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A53734 Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work the one, Of the Spirit as a comforter, the other, As He is the author of spiritual gifts ... / by ... John Owen. Owen, John, 1616-1683.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697.; Owen, John, 1616-1683. Discourse of spiritual gifts. 1693 (1693) Wing O818; ESTC R2819 174,342 306

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Grace to wrest these Expressions unto a lower meaner figurative Signification And I am perswaded that it is contrary to the Faith of the Catholick Church of True Believers so to do For however some of them may not have exercised their Minds about the manner of the Abode of the Holy Spirit with the Church and some of them when they hear of his Personal Indwelling wherein they have not been duly instructed do fear it may be that indeed that cannot be which they cannot comprehend and that some Evil Consequence may ensue upon the Admittance of it although they cannot say what they are Yet it is with them all even an Article of Faith that the Holy Ghost dwelleth in the Church that is them that truly believe and herein have they an Apprehension of such a Personal Presence of his as they cannot conceive This therefore being so expresly so frequently affirmed in the Scripture and the Comfort of the Church which depends thereon being singular and eminent it is unto me an important Article of Evangelical Truth 3. ALTHOUGH all the principal Actings of the Holy Spirit in us and towards us as a Comforter do depend on this Head or flow from this Spring of his Inhabitation yet in the Confirmation of it's Truth I shall here name one or two by which it self is evidenced and it's Benefits unto the Church declared 1 THIS is the Spring of his gracious Operations in us So our Saviour himself declares it The Water that I shall give unto him shall be in him a Well of Water springing up into everlasting Life John 4. 14. The Water here promised is the Holy Spirit called the Gift of God Ver. 10. This is evident from that parallel place John 7. 38 39. where this Living Water is plainly declared to be the Holy Ghost And this Water which is given unto any is to be in him and there to abide which is but a Metaphorical Expression of the Inhabitation of the Spirit For it is to be in him as a Well as a Living Fountain which cannot be spoke of any gracious Habit whatever No Quality in our Minds can be a Spring of Living Water Besides all gracious Habits are Effects of the Operation of the Holy Spirit and therefore they are not the Well it self but belong unto the springing of it up in Living Waters So is the Spirit in his Indwelling distinguished from all his Evangelical Operations of Grace as the Well is distinct from the Streams that flow from it And as it is natural and easie for a Spring of Living Waters to bubble up and put forth refreshing Streams so it belongs unto the Consolation of Believers to know how easie it is unto the Holy Spirit how ready he is on the account of his gracious Inhabitation to carry on and perfect the Work of Grace Holiness and Sanctification in them And what Instruction they may take for their own Deportment towards him may be afterwards spoken unto So in many other places is his Presence with us which we have proved to be by the way of gracious Inhabitation proposed as the Cause and Spring of all his gracious Operations and so distinct from them So the Holy Ghost that is given us Sheds abroad the Love of God in our Hearts Rom. 5. 5. The Spirit of God that dwelleth in us shall quicken our mortal Bodies Rom. 8. 12. He beareth Witness with our Spirits that we are the Sons of God Rom. 8. 16. Which places have been elsewhere explained and vindicated 2 THIS is the hidden Spring and Cause of that inexpressible Distance and Difference that is between Believers and the rest of the World Our Apostle tells us that the Life of Believers is hid with Christ in God Col. 3. 3. A blessed Life they have whilst they are here dead to the World and as dead in the World A Life that will issue in eternal Glory But no such thing appears no Lustre of it is cast abroad into the Eyes of Men True saith the Apostle for it is hid with Christ in God It is so both in its Causes Nature Operations and Means of Preservation But by this hidden Life it is that they are differenced from the perishing World And it will not be denyed as I suppose that this Difference is real and great For those who believe do enjoy the especial Love and Favour of God whereas those who do not are under the Curse and the Wrath of God abideth on them They are alive unto God but these are dead in Trespasses and Sins And if Men will not believe that there is so inexpressible a difference between them in this World they will be forced to confess it at the last Day when the Decretory Sentences of Come ye Blessed and Go ye Cursed shall be openly denounced But for the most part there is no Visible Cause in the Eyes of the World of this inexpressible and eternal Difference between these two sorts of Persons For besides that for the most part the World doth judge amiss of all that Believers are and do and do rather through an inbred Enmity working by wicked and foolish Surmizes suppose them to be the worst rather than absolutely the best of Men There is not for the most part such a visible manifest difference in outward Actions and Duties on which alone a Judgment may be passed in Man's Day as to be a just Foundation of believing so unspeakable Difference between their Persons as is spoken of There is a difference in their Works which indeed ought to be far greater than it is and so a greater Testimony given to the Righteousness of God 1 John 3. 12. There is yet a greater difference in internal habitual Grace whereby the Minds of Believers are transformed initially into the Image of God Tit. 1. 15. But these things will not bear the Weight of this inconceivable Distance Principally therefore it depends hereon namely the Inhabitation of the Spirit in them that believe The great difference between the two Houses that Solomon built was that God dwelt in the one and he himself in the other Though any two Houses as unto their outward Fabrick make the same Appearance yet if the King dwell in the one and a Robber in the other the one may be a Pallace and the other a Den. It is this Inhabitation of the Spirit whereon all the Priviledges of Believers do immediately depend and all the Advantages which they have above the Men of the World And the difference which is made hereby or ensueth hereon is so inconceivably great as a sufficient Reason may thence be given of all the excellent things which are spoken of them who are Partakers of it CHAP. V. Particular Actings of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter How he is an Unction THE especial Actings of the Holy Spirit towards Believers as their Comforter with the Priviledges and Advantages which by them they are made Partakers of have been severally spoken unto by many and I have also
unto Trial for their Testimony unto the Gospel We are in such cases to make use of any Reason Skill Wisdom or Ability of Speech which we have or other honest and advantageous Circumstances which present themselves unto us as the Apostle Paul did on all occasions But our dependance is to be solely on the Presence and Supplies of our blessed Advocate who will not suffer us to be utterly defective in what is necessary unto the Defence and Justification of our Cause 2 HE is the Advocate for Christ the Church and the Gospel in and by his Communication of Spiritual Gifts both extraordinary and ordinary unto them that do believe For these are things at least in their Effects visible unto the World Where Men are not utterly blinded by Prejudice Love of Sin and of the World they cannot but discern somewhat of a Divine Power in these Supernatural Gifts Wherefore they openly testifie unto the Divine Approbation of the Gospel and the Faith that is in Christ Jesus So the Apostle confirms the Truths that he had preached by this Argument that therewith and thereby or in the confirmation of it the Spirit as unto the Communication of Gifts was received Gal. 3. 