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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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the Children to be another Faith see Vers 23. 24. Now it was not Written for his Sake alone that it was imputed to him but for us also to whom ●● shall be imputed if we believe on him who raised up Christ our Lord from the Dead Object This with other Scriptures mentions Object 1 Believing in God as well as Believing of God 1 Pet. 1. 21. John 14. 1. so that it seems it is not enough to Believe God but we must Believe in God and in Christ Answ It 's all one in substance to believe in God and in Christ is to believe his Faithfulness and All-sufficiency that he is as good and as true and able as the Scripture reports him to be to perform his Word you Believe in him that he will not fail c. But to return the Faith of Justification is to Believe the Truth of the Gospel Record concerning the Justification and Life therein promised to those that do Believe by Jesus Christ Cr●cified Rom. 5. 9. Much more being now justified by his Blood we shall be saved from Wrath through him Eph. 1 7. Col. 1. 14. To Believe this truly being accompanied with the Concomitants of saving Faith i. e. Love and sincerity of Obedience is the justifying saving Faith of the Gospel to which the Promise of Life is made Mark 16. 16. He that Believeth and is Baptized shall be saved that is he that Believeth and Obeyeth the Lord shall be saved That of Baptisme being the first Initiating Ordinance i●to the vi●ible Constituted Church of Christ includes the whole of Obedience Object But What must we Believe Answ The Gospel that which was to be preached Preach the Gospel c. The Gospel is the Glad ●idings of Pardon Peace and Life by Jesus Christ Mark 1. 15. Repent yea and Believe the Gospel was Christ's own Doctrine for further Confirmation of this Truth see John 8. 24. and 20. 31. Rom. 10. 9 10. 1 John 5. 10 11. All which Scriptures if well weighed with many others bear testimony to this Truth that Faith is to believe God to believe the Truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel Object This is accounted and called a Object 2 Historical Faith which though necessary to True and S●ving Faith yet it 's common to Wicked Men and Devils and therefore cannot be the justifying saving-Faith of the Gospel Answ Notwithstanding it may be the Answ Faith of Wicked Men and Hypocrites and of Devils too Yet it is the justifying Faith of the Gospel for the Difference lyeth not in the Matter believed but in the Manner of believing Wicked Men and Hypocrites may believe it meerly as a History assent to it but they do not believe as Justified Persons doe We must distinguish in this Case not in the Matter believed but in the Manner of believing Quest Wherein lyeth the Difference Quest Answ The one from either common Illumination Answ Education Custom or Tradition believes the same things with a head-Assent to the Truth of the Gospel But the other believes it with the Heart Rom. 10. 10. For with the Heart Man believeth unto Righteousness Acts 8. 37. If thou believest with all thine Heart thou maiest Psal 37. 31. The Law of God is in his Heart none of his Steps shall slide It 's the Promise of the New Covenant that God will write his Law in the Hearts of his People that is implant a Holy sincere Disposition of Faith and Love and the Fear of his Name the Heart is wrought after God but Hypocrites have it at most and best but in the Head in the Understanding from common Illumination c. There is a great deal of Head-Faith in the World of Customary-Faith that will come to nothing But where it is in Truth in the Heart it effects a Heart-Change with a Change in the whole Conversation Heart-believing Heart-Love to God and his things Heart-hatred of sin and Heart-obedience to the Will of Christ and thus He that is in Christ is a New Creature 2 Cor. 5. 17. And he that Believeth hath the Witness in himself 1 Jo● 5. 10. and do or might know that he hath this Heart-Faith in him So that the Truth remains that that which Men call a History call Faith i. e. believing the History the Truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel truly as hath been demonstrated is the justifying Faith of the Gospel And as for Devils if Christ had Dyed ●or them and God had in the Gospel promised Life to them on the Terms he hath to M●n Li●e might be preached to Devils on the same terms as to Men But God having in Justice left them without the reach o● this Gospel-Grace whatever they believe about it let not Man quarrel about the easie way of Man's obtaining i. e. Believe Repent and Obey the Gospel and be justified and saved Quest But how shall I come to believe mine own Interest in Justification and Life which hath been accounted with some the Faith of Justification Answ True it hath so with many and I believe that want of Spiritual skill hath done wrong to many tender Souls and hath caused them to go with Sorrow to their Graves and that either 1. In teaching that the Faith of Justification and Life must be the Faith of Application or assurance of Interest which is not the Truth of the Gospel but this of Interest must grow from that of Justification Or 2. In not laying the right Foundation of Assurance so Souls have been kept much in the Dark in this matter For the Faith of Interest must be Founded on the Promise of Life if right as well as the Faith of Justification for it is to believe God as I said before all Faith if right must be Founded on the Word of God So that the right Gospel-way for Believers to Read their own Interest and to Read their Names in the Book of Life is to make a Resultancy or Conclusion from the Premises thus God hath promised Justification and Life to them that do Believe and Obey the Gospel I do so Believe therefore I shall be saved and this is the Gospel-Ground or Reason of our Hope of Interest in Gospel-Grace and Life and thus our Interest will be grounded on the Promise of God in the Gospel If I have the Faith of the Gospel and abide therein I am Justified and shall be Saved There are three Things that it behoves Three Things considerable Christians to be Instructed in in this Matter for their Support and Peace in this Mortal and Imperfect Estate 1. To understand and know that to believe the Truth of the Glad-tidings of Salvation by Jesus Christ crucified according to the Gospel is the Terms and Condition of our Justification and Salvation and that who doth so Believe shall be Saved 2. That who so doth believe hath the Promise of Life from the Law and Covenant of God in the Gospel and from hence must claim his Interest in Grace and Life and if he claim
Willing and Universal Obedience to the Will of Christ he that loveth the Lord sincerely will Obey him Universally it 's in Vain to talk of Faith and Love without Obedience see Psal 119. 6. John 14. 15. 1 John 2. 3 4 5. 1 Pet. 1. 14 15. Whoever accepteth of Jesus Christ to be his Saviour must and doe Willingly consent that he shall be his Lord to Rule him Quest VVhat is the Reason that Quest God should bring Forth Accept and Apply unto Men such a Righteousness unto Life in the New-Covenant which is not their own but of Grace imputed and Accounted theirs on Believing c. Answ His own good Will and Answ Pleasure his everlasting Love and Grace 1. No Desert in us there was nothing in us unless our Misery that called to the Depth of Mercy Psal 42. 7 8. Deep called to Deep The Depth of our Misery that called to the Depth of Mercy and the Love of Pitty and Compassion in God brought forth this Free Ministration of Grace and Life by Jesus and this is rendred as the Cause Joh. 3. 16. God so Loved the VVorld that he gave his only Begotten Son that whosoever Believeth in him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life VVhat he hath Done for us on this Account is Love and likewise what he Worketh in us Eph. 2. 4 5. And 2. His Eternal Councel and Purpose as well as his Eternal Love Eph. 1. 11. The Apostle speaketh of this Wonderful Mistery of Grace and Life through Faith in Christ saith He worketh all things after the Councel of his own VVill. And Isa 25. 1. The Prophet speaking of the Restauration-Work saith Thy Councels of Old are Faithfulness and Truth all the Salvation-work of the New-Covenant is the Effects of God's Ancient Purpose and Councel 3. Because else there could have been no Salvation for Man our own Righteousness could not have done it at best that could have been but as filthy Rags Isa 64. 6. Though we had endeavoured to Answer the Righteousness of the Law Acts 13. 39. Phil. 3. 9. It must have left us short of Justification and Salvation Joh. 8. 24. If you believe not that I am He you shall Die in your sins 4. That so our Justification and Salvation might be sure Rom. 4. 16. Therefore it is of Faith that it might be by Grace to the end the Promise might be sure to all the Seed c. It is a Righteousness that will not Fail though we in many things through Weakness fail Rom. 7. 18 19. Jam. 3. 2. Yet the Apostle Triumphs in this Righteousness because it 's sure Rom. 7. 25. and 8. 1. It 's called the Sure Mercies of David Isa 55. 3. and an Everlasting Righteousness Psal 119. 42. Thy Righteousness is an Everlasting Righteousness and thy Law is the Truth Christ our publike Person having undertaken the whole Work both for us and in us it 's very sure to those who commit themselves to him to be Saved and Ruled by him John 6. 38 39. Phil. 4 13. Eph. 3. 16 Isa 26. 5. CHAP. XV. Of Gospel-Assurance and whether Assurance of interest in Christ in Grace and Glory may be attained in this life I Shall now come to speak something about Of assurance of Faith Gospel-assurance or the assurance of Faith whether the assurance of interest in Justification and Salvation may be attained in this life on this side the possession of the purchased inheritance and as for the assurance of Faith we must consider it in two particulars 1. Assurance of Faith in the truth of the Assurance of Faith in the Doctrin Doctrine to be believed and the truth and faithfulness of God therein this being the Faith to which Justification is promised as hath been before proved and in this assurance of Faith is requisite unto Justification and life for if we falter in the truth of the Doctrine we must needs fail in the whole by believing the truth of the Doctrine of God we justifie him and set to our seal that God is true and he will justifie those who justifie him if we believe not yet be abideth faithful to those who believe he will not he cannot deny himself 2 Tim. 2. 13. this being the Faith of Justification and life of this we ought to be fully assured and infallibly and undoubtedly satisfied of the truth of God in his Word and of all things related therein relating to Salvation by Jesus Christ Crucified raised and ascended Joh. 6. 69. We believe and are sure that thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God Chap. 8. 24. If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins so that Assurance in this is positively necessary i. e. the full assurance of Faith this Peter Preached as necessary to Salvation Act. 2. 36 therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom ye have crucified b●th Lord and Christ 1 Thes 1. 5. Our Gospel came not to you in word only but also in Power and in the Holy Spirit and in much assurance c. to that end was those mighty gifts given to and by the Apostles in the Primitive time for confirmation of the truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel Act. 5. 3. 1 Pet. 12. which confirmation stands firm to us and to all believers to the Worlds end though it 's true it is by the work of the same spirit in the same Doctrine that doth establish our hearts therein 2 Cor. 4. 13. Yet in this it 's possible for gracious souls sometimes to be under temptation and to want that assurance of Faith as is requisite in so weighty a matter as this is there is no temptation but a Christian may be assaulted with consent is the dangerous sin and in this matter to depart from the Faith and to reject Christ crucified and Salvation by him is the unpardonable sin Heb. 10. 26. 29. and 6. 4 5 6. Many gracious souls trouble themselves The unpardonable sin in two things about this sin fearing themselves to be guilty thereof through their ignorance of the sin what it is all sin it's true is against the Holy Spirit but the unpardonable sin or sin unto death consists especially in two things 1. A wil●ul departing from the Faith and refusing and rejecting Salvation by Jesus Christ crucified by persons after they have professed Faith in him and obedience to him according to those Scriptures before mentioned 2. A wilful and malicious opposing of the Spirits workings or any known truth of the Lord Jesus after conviction that it is the Holy Spirit and the truth of the Lord Jesus yet contrary to light and convictions of conscience for base by and fleshly ends to oppose contradict and blaspheme is the sin against the Holy Spirit and this is it mentioned Mat. 12. 31 32. with v. 24. but for Christians to meet with doubtings about the matters of Faith though they ought to watch and
to be of God and therefore God of the same Nature and is the Efficacious Effecting Power of the Father and the Son the Father is the Fountain and first Cause of all things it 's he of whom are all things the Son is the Medium or Arm by which it is effected for whose sake it was done and by whom it was done by whom are all things The holy Spirit is the Effecting Power accomplishing what he purposed in and by his Son as the Way hence the holy Spirit is called in Scripture The hand of God Job 26. 13. Psal 139. 5 10. Isa 50. 2. and 59. 1. The finger of God Exod. 8. 19. 31. 18. Deut. 9. 10. Luk. 11. 20. with Mat. 12. 28. The Power of God Luk. 1. 35. 24. 49. with Act. 1 8. The breath of God Ps 33. 6. Job 33. 4. And this is the Spirit of the Father and the Son and is Omnipotent Omniscient and Omnipresent this Spirit is in the Father and the Son and proceeds from the Father and the Son John 14. 16 17 26. 16. 7. and is the Convincing Converting Power of God the Teacher and Comforter of his People Whereas some say that the holy Spirit is The opinion that the holy Spirit is a Creature confuted a Creature a glorious Created Spirit and not God there is no ground in Scripture for such an imagination but its contrary to the Truth thereof The Reasons ordinarily rendred are 1. Because he is said in Scripture to be sent by the Father and the Son therefore subject to the Father and the Son and must be a Creature for greater is he that sends than he that is sent I answer He may be said to be sent of God and so is Christ the Son and to be subject to the Father and the Son yet one in the same Nature and Essence his being in Office and Work subject no whit derogates from his Divinity All the Actions of a man follows the Understanding and Will of which the Head and Heart is the seat yet the Hand works what the Head and Heart directs unto this argueth not that the hand is not essentially of the same body because subject to the head neither doth it argue inferiority though subjection in essence or substance but in office and work for every Member of the Body is of the same though every Member hath not the same Office and Work yet all are governed by the Head and Heart and shall be of the same in Glory to eternity I mind this low comparison which Reason can reach to illustrate this high and divine My●●ery by of Father Son and holy Spirit God may be and is said to be the Head 1 Cor. 11. 3. and 3. 23. and the Son may be said to be the Heart of God he th●● 〈◊〉 and is in the ●●som of the Father John 1. 18. and came out from God Joh. 1● 27 28. the holy Spirit the Hand by which the Head and Heart worketh and accomplisheth all as I minded before yet all three in unity of Nature Will and Work 2 Reason because it 's said he shall not speak of himself c. this shewes him not to be God Answ This is not spoken by Christ to declare the Spirit not to be God but to distinguish the Spirit of the Father and the Son from all false Spirits whether of Devils or Men that as the Father hath honored the Son and will have all men to honour the Son even as they honour the Father Joh. 5. 23. so it is the Office and Work of the Spirit not to speak of himself or of the Father either distinct and without the Son but to be opening the Mystery of the Father and the Son the good Will of the Father in the Son to shew Jesus Christ unto us because he is the Way the Truth and the Life Joh. 14. 6. If our Teaching be of the Spirit of Christ it opens Jesus Christ unto us and the Mystery of the Love of God in him the Pardon Peace the Life and Salvation which is in him 1 Cor. 2. 12. Now we have received not the Spirit which is of the World but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given us of God but false Spirits speak of themselves and exalt themselves and in something or other designedly derogates from Christ and the Salvation that is by him In this Answer note these two things 1. In that he speaks not of himself but shews us the things of Jesus Christ things to come i. e. the Salvation to come that is to be obtained by our Lord Jesus Christ with eternal Glory it is so far from proving him not to be of God that it indeed proves him to be God and one in the same Work with the Father and the Son to exalt the Son as the Father hath And 2ly That he is in this by our Lord clearly discovered to us in way of distinction from all false Spirits who exalt themselves and not the Son of God and i● the special character or discovery of the difference between the Spirit of God in its Workings and the Spirit of the World the one exalts Christ our Lord and Saviour opens him and the Mysteries of Life by him the other leaves him out speaks of it self and exalts its self without him and this is indeed the Spirit which is not of God or of Christ what ever persons pretend unto in this false self-exalting and Christ-abasing Spirit 3 Reason Because the Spirit is said to hear to have a hearing property what he shall hear that he shall speak c. Answ 1. Hearing in it self is no argument to prove the Spirit not to be God for God in Scriprure is frequently said to hear Ps 65. 2. Jer. 8. 6. 2. Hearing in Scripture-sense imports Understanding Mat. 13. 13 14. so that by Hearing in that saying of Christ we are to understand is meant the Spirits Understanding and Knowledg of the depths of the Mysterys of Salvation that is by Jesus Christ and to be opening that to the Saints 1 Cor. 2. 10 11 12. 4. Because it is said that the Spirit maketh intercession for the Saints according to the Will of God therefore not God Answ The word properly must be understood in us Rom. 8. 26 27. the scope of the matter explains its self the Spirit helpeth our infirmities this is the way of the Spirits intercession by helping our infirmities with sighs and groans which cannot be uttered rationally this must be in us and this sutes with the Scripture in this case Jude v. 20. praying in the holy Spirit so that the Spirits Intercession for us or in and by us is by helping our infirmities both in matter and manner according to the Will of God Zech. 12. 10. Christ our Mediator is our Intercessor for us and the holy Spirit is our Intercessor in and by us helping and assisting us to pray for such things as
