Selected quad for the lemma: love_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
love_n child_n good_a love_v 6,316 5 6.3785 4 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A20809 The vvorldes resurrection, or The generall calling of the Iewes A familiar commentary vpon the eleuenth chapter of Saint Paul to the Romaines, according to the sence of Scripture, and the consent of the most iudicious interpreters, wherein aboue fiftie notable questions are soundly answered, and the particular doctrines, reasons and vses of euery verse, are profitable and plainly deliuered. By Thomas Draxe. Minister of the word of God. Draxe, Thomas, d. 1608. 1608 (1608) STC 7187; ESTC S116746 91,311 159

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Quest. Can the Church fall away from the couenant grace and fauour of God Ans. The body in generall may I meane those that are onely outwardly called and the ministery of the Gospell may be as it is often taken from them and so they fall away to Atheisme heresie or prophanesse for God alwayes hath his elect which come to Christ and shall neuer bee cast out God putteth his feare in their hearts and they shall neuer depart from him Thirdly Christ prayeth for them and is alwayes heard Lastly the golden chaines of saluation viz. predestination calling iustification and glorification is nor can bee neuer dissolued or broken 2. Question Through their fall saluation is hapned to the Gentiles Qu. Are they excused that by their vnbeleefe and vnthankfulnesse giue an occasion vnto other mens conuersion Ans. No no more then Iudas who by his treason and hanging of himselfe ministred an occasion viz. accidentally to the calling and surrogating of Matthias in his roome For first they insteed of giuing good example which they are bound to doe offend and scandalize others Secondly the good commeth not from them as any causes or proper instruments of it but is to be ascribed to Gods goodnesse and wisedome onely who can and often doth out of darkenesse bring light and out of sinne draw good Lastly theeues robbers murtherers and oppressors giue occasion of enacting and executing of good lawes yet no thankes to them for they had no such intention secondly in regarde of themselues their sinnes are farre more vile and horrible then the good that commeth accidentally by it Haue they stumbled that they should fall God forbid Here we may note and obserue Gods goodnesse and the constancie of his eternall loue in Christ to his children whom hee loueth once hee loueth euer hee doth not for the vnthankfulnesse of many or most breake off all occasion to doe good to his though neuer so few in number and neuer so odious and contemptible in the world If there bee but one Noah and his family in the world that truly serueth him hee will remember and saue them when all the world besides perisheth If there be but one Lot in Sodome hee shall bee preserued when all the rest are consumed though Christs flocke bee a little flock yet they shall inherite a kingdome and they whom the Lord shall finde waking and well dooing at his comming albeit they bee neuer so rare they shall be blessed The reason is Gods couenant is vnchangeable and reacheth vnto a thousand generations and the infidelity of men cannot make his faith and truth in performance of his promises of none effect Secondly God is iust and doth not as wee see amongst men punish and condemne the iust for the vniust Vse This must encourage and confirme vs in the course of godlinesse and in sauing our selues from the common corruption of faith or manners wee shall not loose our reward Bee the times neuer so corrupt religion neuer so abolished sinne neuer so rife Atheisme and superstition neuer so much swarme and abound yet God thinketh neuer the worse of his or thereby taketh an occasion to handle them roughly but hee maketh a distinction and difference betweene the righteous and the wicked betweene him that serueth God and him that serueth him not 2. Vse Here is condemned the bad and vniust practise of some that for one man of a calling or profession that falleth and offendeth taketh occasion rashlye to censure and condemne all as though all the Apostles should be condemned of couetousnesse and treason because Iudas was such or all holy Deacons of Apostacie Idolatry and fornication because Nicholaus proued to be such or all professors of lying and indirect dealing because Ananias and Saphyra his wife were detected to be such and therefore extraordinarily punished whereas in this bad and worst world wee may meruaile that any remaines good rather then all or most are such Secondly the number of the good is euer farre lesse then the number of the wicked By their fall saluation