2. And herein is he the Churches Advocate justifying their Cause openly and visibly by this Dispensation of his Power towards them and in their behalf But because we have treated separately and at large of the Nature and Use of these Spiritual Gifts I shall not here farther insist on the Consideration of them 3 BY Internal Efficacy in the Dispensation of the Word Herein also is he the Advocate of the Church against the World as is declared John 16. 8 9 10 11. For when he is come he will reprove the World of Sin and of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on me Of Righteousness because I go to my Father and ye see me no more Of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged That which is ascribed unto him with respect unto the World is expressed by the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He shall reprove or convince 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Scripture is used variously Sometimes it is to manifest or bring forth unto Light Eph. 5. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For all things that are reproved or discovered are made manifest by the Light And it hath the same Sence John 3. 20. Sometimes it is to rebuke and reprove 1 Tim. 5. 20. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Those that sin rebuke before all So also Rev. 3. 19. Tit. 1. 13. Sometimes it is so to convince as in that to stop the Mouth of an Adversary that he shall have nothing to answer or reply John 8. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Being convicted by their own Consciences so as not having a Word to reply they deserted their Cause So Tit. 1. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To convince Gainsayers is explained Ver. 11. by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To stop their Mouth namely by the convincing Evidence of Truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is an uncontroulable Evidence or an evident Argument Heb. 11. 1. Wherefore 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is by undeniable Argument and Evidence so to convince the World or the Adversaries of Christ and the Gospel as that they shall have nothing to reply This is the Work and Duty of an Advocate who will absolutely vindicate his Client when his Cause will bear it AND the Effect hereof is Two-fold For all Persons upon such an over-powring Conviction take one of these two ways 1 They yield unto the Truth and embrace it as finding no Ground to stand upon in its refusal Or 2 They fly out into desperate Rage and Madness as being obstinate in their Hatred against the Truth and destitute of all Reason to oppose it An Instance of the former way we have in those Jews unto whom Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost Reproving and convincing of them beyond all Contradiction they were pricked in their Hearts and cried out Men and Brethren what shall we do And therewithall came over unto the Faith Acts 2. 37 41. Of the latter we have many Instances in the Dealings of our Saviour with that People For when he had at any time convinced them and stopped their Mouths as to the Cause in hand they called him Beelzebub cried out that he had a Devil took up Stones to throw at him and conspired his Death with all Demonstration of desperate Rage and Madness John 8. 48 58. Chap. 10. 30 31 39. So it was in the case of Stephen and the Testimony he gave unto Christ Acts 7. 56 57 58. And with Paul Acts 22. 22 23. An Instance of Bestial Rage not to be parallel'd in any other Case but in this it hath often fallen out in the World And the same Effects this Work of the Holy Ghost as the Advocate of the Church ever had and still hath upon the World Many being convinced by Him in the Dispensation of the Word are really humbled and converted unto the Faith So God adds daily to the Church such as shall be saved But the generality of the World are enraged by the same Work against Christ the Gospel and those by whom it is dispensed Whilst the Word is preached in a formal manner the World is well enough contented that it should have a quiet Passage among them But where ever the Holy Ghost puts forth a convincing Efficacy in the Dispensation of it the World is enraged by it which is no less an Evidence of the Power of their Conviction than the other is of a better Success THE Subject-matter concerning which the Holy Ghost manageth his Plea by the Word against the World as the Advocate of the Church is referred unto the Three Heads of Sin Righteousness and Judgment Ver. 8. the especial Nature of them being declared Ver. 9 10 11. 1. WHAT Sin it is in particular that the Holy Spirit shall so plead with the World about and convince them of is declared Ver. 9. Of Sin because they believe not in me There are many Sins whereof Men may be convinced by the Light of Nature Rom. 2. 14 15. More that they are reproved for by the Letter of the Law And it is the Work of the Spirit also in general to make these Convictions effectual But these belong not unto the Cause which he hath to plead for the Church against the World nor is that such as any can be brought unto Conviction about by the Light of Nature or Sentence of the Law but it is the Work of the Spirit alone by the Gospel And this in the first place is Unbelief particularly not believing in Jesus Christ as the Son of God the promised Messiah and Saviour of the World This he testified concerning himself this his Works evinced him to be and this both Moses and the Prophets bare witness unto Hereon he tells the Jews that if they believed not that he was He that is the
defection from it in Seasons of Temptation and Persecution 3. It so teacheth as to give withall an Approbation of and Love unto the things that are taught These are the next Principle and Cause of Practice or the doing of the things that we know which is the only Cement of all the Means of our security rendring them firm and stable The Mind may discern Spiritual Truths but if the Will and Affections be not wrought over to love them and delight in them we shall never conform our selves unto them in the diligent exercise and practice of what they do require And what we may do on the solitary Efficacy of Light and Conviction without the adherence of Love and Delight will neither be acceptable unto God nor shall we be permanent and stable therein All other means in the World without the Love and Practice of the Truth will be insufficient unto our Preservation in the Saving Profession of it And this is the Characteristical Note of the Teachings by this Unction It gives and communicates with it the Love of that Truth wherein we are instructed and delight in Obedience unto what it doth require Where these are not however raised our Minds may be or our Understandings enlarged in the apprehension of Objective Truths whatever sublime Notions or subtle Conceptions about them we may have though we could master and manage all the Speculations and Niceties of the Schools in their most pretended accuracy of Expression yet as to the Power and Benefit of Religion we should be but as sounding Brass and tinckling Symbals But when this Holy Spirit doth in and by his Teaching breathe into our Hearts an Holy Divine Love unto and Complacency in the things we are taught when he enables us to taste how gracious the Lord is in them rendring them sweeter unto us than the Honey or the Honey-comb when he makes them our Delight and Joy exciting and quickning the practical Principles of our Minds unto a compliance with them in holy Obedience then have we that Unction from the Holy One which will both sanctifie and secure our Souls unto the End And hereby may we know whether we have our selves received of this anointing Some would fain put it off unto what was peculiar unto the Times of the Apostles and would suppose another kind of Believers in those days than any are now in the World or need to be though what our Saviour prayed for them even for the Apostles themselves as to the Spirit of Grace and Consolation he prayed also for all them who should believe on him through their Word unto the End of the World But take away the Promise of the Spirit and the Priviledges thereon depending from Christians and in truth they cease so to be Some neglect it as if it were an empty Expression and either wholly insignificant or at best intended somewhat wherein they need not much concern themselves and whatever it be they doubt not but to secure the pretended Ends of it in their Preservation from Seduction by their own Skill and Resolutions On such Pretences are all the Mysteries of