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A53713 Of communion with God the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly in love, grace, and consolation, or, The saints fellowship with the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, unfolded by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1657 (1657) Wing O778; ESTC R32197 289,173 326

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peculiarly dispenseth himselfe unto us in free love So the Apostle sets it forth in the following verses this is love v. 9. this is that which I would have you take notice of in him that he makes out love unto you in sending his only begotten Son into the world that we might live through him So also v. 10. He loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins And that this is peculiarly to be eyed in him the holy Ghost plainely declares in making it Antecedent to the Sending of Christ and all mercyes and benefits whatever by him received This love I say in its self is Antecedent to the purchase of Christ although the whole fruit thereof be made out alone thereby Ephes. 1. 4 5 6. 2. So in that distribution made by the Apostle in his solemne parting Benediction 2 Cor. chap. 13. v. 13. The Grace of the Lord Iesus Christ the LOVE OF GOD and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with you Ascribing sundry things unto the distinct persons it is Love that he peculiarly assignes to the Father And the Fellowship of the Spirit is mentioned with the Grace of Christ and the Love of God because it is by the Spirit alone that we have fellowship with Christ in Grace and with the Father in Love although we have also peculiar fellowship with him as shall be declared 3. John chap. 16. v. 26 27. saith our Saviour I say not § 9 unto you that I will pray the Father for you for the Father himselfe loveth you but how is this that our Saviour saith I say not that I will pray the Father for you when he saith plainely chap. 14. v. 16. I will pray the Father for you The Disciples with all the Gracious words comfortable and Faithfull promises of their Master with most Heavenly discoveries of his Heart unto them were even fully convinced of HIS deare and tender Affections towards them as also of his continued care and kindnesse that he would not forget them when bodily he was gone from them as he was now upon his departure but now all their thoughts are concerning the Father how they should be accepted with him what respect he had towards them Saith our Saviour take no care of that nay impose not that upon me of procuring the Fathers love for you but know that this is his peculiar Respect towards you and which you are in him He himselfe loves you It is true indeed as I told you that I will pray the Father to send you the Spirit the Comforter and with him all the Gracious fruits of his Love but yet in the point of love it selfe free love Eternall Love there is no need of any Intercession for that for eminently the Father himselfe loves you resolve of that that you may hold Communion with him in it be no more troubled about it Yea as your great trouble is about the Fathers love so you can no way more trouble or burden him then by your unkindnesse in not believing of it So it must needs be where sincere Love is questioned 4 The Apostle teaches the same Rom. chap. 5. 5. The Love § 10 of God is shed abroad in your hearts by the Holy Ghost that is given unto you God whose Love this is is plainely distinguished from the Holy Ghost who sheds abroad that Love of his And v. 8. he is also distinguished from the Sonne for it is from that Love of his that the Son is sent and therefore it is the Father of whom the Apostle here specially speaketh and what is it that he ascribes to him even Love which also v. 8. he commendeth to us sets it forth in such a signall and eminent expression that we may take notice of it and close with him in it To carry this businesse to its height there is not only most frequent peculiar mention made of the Love of God where the Father is eminently intended and of the Love of the Father expressely but he is also called the God of Love 2 Cor. 13. 11. and is said to be love so that whoever will know him 1 John 4. 8. or dwell in him by fellowship or Communion vers 16. must doe it as he is Love 5. Nay whereas there is a twofold divine Love Beneplaciti § 11 and Amicitiae a Love of good pleasure and destination and a Love of Friendship and Approbation they are both peculiarly assigned to the Father in an Eminent manner 1 John chap. 3. 16. God so loved the world that he sont c. that is with the Love of his purpose and good pleasure his determinate will of doing Good This is distinctly ascribed to him being laid down as the cause of sending his Son So Rom. 9. 11 12 Ephes 1. 4 5. 2 Thess. 2. 13 14. 1 John 4. 8 9. 2 Iohn chap. 14. v. 23. there is mention of that other kind of love where of we speak If any man love me saith Christ he will keep my words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him The Love of Friendship and Approbation is here eminently ascribed to him says Christ we will come even Father and Sonne to such a one and dwell with him that is by the Spirit but yet he would have us take notice that in point of Love the Father hath a peculiar prerogative My Father will love him 6. Yea and as this love is peculiarly to be eyed in him so it § 12 is to be looked on as the fountaine of all following gracious Dispensations Christians walke often times with exceedingly troubled hearts concerning the thoughts of the Father towards them they are well perswaded of the Lord Christ and his good will the difficulty lies in what is their acceptance with the Father what is his heart towards them Shew us the Father and it shall suffice Iohn 14. 8. Now this ought to be so farre a way that his Love ought to be looked on as the Fountaine from whence all other sweetnesses flow Thus the Apostle sets it out Titus chap. 3. v. 4. After that the kindnesse and Love of God our Saviour toward man appeared It is of the Father of whom he speakes for v. 6. he tells us that he makes out unto us or sheds that love upon us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour And this Love he makes the Hinge upon which the great Alteration and Translation of the Saints doth turne for saith he v. 3. We our selves also were sometimes foolish disobedient deceived serving divers lusts and pleasurs living in malice and envy hatefull and hating one another All naught all out of Order and Vile Whence then is our Recovery The whole rise of it is from this Love of God flowing out by the wayes there described For when the kindnesse and love of God appeared that is in the fruits of it then did this alteration ensue To secure us hereof there is not
distinctly fixed on him which if it werenot so the sonne could not adde believe also on me The like also is said of Love 1 John chap. 2. v. 15. If any man love the world the Love of the Father is not in him That is the Love which we beare to him not that which we receive from § 8 him The Father is here placed as the Object of our Love in Opposition to the World which takes up our Affections 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Father denotes the matter and object not the efficient cause of the love enquired after And this Love of him as a Father is that which he calls his Honour Mal. 1. 6. Futher These Graces as acted in prayer and Praises and as cloathed with instituted worship are peculiarly directed unto him § 9 We call on the Father 1 Pet. 1. 17. Eph. ch 3. v. 14 15. For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Eearth is named Bowing the knee comprizeth the whole worship of God both that which is morall in the universall obedience he requireth and those peculiar ways of carrying it on which are by him appointed Isa. ch 45. v. 23. Unto me saith the Lord every kneee shall bow and every tongue shall sweare Which v. 24 25. he declareth to consist in their acknowledging of him for Righteousnesse and strength Yea is seemes sometimes to comprehend the orderly subjection of the whole Creation unto his soveraignty In this place of the Apostle it hath a farre more restrained Acceptation and is but a figurative expression of Prayer taken from the most expressive bodily posture to be used in that duty This he farther manifests v. 16 17. declaring at large what his Aime was and whereabouts his thoughts were exercised in that bowing of his knees The workings then of the spirit of Grace in that Duty are distinctly directed to the Father as such as the fountaine of the Deity of all good things in Christ as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. And therefore the same Apostle doth in another place expressly conjoyne and yet as expressly distinguish the Father and the Sonne in directing his supplications 1 Thess. 3. 11. God himselfe even our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ direct our way unto you The like president also have you of thansgiving Ephes. chap. 1. v 3 4. Blessed be the Father of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ c I shall not adde those very many places wherein the severall Particulars that doe concurre unto that whole divine divine worship not to be communicated unto any by nature not God with out Idolatry wherein the Saints do hold Communion with God are distinctly directed to the Person of the Father It is so also in Reference unto the Son Joh chap 14. v 1. § 10 You believe in God saith Christ believe also in me Believe also act Faith distinctly on me Faith Divine supernaturall that Faith whereby you believe in God that is the Father There is a believing of Christ viz. that he is the Sonne of God the Saviour of the world This is that whose neglect our Saviour so threatned unto the Pharisees John 8. 24. If you belive not that I am He you shall dye in your sinnes In this sense Faith is not immediately fixed on the Son being only an owning of him that is the Christ to be the Son by closing with the Testimony of the Father concerning him But there is also a Believing on him called believing on the name of the Son of God 1 John chap. 5. v. 13. So also John chap. 9. v. 36. yea the distinct affixing of Faith affiance and confidence on the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God as the Son of God is most frequently pressed Joh. 3. 16. God that is the Father so loved the World that whosoever believeth on him that is the Sonne should not perish The Sonne who is given of the Father is believed on He that believeth on him is not condemned v. 18. He that believeth on the Sonne hath eternall life v. 36. This is the worke of God that ye believe on him whom he hath sent Joh. 6. 29. v. 40. 1 John 5. 10. The foundation of the whole is laid Joh. 5. 23. That all men should honour the Sonne even as they honour the Father he that honoureth not the Sonne honoureth not the Father which sent him But of this honour and worship of the Sonne I have treated at large elsewhere and shall not in generall insist upon it againe For Love I shall only adde that solemne Apostolicall benediction Ephes. chap. 6. v. 24. Grace be with all them that Love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity That is with Divine Love the Love of Religious worship which is the only incorrupt love of the Lord Jesus Further that Faith Hope and Love acting themselves in all § 11 manner of Obedience and appointed Worship are peculiarly due from the Saints and distinctly directed unto the Sonne is abundantly manifested from that solemne doxology Revel chap. 1. v. 5 6. Unto him that loved us and washed us from our sinnes in his own blood and hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father to to him be Glory and dominion for ever and ever Amen Which yet is set forth with more Glory chap. 5. v. 8. The foure living creatures and the foure and twenty Elders fell down before the Lambe having every one of them Harpes and Golden Vials full of Odours which are the prayers of Saints and v. 13 14. Every creature which is in Heaven and on earth and under the Earth and such as are in the Sea and all that are in them heard I saying Blessings Honour Glory and Power be unto him that sitteth on the throne and unto the LAMBE for ever and ever The Father and the Sonne He that sits upon the throne and the Lambe are held out joyntly yet distinctly as the adequate object of all divine Worship and Honour for ever and ever And therefore Stephen in his solemne dying Invocation fixeth his Faith and Hope distinctly on him Acts 7. 59 60. Lord Iesus receive my spirit and Lord lay not this sinne to their charge for he knew that the Sonne of man had power to forgive sinnes also And this worship of the Lord Jesus the Apostle makes the discriminating character of the Saints 1 Cor. chap. 1. v. 2. With all saith he that in every place call upon the name of Iesus Christ our Lord both theirs and ours that is with all the Saints of God And Invocation generally comprizes the whole worship of God This then is the due of our Mediator though as God as the Sonne not as Mediator Thus also is it in reference unto the Holy Spirit of Grace The closing of the great sinne of unbeliefe is still described as an § 12 opposition unto and a resisting of that Holy Spirit And
contrary to all the Expectations of the naturall man so it is in love that we have this entercourse with him Nor doe I intend only that love which is as the life and forme of all morall obedience but a peculiar delight and acquiescing in the Father revealed effectually as love unto the soule That this Communion with the Father in Love may be made § 16 the more cleare and evident I shall shew two things 1. Wherein this love of God unto us and our love to Him doe agree as to some manner of Analogie and liknesse 2. Wherein they differ which will further discover the nature of each of them 1. They agree in two things 1. That they are each a love of Rest and Complacency 1. The love of God is so Zeph. chap. 3. v. 17. The Lord thy God in the middest of thee is mighty he will save he will rejoyce over thee with Joy he will REST in his love he will joy over thee with Singing Both these things are here assigned unto God in his Love REST and DELIGHT The words are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he shall be silent because of his love To rest with contentment is expressed by being silent that is without repining without complaint This God doth upon the account of his own love so full so every way compleat absolute that it will not allow him to complaine of any thing in them whom he loves but is silent on the account thereof Or rest in his Love that is he will not remove it he will not seek farther for another Object It shall make its abode upon the soule where it is once fixed for ever And Complacency or Delight he rejoyceth with singing as one that is fully satifyed in that Object he hath fixed his Love on Here are two words used to expresse the delight and Joy that God hath in his Love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The first denotes the inward Affection of the mind joy of heart and to set out the intensenesse hereof it is said he shall doe it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in gladnesse or with Joy to have joy of heart in gladnesse is the highest expression of delight in Love the latter word denotes not the inward affection but the outward demonstration of it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 seems to be formed of it It is to exult in outward demonstration of internall delight and joy Tripudiare to leape as men overcom with some joyfull surprisall And therefore God is said to doe this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with a joyfull sound or singing to rejoyce with gladnesse of heart to exult with singing and praise argues the greatest delight and complacency ppossible When he would expresse the contrary of this Love he says 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he was not well pleased 1 Cor. chap. 10. v. 5. he fixed not his Delight nor Rest on them And if any man draw backe the Lords soule hath no pleasure in him Heb. chap. 10. v. 38. Jerem. 22. 28. Hos. 8. 8. Mark 1. 10. He takes pleasure in those that abide with him He sings to his Church a Vineyard of red wine I the Lord doe keep it Isa. 27. 3. Psal. 147. 11. 149. 4. There is Rest and Complacency in his Love There is in the Hebrew but a metathesis of a letter between the word that signifies a love of will and desire 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is so to love and that which denotes a love of rest and acquiescency which is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and both are applyed to God He wills good to us that he may rest in that will Some say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to love is from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 perfectly to acquiesse in the thing loved And when God calls his Son 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 beloved Math. 3. 17. he addes as an exposition of it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in whom I rest well pleased 2. The Returne that the Saints make unto him to Compleat Communion with him herein holds some Analogie with his Love in this for it is a Love also of Rest and Delight Returne to thy REST O my soule says David Psal. 116. v. 7. He makes God his Rest that is he in whom his soule doth rest without seeking further for a more suitable and desireable Object Whom have I saith he in Heaven but thee and there is none upon earth that I desire besides thee Psal. 73. v. 25. Thus the soule gathers in it selfe from all its wandrings from all other beloved's to rest in God alone to satiate and content himselfe in Him choosing the Father for his present and Eternall Rest. And this also with Delight Thy loving kindnesse saith the Psalmist is better then life therefore will I praise thee Psal. 63. 3. Then life 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 before lives I will not deny but life in a single consideration sometimes is so expressed But alwayes emphatically so that the whole life with all the concernements of it which may render it considerable are thereby intended Austin on this place reading it Super vitas extends it to the severall courses of life that men ingage themselves in Life in the whole continuance of it with all its advantages whatever is at least intended Supposing himselfe in the jaws of death rolling into the Grave through innumerable troubles yet he found more sweetnesse in God then in a long life under its best and most noble considerations attended with all enjoyments that make it pleasant and Comfortable From both these is that of the Church in Hosea chap. 14. v. 3. Ashur shall not save us we will not ride upon Horses neither will we say any more to the worke of our Hands yee are our Gods for in thee the Fatherlesse find mercy They reject the most goodly appearances of Rest and Contentment to make up all in God on whom they cast themselves as otherwise helplesse Orphans 2. The mutuall Love of God and the Saints agree in § 18 this that the way of communicating the Issues and fruits of these Loves is only in Christ. The Father Communicates no Issue of his Love unto us but through Christ and we make no Returne of Love unto him but through Christ He is the Treasure wherein the Father disposeth all the Riches of his Grace taken from the bottomelesse Mine of his Eternall Love and he is the Priest into whose hand we put all the Offerings that we returne unto the Father Thence he is first and by way of eminency said to love the Sonne not only as his Eternall Son as he was the delight of his soule before the foundation of the World Prov. 8. 30. but also as our Mediator and the meanes of conveying his love to us Mat. 3. 17. John 3. 33. John 5. 21. John 10. 17. Iohn 15. 9. Iohn 17. 24. And we are said through him to believe in and to have accesse to God 1. The Father Loves us and
can take up the Soule with such thoughts of God he hath enough all that he doth desire This hath been his designe and way from the beginning The first blood that Murderer shed was by this meanes He leades our first Parents into hard thoughts of God hath God said so hath he threatned you with death he knows well enough it will be better with you with this Engine did he batter and overthrow all mankind in one and being mindfull of his ancient conquest he readily useth the same weapons wherewith then he so succesfully contended Now it is exceeding Grievous to the Spirit of God to be so slandered in the hearts of those whom he dearely loves How doth he expostulate this with Syon What iniquity g have you seen in me saith he have I been a Wildernesse unto you or a Land of darknesse Syon hath said the Lord hath forgotten me and my God hath forsaken me but can a mother c. The Lord takes nothing worse at the hands of his then such hard thoughts of him knowing full well what fruit this bitter Root is like to beare what Alienation of Heart what drawings back what unbeliefe and Tergiversations in our walking with him How unwilling is a Child to come into the presence of an angry Father Consider then this in the first place Receiving of the Father as he holds out Love to the soule gives him the Honour he aimes at and is exceeding acceptable unto him He often sets it out in an eminent manner that it may be so received He commendeth his Love unto us Rom 5. 8. Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed on us Joh. ch 3. v. 1. Whence then is this folly men are afraid to have good thoughts of God They think it a boldnesse to Eye God as good gracious tender kind loving I speak of Saints but for the other side they can judge him hard austere severe almost implacable and fierce the very worst Affections of the very worst of men and most hated of him Rom. ch 1. v. 31. 2 Tim 3. 3. and think herein they doe well Is not this Soule-deceit from Sathan was it not his designe from the beginning to inject such thoughts of God Assure thy selfe then there is nothing more acceptable unto the Father then for us to keep up our hearts unto him as the eternall fountaine of all that rich Grace which flowes out to sinners in the blood of Jesus and 2. This will be exceeding effectuall to endeare thy soule unto God to cause thee to delight in him and to make thy abode with him Many Saints have no greater burthen in their Lives then that their Hearts do not come clearely and fully up constantly to delight and rejoyce in God that there is still an indisposednesse of Spirit unto close walking with him What is at the bottome of this distemper Is it not their unskilfulnesse in or neglect of this Duty even of holding Communion with the Father in Love So much as we see of the Love of God so much shall we delight in him and no more Every other discovery of God without this will but make the Soule fly from him But if the heart be once much taken up with this the Eminency of the Fathers Love it cannot chuse but be overpowred conquered and endeared unto him This if any thing will worke upon us to make our abode with him If the Love of a Father will not make a child delight in him what will put then this to the venture excercise your thoughts upon this very thing the Eternall Free and Fruitfull Love of the Father and see if your Hearts be not wrought upon to delight in him I dare boldly say believers will find it as thriving a course as ever they pitched on in their lives Sit downe a little at the Fountaine and you will quickly have a farther discovery of the sweetnesse of the streames You who have run from him will not be able after a while to keep at a distance for a moment Ob. But some may say Alasse how shall I hold communion with § 13 the Father in Love I know not at all whether be Loves me or no and shall I venture to cast my selfe upon it How if I should not be accepted should I not rather perish for my presumption then find sweetnesse in his Bosome God seems to me only as a consuming fire and everlasting burnings so that I dread to look up unto him Ans. I know not what may be understood by knowing of the Love of God though it be carried on by Spirituall sense and Experience yet it is received purely by believing Our knowing of it is our believing of it as revealed We have known and believed the Love that God hath to us God is Love 1 Joh. ch 4. v. 16. This is the Assurance which at the very Entrance of walking with God thou maist have of this Love He who is Truth hath said it and what-ever thy Heart saies or Sathan saies unlesse thou wilt take it up on this account thou doest thy endeavour to make him a lyar who hath spoken it 1 Joh. 5. 10. Ob. 2. I can believe that God is Love to others for he hath said he § 14 is Love but that he will be so to me I see no ground of perswasion there is no cause no Reason in the world why he should turne one thought of love or kindnesse towards me and therefore I dare not cast my selfe upon it to hold communion with him in his speciall love Ans. He hath spoken it as particularly to thee as to any one in the world And for cause of love he hath as much to fixe it on thee as on any of the Children of men that is none at all without himselfe So that I shall make speedy work with this objection Never any one from the foundation of the World who believed such Love in the Father and made returnes of Love to him againe was deceived neither shall ever any to the Worlds end be so in so doing Thou art then in this upon a most sure bottome If thou believest and receivest the Father as Love he will infallibly be so to thee though others may fall under his severity but Ob 3. I cannot find my heart making Returnes of Love unto God Could I find my Soule set upon him I could then believe his Soule delighted § 15 in me Answ. This is the most preposterous course that possibly thy thoughts can pitch upon a most ready way to rob God of his glory Herein is Love saith the Holy Ghost not that we loved God but that he loved us first 1 Joh. 4. 10 19. Now thou wouldest invert this Order and say herein is Love not that God loved me but that I love him first This is to take the Glory of God from him that whereas he loves us without a cause that is in our selves and we have all cause in the World to love him