of the Saints by the Holy Spirit suitable to the Word of Grace the Work in them answering the Word without them as the New Covenant and Law of God written in their Hearts which hath wrought in them Faith Love and the Life of the VVord which are to them sealing Testimonies of the Truth and Divinity of the Word And hence it is that they set their seal to the truth thereof in believing loving and obeying thereof and cleaving to God therein and suffering any Difficulties inflicted by men for the truth thereof adventure their Souls and Eternity upon the truth of God therein and the loss of all in the VVorld rather than lose their share in the Word of Life A high Confirmation of the Divinity thereof VII Finally As the Resultance from the VII Dan●er of de●ying the Scripture ●● be of God whole To deny the Truth and Divinity of the Scripture is to deny God Himself and Jesus Christ and all Religion to pass a black Sentence on all the VVriters thereof as Lyars and Deceivers and on all the Saints throughout all Generations who have believed obeyed and suffered for adhering to the Truth therein and on all the Effectual Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Hearts of Believers conforming them thereunto so that it 's impossible for any man that hath lived under the Instruction thereof to deny it and not to be an Atheist if not to be guilty of the unpardonable sin for the whole matter the Scripture treats on in the substance thereof is as I said before God and Christ and Holiness the Reducing of Man back again to God through Christ from whom he was gone astray And therefore what can those expect who deny this Holy Divine Word of Truth but all the Judgments and Plagues that are written therein I shall now come to Answer some Objections in relation thereunto Object Though the Scripture was given of Object 1 God and Divine Truth the Word and Will of God to the People of these times in which they were given yet it 's a great Question whether it be so to us and whether we have ought to do with it unless the same Spirit work immediately the same Truth in us we are to hearken to what God speaks in us and not without us c. Answ To this I answer That Truth is Truth still and the Word and Will of God is the same still although its true that God hath made known his Will at various times and various ways under several manifestations yet when one Ministration ended it was by the coming in of another as the substance of the former and openly declared from Heaven by the Son of God with great Power and great Witness and the Word and Ministration of the Son of God is the same till his second coming Ma● 28. 20. unto which all are bound to take heed unto under peril of Judgment Heb. 2. 23. Act. 3. 22 23. Joh. 12. ●8 and it is the Word and Will of the Lord still whether men believe it and obey it or not whether you have the Spirit to work you to it or not and if you are not taught by the Word and wrought to God in the Word to believe the Gospel it 's an evident sign that you have not the Spirit of Christ but of Errour and Delusion which will fail you in the day of need Obj. Though they were given of God Obj. 2 and Divine Truth yet they may be corrupted by men having been in the hands of men that knew not God but sought it themselves they might corrupt it and so it might either be mixed or lose much of its Purity and Divinity Ans It 's true that it hath passed through the hands of those who wanted not wickedness enough to do it but we have undoubted grounds to believe that the Lord preserved it and kept them from corrupting of it for if they or any other had corrupted it it must have been to serve their own ends but the Scripture that was by them preserved and by them owned to be the Word of God the Scripture of Truth is so far from serving their interest that it leaves them neither Root nor Branch no Word have they from hence to warrant them in any of their ways as a Church of Christ their Dependency lay rather in the Authority of their Church keeping people in Ignorance false Translations coercive Power and the like rather than in corrupting the Scriptures in the original Languages a Divine Hand it was that it should be preserved holy and pure as it is as hath been proved Obj. The Scripture is not all the Word Obj. 3 and Will of God to Men given by Divine Inspiration for there is in it the Words of the Devil and of wicked men the Failings and Miscarriages of the Saints c. Answ When I say it 's the Word or Words of God I intend thereby that the Body and substance thereof is the Divine Mind and Will of God made known to men by the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit by such ways as he pleased and by such persons as he pleased 2. As to the Discoveries of the Words or Works of Satan or wicked men and the Sins and Failings of the Godly I easily grant that it is not the Word of God in the first sence given by Inspiration Yet 2ly As written and recorded by holy men inspired by the Lord those things with many other Historical Relations recorded are true by Divine Testimony that such things were and so are of divine and undoubted Credence whereas all other Histories that are meerly humane can have but a humane and doubtful belief 3. It was written by the Will of God for the use and advantage of his Church and people Rom. 15. 4. Whatsoever was written afore time was written for our Learning c. 1 Cor. 10. 11 12. 1. Let us hence be informed of the greatness Vse 1 of the sin and danger not to believe the Scripture he that believeth not must be damned 2. Of Exhortation 1. to believe the Vse 2 Scripture to be the Word and Will of God to be of Divine Authority and to prize the Word more and to be thankful to God that hath given it to us and given to any the saving understanding thereof and wrought them into a conformity thereunto 2. To live the life of the Scripture the life of Faith and the life of Love the life of Obedience and the life of Holiness it is a holy Word and Holiness becomes all those who profe●s to own it what ever Scripture Faith or profession we pretend unto if we live not the life of the Scripture it will Judg us at the last day Joh. 12. 48. 3. To be improving and applying of the Consolations of the Scripture and that it may be so acquaint your selves more therewith Rom. 15. ● 3. Of Consolation to all those who Vse 3 truly believe and obey the Word● as it is the Word the Will
by another Name which the Mouth of the Lord shall Name the Lord will take away that Name of Reproach which his people hath had in the world throughout all ages and they shall be known and owned even by their Enemies to be the blessed of the Lord Isa 61. 9. All that see them shall acknowledg that they are the Seed which the Lord hath blessed chap. 60. 14. The Sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee and all they that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet and they shall call thee the City of the Lord the Zion of the Holy one of Israel 6. In this new Estate their work shall 6 Shall sing new Songs of Praise be to sing new songs of praise to God and to the Lamb Rev. 5. 9. 4. 8. that is it the prophet speaks so much of and exhorts so much unto singing of new songs Psal 96. 1. and 98. 1. it relates especially to this Estate they shall sing such new songs of praise to God and to the Lamb as none can learn but the Redeemed ones suitable to the measure of the new work in them can the Saints now sing new songs or else they were better sing none but then they shall be compleated therein without mixture Reasons from Scripture further to illustrate and confirm this glorious Truth 1. It s the accomplishment of the Eternal Counsel and purpose of God the Prophet speaking of this same work i. e. the Restauration saith Isa 25. 1. Thy Counsels of old are Faithfulness and Truth So likewise Reason Further to confirm this Truth 1. The purpose and counsel of God the Apostle Paul deeply discoursing discovering this Mistery of the Restauration by Jesus Christ in the New Covenant saith Eph. 1. 11. Who worketh all things after the Counsel of his own Will Hence it is that Jesus Christ by whom the Work was to be accomplished was from Everlasting Mic. 5. 2. John 6. 38 40. And the Mercy of God herein is from Everlasting to Everlasting 2. His Eternal Grace and-and-Love to his 2. His Eternal Grace Love Chosen Ones whom he purposed to this Estate therein to glorifie the Riches of his Grace and to glorifie them with this Glory in this New World Jer. 31. 3. 2 Tim. 1. 9 10. 3. This is the substance and Life of the 3. This is the substance of the New Covenant New Covenant which all true Christians believe and should claim their Interest therein and indeed it is of concernment to all Believers to understand what and wherein Heirship doth consist which is to this New World see the New Covenant Gen. 12. 3. and 22 18. In thy Seed that is in Christ shall all Nations of the Earth be blessed This Promise in the word Blessed includes the Blessedness of this New World to the Heirs thereof So the Apostle applyeth it as hath been before minded Rom. 4. 13 16. Gal. 3. 18 19. 29. in all which it 's evident that the Hiership of Abraham and his Seed that is Believers by vertue of the New Covenant is to this Inheritance which serves to open the Heirship spoken of in all other Scriptures I mean the New Covenant Heirship 4. It was the great Designe of God made 4. It was the designe of God manifest since the Fall manifest ever since the Fall and all things since hath been working in order thereunto Gen. 3. 15. and 12. 3. Psal 37. 11. with Mat. 5. 3. Rev. 5. 10. It was the great Designe of God in sending Christ into the World and of Christ in coming into the World to do that for the World without which this new Work and World could not be accomplished Heb. 11. 40. And in order to the accomplishing hereof he is ascended up where he was before to prepare a place for his People John 14. 2 3. and to prepare a people for that place Heb. 12. 2. 2 Cor. 5. 5. And when he comes again the second time in his Power and Glory it will be in order to the finishing of this Work Mat. 25. 34. Rev. 21. 1. to the Object It 's frequently said in Scripture that the Reward of the Saints is in Heaven That it 's laid up in Heaven for them c. 1 Pet. 1. 4. Ans It is true it is so and that without any Contradiction at all to this present Truth which is so apparantly held forth in Scripture It behoves us so to Understand one Truth as not to lose or destroy another which hath been a great Weakness amongst Christians But let us see a little how both may stand together the Inheritance of the Saints may be said to be in Heaven and to be reserved in Heaven for them 1. As all the good Gifts of God given to the Saints on the Gospel account now in this day of Grace in order to that Glory are said in sence and substance to be in Heaven for our Heavenly Birth must be from thence John 3. 3. Except a man be born again above so the Word is he cannot see the Kingdom of Heaven Jerusalem which is above is the Mother of us all and every good and perfect Gift cometh down from the Father of Lights Jam. 1. 17. And doubtless the Glory of that Estate is administred here below by the Word and Spirit 1 Cor. 2. 9 10 12. But the Glory it self is reserved in Heaven till the time appointed and then the Glory shall be administred down from thence as now the Grace and gracious Gifts are 2. We Read in Scripture that New Jerusalem must come down from God out of Heaven and the Tabernacle of God will be with them Rom. 21. 23. So that it may very well stand together that it is in Heaven and yet shall come down into the New Earth No wonder if that State and Glory of the Saints is called Heaven then when in perfection in the New earth and New state of the Church in it's imperfection in this side that Glory because made partakers of some of the Virtues of Grace is called Heaven and the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 13. 31 32 47. and 25. 1. Rev. 18. 20. 3. It is said in Scripture that the Bodies of the Saints shall be fashioned like unto the Body of our Lord Jesus Phil 3 21. and they shall be like unto the Angels Luke 20 36. and that they shall have Spiritual Bodies 1 Cor. 15. 44. Capable to ascend and descend and so may have the possession of Heaven as well as of the Earth if it will add to their Glory But he will make the place of his Feet glorious Isa 60. 13. and what place that is see Ch. 66. 1. Mat. 10. 35. Act. 7. 49. ●o conclude this Chapter this opens ● Window into that Truth so much by most condemned that is the personal Reign of Christ with his Saints where it 's like to be no doubt but in this New World must have the
it any other way it may be a Fancy only note this that we cannot be so Infalliable as to our particular Interest in Life as we are or ought to be in the Truth of the Doct●i●e of the Gospel as I have before minded because the one fixes only on the Truth of God the other not only on the Truth of God but likewise on the Truth of our own Faith which being accompanied with Imperfections may occasion Doubtings But of this more full in Chap. 15. of the Assurance of Faith 3. That in all the Fa●lings of the Saints for the Lord knew that his People could not live perfectly without sin in his New Covenant of Grace his Law of Grace on this account is that his People sincerely humble themselves confess their sins forsake them and beg Mercy and he will Forgive them for the sake of his Son And this is the Law of Grace in the New Covenant for support of Believers in their Spiritual Race and Warfare after Conversion and the way for them to have the Assurance of the Pardon of their daily Miscarriages it must come in from this Law of Grace it 's true I sin daily and come short in every Duty I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good Thing But it is my Burden I am in Truth humbled and do not only Watch and War against it but do daily implore the Throne of Grace for Pardon Hence I have ground from the Law of Grace to believe mine Acceptance and Remission of my sins this is the way of the New Covenant for the daily Pardon Peace and Comfort of the Saints Mat 6 12. Psal 32. 5 Prov. 28. 13. Heb. 8. 12. 1 Joh. 1. 9. Quest The Scripture saith that we are Quest 1. justified by Faith Rom. 5 1. 2. That we are justified by Grace Rom. 3. 24. 3. That God justifieth and Christ justifieth Rom. 8. 33 34. 4 That Works justifieth and not Faith only Jam. 2. 24. How may we understand these Distinctions and reconcile the Scriptures Answ 1. Faith is said to justifie not as Answ the meritorious or satisfying Cause of Justification that is Christ crucified only But as the conditional Cause or Terms on which we are justified that is we are not nor cannot be justified without it This is the Law of the New Covenant it 's said Rom. 4. 3. That Abraham's Faith was accounted to him for Righteousness or imputed as vers 22. 23. Not that Abraham's Faith was his Righteousness to Justification but God accounted him Righteous and doth account one Righteous that doth Believe or imputeth Righteousness to such a one that was not so accounted before nor can be Righteous without it for he that believeth not must be Damned So that Faith justifieth as it is the condition of Justification in the New Covenant on our parts to be performed though in the Spirit and Life of the Covenant or Law written in the Heart 2. We are justified by Grace that i● it 's all of Grace and nothing of Desert in us our Faith is not any meritorious Cause in us but it 's all Grace it 's Grace in God to give his Son for us and Grace in Christ to give himself and Grace in God as to us-ward to accept the Sufferings of his Son for us and Grace in him to Pardon and Justifie Sinners on their Believing so that it 's all Grace as from God and we may and ought to c●y Grace Grace unto it 3. It 's God that justifieth it is God the Father that justifieth 1. Because he Prepared and D●signed the Sacrifice and our Justification thereby John 3 16. 1 Pet. 1. 18 19 20. Heb. 10. 5. 2. He accepted the Sacrifice for us when offered Eph 5. 1. 2. and 1 6 7. 3. It is he that Pardons us that is justifieth us for the Sake of Christ our Peace-Offering when we do believe and Christ is said to justifie us as the Meritorious Satisfactory Cause of our Justification therefore it is said Rom. 8. 34. It is Christ that dyed c. 4. We are said to be justified by Works and not by Faith only because that the Faith to which Justification and Salvation is promised must be a working Faith and when Salvation is promised to Believing we must understand it to be such a Faith as the Gospel intends that is a Faith that carrieth in it Love and sincere Obedience to the Will of Christ it is a Faith which worketh by Love Gal. 5. 6. the contrary is a dead Faith as a Body without a Soul that will never justifie Jam. 2. 26. Thus Works justifie 1. The Truth of our Faith for Faith without Works is dead 2. Works justifieth in some sence as Faith doth that is not as the Meritorious Cause but as the Condition because the Faith to which Justification is promised includes Works in it and so is as truly the Condition of our Justification as Faith for the Gospel excludes that Faith as no Condition at all that is without Works so that Faith without Works is none of the justifying saving-Faith of the Gospel So that thus considered here is a sweet Harmony and Concurrence in those Scriptures and helps to a more full Understanding of the glorious Method of God in this way of Justification and Salvation of Sinners by Jesus Christ Object The Apostle saith Rom. 4. 4 5. Object Now to him that worketh the Reward is not reckoned of Grace but of Debt but to him that Worketh not but Believeth on him that justifieth the Vngodly his Faith is counted for Righteousness Answ We are to understand in this Answ Scripture by not Working is intended Meritorious Working that may deserve Life vers 4. it 's such a Working as that the Reward is not counted of Grace but of Debt not that we may not Work at all that is prophane to imagin But not to Work Meritoriously so as to expect Justification and Life as a due Debt for our Working here Works are nothing He that Worketh not in this sence but Believeth But Faith and Works as the terms on which God will justifie and save of his own Love and Grace in Christ Jesus is absolutely necessary to Salvation And further Works are necessary for thereby we shew forth the Life of Christ in our Mortal Bodies and glorifie God in our Bodies and Spirits who hath done and doth all freely for us and in us Quest Do not this seem to make Faith Quest and Works co-partners with Christ in the Work of Justification and Salvation contrary to Col. 3. 31. Christ is all and in all And Rom. 9. 32. They sought Righteousness as it were by the Works of the Law Answ It makes it no otherwise Co-partners Answ with Christ in the Work of Justification then God hath made it What God hath joyned together let no Man put asunder God hath joyned Faith and Work as the Condition and the Sufferings of his Son our Lord Jesus as the Meritorious satisfying Cause