the Gospel by many despised and a Religion is formed wherein the Spirit of Christ hath no Concernment But these things are otherwise stated in the Minds of the true Disciples of Christ. They know and own of how great Importance it is to have a share in this Unction how much their Conformity unto Christ their Participation of him and the Evidence of their Union with him how much their Stability in Profession their Joy in believing their Love and Delight in Obedience with their Dignity in the sight of God and all his Holy Angels do depend thereon Neither do we look upon it as a thing obscure or unintelligible that which no Man can know whether he hath or no. For if it were so a thing so thin aerial and imperceptible as that no Spiritual Sense or Experience could be had of it the Apostle would not have referred all sorts and degrees of Believers Fathers Young Men and little Children unto it for their Relief and Encouragement in the times of Danger Wherefore it evidenceth it self in the way and manner of its Acting Operation and Teaching before declared And as by those Instances they satisfie themselves as unto what Experience they have of it so it is their Duty to pray continually for it's Encrease and further Manifestation of it's Power in them Yea it is their Duty to labour that their Prayers for it may be both fervent and effectual For the more express and eminent the Teachings of this Anointing in them are the more fresh and plentiful is their Unction the more will their Holiness and Consolation abound AND whereas this is that by which as it immediately proceeds from the Holy Spirit they have their peculiar Dedication unto God being made Kings and Priests unto him they are highly concerned to secure their Interest therein For it may be they are so far from being exalted promoted and dignified in the World by their Profession as that they are made thereby the Scorn of Men and the Out-casts of the People Those indeed whose Kingdom and Priesthood their Dignity and Honour in Christianity their Approximation unto God and Christ in a peculiar manner consist in Secular Titles Honour Power and Grandure as it is in the Papacy may content themselves with their Chrysme or greasie Unction of their outward Ceremonious Consecration without much Enquiry after or Concern in this Spiritual Anointing But those who get little or nothing in this World that is of the World by their Profession but Labour Pain Travail of Soul and Body with Scorns Reproaches and Persecutions had need look after that which gives them a Dignity and Honour in the sight of God and which brings in Satisfaction and Peace unto their own Souls And this is done by that Anointing alone whereby they are made Kings and Priests unto God having Honour before him and a free sacred Access unto him I shall only add that whereas we ascribe this Anointing in a pecnliar manner unto the Holy Ghost as the Comforter of the Church we may easily discern wherein the Consolation which we receive by it doth consist For who can express that Satisfaction Refreshment and Joy which the Mind is possessed with in those Spiritual effectual Teachings which give it a clear Apprehension of Saving Truth in its own Nature and Beauty and enlarge the Heart with Love unto it and Delight in it It is true that the greatest part of Believers are oft-times either at such a Loss as unto a clear Apprehension of their own Spiritual State or so unskilled in making a right Judgment of the Causes and Means of Divine Consolations or so confused in their own Experiences or so negligent in their Enquiries into these things or are so disordered by Temptations as that they receive not a refreshing Sence of those Comforts and Joys which are really inseparable from this anointing But still it
withal that the World which in that Place is opposed unto them that do believe cannot receive him Chap. 14. 17. Other effectual Operations he hath upon the World for their Conviction and the Conversion of many of them But as a Spirit of Consolation He is neither promised unto them nor can they receive him until other gracious Acts of his have passed on their Souls Besides we shall see that all his Actings and Effects as a Comforter are confined unto them that believe and do all suppose Saving Faith as antecedent unto them And this is the great Fundamental Priviledge of true Believers whereby through the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ they are exalted above all other Persons in this World And this will the more evidently appear when we shall consider those especial Operations Acts and Effects whereby Consolation is administred unto them That the Life of Man is the subject of innumerable Troubles is made evident and uncontroulable by Catholick Experience That Man is born to Trouble as the Sparks fly upward has been the constant Acknowledgment of all that have been wise in all Ages And those who have designed to drown the Sense of them in Security and Sensuality of Life have been ever looked on as greatly exorbitant from the Principles of Nature and Dictates of Reason voluntarily degenerating into the Condition of Creatures bruitish and irrational Others who will not forego the Priviledge of their Being have alwayes made it a principal Enquiry How or whence they might take and receive Relief and Comfort for their Supportment against their unavoidable Troubles Sorrows and Disconsolation Yea it is natural and necessary unto all men so to doe All men cannot but seek after Rest and Peace not only out of Choice but instinct of Nature Trouble and Sorrow being diametrically contrary unto it in its Being and tending unto its Dissolution Wherefore they all naturally seek for Consolation Hence the best and most usefull Part of the Old Philosophy consisted in the Prescription of the Wayes and Means of comforting and supporting the Minds of Men against things noxious and grievous to Nature with the Sorrowes which ensue thereon And the Topicks they had found out unto this Purpose were not to be despised where men are destitute of spiritual Light and supernatural Revelation Neither did the Wisdom or Reason of Man ever arise unto any thing more usefull in this World than to discover any rational Considerations that might allay the Sorrowes or relieve the minds of them that are disconsolate For things that are really grievous unto the Generality of Mankind do outweigh all the real Satisfaction which this Life and World can afford And to place either Satisfaction or Relief in the pursuit of sensual Lusts is bruitish But yet what did all the Spring and Well-Heads of Rational and Philosophical Consolation rise unto what Refreshment did their Streams afford The utmost they attained unto was but to confirm and make obstinate the Minds of men in a Fancy an Opinion or Perswasion contrary unto what they felt and had Experience of For what they contended for was but this that the Consideration of the common Lot of Mankind the unavoidableness of grieving accidents the shortness of humane Life the true Exercise of Reason upon more noble Objects with others of the like nature should satisfie men that the things which they endured were not evil or grievous But what doth all this amount unto in comparison of this Priviledge of Believers of this Provision made for them in all their Disconsolations by him in whom they do believe This is a Relief that never entred into the Heart of man to think of or conceive Nor can it be understood by any but those by whom it is enjoyed For the World as our Saviour testifies neither knoweth this Spirit nor can receive him And therefore what is spoken of him and this Work of his is looked on as a Fancy or the Shadow of a Dream And although the Sun of Righteousness be risen in this matter and shine on all that dwell in the Land of Goshen yet those that abide still in Egypt make use only of their Lanthorns But those who are really Partakers of this Priviledge do know in some measure what they do enjoy although they are not able to comprehend it in its Excellency nor value it in a due manner For how can the Heart of Man or our poor weak Understandings fully conceive this glorious Mystery of sending the Holy Ghost to be our Comforter Only they receive it by Faith and have Experience of it in its Effects There is in my Judgment an unspeakable Priviledge of those who are Believers antecedent unto their believing as they are Elect namely