes in great variety of Allegories conveying an heavenly Sense of things unto the Minds of them that do believe In others of his Love and Condescention in his Office and his Glory therein His Humiliation Exaltation
and Power are in like manner in sundry places represented unto us And as one Star differeth from another in Glory so it was one way whereby God represented the Glory of Christ in Types and Shadows under the Old Testament and another wherein it is declared in the New Illustrious Testimonies upon all these things are planted up and down in the Scripture which we may collect as choice flowers in the Paradise of God for the Object of our Faith and Sight thereby SO the Spouse in the Canticles considered every part of the Person and Grace of Christ distinctly by it self and from them all concludes that he is altogether lovely Chap. 5. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16. So ought we to do in our study of the Scripture to find out the Revelation of the Glory of Christ which is made therein as did the Prophets of old as unto what they themselves received by immediate Inspiration They searched diligently what the spirit of Christ which was in them did signifie when it testified-before hand the sufferings of Christ and the glory which should ensue 1 Pet. 1. 11 12. But this seeing of Christ by parts in the Revelation of him is one cause why we see him here but in part SOME suppose that by Chopping and Painting and Gilding they can make an Image of Christ that shall perfectly represent him to their Sences and carnal Affections from head to foot But they feed on ashes and have a lie in their right hand Jesus Christ is evidently crucified before our eyes in the Scripture Gal. 3. 1. So also is he evidently exalted and glorified therein And it is the Wisdom of Faith to gather into one those parcelled Descriptions that are given of him that they may be the Object of its View and Contemplation IN the Vision which we shall have above the whole Glory of Christ will be at once and always represented unto us and we shall be enabled in one act of the Light of Glory to comprehend it Here indeed we are at a loss our minds and understandings fail us in their Contemplations It will not yet enter into our hearts to conceive what is the beauty what is the Glory of this compleat Representation of Christ unto us To have at once all the Glory of what he is what he was in his outward State and Condition what he did and suffered what he is Exalted unto his Love and Condescention his Mystical Union with the Church and the Communication of himself unto it with the Recapitulation of all things in Him and the Glory of God even the Father in his Wisdom Righteousness Grace Love Goodness Power shining forth eternally in him in what he is hath done and doth all presented unto us in one view all comprehended by us at once is that which at present we cannot conceive We can long for it pant after it and have some foretasts of it namely of that State and Season wherein our whole Souls in all their powers and faculties shall constantly inseparably eternally cleave by Love unto whole Christ in the sight of the Glory of his Person and Grace until they are watered dissolved and inebriated in the Waters of Life and the Rivers of Pleasure that are above for evermore So must we speak of the things which we admire which we adore which we love which we long for which we have some foretasts of in sweetness ineffable which yet we cannot comprehend THESE are some few of those things whence ariseth the difference between that view which we have here of the Glory of Christ and that which is reserved for Heaven namely such as are taken from the difference between the means or instruments of the one and the other Faith and Sight IN the last place the great difference between them consists in and is manifested by their effects Hereof I shall give some few instances and close this discourse 1. THE Vision which we shall have of the Glory of Christ in Heaven and of the Glory of the immense God in him is perfectly and absolutely transforming It doth change us wholly into the Image of Christ. When we shall see him we shall be as he is we shall be like him because we shall see him 1 Joh. 3. 2. But although the closing perfecting act of this Transformation be an act of sight or the sight of Glory yet there are many things towards it or degrees in it which we may here take notice of in our way 1. THE Soul upon its Departure from the Body is immediately freed fom all the Weakness Disability Darkness Uncertainties and Fears which were impressed on it from the Flesh wherewith it was in the strictest Union The Image of the first Adam as fallen is then abolished Yea it is not only freed from all irregular sinful Distempers cleaving to our Nature as corrupted but from all those sinless Grievances and Infirmities which belong unto the Original Constitution of it This necessarily ensues on the Dissolution of the Person in order unto a blessed State The first entrance by Mortality into Immortallity is a step towards Glory The ease which a blessed Soul finds in a deliverance from this Encumbrance is a Door of entrance into eternal Rest. Such a change is made in that which in it self is the Center of all Evil namely Death that it is made a means of freeing us from all the Remainders of what is evil FOR this doth not follow absolutely on the Nature of the thing it self A meer Dissolution of our Natures can bring no Advantage with it especially as it is a part of the Curse But it is from the Sanctification of it by the Death of Christ. Hereby that which was Gods Ordinance for the Infliction of Judgment becomes an effectual Means for the Communication of Mercy 1 Cor. 5. 22. Chap. 15. 54. It is by vertue of the Death of Christ alone that the Souls of Believers are freed by Death from all impressions of Sin Infirmity and Evils which they have had from the Flesh which were their Burden under which they groaned all their Days No Man knows in any measure the Excellency of this Priviledge and the Dawnings of Glory which are in it who hath not been wearied and even worn out through long conflicting with the Body of Death The Soul hereon being freed from all Annoyances all Impressions from the Flesh is expedite and enlarged unto the Exercise of all its gracious Faculties as we shall see immediately WITH wicked Men it is not so Death unto them is a Curse and the Curse is the Means of the Conveyance of all Evil and not Deliverance from any Wherein they have been warmed and refreshed by the Influences of the Flesh they shall be deprived of it But their Souls in their separate State are perpetually harrased with the disquieting Passions which have been impressed on their Minds by their corrupt fleshly Lusts. In vain do such Persons look for Relief by Death If there be any thing