is but the assurance of Faith Hope and Confidence which affords Peace Joy and Consolation the Scripture and so must reason too make a vast disproportion between the life of Faith and the life of present and full Injoyment 2 Cor. 5. 7. We live by Faith and not by sight that is not by present injoyment Heb. 10. 38. Now the just shall live by Faith that is now in this side the Glory promised in which it may be supposed is danger of drawing back If any man draw back my soul shall have no pleasure in him 2. How it must be obtained the assurance 2. How it must be obtained of Faith and hope must be attained by a reflect act of the soul or a resultancy or conclusion from the condition on which life is promised to instance Mat. 5. 3. c. are many precious promises made to persons that are indowed with those Divine Virtues therein exprest as Blessed are the poor in spirit c. Who so finds those Virtues in him may and ought to claim his interest in the promises so Mat. 16. 16. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved that is he that believeth and obeyeth the Lord of which Baptism is the first and ingageth to the whole duty of the Gospel shall be saved I do believe and obey the Gospel therefore I shall be saved so 1 J●h 5. 1. Whosoever doth believe that Jesus is the Christ is born of God this Faith if right is accompanied with those other Virtues mentioned as love to God love to his people obedience to his will and his Commandments are not grievous it getteth victory over the World c. as ver 2. By this we know we love the children of God when we love God and keep his Commandments ver 3. For this is the love of God that we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not grievous that is they are not grievous to Believers ver 4. Whatsoever is born of God overcometh the World and this is the victory that overcometh the World even your Faith What the World is that Faith overcometh the Apostle had before explained Chap. 2. 15 16 17. Faith getteth the victory by fixing the soul on better objects than the World is Heb. 5. 9. He is become the Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him Now the resultancy from the whole is I do believe that Jesus is the Christ and my Faith is accompanied with love to God above all and do love his people for his sake and do sincerely desire to know and do his will and keep his Commandments they are not grievous to me but my failing therein is my grief and by this Faith I have overcome the World and am dead to it and it is my real desire and endeavour to abandon all things that are contrary to the will of the Lord to abhor that which is evil and to cleave to that which is good therefore I am born of God therefore I have an interest in the new covenant this is the way appointed of God in which they may make their Calling and Election sure if they give diligence to it 2 Pet. 1. 10. and these are the things that John write in his Epistle to them that did believe that they might know that they had eternal life 1 Joh. 5. 13. and according to our abounding in those Divine Virtues or not abounding so will our assurance be 2 Pet. 1. 10 11. Quest. Is not Assurance the immediate Quest gift of the Spirit does not the Scripture speak of being sealed with the Holy Spirit of Promise Eph. 1. 13. 2 Cor. 1 22 Answ 1. It 's without all question to me Answ that the ground of all sealings is from the Holy Spirit and that he doth refresh the hearts of Believers and seal up love to them in the waies of his own appointment yet for persons to take that for a sealing evidence which relates neither to word nor work of the Spirit but some apprehended over-powrings or ●rong perswasions without all grounds ●rong confidence and consolation but knows not ●rom whence it comes can give no reason thereof but supposeth that it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be from the Spirit this may 〈◊〉 〈…〉 on of our own spirits or the 〈◊〉 who can transform himself into an Angel of l●ght and I fear many souls have miscarried on this account 2. The assurance and comfort of Saints must come in by believing if right Rom. 15. 13. The God of Hope fill you with joy and peace in believing as 1 Pet. 1. 8. What ever comes in any other way may prove a ●ancy and Faith in this matter must have a relation to the word of Grace or the work of the Spirit suitable to some word or both in which is found the sealings of the Spirit it must be in and by the word and work The Spirit was promised and given for a twofold Seal 1. To seal the truth of the Doctrine to be believed by its gifts and mighty works in and by the Ministers thereof and 2. To seal the truth of our Faith relative to interest in that Doctrine and that is by the word and work of the same Spirit 1. By the word Joh. 16. 13 14. Where ●he Spirit seals by the Word the manner of the Spirits work is 〈◊〉 ed that is he shall guide you into truth ●e 〈◊〉 not speak of himself he shall shew you things to come he shall glorifie me he shall take of mine and shew it unto you so that the way of the Spirits working and leading into truth is in opening the Word and shewing the goodness of the Word the Doctrine of the Gospel which leads us to Christ for he shall glorifie him and take of his and shew it to the soul and there is nothing of Christ to be shewed to us more than is revealed in and by the Word so that the Spirits sealing is in and through the Word and this Believers have experience of more or less of the Spirits sealing through the Word read heard and applyed to their joy and comfort for the Spirit comforts by opening Christ and the blessed truths of the Gospel relating to him by his Word and his Ordinances appointed for that end Quest In what manner doth the Spirit Quest work by the Word in sealing up assurance to the souls is it by an immediate bringing in of Scripture over-powringly unthought on or unexpected Answ Sometimes the Spirit of Christ Answ may so work and I question not but that in some cases and at sometimes he hath so wrought though it 's not so usual nor alwaies may it prove so fafe to be depended on for when we respect more the manner of its being brought in than the matter and the shew of the sealing testimony as apprehended lieth rather in the manner than the matter Sathan may transform himself therein and deceive the soul I have known some looking so much after the manner of receiving evidence in
Christ and members in particular and this calls aloud for love in the highest degree both towards God our Father and towards our Lord Jesus Christ and one towards another 3. The blood of Christ calls for it it being 3. The blood of Christ calls for it one special end for which it was shed to make up the blessed relation of Peace Unity and Love of Father Son and Saints Christ had never died such a cursed death had it not been to reconcile us to God to make up the breach between God and us to bring us in again to God that we might love God and live to him and to reconcile us one to another that we might love one another as brethren see both these Eph. 2. 13 to 16. Where our reconciling to God and one to another is both by the Cross and sufferings of Christ 4. The Prayer and Intercession of our 4. The prayer of Christ calls for it Lord Jesus calls for it he hath suffered for it and hath prayed for it John 17. 21 23. That they may all be one as thou O Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us c. Beloved friends shall our dear Lord command it sweat and suffer for it and pray for it and shall we set light by it and be negligent in so weighty a matter as this is that so much concerns the Name and Glory of Christ in the World that so much concerns our duty and our spiritual and eternal welfare 5. The souls of poor sinners call for it 5. The souls of sinners call for it the littleness of love to God appearing in the muchness of self-self-love and love to the World and littleness of love to Saints appearing by the divisions amongst them hardens sinners against the truth to their destruction when they see such divisions and breaches and so little love they speak evil of the way of truth and are hardened in the way of sin to their destruction Love among Christians and a lovely carriage towards all is the way to convince sinners that God is with his people and that they are in the truth Joh. 17. 23. Where Christ prayeth his Father that his people might be made perfect in one that the World may believe that thou hast sent me Love and Unity among the people of God would be a blessed means to convince the World of the truth of Christianity and to make them in love with Jesus Christ 6. Your own souls abundantly need it 6. Your own souls call for it and if sensible thereof would groan and cry out in the sense of the want thereof and be endeavouring an increase therein without it you can have no solid ground of Peace in your own souls 1 Joh. 4. 18. There is no fear in love but perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment he that feareth is not made perfect in love If ever you would be rightly rid of tormenting fear and have joy and peace in your souls it must come in in this way of love living much in the love of God in Christ Jesus will perfect your love to him and to his holy ones for his sake which will prove so high an evidence to your souls of the truth of Grace that it will cast out all fears and establish your hearts in believing your interest in and relation to the Lord Jesus so Faith working by love will be to you sound and solid peace no wonder that persons that have but little love have so little peace in their souls without it you can have no true fellowship with God nor one with another 7. The present time and state calls for it 7. The present time and state of the Church and dispensations of Gods calls for it for it is a time and state of division and breaches among the people of God in general one bends one way and another bends another way casting contempt and reproach upon each other as if they were enemies by reason of which the way of truth is evil spoken of and poor sinners are hardened and God and Christ is dishonoured and many gracious souls grieved and discouraged O that all who have any bowels of love in them at all would lay these things to heart and learn to love more then they would bear with and forbear each other in love then they would be content to let each other walk according to what they have received and not be offended at their diligent and humble enquiring after further light without bitterness and wrath and evil speakings O the general coldness and luke-warmness that hath befallen the Church at this day and all for want of love the earthly worldly mindedness and covetousness the streight-heartedness and streight-handedness the love of back and belly in pride and voluptuousn●ss and other abominations that do more than manifestly declare the great coming short in love truth of love would cure all and the present dispensations of God his frowns and corrections by his rod and the things he seems to be calling his people to bear and suffer for his name and sake which can never be rightly born and suffered but in the spirit and power of Evangelical love all which calls aloud to all gracious souls to learn to love more 8. Consider the sweetness and loveliness 8. It 's a sweet and lovely life of the life of Love 1. To God if you live up much with God in truth of love it will not only sweeten your souls to God and he will delight in you but your thoughts will be precious of him and his service will be sweet and precious to you His yoke will be easie and his burden will be light Otherwise his service will be burdensome and his work tiresome to the soul but truth of love to God sets the heart at liberty and carrieth the soul through the most difficult services with delight and this is the soul that God will meet with in the way and manifest himself unto John 14. 21. And 2. This is the true sweet and lovely life of Christians one with another Ps 133. 1 2. Behold how good and how pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell together in Unity it is next to the Divine anointings of our Lord Jesus and indeed an effect thereof It 's like the precious ointment upon the head that run down upon the heard even Aaron's beard that went down to the skirts of his garments Aaron was a type of Christ his anointings of Christ the running down of the ointment upon his beard and the skirts of his garment the coming down of the spirit of Christ upon his members which unites them to him in the same spirit and love and one to another by the same spirit so that the unity of Saints is next to our unity with Christ John 14. 20. and 17. 23. 9. It 's that Virtue which makes us most 9. It makes us most like God like God
of God was as respecting the persons so chosen and elected without any respect to any foreseen faith or grace or good in them as the preceeding meritorious cause of election if any meritorious cause at all it must be in Christ Jesus in whom and for whose sake the election was the truth hereof appears that it was not for our goodness faith or holyness 2 Tim. 1. 9. Not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace that was given us in Christ Jesus c. And Rom. 11. 5. There is a remnant according to the Election of Grace and if it be of Grace then it is not of work as the Apostle reasons it ver 6. Obj. Though it be not of works as the meritorious cause yet it may be of works as the conditional cause as in the matter of Justification Answ Though Faith c. be the condition of Justification according to the law of the new Covenant which is effected in time yet it is not the condition of election the reasons thereof are 1. Because it s no where stated in the Scriptures as the condition of Election as Faith is the condition of Justification 2. Because in reason it cannot be for Election and choice was before time and so could not be on the condition of what we had not we were not nor had not saith when Elected therefore faith would not be the conditional cause of an act past in God before the supposed condition thereof was in being that could not be either the meritorious or conditional cause of such an act so that its evident that Election was of Grace and not of Work whereas Justification is not till we believe and obey the truth 4. To what persons are elected and that 4. To what persons are elected is to believe and obey the Gospel to be holy here and happy hereafter 1 Pet. 1. 2. Elect c. Through Sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience Obedience as the end which includes faith and love and all the divine vertues and duties of the Gospel through or by the Sanctification of the Spirit hence faith is said to be The faith of the operation of God Col. 2. 13. Eph. 1. 4. The end of the eternal choice is described to be That we might be holy and that we might shew forth the praises of him that hath called us out of darkness into his marvellous light 2 Thef 2. 13. God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation Jam. 2. 5. By all which it appears that the end of God in his Electing grace was that he might have a holy obedient people that might shew forth his praise and be eternally saved and glorified in the world to come 5. How persons may come to know 5. How men may know their Election their Election of God and that they are of the number of his Elected ones God hath in his word opened a way by which his people may in a good and comfortable measure know their Election 1 Thes 1. 4. Knowing Brethren Beloved your Election of God But how may we know our Election of God Answ When Gods ends of Election are effected in us by that we may and must know it if ever we rightly know it when Faith Love Holyness c. is effectually wrought in us by that we read our Election the effects of electing Grace wrought in us and this the Apostle clears having asserted their knowing of their Election ver 4. he discovers how they came to know it ver 5 6. by the effectual work of the Gospel in them Gods shedding abroad his love in the heart and uniting the heart to himself in truth of faith and love is the alone way by which Christians may read their Election So the Apostle for himself 1 Tit. 1. declares himself to be an Apostle after the Faith of Gods Elect. And how does he prove that By the acknowledgment of the truth which is after Godliness and persons that pretend to know their Election of God any other way deceive themselves 6. The Reasons why God Elected some 6. The reasons why God elected some to Salvation before the world was are 1. his love his special love its true that God had a love to all mankind for they were and are his he made the nature of all in the first man and determined the being or persons of all in time and loved all Joh. 3. 16. God so loved the world that he gave his Son c. But herein is discovered his special everlasting love Jer. 31. 3. Yea I have loved thee with an everlasting love c. and this is the new Covenant love a promise of Gospel grace to the Spiritual Seed as appeareth Chap. 30. 10. to the end and chap. 31. throughout here is the great and special love of God and of Christ who loved the Church and gave himself for it Eph. 5. 25. Even the Vniversal Church of the First Born whose names are written in Heaven Heb. 12. 23. 2. That his design of Salvation by Jesus Christ might not be altogether frustrated and come to none effect for such was the Metamorphis and change made in man by the Devil and Sin in the Fall being gone out from God that he would never be willing rightly to return to him again and this the Lord foresaw and therefore it stood with the honour of his whole name to choose some in his Son to be made partakers of the life designed by him that so our Lord Jesus might not suffer in vain but might see of the Travel of his soul and be satisfied it would have been infinitely below and unbecoming an infinite God to have entered upon such a work of such glorious concernment to his own name and the good of sinners and to be effected by so wonderful a way as the sufferings of his own Son without a certain fore-knowledge of its event yea and without the certain accomplishing of the whole after the councel of his own will and too low and base thoughts are they in men to think the contrary as if God should go about such a work as a man not determining the event before the undertaking by which all his design and Christs sufferings might nay necessarily would have been in vain that man was gone out from God so as not by his own will to return again is evident not only by experience but by Scripture Ps 81. 11. Job 21. 14 15. Prov. 1. 24 25. Rom. 3. 11. to 17. with many like Scriptures to this purpose wherefore it was necessary that God should give some to Christ John 6. 39. which are his Elected ones that they might obtain the salvation designed and he might not bestow all his labour and sufferings in vain Isa 49. 4 5 6. read it at your leasure and consider it well Obj. If God hath Elected some it Obj. seems contrary to the Scripture that saith he is no respecter of persons c. Answ It s true that
the greater will their loss be all buildings contrary to the Lord must be accounted for and the owners thereof suffer the loss though they may be saved yet it will be so as by fire 1 Cor. 3. 12 13. 4. The Lords people must come to Judgment because all●sin must be repented of first or last there are many sins in the Saints that they allow themselves in and some it may be they know not to be sins but take them to be virtues all which they must have a time to be convinced of and to repent May we imagine that God hath ordered repentance for his people here and his Church to expect repentance for known and gross sins and yet if any sins pass unrepented of that they must never be repented of surely we cannot rationally imagine it In this I understand that not any sins of the Saints repented of and warred against shall be accounted for at that day but they are pardoned by the Law of Grace according to the word of Grace 1 Ja 1. 9. Object The Scripture saith Heb. 8. 12. Object I will be merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins and their iniquities I will remember no more this seems to contradict the present affection of an after reckoning and account to be given by believers Answ 1. We ought not so to understand Answ one Scripture as to contradict another especially such a general truth asserted in so many Scriptures as this is Therefore 2. We are to understand that Covenant to relate in its glorious and perfect ministration to the glorious state of the Kingdom although it took its enterance from the death of the Testator and believers are now under it in its first and beginning ministration for there is no other Covenant but this new and everlasting one yet we do find that now God doth remember the sins of his people so as to afflict and judge them and this they have felt and do feel and are like to feel in this imperfect State But in as much as the new Covenant is the Covenant of the new and restored state and especially in it is the perfection thereof intended thoug● it hath a preparative enterance now in wa● of grace it shall then be perfected both i● Grace and Glory and the final doing awa● of sin will ●ot be till after the judgment and then God will remember their sins no more so as to judge them for it neither shall h● people sin any more Isa 33. 24. Rev. 21. ● And so 5ly The Saints must come to judgment that so God and Ch●●● may be admired in the pardoning Grace of the new Covenant at that day they shall admire and glorifie his mercy more then ever they did or could before they shall then see how justly they might be condemned and sent away with Hypocrites and Unbelievers and shall admire the grace of their Salvation beyond what they were of capacity to do in this mortall Estate Acts 3. 19. 2. Tim. 1. 18. 2 Thes 1. 10. Jude verse 21. 6. And finally it must be so that the justice of God may appear the more righteous and convincing to his and his Churches enemies when they shall fee and know that his people that have owned him here must come to judgment and be scarcely saved through the appearing difficulties how justly must they be condemned 1 Pet. 4. 