that Christ dyed in their stead alone But this is like the Wells which Isaac's Servant digged that the Philistines strove about as those which belonged unto them which though fresh usefull Springs in themselves caused them to be called Esek and Sitna Mighty strivings there are to break down the Inclosure of this Priviledge and lay it common unto all the World that is indeed Waste and useless For it is contended that the Lord Christ dyed equally for all and every one of Mankind for Believers and Unbelievers for those that are saved and those that are damned And to this purpose many pretences are pleaded to shew how the most of them for whom Christ dyed have no real Benefit by his Death nor is any thing required in them to evidence that they have an Interest therein But this Priviledge we now treat of is like the Well Rehoboth Isaac kept it unto himself and the Philistines strove not about it None contend that the Spirit is a Comforter unto any but Believers Therefore is it by the World despised and reproached because they have no Interest in it nor have the least Pretence to strive about it Did Believers therefore duely consider how they are advanced hereby through the Love and Care of Jesus Christ into an inexpressible Dignity above the residue of Mankind they would more rejoyce in it than in all that this World can supply them withall But we must proceed It appears from what hath been discoursed that this is not the first saving Work of the Holy Spirit on the Souls of Men. Regeneration and habitual Sanctification do always precede it He comforteth none but those whom he hath before sanctified Nor are any other but such capable of his Consolations There is nothing in them that can discern his acting or value what he doth of this kind And this is the true Reason why the whole Work of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter wherein consists the Accomplishment of the most glorious Promise that ever Christ made to his Church and the greatest Evidence of his continued Care thereof is so neglected yea despised amongst the generality of professed Christians A great Evidence of the apostatized State of Christianity They can have no concern in any Work of his but
as to God himself as his Children unto Jesus Christ as his Members unto all Saints and Angels in the Families of God above and below and are called to many new Works Duties and Uses which before they knew nothing of They are brought into a new World erected by the New Creation and which way soever they look or turn themselves they say Old things are past away behold all things are become new So it is with every one that is made a New Creature in Christ Jesus 2 Cor. 5. 17. In this state and condition wherein a Man hath new Principles put within him new Relations contracted about him new Duties presented unto him and a new Deportment in all things required of him How shall he be able to behave himself aright and answer the condition and holy station wherein he is placed This no Man can do of himself for who is sufficient for these things Wherefore 2. IN this state God owns them and communicates unto them his Holy Spirit to fit them for their Relations to enable them unto their Duties to act their new Principles and every way to discharge the Work they are called unto even as their Head the Lord Christ was unto his God doth not now give unto them the Spirit of Fear but of Power of Love and of a sound Mind 2 Tim. 1. 7. And hereby doth God Seal them For 1. HEREBY he gives his Testimony unto them that they are his owned by him accepted with him his Sons or Children which is his Seal For if they were not so he would never have given his Holy Spirit unto them And herein consists the greatest Testimony that God doth give and the only Seal that he doth set unto any in this World That this is Gods Testimony and Seal the Apostle Peter proveth Acts 15. 8 9. For on the debate of that Question Whether God approved and accepted of the humble Believers although they observed not the Rites of Moses he confirmeth that he did with this Argument God saith he which knoweth their Hearts bare them Witness How did he do it How did he set his Seal to them as his Saith he By giving them the Holy Ghost even as he did unto us Hereby God gives Testimony unto them And lest any should suppose that it was only the Gifts and Miraculous Operations of the Holy Ghost which he had respect unto so as that this Sealing of God should consist therein alone he adds that his Gracious Operations also were no less an effect of this Witness which God gave unto them And put no difference between us and them purifying their Hearts by Faith This therefore is that whereby God giveth his Testimony unto Believers namely when he Seals them with his Spirit or by the Communication of the Holy Spirit unto them And this he doth in two Respects For 2. THIS is that whereby he giveth Believers Assurance of their Relation unto him of their Interest in him of his Love and Favour to them It hath been generally conceived that this Sealing with the Spirit is that which gives Assurance unto Believers and so indeed it doth although the way whereby it doth it hath not been rightly apprehended And therefore none have been able to declare the especial Nature of that Act of the Spirit whereby he Seals us whence such Assurance should ensue But it is indeed not any Act of the Spirit in us that is the Ground of our Assurance but the Communication of the Spirit unto us This the Apostle plainly testifieth 1 John 3. 24. Hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us That God abideth in us and we in him is the subject matter of our Assurance This we know saith the Apostle which expresseth the highest Assurance we are capable of in this World And how do we know it Even by the Spirit which he hath given unto us But it may be the sence of these words may be that the Spirit which God gives us doth by some especial Work of his effect this Assurance in us and so it is not his being given unto us but some especial Work of his in us that is the Ground of our Assurance and consequently our Sealing I do not deny such an especial Work of the Spirit as shall be afterwards declared but I judge that it is the Communication of the Spirit himself unto us that is here intended For so the Apostle declares his sence to be Chap. 4. 13. Hereby know we that we dwell in God and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit This is the great Evidence the great Ground of Assurance which we have that God hath taken us into a near and dear Relation unto himself because he hath given us of his Spirit that great and Heavenly Gift which he will impart unto no others And indeed on this one Hinge depends the whole Case of that Assurance which Believers are capable of If the Spirit of God dwell in us we are his But if any Man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his Rom. 8 9. Hereon alone depends the Determination of our especial Relation unto God By this therefore doth God Seal Believers and therein gives them Assurance of his Love And this is to be the sole Rule of your self-Examination whether you are Sealed of God or no. 3. HEREBY God evidenceth them unto the World which is another End of sealing He marks them so hereby for his own as that the World cannot but in general take notice of them For where God sets this Seal in the Communication of his Spirit it will so operate and produce such Effects as shall fall under the Observation of the World As it did in the Lord Christ so also will it do in Believers according unto their measure And there are two ways whereby Gods sealing doth evidence them unto the World The one is by the Effectual Operation of the Spirit communicated unto them both in Gifts and Graces Though the World is blinded with Prejudices and under the Power of a prevalent Enmity against spiritual things yet it cannot but discover what a Change is made in the most of those whom God thus sealeth and how by the Gifts and Graces of the Spirit which they hate they are differenced from other Men. And this is that which keeps up the difference and enmity that is in the World between the Seeds For Gods sealing of Believers with his Spirit evidenceth his especial Acceptance of them which fills the Hearts of them who are acted with the Spirit of Cain with Hatred and Revenge Hence many think that the respect which God had unto the Sacrifice of Abel was testified by some visible sign which Cain also might take notice of And there was an 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the kindling of his Sacrifice by Fire from Heaven which was the Type and Resemblance of the Holy Ghost as hath been shewed All other Causes of difference are capable