the common entrance of Temptations which tend to the disturbance of that rest and complacency which Christ takes in the soule is from delightfull diversions from actuall communion with him therefore is desire strong and active that the companions of such a soule those with whom it doth converse would not by their proposalls or allurements divert it into any such frame as Christ cannot delight nor rest in A believer that hath gotten Christ in his armes is like one that hath found great spoyles or a pearle of price He looks about him every way and feares every thing that may deprive him of it Riches make men watchfull and the actuall sensible possession of him in whom are all the riches and treasure of God will make men look about them for the keeping of him The line of choysest Communion is a line of the greatest spirituall solicitousnesse Carelesnesse in the enjoyment of Christ pretended is a manifest evidence of a false heart 2. The Spouse manifests her delight in him by her utmost impatience of his absence with desires still of nearer communion with him ch 8. 6. Set me as a seale upon thine heart as a seale upon thine arme for Love is strong as death jealousy is cruell as the grave the coales thereof are coales of fire which hath a most vehement flame The Allusion is doubtlesse from the High Priest of the Jewes in his spirituall representation of the Church before God He had a brestplate which he is said to weare on his heart Exod. 28 29. wherein the names of the Children of Israel were ingraven after the manner of Seales or Signets and he bare them for a memoriall before the Lord. He had the like also upon his shoulder or on his armes v. 11 12. both representing the Priesthood of Christ who bears the names of all his before his Father in the holiest of holies Heb. 9. 24. Now the seale on the heart is neare inward tender love and care which gives an impression and image on the heart of the thing so loved Set me saith the Spouse as a seale upon thine heart let me be constantly fixed in thy most tender and affectionate Love let me alwaies have a place in thine heart let me have an engraving a mighty Impression of Love upon thine heart that shall never be oblitterated The Soule is never satisfied with thoughts of Christs love to it Oh that it were more that it were more that I were as a Seale on his heart is its Language The soule knows indeed on serious thoughts that the Love of Christ is inconceivable and cannot be increased but it would faine work up its selfe to an apprehension of it and therefore she addes here set me as a seale upon thine Arme the heart is the fountaine but close and hidden the arme is manifestation and Power Let saith the Spouse thy Love be manifested to me in thy tender powerfull perswasion of me Two things are evident in this request The continuall mindfulnesse of Christ of the Soule as having its condition still in his eye engraven on his arme Isai. 49. 15 16. with the exalting of his power for the preservation of it sutable to the Love of his heart unto it and the manifestation of the hidden love and care of the heart of Christ unto the Soule being made visible on his arme or evident by the fruits of it This is that which shee would be assured of and without a sence whereof there is no rest to be obtained The Reason she gives of this earnestnesse in her supplications is that which principally evinces her delight in him Love is strong as death Jealousy is cruell as the grave or hard as Hell This is the intendment of what is so loftily set out by so many metaphors in this the following verse I am not able to beare the workings of my love to thee unlesse I may allways have society and fellowship with thee there is no satisfying of my love without it it is as the grave that still says give give Death is not satisfyed without its prey if it have not all it hath nothing let what will happen if death hath not its whole desire it hath nothing at all Nor can it be withstood in its appointed season No ransome will be taken So is my love if I have thee not wholly I have nothing nor can all the world bribe it to a diversion it will be no more turned aside then death in its time Also I am not able to beare my Jealous thoughts I feare thou dost not love me that thou hast forsaken me because I know I deserve not to be beloved These thoughts are hard as Hell They give no rest to my soule If I find not my selfe on thy heart and arme I am as one that lyes down in a bed of coales This also argues an holy greedinesse of delight 3. She further manifests this by her sollicitousnesse trouble § 13 and perplexity in his losse and withdrawings Men bewayle the losse of that whose whole enjoyment they delight in We easily beare the absence of that whose presence is not delightfull This state of the Spouse is discovered chap. 3. 1 2 3. By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loved I sought him but I found him not I will rise now and goe about the City in the streets and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth I sought him but I found him not The watchmen that goe about the City found me to whom I sayd saw you him whom my soul loveth It is night now with the soule a time of darkenesse and trouble or Affliction When ever Christ is absent it is night with a Believer He is the Sun if he goe down upon them if his beames be eclipsed if in his Light they see no Light it is all darkenesse with them Here whither the coming of the night of any trouble on her made her discover Christs absence or the absence of Christ made it night with her is not expressed I rather think the latter because setting that aside all things seem to be well with her The absence of Christ will indeed make it night darke as darkenesse it selfe in the middest of all other glowing consolations But is the Spouse contented with this dispensation Shee is upon her bed that is of ease The bed indeed sometimes signifies tribulation Rev. 2. 22. but in this booke every where rest and contentment there is not the least intimation of any tribulation but what is in the want of Christ but in the greatest peace and opportunity of ease and rest a believer finds none in the absence of Christ Though he be on his bed having nothing to disquiet him he rests not if Christ his rest be not there Shee sought him seeking of Christ by night on the bed that is alone in an immediate inquest in the darke hath two parts searching of our own
OF Communion with God The Father Sonne and Holy Ghost Each Person Distinctly IN Love Grace and Consolation OR THE SAINTS FELLOWSHIP With the Father Sonne and Holy Ghost UNFOLDED By JOHN OWEN D. D. A Servant of JESUS CHRIST in the Work of the Gospell God is Love 1 Joh. 4. 8. Tell me O thou whom my Soule Loveth where thou Feedest Cant. 1. 7. Make hast my Beloved Cant. 8. 14. Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby ye are Sealed to the day of Redemption Ephes. 4. 30. Now there are diversities of Gifts but the same spirit And there are differences of Administrations but the same Lord and there are diversities of operations but it is the same God 1 Cor. 12. 4 5 6. OXFORD Printed by A. LICHFIELD Printer to the Vniversity for THO ROBINSON Anno Dom. 1637. Christian Reader IT is now six yeares past since I was brought under an engagement of promise for the publishing of some meditations on the subject which thou wilt find handled in the ensuing Treatise The Reasons of this delay being not of publicke concernment I shall not need to mention Those who have been in expectation of this duty from me have for the most part been so farre acquainted with my condition and employments as to be able to satisfy themselves as to the deferring of their desires That which I have to adde at present is only this having had many opportunity 's since the time I first delivered any thing in pulicke on this Subject which was the meanes of bringing me under the engagements mentioned to reassume the consideration of what I had first fixed on I have been inabled to give it that improvement and to make those additions to the main of the designe and matter treated on that my first debt it come at length to be only the occasion of what is now tendred to the Saints of God I shall speak nothing of the subject here handled it may I hope speak for it selfe in that spirituall savour and rellish which it will yeild to them whose hearts are not so filled with other things as to render the sweet things of the Gospell bitter to them The designe of the whole Treatise thou wilt find Christian Reader in the first Chapters of the first part and I shall not detaine thee here with the perusall of any thing which in its proper place will offer it selfe unto thee know only that the whole of it hath been recommended to the Grace of God in many supplications for its usefullnesse unto them that are interested in the Good things mentioned therein J. O. Oxon. Ch. Ch. Coll. Jul. 10. 1657. CHAP. I. That the Saints have Communion with God 1 Joh. 1. 3. considered to that purpose Somewhat of the nature of communion in Generall IN the first Epistle of Iohn chap. 1. v. 3. § 1 the Apostle assures them to whom he wrote that the Fellowship of Believers is with the Father and with his Son Iesus Christ and this he doth with such an unusuall kind of expression as bears the force of an Asseveration whence we have rendred it Truely our fellowship c. The outward appearance and condition § 2 of the Saints in those dayes being very mean and contemptible their leaders being accounted as the filth of this world and as the offscouring of all things the inviting others unto Fellowship with them and a participation of the pretious things which they did enjoy seemes to be exposed to many contrary Reasonings and Objections What benefit is there in Communion with them Is it any thing else but to be sharers in Troubles Reproaches Scornes and all manner of evils To prevent or remove these and the like Exceptions the Apostle gives them to whom he wrote to know and that with some earnestnesse of expression that not withstanding all the disadvantages their Fellowship lay under unto a carnall view yet in Truth it was and would be found to be in reference to some with whom they held it very honourable glorious and desireable For truely saith he our fellowship is with the Father and with his Sonne Jesus Christ. This being so earnestly and directly asserted by the Apostle § 3 we may boldly follow him with our Affirmation viz. That the Saints of God have communion with him And an holy and spirituall communion it is as shall be declared How this is spoken distinctly in Reference to the Father and the Son must afterwards be fully opened and carryed on By Nature since the Entrance of sin no man hath any Communion § 4 with God He is Light We Darkenesse and what communion hath Light with Darkenesse He is life we are dead He is Love and we are enmity and what Agreement can there be between us Men in such a condition have neither Christ nor Hope nor God in the World Ephes. 2. 12. being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them Chap. 4. 18. Now two cannot walke together unlesse they be agreed Amos. 3. 3. Whilst there is this distance between God and Man there is no walking together for them in any fellowship or Communion Our first Interest in God was so lost by sinne as that there was left unto us in our selves no possibility of a Recovery As we had deprived our selves of all Power for a Returnall so God had not revealed any way of Accesse unto himselfe or that he could under any consideration be approached unto by sinners in Peace Not any worke that God had made not any Attribute that he had revealed could give the least light into such a dispensation The manifestation of Grace and pardoning Mercy which is § 5 the only doore of entrance into any such communion is not committed unto any but unto him alone in whom it is by whom that Grace and mercy was purchased through whom it is dispensed who reveales it from the Bosome of the Father Hence this communion and fellowship with God is not in expresse termes mentioned in the old Testament The thing it selfe is found there but the cleare light of it the boldnesse of Faith in it is discovered in the Gospell and by the spirit administred therein By that Spirit we have this Liberty 2 Cor. 3. 17 18. Abraham was the friend of God Isa. 41. 8. David a man after his own heart Enoch walked with him Gen. 5. 24. All enjoying this communion and fellowship for the substance of it But the way into the Holyest was not yet made manifest whilst the first tabernacle was standing Heb. 9. 8. Though they had communion with God yet they had not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a boldnesse and confidence in that communion This follows the entrance of our High Priest into the most holy place Heb. 4. 16. chap. 10. 9. The vaile also was upon them that they had not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 freedome and libertie in their accesse to God 2 Cor. 3. 15 16. c. But now in Christ
soule an Offering for sinne he shall prolong his dayes and the Pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand He shall see of the Travaile of his soule and be satisfied by his knowledge shall my righteous Servant justifye many for he shall beare their Iniquityes Isa. chap. 53. v. 10 11. And with this fullnesse he hath also Authority for the Communication of it Iohn 5. 25 26. Math. 28. 18. 3. The Spirit doth it by the way of immediate Efficacy Rom. chap. 8. v. 11. But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwel in you he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortall bodys by his spirit that dwelleth in you Here are all three comprized with their distinct concurrence unto our Quickning Here is the Fathers Authoritative Quickning he raised Christ from the dead and he shall Quicken you and the Son 's Mediatory Quickning for it is done in the death of Christ and the Spirits immediate Efficacy he shall doe it by the Spirit that dwelleth in you He that desires to see this whole matter farther explayned may consult what I have elsewhere written on this subject And thus is the distinct Communion whereof we treat both proved and demonstrated CHAP. III. Of the Peculiar and distinct Communion which the Saints have with the Father Observations for the clearing of the whole premised Our peculiar Communion with the Father is in Love 1 Iohn 4. 7 8. 2 Cor. 13. 13. Iohn 16 26 27. Rom. 5. 5. John 3. 16. John 14. 23. Titus 3. 4. opened to this purpose What is required of Believers to hold communion with the Father in Love His Love received by Faith Returnes of Love to him Gods Love to us and ours to him wherein they agree Wherein they differ HAving proved that there is such a distinct Communion in § 1 respect of Father Son and Spirit as whereof we speake it remaines that it be farther cleared up by an Induction of Instances to manifest what and wherein the Saints peculiarly hold this Communion with the severall Persons respectively which also I shall doe after the premising some observations necessary to be previously considered as was promised for the clearing of what hath been spoken And they are these that follow 1. When I assigne any thing as peculiar wherein we distinctly § 2 hold Communion with any person I doe not exclude the other persons from Communion with the soule in the very same thing Only this I say principally immediately and by the way of eminency we have in such a thing or in such a way Communion with some one Person and therein with the others secundarily and by the way of consequence on that foundation For the Person as the Person of any one of them is not the prime object of divine worship but as it is identifyed with the nature or Essence of God Now the workes that outwardly are of God called Trinitatis ad extra which are commonly said to be common and undivided are either wholly so and in all respects as all workes of Common Providence or else being common in respect of their Acts they are distinguished in respect of that principle or next and immediate rise in the manner of operation so Creation is appropriated to the Father Redemption to the Sonne in which sense we speake of these things 2. There is a concurence of the Actings and operations of § 3 the whole Deity in that dispensation wherein each person concurres to the worke of our Salvation unto every Act of our Communion with each singular person Look by what act soever we hold Communion with any Person there is an influence from every Person to the putting forth of that Act. As suppose it to be the act of Faith It is bestowed on us by the Father It is not of our selves it is the gift of God Eph. chap. 2. v. 8. It is the Father that revealeth the Gospell and Christ therein Math. chap. 11. v. 25. And it is purchased for us by the Son It is given unto you for Christs sake to believe on him Phil chap 1. v 29. In him are we blessed with Spirituall blessings Ephes chap. 1. v. 3. He bestows on us and increaseth Faith in us Luk. 17. 5. And it is wrought in us by the Spirit He administers that exceeding greatnesse of his power which he exerciseth towards them who believe according to the working of this mighty power which he wrought in God when he raised him up from the dead Ephes 1. 19. 20. Rom 8. 11. 3. When I assigne any particularthing wherein we hold Communion with any Person I doe not doe it exclusively unto other § 4 Mediums of communion but only by the way of inducing a speciall and eminent Instance for the proof and manifestation of the former Generall Assertion Otherwise there is no Grace or duty wherein we have not Communion with God in the way described In every thing wherein we are made partakers of the divine nature there is a communication and receiving between God and us So neare are we unto him in Christ. 4. By asserting this distinct Communion which merely respects that order in the dispensation of Grace which God is § 5 pleased to hold out in the Gospell I intend not in the least to shut up all Communion with God under these precincts his ways being exceeding broad containing a perfection whereof there is no end nor to prejudice that holy fellowship we have with the whole Deity in our walking before him in Covenant obedience which also God assisting I shall handle hereafter These few observations being premised I come now to declare § 6 what it is wherein peculiarly and eminently the Saints have Communion with the Father And this is LOVE Free undeserved and eternall Love This the Father peculiarly fixes upon the Saints this they are immediately to eye in him to receive of him and to make such Returnes thereof as he is delighted withall This is the great discovery of the Gospell For whereas the Father as the Fountaine of the Deity is not known any other way but as full of wrath anger and indignation against sinne nor can the Sons of men have any other thoughts of him Rom. 1. 18. Esa. 33. 15 16. Hab. 1. 13. Psal. 5. 4 5 6. Ephes. 2. 3. Here he is now revealed peculiarly as Love as full of it unto us the manifestation whereof is the peculiar worke of the Gospell Tit. 3. 4. § 7 1. 1 John chap. 4. v. 8. God is Love That the name of God is here taken personally and for the person of the Father not Essentially is evident from v. 9. where he is distinguished from his only begotten Son whom he sends into the world Now saith he the Father is Love that is not only of an infinitely gracious tender Compassionate and Loving nature according as he hath proclaimed himselfe Exod. chap. 34. v. 6 7. but also one that eminently and
any thing that hath a loving and tender nature in the world and doth act suitably thereunto which God hath not compared himselfe unto Separate all weaknesse and impefection which is in them yet great impressions of love must abide He is as a Father a Mother a Sheaphard an Hen over Chickins and the like Psal. 103. 13. Isa. 63. 16. Math 6. 6. Isa 66. 13. Psal 23. 1. Isa. 40. 11. Math 23. 37. I shall not need to adde any more proofes This is that which is demónstrated There is love in the person of the Father peculiarly held out untô the Saints as wherein he will and doth hold Communion with them Now to compleat Communion with the Father in love two § 13 things are required of Believers 1. That they receive it of him 2. That they make suitable returnes unto him 1. That they doe receive it Communion consists in giving and receiving Untill the Love of the Father be received we have no Communion with him therein How then is this Love of the Father to be received so as to hold fellowship with him I answer by Faith The receiving of it is the believing of it God hath so fully so eminently revealed his Love that it may be received by Faith You believe in God John chap. 14. 1. that is the Father and what is to be believed in him His love for he is love 1 John 8. 8. It is true there is not an immediate acting of Faith upon the § 14 Father but by the Son He is the Way the Truth and the Life no man cometh unto the Father but by him John chap. 14. v. 6. He is the mercifull high Priest over the House of God by whom we have Accesse to the throne of Grace by him is our manuduction unto the Father By him we believe in God 1 Pet. 1. 21. But this is that I say When by and through Christ we have an Accesse unto the Father we then behold his Glory also and see his Love that he peculiarly beares unto us and act faith thereon We are then I say to Eye it to believe it to receive it as in him the Issues and fruits thereof being made out unto us through Christ alone Though there be no Light for us but in the Beames yet we may by the Beames see the sunne which is the Fountaine of it Though all our Refreshment actually lye in the streames yet by them we are led up unto the fountaine Jesus Christ in respect of the love of the Father is but the Beame the Streame wherein though actually all our Light our Refreshment lyes yet by him we are lead to the Fountaine the Sunne of Eternall Love it selfe Would Believers exercise themselves herein they would find it a matter of no small Spirituall improovement in their walking with God This is that which is aymed at Many darke and disturbing thoughts are apt to arise in this thing Few can carry up their hearts and minds to this height by faith as to rest their soules in the Love of the Father they live below it in the troublesome Region of hopes and feares stormes and clouds All here is serene and quiet But how to attain to this pitch they know not This is the will of God that He may always be eyed as Benigne Kind Tender Loving and unchangeable therein and that peculiarly as the Father as the great fountaine and spring of all gracious Communications and fruits of Love This is that which Christ came to reveale God as a Father John 1. 18. That name which he declares to those who are given him out of the world John 17. 6. And this is that which he effectually leads us to by himselfe as he is the only way of going to God as a Father John 14. 5 6. that is as Love And by doing so gives us the rest which he promiseth for the Love of the Father is the only rest of the soule It is true as was said we doe not this formally in the first instant of Believing We believe in God through Christ. 1 Pet. 1. 21. Faith seeks out rest for the soule This is presented to it by Christ the Mediator as the only procuring cause Here it abides not but by Christ it hath an accesse to the Father Ephes. 2. 18. into his Love finds out that he is Love as having a designe a purpose of Love a good pleasure towards us from eternity A delight a complacency a good will in Christ all cause of Anger and Aversation being taken away The soule being thus by Faith through Christ by him brought into the bosome of God into a comfortable perswasion and spirituall perception and sense of his love there reposes and rests it selfe And this is the first thing the Saints doe in their Communion with the Father of the due improovement whereof more afterwards 2. For that suitable returne which is required this also in a § 15 maine part of it beyond which I shall not now extend it consisteth in Love God Loves that he may be beloved When he comes to command the Returne of his Received Love to compleat Communion with him he says My son give me thy Heart Prov. chap. 23. v. 26. thy Affections thy Love Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy soule and with all thy strength and with all thy mind Luk. chap. 10. v. 27. this is the returne that he demandeth When the Soule sees God in his dispensation of Love to be Love to be infinitely lovely and loving rests upon and delights in him as such then hath it Communion with him in Love This is Love that God Loves us first and then we love him again I shall not now goe forth into a discription of divine Love Generally Love is an Affection of union and nerenesse with Complacency therein So long as the Father is looked on under any other Apprehension but only as acting love upon the Soule it breeds in the soule a dread and Aversation Hence the flying and hiding of sinners in the Scriptures But when he who is the Father is considered as a Father acting Love on the Soule this raises it to love againe This is in Faith the ground of all acceptable obedience Deut. 5. 10. Exod. 20. 6. Deut. 10. 12. 11. 1. 13. 13. 3. Thus is this whole businesse stated by the Apostle Ephes. 1. 4. according as hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love It begins in the love of God and ends in our love to him That is it which the Eternall Love of God aymes at in us and workes us up unto It is true our universall obedience falls within the Compasse of our Communion with God but that is with him as God our blessed Soveraigne Lawgiver and Rewarder As he is the Father our Father in Christ as revealed unto us to be Love above and