17 18. which is truly applicable hear relating to the afflictions of the Church and so it will be then Judgment must first begin at Gods house he will judge and acquit them first Where then shall the ungodly and sinner appear what judgment must they expect how will it silence them and cause them to justifie God for ever in the righteousness of his judgment toward them Let the Lords people believe this truth and so live in this world as those that do expect to give an account of themselves and of all their works to God 2. The wicked must then come to judgment all men great and small must then appear to give an account of all their wickedness their unbelief disobedience persecution hard speeches and hard actions spoken and done against the Lord and his people for all their abominations and filthiness O! woe will it be at that day to all the wicked of the earth who will now forget God and will have none of him that bid God depart from them they will none of the knowledge of his ways the Lord will bid them depart at that day into everlasting fire O consider this ye that forget God least he come and tear you in pieces and there be none to deliver Psal 50. 22. 2. Who shall be the judge and that is Jesus Christ he shall be the great judge of the World and of the Saints too see both Mat. 25. 31. Acts 17. 31. He hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained c. Rom. 2. 26. and 2 Cor. 5. 10. We must all appear before the judgment Seat of Christ c. And the Father will judge in and by the Son so that it will be the judgment both of the Father and the Son God will judge the world in righteousness by that man c. Quest Why will God judge the world by Jesus Christ and not do it himself immediately Answ 1. Because he hath done all his works by him from the beginning he at first made the world by him Heb. 1. 2. by him he Redeemed the world again out of that estate into which it fell by Transgression which shall be accomplished in his times Eph. 4. 30. Rom. 8. 23. Rev. 21. 5. by him he governs the world now even in its fallen estate Eph. 1. 21 22. and by him Believers shall be saved Acts 4. 12. By him the dead must be raised J●h 5. 28. And by him must the World be Judged God the Father never did nor never will do any thing without him but by him he hath and will accomplish all his work especially the Restauration work 2. Christ must be judge of the World because he is most sutable and fit to judge the World because he is the son of man Joh. 5. 27. He hath given him authority also to execute judgment because he is the Son of man God considered out of Christ is dreadful would destroy men none can see him and live till after the judgment be past so that he alone is fit to judge because he is the Son of man and able to Judge because he is the Son of God 3. Christ must be the judge of the world because he dyed for the World He gave himself a ransome for all men he ●●●●ed death for every man therefore must he judge the world for their sin against him in neglecting and refusing the salvation by him wrought forth and tendered to the world and to justifie his people that have believed his love and owned him in the world so that he died for the
THE BODY of DIVINITY Or a Confession of FAITH Being the substance of CHRISTIANITY Containing the most Material things relating to Matters both of FAITH and PRACTISE Published for the Benefit and Profit of all especially of those who love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity and desire the knowledge of the Holy and the way of the New-Covenant that leads to Glory Very briefly contracted according to Scripture light and plainly handled in 31. Chapters By THOMAS COLLIER John 5. 39. Search the Scripture for in them ye think to have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me Isa 8. 20. To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Rule it is because there is no light in them 2 Cor. 4. 13. But having the same Spirit of Faith according as it is written I believe therefore have I spoken we also believe therefore speak LONDON Printed for Nath. Crouch in Exchange Ally over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-hill 1674. THE PREFACE OR EPISTLE TO THE READER THis Treatise is designed for thy special and spiritual Profit its true that the holy Scripture commonly called the Bible is the Book of all Books and that according to which we all ought to speak write and walk and its true as the Wise man saith of making many Books there is no end especially unless our end therein be the glory of God and the good of Souls its true we know but in part and a very little little part too and therefore can Prophecy but in part Therefore read not any mans Book but with a supposition that there may be a mixture of some Errour with Truth and some mistakes and receive nothing for truth from the word or credit of the Person who ever it be but as it s rightly grounded on the Word of God the Scripture of Truth according to which all ought to speak and the best of men may be in some things mistaken though ordinarily in the substantial things of the New-Birth of Faith and Holiness the Spirits work is the same in all yet by reason of the Babylonish confusion that yet remains the language of the Saints seems to be much divided in consideration whereof I thought nothing more likely to produce unity in spirit then unity in the body and substance of Truth for which cause I have made this Essay in bringing forth this brief plain Treatise about the most substantial matters of Christianity that all who agree in the substance of Truth may unite in Spirit and although we cannot attain such a uniting as is desirable and shall in time be by the Lord accomplished in and amongst his People according to that Prophesie and Promise Zeph. 3. 9. Yet it is my hearts desire that all who truly love the Lord would shew it by their uniting at least in affection for that is Gospel-Grace and Love indeed to love for God and Christs sake though of differing apprehensions about some of the weighty things in the New-Covenant for every Truth of Christ is of weight and worth and is or ought so to be esteemed by all that love him Psal 119. 127 128. and the right understanding of the mind of God in the Scripture is the only wright way of uniting I am far from the mind of those who pretend and endeavour the uniting of all into uniformity in Faith and Worship by Coersive Power and human force a unity more suiting Brutes then Christians and a way to build up Satans Kingdom under pretence of the Kingdom of Christ but that I earnestly long after and pray for is the uniting of all true Christians in the spirit and faith of the Gospel who are the Church and Kingdom of Christ his Body Mistical and if through darkness we cannot attain the uniformity of Christian Faith and worship in every part but the language of Christians be yet divided yet let every one endeavour the attainment of a spirit of Love and forbearance each to other not Judging Sensuring and Reviling which shews the spirit of the World and not of Christ. And these ensuing Chapters are most especially and principally directed to such who alone are capacitated to Understand Believe and Practise the things in them contained they are not the Notions of sudden Conception but the fruit and birth of many years Travel and Meditation and I hope it may through the Blessing of God at some time or other to some persons or other add something or other to the Understanding Faith Hope and Joy of their Souls and be some help of direction to a right walk in the way of Life I shall not say any thing as to the matters handled in this Treatise by way of Commendation to induce the Reader to its Perusal if it speak not for it self in the use thereof the Reader is at liberty to lay it aside only let him beware that he slight it not because it is not suited to his mind if it be according to the Divine revelation of the Word and Will of Christ it s the great concernment of all that will approve themselves gratious before the Lord to bring their minds to the Scripture and not the Scripture to their minds it is to be feared that great hath been the miscarriage of Christians in this very thing at this day open-heartedness to God-ward and a sincere will to know that we may do the will of the Lord is the ready way to know more of his will and then shall we not be ashamed when we have a respect to all his Commandments ignorance of any part of the Revealed Will of God is a sin a sinful defect in gratious persons but to be willingly ignorant or willfully disobedient to any part of the Revealed will of God is a sin of the highest nature and must be punished with many stripes Luk. 12. 47 48. willfully to add to or diminish from the Word of God is a sin and the judgment of such is declared in the Word Deut. 4. 2. Prov. 30. 6. Rev. 22. 18 19. In a word I do believe that sincere desires accompanied with the like endeavours after the knowledge of the will of Christ and a faithful living up to what we know resolving our wisdom and wills in every thing into the wisdom and will of Christ would be wonderfully blest of the Lord for spiritual grouth and uniting of the Saints both in faith and worship I have herein declared my Faith in which I live and believe that by the grace of God I shall die and yet live Eternally This have I declared as the discovery of my heart in the matters of my God when I am gone hence and shall be hear no more seen And what ever may be found in any other of my Writing that may seem contrary to any thing in this or is contrary in very de●d either understand it by this or else let it fall to the ground for days of Temptation oft-times brings forth effects which occasions after Repentance To
though there are that are called Gods many yet to us there is but one God c. 1 Cor. 8. 5 6. And who amongst all that are called Gods are like unto him Mic. 7. ●8 2. What this God is and truly he is a 2. What God is mystery and if his people tremble at his Word how much more ought we to have trembling thoughts of his unsearchable Being and in this he is an invisible mystery such a one whom no man hath seen nor can see but in thinking and speaking of him we must think and speak of him as he hath discovered himself unto us in his Word and by his Works and the secret teachings of himself thereby 1. What he is in his Nature and Essential 1. What God is in his Nature and Essence Being 1. He is a Spirit Joh. 4. 24. God is a Spirit c. 2. A holy Spirit Lev. 19. 2. I the Lord your God am Holy and chap. 20. 26. I the Lord am Holy Psal 22. 3. But thou art holy O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel Psal 99. 5. 6. Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his holy Hill for the Lord our God is holy He is most holy 1. Sam. 2 2. There is none holy as the Lord c. 3. He is in himself an infinite unsearchable incomprehensible eternal and glorious spirit who is in and of himself and gives Being to all things therein is he differenced from all Created Spirits and Powers whether of Angels or men First in that he is infinite and incomprehensible in his whole name 2. In his Eternity 3. In his Power and Wisdom in Creating and upholding all things by the Word of his Power 2. What he is in his Name and Attributes 2. What he is in his Name and Attributes which are many and all thereby to make himself known to his people that they might learn to fear before him believe love obey him and trust in him as First His Power and 1. His Power Allsufficiency he hath let us to know that he is an Almighty One Gen. 17. 1. He saith to Abraham that not only Abraham himself but all his Children might know it and be encouraged I am God Almighty or Alsufficient walk before me and be upright Psal 62. 11. God hath spoken once twice have I heard this that Power belongeth to God hence he is called the Almighty Psal 68. 14. When the Almighty scattered Kings c. Psal 91. 1. He that dwelleth in the secret of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty 1 Cor. 6. 18. Rev. 1. 8. and this the Prophet David wonderfully describes in his Thanksgiving 1 Chron. 29. 11 12. Thine O Lord is the Greatness and the Power and the Glory and the Victory and the Majesty for all that is in the Heaven and in the Earth is thine thine is the Kingdom O Lord and thou a●t exalted as Head above all both Riches and Honour come of Thee and thou Reignest over all and in thine hand is Power and Might and in thine hand it is to make great and to give strength unto all A great Comfort it is unto Christians that they have such a great Almighty and All-sufficient God able to do for them what-ever they need they may say as 2 Sam. 22. 33. God is my Strength and Power he maketh my way perfect and as Psal 118. 6. The Lord is on my side I will not fear what man can do unto me and that because this God is our God for ever and ever he will be our guide unto death and let it silence and still wicked men for ever Woe to them that God is such an Almighty one able to deal with and bring down all his and his Churches Enemies Ezra 8. 22. The hand of our God is upon all them that seek him for good but his Power and his Wrath is against all them that forsake him Psal 66. 7. He ruleth by his Power for ever his eyes behold the Nations let not the Rebellious exalt themselves 2. He is Omniscient as well as Omnipotent 2. His Wisdom he is most Wise see both Psal 147. 5. Great is our Lord and of great Power his Vnderstanding is Infinite Isa 40. 28. There is no searching of his Vnderstanding we may and must say as Psal 104. 24. O Lord how manifold are thy Works in Wisdome hast thou made them all all Wisdom and Counsel and Strength is in him Prov. 8. 14. Counsel is mine and sound Wisdome I am Vnderstanding I have Strength comfort for Christians that their God is such a God of Wisdom and Counsel he knows how to deliver his people in time of need 2 Pet. 2. 9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the Godly out of temptation and to reserve the unjust unto the day of Judgment to be punished and this Wisdom is all in Christ and for his people Who of God is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness c. he is Wisdom to us and Wisdom in us he giveth Wisdom to his people Prov. 2. 6 7. for the Lord giveth Wisdom out of his mouth cometh Knowledg and Vnderstanding he layeth up sound Wisdome for the Righteous c. see chap. 3. 13. 2. 3 4 5. 81. 3. In a word God is Infinite in his Wisdom and his Wisdom is exercised for and in behalf of his Church especially on the New-Covenant account in the Gospel of Salvation by Jesus Christ which is called the manifold Wisdom of God and exercised in all his works and wayes 3. He is a Holy God Infinite in Purity 3. He is a Holy God perfectly holy such a one with whom Iniquity can have no fellowship for God is Light and in him is no Darkness at all 1. Joh. 1. 5. therefore let no man say when he is tempted that he is tempted of God for God cannot be tempted with evil neither tempteth he any man Jam. 1. 13. No he is a Holy God most Holy infinite in Holiness Isa 6. 3. the Seraphims cryed one to another and said Holy Holy Holy is the Lord of Hosts the whole Earth is full of his Glory and this holy name in this Scripture is attributed unto Christ who was to fill the Earth with the Glory of the New-Covenant Grace Joh. 12. 41. These things said Esaias when he saw his glory and spake of him i. e. of Christ as is evident a holy God and a holy Lord Jesus and he will have a holy People or none 1 Pet. 1. 15 16. As he that hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation because it is written be ye holy for I am holy Gods holiness should engage his People to holiness to prize it and press after it for Holiness becometh the House of the Lord for ever Psal 93. 5. O blessed Consolation for all New-Covenant-spirited holy Ones their God is holy loveth holiness owneth all that are Created after him in
which may teach us that those things that are ordained by the Lord for the use of Man do oft-times through Mans weakness prove to his hurt Eph. 5. 13 14. and should teach the Woman Humility and Subjection to the Man according to Gods Ordinance and not to usurp Authority lest she be deceived and deceive others as Eve the Mother of all did 1 Tim. 2. 12 13 14. 1 Cor. 14. 34 35. Quest VVas it the Serpent that deceived Quest the Woman or the Devil in the Serpent or the Devil in the form of the Serpent Ans The Devil in the Serpent for it 's Answ said that the Serpent was more subtile than any Beast of the Field Gen. 3. 1. From whence the Devil is called a Serpent for his subtilty and his subtilty in part was in making use of the most subtile Creature to effect his design by which may teach us that Satan maketh use of the most subtile and likely ways and means to carry on and accomplish his designs by in order to mans destruction He made use of the Serpent to deceive the Woman and the VVoman to deceive the Man the VVoman being the weaker vessel he assaults her first and prevailing on her his work was more than half done for she was likelier to deceive the Man than the Serpent was to deceive her therefore it deeply concerns all especially VVomen who are the weaker vessels and most liable to be deceived to be very heedful of Satans Wiles and not to be ignorant of his D●vic●● CHAP. VIII Of the Way and Means ordained of God for Recovery of Man out of this Estate MAn being fallen by Sin into a state of Death and Misery gone out from his Maker God did not let him go but took hold of him again designing to do him good and that immediately after the Fall in the first Promise Gen. 3. 15. that the Seed of the Woman should break the Serpents Head It was a Threat to the Serpent but a Promise to Man in which behold 1. The Severity of God 1. To Man that had sinned though by occasion of Temptation yet the Curse and Judgment threatned must come upon him Severity to the Serpent as a Creature and Beast of the Field being used by the Devil for effecting so bad a work● therefore cursed must he be above all the Beasts of the Field on his B●ll● must he go and Dust must he eat and enmity hath God set between him and the VVoman c. which we see verified according to the VVord Severity against the Devil the chief agent in the work expressed in these words It shall break thy Head i. e. the Devil he was the Serpents Head in this design the Head is the seat of VVisdom Government and Speech the Devil in this sense is said to be the Head who made use of the Serpent and governed him and spake in and by him and therefore the Seed of the Woman that is Jesus Christ that was to be born of a VVoman should break the Devil in his design in his present work against mankind so that Jesus Christ the Seed of the VVoman to break the Serpents Head which was a Threat to the Serpent but a Promise to the VVomans Seed Mat. 1. 23. Gal. 4. 4. is the way and means ordained by God to recover Man out of that estate into which he fell by sin that as sin and death came in by Man so deliverance out of that estate must come by Man by Christ Jesus the seed of the VVoman both God and Man and this Promise was frequently renewed from age to age till the fulness of time was come that God had determined and then according to this and all his Promises he sent forth his Son made of a Woman made under the Law that he might redeem them that were under the Law Gal. 4. 4. Quest VVhat did Jesus Christ for sinners Quest when he came into the world in order to the Redemption of Man from sin and death Ans As the first Man brought in Sin and Death by Disobedience so Jesus Christ the second Man wrought Deliverance brought Life and Immortality to light by Obedience Rom. 5. 9. For as by one mans Disobedience many were made sinners so by the Obedience of one many shall be made righteous as Adams Disobedience brought us into a state of Sin and Death so Christs Obedience is the alone way by which we must come into a state of Life if ever we obtain it Quest By what part of Christs Obedience Quest is it by which he accomplished the Work was it by his active or passive Obedience or both Ans In some sense it was by both but Answ his passive Obedience it was that made actual satisfaction to the Justice of the Father for the sin of sinners so far as that God for Christs sake will pardon all that in truth believe this glad tidings and turn to the Lord receiving him as their only Saviour and Lord to be saved and ruled by him Ephes 5. 2. 1 Joh. 2. 12. Hebr. 5. 9. And his active Obedience in the fulness and perfection thereof was his perfect Holiness by which he was fitted to offer up himself to God an acceptable Sacrifice for sinners which perfect Obedience and Holiness in him as our Head is become the Believers by imputation and so his active Obedience is the Believers Sanctification as his passive is his Justification 1 Cor. 1. 30. but of this more in the matter of Justification when I come to speak of that distinctly so that in a word he gave himself that is his Life and Blood for our Redemption Justification Salvation so that the Death and Sufferings of Christ it was in which the Father was well pleased and fully satisfied as a propitiatory Sacrifice for sinners a covering Sacrifice to cover the sins of those who believe and obey the Gospel out of his sight i. e. the sight of his Justice in the pardon of them Psal 32. 1. Rom. 4. 7 8. Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered c. and nothing can cover sin from Justice but the Blood the Sufferings of the Son of God Eph. 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. which doth present us with the evil of sin and our bad estate thereby that when God had a mind to help us nothing less than the Blood of his Son could do it and with the strictness and severity of Justice in God that when his own Son had undertaken the satisfaction it must cost him his Life and Blood and the Riches of Grace and Mercy both in the Father and the Son for poor sinners the Father to give the Son to that end 1 Joh. 3. 16. and the Son to give himself a Sacrifice for sinners Joh. 10. 17 18. and the Father to accept his own only Son for sinners that so he might extend Mercy to them and make them who believe accepted in him This Grace and Love of the Father and Son