fulness of him that filleth all in all Ephes. 1. 22 23. But this Church falls under a double Consideration First as it is Believing Secondly as it is Professing In the first respect absolutely it is invisible and as such is the peculiar subject of Saving Grace This is that Church which Christ loved and gave himself for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it and present it unto himself a Glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be Holy and without Blemish Eph. 5. 26 27. This is the work of Saving Grace and by a participation thereof do Men become Members of this Church and not otherwise And hereby is the professing Church quickened and enabled unto Profession in an acceptable manner ●or the Elect receive Grace unto this end in this World that they may glorifie Christ and the Gospel in the Exercise of it Col. 1. 6. John 15. 8. But Gifts are bestowed on the professing Church to render it visible in such a way as whereby God is glorified Grace gives an invisible Life to the Church Gifts give it a visible Profession For hence doth the Church become Organical and disposed into that Order which is Beautiful and Comely Where any Church is Organized meerly by outward Rules perhaps of their own devising and makes Profession only in an attendance unto outward Order not following the leading of the Spirit in the Communication of his Gifts both as to Order and Discharge of the Duties of Profession it is but the Image of a Church wanting an animating Principle and Form That Profession which renders a Church visible according to the Mind of Christ is the orderly Exercise of the spiritual Gifts bestowed on it in a Conversation evidencing the invisible Principle of Saving Grace Now these Gifts are conferred on the Church in order unto the Edification of it self in Love Ephes. 4 16. as also the propagation of its Profession in the World as shall be declared afterwards Wherefore both of these sorts have in general the same end or are given by Christ unto the same purpose namely the Good and Benefit of the Church as they are respectively suited to promote them § 6. It may also be added that they agree herein that they have both the same respect unto the Bounty of Christ. Hence every Grace is a Gift that which is given and freely bestowed on them that have it Mat. 13. 11. Phil. 1. 29. And although on the other side every Gift be not a Grace yet proceeding from gracious Favour and Bounty they are so called Rom. 12. 6. Ephes. 4. 7. How in their due Exercise they are mutually helpful and assistant unto each other shall be declared afterwards § 7. SECONDLY We may consider wherein wherein the Difference lyes or doth consist which is between 〈◊〉 spiritual Gifts and sanctifying Graces And this may be seen in sundry Instances As 1. SAVING Graces are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Fruit or Fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5. 22. Ephes. 5. 9. Phil. 1. 11. Now Fruits proceed from an abiding Root and flock of whose Nature they do partake There must be a good Tree to bring forth good Fruit Mat. 12. 33. No external Watering or Applications unto the Earth will cause it to bring forth useful Fruits unless they are Roots from which they spring and are educed The Holy Spirit is as the Root unto these Fruits the Root which bears them and which they do not bear as Rom. 11. 18. Therefore in order of Nature is he given unto Men before the production of any of these Fruits Thereby are they ingrafted into the Olive are made such Branches in Christ the true Vine as derive Vital Juice Nourishment and Fructifying Vertue from him even by the Spirit So is he a Well of Water springing up unto Everlasting Life John 4. 14. He is a Spring in Believers and all saving Graces are but Waters arising from that Living overflowing Spring From him a Root or Spring as an internal Vertue Power or Principle do all these Fruits come To this end doth he dwell in them and abide with them according to the promise of our Lord Jesus Christ John 14. 17. Rom. 8. 11. 1 Cor. 3. 16. whereby the Lord Christ effecteth his purpose in ordaining his Disciples to bring forth Fruit that should remain John 15. 16. In the place of his Holy Residence he worketh these Effects freely according to his own will And there is nothing that hath the true Nature of saving Grace but what is so a Fruit of the Spirit We have not first these Graces and then by vertue of them receive the Spirit for whence should we have them of our selves but the Spirit bestowed on us worketh them in us and gives them a Spiritual Divine Nature in conformity unto his own § 8. With Gifts singly considered it is Otherwise They are indeed Works and Effects but not properly Fruits of the Spirit nor are any where so called They are effects of his operation upon Men not Fruits of his working in them And therefore many receive these Gifts who never receive the Spirit as to the principal ends for which he is promised They receive him not to sanctifie and make them Temples unto God though Metonymically with respect unto his outward Effects they may be said to be made partakers of him This renders them of a different Nature and kind from Saving Graces For whereas there is an Agreement and Coincidence between them in the respects before mentioned and whereas the Seat and Subject of them that is of Gifts absolutely and principally of Graces also is the Mind the difference of their Nature proceeds from the different manner of their Communication from the Holy Spirit § 9. Secondly Saving Grace proceeds from or is the effect and fruit of Electing Love This I have proved before in our Enquiry into the Nature of Holiness See it directly asserted Ephes. 1. 3 4. 2 Thes. 2. 13. Acts 2 41. Chap. 13. 48. Whom God graciously chuseth and designeth unto Eternal Life them he prepares for it by the Communication of the Means which are necessary unto that end Rom. 8. 28 29 30. Hereof Sanctification or the Communication of saving Grace is comprehensive for we are chosen unto Salvation through the Sanctification of the Spirit 2 Thes. 2. 13. For this is that whereby we are made meet for the Inheritance of the Saints in Light Col. 1. 12. The End of God in Election is the Sonship and Salvation of the Elect unto the praise of the Glory of his Grace Ephes. 1. 5 6. And this cannot be unless his Image be renewed in them in Holiness or Saving Graces These therefore he works in them in pursuit of his Eternal purpose therein But Gifts on the other hand which are no more but so and where they are solitary or alone are only the Effects of a temporary Election Thus God chuseth some Men into some Office in the Church or unto some
up and their right Eye is utterly darkened Zech. 11. 17. And this sometimes they come to be sensible of yea ashamed of and yet cannot retrieve themselves But for the most part they fall into such a state as wherein the Profession and Use of them becomes as they suppose inconsistent with their present Interest and so they openly renounce all concernment in them Neither for the most part do they stay here but after they have rejected them in themselves and espoused lazy profitable outward Helps in their room they blaspheme the Author of them in others and declare them all to be Delusions Fancies and Imaginations And if any one hath the Confidence to own the Assistance of the Holy Spirit in the Discharge of the Duties of the Gospel unto the Edification of the Church he becomes unto them a Scorn and Reproach These are Branches cut off from the Vine whom Men gather or those whose miserable Condition is described by the Apostle Heb. 6. 4 5 6. But one way or other these Gifts may be utterly lost or taken away from them who have once received them and that whether they be Ordinary or Extraordinary There is no kind of them no degree of them that can give us any Security that they shall be always continued with us or at all beyond our diligent Attendance unto their Use and Exercise With Saving Grace it is not so It is indeed subject unto various Decays in us and it 's thriving or flourishing in our Souls depends upon and answers unto our diligent Endeavour in the use of all means of Holiness ordinarily 2 Pet. 1. 