is come to the Gentiles God in his wisdome doth so order and dispose of the things of men that hee doth turne those things which in and of themselues are euill and hurtfull vnto occasion of good Hee intendeth worketh and effecteth alwayes good albeit the instruments intend and worke ill The Alchymists of our time notwithstanding all their paines prating and practising can neuer turne and conuert base mettalls into gold but God can and often doth turne euill into good Thus ●hee turned the malice enuie and ill affection of them that put Christ to death to mans saluation Ioseph his selling into Aegipt and his long imprisonment to his great and high aduancement ●●d the releeuing and preferment of his old Father and of all his enuious brethren and thus hee directed the infirmitie of Abraham and the Mid-wiues in lying into their safetie and Dauid before Achis faining himselfe madde into Dauids preseruation Vse Let none then that feare God bee terrified and daunted with the blustring threatnings or furiousnesse of the wicked against them but in faith patience and silence commend themselues and their cause to God for hee will direct all to good and out of euill premises draw good conclusions Psal. 38. Psal. 112. To prouoke them to follow them See heere and obserue the great wisedome and louing kindnesse of God towards his children who by his fauour shewed vnto others and by substituting others into their places maketh them ashamed of their vnthankfulnesse and laboureth to stirre vp in them a desire and purpose of reconcilement Because saith the Lord they haue mooued mee to iealousie with that which is not God they haue prouoked mee to anger with their vanities I will moo●e them to iealousie with those that are no people I will prouoke them to anger with a foolish nation And herein God dealeth with them as a tender Father with his vnkinde or disobedient childe that will not come to him hee taketh another sonne in his armes or setteth him betweene his legges embraceth praiseth and maketh much of him hereby correcting the stubbernesse of his other sonne and prouoking him to seeke for the like fauour and acceptance 1. Vse Hereby are condemned those that by their Idolatrie as the Papists doe or else with others by their arrogancie pride and contempt alienate and deteine the Iewes from Christianity 2. Vse Secondly let vs endeuour by our pure and sincere seruing of God by our holy zeale by our godly life and iust dealing to● giue light vnto the Iewes and at length to prouoke them to emulation and so to winne them that there may be vnder Christ the head ●one fould and one shepheard Iohn 10. v. 27. 3. Vse Let vs as we be waile their hardnesse of heart vile contempt of Christ and his Gospell so dayly and heartily with that Elizaeus of our age now in glory pray for
our selues to be Christs subiects and seruants to suffer no euil lusts and concupiscences to rule and raigne in vs but to permit Christ by his word and his spirit to guide gouerne vs otherwise we shal be bruised with an Iron rod slaine before Christ his face and shall neuer enter into his rest the heauenly Canaan and the heauenly Ierusalem Ps. 2. v. 9. Lu. 19.27 Heb. 3. v. 18. 19. But they are beloued for the Fathers sake God in his elect doth not consider what they deserue nor alwaies respect thē according to their present vnbeliefe but regardeth what he hath promised to Abraham and his seed and therefore he wil not change his purpose but in time vouchsafeth them his sauor albeit for the present by reason of their vnbeleife and impenitency hee frowne vpon them and seeme to disfauor and renounce them The reason hereof is first because God is good ful of goodnes mercy and truth vpon the communication of which he vpon mens conuersion expecteth and requireth all the praise honor glory to be yeelded and ascribed vnto him only Secondly God by shewing mercy to the degenerate Iewes wil at length get him far greater glory and renown of his mercy power then before Vse 1. Let vs not our selues dispaire of Gods mercy by reason of our former present errors and enormities be they neuer so many mighty for our saluation dependeth not vpon our owne workes and deserts but onely vpon Gods vnchaungeable decree but let vs truely and vnfainedly repent of them forsake them and then vndoubtedly we shall liue and die in the loue and fauour of God Let vs not dispise the Iewes nor doubt of their conuersiō and saluation but in respect of Gods couenant wish well vnto them pray for them and further their saluation 3. Vse If God loue the Iewes for their Fathers sake and for his couenant made with them and not for any thinge wherein they could pleasure or profit him we must herein follow and imitate the Lords example