followeth Remission of sins That they may receive Forgiveness of sins where note that Forgiveness of sins followeth a Soul turning to God which includes both Faith Repentance and Obedience according to the Gospel and the Inheritance followeth Forgiveness of sins that is Justification the sum of all is this that where the Gospel is sincerely Believed and Obeyed there is a Legal New Covenant-Right to Forgiveness of sins and to the Inheritance a Legal Right to the Justification and the Glory of the Gospel Heb. 5 9. He is become the Author Our right is continued on the same account of Eternal Salvation to all those that Obey him And as we come to have a Legal New Covenant-Right in Justification and Salvation by Believing and Obeying the Gospel so our Right is continued therein by our Sincerity and Constancy therein And this is as abundantly Witnessed too in the Scriptures as the former Mat. 10. 22. He that endureth to the End shall be Saved Luk. 9. 62. No man having put his Hand to the Plough and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 5. 13. Mark 13. 13. And this is confirmed by the Apostles Col. 1. 21 22 23. Heb. 3. 6 12 14. and 9 1. 11. Object This seems to imply a Possibility Object of falling from Grace after Believing and Obeying the Truth which is contrary to the Scriptures and the Common Received Faith of the Godly Answ The Unchangeableness of the Love Answ of God and this Truth will and must stand together as I said before we may not nor must not so understand one Truth as to Destroy another 1. Therefore I say that the Lord knoweth them that are his and who are effectually Called and they shall be kept through Faith unto Salvation 2 Tim. 2. 19. Nevertheless the Foundation of the Lord standeth sure having this Seal the Lord knoweth them that are his But we know as yet no otherwise but by Faith and sincere Obedience and our Constancy therein by which we are under the Law of Grace of the New Covenant so that though we ought to believe the Unchangeableness of the Lord's Love in the New Covenant of his Grace and that there are a People known to him who shall be kept by his Power through Faith and shall obtain the Inheritance promised and that we are of that Number if we in Truth and Sincerity Believe and Obey the Gospel unto the end And the more stedfast we are in the Faith and Constant Sincere and Universal in our Obedience the Greater and Well-grounded will be our Assurance both of Interest Standing and Glory 2 Pet. 1. 10 11. Rom. 2. 7 10. Rev. 22. 14. Luke 6. 47 48. 2. We must distinguish between the state of Grace and the state of Glory the Assurance of the Saints in the state of Grace must be distinguished from their assurance in the state of Glory then all Doubts will be over But in the state of Grace there are and will be ground of Doubts and Fears not to Fear or Doubt the Truth of the Gospel and of the Love of God therein or of the Changeableness thereof here our Faith should be without Doubting but as to our Interest therein and certainty of Obtaining in as much as it depends according to the Law of Grace not only on the Truth of God in the Gospel but the Truth of our Faith therein and Constancy of our Obedience to the end and our Interest must flow from both for without the second we have no Interest in the first So that it requireth not only Self-examination of the Truth of the Work of the Heavenly Birth and Regeneration but Constancy therein to the end and by reason of the Corruption of our Natures and Imperfections in those Divine Virtues to which the Promise is made necessarily may occasion sometimes Doubtings and Fears and this seems to be owned by the Scriptures to be rather a Virtue than a Vice in Believers Rom. 11. 20. Be not High-minded but fear Heb. 4. 1 11. Let us fear left a Promise being left us we come short Prov. 28. 14. Happy is the man that feareth always Not only feareth God but feareth his own deceitful Heart feareth a Heart of Vnbelief to depart from the living God feareth to sin against God whether in Omission or Commission This is a Godly fear that must be where Grace is and may sometimes be accompanied with Doubts and Godly Jelousies of a Man's self tendeth to establish the Soul in a well-grounded Assurance sutable to the Gospel and this I must say I had rather have Fellowship with Self-examining Self-judging and Self-fearing Souls stable in the Faith though as to Interest something at sometimes mixed with Doubtings than with High-flown Believers without all fear that have High Assurance on Low grounds scarcely able to give from the Law of the New Covenant a Reason of their Hope But see this more in Chap. 15. CHAP. XIV Wherein I shall speak more distinctly to the matter of Faith and of Justification by Faith With Answer to several Questions and Objections about the matter HAving spoken something to the matter Chap. 14. of Justification what it is and whereit doth consist that is in the Pardon and Remission of sins taking away the Guilt and Condemnation of sin with the Terms on which we must have it if ever we have it 1. Relating to God 2. Our selves i. e. on the Terms of Faith Repentance and sincere Obedience I shall in this speak more distinctly unto the Doctrine of Justification by Faith and endeavour to answer such Questions and Objections as ordinarily are or may be made about it What the Faith is to which Justification is promised I have already stated in the substance thereof in Chap. 11. that it is to believe God in his Word to believe the Truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel of God's Grace to Sinners in Jesus Christ which if True and Right is accompanied with true Repentance Truth of Love to God and sincere Obedience or a Hearty and Willing Consenting to the Truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel to be saved by Jesus Christ and in all things to be Ruled by him as Lord and King They are vain Imaginations that People create to themselves of a Faith without Repentance or a Faith with Works or a Faith without Works after their own Imaginations and not after the Will of Christ or to expect to be saved by him when they have no mind to be ruled by him Acts 3. 22 23. But as to the particular distinct Act of Faith it is to believe God in his Word and that not only in this but in all Cases Faith is to believe God It 's a Fancy and not Faith that hath not the Word of God for it's Foundation I intend in Divine and New Covenant Concerns Abraham believed God and it was accounted unto him for Righteousness This was the Faith of the Father and may or must we suppose the Faith of
this way as that they thought scarsly any Scripture there or worth a looking into unless brought in in this way which is a great and dangerous temptation But if at any time the Spirit of the Lord do in distress supply the soul in this way it may be known 1. When the Scripture is suitably applied to the souls condition 2. When the fruit thereof is thankfulness to God humility and an humble walk with God and with his people for delusions in this case are accompanied with bad effects as pride self-exalting neglect of duty to the Lord and slighting the Word unless it be in this manner of revelation as it 's called but to the Believer every word of the Lord is pure and precious and the Spirit meets with sealing evidences sometimes in one word and sometimes in another from the openings of the Grace and Glory of the new covenant with the applications thereof so that the soul can say on good ground this is my promise where-ever it finds it my Grace my Glory and the Lord is my Portion my God in whom I trust 2. By his work in the soul 2. The Spirit seals Assurance by his work in the hearts of Believers as by his Word he leaves such an impression upon the soul of his own likeness by which the whole man is in a measure formed into the Image and likeness of Christ that upon examination the Believer finds the Spirit of Christ is there he finds Faith and Love and Humility and Meekness and Obedience and Joy in the Lord from whence the Believer cl●arly concludes that the Spirit of the Lord is there it is the Spirit of Adoption that inables those in whom it is to cry Abba Father that is it discovers the Adoption and Sonship to the soul and this doth not import alwaies an undoubted assurance yet the soul can cry it out cry Abba Father so it is in both Scripture that speaks of this truth Rom. 8. 15. Gal. 4. 6. It 's a Metaphor taken from children who when their Father frowns or hides his face yet they lose not their relation though they cry yet their cry is Father Father so gracious souls that have the Spirit of Adoption though but low in their apprehensions yet they cry it out Father Father and claim their interest and relation still Obj. In the same Scripture it 's said for Quest ye have not received the Spirit of bondage to fear again but the Spirit of Adoption c Which seems to import that where the Spirit of Adoption is all doubting and fears is done away and John saith 1 Joh. 4. 18. That perfect love casteth out fear Answ 1. We are to understand that the Ans Apostle in this place is distinguishing between the two ministrations i. e. between the old and new Covenants and the differing spirit that each tended to the first with all its sacrifices which could not make the come●s thereunto perfect as pertaining to the conscience Heb. 9. 9. and 10. 1. had a natural tendency to leave them under bondage and fear there being a remembrance of sin every year when the sacrifice was over they must necessarily be under fear till another sacrifice But the Gospel ministration is a ministration of Liberty Life and Peace by that one Sacrifice once offered for all that there is no cause of fear for need of another Sacrifice so that the spirit of the Gospel in the ministration thereof hath its natural tendency to take away legal fear out of the hearts of Believers where the spirit of the Lord is there is liberty that is from the spirit of bondage it doth not import that the Saints are freed from the filial fear of God nor from fear of sinning against him nor from having an holy fear of themselves lest they come short Heb. 4. 1. And it 's true perfect love casteth out fear that is that fear which hath torment the legal fear and it 's true likewise that if we did or could live up in the perfect apprehension of the love of God in Christ to us which could perfect our love to him we could not fear the legal fear you cannot fear that one whom you believe do intirely love you will do you hurt so live in this love of God and you cannot fear this fear that is you cannot fear that he will damn you and destroy you after all the Gospel-grace and manifestations of his love But yet for all this you may fear and you 'l have need sometimes to fear your own naughty hearts and sinful nature and to take heed of an evil hea●t of unbelief to depart from this Living and Loving God So that the sum of all is this that Believers under the Gospel are freed from the old covenant spirit of bondage and under that notion cannot fear again because they are by one Sacrifice for ever perfected they need not another to take away their sins if they live up much in the love of God they cannot fear that God will hurt them but do them good But when their fear works so high as to disclaim their relation that is besides the Spirit of the Gospel unless it be as a punishment of some former or present sin thereby to work the soul to a more watchful frame how it walks for time to come Now this new Covenant assurance as it admits of degrees so in the highest degree it admits of imperfection and reacheth not so far as sight and injoyment so that in the same souls may be high confidence and comfort at one time and flagings and fears at another not fears of Gods love and faithfulness nor the all-sufficiency of that one Sacrifice but fear of our own deceitful hearts and naughty natures and the reason is because as I said before our assurance depends not only on the truth and faithfulness of God in his Word but likewise on the truth of the work of Grace in us and that work being imperfect as in us our assurance must needs be something like unto it but when that which is perfect is come then that which is imperfect shall be done away then no more sin nor sorrow no more fear of coming short of that rest Quest If our assurance must come in Quest from the Divine works and workings of the Spirit through the Word in the way by you prescribed is it not the way to keep souls under doubtings still when those Divine Virtues are low and hardly discernable by reason of corruption it must needs minister occasion of doubting Answ 1. This is the most certain and infallible Answ way of discerning our interest and in this the Devil cannot delude or deceive souls when our assurance comes in from Scripture-grounds but the other is uncertain souls may be deceived and the most certain and sure must needs be best and most satisfactory to the sincere Christian 2. Those high supposed assurances without relation to the Word or work of the Spirit if true may fail as
deliver me from the body of this death And confesseth himself 1 Cor. 15. 9. To be the least of the Apostles not meet to be called an Apostle and Eph. 3. 8. The least of all Saints By all which it appears that true and saving new covenant knowledg is a soul-humbling and self-abasing knowledg But the common head-knowledg that hypocrites and formalists attain unto is a soul-exalting and self-boasting knowledg it puffs up and makes them proud and self-conceited they swell with their own good esteem of themselves they think themselves best and every one worse than themselves he saith as the Pharisee Lord I thank thee I am not like other men Not but that it is the duty of gracious souls to be thankful for God's gracious work in them as well as for his benefits bestowed on them But to be proudly thankful is proper to hypocrites and ca●nal professors the hypocrite Jehu like saith Come see my zeal for the Lord when it is all for himself But this self-abasing and soul-humbling knowledg if far from the tabernacle of the hypocrite self-boasting and self-glorying is the fruit of the flesh and indeed whatever such persons pretend to know yet they are in truth ignorant did persons know themselves as they are which they can never rightly do without the saving work of Grace they would see cause enough in themselves to abase themselves but ignorance is the cause of pride that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 2. If any man thinketh that he knoweth any thing he knoweth nothing as he ought to know that is he that thinketh of his knowledg so as to be puffed up grows proud and self-conceited therewith such a one knoweth nothing as he ought to know in which it's clear that ignorance is the cause of pride and puffings up he that knoweth most being puffed up knoweth nothing as he ought to know But here I would mind a word further lest any gracious soul by this should fall into temptation we are to know that saving knowledg may be attended with the same temptation of pride and puffings up not that it flows from knowledg but partly from ignorance and especially from fleshly corruption there being the remainders of all sin in the nature of the Saints and that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 1. Knowledg puffeth up but love edifieth He speaks there of the knowledg of good men as well as bad for it differs not in the formality or kind thereof as speculative relating to the things known or understood it differs rather in the manner of the work than in the matter for the most part for saith the Apostle We all have knowledg knowledg puffeth up Even such knowledg as the Apostle had and as we all have not as I said before that knowledg in it self puffeth up if saving and sanctified but it 's the base flesh corruption of nature that takes an advantage there-from to be puffed up the Saints having the root of all sin in them and so of pride as of worldliness and other like sins and are liable to puffings up as the Hypocrites Experience teacheth this and the Apostle had the same experience as is manifest 2 Cor. 12. 7. Lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of revelations c. The holy Apostle was in danger of this self-boasting through his abundance of revelations and knowledg hence he saith 1 Cor. 9. 27. I keep under my body and bring it in subjection lest by any means when I have preached to others I my self should be a cast away Such is the baseness and corruption of nature even in the Saints as to be priding it self and puffed up in heavenly light and knowledg The difference then between the sincere soul and the hypocrite is the sincere heart that lives in light doth not only know God and Christ in some measure but himself and so espies these fleshly motions and workings to self-exaltations and puffings up and so judges it and abhors it as a detestable thing watches it and wars against it as against any other iniquity But the meerly notional head professor and hypocrite he pleaseth himself in it it is his life his glory self-glorying is his highest attainment and so his life all his receptions of light hath not brought him out of self he seeks himself and glorieth in his self-attainments and lives therein with pleasure he preacheth for himself and prayeth and discourseth and professeth for himself and so he lives in self as his Element as the fish lives in the water all his light and knowledg worketh him not out of himself if he attain but to a shew of humility he is proud and puffed up therewith for such may attain to a shew of humility and be va●nly puffed up in their fleshly mind Col. 2. 18. 23. 2. Saving knowledg is an heart-affecting 2. It is an heart affecting and an hearttransforming knowledg knowledg it is an heart-transforming knowledg the saving knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel affects the heart where it is with love to God and love to his Word and Will love to his Promises and love to his Precepts and an hatred to every false way Ps 119. 125. The Prophet prayeth Give me understanding that I may know thy Precepts ver 127. I love thy Commandments above Gold above fine God therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate every false way This is true knowledg that affects the heart with love to and delight in the Lord and hatred against all things that is contrary to him Saving knowledg affects the heart with God and exalts God and Christ above all and hath low and contemptible thoughts of the World and all things here below looks upon it as it is to be all but vanity and vexation of spirit So the Apostle Phil. 3. 8. Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledg of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in him c. And as it is an heart-affecting and an heart-delighting knowledg it affects the heart with God and Christ and the things that concern his Name and Gospel so is it an heart-transforming and changing knowledg it leaves not souls carnal and worldly and vain and sinful as they were before no but it changes those in whom it is it very much effects what God requires Rom. 12. 2. Be not conformed to this World but be ye transformed by the renewing of your minds c. And thus saving knowledg effects 2 Cor. 3. 18. But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of God are changed c. The knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel is of a changing nature it works those in whom it is into the image and likeness of Christ which is God's design in the Gospel
