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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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it to the true love of God or an holy and heavenly mind and life And partly also because if a lively Christianity had been kept up Antichrist had never risen in the World And it is the way to keep him ' out still When the Servants slept the Enemy sowed Tares Matth. 13. A sleepy Religion and corruption of manners made way for corruption of doctrine worship and order It was with the Church according to the Spouses complaint I sleep but my heart waketh Cant. 5.2 Some care there was but much drowsiness and deadness in Religion and that produced the great Apostasie Partly too because there is such a complyance between the nature of Antichristianism and the temper of a carnal heart For superstition and profaneness grow both upon the same Root A lothness to displease the flesh the sensual nature of man is such that it is loth to be crossed and that breedeth profaneness For wherefore do men ingulf themselves in all manner of sensualities but because they are loth to deny their natural appetites and desires and row against the stream of flesh and blood but will walk in the way of their own heart and in the sight of their own eyes Eccles. 11.9 Again if nature be to be crossed it is only a little It ●hall only be in some external actions and ob●ervances and dead rudiments which neve● kill our lusts nor promote the divine life And this pleasing superstition shall make up a Religion which is a fit pillow for a carnal heart to sleep upon Popery is the easiest Religi●n for the flesh that can be found out for it never biteth nor disturbeth their lusts The duties of it are like the Pharisees fasting which our Lord compareth to old Wine Matth 9.17 Fit for old dried skin Bottles Well take heed of falling away from a lively Godliness no man entreth seriously upon Religion but with some tasting or rejoicing Heb. 6. now as this decayeth we fall off The Heavenly life is obstructed if not choaked and quite lost Now to prevent this observe two things 1. Your coldness in duties 2. Your boldness in sinning 1. Coldness in duties when the will and affections grow more remiss and the worship of God which keepeth up the remembrance of him is either omitted or performed perfunctorily and in a careless and stupid manner Jer. 2.32 My people have forgotten me days without number Job 27.10 Will he always call upon God will he delight himself in the Almighty God chargeth Israel with growing weary of him and it began in not calling upon him Isa. 43.22 Now when you seldom think or speak of God and do not keep up a delightful Communion with him there is a falling away 2. Boldness sinning when men lose their tenderness and strictness and the awe of God is lessened in their hearts and they do not only sin freely in thought but freely in act have not that hatred of sin and watchfulness that formerly but more abandon themselves to a carnal life You are falling off from God a-pace 2 Pet. 2.20 For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the World through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ they are again entangled therein and overcome the latter end is worse with them than the beginning At first the heart checked you for sin but you did not kindly come off were not troubled about it hoped God would pardon it and then you are bold to venture again and so by ●egrees are entangled in the sensual and worldly life Now consider the causes of it 1. Want of Faith in God Heb. 3.12 Take heed Brethren lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God You have not a sound belief of his being and presence 2. Want of love to God Rev. 2.4 5. Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee because thou hast left thy first love Remember therefore from whence thou art f●ln and repen● and do thy first works or else I will come unto thee quickly and will remove thy Candlestick out of its place except thou repent Your hearts decline from that love you had to him and his ways and then your work is intermitted 3. Want of a due sense of the World to come Heb. 10.39 But we are not of them who draw back to perdition but of them that believe to the saving of the Soul 4. The love of the present World 2 Tim. 4.10 For Demas hath forsaken me having loved this present World The more that is valued the more your hearts are taken off from things to come and the care about them you have too great a liking either to the profits of the World 1 Tim. 6.10 The love of money is the root of all evil which while some have coveted after they have erred from the Faith or else the pleasures of the World 2 Tim. 3.4 Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God As the inclination of the heart groweth stronger to sensual pleasures your thoughts of God are less serious and pleasing to you Now look to these things left you grow quite weary of God and the holy life which once you had an affection unto 2. From a true Religion to a false which may be done two ways 1. Out of corruption of mind 2. Out of vile affection 1. Out of weakness of mind as those do that were never well grounded in the truth Eph. 4.14 That we henceforth be no more Children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine by the slight of men and cunning craftiness whereby they lie in wait to deceive 2 Pet. 3.16 In which are some things hard to be understood which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest as they do also the other Scriptures unto their own destruction Therefore we need to be established but the forsaking of a truth we were bred in usually cometh from some falseness of Heart Some errours are so contrary to the new nature that they discern them by the unction Joh 2.20 But ye have an unction from the holy one and ye know all things 2. Out of vile affection when they forsake the truth for the advantages of a fleshy Worldly life some places to be gotten by it c. and as the Whore of Babylon hath a Golden Cup Riches and Preferments wherewith it inviteth its Proselytes now these are worse than the former for they sell the birthright Heb. 12.16 Lest there be any fornicator or prophane person as Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright Oh! Christians take beed to your selves Apostasy brought Antichrist into the Church Let it not jure postliminio bring him back again into the Land or into your hearts 2. The next step is the man of sin As the first Apostasy of Adam and Eve brought sin into the World so this great Apostasy brought in a deluge of sin into the Church and defiled the Holy Society which Christ had gathered out of the World