chooseth us before the Foundation § 19 of the world but in the pursuit of that Love he blesseth us with all Spirituall blessings in Heavenly places in Christ. Ephes. chap. 1 v. 3 4. From his love he sheds or powers out the Holy Spirit richly upon us through Jesus Christ our Saviour Titus chap. 3. v. 6. In the powring out of his love there is not one drop falls besides the Lord Christ. The holy annointing Oyle was all powred on the head of Aaron Psal. 133. v. 2. and thence went down to the Skirts of his cloathing Love is first powred out on Christ from him it drops as the dew of Hermon upon the Soules of his Saints The Father will have him to have the preheminence in all things Col. 1. 18. it pleased him that in him all fullnesse should dwell v. 19. that of his fullnesse we might receive and Grace for Grace John 1. v. 16. Though the Love of the Fathers purpose and good pleasure have its rise and Foundation in his meer Grace and will yet the designe of its accomplishment is only in Christ. All the fruits of it are first given to him and it is in him only that they are dispensed to us So that though the Saints may nay doe see an infinite Ocean of Love unto them in the Bosome of the Father yet they are not to look for one drop from him but what comes through Christ. He is the only meanes of Communication Love in the Father is like Honey in the Flower it must be in the Combe before it be for our use Christ must extract and pepare this Hony for us He drawes this water from the Fountaine through union and dispensation of fullnesse we by Faith from the wells of Salvation that are in him This was in part before discovered 2. § 20 Our Returnes are all in him and by him also And well is it with us that it is so What lame and blind Sacrifices should we otherwise present unto God He beares the Iniquity of our Offerings and he addes Incense unto our Prayers Our love is fixed on the Father but it is conveyed to him through the Son of his Love He is the only way for our Graces as well as our Persons to goe unto God through him passeth all our desire our delight our Complacency our Obedience Of which more afterwards Now in these two things there is some Resemblance between that mutuall Love of the Father and the Saints wherein they hold Communion § 20 2. There are sundry things wherein they differ 1. The Love of God is a Love of Bounty our Love unto him is a Love of Duty 1. The Love of the Father is a Love of Bounty a descending Love Such a Love as carryes him out to doe good things to us great things for us His love lys at the Bottome of all dispensations towards us and we scarse any where find any mention of it but it is held out as the cause and Fountaine of some free gift flowing from it He loves us sends his Son to dye for us He loves us and blesseth us with all spirituall blessings Loving is choosing Rom. 9. 11 12. He loves us and chastizeth us A Love Like that of the Heavens to the Earth when being full of raine they power forth showres to make it fruitfull As the Sea communicates his waters to the Rivers by the way of Bounty out of its own fullnesse they returne unto it only what they receive from it It is the love of a Spring of a Fountain always Communicating A love from whence proceeds every thing that is lovely in its object It infuseth into and creates Goodnesse in the persons beloved and this answers the discription of love given by the Philopher To love saith he 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He that loves workes out good to them he loveth as he is able Gods power and will are commensurate What he willeth he worketh 2. Our Love unto God is a Love of Duty the Love of a § 21 Child His love descends upon us in Bounty and Fruitfullnesse our love ascends unto him in Duty and Thankfullnesse He addes to us by his Love we nothing to him by ours Our goodnesse extends not unto him Though our Love be fixed on him immediately yet no fruit of our love reacheth him immediately though he requires our Love he is not benefited by it Job 35. 5 6 7 8. Rom. 11. 35. Job 22. 2 3. It is indeed made up of these four things 1. Rest 2. Delight 3. Reverence 4. Obedience By these doe we hold Communion with the Father in his love Hence God calls that Love which is due to him as a Father honour Malac. chap. 1. v. 6. If I be a Father where is mine Honour It is a deserved act of Duty 2. They differ in this The Love of the Father unto us is an § 22 Antecedent love Our Love unto him is a Consequent Love 1. The love of the Father unto us is an Antecedent love and that in two Respects 1. It is antecedent in Respect of our love 1 John 4. 10. Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us His love goes before ours The Father loves the child when the child knowes not the Father much lesse loves him Yea we are by nature 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 1. 30. haters of God He is in his own nature 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a lover of men and surely all mutuall love between him and us must begin on his hand 2. In respect of all other Causes of love whatever It goes not only before our Love but also any thing in us that is lovely Rom. 5. 8 God commendeth his love toward us in that whilest we were yet sinners Christ died for us Not only his Love but the eminent fruit thereof is made out towards us as sinners Sin holds out all of unlovelinesse and undesirablenesse that can be in a Creature The very mention of that removes all causes all moving occasions of Love whatever Yet as such have we the Commendation of the Fathers Love unto us by a most signall Testimony Not only when we have done no good but when we are in our blood doth he love us Not because we are better then others but because himselfe is infinitely good His kindnesse appeares when we are foolish and disobedient Hence he is said to love the world that is those who have nothing but what is in and of the world whose whole lyes in evil 2. Our love is consequentiall in both these regardes 1. In Respect of the Love of God Never did Creature turne his Affectitious § 23 towards God if the heart of God were not first set upon him 2. In Respect of sufficient causes of Love God must be revealed unto us as lovely desireable as a fit suitable object unto the soule to set up its Rest upon before we can beare any love unto him The
put their trust in thee Men cannot abide with God in spirituall Meditations He looseth Soules Company by their want of this insight into his Love They fix their thoughts only on his terrible Majesty severity and Greatnesse and so their Spirits are not endeared Would a soule continually Eye his everlasting tendernesse and compassion his thoughts of kindnesse that have been from of old his present gracious Acceptance it could not beare an hours absence from him whereas now perhaps it cannot watch with him one houre Let then this be the Saints first notion of the Father as one full of eternall free Love towards them Let their hearts and thoughts be fill'd with breaking through all discouragements that lye in the way To raise them hereunto let them Consider 1. Whose love it is It is the Love of him who is in himself Alsufficient infinitely satiated with himselfe and his own Glorious § 4 Excellencyes and Perfections Who hath no need to goe forth with his love unto others nor to seek an Object of it without himselfe There might He rest with delight and Complacency to Eternity He is sufficient unto his own love He had his Sonne also his Eternall* Wisedome to rejoyce and delight himselfe in from all Eternity Prov. 8. 30. This might take up and satiate the whole delight of the Father But he will love his Saints also And it is such a love as wherein he seeks not his own Satisfaction only but our good therein also The love of a God the love of a Father whose proper outgoings are kindnesse and Bounty 2. What kind of Love it is and it is 1. Eternall It was fixed on us before the § 5 Foundation of the World before we were or had done the least good then were his thoughts upon us then was his delight in us Then did the Son rejoyce in the thoughts of fullfilling his Fathers delight in him Prov. 8. 30. Yea the Delight of the Father in the Son there mentioned is not so much his absolute delight in him as the expresse image of his Person and the brightnesse of his Glory wherein he might behold all his own Excellencys and perfections but with respect unto his love and his delight in the Sons of men So the order of the words require us to understand it I was daily his Delight and My delights were with the Sonnes of Men. That is in the thoughts of kindnesse and Redemption for them and in that respect also was he his Fathers delight It was from Eternity that he laid in his own bosome a designe or our happinesse The very thoughts of this is enough to make all that is within us like the babe in the wombe of Elizabeth to leap for joy A sense of it cannot but prostrate our soules to the lowest abasement of an humble holy Reverence and make us rejoyce before him with trembling 2. Free He § 6 Loves us because he will there was there is nothing in us for which we should be beloved Did we deserve his Love it must goe lesse in its valuation Things of due debt are seldome the matter of thankfullnesse but that which is Eternally antecedent to our being must needs be absolutely free in its respects to our well being This gives it life and being is the Reason of it and sets a price upon it Rom. 9. 12. Ephes. 1. 3 4. Titus 3. 5. Jam. 1. 18. 3. Unchangeable Though we change every day yet his § 7 Love changeth not Could any kind of provocation turne it a way it had long since ceased It s unchangeablenesse is that which carryeth out the Father unto that infinitenesse of patience and Forbearance without which we dye we perish 2 Pet. 3. 9. which he exerciseth towards us And it is 4. Distinguishing He hath not thus loved all the word § 8 Jacob have I loved but I hated Esau why should he fixe his love on us and passe by millions from whom we differ not by Nature that he should make us sharers in that and all the fruits of it which most of the great and wisemen of the world are excluded from I name but the heads of things Let them enlarge whose hearts are touched Let I say the soule frequently Eye the Love of the Father and that under these Considerations they are all soule-conquering and endearing 2 So Eye it as to receive it unlesse this be added all is in vaine as to any Communion with God We doe not hold Communion § 2 with him in any thing untill it be received by faith This then is that which I would provoke the Saints of God unto even to believe this Love of God for themselves and their own part believe that such is the Heart of the Father towards them accept of his witnesse herein His Love is not ours in the sweetnesse of it untill it be so received Continually then act thoughts of faith on God as Love to thee as embracing thee with the Eternall free Love before described When the Lord is by his word presented as such unto thee let thy mind know it and assent that it is so and thy will embrace it in its being so and all thy Affections be filled with it Set thy whole heart to it Let it be bound with the cords of this Love If the King be bound in the galleries with thy Love shouldest thou not be bound in heaven with his 3. Let it have its proper fruit and Efficacy upon thy heart in returnes of Love to him againe So shall we walke in the Light of § 10 Gods Countenance and hold holy Communion with our Father all the day long Let us not deale unkindly with him and returne him sleighting for his good will Let there not be such an Heart in us as to deale so unthankfully with our God Now to further us in this duty and the daily constant practise of it I shall adde one or two considerations that may be of importance thereunto as 1. It is exceeding acceptable unto God even our Father that we should thus hold Communion with him in his Love that he § 11 may be received into our Soules as one full of Love tendernesse and kindnesse towards us Flesh and Bloud is apt to have very hard thoughts of him to think he is alwaies angry yea implacable that it is not for poore creatures to draw nigh to him that nothing in the World is more desireable then never to come into his presence or as they say where he hath any thing to doe Who amongst us shall dwell with that devouring fire who amongst us shall inhabit with those everlasting burnings say the sinners in Sion and I knew thou wast an austere man saith the evill Servant in the Gospell Now there is not any thing more grievous to the Lord nor more subservient to the designe of Sathan upon the Soule then such thoughts as these Sathan claps his hands if I may so say when he
thou wouldest have the contrary viz that something should be in thee for which God should love thee even thy love to him and that thou shouldest love God before thou knowest any thing lovely in him viz. whether he love thee or no. This is a course of fleshes finding out that will never bring Glory to God nor peace to thy own Soule Lay downe then thy Reasonings take up the Love of the Father upon a pure Act of believing and that will open thy Soule to let it out unto the Lord in the Communion of Love To make yet some farther improvement of this Truth so opened and exhorted unto as before it will discover unto us the § 14 Eminency and Priviledge of the Saints of God What low thoughts soever the Sons of men may have of them it will appeare that they have meat to eate that the World knowesnot of they have close communion and fellowship with the Father They deale with him in the enterchange of love Men are generally esteemed according to the company they keep It is an Honour to stand in the presence of Princes though but as Servants What Honour then have all the Saints to stand with boldnesse in the presence of the Father and there to enjoy his Bosome love What a blessing did the Queen of Sheba pronounce on the Servants of Solomon who stood before him and heard his Wisdome How much more blessed then are they who stand continually before the God of Solomon hearing his Wisdome enjoying his love Whilest others have their fellowship with Sathan and their own Lusts making provision for them and receiving perishing refreshments from them whose end is destruction whose God is their Belly and whose Glory is in their shame who mind earthly things they have this sweet Communion with the Father Moreover what a safe and sweet retreat is here for the Saints § 17 in all the Scornes Reproaches Scandalls misrepresentations which they undergoe in the World When a Child is abused abroad in the streets by strangers he runns with speed to the bosome of his Father there he makes his complaint and is comforted In all the hard censures and tongue-persecutions which the Saints meet withall in the streets of the World they may runne with their moanings unto their Father and be comforted As one whom his Mother comforteth so will I comfort you saith the Lord Isa 66. v. 13. So that the Soule may say if I have hatred in the World I will goe where I am sure of Love though all others are hard to me yet my Father is tender and full of compassion I will goe to him and satisfy my selfe in him Here I am accounted vile frowned on and rejected but I have honour and Love with him whose kindnesse is better then Life it selfe There I shall have all things in the Fountaine which others have but in the dropps there is in my Fathers Love every thing desireable there is the sweetnesse of all mercies in the abstract it selfe and that fully and durably Evidently then the Saints are the most mistaken men in the § 18 world If they say come have Fellowship with us are not men ready to say why what are you a sorry company of Seditious Factious Persons be it known unto you that we despise your Fellowship when we intend to leave Fellowship with all honest men and men of worth then will we come to you But alasse how are men mistaken truely their Fellowship is with the Father let men think of it as they please they have close spirituall Heavenly Refreshings in the mutuall Communication of Love with the Father himselfe How they are generally misconceived the Apostle declares 2 Cor. chap. 6. v. 8 9 10. As deceivers and yet true as unknown yet well known as dying and behold we live as chastened and not killed as sorrowfull yet always rejoysing as poore yet making many rich as having nothing yet possessing all things And as it is thus in Generall so in no one thing more then this that they are looked on as poore low despicable persons when indeed they are the only great and noble Personages in the world Consider the Company they keep it is with the Father who so glorious the Merchandise they trade in it is Love what so precious doubtlesse they are the excellent on the Earth Psal. 16. v. 3. Further this will discover a maine difference between § 19 the Saints and empty Professors as to the Performance of Dutyes and so the Enjoyment of outward Priviledges fruitlesse Professors often walk hand in hand with them but now come to their secret retirements and what a difference is there there the Saints hold Communion with God Hypocryts for the most part with the world and their own Lusts with them they converse and Communicate they hearken what they will say to them and make provision for them when the Saints are sweetly wrapt up in the Bosome of their Fathers Love It is oftentimes even almost impossible that Believers should in outward appearance goe beyond them who have very rotten hearts but this meat they have which others know not of this Refreshment in the Banqueting house wherein others have noe share in the multitude of their thoughts the Comforts of God their Father refresh their Soules Now then to draw towards a close of this Discourse if § 20 these things be so what manner of men ought we to be in all manner of holy conversation even our God is a consuming fire What Communion is there between Light and Darknesse Shall sinne and lust dwell in those thoughts which receive in and carry out Love from and unto the Father Holinesse becometh his presence for ever An unclean Spirit cannot draw nigh unto him an unholy Heart can make no abode with him A lewd Person will not desire to hold fellowship with a Sober man and will a man of vaine and foolish Imaginations hold communion and dwell with the most holy God There is not any Consideration of this Love but is a powerfull motive unto Holinesse and leads thereunto Ephraim says what have I to doe any more with Idols when in God he finds Salvation Communion with the Father is wholly inconsistent with loose walking If we say that we have followship with him and walke in darkenesse we lye and doe not the truth 1 Joh. 1. 6. He that saith I know him I have Communion with him and keepeth not his Commandements is a liar and the truth is not in him chap. 1. v. 4. The most specious and glorious pretence made to an acquaintance with the Father without holinesse and Obedience to his Cammandements serves only to prove the pretenders to be lyars The love of the world and of the Father dwell not together And if this be so to shut up all how many that goe under the name of Christians come short of the Truth of it How § 20 unacquainted are the Generaliy of Professors with the Mystery of this Communion
and the fruits of it Doe not many very evidently hold Communion with their lusts and with the world and yet would be thought to have a Portion and Inheritance among them that are Sanctifyed They have neither new name nor white stone and yet would be called the people of the most High May it not be said of many of them rather that God is not in all their thoughts then that they have Communion with him The Lord open the Eyes of men that they may see and know that walking with God is a matter not of forme but power And so farre of peculiar Communion with Father in the Instance of love which we have insisted on He is also faithfull who hath called us to the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord of which in the next place PART II. CHAP. I. Of the Fellowship which the Saints have with Jesus Christ the Son of God That they have such a fellowship proved 1 Cor. 1. 9. Revel 3. 20. Cant. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. opened Prov. 9. 1 2 3 4 5. OF that distinct Communion which we have with the § 1 Person of the Father we have treated in the foregoing Chapters we now proceed to the Consideration of that which we have with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Now the Fellowship we have with the second Person is with him as Mediator in that Office whereunto by dispensation he submitted himselfe for our sakes being made of a woman made under the Law to redeem them that were under the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sons Gal. 4. 4 5. And herein I shall doe these two things 1. Declare that we have such Fellowship with the Son of God 2. Shew wherein that Fellowship or Communion doth consist For the first I shall only produce some few places of Scripture § 2 to confirme it that it is so 1 Cor. chap. 1. v. 9. God is faithfull by whom ye were called to the Fellowship of his Sonne Jesus Christ our Lord. This is that whereunto all the Saints are called and wherein by the Faithfullnesse of God they shall be preserved even Fellowship with Jesus Christ our Lord. We are called of God the Father as the Father in pursuite of his Love to communion with the Sonne as our Lord. Revel chap 3 v. 20. Behold I stand at the doore and knock if any man heare my voyce and open the doore I will come in-to him and § 3 sup with him and he with me Certainly this is Fellowship or I know not what is Christ will Sup with Believers he refreshes himsefe with his own Graces in them by his Spirit bestowed on them The Lord Christ is excedingly delighted in tasting of the sweet fruits of the Spirit in the Saints Hence is that prayer of the Spouse that shee may have something for his Entertainment when he commeth to her Cant. 4. 16 Awake O North-Wind and come thou South blow upon my Garden that the Spices thereof may flow out let my beloved come into his Garden and eat his pleasant fruits The Soules of the Saints are the Garden of Jesus Christ the good ground Heb. 6. 7 8. A Garden for delight he rejoyces in them his delights are with the Sons of Men Prov. 8. 31. and he rejoyces over them Zeph 3. 17. And a Garden for fruit yea pleasant fruit So he describes it Cant. 4. 12 13. 14. A Garden inclosed is my sister my Spouse a spring shut up a Fountaine sealed thy Plants are an Orchard of Pomgranates with pleasant fruits Camphire with Spicknard Spicknard and Saffron Calamus and Cynamon with all trees of Frankincense Mirrbe and Aloes with all chiefe fruits Whatever is sweet and delicious for tast whatever savoury and odoriferous whatever is usefull and medicinall is in this Garden There is all manner of Spirituall refreshments of all kinds whatever in the Soules of the Saints for the Lord Jesus On this account is the Spouse so earnest in the prayer mentioned for an increase of these things that her beloved may sup with her as he hath promised A wake O north wind c. Oh that the breathings and workings of the Spirit of all Grace might stirre up all his guifts and Graces in me that the Lord Jesus the beloved of my soule may have meet and acceptable entertainment from mee God complaines of want of fruit in his vineyard Isa. 5. 3. Hos. 10. 1. want of good food for Christs entertainment is that the Spouse fear'd labours to prevent A barren heart is not fit to receive him And the delight he takes in the fruits of the spirit is unspeakable This he expresses at large chap. 5. 1. I am come saith he I have eat I am refreshed He calls it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the fruit of his sweetnesses or most pleasant to him Moreover as Christ supps with his Saints so he hath promised they shall sup with him to compleat the fellowship that they have with him Christ provides for their Entertainment in a most eminent manner There are Beasts killed and Wine is mingled and a table furnished b Prov. ch 9. 2. He calls the spirituall dainties that he hath for them a Feast a Wedding A feast of fat things Wine upon the Lees c. The fatted Calfe is killed for their entertainment Such is the Communion and such is the mutuall Entertainment of Christ and his Saints in that communion Cantic 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. I am the Rose of Sharon and the lilie of the Valleys As the Lilie among the thornes so is my love among the § 8 daughters as the Aple-tree among the trees of the wood so is my beloved among the Sonnes in his shaddow I delighted and sate down and his fruit was sweet to my tast c. In the two first verses you have the description that Christ gives first of himselfe then of his Church Of himselfe v. 1. that is what he is to his Spouse I am the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valleys The Lord Christ is in the Scripture compared to all things of Eminency in the whole Creation He is in the Heavens the Sunne and the bright morning starre As the lyon among the beasts the Lyon of the tribe of Judah Among the flowers of the field here he is the Rose and the Lilie The two Eminencies of Flowers sweetnesse of savour and beauty of coulour are divided between these The Rose for sweetnesse and the Lilie for beauty Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these have the preheminence Further he is the Rose of Sharon a fruitfull plain where the choisest herds were fed 1 Chr. 27. 29. so eminent that it is promised to the Church that there shall be given unto her the Excellency of Sharon Isa. 35. 2. This fruitfull place doubtlesse brought forth the most Precious Roses Christ in the Savour of his love and in his Righteousnesse which is as the Garment wherein