5 6 7 8 9 10. For besides that no Man can have the least Evidence of any thing of this Grace in him if he be totally negligent in it's Exercise and Imyrovement so no Man ought to expect that it will thrive or abound in him unless he constantly and diligently attend unto it and give up himself in all things to it's Conduct But yet as to the continuance of it in the Souls of the Elect as to the Life and Being of it's Principle and principal Effect in habitual Conformity unto God and his Will it is secured in the Covenant of Grace § 14 SIXTHLY On whomsoever Saving Grace is bestowed it is so firstly and principally for himself and his own Good It is a Fruit of the especial Love and Kindness of God unto his own Soul Jer. 31. 3. This both the Nature and all the Ends of it do declare For it is given unto us to renew the Image of God in us to make us like unto him to restore our Nature enable us unto Obedience and to make us meet for the Inheritance of the Saints in Light But yet we must take heed that we think not that Grace is bestowed on any meerly for themselves For indeed it is that wherein God designeth a Good unto all Vir bonus commune Bonum A good Man is a good to all Mic. 5. 7. And therefore God in the Communication of Saving Grace unto any hath a three-sold respect unto others which it is the Duty of them that receive it diligently to consider and attend unto 1 He intends to give an Example by it of what is his Will and what he opproveth of And therefore he requires of them in whom it is such Fruits in Holy Obedience as may express the Example of an Holy Life in the World according to the Will of God and unto his Glory Hereby doth he further the Salvation of the Elect 1 Pet. 3. 1 2. 1 Cor. 7. 16. Convince the Unbelieving World at present 1 Pet. 2. 12. 15. Chap. 3. 16. And condemn it hereafter Heb. 11. 7. And himself is glorified Matth. 5. 16. Let therefore no Man think that because Grace is firstly and principally given him for himself and his own Spiritual Advantage that therefore he must not account for it also with respect unto those other Designs of God Yea he who in the Exercise of what he esteems Grace hath respect only unto himself gives an Evidence that he never had any that was genuine and of the right kind 2 Fruitfulness unto the benefiting of others is hence also expected Holy Obedience the Effect of Saving Grace is frequently expressed in the Scripture by Fruits and Fruitfulness See Col. 1. 10. And these Fruits or the things which others are to feed upon and to be sustained by are to be born by the Plants of the Lord the Trees of Righteousness The Fruits of Love Charity Bounty Mercy Wisdom are those whereby Grace is rendred useful in the World and is taken notice of as that which is lovely and desireable Ephes. 2. 10. 3 God requires that by the Exercise of Grace the Doctrine of the Gospel be adorned and propagated This Doctrine is from God Our Profession is our avowing of it so to be What it is the World knows not but takes it's Measures of it from what it observes in them by whom it is professed And it is the unprofitable flagitious Lives of Christians that have almost thrust the Gospel out of the World with Contempt But the Care that it be adorned that it be glorified is committed of God unto every one on whom he bestows the least of Saving Grace And this is to be done only by the Guidance of an Holy Conversation in Conformity thereunto And many other such blessed Ends there are wherein God hath respect unto the Good and Advantage of other Men in the Collation of Saving Grace upon any And if gracious Persons are not more useful than others in all things that may have a real Benefit in them unto Mankind it is their Sin and Shame But yet after all Grace is principally and in the first place given unto Men for themselves their own Good and Spiritual Advantage out of Love to their Souls and in order unto their Eternal Blessedness all other Effects are but Secondary Ends of it But as unto these Spiritual Gifts it is quite otherwise They are not in the first place bestowed on any for their own sakes or their own Good but for the Good and Benefit of others So the Apostle expresly declares 1 Cor. 12. 7. The Manifestation of the Spirit is given to every Man to profit withall These Gifts whereby the Spirir evidenceth and manisesteth his Power are bestowed on Men for this very End that they may profit and benefit others in their Edification And yet also where they are duly improved they tend much to the Spiritual Advantage of them on whom they are bestowed as we shall see afterwards Wherefore as Grace is primarily given unto us for our selves and secondarily for the Good of others so Gifts are bestowed in the first place for the Edification of others and secondly for our own Spiritual Advantage also § 15. SEVENTHLY The principal difference between them is in their nature and Kind discovering it self in their different Subjects Operations and Effects For those already insisted on are principally
worthy the Name of a Christian. The common way insisted on unto this End is that those who have most Force and Power should set up Standards and Measures of Agreement compelling others by all ways of Severity and Violence to a Compliance therewith judging them the highest Offenders who shall refuse so to do because the determining and settling of this matter is committed unto them This is the way of Antichrist and those who follow him therein Others with more Moderation and Wisdom but with as little Success do or have endeavoured the Reconciliation of the Parties at variance some more or all of them by certain middle ways of mutual Condescension which they have found out Some things they blame and some things they commend in all some things they would have them do and some things omit all for the sake of Peace and Love And this Design carries with it so fair and pleadable a Pretence that those who are once engaged in it are apt to think that they alone are the true Lovers of Christianity in general the only sober and indifferent Persons fit to Umpire all the Differences in the World in a few Propositions which they have framed And so wedded are some wise and Holy Men unto these Apprehensions of reconciling Christians by their conceived Methods that no Experience of endless Disappointments and of encreasing new Differences and Digladiations of forming new Parties of reviving old Animosiries all which roll in upon them continually will discourage them in their Design What then will some say would you have these Divisions and Differences that are among us continued and perpetuated when you acknowledge them so evil and pernicious I say God forbid Yea we pray for and always will endeavour their removal and taking away But yet this I say on the other hand whether Men will hear or they will forbear there is but one way of effecting this so blessed and desireable a Work which untill it be engaged in let Men talk what they please of Reconciliation the worst of Men will be reviling and persecuting those who are better than themselves unto the End of the World And this way is That all Churches should endeavour to reduce themselves unto the Primitive Pattern Let us all but consider what was the Life and Spirit of those Churches wherein their Honour Glory and Order did consist making it our joynt Design to walk in the Principle of that Grace of the Spirit wherein they walked in the Exercise and Use of those Gifts of the Spirit which were the Spring of and gave Vertue unto all their Administrations renouncing whatever is Forreign unto and inconsistent with these things and that Grace and Unity will quickly enter into Professors which Christ hath purchased for them But these things are here only occasionally mentioned and are not farther to be pursued § 5. THESE Spiritual Gifts the Apostle calls The Powers of the World to come Heb. 6. 