1 Cor. 15. 48 49. It accomplisheth the work of Sanctification and an holy conformity to the Lord Jesus Saving knowledg reacheth the heart it 's exercised about heart-work it humbles the heart it changes the heart it glads the heart it conforms the heart and so the whole man to the will of Christ all that the understanding receives it immediately conveys to the heart the understanding savingly inlightned by the Word and Spirit conveys light and love to the heart In this way the love of Christ is shed abroad in the heart by the Holy Spirit Rom. 5. 5. 2 Cor. 4. 6. For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledg of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. God's new-covenant-light shines not only into the head but likewise into the heart making an heart-change and working heart-love and heart-obedience and giving heart-consolations it works heart-hatred of sin and heart-performance of duty Ps 37. 31. The Law of God is in his heart none of his steps shall slide that is it is in his heart to believe God to love God and obey him as far as he knoweth and is willing to know more that he may do it he prayeth with the Prophet Ps 119. 33. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end The truly knowing soul accounts nothing well done in which the heart is not believes with the heart loves with the heart obeys with the heart hates sin with the heart rejoyces in the Lord with the heart in a word what-ever such a soul doth he doth it heartily as to the Lord. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite and formalist never affects the heart unless it be some sudden flashes of seeming joy Mat. 13. 20 21. But short it is and short of truth and reacheth not so far as to affect the heart indeed with God and Christ his Word and Will his Precepts and Promises he goes no further at best than that Church Rev. 3. 1. I know thy works that thou hast a name that thou livest and art dead Dead while alive and such mens works are dead works and dead services with all their knowledg they are not changed but remain the same worldly still and carnal and proud still and vain and like the World still no true non-conformists to the World it 's to be feared that there is too much of this sort of knowledg among Professors that will at last leave them where it found them i. e. in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity The knowledg of the hypocrite dwells most in the head it is swimming-brainknowledg and runs into the tongue and it may be into some form of profession but sinks not into the heart it makes no change there works not the heart after God come to Christ's Ordinances they may and make profession of his Name but their hearts are after their covetousness the world hath their hearts be-sure where-ever their persons are so that word is fulfilled in them ●rov 10. 20. The tongue of the just is as choice silver but the heart of the wicked is little worth But saving knowledg reaches the heart affects and transforms the heart and conforms the whole man into the image of our Lord Jesus 3. Saving knowledg is a trusting relying 3. It is a trusting relying knowledg knowledg the soul that rightly knows God will trust in him trust in his Faithfulness in his Word trust in his all-sufficiency to perform it trust in him for body and soul and that in the greatest difficulties and under the greatest temptations Ps 9. 9 10. The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed a refuge in time of trouble and they that know thy Name will put their trust in thee that is they that know him to be according to his Word merciful and gracious all-sufficient and faithful will put their trust in him and rely upon him It effects in them that exhortation Isa 26. 4. Trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength This knowledg of the Name of God it was that made the three children Dan. 3. 17. Not to be careful or fearful of the Fiery Furnace Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us out of thine hand O King they knew Gods all-sufficiency and there they trust and leave the issue to him ver 18. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite whatever it talks yet it never works a soul truly to trust in God at all times nor truly at any time there may be a supposition of trusting sometimes but when the difficulty comes the soul starts aside from God to some secondary and unlawful way of deliverance like those complained of Hos 5. 13. But the soul that truly knows the Lord does trust in him at all times especially in times of need and danger Ps 56. 3. What time I am afraid I will trust in thee that is the time especially to trust in God in time of need this was it kept up the heart of the Apostle in all his temptations 2 Tit. 1. 12. Nevertheless I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed or trusted and am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed to him against that day I know his goodness faithfulness and all-sufficiency and that makes me trust him with body and soul I commit all to him and to his keeping unto that day thus knowing souls are trusting souls Psal 52. 8. I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever They trust in his Word in his Mercy in his Faithfulness in his all-sufficiency that he will never fail them See the precious promises to such knowing trusting souls Jer. 17. 7 8. Ps 34. 22. 37. 40. 125. 1. O therefore trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength 4. Saving knowledg is a doing working 4. It is a doing knowledg knowledg they who rightly know are ready to do what they know Joh. 13. 17. If ye know these things happy are ye if ye do them see Heb. 12. 17. Saving knowledg is no sluggard it is no idler but its design to know is that it may do the will of God that is the design of the soul in all his seekings to know that he may do the will of God Ps 119. 33 34. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end Give me understanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall observe it with my whole heart Heart-knowledg designs heart-obedience to the Lord ver 10. With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thy Commandments and the Word the Scripture of Truth is the rule of the gracious souls obedience he knows and believes that the Scriptures by the teachings of the Spirit therein is able to make him
paths where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest to your souls but they said We will not walk therein Thus evil men and seducers wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived 2 Tit. 3. 13. 6. Saving knowledg is a defusive knowledg 6. It is a defusive knowledg it 's willing to impart to others what it knows of God as it receives freely so it does as freely impart to others so the Prophet Ps 40. 10. I have not hid thy righteousness within my heart I have declared thy Faithfulness and thy Salvation I have not concealed thy loving kindness and thy truth from the great Congregation Prov. 15. 7. The lips of the wise despise knowledg but the heart of the foolish doth not so and Chap. 10. 21. The lips of the Righteous feed many but fools die for want of wisdom and 20. 15. The lips of knowledg are a pretious Jewel the lips of the Righteous despiseth knowledg both to Saints and Sinners The reason is because they have received from the Lord of his teachings their hearts are filled with his divine knowledg and it may be so sometimes that there needs skill in the learner to draw it forth some having learned that lesson to be slow to speak and slow to wrath and swift to hear and that Prov. 14. 33. Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding but that which is in the midst of fools is made known so that the knowledg of the Prudent is dispersed wisely and must have its occasion and opportunity and sometimes some to draw it out Prov. 20. 5. Counsel in the heart of man is like deep waters but a man of understanding will draw it out Sometimes there needs a wise tongue as a bucket to draw out of those living waters that are in the hearts of the Saints Joh. 7. 38 39. But this is a truth that those that know God or rather are known of him cannot but be speaking of those things they have seen and heard Acts 4. 20. According to the measure of their receptions Rom. 12. 3. Occasions and opportunities Quest What difference may we understand Quest there is between Knowledg and Wisdom The Scripture seems to make a distinction 1 Cor. 12. 8. Answ Sometimes knowledge includes wisdom and sometimes wisdom includes knowledg Isa 50. 4. Jam. 3. 13. But when it is mentioned distinct as distinct gifts as 1 Cor. 12. 8. Knowledg is a gift of understanding some truths more than others and that it may be some secret and hidden mysteries by virtue of special gift as Chap. 13. 2. Though I understand all mysteries and all knowledg c. Wisdom is a gift to apply this knowledg to the benefit of the Church one may have a gift of Knowledg that may tend to inform the understanding another the gift of Wisdom and Prudence to apply it to the profit of the Church sutable to its worth And this distinction will usefully hold in many cases some know much and want wisdom to make so good use of their knowledg as might be desired some have Wisdom and Prudence to use more Knowledg than they have but indeed the ready way to attain more is to use well what we have Hos 14. 9. Who is wise and he shall understand these things and prudent and he shall know them c. That is who so is wise and prudent to make a right use of what he knows he shall understand that is he shall understand more of the will of the Lord he whose knowledg is truly practicable stands in the road-way of higher and larger instructions and teachings Joh. 7. 17. If any man will do his will he shall know of the Doctrin whether it be of God or whether I speak of my self O therefore let all be exhorted to be seeking after this saving knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel and content not your selves without this humbling heart-affecting sanctifying transforming trusting doing growing and increasing knowledg of God it 's that without which the heart cannot be right nor can your souls enjoy the Grace and Peace of the Gospel 2 Pet. 1. 2. Col. 2. 2 3. CHAP. XIX Of the Divine Virtue and Grace of Love to God c. THE choice Virtue of Grace of Love which alwaies accompanieth true Knowledg and Faith is as the oile to the wheels that makes the soul as the Chariots of Aminadab to run swiftly and perform every duty relating both to God and man chearfully and willingly the Lord loves willing and hearty service and that can never be unless it flows from the truth of love to God as well as conscience and duty to him This duty and virtue of love must be 1. and chiefly to God and Christ above all 2. To his people for his sake 3. To all men to enemies as well as to friends 1. To God and Christ as our chiefest 1. To God and Christ good as there are many excellent and useful new-covenant Gifts and Virtues being accompanied with love yet love is the most excellent of all Gifts and of all Virtues next to Faith and the Apostle prefers it beyond Faith that is that Faith which is without love there may be and I fear is much Faith without love which will fail in the end but Gospel-love cannot be without Faith for where truth of love is to God and Christ there is Faith for no man can love him on whom he doth not believe but men may have Faith without Love therefore he prefers Love above Faith 1 Cor. 13. 2. And though I have all Faith c. and have not Charity that is love I am nothing the word all Faith not only intends the Faith of miracle for that is but one sort of Faith but all Faith in the habit of it though not in the power and life for if there were not Faith in the Doctrine ordinarily there could not be the Faith of miracle as Mat. 7. 21 22. Though saving Faith is alwaies accompanied with the truth of Love and a measure of all the Divine Virtues of the Gospel ver 13. Now abideth Faith Hope Charity but the greatest of these is Charity So Col. 3. 14. The Apostle having mentioned several choice duties and Virtues saith And above all these things put on Charity which is the bond of Perfection or the perfect bond by all which it appears that Love Charity is a most choice and singular Virtue and desirable for Christians to be prising and pressing after What Love is in general Love is an affection A description of Love of the soul fixed upon cleaving to and delighting in something wherein it apprehends some special worth and good thus it is in natural Love and thus it is in spiritual Love for there is a natural and there is a spiritual Love the second it is I am speaking of and the difference is rather to be discerned in the object than in the root or principle that being a Divine
live to and obey the Lord he will meet with you and your souls shall meet with him and have fellowship with him Isa 64. 5. Joh. 14. 21 23. Read those Scriptures at your leasure 3. If you love Christ you do love what 3. Love what he loves and hate what he hates he loves and hate what he hates you love Holiness Righteousness and Obedience and hate sin and iniquity and disobedience and every false way though you be hated of the wicked for so doing Psal 97. 10. Ye that love the Lord hate evil he preserveth the souls of his Saints he delivereth them out of the hands of the wicked i. e. Though the wicked hate and persecute the Saints for their hating and forsaking the waies of the wicked yet let those that love the Lord have evil still for God will deliver them out of the hands of the wicked that do hate them for their hating of wickedness O therefore ye that love the Lord hate evil and love goodness Amos 5. 15. Hate the evil and love the good c. This is that which God loves Psal 11. 7. And Christ loves Psal 40. 7. Heb. 1. 9. Thou hast loved righteousness and hated wickedness wherefore God even thy God hath anointed thee with the oile of gladness above thy fellows Do you love God and Christ above all then shew it in this way Abhor that which is evil and cleave to that which is good it is to be feared that most that bear the name of Christian in the World do in truth hate that which God loves and love that which he hates an infallible discovery that the love of God is not in them 4. Those who love the Lord do love 4. They love his appearing his appearing and long to be with him surely those who talk of love to Christ but care not to be with him desire not his coming that they might more fully enjoy him do but talk of love it is love but in word and tongue not in deed and truth if the Bride pretend love to the Bridegroom but desire not the Marriage-day could be content if that never come it argues but little or no love sutable to such a relation If the Wife pretend love to her Husband and when he is gone from home care not where ever he do return it 's but little sign of love so for souls to talk of love to Christ but desire not the enjoyment of him in the nearest relation do but deceive themselves they have ground to fear their love is not right they will be content to go to him and to enjoy him when there is no remedy when they must go to him or to a worse place and to worse company I fear this is the case of most who think and say they love Christ the truth of this that they who love Christ do love his appearing that they may be with him See 2 Tit. 4. 7 8. Tit. 1. 13. Heb. 9. 28. Rev. 22. 20. Whence it 's apparent that it 's those that love his appearing that shall have the Crown of Righteousness It is to them that look for him that he will appear a second time without sin unto salvation 5. Those who love God do love his 5. They love his people people also for his sake which was the second thing proposed because the worth of Grace is in them Divine Virtue is in them the Name of God is upon them they are the children of the same Father members of the same Body heirs to the same Kingdom and Glory and therefore they love them this is the command of God 1 Joh. 4. 21. And this is the Commandment we have from him that he that loveth God do love his Brother also And the disposition of the Saints Chap. 5. 1. Every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him Quest But how shall I know that I love Quest the people of God in truth Answ It is then true love when it is sincere Answ It is true when sincere and unfeigned love not hypocritical and in shew only 1 Joh. 3. 8. Let us not love in word and in tongue only but in deed and in truth there is much word and tongue-love but little deed-love much feigned love but little unfeigned love 1 Pet. 1. 22. Seeing you have purified your hearts in obeying the truth through the spirit unto unfeigned love of the Brethren c. Our love to the Brethren must be of the same nature as it is to God because if we love rightly it must be for his sake And surely we cannot rationally imagine that God will accept of hypocritical love word-love tongue-love love in shew feigned love no God abhors it and so should men Rom. 12. 9. Let love be without dissimulation it is sincere love to the Brethren that is right and true 2 Cor. 8. 8. I speak not saith the Apostle by Commandment but by occasion of the forwardness of others and to prove the sincerity of your love 2. It is then true when it is spiritual 2. When it is spiritual love when it is for God's sake and for Christ's sake because they belong to him This is true and sincere love when we love for his sake Mark 9. 41. For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink because ye belong to Christ verily I say unto you he shall not lose his reward The Lord takes well any the least token of love shewed to any because they belong to him because it is a token of their love to him in any who shew kindness for his sake Mat. 10. 42. As the greatest shew of love if it be not for his sake is not accounted of with him so the least act of love for his sake shall be rewarded because that where little acts of love are for his sake greater acts will be if opportunity and ability concur 3. It is then right and true when it manifests 3. It is a doing-love it self in action when it is as ready to do as to speak yet it is but word and tongue-tongue-love I say true love to the Brethren is a doing love for soul for body for both as occasion and need requireth according to ability 1 Joh. 3. 17. But whoso hath this Worlds good and seeth his Brother hath need and shutteth up the bowels of compassion from him how dwelleth the love of God in him Those that are streight-hearted and streight-handed towards the people of God in their necessities have ground to suspect themselves that they love neither God nor his people And sutable to the abilities that God gives in the World does he expect that men do in this matter where he gives much he expects much 1 Tit. 6. 17 18 19. And that it be done willingly and not grudgingly for that is not thank-worthy nor is it any true discovery of love The Lord loveth a chearful giver 2 Cor. 9. 7. 8. 12. Rom. 12.