monument of the Glory of God in giving such inconceivable Excellencys to the Son of man And this is the second thing considerable for the endearing of our soules to our beloved 3. Consider that he is all this in one Person We have not been treating of two a God and a man but of one who is God and § 22 man That Word that was with God in the beginning and was God Joh. 1. 1. is also made flesh v. 14. not by a conversion of its selfe into flesh not by appearing in the outward shape and likenesse of flesh but by assuming that holy thing that was borne of the Virgin Luk. 1. 55. into personall union with himselfe Soe the Mighty God If. 9. 6. is a Child given to us that holy thing that was borne of the Virgin is called the Sonne of God Luk. 1. 35. That which made the man Christ Jesus to be a man was the union of soul and body that which made him that man and without which he was not that man was the subsistence of both united in the person of the Son of God As to the proof hereof I have spoken of it elsewhere at large I now propose it only in generall to shew the Amiablenesse of Christ on this account Here lyes hence arises the Grace Peace life and Security of the Church of all believers as by some few considerations may be clearely evinced 1. Hence was he fit to suffer and able to beare whatever was due unto us in that very Action wherein the Son of man gave himselfe a ransom for many Math. 20. 28. God Redeemed his Church with his own blood Act. 20. 28 and therein was the love of God seen that he gave his life for us I Joh. 3. 16. on this account was there room enough in his breast to receive the points of all the swords that were sharpned by the Law against us and strength enough in his shoulders to beare the burthen of that Curse that was due to us Thence was he so willing to undertake the worke of our Redemption Heb. 10. 7 8. Lo I come to do thy will O God because he knew his ability to go through with it Had he not been man he could not have suffered had he not been God his suffering could not have availed either himselfe or us he had not satisfyed the suffering of a meer man could not beare any proportion to that which in any respect was infinite Had the Great Righteous God gathered together all the sins that had been Commited by his Elect from the foundation of the world searched the bosomes of all that were to come to the end of the world taken them all from the sin of their nature to the least deviation from the rectitude of his most holy Law and the highest provocation of their Regenerate and Unregenerate Condition and laid them on a meer holy innocent Creature O how would they have overwhelmed him and buried him for ever out of the presence of Gods love Therefore doth the Apostle premise that glorious description of him to the purging of our sinne He hath spoken to us by his Son whom he hath appointed heir of all things by whom also he made the world who being the brightnesse of his Glory and the expresse image of his person vp-holding all things by the word of his power hath purged our sinnes Heb. 1. 2 3 It was he that purged our sinnes who was the Sonne and heire of all things by whom the world was made the brightnesse of his Fathers glory and expresse image of his person He did it he alone was able to doe it God was manifested in the fiesh 1 Tim. 3. 16. for this worke the sword awaked against him that was the fellow of the Lord of Hosts Zach. 13. 7. and by the wounds of that great shepheard are the sheep healed 1 Pet. 2. 24 25. 2. Hence doth he become an endlesse bottomelesse fountain § 23 of Grace to all them that believe The fulnesse that it pleased the Father to Commit to Christ to be the great Treasury and store-house of the Church did not doth not lie in the humane natrue considered in it selfe but in the Person of the Mediator God and man Consider wherein his Communication of Grace doth consist and this will be evident The Foundation of all is laid in his satisfaction Merit purchase these are the morally procuring cause of all the Grace we receive from Christ. Hence all Grace becoms to be t his all the things of the new Covenant the promises of God all the Mercy Love Grace Glory promised became I say to be his Not as though they were all actually invested or did reside and were in the humane nature and were from thence really Communicated to us by a participation of a portion of what did so inhere but they are morally his by a Compact to be bestowed by him as he thinks good as he is Mediator God man that is the only begotten Son made flesh Ioh. 1. 14. from whose fullnesse we receive and grace for grace The reall Communication of Grace is by Christ sending the holy Ghost to regenerete us and to create all the habituall grace with the dayly supplys thereof in our hearts that we are made partakers of now the Holy Ghost is thus sent by Christ as Mediator God and man as is at large declared Ioh. 14. 15 16. of which more afterwards This then is that which I intend by this fullnesse of grace that is in Christ from whence we have both our beginning and all our supplys which makes him as he is the alpha and omega of his Church the beginner and finisher of our faith Excellent and desireable to our soules Upon the payment of the great price of his blood and full Aquitment on the satisfaction he made all Grace whatever of which at large afterwards becomes in a morall sense his at his disposall and he bestows it on or works it in the hearts of his by the holy Ghost according as in his infinite wisdome he sees it needfull How glorious is he to the Soule on this Consideration that is most Excellent to us which suites us in a wanting Condition that which gives bread to the hungry water to the Thirsty mercy to the perishing All our relifes are thus in our beloved Here is the life of our soules the joy of our hearts our reliefe against sinne and deliverance from the wrath to come 3. Thus is he fitted for a mediator a daysman an Umpire between God and us being one with him and one with us and § 24 one in himselfe in this onenesse in the Unity of one person His Ability and universall fitnesse for his office of Mediatour are hence usually demonstrated And herein is he Christ the wisedome of God and the power of God Herein shines out the infinitely glorious wisedome of God which we may better admire then expresse What soule
towards us one that hath purposes of love for us from of old and will fulfill them all towards us in due season But how is this demonstrated how may we attaine an acquaintance with it he tells us v. 9. in this was manifested the love of God because God sent his only begotten Son into the world that we might live through him This is the only discovery that God hath made of any such Property in his nature or of any thought of exercising it towards sinners in that he hath sent Jesus Christ into the world that we might live by him where now is the wise where is the Scribe where is the disputer of this world with all their wisedome Their voyce must be that of the Hypocrites in Sion Isa. 33. 14 15. That wisedome which cannot teach me that God is Love shall ever passe for folly Let men go to the Sun Moon Stars to showres of rain fruitfull seasons answer truly what by them they learn hereof Let them not think themselves wiser or better then those that went before them who to a man got nothing by them but being left unexcusable 2. Pardoning Mercy or Grace without this even his Love § 8 would be fruitlesse What discovery may be made of this by a sinfull man may be seen in the Father of us all who when he had sinned had no reserve for mercy but hid himselfe Gen. 3. 8. He did it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 when the wind did but a little blow at the presence of God And he did it foolishly thinking to hide himselfe among trees Psal. 139. 7 8. The Law was given by Moses Grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. Ioh. 1. 17. Grace in the truth and substance Pardoning Mercy that comes by Christ alone that Pardoning mercy which is manifested in the Gospell and wherein God will be Glorified to all Eternity Ephes. 1. 6. I meane not that Generall Mercy that velleity of acceptance which some put their hopes in that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which to ascribe unto God is the greatest dishonour that can be done him shines not with one ray out of Christ it is wholy treasured up in him and revealed by him Pardoning Mercy is God's free gracious acceptance of a sinner upon Satisfaction made to his Iustice in the blood of Jesus Nor is any discovery of it but as relating to the satifaction of Justice consistent with the Glory of God It is a mercy of inconceivable condescention in forgivenesse tempered with exact justice and severity Rom. 3. 25. God is said to set forth Christ to be a propitiation in his blood to declare his Righteousnesse in the forgivenesse of Sinnes his Righteousnesse is also manifested in the businesse of forgivenesse of sinnes and therefore it is every where said to be wholy in Christ Eph. 1. 7. So that this Gospell grace and pardoning mercy is alone Purchased by him and revealed in him And this was the maine end of all typicall institutions to manifest that Remission and forgivenesse is wholy wrapt up in the Lord Christ and that out of him there is not the least conjecture to be made of it nor the least morsell to be tasted Had not God set forth the Lord Christ all the Angells in Heaven and men on Earth could not have apprehended that there had been any such thing in the nature of God as this grace of pardoning Mercy The Apostle asserts the full manifestation as well as the exercise of this mercy to be in Christ only Tit. 3. 4 5. After that the kindnesse and love of God our Saviour towards man appeared namely in the sending of Christ and the declaration of him in the Gospell then was this pardoning mercy and Salvation not by workes discovered And these are of those Properties of God whereby he will § 9 be known whereof there is not the least glimpse to be obtained but by and in Christ and whoever knowes him not by these knowes him not at all They know an Idol and not the only true God He that hath not the Son the same hath not the Father 1 Joh. 2. 23. And not to have God as a Father is not to have him at all and he is known as a Father only as he is Love and full of pardoning Mercy in Christ. How this is to be had the Holy Ghost tells us 1 Joh. 5 20. The Son of God is come and hath given us an undestanding that we may know him that is true by him alone we have our understanding to know him that is true Now these Properties of God Christ revealeth in his doctrine in the Revelation he makes of God and his will as the great Prophet of the Church Joh. 17. 6. And on this account the knowledge of them is exposed to all with an evidence unspeakably surmounting that which is given by the Creation to his eternall power and Godhead But the life of this knowledge lyes in an acquaintance with his person wherein the expresse image and beames of this glory of his Father doe shine forth Heb. 1. 3. of which before 2. There are other Propertys of God which though also otherways discovered yet are so cleerly eminently and savingly § 10 only in Jesus Christ. As 1. His Vindictive Justice in punishing sinne 2. His Patience forbearance long-suffering towards sinners 3. His Wisedome in managing things for his own Glory 4. His Alsufficiency in himselfe and unto others All these though they may receive some lower and inferiour manifestations out of Christ yet they cleerly shine only in him so as that it may be our wisedome to be acquainted with them 1. His Vindictive Iustice. § 11 God hath indeed many ways manifested his indignation and anger against sinne so that men cannot but know that it is the Iudgement of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death Rom. 1 32. He hath in the Law threatned to kindle a fire in his anger that shall burne to the very heart of Hell And even in many providentiall dispensations his wrath is revealed from Heaven against all the ungodlinesse of men Rom. 1. 18. So that men must say that he is a God of Judgement And he that shall but consider that the Angells for sinne were cast from Heaven shut up under chaines of everlasting darknesse unto the Iudgement of the great day The rumor whereof seems to have been spread among the Gentiles whence the Poet makes his Iupiter threaten the inferiour rebellions Deitys with that punishment And how Sodom and Gomorrah were condemned with an ovethrow and burned into ashes that they might be examples unto those that should after live ungodly 2 Pet. 2. 6. cannot but discover much of Gods Vindictive Iustice and his anger against sinne but farre more cleare doth this shine into us in the Lord Christ. 1. In him God hath manifested the Naturallnesse of this § 12 Righteousnesse unto him in that it was impossible that it should
iniquities he is astonished to think that God should do so and admires that he did not take the Advantage of his provocations to cast him out of his presence He finds that with infinite wisdome in all long suffering he hath mannaged all his dispensations towards him to recover him from the power of the Devill to rebuke and chasten his spirit for sinne to endeare him unto himselfe there is I say nothing of greater sweetnesse to the soule then this and therefore the Apostle saies Rom. 3. 25. that all is through the forbearance of God God makes way for compleat forgivenesse of sinnes through this his forbearance which the other doth not 3. They differ in their Ends and aymes What is the ayme and designe of God in the dispensation of that forbearance which is § 15 manifested and may be discovered out of Christ the Apostle tells us Rom 9. 22. What if God willing to shew his wrath and to make his power known endured with much longsuffering the vessells of wrath fitted for destruction It was but to leave them inexcuseable that his power and wrath against sinne might be manifested in their destruction And therefore he calls it a suffering of them to walk in their own wates Act. 14. 16. which elsewhere he holds out as a most dreadfull judgement to wit in respect of that issue whereto it will certainly come as Psal. 81. 12. I gave them up to their Lusts and they walked in their own counsells which is as dreadfull a condition as a creature is capable of falling into in this world And Act. 17. 30. he calls it a winking at the sinnes of their ignorance as it were taking no care nor thought of them in their dark condition as it appears by the Antithesis but now he commandeth all men every where to repent He did not take so much notice of them then as to command them to repent by any cleare Revelation of his mind and will And therefore the exhortation of the Apostle Rom. 2 4. and despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and longsuffering not knowing that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance is spoken to the Jewes who had advantages to learne the naturall tendency of that goodnesse and forbearance which God exercises in Christ which indeed leads to Repentance or else he doth in generall intimate that in very Reason men ought to make another use of those things then usually they doe and which he chargeth them withall v. 5. but after thy hardnesse and impenitent heart c. At best then the patience of God unto men out of Christ by reason of their own incorrigible stubbornesse proves but like the waters of the River Phasis that are sweet at the top and bitter in the bottome they swimme for a while in the sweet and good things of this life Luk. 16. 25. wherewith being filled they sinke to the depth of all bitternesse But now evidently and directly the end of that Patience and forbearance of God which is excercised in Christ and discovered in him to us is the saving and bringing unto God those towards whom he is pleased to exercise them And therefore Peter tells you 2 Pet. 3. 9. that he is long suffering to us ward not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance that is all us towards whom he exercises forbearance for that is the End of it that his Will concerning our Repentance and Salvation may be accomplished and the nature of it with its end is well expressed Isa. 54. 9. This is as the waters of Noah unto me for as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more cover the earth so have I sworn that I would not be wroth c. it is Gods taking a course in his infinite Wisdome and goodnesse that we shall not be destroyed notwithstanding our sinnes and therefore Rom. 15. 5. these two things are laid together in God as coming together from him the God of patience and Consolation his patience is a matter of the greatest consolation And this is another property of God which though it may break forth in some ray's to some Ends and purposes in other things yet the treasures of it are hid in Christ and none is acquainted with it unto any spirituall advantage that learnes it not in him 3. His Wisdome his Infinite Wisdome in mannaging things for his own Glory and the good of them towards whom he hath § 16 thoughts of Love The Lord indeed hath laid out and manifested infinite Wisdome in his Works of Creation Providence and governing of the World in Wisdome hath he made all his Creatures How manifold are his works in Wisdome hath he made them all the Earth is full of his riches Psal. 104. 24. So in his Providence his supportment and guidance of all things in order to one another and his own glory unto the Ends appointed for them for all these things come forth from the Lord of Hosts who is Wonderfull in Counsell and excellent in working Isa. 28 29. His Law also is for ever to be admired for the excellency of the Wisdome therein Deut. 4. 7 8. but yet there is that which Paul is astonished at and wherein God will for ever be exalted which he calls the depth of the riches of the Wisdome and Knowledge of God Rom. 11 33. that is only hid in and revealed by Christ. Hence as he is said to be the Wisdome of God and to be made unto us Wisdome so the designe of God which is carried along in him and revealed in the Gospell is called the Wisdome of God and a Mystery even the hidden Wisdome which God ordained before the World was which none of the Princes of this world knew 1 Cor. 2. 7 8. Ephes. 3. 10. it is called the manifold Wisdome of God and to discover the Depth and Riches of this Wisdome he tells us in that verse that it is such that Principalities and Powers that very Angells themselves could not in the least measure get any acquaintance with it untill God by gathering of a Church of Sinners did actually discover it Hence Peter informes us that they who are so well acquainted with all the works of God doe yet bow downe and desire with earnestnesse to look into these things the things of the Wisdome of God in the Gospell 1 Pet. 1. 13. It askes a man much Wisdome to make a curious work fabrick and building but if one shall come and deface it to raise up the same building to more beauty and glory then ever this is excellency of Wisdome indeed God in the beginning made all things good glorious and beautifull When all things had in innocency and beauty the cleare impresse of his Wisdome and Goodnesse upon them they were very glorious Especially man who was made for his speciall Glory now all this beauty was defaced by sinne and the whole Creation rolled up in darkenesse
fitted for destruction nay what will it availe us to heare him proclaime himselfe the Lord the Lord God Mercifull and Gracious Abundant in Goodnesse and Truth yet withall that he will by no meanes cleare the guity so shutting up the exercise of all his other Properties towards us upon the account of our iniquiry Doubtlesse not at all Under this naked consideration of the Propertys of God Iustice will make men fly and hide Gen. 3. Is. 2. 21. chap. 33. 15 16. Patience render them obdurate Eccles. 8. 11. Holinesse utterly deters them from all thoughts of approach unto him Joh. 24. 19. what reliese have we from thoughts of his immensity and omnipresence if we have cause only to contrive how to fly from him Psal. 139. 11 12. if we have no pledge of his gracious presence with us This is that which brings Salvation when we shall see that God hath glorified all his Propertys in a way of doing us good Now this he hath done in Iesus Christ. In him hath he made his Iustice glorious in making all our iniquities to meet upon him causing him to beare them all as the Scape Goat in the Wildernesse not sparing him but giving him up to death for us all So exalting his Iustice and Indignation against sinne in a way of freeing us from the condemnation of it Rom. 3. v. 25. Rom. 8. 33 34. In him hath he made his Truth glorious and his Faithfullnesse in the exact accomplishment of all his absolute threatnings and promises that fountaine threat and commination whence all others flow Gen. 2. 17. in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye the death seconded with a Curse Deut. 27. 26. Cursed is every one that continueth not c. is in him accomplished fullfilled the truth of God in them layd in a way to our good He by the Grace of God tasted deathfor us Heb. 2. 9. and so delivered us who were subject to death v. 14. and he hath fullfilled the curse by being made a curse for us Gal. 3. 13. So that in his very threatnings his Truth is made glorious in a way to our good And for his Promises They are all yea and in him Amen to the Glory of God by us 2 Cor. 1. 20. And for his Mercy Goodnesse and the Riches of his Grace how eminently are they made Glorious in Christ and advanced for our good God hath set him forth to declare his Righteousnesse for the forgivenesse of sinne He hath made way in him for ever to exalt the Glory of his pardoning Mercy towards sinners To manifest this is the great designe of the Gospell as Paul admirably sets it out Eph. 1. 5 6 7 8. There must our soules come to an acquaintance with them or for ever live in darknesse Now this is a Saving knowledge and full of Consolation when we can see all the Propertys of God made Glorious and exalted in a way of doing us good And this wisdome is hid only in Jesus Christ hence when he desired his Father to Glorifie his name Joh. 12. 24. to make in him his name that is his Nature his Propertys his Will all glorious in that worke of Redemption he had in hand he was instantly answered from Heaven I have hoth glorified it and will glorify it againe He will giue it its utmost glory in him 2. That God will yet exercise and lay out those Properties of his to the utmost in our behalfe Though he hath made them § 20 all glorious in a way that may tend to our good yet it doth not absolutely follow that he will use them for our good for doe we not see innumerable Persons perishing everlastingly notwithstanding the manifestation of himselfe which God hath made in Christ. Wherefore further God hath committed all his properties into the hand of Christ if I may so say to be managed in our behalfe and for our good He is the power of God and the wisedome of God he is the Lord our Righteousnesse and is made unto us of God Wisedome and Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption Christ having glorifyed his Father in all his Attributes he hath now the exercise of them committed to him that he might be the Captaine of Salvation to them that doe believe So that if in the Righteousnesse the Goodnesse the Love the Mercy the Allsufficiency of God there be any thing that will doe us good the Lord Jesus is fully interested with the dispensing of it in our behalfe Hence God is said to be in him reconciling the world unto Himselfe 2 Cor. 5. 18. Whatever is in him he layeth it out for the Reconciliation of the World in and by the Lord Christ. And he becomes the Lord our Righteousnesse Isa. 45. 24. 25. and this is the second thing required 3. There remaineth only then that these Attributes of God § 21 so manifested and exercised are powerfull and able to bring us to the Everlasting fruition of him To evince this the Lord wraps up the whole Covenant of grace in one Promise signifying no lesse I will be your God In the Covenant God becomes our God and we are his People and thereby all his Attributes are ours also and least that we should doubt when once our eys are opened to see in any measure the inconceivable difficulty that is in this thing what inimaginable obstacles on all hands there lye against us that all is not enough to deliver and save us God hath I say wrapt it up in this expression Gen. 17. 1. I am saith he God Almighty Allsufficient I am wholly able to performe all my undertakings and to be thy exceeding great reward I can remove all difficulties answer all objections pardon all sinnes conquer all opposition I am God Allsufficient Now you know in whom this Covenant and all the promises thereof are ratified and in whose blood it is confirmed towit in the Lord Christ alone in him only is God an Allsufficient God to any and an exceeding great reward And hence Christ himselfe is said to sove to the utmost them that come to God by him Heb. 7. And these three things I say are required to be known that we may have a saving acquaintance and such as is attended with consolation with any of the Properties of God and all these being hid only in Christ from him alone it is to be obtained This then is the first part of our first Demonstration that all true and sound Wisedome and Knowledge is laid up in the Lord Christ and from him alone to be obtained because our Wisdome consisting in a maine part of it in the Knowledge of God his Nature and his Properties this lyes wholy hid in Christ nor can possibly be obtained but by him For the knowledge of our selves which is the Second part of § 22 our wisedome this consists in these three things which our Saviour sends his Spirit to convince the world of even sinne Righteousnesse and Judgment Joh. 6.