4 5. that is those effectual powerful Principles and Operations which peculiarly belong unto the Kingdom of Christ and Administration of the Gospel whereby they were to be set up planted advanced and propagated in the World The Lord Christ came and wrought out the mighty Work of our Salvation in his own Person and thereon laid the Foundation of his Church on himself by the Confession of him as the Son of God Concerning himself and his Work he preached and caused to be preached a Doctrine that was opposed by all the World because of it's Truth Mystery and Holiness yet was it the Design of God to break through all those Oppositions to cause this Doctrine to be received and submitted unto and Jesus Christ to be believed in unto the Ruine and Destruction of the Kingdom of Sathan in the World Now this was a Work that could not be wrought without the putting forth and exercise of mighty Power concerning which nothing remains to be enquired into but of what sort it ought to be Now the Conquest that the Lord Christ aimed at was Spiritual over the Souls and Consciences of Men the Enemies he had to conflict withall were Spiritual even Principalities and Powers and Spiritual Wickednesses in High Places the God of this World the Prince of it which ruled in the Children of Disobedience The Kingdom which he had to erect was Spiritual and not of this World all the Laws and Rules of it with their Administrations and Ends were Spiritual and Heavenly The Gospel that was to be propagated was a Doctrine not concerning this World nor the things of it nor of any thing Natural or Political but as they were meerly subordinate unto other Ends but Heavenly and mysterious directing Men only in a Tendency according to the Mind of God unto the eternal Enjoyment of him Hereon it will easily appear what kind of Power is necessary unto this Work and for the attaining of these Ends. He that at the speaking of one Word could have engaged more than Twelve Legions of Angels in his Work and unto his Assistance could have easily by outward Force and Arms have subdued the whole World into an external Observance of him and his Commands and thereon have ruled Men at his pleasure As this he could have done and may do when he pleaseth so if he had done it it had tended nothing unto the Ends which he designed He might indeed have had a glorious Empire in the World comprehensive of all Dominions that ever were or can be on the Earth but yet it would have been of the same kind and Nature with that which Nero had the greatest Monster of Villany in Nature Neither had it been any great matter for the Son of God to have out-done the Romans or the Turks or such like Conspiracies of wicked Oppressors And all those who yet think meet to use external Force over the Persons Lives and Bodies of Men in order unto the reducing of them unto the Obedience of Christ and the Gospel do put the greatest Dishonour upon him imaginable and change the whole Nature of his Design and Kingdom He will neither own nor accept of any Subject but whose Obedience is a Free Act of his own Will and who is so made willing by himself in the Day of his Power His Design and his only Design in this World unto the Glory of God is to erect a Kingdom Throne and Rule in the Souls and Consciences of Men to have an Obedience from them in Faith Love and Spiritual Delight proceeding from their own Choice Understandings Wills and Affections an Obedience that should be internal Spiritual Mystical Heavenly with respect solely unto things unseen and eternal wherein himself and his Laws should be infinitely preferred before all earthly things and Considerations Now this is a matter that all Earthly Powers and Empires could never desire design or put an hand unto and that which renders the Kingdom of Christ as of another Nature so more excellent and better than all Earthly Kingdoms as
allow in these Days such uncouth and bold Principles are continually advanced among us yet I suppose it will not in Words at least be denied by many but that Ministers have or ought to have Gifts for the due Discharge of their Office To some indeed the very Name and Word is a Derision because it is a Name and Notion peculiar to the Scripture Nothing is more contemptible unto them than the very mention of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost at present I deal not with such directly though what we shall prove will be sufficient for their Rebuke though not for their Conviction Wherefore our Enquiry is Whether the Spirit of God doth effectually collate on the Ministers of the Gospel Spiritual Gifts enabling them to perform and effect Evangelical Administrations according to the Power committed unto them and duly required of them unto the Glory of Christ and Edification of the Church It is moreover enquired whether the Endowmen of Men with these Spiritual Gifts in a Degree and Measure suited unto publick Edification be not that which doth materially constitute them Ministers of the Gospel as being Antecedently necessary unto their Call unto their Office These things I say are to be Enquired into because in opposition unto the first it is affirmed that these supposed Gifts are nothing but meer Natural Abilities attained by Diligence and improved by Exercise without any especial respect unto the working of the Holy Ghost at least otherwise than what is necessary unto the attaining of Skill and Ability in any Humane Art or Science which is the ordinary Blessing of God on Man's Honest Endeavours And to the other it is opposed that a Lawful ordinary outward Call is sufficient to constitute any Man a Lawful Minister whether he have received any such Gifts as those enquired after or no. Wherefore the substance of what we have to declare and confirm is that there is an especial Dispensation and Work of the Holy Ghost in providing able Ministers of the New Testament for the Edification of the Church wherein the Continuance of the Ministry and Being of the Church as to its outward Order doth depend and that herein he doth exert his Power and exercise his Authority in the Communication of Spiritual Gifts unto Men without a participation whereof no Man hath de jure any Lot or Portion in this Ministration Herein consists no small part of that Work of the Spirit which belongs unto his promised Dispensation in all Ages which to deny is to renounce all Faith in the Promise of Christ all regard unto his continued Love and Care towards the Church in the World or at least the principal pleadable Testimony given thereunto and under pretence of exalting and preserving the Church totally to overthrow it Now the Evidence which we shall give unto this Truth is contained in the ensuing Assertions with their Confirmation § 2. THE Lord Jesus Christ hath faithfully promised to be present with his Church unto the end of the World It is his Temple and his Tabernacle wherein he will dwell and walk continually And this presence of Christ is that which makes the Church to be what it is a Congregation Essentially distinct from all other Societies and Assemblies of Men. Let Men be formed into what Order you please according unto any outward Rules and Measures that are either given in the Scripture or found out by themselves let them derive Power and Authority by what Claim soever they shall think fit yet if Christ be not present with them they are no Church nor can all the Powers under Heaven make them so to be And where any Church loseth the especial presence of Christ it ceaseth so to be It is I suppose confessed with and among whom Christ is thus present or it may be easily proved See his Promises to this purpose Mat. 18. 20. Revel 21. 3. And those Churches do exceedingly mistake their Interest who are sollicitous about other things but make little Enquiry after the Evidences of the presence of Christ among them Some walk as if they supposed they had him sure enough as it were immured in their Walls whilst they keep up the Name of a Church and an outward Order that pleaseth and advantageth themselves But outward Order be it what it will is so far from being the only Evidence of the presence of Christ in a Church that where it is alone or when it is principally required it is none at all And therefore whereas Preaching of the Word and the right Administration of the Sacraments are assigned as the Notes of a true Church if the outward Acts and Order of them only be regarded there is nothing of Evidence unto this purpose in them § 3. 2dly THIS promised presence of Christ is by his Spirit This I have safficiently proved formerly so that here I shall be brief in its rehearsal though it be the next Foundation of what we have farther to offer in this Case We speak not of the Essential presence of Christ with respect unto the Immensity of his Divine Nature whereby he is equally present in or equally indistant from all places manifesting his Glory when where and how he pleaseth Nor doth it respect his Humane Nature for when he promised this his presence he told his Disciples that therein he must leave and depart from them John 16. 