8. I fear few doth manifest truth of love in this matter who though they give do it slackly and grudgingly thinking every little too much and would gladly be without the occasions and opportunities of doing what they do see Isa 32. 5-8 And read it at leasure and meditate well upon it and the Lord give you right understanding therein 4. It is then true when it will cover offences 4. When it will cover offences and is ready to forgive Prov. 10. 2. Love covereth all sins 1 Pet. 4. 8. Love covereth the multitude of sins 1. There are many sins that love may and should cover without reproof As personal infirmities that attend Saints in this mortal sinful state wherein Christians cannot speak nor act but a quick eye may discern something amiss which must be covered else the life of Christians would be uncomfortable with each other and their time must be spent in reproving each other Jam. 3. 2. In many things we offend all Ps 19. 12. Who can understand his errors c. Christians may see so much of imperfection in each other that needs love to cover rather than to multiply reproofs for common failings who so knows themselves can do it and yet true love reproves sin that is such things as are sinful and dishonourable and cannot stand with the safety of the soul that comes not under the common infirmities of nature unavoidably attending gracious souls 2. Love covereth sin from others where 2. It covereth sin from others is cause of reproof and gives a private reproof according to Mat. 18. 15. If thy Brother trespass against thee tell him his fault between him and thee alone c. Love is no whisperer nor back-biter those who are so ready to publish the failings of their brethren that others shall know it before them that wait advantages to publish the failings of their brethren without observing the right rule they are in so doing rather backbiters than lovers of their brethren 3. Upon repentance it covereth all sin it 3. On repentance it covereth all sin forgiveth all sin Lu. 17. 3. If thy brother trespass against thee rebuke him if he repent forgive him see ver 4. Love is no implacable person but easie to be reconciled it is like God and Christ ready to forgive Col. 3. 12 13. When persons are so much bound up in their spirits that they with so much difficulty forgive their brethren on their repentance it 's a sign they live not in the sense of the need they have of forgiveness from God themselves and may justly doubt whether they are made partakers of the forgiveness of the Gospel Mat. 6. 12. 14 15. The sense of Gospel-forgiveness works those rightly apprehending it into like pittiful merciful and forgiving frame Col. 3. 12 13. 4. True love to brethren is not easily 4. It is not easily provoked provoked but suffereth long 1 Cor. 13. 4 5. It starteth not aside for small occasions it is not drops of water that can quench true love Cant. 8. 7. Many waters cannot quench love nor floods drown it That love that is easily provoked that will not bear nor suffer any thing that is easily quenched is not love of the right stamp 5. True love to the brethren is full of 5. It 's full of hope Hope and full of Faith 1 Cor. 13. 7. It hopeth all things it believeth all things that is all things that there is ground to hope and believe it taketh hold of every thing that may minister occasion to hope the best to hope that there is truth of Grace to hope that their Faith and Repentance is true but that love that will not believe and hope any thing if it come not up fully to the mind of the party it may be a faithless love and an ho●eless love as to our brethren so may it be in respect of God for be sure we come infinitely more short in respect of God than any of our brethren where is any ground of hope do or can in res●ect to us 6. It is then true love when it is accompanie● 6. When accompanied with love and obedience to God with love to God and obedience to his Will for any to talk of love to the peo●●e of God and yet hath no respect to the Commandments of God no conscience of living to God according to his revealed Will they deceive themselves for As he that loveth God must love his Brother also so he that loveth the people of God must love God and keep his Commandments 1 Joh. 5. 2. By this we know we love the people of God when we love God and keep his Commandments Lest any should dece●ve themselves the Apostle st●tes it both waies 1. If any love God they love his people He that loveth him that begat l●veth him that is begotten of him But lest any should mistake and say I love him that is begotten therefore I love him that begat he states it the other way to prevent all mistakes that so our love may be true and right indeed By this we know we love the people of God when we love God and keep his Commandments That is by this we know that our love to the people of God is right when it is accompanied with love and obedience to God For this is the love of God that we keep his Commandments Our love to God is not right if we love not his people our love to his people is not right if we love not God nor keep his Commandments 7. True love to the Saints is then right 7. It must be universal to all Saints when it is universal to all Saints as well to one as to another as well to the poor as to the rich and as well to the rich as to the poor to a poor Lazarus as to a rich and royal David to an afflicted Joseph as to an admired Solomon if love be right it is no respecter of persons For he that respecteth persons will transgress for a piece of bread that is upon any occasion will wrest judgment But this love is rare to be found rich professors will love them that are rich and undervalue the poor make them their foot-stool and too often the poor undervalue the rich because they are rich have an evil eye upon the riches of their brethren because themselves are poor but the love of the Lords people is or should be one to another for the Lord's sake because they are his and so should be to the weak as to the strong to the poor as to the rich partial love is no true love Jam. 2. 1 2. It is the commendation the Apostle gives the Ephesians that their love was to all the Saints Eph. 1. 15. Col. 1. 4. It 's a choice discovery of Divine love when it hath no respect of persons but fixes on the object purely for spiritual causes for Holiness for the image and Grace of Christ the poorest Saints
are as nigh to God as rich in Grace and Glory as the richest Jam. 2. 5. Hearken my beloved Brethren hath not God chosen the poor of this World rich in Faith and heirs of that Kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him 8. Yet if it be divine and true it runs 8. It is sutable to the causes of love out sutable to the causes of love for though true love be universal and impartial yet it is not blind but fixes most where it apprehends most of God most of Holiness Humility Love and constancy in the way and work of the Lord for this is certain that if we love for Godliness sake where we see most of Godliness and the image of Christ there we love most and this need not be stated as a duty for it is the property of true Grace and Love so to do we have Christ our Lord for example in this matter who had his beloved Disciple above the rest Joh. 13. 23. 20. 2. 21. 20 24. Not but that he loved all and so must we love all the Lord's people with the same love although there may and will be degrees therein Psal 16. 2 3. My goodness extendeth not unto thee but to the Saints that are in the earth and to the excellent in whom is all my delight So did Paul prize and prefer Timothy above all the rest of the Ministers with him for the excellency of spirit that was in him Phil. 2. 29. 20 21 22. And on this account a poor Saint may have more spiritual cause of love in him than a rich one he that is poor in the World may be rich in Grace and a rich Saint in the World may be rich in Grace and have more cause of spiritual love than some that are poor not but that all that are truly gracious are spiritually rich in Grace yet God giveth differingly as he pleaseth and there are differing capacities and improvings of what is given but this is certain that faithful improvement shall have addition and increase 9. And lastly True love to the Saints is 9 They love constantly constant love not by fits and good moods sometimes love and sometimes hate like the Religion of some who under convictions or afflictions will be very religious and make promises but when the fit is over their Religion is ended but true love both to God and his people never faileth 1 Cor. 13. 8. It is constant in adversity as in prosperity under weakness ●railties and miscarriages as under highest demonstrations of purity It 's true Saints under sin must be reproved and so it may be that some strangedness may be requisite yet love must still continue Gal. 6. 1 2. Heb. 13. 1. Let brotherly love continue to strangers as well as acquaintance ver 2. Prov. 17. 17. A friend loveth at all times and a brother is born for adversity Love in adversity continueth faithful in adversity if it reprove for sin and miscarriage it doth it love and faithfulness Prov. 27. 6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful hence the Prophet saith Psal 141. 5. Let the righteous smite me and it shall be a kindness let h●m reprove me and it shall be an excellent oile which shall not break my head c. Where truth of love is it 's constant while the cause thereof continueth and in any miscarriage it doth all its works in love 3. They that love God do love all men 3. They love all as men they love Christians as such and they love men as men and enemies as enemies persecuters as persecuters they love them with the love of pitty and compassion and this is their duty and disposition in some measure if made partakers of the Grace of God in truth Mat. 5. 44. to 47. If ye love them that love you that is only them what do ye more than others Nothing more eminently discovers a Gospel-spirit than this for this is clear above nature nature never teacheth this lesson but the contrary Nature teacheth to hate and seek revenge on enemies but Grace teacheth to pitty them and pray for them and what Christ taught his Disciples he practised himself both in doing and praying for enemies Luke 22. 50 51. 23. 34. And this lesson Stephen had lea●ned Acts 7. 60. And to this we are exhorted by the Apostle Rom. 12. 19 20. and Gal. 6. 10. As much as in us lieth to do good to all though especially to the houshold of Faith This is the command of the Lord and then we love God when we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not or should not be grievous to us Quest How shall I know that I love mine Quest enemies Answ 1. When you can pitty them in Answ their misery spiritual or bodily and pray for them and truly desire their good Ps 35. 13 14. But as for me when they were sick my cloathing was sackcloath I humbled my self with Fasting and my Prayer returned into mine own bosome I behaved my self as though he had been my friend I bowed down heav●ly as one that mourneth for his Mother This is a sutable frame of spirit for Christians towards enemies Mat. 5. 44. 2. When you are as ready to do them good as to desire their good when occasion and opportunity is offered Gal. 6. 10. As you have therefore opportunity do go●d to all men but on the contrary Nature without Grace waiteth opportunity to revenge but Grace teacheth otherwise Grace bears no hatred nor malice but gladly forgives so far as God forgives yea it begs forgiveness of God for them Luke 23. 34. And is ready to do any service of love for soul or body as occasion opportunity and capacity affords This Divine Virtue of Love being so Vse I. Of Information in three things choice a Vertue and so useful I shall for further profit endeavor to make some application of this truth and that 1. Of information and that in three things 1. To inform us in the truth of the excellency 1. Of the Excellency of Love of this Grace of Love to God to Man to Saints to Sinners it 's an excellent Virtue and much to be prized and pressed after by all Saints it 's the choicest Gift the choicest Virtue its choiceness and excellency appears 1. In that as hath been before mentioned 1. It 's prefer'd above all it 's prefer'd in Scripture above all and before all other Virtues before Faith Tongues Prophecy Knowledg understanding all Mysteries 1 Cor. 13. 1 2. 8. 1 2 3. In all which its Divine Excellency is wonderfully discovered it 's that which puts worth and value in all other Virtues and Duties for all without it is nothing 2. It 's that which doth the greatest 2. It d●●h the gre●●est work work and beareth the greatest burthens 1 Cor. 13. 4 5 6. It beareth all things c. It suffereth endureth beareth never faileth
Christians have great work to do for God in the World in matter of service and suffering in doing good and eschewing evil in mortifying sin great burdens to bear for the sake of Christ and it is only love flowing from Faith that will make all easie and help us through every duty and every difficulty for Faith worketh by love Gal. 5. 6. Faith getteth victory over the World but it is by love for Faith can do nothing without love as it ought to be done for it is nothing but Faith and love working together makes the soul bold and valiant for God and strong able to do suffer and bear for Christ what-ever he calls us too It is the never-failing Virtue it will never fail us hear as it shall not fail us hereafter it 's the bond of perfection or the perfect bond that ties us perfectly to God in all difficulties and perfectly one to another in every duty holiness in life is the great concernment for every Christian to be pressing aften to be holy in heart and holy in life to be holy in all manner of conversation and godliness 1 Pet. 1. 15. But this we must attain in the power of the love of God in the Gospel if ever we attain it Eph. 3. 17 18 19. 1 Thes 3. 12 13. 3. Love is the fulfilling of the Law 3. It is the fulfilling of the Law yea and of the Gospel too Mat. 22. 37 39 40. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and thy neighbour as thy self on these two Commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets it all hangs upon love Rom. 13. 8. 9. He that loveth another hath fulfilled the Law so that Love to God and love to Man is the fulfilling of the Law not that any should suppose that meerly love without any thing else is intended but that where truth of love is to God and to man for God's sake it will carry on such souls chearfully to every duty both to God and Man that the Law requireth that is the Law of the new Covenant for the Law as it is holy just and good is still to be observed as administred by Christ in the new Covenant and is the rule of the Believers sanctification and he that loveth truly fulfilleth it rightly and the true cause why Believers live so little to the Law of Christ is because they love so little 4. Where this Grace of Love is in truth 4 It is an evidence of being born of God it 's an evidence that such souls are born of God and in a state of life it 's an Heaven-born Virtue and they are Heaven-born Christians in whom it is and the contrary discovers a state of death 1 Joh. 3. 14 15. And this of love in this Scripture is not intended as some imagine only a sign to others that such persons are born of God but to the persons themselves in whom it is see ver 19. And hereby we know that we are of the truth and shall assure our hearts before him It 's an high evidence to a gracious soul that he is born of God and is of the truth and that he is passed from death to life And thus much as to the excellency of this Virtue of Love 2. It may inform us of the great coming 2. It informs of the great comeing short herein short and wonderful failing of Christians in this matter every one may best find out this in his own heart as among all the choice Virtues of the new Covenant this excelleth so it is to be feared that among all Christians fail most in this of love to God to Man to the Word to the Precepts yea to the promises of the Gospel the Lord help souls to lay it to heart in time for nothing demonstrates us to our selves to others to be Christians indeed as this of love doth 3. It inform us of the true cause of all 3. Of the cause of all miscarriages miscarriages among Christians to God to Man both Saints and Sinners it is want of love love would make us willing to every duty it would set the soul upon the wheels to run the way of Gods Commandments and to make them the joy and delight of our souls We should then make God's Statutes our songs in the house of our pilgrimage we should then be free and universal in our obedience love would end very much and many of the differences among Christians and cause them to bear with and forbear one another In a word if ever there be a reformation of things amiss among Christians it must begin here 2. Use of exhortation to this great duty 2. Vse of Exhortation of Love the Excellency the Beauty the Glory thereof should quicken the hearts of Christians to a greater desire and endeavor after so holy so lovely and desirable a Virtue if it be so excellent let us approve it Phil. 1. 9 10. And this I pray that your love may abound yet more and more in all knowledg and in all judgment that you may approve things that are excellent that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ. Let us approve it in our hearts in our lives Let us walk in love as Christ also hath loved us and given himself for us To provoke your hearts to be more reaching after this Heavenly Virtue consider not only what hath been already said which is enough to quicken any living believing soul with an earnest desire of increase herein but further consider 1. That duty to God calls for it see the 1. Duty to God calls for it many commands in Holy Scripture to this great duty of love to God to one another and to all men Mat. 22. 37. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart c. Ps 31. 23. O love the Lord ye his Saints and whoever sincerely performs this duty is under the Blessing of Grace in order to Glory Eph. 6. 24. Grace be with all that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity Amen But on the contrary if any be without this Divine disposition and so perform not this duty see 1 Cor. 16. 22. If any man love not the Lord Jesus let him be accursed Anathema Maranatha accursed till the Lord come and for the duty of Saints love one to another see John 13. 34. A new C●mmandment give I unto you that ye love one another c. 1 Joh. 4. 21. This Commandment we have from him that he who loveth God should love his Brother also 2. The Saints relation to God and one 2. Relation calls for it to another calls for it they are the children of God the Sons and Daughters of God Almighty this is their relation to God and their priviledg They are all the Children of God by Faith in Christ Jesus they are all the children of one Father espoused to one Husband members of one Body 1 Cor. 12. 27. Ye are the body of
and Christ it is the most God-like and Christ-like Virtue would you be more like your Father and more like your Head and Lord O then grow more in this Grace love God and Christ more love one another more and love all men more when our Lord Christ sets his Disciples in the high-way of being like their Father it is in this of love Mat. 5. 44. and 1 Job 4. 7. Beloved let us love one another for love is of God and every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God ver 8. For he that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love Love is an heavenly and God-like Virtue and the more you live in it the more are you like God and the more persons live without love the more do they live without God and look how much they live in malice and enmity so much are they like the Devil 10. And finally that your souls may 10. And finally live much in the love of Christ grow in this Grace which will prove to be the growth in all Grace and of every Virtue live much in the meditation of the preciousness of Jesus Christ of his Person of his Virtues of his Love and the design of good to your souls in all that he hath done and suffered for you 1 Pet. 2. 7. Vnto you therefore which bel●eve he is precious his Person his Blood his Virtues his Love is precious He is altogether lovely 1 Jo● 4. 19. We love him because he first loved us The thoughts of this first and free love this great and marvellous love is precious 1 Jo● 3. 1. Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God I say if souls did live more in the consideration of this marvellous love how would it transform them into the likeness of Christ 2 Cor. 3. 18. O therefore if you would grow in this Grace dwell deep here live much in the meditation of the mystery of the love of Christ to your souls in the new Covenant Eph. 3. 17 18 19. You must be rooted and grounded in the love of Christ and endeavor to comprehend more of this unsearchable mystery and this is the way to be filled with all the fulness of God the fulness of understanding and knowledg Col. 2. 2. The fulness of conformity to him in Love and in every Divine Virtue CHAP. XX. Of the Gospel-fear of God THE fear of God is one and not the least of the Divine and saving Virtues of the new Covenant and planted in every gracious heart it is a part of the new Covenant Law written in the heart absolutely necessary to Salvation as other new Covenant Virtues are and is included in that Faith to which the promise is made The fear of God is of that worth and weight that it is impossible for a truly gracious soul to be without it it is a special character of a graceless person that is without it Rom. 3. 18. There is no fear of God before their eyes In speaking to this I shall mind three things 1. That it is a Virtue of the new Covenant and necessary to be in the hearts of all Believers 2. What it is 3. The usefulness and profitableness thereof 1. That it is a Virtue of the new Covenant 1. It is a Virtue of the new Covenant and necessary to be written in the hearts of all true Believers And this will appear if we consider 1. That it is a promise of the new Covenant Jer. 32. 39. And I will give them one heart and one way that they may fear me ver 40. I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me Which is a promise of the new and everlasting Covenant the same as is exprest Chap. 31. 31 to 34 And is applied to the Gospel by the Apostle Heb. 8. 8. Where God promiseth to write his Law in the heart that is to season the heart with a disposition to believe love fear and obey the Lord. 2. It is that Virtue with which Christ our Lord was eminently filled and therefore certainly it is necessary for his members to be seasoned therewith Isa 11. 2. And the spirit of the Lord shall rest up●n him the spirit of Wisdom and Vnderstanding the spirit of Counsel and Might the spirit of Knowledg and the fear of the Lord which was exceeding proper to the holy Son of God and if Christ the Lord must have this spirit of the fear of God then surely it must needs be necessary for all his to be partakers of the same Spirit and Virtue for from his fulness we all receive 3. It is the praise-worthy Virtue of the Saints commended throughout all Generations 1 Kings 18. 3. It 's said that Obadiah feared the Lord greatly the effects thereof follows ver 4. Neh. 7. 2. It 's said that Hanani feared God above many for which Nehemiah gave him the charge over Jerusalem Job is described to have this Virtue Job 1. 8. To be an upright man and one that feared God and ver 1. One that feared God and eschewed evil Mal. 2. 4 5. God made his Covenant with Levy of Life and Peace for the fear wherewith he feared me and he was afraid before my Name It is the commendation of the Churches in a time of liberty that they walked in the fear of the Lord Acts 9. 31. 4. This is that the Lords people are frequently exhorted to both in the old and new Testament by which it appears that it is a duty as well as a Virtue Lev. 19. 14. But shalt fear thy God I am the Lord and 25. 17. But thou shalt fear thy God for I am the Lord thy God Deut. 13. 4. Ye shall walk after the Lord your God and fear him Eccl. 12. 13. Fear God and keep his Commandments for this is the whole duty of man Deut. 6. 13. Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God and serve him and swear by his Name Luke 12. 4 5. And I say unto you my friend● be not afraid of them that kill the body c. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear fear him that after he hath killed hath power to cast into Hell yea I say unto you fear him 2 Cor. 7. 1. The Apostle exhorteth the Saints to be perfecting holiness in the fear of God By all which it abundantly appears that to fear God is the special duty of every true Christian 1 Pet. 2. 17. Rev. 14. 7. Heb. 12. 28. Let us have Grace that we may serve God with Reverence and Godly fear 5. It 's that Virtue which includes part yea a great part of the Gospel because where the fear of the Lord is there is Faith Love Humility and Obedience even the whole terms of Gospel-interest Rev. 14. 6. 7. When the Angel preached the everlasting Gospel to them that dwell on earth the substance or great part thereof was Fear God and give Glory to him