God they are his Temple As he is a King they are his Subjects he is the King of Saints as he is a head they are his Body he is the Head of the Church as he is a first borne he makes them his Brethren He is not ashamed to call them brethren I shall choose out one particular from among many as an Instance for the proof of this thing And that is this Christ § 3 reveales his secrets his minde unto his Saints and enables them to reveale the secrets of their hearts to him An evident demonstration of great delight It was Sampsons carnall delight in Dalilah that prevailed with him to reveale unto her those things which were of greatest concernment unto him He will not hide his minde from her though it cost him his life It is only a bosome friend unto whom we will unbosome our selves Neither is there possible a greater evidence of delight in close Communion then this that one will reveale his heart unto him whom he takes into society and not entertaine him with things common and vulgarly known And therefore have I chose this instance from amongst a thousand that might be given of this delight of Christ in his Saints He then communicates his minde unto his Saints and unto them only his minde the Councell of his love the thoughts of his § 4 heart the purposes of his bosome for our eternall good His minde the ways of his grace the workings of his spirit the Rule of his scepter and the obedience of his Gospell All spirituall Revelation is by Christ. He is the true light that inlightneth every man that commeth into the world John 1. 9. He is the day spring the day starre and the Sun So that it is impossible any light should be but by him from him it is that the secret of the Lord is with them that feare him and he shewes them his Covenant Psal. 15. v. 14. as he expresses it at large Joh. 15. 14 15 Ye are my friends if yee doe whatsoever I command you Hence forth I call you not servants for the Servant knoweth not what his Lord doth but I have called you friends for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you He makes them as his friends and useth them as friends as bosome friends in whom he is delighted He makes known all his minde unto them every thing that his Father hath committed to him as Mediator to be revealed Act. 20. 24. And the Apostle declares how this is done 1 Cor. 2. 10 11. he hath revealed these things to us by his Spirit for we have received him that we might know the things that are freely given us of God He sends us his Spirit as he promised to make known his minde unto his Saints and to lead them into all truth and thence the Apostle concludes we have known the minde of Christ v. 16. for he useth us as friends and declareth it unto us Joh. 1. 18. There is not any thing in the heart of Christ wherein these his friends are concerned that he doth not reveale to them All his love his Goodwill the secrets of his Couenant the paths of obedience the Mistery of Faith is told them And all this is spoken in opposition to unbelievers with whom he hath no communion These know nothing of the mind of Christ as they ought the naturall man receiveth not the things that are of God 1 Cor 2. 14. There is a wide difference between understanding the Doctrine of the Scripture as in the letter and a true knowing the minde of Christ. This we have by speciall unction from Christ. 1 Joh. 2. 24. we have an unction from the holy one and we know all things 1 Ioh. 5. last Now the things which in this Communion Christ reveales § 5 to them that he delights in may be referred to these two heads 1. Himselfe 2. His Kingdome 1. Himselfe John 14. 21. He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and will manifest my selfe unto him manifest my selfe in all my Graces desireablenesse and lovelinesse he shall know me as I am and such I will be unto him a Saviour a Redemer the chiefest of ten thousand He shall be acquainted with the true worth and value of the Pearle of Price let others looke upon him as having neither forme nor Comelinesse as noe way desireable He will manifest himselfe and his excellencyes unto them in whom he is delighted that they shall see him altogether Lovely He will vaile himselfe to all the world but the Saints with d open face shall behold his beauty and his glory and so be translated to the Image of the same Glory as by the spirit of the Lord 2 Cor. 3. 14. 2. His kingdome they shall be acquainted with the Government of his Spirit in their hearts as also with his Rule and the Administration of Authority in his Word and among his Churches Thus in the first place doth he manifest his delight in his Saints he communicates his secrets unto them He gives them to know his Person his Excellencys his Grace his Love his Kingdome his will the Riches of his Goodnesse and the Bowels of his mercy more and more when the world shall neither see nor know any such thing 2. He enables his Saints to communicate their mind to reveale § 6 their soules unto him that so they may walke together as intimate friends Christ knows the minds of all He knows what is in man and needs not that any man testify of him Joh. 2. 25. He searcheth the hearts and trieth the reines of all Revel 2. 23. But all know not how to communicate their minde to Christ. It wil not availe a man at all that Christ knows his minde for so he doth of every one whether he will or no but that a man can make his heart known unto Christ this is consolation Hence the prayers of the Saints are Incense Odours and those of others are Howling cutting off a dogs necke offering of Swines blood an Abomination unto the Lord. Now three things are required to enable a man to communicate his heart unto the Lord Jesus 1. Assistance for the worke for of our selves we cannot doe it And this the Saints have by the Spirit of Jesus Rom. 8 26 27. Likewise the spirit helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the minde of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God All indeavours all attempts for Communion with God without the supplyes of the Spirit of supplications without his effectuall working in the heart is of no value nor to any purpose And this opening of our hearts and bosomes to the Lord Jesus is that wherein he is exceedingly delighted
soules for the cause of his absence Secondly searching the promises for his presence 1. The soule finding not Christ present in his wonted manner warming cherishing reviving it with love nigh to it supping with it always filling its thoughts with himselfe dropping myrrhe and sweet tasts of love into it but on the contrary that other thoughts croud in and perplex the heart and Christ is not nigh when enquired after it presently enquires into the cause of all this calls it selfe to an account what it hath don how it hath behaved its selfe that it is not with it as at other times that Christ hath withdrawn himselfe and is not nigh to it in the wonted manner Here it accomplisheth a diligent search It considers the love tendernesse and kindnesse of the Lord Jesus what delight he takes in abiding with his Saints so that his departure is not without cause and provocation How saith it have I demeaned my selfe that I have lost my beloved Where have I been wandring after other lovers and when the miscarriage is found out it abounds in revenge and indignation 2. Having driven this to some issue the soule applyeth it selfe to the promises of the Covenant wherein Christ is most gratiously exhibited unto it Considers one ponders another to find a tast of him It considers dilligently if it can see the delightfull Countenance favour of Christ in them or no but now if as it often falls out the soule finds nothing but the carkasse but the bare letter in the promise if it come to it as to the grave of Christ of which it may be sayd not in it self but in respect of the seeking soule he is risen he is not here this amazes the soule and it knows not what to do As a man that hath a Jewell of great price having no occasion to use it lays it aside as he supposes in a safe place in an agony and extremity of want going to seek for his Jewell he finds it not in the place he expected and is filled with amazement and knows not what to doe so is it with this pearle of the Gospell after a man hath sold all that he hath for it and enjoyed it for a season then to have it missing at a time of need it must needs perplex him So was it with the Spouse here I sought him saith shee but I found him not A thing which not seldome befalls us in our Communion with Christ. But what doth she now doe doth she give over and search § 14 no more nay but says shee v. 2. I will arise I will not so give over I must have Christ or dye I will now arise or let me arise and goe about this businesse 1. She resolves to put her selfe upon another course a more vigorous inquest I will arise and make use of other meanes besides those of private prayer meditation selfe-searching and inquiring into the Promises which shee had insisted on before It carries 1. Resolution and a Zealous violent casting off that frame wherein she had lost her love I will arise I will not rest in this frame I am undone if I doe So sometimes God calls his Church to arise and shake it selfe out of the dust abide not in that Condition 2. Diligence I will now take another course I will leave no way unattempted no meanes untried whereby I may possibly recover Communion with my Beloved This is the condition of a Soule that finds not the wonted presence of Christ in its private and more retired inquiries Dull in prayer wandring in Meditations rare in thoughts of him I will not beare this frame what ever way God hath appointed I will in his strength vigorously pursue untill this frame be altered and I find my beloved 2. Then the way she puts her self upon is to goe about the City Not to insist upon particulars nor to strain the parts of the Allegory too far the City here intended is the City of God the Church and the passing through the broad and narrow streets is the diligent enquiry that the Spouse makes in all the paths and ordinances given unto it This then is the next thing the Soule addresses it selfe unto in the want of Christ when it finds him not in any private indeavours it makes vigorous application to the Ordinances of publique worship in prayer in preaching in Administration of the seales doth it look after Christ. Indeed the great enquiry the soules of Believers make in every ordinance is after Christ. So much as they find of him so much sweetnesse and refreshment have they and no more Especially when under any desertion they rise up to this enquiry They listen to every word to every prayer to finde if any thing of Christ any light from him any Life any Love appeares to them Oh that Christ would at length meet me in this or that Sermon and recover my poor heart to some sight of his Love to some tast of kindnesse The Solicitousnesse of a Believer in his inquest after Christ when he finds not his presence either for Grace or Consolation as in former days is indeed inexpressible Much of the frame of such a heart is couched in the redoubling of the Expression I sought him I sought him setting out an unconceivable passion and suitably industrious desire Thus being disappointted at home the Spouse proceeds But yet see the Event of this also she sought him but found him not It doth sometimes so fall out all will not doe they shall seek him and not find him they shall not come nigh him let them that enjoy any thing of the presence of Christ take heed what they doe if they provoke him to depart if they loose him it may cost them many a bitter enquiry before they finde him againe When a soul prays and Meditates searches the promises in private when it with earnestnesse and diligence attends all Ordinances in publick and all to get one glimpse of the face of Jesus Christ and all in vaine it is a sad condition What now follows in this estate v. 3. The watchmen found § 15 me c. That these watchmen of the City of God are the Watchmen and Officers of the Church is confessed and it is of sad consider ration that the Holy Ghost doth sometimes in this Book take notice of them on no good account plainly chap. 5. 7. they turn persecutors It was Luther's saying nunquam periclitatur religio nise inter reverendissimos Here they are of a more Gentle temper and seeing the poore disconsolate soule they seem to take notice of her Condition It is the duty indeed of faithfull watchmen to take notice of poor troubled deserted soules not to keep at a distance but to be willing to assist And a truely pressed soule on the account of Christs Absence cannot cover its love but must be enquiring after him saw you him whom my soul loveth This is my Condition I have had sweet enjoyment of my blessed Jesus
and the fruite of it in obediemce 2. As He in for and by whom we have acceptance with God § 30 in our obedience They know all their dutys are weake imperfect not able to abide the presence of God and therefore they looke to Christ as he who beares the iniquity of their Holy things who adds incense to their prayers gathers out all the weeds of their dutys end makes them acceptable to God 3. As one that hath renewed the commands of God unto them with mighty obligations unto obedience So the Apostle 2 Cor. 5. 14 15. the love of Christ constraines us of which afterwards 4. They consider him as God equall with his Father to whom all honour and obedience is due So Rev. 5. 14. But these things I have not long since opened in another treatise dealing about the Worship of Christ as Mediatour This then the Saints doe in all their Obedience they have a speciall regard to their deare Lord Jesus He is on all these accounts and innumerable others continually in their thoughs his love to them his life for them his death for them all his kindnesse and mercys constrains them to live to him 2. By labouring to abound in fruits of Holinesse as he deals § 31 with us in a way of bounty and deales out unto us abundantly so he requires that we abound in all gratefull obedientiall returnes to him so we are exhorted to be allways abounding in the worke of the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. This is that I intend the Saints are not satisfyed with that measure that at any time they have attained but are still pressing that they may be more dutifull more fruitfull to Christ. And this is a little glympse of some of that Communion § 32 which we enjoy with Christ. It is but a little from him who hath the least Experience of it of all the Saints of God who yet hath found that in it which is better then ten thousand worlds who desires to spend the residue of the few and evill days of his pilgrimage in pusuite hereof in the contemplation of the Excellencys desireablenesse Love and Grace of our deare Lord Jesus and in making returnes of obedience according to his will To whose soule in the middest of the perplexities of this wretched world and cursed rebellions of his own heart this is the great reliefe that he that shall come will come and will not tarry The spirit and the Bride say come and let him that readeth say come even so come Lord Iesus CHAP. VI. 1. Of Communion with Christ in purchased Grace Purchased Grace considered in respect of its rise and fountaine The first rise of it in the Obedience of Christ Obedience Properly ascribed to Christ Two ways considered what it was and wherin it did consist Of his Obedience to the Law in Generall Of the Law of the Mediator His habituall Righteousnesse how necessary as also his obedience to the Law of the Mediatour Of his actuall obedience or active Righteousnesse All Christs obedience performed as he was mediatour His active obedience for us This proved at large Gal. 4. 4 5. Rom. 5. 19. Phil. 3. 19. Zach. 3. 3 4 5. One Objection removed Considerations of Christs active Righteousnesse closed Of the Death of Christ and its influence into our Acceptation with God A price Redemption what it is A Sacrifice Attonement made thereby A punishment satisfaction thereby The intercession of Christ with its influence into our Acceptation with God OUR processe is now to Communion with Christ in § 1 Purchased Grace as it was before proposed That we may know him and the Power of his Resurrection and the Fellowship of his suffering and be made conformable to his death Phil. 3. 10. By Purcased grace I understand all that Righteousnesse and Grace which Christ hath procured or wrought out for us or doth by any meanes make us partakers of or bestowes on us for our benefit by any thing that he hath done or suffered or by any thing he continueth to doe as Mediatour The first may be considered two ways 1. In respect of the Rise and Fountaine of it 2. Of its nature or wherein it consisteth 1. It hath a threefold Rise Spring or Causality in Christ. 1. The Obedience of his Life 2. The Suffering of his Death 3. His continued Intercession All the Actions of Christ as Mediatour leading to the Communication of Grace unto us may be either referred to these heads or to some things that are subservient to them or consequents of them For the nature of this Grace wherin we have Communion with Christ flowing from these heads and fountaines it may § 2 be referred to these three 1. Grace of Justification or acceptation with God which makes a relative change in us as a state and condition 2. Grace of Sanctification or Holinesse before God which makes a reall change in us as to principle and operation 3. Grace of Priviledge which is mixed as we shall shew if I goe forth to the handling thereof Now that we have Communion with Christ in this purchased § 3 Grace is evident on this single consideration that there is almost nothing that Christ hath done which is a spring of that Grace whereof we speake but we are said to doe it with him We are Crucifyed with him Gal. 2. 20. we are dead with him 2 Tim. 2. 11. Col. 3. 3. and buried with him Rom. 6. 4. Col. 2. 12. we are quickned together with him Col. 2. 13. risen with him Col. 3. 1. He hath quickned us together with Christ and hath raised us up together and made us sit together in Heavenly places Ephes. 2. 5 6. In the actings of Christ there is by vertue of the compact between him as Mediatour and the Father such an assured foundation laid of the communication of the fruites of those actings unto those in whose stead he performed them that they are said in the participation of those fruites to have done the same things with him The life and power of which truth we may have occasion hereafter to inquire into The first fountaine and spring of this Grace wherein we have § 4 our Communion with Christ is first to be considered and that is the Obedience of his life cōcerning which it must be declared 1. What it is that is intended thereby wherein it consisteth 2. What influence it hath into the Grace whereof we speake To the handling of this I shall only premise this Observation namely that in the order of procurement the Life of Christ as was necessary precedeth his death and therefore we shall handle it in the first place But in the order of Application the Benefits of his death are bestowed on us antecedently in the nature of the things themselves unto those of his life as will appeare and that necessarily from the state and condiwherein we are 1. By the Obedience of the life of Christ I intend the universall § 5 Conformity of the Lord
unto them declares the usefullnesse and pretiousnesse of it to their Soules stirring them up to a desire and valuation of it and lastly effectually bestowes it upon them reckons it unto them as theirs that they should by it for it with it be perfectly accepted with his Father Thus for our Acceptation with God two things are required § 9 1. That Satisfaction be made for our disobedience for whatever we had done which might dammage the justice and Honour of God and that God be attoned towards us which could no otherwise be but by undergoing the penalty of the Law This I have shewed abundantly is done by the death of Christ God made him to be sinne for us 2 Cor. 5. 21. a Curse Gal 3. 13. On this account we have our Absolution our Acquitment from the guilt of sinne the sentence of the Law the wrath of God Rom. 8. 33. 38. We are justified acquitted freed from condemnation because it was Christ that dyed He bare our sins in his body on the tree 1 Pet. 2. 24. 2. That the Righteousnesse of the Law be fulfilled and the obedience performed that is required at our hands and this is § 7 done by the life of Christ Rom. 5. 18 19. So that answerably hereunto according to our state and condition of our Acceptation with God there are two parts 1. Our Absolution from the guilt of sinne that our Disobedience § 8 be not charged upon us This we have by the death of Christ our sinnes being imputed to him shall not be imputed to us 2 Cor. 5. 21. Rom. 4. 25. Isa. 5. 12. 2. Imputation of Righteousnesse that we may be accounted perfectly Righteous before God and this we have by the life of Christ. His Righteousnesse in yeelding obedience to the Law is imputed to us And thus is our Acceptation with God compleated Being discharged from the guilt of our disobedience by the death of Christ and having the Righteousnesse of the Life of Christ imputed to us we have Friendship and Peace with God And this is that which I call our Grace of Acceptation with God wherein we have communion with Jesus Christ. That which remaines for me to doe is to shew how Believers hold distinct communion with Christ in this Grace of Acceptation § 9 and how thereby they keep alive a sense of it the comfort and life of it being to be renewed every day Without this life is an Hell no Peace no Joy can we be made partakers of but what hath its rise from hence Look what grounded perswasion we have of our Acceptation with God that He is at peace with us thereunto is the revenue of our Peace Comfort Joy yea and Holinesse it selfe proportioned But yet before I come in particular to handle our practicall communion with the Lord Jesus in this thing I must remove § 10 two considerable objections the one of them lying against the first part of our Acceptation with God the other against the latter Ob 1. For our Absolution by upon the death of Christ it may be said that if the Elect have their Absolution Reconciliation and Freedome by the Death Blood and Crosse of Christ whence is it then that they are not all Actually absolved at the death of Christ or at least so soon as they are borne but that many of them live a long while under the wrath of God in this world as being Unbelievers under the sentence and condemning power of the Law why are they not immediately freed upon the payment of the price and making Reconciliation for them Ob. 2. If the Obedience of the Life of Christ be imputed unto us and that is our Righteousnesse before God then what need we yeeld any Obedience our selves is not all our praying labouring watching fasting giving almes are not all fruits of Holinesse in purity of heart and usefulnesse of conversation all in vaine and to no purpose and who then will or need take care to be holy humble righteous meeke temperate patient good peaceable or to abound in good works in the World I shall God assisting briefely remove these two Objections and then proceed to carry on the designe in hand about our communion with Christ. 1. Jesus Christ in his undertaking of the work of our Reconciliation with God for which cause he came into the world and § 11 the Accomplishment of it by his death was constituted and considered as a Common publick person in the stead of them for whose Reconciliation to God He suffered Hence He is the Mediatour between God and Man 1 Tim. 2. 5. that is one who undertook to God for us as the next words manifest v. 6. and gave himselfe a Ransome for all And the Surety of the new Covenant Heb. 7. 22. undertaking for and on the behalfe of them with whom that Covenant was made Hence he is said to be given for a Covenant to the people Isa. 42. 6. and a leader 49. 8. He was the second Adam 1 Cor. 15. 45 47. to all Ends and purposes of Righteousnesse to his spirituall seed as the first Adam was of sin to his naturall seed Rom. 5. 15 16 17 18 19. 2. His being thus a Common Person arose chiefely from these things 1. In generall from the Covenant entred into by § 12 himselfe with his Father to this purpose The Termes of this covenant are at large insisted on Isa. 53. summed up Psal. 40. 7 8. Heb 10. 8 9 10. Hence the Father became to be his God which is a Covenant expression Psal. 89. 26. Heb 1. 5. Psal. 22. 1. Psal. 40. 8. Psal. 45. 7. Revel 3. 12. Mich. 5. 4. So was he by his Father on this account designed to this work Isa. 42. 1. ch 6. 1. ch 49. 9. Mal. 3. 1. Zech. 13. 7. Joh. 3. 16. 1 Tim. 1. 15. Thus the Counsell of peace became to be between them both Zech. 6. 13. that is the Father and Son And the Son rejoyces from Eternity in the thought of this undertaking Prov. 8. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30. The command given him to this purpose the Promises made to him thereon the assistance afforded to him I have elsewhere handled 2. In the Soveraigne Grant Appointment and Designe of the Father giving and delivering the Elect to Jesus Christ in this § 13 Covenant to be redeemed and reonciled to himselfe Joh. 17. 6. thine they were and thou gavest them to me They were Gods by Eternall Designation and Election and He gave them to Christ to be redeemed Hence before their calling or believing He calls them his sheep Joh. 10. 15 16. laying downe his life for them as such And hence are we said to be chosen in Christ Eph. 1. 4. or designed to obtain all the fruits of the Love of God by Christ and committed into his hand for that end and purpose 3. In his undertaking to suffer what was due to them and to doe what was to be done by them that they might be