5 6 7 8. whereon they were filled with Sorrow and 〈◊〉 until they knew how he would make good the Promise of his Presence with them and who or that it was that should unto their Advantage supply his Bodily Absence And this he did in his vi●●●● Ascension when he was taken up and a Cloud 〈…〉 Him out of their sight Acts 1. 9. when also 〈…〉 given in charge unto them not to expect His return untill his coming unto Judgment ver 11. And accordingly Peter tells us That the Heavens 〈◊〉 receive him unto the time of the Restitution of all 〈◊〉 Acts 3. 21. when he will appear again in the Glory of his Father Mat. 16. 27. even 〈…〉 Glory which the Father gave him upon his 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 1. 17. joined unto that Glory which he had with him before the World was John 17. 5. In and upon this his Departure from them he taught his Disciples how they should understand his Promise of being present and abiding with them unto the End of the World And this was by sending of his Holy Spirit in his Name Place and Stead to do all to them and for them which he had yet to do with them and for them See John 14. 16 17 18 26 27 28. Chap. 15. 26. Chap. 16. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. And other Vicar in the Church Christ hath none nor doth stand in need of any nor can any Mortal Man supply that Charge and Office Nor was any such ever thought of in the World untill Men grew weary of the Conduct and Rule of the Holy Spirit by various ways taking his Work out
them in the Instances given us in the Scripture I. WE have a negative Precept to this purpose Ephes. 4. 30. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Grieve not the Holy Spirit Consider who he is what he hath done for you how great your Concern is in his continuance with you and withall that he is a Free infinitely Wise and Holy Agent in all that He doth who came freely unto you and can withdraw from you and grieve him not It is the Person of the Holy Spirit that is intended in the Words as appears 1 From the manner of the Expression 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that Holy Spirit 2 By the Work assigned unto Him for by him we are Sealed unto the Day of Redemption Him we are not to grieve The Expression seems to be borrowed from Isa. 63. 10. where mention is made of the Sin and Evil here prohibited 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But they rebelled and vexed his Holy Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is to trouble and to grieve and it is used when it is done unto a great Degree The LXX render it here by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is so to grieve as also to irritate and provoke to Anger and Indignation because it hath respect unto the Rebellions of the People in the Wilderness which our Apostle expresseth by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Words of the same Signification To Vex therefore is the heightning of Grieving by a Provocation unto Anger and Indignation which Sence is suited to the place and matter treated of though the Word signifie no more but to grieve and so it is rendred by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 45. 5. 1 King 19. 2. NOW Grief is here ascribed unto the Holy Spirit as it is elsewhere unto God absolutely Gen. 6. 6. It repented the Lord that he had made Man on the Earth and it grieved him at his Heart Such Affections and Perturbations of Mind are not ascribed unto God or the Spirit but Metophorically That intended in such Ascriptions is to give us an Apprehension of things as we are able to receive it And the Measure we take of them is their Nature and Effects in our selves What may justly grieve a good Man and what he will do when he is unjustly or undeservedly grieved represent unto us what we are to understand of our own Condition with respect unto the Holy Ghost when he is said to be grieved by us And Grief in the Sence here intended is a trouble of Mind arising from an Apprehension of Unkindness not deserved of Disappointments not expected on the Account of a neer Concernment in those by whom we are grieved We may therefore see hence what it is we are warned of when we are enjoyned not to grieve the Holy Spirit As 1. THERE must be Unkindness in what we do Sin hath various respects towards God of Guilt and Filth and the like These several Considerations of it have several Effects But that which is denoted when it is said to grieve him is Unkindness or that Defect of an answerable Love unto the Fruits and Testimonies of His Love which we have received that it is accompanied withall He is the Spirit of Love he is Love All his Actings towards us and in us are Fruits of Love and they all of them leave an Impression of Love upon our Souls All the Joys and Consolation we are made Partakers of in this World arise from a Sense of the Love of God communicated in an endearing way of Love unto our Souls This requires a return of Love and Delight in all Duties of Obedience on our part When instead hereof by our Negligence and Carelesness or otherwise we fall into those things or ways which he most abhorrs he greatly respects the Unkindness and Ingratitude which is therein and is therefore said to be grieved by us 2. DISAPPOINTMENT in Expectation It is known that no Disappointment properly can befall the Spirit of God It is utterly inconsistent with his Prescience and Omniscience But we are disappointed when things fall not out according as we justly expected they would in answer unto the means used by us for their Accomplishment And when the means that God useth towards us do not by reason of our Sin produce the Effect they are suited unto God proposeth Himself as under a Disappointment So he speaks of his Vineyard I tooked that it should bring forth Grapes and it brought forth wild Grapes Isa. 5. 2. Now Disappointment causeth Grief As when a Father hath used all means for the Education of a Child in any honest Way or Course and expended much of his Estate therein if he through Dissoluteness or Idleness fail his Expectation and Disappoint him it fills him with Grief They are great things which are done for us by the Spirit of God These all of them have their tendency unto an Increase in Holiness Light and Love Where they are not answered where there is not a suitable Effect there is that Disappointment that causeth Grief Especially is this so with respect unto some signal Mercies A Return in Holy Obedience is justly expected on their Account And where this is not is is a thing causing Grief This are we here minded of Grieve not the Spirit whereby ye are sealed unto the Day of Redemption So great a Kindness should have produced other Effects than those there mentioned by the Apostle 3. THE Concernment of the Holy Spirit in us concurr to his being said to be grieved by us For we are grieved by them in whom we are particularly concerned The Miscarriages of others we can pass over without any such trouble And there are three things that give us an especial Concernment in others 1 Relation as that of a Father and Husband a Brother This makes us to be concerned in and consequently to be grieved for the Miscarriages of them that are related unto us So is it with the Holy Spirit He hath undertaken the Office of a Comforter towards us and stands in that relation to us Hence he is so concerned in us as that he is said to be grieved with our Sins when he is not so at the Sins of them unto whom he stands not in especial Relation 2 Love gives Concernment and makes way for Grief upon occasion of it Those whom we love we are grieved for and by Others may provoke Indignation but they cause not Grief I mean on their own account for otherwise we ought to grieve for the Sins of all And what is the especial Love of the Holy Ghost towards us hath been declared FROM what hath been spoken it is evident what we are warned of what is enjoyned unto us when we are caution'd not to grieve the Holy Spirit and how we may do so For we do it 1 WHEN we are not influenced by his Love and Kindness to answer his Mind and Will in all Holy Obedience accompanied with Joy Love and Delight This he deserves at our Hands this