need if Gods seal and theirs concur not in the matter Rom. 8. 16. The spirit it self beareth witness with or to our spirit that we are the Children of God the spirit of Christ is the alone sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians and that by his word and work in them Eph. 1. 13 14. 2 Cor. 1. 22. this is such a Sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians as that who so have it not is none of his Rom. 8. 9. and to call any of his Ordinances Seals is besides all Scripture rule as for the truth of God in his Covenant I think we cannot have more confirming Seals then his Word and Oath two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lye Heb. 6. 17 18. and the gift of his son from Heaven for Salvation of Sinners that believe and obey him What greater and surer seals these I know not of the truth of God and his Spirit working and effecting Faith in and by those Sealing evidences of his love to men is the Sealing Earnest of our inheritance The Supper of the Lord is an instituted 2. The Supper of the Lord. Ordinance of Jesus Christ to be practised by the Church till his second coming 1 Cor. 11. 26. a like Figure as Baptism very significant and of special use in the Church of Christ if Faith be rightly exercised therein and serves especially to keep in remembrance the Death and Sufferings of our Lord Jesus and the benefits we receive thereby the great love of God and Christ to men being therein discovered 1 Cor. 11. 26. and the great sin in those that partake thereof is in not discerning the Lords body that is the breaking of the Lords body and the shedding of the Lords blood for our sins and the greatness of the Lords love therein 1 Cor. 11. 29. it being an Ordinance that presenteth Jesus Christ Crucified with all his benefits to the eye that the eye may affect the heart for all good comes to the heart by the ear and by the eye the Doctrine of the Gospel comes to the heart by the ear in hearing and by the eye in seeing and reading this Ordinance is for the eye that the heart may be affected and for the taste and stomach that the sense of hunger and feeding may be of spiritual use to learn the soul to feed on Christ who is the bread of Life in which we may observe the Wisdome of God to make use of our senses for our spiritual good Gal. 3. 1. This holy Ordinance is for the holy people of God the Church his holy Nation who alone by true Faith are interested in this Crucified Jesus who ever eats and drinks thereof without interest therein eats and drinks damnation to themselves What sad and bad work then do they make that will bring in all make up a Church of multitudes of Hypocrites to damn them as if the design of God and Christ in the Gospel had been to get in multitudes into the Church on purpose to damn them such will have a sorry account in the great day who thus pervert the Lords end in his Death and corrupt and defile his Church and holy Ordinances 3. Ordinance and Institution of Christ 3. Preaching in his Church is the Preaching of the Gospel for Building up of the Church in their most Holy Faith as all the Ordinances of Christ are There is a two fold Administration of the Doctrine of the Gospel the first for conversion and gathering into the Church Mat. 28. 19. Mar. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 37 38. and 26. 16 17 18. The 2. for building up of the Church in the holy Faith after Conversion and Gathering Mat. 28. 20. Acts 2. 41 42. this being the end of Gods giving gifts to men Eph. 4. 11 12 13. They are bad Ministers who turn the World into the Church without repentance and Faith and so build up a multitude of Hypocrites and prophane persons instead of the Body of Christ neither Jesus Christ nor deceived poor Sinners will thank them for it in the end 4. Ordinance of Christ in his Church 4. Prophecie is Prophecy much spoken of in Scripture though I fear I may say its almost lost out of the Church but of this I shall speak more distinctly when I come to speak of the Officers in the Church though I take not this of Prophesie to be performed as an Office by an Officer as such but by a gift 5. Ordinance is Prayer although its 5. Prayer true this is not for the Church alone but is the duty and property of all believers as such Col. 4. 2. 1 Thes 5. 17. yet it is a Church Ordinance Acts 2. 42. Where Doctrine breaking bread and Prayers are set together as the great and common Ordinances of the Church in which they had fellowship together in 1 Tim. 2. 1. Ephes 6. 18. Jude verse 20. which in the Church as all other of Christs Ordinances are is to be performed by men and not by women 1 Tim. 2. 8. See more about this of Prayer Chap. 22. 6. Praising God or singing Praises to 6 Praising him is an Ordinance of Christ in his Church as well as the duty of all Saints at all times See 1 Cor. 14 15 16. where both Prayer and Singing are mentioned as it ought to be performed in the Church Col. 3. 16. the manner is exprest to be such as in Prayer one to speak to the Praise of God so that the rest may joyn in with him to say Amen as in Prayer for all to sing in Meeter together is that for which there is no rule that I know in Law or Gospel In the Old Testament Singers were appointed to that service 1 Chron. 9. 33. Ezr. 2. 65. Neh. 5. 67. and did perform it by turn answering each other 1 Sam. 18. 6 7. Exod. 15. 20 21 But I judge that Old Testament Singing is ended as to the manner thereof and I am sure there is no rule in the New for that which now by most is practised Gospel Singing should be new Songs by a new People sutable to the new Covenant Psal 96. 1. and 98. 1. such Songs as none can learn but the Redeemed ones Rev. 14. 3. no marvail if such as are for Forms of Worship in Prayer and Praise be for a Formal people void of the Spirit and strangers to Spiritual Worship And as this is an Ordinance so it is a gift in the Church of Christ as Prayer is and is so to be performed a hearty giving thanks for mercies received so as that the rest may say Amen that is joyn in praysing which is exprest in saying Amen as in Prayer they are greatly mistaken who think that there is no Singing but in Meeter and with a Singing Tone 7. Ordinance of Christ in the Church is 7. Discipline Church Discipline Order and Government and the Administring Church censures according as occasion and need calls for it
gain here its durable eternal and exceeding great a weight of glory Mat. 5. 11. 12. 1 Pet. 4. 13. Your reward shall be great in Heaven and your joy exceeding and full of glory at that day Rom. 8. 18. For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us bring your hearts to a right reckoning as the Saints of old have done reckon the littleness of the suffering and the greatness of the glory the momentariness of the suffering and the eternity of the glory and you will see that there is no comparison between them you will then indeed see and say that sufferings for Christ is your gain your riches as Moses that Servant of the Lord did He esteemed the reproach of Christ greater riches then the treasures of Egypt for he had respect unto the recompence of reward Heb. 11. 25 26. I shall now only answer two objections or questions about this matter and so conclude this Chapter 1. If it be true indeed that God and Quest Christ do love the Saints as the Scripture relates and that they are so nearly and dearly related to them i. e. to God as Children and to Jesus Christ as Espoused to him and Members of his body how it is possible for the Father and the Son to permit them to pass under such oppressions and wrongs from men in the World Answ 1. Without all controversie it Answ should not be so with them were they fit for another state it s not for want of love or good will in God that his people must be chastised but it is in love and faithfulness that the Lord doth it or permits it to be done it s for their good as hath been before shewed Parents correct their Children for their good and not their hurt in love to amend them and not to harm them though Children think the contrary he doth it for their profit To make them partakers of his holiness that they may not be condemned with the world 2. He will try them as I said before the truth of their Faith Love Patience and Constancy and great reason it should be so for the truth of our Lords love to us was tried to the purpose and that too in the way of his Suffering for us and he was content to suffer and bear hard and heavy things for us without grudging and repining and its meet our loves should be tryed likewise therefore let us arm our selves with the same mind 3. Though he in this way try and prove his people yet he takes all the wrong done to them as done to himself and will judge both his and their enemies in the end Zech. 8. 2. He that toucheth them toucheth the Apple of his eye Acts 9. 4. Saul Saul why persecutest thou me 4. His glory ●s concerned in it which should be more precious to us then our lives on your part he is glorified it is his glory to have a people in a sinful world to bear up his name before men in a way of profest obedience in opposition to the wickedness of the world and it will be for the glory of his Justice in the day of accounts that he had a people in the world that did own him and bear up his name in doing and suffering and shall silence and shame enemies at that day and cause them to justifie and Glorifie God in the day of visitation 2. Christ saith that his Yoke is easie Quest and his Burden is light Mat. 11. 30. how does it appear so to be seeing such heavy service and sufferings attend the Gospel Answ 1. It s a easie Yoke comparatively Answ with the Yoke of the Old Covenant which was such a Yoke as Peter saith Acts 15. 10. That neither we nor our Fathers were able to bear 2. It s easie and light compared with the Yoke of Sin and Satan which makes men to take great pains to do wickedly and very often destroy their bodies in the Service of Sin and Satan by Surfeiting and Drunkenness and other ways in which they willingly Sacrifice themselves to the Devil and their own Lusts and so to Eternal Condemnation from which Believers are delivered 3. To truly gracious Souls that love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity there is nothing so heavy a burden to them as sin nor pleasant as the service of the Lord and sufferings too when they live the life of Faith and love sin is their burden and the want of a suffering frame of spirit is their burden but Grace and Holiness and a Heart fitted to conform to Christ in every thing and to follow him where ever he leads that is the delight of the gracious soul Note this as a special distinguishing Character Note this between a gracious Sincere Heart and a Hypocrite or Formalist the burden of the Hypocrite is that there is such service and that there are such duties required such sins to be avoided and such sufferings to attend the Gospel and this is his burden He goes on heavily and at a hard rate and in all could gladly turn back again if self esteem and credit with Professors and legal conscience would permit and many poor souls waiting for a fair opportunity of drawing back ever and anon break through all and return as they were this we see by wofull experience according to that word 2 Pet. 2. 21 22. But the Sincere Christian rejoyceth in the Service and hateth the sin that doth so esily beset loves the holiness of God and the purity of his Word and Worship but is burdened and grieved that he comes so short in the right performance thereof he quarrels not at the strictness or holiness of the service but with himself that hath so much aversness in his nature thereunto He rejoyceth that God hath accounted him worthy to suffer shame for his name sake but is burdened with his own carnality and coming short in the right suffering spirit of the Gospel CHAP. XXX Of Death and the State after Death of the Resurrection and Judgment COncerning Death I need say but little not only the Scripture assures us of the certainty thereof that it is appointed for men once to die but common experience confirms the truth hereof we see it dayly that all men dye it is the way of all flesh great and small noble and ignoble good and bad all die except those of the Saints that shall be found alive at the coming of the Lord they shall be changed which will be a death to the body though not asleep in the grave but a sudden change 1 Cor. 15. 51. and many of the wicked shall not then die but be cast alive into the Lake of Fire Rev. 19. 2. But alas who is that so layeth it to heart the certainty and suddenness thereof so as to be preparing and prepared for it as doth concern them that prayeth with the Prophet Psal 39. 4. Lord make me to know
coming out of the Land of Egypt will I shew unto him marvellous things from their coming out of Egypt till setled in the Land of Canaan was about 45. years David and Solomon likewise made one full Type both of the deliverer and of the deliverance it was from Davids enterance to the Kingdom in the Conquering work and Solomons building of the Temple and setling of his peaceable Reign about 45 years let this be compared for confirmation with Dan. 12. 11. 12. where is 45 dayes mentioned probably years differing in the times there mentioned the first time there mentioned is probably may be the time of Christs coming to the Redemption of Israel but the second to which the blessing is promised to them that wait for it the perfecting of the work and setling of the Kingdom in Peace And thus much shall suffice in this matter I would have none offended at what I have said could I help it and to prevent offence it may be I say that as to the Kingdom of Christ on Earth with his Saints and the coming in of the Jews to this glory as first and chief and the believers of the Gentiles as children added to them being interested in the same promises Isa 49. 18. to the end Eph. 3. 6. I do verily believe the truth thereof and therefore have I spoken But as to other things and circumstances about it I have only given probable conjectures as I apprehend from Scripture grounds not entering into Gods unrevealed secrets but his revealed will but whether I do rightly understand it in all things I dare not affirm but rather propound it as probable apprehensions that may have something of truth in them and it may be more then the Reader may imagine especially at first sight however be sober and moderate in judging the Scripture saith they shall run too and fro and knowledge shall be increased I shall conclude the whole matter with two words of Application as to the whole 1. Of Exhortation to be preparing for this great day of the Lord that he may be found of him in peace and without blame at that day 1 Thes 3. 12 13. and 5. 23. 1 John 2. 28. 2 Pet. 3. 14. Wherefore Beloved seeing ye look for such things be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace without spot and blameless be steadfast in the faith and constant in the obedience of the Gospel always abounding in the work of the Lord for as much as you know that your labour shall not be in vain in the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. the good works of Saints will be of great use and advantage to them at that day whether they are works of Piety or works of Charity such as do immediately relate to God his Worship and Service or such as relate to men to body or soul and such as ought to be performed in the whole course of the conversation they may be all counted works of piety for they are such as God requireth and they ought to be done all in obedience to the Lord And in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and to the Glory of God the Father through him and the good of our neighbour and God will reward the faithful and sincere works of his people at that day Matt. 25. 34 35. 1 Tim. 6. 17 18 19. its that without which our Faith is dead and none of the Faith of the Gospel so that good works are honourable unto God John 15. 8. Herein is my Father honoured that he bare much fruit 2 Thes 1. 11 12. And its profitable to men Tit. 3. 8. This is a faithful saying and these things I will that ye affirm constantly that they which have believed in God be careful to maintain good works these things are good and profitable unto men First they are profitable to those to whom they are done good to their bodies to their souls to supply their needs to convince them of the truth of love and to ingage them to the Lord good to inlarge their hearts in thankfulness to the Lord for his goodness to them in and by his servants 2 Corin. 8. 13. Good and profitable to the owners thereof who are faithfully exercised therein 1. It s a good evidence to themselves that the good work of Faith is indeed wrought in them 1 John 3. 14. 19. 24. and 5. 2 3. Good because it shall add to their account in the day of account not as the Meritorious cause but it s the design of God to crown the works of his people at that day and sutable to their works shall their reward be no works no reward little works little reward abounding works shall have an abounding reward see the truth of this Matt. 25. 20 21 34 35 36. 1 Tim. 6. 17 18 19. Rev. 22. 14. I say let Christians be preparing for this blessed day by their constancy in the Faith and Obedience of the Gospel and patient and joyful suffering for the Name and S●ke of Christ when called to it 2. Be much in the expectation and looking for this blessed Hope O look for and love his appearing which you can never rightly do if unprepared for it therefore be ye always ready that so ye may desire it it is to them that look for him that he will appear a second time without sin to Salvation Heb. 9. 28. therefore so live before him and to him that when ever you think of the promise of his coming you may be able to say as John Rev. 22. 20. Amen Even so come Lord Jesus and then when he is come you shall be able to say as Isaiah 25. 9. Loe this is our God we have waited for him and he will save us this is the Lord we have waited for him we will rejoyce and be glad in his Salvation Then will be say Well done go●d and faithful Servant thou hast been faithful in a little I will make thee ruler over much enter thou into the joy of the Lord And come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the World Thus if Saints were Consious and Faithful in their sincere humble and universal walk with God hear according to the Word of his Grace they might be able to meditate terrour in beholding the Land that seems to be afar off Isa 33. 17 18. They should be able to look Afflictions Persecutions Death and Judgment in the face without fear when others shall be at their wits end and shall wish for the Rocks and Mountains to fall on them and to cover them from the wrath of the Lamb When they shall go into the Holes of the Rocks and into the Caves of the Earth into the Clefts of the Rocks and into the tops of the ragged Rocks for fear of the Lord and for the Glory of his Majesty when he ariseth to shake terribly the Earth Then shall the Redeemed of the Lord return and come to Sion with Songs and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads and sorrow and sighting shall flee away Wherefore my Beloved Brethren comfort your selves and one another with these words Amen FINIS ERRATA PAge 11. line 4. for 81. 3. read 8. 33 34. p. 13. l. last f. here r. hence p. 19. l. 2. f. unbelief r. damnation p. 22. l. 24 25 f. there r. three and for three r. there p. 48. l. 4. f. vine r. Divine p. 65. l. 5. f. manifestations r. ministrations p. 77. l. 20. f. should r. should not p. 106. l. 3. f. effectually r. eternally p. 123. l. 5. f. 2 Cor. 15. 17. r. 2 Cor. 5. 17. p. 125. l. 5. loave out as implied in it p. 127. l. 30. f. Isa 55. r. Isa 65. p. 131. l. 27. f. and new state r. read seeing the state p. 136. l. 22 f. Sam. r. Jam. p. 137. l. 7. f. satisfying r. justifying p. 145. l. 28. f. nigh r. high p. 150. l. 28. f. prophaneries r. prophanes and l. 22. f. unrighteous r. righteous p. 154. l. 27. f. firmly r. Timothy p. 159. l. 30. f. of purging r. and. p. 161. l. 22. f. r. and our selves p. 164. l. 6. r. without works p. 169. l. 24. f. with r. which p. 176. l. 7. r. without works l. 8. r. with works p. 210. l. 21. f. act 5. 3. r. 32. f. 1 Pet. 12. r. 1 Pet. 1. 12. p. 211. l. 30. f. Ps 89. 34. r. 3. 4. p. 214. l. 28. r. not to Prophets but to c. p. 221. l. 1. f. shew r. assurance l. 8. f. there r. theirs p. 223. l. 32. f. could r. would p. 259. l. 32. leave out not p. 268. l. 16. r. run too far p. 300. l. 5. f. have r. hate evil p. 303. l. 16. f. yet r. else p. 332 l. 5. f. Soul r. Son p. 334. l. 16. f. shamed r. shuned p. 342. from Act. 3 22. to Act. 3 22. leave out that sentence p. 346. l. 6. f. him r. them p. 381. l. 30. f. held r. yield p. 390. l. 1. f. foundation r. new found notion l3 r. it tending f. in p. 395. l. 2 f. inclosed r. in Closet p. 403. l. 9. f. effectual r. eternal p. 445. l. 11. f. would r. could Let the Reader note that very often 1 Tit. and 2 Tit. is often mistook for 1 Tim. and 2 Tim. and often you for thou and sometimes we for ye all which I have not mentioned in the Errata's