15 16. I have ordained you that you should bring forth fruite of Obedience and that it should remaine And 3. The Holy Ghost appoints and Ordaines Believers to workes of Obedience and Holinesse and to worke holinesse in others So in particular Act. 13. 2. He appoints and designes men to the great worke of Obedience in preaching the Gospell and in sinning men sinne against him 2. Our Holinesse our Obedience worke of Righteousnesse is § 27 one eminent and especiall end of the peculiar dispensation of Father Sonne and Spirit in the businesse of exalting the Glory of God in our Salvation of the Electing love of the Father the Purchasing love of the Sonne And the Operative love of the Spirit 1. It is a peculiar end of the Electing love of the Father Ephes. 1. 4. He hath chosen us that we should be holy and unblameable So Isa. 4. 3 4. His aime and designe in choosing of us was that we should be Holy and unblameable before him in love This he is to accomplish and will bring about in them that are his He chooses us to Salvation through the sanctification of the Spirit and beliefe of the truth 2 Thess. 2. 12. This the Father designed as the first and immediate end of Electing love And proposes the Consideration of that Love as a motive to Holinesse 1 Joh. 4. 8 9 10. 2. It is so also of the exceeding love of the Son whereof the Testimonys are innumerable I shall give but one or two Tit. 2. 14. Who gave himselfe for us that he might redeem us from all inquity and purify to himselfe a peculiar people zealous of good workes This was his aime his designe in giving himselfe for us as Ephes. 5. 26 27. Christ loved the Church and gave himselfe for it that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word that he might present it to himselfe a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be holy and without blemish 2 Cor. 5. 15. Rom. 6. 5. 3. It is the very worke of the Love of the Holy Ghost his whole worke upon us in us for us consists in preparing of us for Obedience enabling of us thereunto and bringing forth the fruits of it in us and this he doth in opposition to a Righteousnesse of our own either before it or to be made up by it Tit. 3. 5. I need not insist on this The fruits of the Spirit in us are known Gal. 5. 22. And thus have we a twofold bottome of the necessity of our Obedience and personall Holinesse God hath appointed it He requires it And it is an eminent immediate End of the distinct dispensation of Father Sonne and Hoy Ghost in the worke of our Salvation If Gods Soveraignty over us is to be owned If his Love towards us be to be regarded if the whole worke of the ever blessed Trinity for us in us be of any moment our Obedience is necessary 3. It is necessary in respect of the end thereof and that § 28 whether you Consider God our selves or the world 1. The end of our Obedience in respect of God is his Glory and Honour Mal. 1. 6. This is Gods honour all that we give him It is true he will take his honour from the stoutest and proudest Rebell in the world but all we give him is in our Obedience The Glorifying of God by our Obedience is all that we are or can be Particularly 1. It is the Glory of the Father Mat. 5. 16. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your Good workes and Glorify your Father which is in Heaven By our walking in the light of Faith doth Glory arise to the Father The fruits of his Love of his Grace of his Kindnesse are seen upon us and God is glorifyed in our behalfe And 2. The Sonne is Glorifyed thereby It is the will of God that as all men honour the Father so should they honour the Sonne Joh. 5. 23. and how is this done by believing in him Joh. 14. 1. obeying of him Hence Joh. 17. 10. He says He is Glorifyed in Believers and prays for an increase of Grace and Union for them that he may yet be more Glorifyed and all might know that as Mediator he was sent of God 3. The Spirit is Glorifyed also by it He is grieved by our Disobedience Ephes. 4. 30. and therefore his Glory is in our bringing forth fruit He dwells in us as in his Temple which is not to be defiled Holinesse becometh his Habitation for ever Now if this that hath been said be not sufficient to evince a necessity of our Obedience we must suppose our selves to speake with a sort of men who regard neither the Soveraignty nor Love nor Glory of God Father Son or Holy Ghost Let men say what they please though our Obedience should be all lost and never regarded which is impossible for God is not unjust to forget our labour of love yet here is a sufficient bottome ground and Reason of yeilding more Obedience unto God then ever we shall doe whilst we live in this world I speake also only of Gospell Grounds of Obedience and not of those that are Naturall and Legall which are indispensable to all mankind 2. The end in respect of our selves immediately is threefold § 29 1. Honour 2. Peace 3. Usefullnesse 1. Honour It is by Holinesse that we are made like unto God and his Image is renewed againe in us This was our honour at our Creation this exalted us above all our fellow creatures here below we were made in the Image of God This we lost by sinne and became like the beasts that perish To this honour of conformity to God of bearing his Image are we exalted againe by Holinesse alone Be ye holy says God because I am Holy 1 Pet. 1. 16. And be you perfect that is in doing good as your Heavenly Father is perfect Math. 5. 48. in a likenesse and conformity to him and herein is the Image of God renewed Ephes. 4. 23 24. Therein we put on the new man which after God is created in Righteousnesse and Holinesse of truth This was that which originally was attended with power and dominion is still all that is beautifull or comely in the world How it makes men honourable and precious in the sight of God of Angells of men how alone it is that which is not despised which is of price before the Lord what contempt and scorne he hath of them in whom it is not in what Abomination he hath them and all their ways might easily be evinced 2. Peace by it we have Communion with God wherein Peace alone is to be enjoyed The Wicked are like a troubled Sea that § 30 cannot rest and there is no peace to them saith my God Isa. 48. 21. There is no peace rest or quietnesse in a distance separation or alienation from God He is the rest of our
of meere Grace that it is bestowed on us it is not at all of workes Though it be in its selfe a Righteousnesse of workes yet to us it is of meere Grace So Tit. 3. 4 5 6 7. But ofter that the kindnesse and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared Not by workes of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour That being justified by his grace we should be made heires according to the hope of eternall life The rise of all this dispensation is kindnesse and Love that is Grace v. 4. The way of Communication negatively is not by workes of Righteousnesse that we have done positively by the communication of the Holy Ghost v. 5. The meanes of whose procurement is Jesus Christ v. 6. And the work it selfe is by grace v. 7. Here is use made of every word allmost whereby the exceeding rich Grace kindnesse mercy and goodnesse of God may be expressed all concurring in this worke As 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his goodnesse benignity readinesse to communicate of himselfe and his good things that may be profitable to us 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 mercy love and propensity of mind to help assist relieve them of whom he speakes towards whom he is so affected 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 mercy forgivenesse● compassion tendernesse to them that suffer and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 free pardoning bounty undeserved love and all this is said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He exercises all these Properties and Attributes of his nature towards us that he may save us and in the bestowing of it giving us the Holy Ghost it is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he powred him out as water out of a vessell without stop and hesitation and that not in a small measure but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 richly and in abundance whence as to the work it selfe it is emphatically said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 justified by the Grace of him who is such an one And this doe the Saints of God in their communion with Christ exceedingly rejoyce in before him that the way of their Acceptation before God is a way of Grace kindnesse and mercy that they might not boast in themselves but in the Lord and his goodnesse crying how great is thy goodnesse how great is thy bounty 3. They approve of it and rejoyce in it as a way of great peace and security to themselves and their own soules They remember § 42 what was their state and condition whilest they went about to set up a Righteousnesse of their own and were not subject to the Righteousnesse of Christ how miserably they were tossed up and downe with continuall fluctuating thoughts sometimes they had hope and sometimes were full of feare sometimes they thought themselves in some good condition and anon were at the very brink of Hell their Consciences being racked and torne with sinne and feare but now being justified by Faith they have peace with God Rom. 5. 1. All is quiet and serene not only that storme is over but they are in the haven where they would be They have abiding peace with God Hence is that description of Christ to a poore soule Isa. 32. 2. And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind and a covert from the tempest as rivers of water in a dry place as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land Wind and Tempest and drought and wearinesse nothing now troubles the soule that is in Christ he hath an hiding place and a covert and rivers of water and the shaddow of a great rock for his security This is the great mystery of Faith in this businesse of our Acceptation with God by Christ that whereas the soule of a Believer finds enough in him and upon him to rend the very caule of the heart to fill him with feares terrour disquietments all his dayes yet through Christ he is at perfect peace with God Isa. 26. 3. Psal. 4. 6 7 8. Hence do the soules of Believers exceedingly magnify Jesus Christ that they can behold the face of God with boldnesse confidence peace joy Assurance that they can call him Father beare themselves on his love walke up and down in quietnesse and without feare how glorious is the Son of God in this Grace They remember the wormwood gall that they have eaten the vinegar and teares they have drunk the trembling of their soules like an Aspen leafe that is shaken with the wind when ever they thought of God what contrivances they have had to hide and flye and escape to be brought now to setlement security must needs greatly affect them 4. They cordially approve of this Righteousnesse because it is a way and meanes of the exceeding Exaltation and honour of § 43 the Lord Jesus whom their soules doe love Being once brought to an acquaintance with Jesus Christ their hearts desire nothing more then that He may be honoured and glorifyed to the utmost in all things have the preheminence Now what can more tend to the advancing and honouring of him in our hearts then to know that He is made of God unto us Wisedome and Righteousnesse 1 Cor. 1. 30. Not that He is this or that part of our Acceptation with God but He is all He is the whole They know that in the account of his working out their acceptation with God He is 1. Honoured of God his Father Phil. 2. 7. 8 9 10. He § 44 made himselfe of no reputation and tooke upon him the forme of a servant and was made in the likenesse of men And being found in fashion as a man he humbled himselfe and became obedient unto death even the death of the crosse wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow of things in Heaven and things in earth and things under the earth and that every tongue should confesse that Jesus Christ is Lord to the Glory of God the Father Whether that word wherefore denotes a connexion of causality or only a consequence this is evident that on the account of his suffering and as the end of it He was honoured and exalted of God to an unspeakable preheminence dignity and Authority according as God had promised him on the same account Is. 53. 11 12. Act. 2. 36. Act. 5. 30 31. And therefore it is said that when He had by himselfe purged our sinnes He sate down at the right hand of the Majesty on high Heb. 1. 3. 2. He is on this account honoured of all the Angells in Heaven § 45 even because of this great worke of bringing sinners unto God for they do not only bow down desire to look into the mystery of the crosse 1 Pet. 1. 12. but worship and praise him allways on this
objection is made to it and for those who think it may have any weight I referre them to the Answer given in that Chapter by the Apostle as also to what was said before to the necessity of our obedience notwithstanding the Imputation of the Righteousnes of Christ. But you will say How should we addresse our selves to the performance of this duty what path are we to walk in § 60 1. Faith exercises it's selfe in it especially three waies 1. In Meditation The heart goes over in its own thoughts the part above insisted on sometimes severally semetimes joyntly sometimes fixing primarily on one thing sometimes on another and sometimes going over the whole At one time perhaps the soule is most upon consideration of its own sinfulnesse and filling it selfe with shame and selfe abhorrency on that account sometimes it is filled with the thoughts of the Righteousnesse of Christ and with joy unspeakable and glorious on that account Especially on great occasions when grieved and burthened by negligence or eruption of corruption then the soule goes over the whole work and so drives things to an issue with God and takes up the peace that Christ hath wrought out for him 2. Considering and enquiring into the promises of the Gospell which hold out all these things the Excellency Fullnesse and Suitablenesse of the Righteousnesse of Christ the Rejection of all false Righteousnesse and the commutation made in the Love of God which was formerly insisted on 3. In Prayer herein doe their Soules goe through this work day by day And this communion have all the Saints with the Lord Jesus as to their Acceptation with God which was the first thing proposed to consideration CHAP. IX Of Communion with Christ in holinesse The severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Christ herein 1. His Intercession 2. Sending of the Spirit 3. Bestowes habituall Grace What that is and wherein it consists This purchased by Christ bestowed by him Of actuall Grace How the Saints hold communion with Christ in these things manifested in sundry particulars OUr Communion with the Lord Jesus as to that Grace of Sanctification and Purification whereof we have § 1 made mention in the severall distinctions and degrees thereof formerly is nextly to be considered And herein the former Method must be observed and we must shew 1. What are the peculiar Actings of the Lord Christ as to this Communion and 2 dly what is the Duty of the Saints herein The summe is how we hold Communion with Christ in Holinesse as well as in Righteousnesse and that very briefly There are severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Jesus in reference to this particular as § 2 1. His Interceding with the Father by vertue of his Oblation in the behalfe of his that he would bestow the Holy Spirit on them Here I chuse to enter because of the oblation of Christ it selfe I have spoken before Otherwise every thing is to be run up to that head that sourse and spring There lies the foundation of all spirituall mercies whatever as afterwards also shall be manifested Now the Spirit as unto us a Spirit of Grace Holinesse and Consolation is of the purchase of Christ. It is upon the matter the great promise of the New Covenant Ezek. 11. 19. I will put a new Spirit within you So also Chap. 36. v. 27. Jerem. 32. 39 40. and in sundry other places whereof afterwards Christ is the Mediator and Surety of this new Covenant Heb. 7. 22. Jesus was made Surety of a better Testament or rather Covenant A Testament needs no Surety He is the undertaker on the part of God and man also Of man to give satisfaction of God to bestow the whole Grace of the Promise as Chap. 9. 15. For this cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament that by meanes of death for the Redemption of Transgressions that were under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternall inheritance He both satisfied for sin and procured the promise He procures all the Love and Kindnesse which are the fruits of the Covenant being himselfe the Originall promise thereof Gen. 3. 16. The whole being so ordered in all things and made sure 2 Sam. 23 5. that the residue of its Effects should all be derived from him depend upon him and be procured by him that he in all things might have the preheminence Col. 1. 19. according to the compact and agreement made with him Isa. 53. 12. They are all the Purchase of his blood and therefore the Spirit also as promised in that Covenant 1 Cor. 1. 20. Now the whole Fruit and Purchase of his Death is made out from the Father upon his Intercession This Ioh. 14. 16 17 18. He promiseth his Disciples that he will pursue the worke which he hath in hand in their behalfe and intercede with the Father for the Spirit as a fruit of his purchase Therefore He tells them that He will not pray the Father for his Love unto them because the Eternall Love of the Father is not the Fruit but the Fountaine of his Purchase but the Spirit that is a Fruit that saith He I will pray the Father for c. And what Christ asketh the Father as Mediator to bestow on us that is part of his Purchase being promised unto him upon his undertaking to doe the will of God And this is the First thing that is to be considered in the Lord Jesus as to the communication of the spirit of Sanctification and purification the First thing to be considered in this our Communion with him He intercedes with his Father that he may be bestowed on us as a Fruit of his Death and Bloodshed in our behalfe This is the Relation of the Spirit of Holinesse as bestowed on us unto the Mediation of Christ. He is the great foundation of the covenant of Grace being himselfe everlastingly destinated and freely given to make a purchase of all the good things thereof Receiving according to promise the Holy Ghost Acts 2. 33. he sheds him abroad on his own This Faith considers fixes on dwells upon For 2 ly His Prayer being granted as the Father allwaies hears him He actually sends his Spirit into the Hearts of his Saints there to dwell in his stead and to doe all things for them and in them which He himselfe hath to doe This Secondly is the Lord Christ by Faith to be Eyed in and that not only in respect of the first enduing of our hearts with his Holy Spirit but also of the continuall supplies of it drawing forth and exciting more effectuall Operations and Actings of that indwelling Spirit Hence though Ioh. 14. 16. He says the Father will give them the Comforter because the Originall and Soveraigne Dispensation is in his hand and it is by him made out upon the Intercession of Christ yet not being bestowed immediatly on us but as it were given into the hand of Christ for us He affirmes