and not loue true Christians in by respects namely because they be our kindred onely or because we reape some commodity by them or that they serue our turne but in the spirit and for the truth sake onely for this is right loue and that which God requireth commendeth and rewardeth The calling and gifts of God are without repentance From the perpetuity and constancy of Gods calling and his sauing giftes and promises in his elect I gather that none of Gods elect can wholy or finally fall or possibly be damned Rom. 8.1.2 Tim. 2.19 For first God is without change and alteration in his nature decree couenant promises and neuer wholy reuoketh and abolisheth his worke in them Secondly his mercies towards them faile not but alwaies streame forth to their continuall comfort for God is truth and will alwaies performe his promises Lastly God is almighty and cannot be hindred much lesse ouer ruled by any creature neither can any disanull that which God hath ratified or condemne those whom he will saue Rom. 8.33.34 This doctrine checketh the corrupt and presumptuous opinion of the Papists that teach constancy and saluation to reside in our owne power and potency wheras it consisteth wholy in the couenant and promises of God 2. Vse The second vse is for comfort and that is if we once perceiue and find in our selues some pawnes and Printes of Gods loue and fauour we may and must assure our selues of the perpetuity of it without doubting for God is constant in his giftes and neuer retracteth them though men doe often and hauing begun a good worke he wil finish and perfect it he is not like him that in vs beginneth to build a goodly house and cannot finish it but he will make euery one of his Saints an holy and perfect temple in the Lord Ephe. 2.21 3. Vse Seeing that God is no changeling vnto vs but his bounty alwaies continueth and his promises are in their time duly accomplished let vs first learne hence to cleaue fast vnto him and sincerely and incessantly to serue and feare him all the daies of our life Secondly let vs in our words deeds couenants and promises not deale hollowly and deceiptfully with men but truly iustly and simply for he that halteth with men is no better then an Hipocrite before God and his religion is onely formall and fruitlesse Psa. 15.2 30. Vers. For euen as ye in times haue not beleued God yet haue now obtained mercy through their vnbeleefe 31. Vers. Euen so now haue they not beleeued that by your mercy they may also obtaine mercy 32. Vers. For GOD hath shut vp all in vnbeleefe that hee might haue mercy on all Sense For euen as yee in times past .i. before Christ his incarnation haue not beleeued in .i. obeied the word of God and his commandements nor acknowledged Christ Iesus for the sonne of GOD and your redeemer yet haue now obtained mercy i. God hath called you effectually and endewed you with the true and sauing knowledge of God and his Gospell through their vnbeleefe .i. by the occasion that the Iewes would not receaue the Gospell nor the Messias offered vnto them but refuse both the one and the other Euen so now they .i. the Iewes haue not beleeued viz. the Gospel that by your mercy .i. by the mercy of God offered vnto you in your effectuall calling and in your sincere profession and intertainment of the Gospell may be prouoked and inflamed by an holy emulation to follow and affect you They may also obtaine mercie That is through Gods mercie may be partakers of faith remission of sins and saluation that so it may bee apparant both to the Iewes and Gentiles that both are saued by his mercy and grace onely For God hath shut vp .i. tyed bound and imprisoned together all .i. all his elect both of Iewes and Gentiles vnder vnbeliefe .i. sinne and hath kept them vnder his power and custody like a number and sort of malefactors shutte vp into one prison and so conuinced them that they can by no meanes escape finde ease and inlargement that he might haue mercie .i. haue an occasion to inlighten and saue all .i. all his chosen whether Iewes or Gentiles and so might actually and perfectly saue them by his mercie and fauor and not for any merite or worth of theirs Ver. 30. Haue obtained mercie through their vnbeliefe Ques Can euill be cause of good and one mans vnbeliefe be cause of an other mans beleeuing conuersion Ans. No to speake properly for like cause like effect but it may be indirectly and by accident as we see how that of euil manners are made good lawes Now euill manners and enormities are no causes of enacting wholsome lawes but onely occasions and accidentall motiues Secondly no sinne doth more kindle Gods indignation and enrage his maiesty against vs then infidellitie therefore it can be the working cause of