that as to Actuall collation or bestowing he sends him himselfe Chap. 15. v. 26. I will send the Comforter to you from the Father He receives him from his Father and Actually sends him unto his Saints So Chapt. 16. 7. I will send him and v. 14 15. He manifests how he will send him He will furnish him with that which is his to bestow upon them He shall take of mine of that which is properly and peculiarly so mine as Mediatour the fruit of my Life and Death unto Holinesse and give it unto you but of these things more afterwards This then is the Second thing that the Lord Christ doth and which is to be eyed in him he sends his Holy Spirit into our Hearts which is the efficient cause of all Holinesse and Sanctification quickening enlightning purifying the Soules of his Saints How our union with him with all the benefits thereon depending floweth from this his communication of the spirit unto us to abide with us and to dwell in us I have at large elsewhere declared where also this whole matter is more fully opened And this is to be considered in him by faith in reference to the Spirit its selfe 2 ly There is that which we call Habituall Grace that is the § 4 Fruits of the Spirit the Spirit which is borne of the Spirit Ioh. 3. 6. That which is borne of or produced by the Holy Ghost in the heart or soule of a man when he is regenerate that which makes him so is spirit in opposition to the flesh or that enmity which is in us by nature against God It is Faith Love Joy Hope and the rest of the Graces of the Gospell in their root or common principle Concerning which these two things are to be observed 1. That though many particular Graces are mentioned § 5 yet there are not different Habits or Qualities in us not severall or distinct principles to answer them but only the same Habit or Spirituall principle putting forth it selfe in various operations or wayes of working according to the variety of the Objects which it goeth forth unto is their common principle So that it is called and distinguished as above rather in respect of actuall exercise with relation to its objects then habituall Inherence it being one Root which hath these many Branches 2. This is that which I intend by this Habit of Grace A new gratious Spirituall life or principle created and bestowed on the Soule whereby it is changed in all its Faculties and Affections fitted and enabled to goe forth in the way of obedience unto every divine Object that is proposed unto it according to the mind of God For Instance The mind can discerne of Spirituall things in a Spirituall manner and therein it is Light Illumination The whole soule closeth with Christ as held forth in the Promises of the Gospell for Righteousnesse and Salvation that is Faith which being the maine and principall work of it it often gives Denomination unto the whole So when it rests in God in Christ with Delight Desire and complacency it is called Love being indeed the Principle suiting all the Faculties of our soules for Spirituall and living Operations according to their naturall use Now it differs 1. From the Spirit dwelling in the Saints for it is a created Quality The Spirit dwells in us as a Free Agent in an Holy § 6 Habitation This Grace as a Quality remaines in us as in its own proper Subject that hath not any subsistence but therein and is capeable of being intended or restrained under great variety of degrees 2. From actuall Grace which is transient this making its Residence in the soule Actuall Grace is an Elapse of Divine Influence and Assistance working in and by the Soul any Spirituall Act or Duty whatsoever without any praeexistence unto that Act or Continuance after it God working in us both to will and to doe But this Habituall Grace is alwaies resident in us causing the soule to be a meet principle for all those holy and Spirituall opperations which by Actuall Grace are to be performed And 3. It is capable of Augmentation and Diminution as was said In some it is more large and more Effectuall then in others Yea in some persons more at one time then another Hence are those Dyings Decays Ruines Recoverys Complaynts and Rejoycings whereof so frequent mention is made in the Scripture These things being premised as to the nature of it Let us § 7 now consider what we are to Eye in the Lord Iesus in reference hereunto to make an entrance into our Communion with him therein as things by him or on his part performed 1. As I said of the Spirit so in the first place I say of this it is of the Purchase of Christ and is so to be looked on It is given unto us for his sake to believe on him Phil. 1. 29. The Lord on the behalfe of Christ for his sake because it is purchased procured by him for us bestowes Faith by same rule all grace upon us We are blessed with all spirituall blessings in Heavenly places in him Eph. 1. 3. IN HIM that is in through his Mediation for us His Oblation and Intercession Iye at the bottome of this dispensation Were not Grace by them procured it would never by any one soule be enjoyed All Grace is from this fountaine In our receiving it from Christ we must still consider what it cost him want of this weakens faith in its proper workings His whole intercession is founded on his Oblation 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. What he purchased by his Death that nor more nor lesse as hath been often said He intercedeth may be bestowed And he prays that all his Saints may have this Grace whereof we speake Joh. 17. 17. Did we continually consider all Grace as the fruit of the Purchase of Christ it would be an exceeding Endearement on our Spirits Nor can we without this consideration according to the tenor of the Gospell aske or exspect any Grace It is no prejudice to the free Grace of the Father to look on any thing as the purchase of the Son It was from that Grace that he made that Purchase And in the Receiving of Grace from God we have not Communion with Christ who is yet the treasury and store house of it unlesse we look upon it as his purchase He hath obtained that we should be sanctifyed through out have life in us be humble holy believing dividing the spoyle with the mighty by destroying the workes of the Divell in us 2. The Lord Christ doth Actually Communicate this Grace unto his Saints and bestows it on them Of his fullnesse we have all received and Grace for Grace Joh. 1. 16. For 1. The Father actually invests him with all the Grace whereof by Compact and Agreement he hath made a purchase as he received the promise of the
difference between the liberty that § 21 slaves assume and the liberty which is due to children 1. Slaves take liberty from duty children have liberty in duty there is not a greater mistake in the world then that the liberty of Sons in the house of God consists in this they can performe duties or take the freedome to omit them they can serve in the family of God that is they think they may if they will and they can choose whether they will or no. This is a liberty stolne by Slaves not a liberty given by the Spirit unto Sons The liberty of Sons is in the inward spirituall freedome of their hearts naturally and kindly going out in all the ways and worship of God When they find themselves straitened and shut up in them they wrestle with God for enlargement and are never contented with the doing of a duty unlesse it be done as in Christ with free genuine and enlarged hearts The liberty that servants have is from duty the liberty given to Sons is in duty 2. The liberty of slaves or servants is from mistaken deceiving conclusions The liberty of Sons is from the power of the indwelling Spirit of Grace or the liberty of servants is from outward dead conclusions the liberty of Sons from an inward living principle 2. Love as to the manner of their obedience gives them delight and joy Ioh. 14. 15. If yee love me saies Christ keep my Commandements Love is the bottome of all their dutys hence our Saviour resolves all obedience into the love of God and our Neighbour and Paul upon the same ground tells us that Love is the fullfilling of the Law 1 Cor. 13. 10. where love is in any duty it is compleate in Christ. How often doth David even with admiration expresse this principle of his walking with God Oh saith he how I love thy Commandements This gives Saints delight that the Commandements of Christ are not grievous to them Jacobs hard service was not grievous to him because of his love to Rachel No duty of a Saint is grievous to him because of his love to Christ They doe from hence all things with delight and Complacency Hence doe they long for advantages of walking with God pant after more ability and this is a great share of their Son-like freedome in obedience It gives them joy in it 1 John 4. 18. there is no feare in Love but perfect love casteth out feare when their soule is acted to obedience by love it expells that feare which is the issue of bondage upon the Spirit Now when there is a concurrence of these two Life and Love there is freedome liberty largenesse of heart exceedingly distanced from that straight and bondaged frame which many walk in all their days that know not the Adoption of Sons 2. The Object of their Obedience is represented to them as desireable when to others as 't is terrible In all their approaches § 23 to God they eye him as a Father they call him Father Gal. 4. 6. not in a forme of words but in the spirit of Sons God in Christ is continually before them not only as one deserving all the honour and obedience which he requires but also as one exceedingly to be delighted in as being all sufficient to satisfie and satiate all the desires of the soule when others napkin their tallents as having to deale with an austeer master they draw out their strength to the uttermost as drawing nigh to a gracious rewarder They goe from the principle of life and love to the bosome of a living and loving Father they doe but returne the strength they doe receive unto the fountaine unto the Ocean 3. Their Motive unto obedience is love 2 Cor. 5. 15. § 24 from an apprehension of love they are effectually carryed out by love to give up themselves unto him who is love What a freedome is this what a largenesse of spirit is in them who walke according to this rule Darkenesse feare bondage conviction hopes of Righteousnesse accompany others in their ways The Sonns by the Spirit of Adoption have light Love with complacency in all their walkings with God the world is an universall stranger unto the frame of children in their Fathers house 4 The Manner of their obedience is willingnesse They yeild § 25 themselves unto God as those that are alive from the dead Rom. 6. 13. they yeild themselves give up themselves willingly cheerfully freely with my whole heart saith David Rom. 12. 1. they present themselves a living sacrifice and a willing sacrifice 5. The Rule of their walking with God is the law of § 26 liberty as divested of all its terrifying threatning killing condemning cursing power and rendred in the blood of Jesus sweet tender usefull directing helpfull as a rule of walking in the life they have received not the way of working for the life they have not I might give more instances These may suffice to manifest that liberty of Obedience in the family of God which his sons and daughters have that the poor convinced Gibeonites are not acquainted withall 2. The second thing which the Children of God have by § 27 Adoption is Title They have Title right to all the priviledges and advantages of the family whereinto they are translated This is the preheminence of the true sons of any family The ground on which Sarah pleaded the ejection of Ishmael was that he was the son of the bondwoman Gen. 21. 10 and so no genuine Child of the family and therefore could have no right of heir ship with Isaak The Apostles arguing is we are no more servants but Sons and if Sons then heires Rom. 8. 14 16. then have we right and Title and being not borne hereunto for by nature we are the Children of wrath we have this Right by our Adoption Now the Saints hereby have a double right and Title 1 Proper and direct in respect of spiritualls 2. Consequentiall in respect of temporalls The first also or the Title as adopted Sons unto spiritualls is in respect of the object of it twofold 1. Unto a present place name and roome in the House of § 29 God and all the priviledges and administrations there of 2. To a future fullnesse of the great inheritance of Glory of a Kingdome purchased for that whole family whereof they are by Jesus Christ. 1. They have a Title unto and an interest in the whole administration of the family of God here The supreame administration of the house of God in the hand of the Lord Christ as to the institution of ordinances and dispensation of the spirit to enliven and make effectuall those Ordinances for the end of their institution is the prime Notion of this administration And hereof they are the prime objects All this is for them and exercised towards them God hath given Jesus Christ to be the head over all things unto the Church which is his body Ephes. 1. 22 23. he hath made him the head
things chiefly that as you may be provided for them so when they do befall you you may be supported with the consideration of my Deity and Omniscience who told you all these things before they came to passe v. 4. but these things have I told you that when the time shall come you may remember I told you of them But if they be so necessary whence is it that thou hast not acquainted us with it all this while why not in the beginning at our first calling Even saith our Saviour because there was no need of any such thing for whilest I was with you you had protection and direction at hand And these things I said not at the beginning because I was present with you but now the state of things is altered I must leave you v. 5. And for your parts so are you astonished with sorrow that you doe not aske me whether I goe the consideration whereof would certainly relieve you seeing I goe to take possession of my glory and to carry on the worke of your salvation but your hearts are filled with sorrow and feare and you doe not so much as enquire after reliefe v. 5. 6. whereupon he adjoynes that wonderfull assertion v. 7. Neverthelesse I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I goe away for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you This verse then being the peculiar foundation of what shall afterward § 5 be declared must particularly be considered as to the words of it and their interpretation and that both with respect to the preface of them and the asseveration in them with the Reason annexed thereunto 1. The first word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is an adversative not excepting to any thing of what himselfe had spoken before but to their apprehension I know you have sad thoughts of these things but yet neverthelesse 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell you the truth The words are exceeding Emphaticall and denote some great thing to be ushered in by them First 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell it you this that shall now be spoken I who love you who take care of you who am now about to lay downe my life for you they are my dying words that you may believe me I who am truth it selfe I tell you and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell you the truth you have in your sad misgiving hearts many misapprehensions of things you think if I would abide with you all these evills might be prevented but alasse you know not what is good for you nor what is expedient I tell you the truth this is truth it selfe and quiet your hearts in it There is need of a great deale of evidence of truth to comfort their soules that are dejected and disconsolate under an apprehension of the absence of Christ from them be the Apprehension true or false And this is the first part of the words of our Saviour the preface to what he was to deliver to them by way of a weighty convincing asseveration to disintangle thereby the thoughts of his Disciples from prejudice and to prepare them for the receiving of that great Truth which he was to deliver 2. The Assertion it selfe followes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 § 6 it is expedient for you that I goe away There are two things in the words Christs departure and the usefulnesse of it to his Disciples For his departure it is known what is intended by it The withdrawing his bodily presence from the earth after his Resurrection the heavens being to receive him untill the time of the restitution of all things For in respect of his Diety and the exercise of Love and care towards them he promised to be with them to the end of the world Mat. 28. last Of this saith he 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it conduceth to your good it is profitable for you it is for your advantage it will answer the end that you aime at that is the sence of the word which we have translated expedient it is for your profit and advantage This then is that which our Saviour asserts and that with the earnestnesse before mentioned desiring to convince his sorrowfull followers of the truth of it namely that his departure which they so much feared and were troubled to think of would turne to their profit and advantage 3. Now although it might be expected that they should acquiesce § 7 in this asseveration of truth it selfe yet because they were generally concerned in the ground of the truth of it he acquaints them with that also and that we may confesse it to be a great matter that gives certainty and evidence to that proposition he expresses it negatively and positively if I goe not away he will not come but if I depart I will send him Concerning the going away of Christ I have spoken before of the Comforter his coming and sending I shall now treat as being the thing aimed at 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the word being of sundry significations § 8 many Translations have thought fit not to restraine it but doe retaine the Originall word paracletus so the Syriak also and as some think it was a word before in use among the Jewes whence the Chaldee Paraphrast makes use of it Job 16. 20. and among'st them it signifies one that so taught others as to delight them also in his teaching that is to be their Comforter In Scripture it hath two eminent significations an Advocate and a Comforter in the first sence our Saviour is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 John 2. 2. whether it be better rendered here an Advocate or a Comforter may be doubted Look into the foregoing occasion of the words which is the Disciples sorrow and trouble and it seemes to require the Comforter sorrow hath filled your hearts but I will send you the Comforter look into the next words following which containe his peculiar work for which he is now promised to be sent and they require he should be an Advocate to plead the cause of Christ against the world v. 8. I shall choose rather to interpret the promise by the Occasion of it which was the Sorrow of his Disciples and to retaine the name of the Comforter Who this Comforter is our Blessed Saviour had before declared Chap. 15. 26. he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Spirit of § 9 Truth that is the Holy Ghost who revealeth all truth to the Sons of men Now of this Comforter two things are affirmed 1. That He shall come 2. That Christ shall send him 1. That he shall come The Affirmative of his coming on the performance of that condition of it of Christs going away is included in the negation of his comming without its accomplishment If I goe not away he will not come if I doe goe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will come so that there is not only the mission of Christ but the will
this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the spirit works effectually his power is in it he will work and none shall let him If he will bring to our remembrance the promises of Christ for our Consolation neither Satan nor man sin nor world nor Death shall interrupt our comfort This the Saints who have Communion with the Holy Ghost know to their Advantage sometimes the Heavens are black over them and the Earth trembles under them publick personall calamities and distresses appeare so full of horror and darknesse that they are ready to faint with the Apprehensions of them Hence is their great reliefe and the retrivement of their Spirits their consolation nor trouble depend not on any out ward condition nor inward frame of their own hearts but on the powerfull and effectuall workings of the Holy Ghost which by Faith they give themselves up unto 2. Voluntarily distributing to every one as he will and therefore is this work done in so great variety both as to the § 6 same persons and diverse For the same person full of joy sometimes in a great distresse full of consolation every promise brings sweetnesse when his pressures are great and heavy another time in the least triall seeks for comfort searches the promise and it is farre away The reason is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the spirit distributes as he will And so with diverse persons to some each promise is full of Life and comfort others tast little all their daies all upon the same account And this faith especially regards in the whole businesse of consolation it depends on the soveraigne will of the Holy Ghost and so is not tied unto any rules or course of procedure Therefore doth it exercise it selfe in waiting upon him for the seasonable accomplishment of the good pleasure of his Will 3. Freely Much of the variety of the dispensation of Consolation by promises depends on this freedome of the spirits operation Hence it is that comfort is given unexpectedly when the heart hath all the Reasons in the World to look for destresse and sorrow thus sometimes it is the first meanes of recovering a backsliding soule who might justly expect to be utterly cast off And these considerations are to be carried on in all the other Effects and fruits of the Comforter of which afterwards And in this first generall Effect or work of the Holy Ghost towards us have we communion and fellowship with him The Life and Soule of all our comforts lye treasured up in the promises of Christ. They are the breasts of all our consolation Who knows not how powerlesse they are in the bare letter even when improved to the uttermost by our considerations of them and meditation on them as also how unexpectedly they sometimes break in upon the soule wth a conquering endearing Life and vigour Here Faith deales peculiarly with the Holy Ghost It considers the promises themselves looks up to him waites for him considers his appearances in the word depended on ownes him in his work and Efficacy No sooner doth the soule begin to feele the life of a promise warming his heart relieving cherishing supporting delivering from feare entanglements or troubles but it may it ought to know that the Holy Ghost is there which will adde to his joy and lead him into fellowship with him 2. The next generall work seemes to be that of Joh. 16. 14. The Comforter shall glorify mee for he shall receive of mine and shall § 7 shew it unto you The work of the spirit is to glorify Christ whence by the way we may see how farre that spirit is from being the comforter who sets up himselfe in the roome of Christ such a spirit as saith He is all himselfe for as for him that suffered at Hierusalem it is no matter that we trouble our selves about him this spirit is now all This is not the Comforter His work is to glorify Christ him that sends him And this is an evident signe of a false spirit what ever its pretence be if it glorify not that Christ who was now speaking to his Apostles and such are many that are gone abroad into the World But what shall this spirit doe that Christ may be glorified He shall saith he take of mine 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what these things are is declared in the next verse all things that the Father hath are mine therefore I said he shall take of mine It is not of the Essence and essentiall properties of the Father and Son that our Saviour speaks but of the Grace which is communicated to us by them This Christ calls my things being the fruit of his purchase and mediation on which account he saith all his Fathers things are his that is the things that the Father in his Eternall love hath provided to be dispensed in the blood of his Sonne all the fruits of Election these said he the comforter shall receive that is they shall be committed unto him to dispose for your good and advantage to the end before proposed So it follows 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He shall shew or declare and make them known to you Thus then is he a Comforter He reveales to the soules of Believers the good things of the Covenant of Grace which the Father hath provided and the Sonne purchased He shews to us Mercy Grace Forgivenesse Righteousnesse Acceptation with God letteth us know that these are the things of Christ which he hath procured for us shews them to us for our comfort and establishment These things I say he effectually declares to the soules of Believers and makes them know them for their own good know them as originally the things of the Father prepared from eternity in his Love and Good-will as purchased for them by Christ and laid up in store in the Covenant of Grace for theiruse Then is Christ magnified and glorified in their hearts then they know what a Saviour and Redeemer he is A soule doth never glorify or honour Christ upon a discovery or sense of the Eternall Redemption he hath purchased for him but it is in him a peculiar Effect of the Holy Ghost as our Comforter No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12. 3. 3. He sheds abroad the Love of God in our hearts Rom. 5. 5. That § 8 it is the Love of God to us not our Love to God which is here intended the context is so cleare as nothing can be added thereunto now the Love of God is either of Ordination or of Acceptation The love of his purpose to doe us good or the Love of Acceptation and approbation with him both these are called the Love of God frequently in Scripture as I have declared Now how can these be shed abroad in our hearts not in themselves but in a sense of them in a spirituall apprehension of them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is shed abroad the same word that is used concerning the Comforter being given us Titus 2. 6. God
sheds him abundantly or powers him on us so He sheds abroad or powres out the Love of God in our hearts Not to insist on the expression which is Metaphoricall the businesse is that the Comforter gives a sweet and plentifull Evidence and perswasion of the Love of God to us such as the soule is taken delighted satiated withall This is his work and he doth it effectually To give a poore sinfull soule a comfortable perswasion affecting it throughout in all its faculties and affections that God in Jesus Christ loves him delights in him is well pleased with him hath thoughts of tendernesse and kindnesse towards him to give I say a soule an overflowing sence hereof is an unexpressible mercy This we have in a peculiar manner by the H. Gh it is his proper work as all his works are works of Love and kindnes so this of § 9 communicating a sense of the Love of the Father mixes it self with all the particulars of his actings And as we have herein peculiar communion with himselfe so by him we have communion with the Father even in his Love which is thus shed abroad in our hearts so not only do we rejoyce in and Glorify the Holy Ghost which doth this work but in him also whose love it is Thus is it also in respect of the Sonne in his taking of His and showing of it unto us as was declared What we have of heaven in this World lyes herein and the manner of our fellowship with the Holy Ghost on this account falls in with what was spoken before 4. Another Effect we have of his Rom. 8. 16. The spirit it selfe § 10 bears witnesse with our spirits that we are the Children of God You know whose Children we are by nature children of Satan and of the curse or of wrath By the Spirit we are put into another capacity and are Adopted to be the children of God inasmuch as by receiving the spirit of our Father we become the children of our Father Thence is he called v. 15. the Spirit of Adoption Now sometimes the soule because it hath somewhat remaining in it of the principle that it had in its old condition is put to Question whether it be a child of God or no and thereupon as in a thing of the greatest importance puts in its claime with all the Evidences that it hath to make good its Title The spirit comes and beares witnesse in this case An allusion it is to judiciall proceedings in point of Titles and Evidences The Judge being set the person concerned layes his claime produceth his Evidences and pleads them his Adversaries endeavouring all that in them lies to invalidate them and disanull his plea and to cast him in his claime In the middest of the triall a person of known and approved integrity comes into the Court and gives Testimony fully and directly on the behalfe of the claimer which stops the mouthes of all his Adversaries and filles the man that pleaded with joy and satisfaction So is it in this case The soule by the power of its own Conscience is brought before the Law of God there a man puts in his plea that He is a Child of God that he belongs to Gods family and for this end produceth all his Evidences every thing whereby Faith gives him an interest in God Satan in the mean time opposeth with all his might sinne and Law assist him many flawes are found in his Evidences the Truth of them all is questioned and the soule hangs in suspence as to the issue In the middest of the plea and contest the Comforter comes and by a word of promise or otherwise overpowers the heart with a comfortable perswasion and bears downe all objections that his plea is good and that he is a child of God And therefore it is said of him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 When our Spirits are pleading their Right and Title He comes in and bears witnesse on our side at the same time enabling us to put forth acts of filiall obedience kind and Child like which is called crying Abba father Remember still the manner of the Spirit 's working before mentioned that he doth it effectually voluntarily and freely Hence sometimes the dispute hangs long the cause is pleading many years The Law seems sometimes to prevaile sin and Satan to rejoyce and the poor soule is filled with dread about its inheritance perhaps it s own witnesse from its Faith Sanctification former experience keeps up the plea with some life and comfort but the work is not done the conquest is not fully obtained untill the Spirit who worketh freely and effectually when and how he will comes in with his Testimony also cloathing his power with a word of promise he makes all parties concerned to attend unto him and puts an end to the Controversy Herein he gives us holy Communion with himselfe The soule knows his voyce when he speaks nec hominem sonat There is something too great in it to be the Effect of a created power When the Lord Jesus Christ at one word stilled the raging of the Sea and Wind all that were with him knew there was Divine power at hand Math. 4. 39. And when the Holy Ghost by one word stills the tumults and stormes that are raised in the Soule giving it an immediate calme and security it knows his divine power and rejoyces in his presence 5. He seales us We are sealed by the holy Spirit of promise Eph. § 11 1. 13. and grieve not the Holy Spirit whereby you are sealed to the day of redemption chap. 4. 30. I am not very clear in the certaine peculiar intendment of this Metaphor what I am perswaded of the mind of God in it I shall briefely impart In a seale two things are Considered 1. The nature of it 2. The use of it The nature of sealing consists in the imparting of the image or character of the seale to the thing sealed This is to seale a thing to stampe the character of the seale on it In this sense the effectuall Communication of the image of God unto us should be our sealing The Spirit on Believers really communicating the image of God in Righteousnesse and true Holinesse unto the Soule sealeth us To have this stamp of the Holy Ghost so as to be an evidence unto the soul that it is accepted with God is to be sealed by the spirit taking the Metaphor from the nature of sealing And in this sense is our Saviour said to be sealed of God Joh. 6. 27. even from that impression of the power wisedome and majesty of God that he had upon him in the discharge of his Office 2. The End of sealing is twofold 1. To confirme or ratify any grant or conveiance made in writing In such cases men § 12 set their seales to make good and confirme their grants and when this is done they are irrevocable Or to confirme the testimony that is given by any one of the
The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the spirit of wisdome and understanding the spirit of councell and might the spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord c. Many of the endowments of Christ from the Spirit wherewith he was abundantly anointed are here recounted Principally those of Wisdome Councell and Understanding are insisted on on the Account whereof all the Treasures of Wisdome and Knowledge are said to be in him Col. 2. 3. and though this be but some part of the furniture of Jesus Christ for the discharge of his Office yet it is such as where our anoynting to the same purpose is mentioned it is said peculiarly on the effecting of such Qualifications as these so John 2. 22 and 27. the work of the anoynting is to teach us The Spirit therein is a Spirit of Wisdome and understanding of Councell Knowledge and quick understanding in the feare of the Lord. So was the great promise of the Comforter that he should teach us Joh. 14. 26. that he should guide us into all truth Chap. 16. 13. This of teaching us the mind and will of God in the manner wherein we are taught it by the Spirit our Comforter is an eminent part of our unction by him which only I shall instance in Give me leave to say there is a threefold teaching by the spirit 1. A teaching by the Spirit of Conviction and illumination so the Spirit teacheth the world that is many in it by the Preaching of the Word as he is promised to doe Joh. 16. 8. 2. A teaching by the spirit of Sanctification opening blind eyes giving a new understanding shining into our hearts to give us a knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ enableing us to receive Spirituall things in a Spirituall light 1 Cor. 2. 8. giving a saving knowledge of the mistery of the Gospell and this in severall degrees is common to all Believers 3. A teaching by the Spirit of Consolation making sweet usefull and joyfull to the soule the discoveries that are made of the mind and Will of God in the light of the Spirit of Sanctification Here the oyle of the Spirit is called the Oyle of gladnesse That which beings Joy and Gladnesse with it And the name of Christ hereby discovered is a sweet oyntment powred forth that causeth Soules to runne after him with joy and delight Cant. 1. 2. We see it by daily experience that very many have little tast and sweetnesse and relish in their Soules of those Truths which yet they savingly know and believe But when we are taught by this unction oh how sweet is every thing we know of God As we may see in the place of Iohn where mention is made of the teaching of this unction it respects peculiarly the Spirit teaching of us the Love of God in Christ the shining of his Countenance which as David speaks puts Gladnesse into our hearts Psal. 4. 6 7. We have this then by the Spirit he teacheth us of the Love of God in Christ he makes every Gospell Truth as wine well refined § 25 to our Soules and the good things of it to be a feast of fatt things gives us Joy and gladnesse of heart with all that wee know of God which is the great preservative of the Soule to keep it close to Truth The Apostle speaks of our teaching by this unction as the meanes whereby we are preserved from seduction Indeed to know any Truth in the Power sweetnesse Joy Gladnesse of it is that great security of the soules constancy in the preservation and retaining of it They will readily change Truth for Error who find no more sweetnesse in the one then in the other I must crave the Readers pardon for my briefe passing over these great things of the Gospell my present designe is rather to enumerate then to unfold them This one work of the Holy Ghost might it be pursued would require a fuller discourse then I can allot unto the whole matter in hand All the priviledges we enjoy all the Dignity and honour we are invested withall our whole dedication unto God our Nobility and Royalty our interest in all Church advantages and approaches to God in worship our separation from the world the name whereby we are called the liberty we enjoy all flow from this head are all branches of this effect of the Holy Ghost I have mentioned only our teaching by this unction a Teaching that brings joy and gladnesse with it by giving the heart a sense of the Truth wherein we are instructed When we find any of the good Truths of the Gospell come home to our soules with life vigour and power giving us gladnesse of heart transforming us into the image and likenesse of it the Holy Ghost is then at his work is powring out of his oyle We have Adoption also by the Spirit hence he is called the Spirit of Adoption that is either he who is given to Adopted ones § 26 to secure them of it to beget in their hearts a sense and Perswasion of the Fathers Adopting Love or else to give them the priviledge it selfe as is intimated Joh. 1. 12. Neither is that opposite hereunto which we have Gal. 4 6. for God may send the spirit of supplication into our hearts because we are Sons and yet Adopted by his spirit But of this elsewhere He is also called the Spirit of Supplication under which notion he is promised Zach. 12. 10. and how he affects that in us is § 27 declared Rom. 8. 26. 27. and Gal 4. 6. and we are thence said to pray in the Holy Ghost Our prayers may be considered 1. Two waies First as a spirituall Duty required of us by God and so they are wrought in us by the Spirit of Sanctification which helps us to performe all our duties by exalting all the faculties of the Soule for the Spirituall discharge of their respective offices in them 2. As a meanes of retaining Communion with God whereby we sweetly ease our hearts in the bosome of the Father and receive in refreshing tasts of his Love The Soule is never more raysed with the Love of God then when by the Spirit taken into intimate communion with him in the discharge of this duty and therein it belongs to the Spirit of Consolation to the Spirit promised as a Comforter And this is the next thing to be considered in our Communion with the Holy Ghost namely what are the peculiar Effects which he worketh in us and towards us being so bestowed on us as was declared and working in the way and manner insisted on Now these are His bringing the promises of Christ to remembrance glorifying him in our hearts shedding abroad the love of God in us witnessing with us as to our spirituall estate and condition sealing us to the day of redemption being the earnest of our Inheritance anoynting us with priviledges as to their consolation confirming our Adoption and being present
of God on the account of our Redemption To him that loved us and washed us with his own blood to him be praise and glory Rev. 1. 6 4 14. And are not the like praises and blessings due to him by whom the work of Redemption is made effectuall to us who with no lesse infinite love undertook our consolation then the Sonne our Redemption when we feele our hearts warmed with joy supported in peace established in our obedience let us ascribe to him the praise that is due to him blesse his name and rejoyce in him And this glorifying of the Holy Ghost in thanksgivings on § 10 a spirituall sense of his consolations is no small part of our communion with him Considering his free ingagement in this work his coming forth from the Father to this purpose his mission by the Son and condescension therein his Love and kindnesse the soule of a believer is powred out in thankfull praises to him and is sweetly affected with the duty There is no duty that leaves a more heavenly savour in the soule then this doth Also in our prayers to him for the carrying on the work of our consolation which he hath undertaken ly's our communion § 11 with him John praies for Grace and peace from the seven spirits that are before the Throne or the Holy Ghost whose operations are perfect and compleat This part of his worship is expresly mentioned frequently in Scripture and all others do necessarily attend it Let the Saints consider what need they stand in of these effects of the Holy Ghost before mentioned with many such others as might be insisted on Weigh all the priviledges which we are made partakers of Remember that he distributes them as he will that he hath the Soveraigne disposall of them and they will be prepared for this duty How and in what sense it is to be performed hath been already declared what is the formall reason of this worship and § 12 ultimate object of it I have also manifested In the duty it selfe is put forth no small part of the life Efficacy and vigor of Faith and we come short of that enlargednesse of spirit in dealing with God and are straightned from walking in the breadth of his waies which we are called unto if we learne not our selves to meet him with his worship in every way he is pleased to communicate himselfe unto us In these things he does so in the person of the Holy Ghost In that person do we meet him his Love Grace and Authority by our prayers and supplications Again Consider him as he condescends to this delegation of the Father and the Sonne to be our Comforter and ask him daily § 13 of the Father in the name of Jesus Christ. This is the daily work of Believers They look upon and by Faith consider the Holy Ghost as promised to be sent In this promise they know lies all their Grace peace mercy joy and hope For by him so promised and him alone are these things communicated to them If therefore our life to God or the joy of that life be considerable in this we are to abound to ask him of the Father as Children doe of their Parents daily bread And as in this asking and receiving of the Holy Ghost we have communion with the Father in his Love whence he is sent and with the Son in his Grace whereby he is obtained for us so with himselfe on the account of his voluntary condescension to this dispensation Every request for the Holy Ghost implyes our closing with all these Oh the Riches of the Grace of God Humbling our selves for our miscarriages in reference to him is another part of our communion with him That we § 14 have grieved him as to his Person quenched him as to the motion of his grace or resisted him in his Ordinances is to be mourned for as hath been declared Let our Soules be humbled before him on this account This one considerable Ingredient of Godly sorrow and the thoughts of it are as suitable to the affecting of our Hearts with humiliation and indignation against sin as any other whatever I might proceed in the like considerations as also make application of them to the particular effects of the Holy Ghost enumerated but my designe is only to point out the heads of things and to leave them to the improvement of others I shall shut up this whole discourse with some considerations § 15 of the sad estate and condition of men not interested in this promise of the Spirit nor made partakers of his Consolation 1. They have no true Consolation or comfort be their Estate condition what it will Are they under affliction or in trouble They must beare their own burden and how much to weak they are for it if God be pleased to lay on his hand with more weight then ordinary is easily known Men may have stoutnesse of Spirit and put on great Resolutions to wrestle with their troubles But when this is meerly from the naturall spirit of a man 1. For the most part it is but an outside It is done with respect to others that they may not appeare low spirited or dejected Their hearts are eaten up and devoured with troubles and anxiety of minde Their thoughts are perplexed and they are still striving but never come to a conquest Every new trouble every little alteration in their trialls puts them to new vexation It is an ungrounded resolution that beares them up and they are easily shaken 2. Secondly what is the best of their resolves and enduring it is but a contending with God who hath entangled them the strugling of a flea under a mountaine Yea though on out ward considerations and principles they endeavour after patience and tolerance yet all is but a contending with God a striving to be quiet under that which God hath sent on purpose to disturbe them God doth not afflict men without the Spirit to exercise their patience but to disturbe their peace and security All their arming themselves with patience and resolution is but to keep the hold that God will cast them out of or else make them the nearer to ruine This is the best of their consolation in the time of their trouble 3. Thirdly if they doe promise to themselves any thing of the care of God towards them and relieve themselves thereby as they often doe on one account or another especially when they are driven from other holds all their reliefe is but like the dreaming of an hungry man who supposeth that he eateth and drinketh and is refreshed but when he awaketh he is empty and disappointed So are they as to all their reliefe that they promise to receive from God and the support which they seem to have from him When they are awaked at the latter day and see all things clearly they will find that God was their enemy laughing at their calamity and mocking when their feare was on them So is it with them