upon it so many errors in Doctrine corruptions in Worship and Tyranny in Government that if a man could be sa●ed he is saved but as by fire 1 Cor. 3.13 and no man that hath a care of his Soul wi●l either embrace Popery or continue in it where the way is plainest there are difficulties enough and the righteous are scarcely saved and therefore in a questionable way none should venture Worshipping of Angels and Saints departed and Images are no light thing Nor will a serious Christian chuse that way where the Doctrines of the Gospel are so exceedingly corrupted and there is such a manifest invasion of the Authority of Christ by c●allenging an Universal Headship over his Church without his leave and this maintained by errors and persecutions 3. We must distinguish of those that lived under Popery rather as Captives under this Tyranny than voluntary Subjects of this Kingdom of Antichrist As many holy men did in former times groaning and mourning under the abominations rather than countenancing and p●omoting them To these God speaketh when he said Rev. 18.4 Come out of her my people that ye be not partakers of her sins and that ye receive not of her plagues They were his people while they were there These were as those seven thousand in Israel that had not bowed the knee to Baal Rom. 11.4 4. There is a difference to be put between those that err in the simplicity of their hearts knowing no better and t●ose that withstand the light upon carnal reasons and will not retract their errors though convinced of the degeneration of Christianity For simple ignorance is not so damning as obstinate error Luke 12.48 But he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes shall be beaten with few stripes c. and 1 Tim. 1.13 But I obtained mercy because I did it ignorantly in unbelief The Scriptures many times condemn a way as a way of ruine but all in that way are not damned as John 4.22 Salvation is of the Iews There it is eminently dispensed and yet therefore it followeth not that all the Samaritans were damned Some among them though tainted with the errors of their Country might have such knowledge of the law of God and love to him as might be effectual to Salvation 5. We must distinguish between Papists so living and so dying many by Gods grace may have repentance conferred upon them at death and though they lived Papists might die as reformed Christians seeking Salvation by Christ alo●e in the way of true Faith and Repentance and so the Lord may manifest his compassion to them pardoning the errors of their lives 6. We must distinguish Times God might dispense with many in the times of universal darkness and Captivity more than he doth afterwards when the light of the Gospel breaketh forth and his Trumpet is sounded to call them forth Whosoever shall compare Iohn Fierus and Iohn Calvin will find they were assisted by the same Holy Spirit of God though the one lived and died a Papist and the o●●er was ●n eminent instrument in reforming t●e Church of God but an ignorant fear of separation from the Catholick Church caused many to do as they did but much more doth it hold good in the times before Our Fathers if alive would not have condemned us nor should we condemn them being dead before they had these advantages which we now enjoy Illi si reviviscerent c. saith Austi● in a like Case 7. We must distinguish between Popish Errors some are more Capital as Adorations of Images Inovocation of Saints Justification by the merit of Works Inhibition of the Scriptures c. others not so deadly as when too much reverence is given to Ecclesiastical Orders and Constitutions Penance Auricular Confession Fasting c. Now though the Case of a re●l Papist who is compleat in this mystery of I●i●uity and refuseth hateth persecuteth the truth offered be desperate yet the Lord ●ay in tender mercy accept of other devout Souls who yet live in that way if they hold the head and the foundation 1. Vse Let us not think Popery a light thing which the Lord so peremptorily threatneth Surely it is no li●●●e mercy that we are freed from it Therefore we should be thankful for the light we have and improve it well while we have it and hold it fast What hope soever we may have of men living in former times and foreign Countries where they knew no better but after such express warnings what hope can we have of English Papists considering the time when Rome is not grown better but worse and what was common opinion is now made an Article of Faith and when the truth is taught and so clearly manifested so that for any by their own voluntary choice to run into Popery it is a p●ain defection from Christ to Antichrist and wilfully to drink that poison which will be the bane and ruine of your Souls 2. The great reason why God sent this Judgment upon the Christian World is to punish those that received not the love of the T●uth Here I shall enquire 1. How many ways men ●ay be said not to receive the love of the ●ruth 2. How just their punishment is f●r such a sin 1. I● stating this sin 1. It is supposed that ●he truth and doctrine of Christ is made known to a people yea cometh among them with great Evidence Conviction and Authority For it is not the want of means but want of love that it is charged on them And the plenty of means aggravateth their fault and maketh their Condemnation the ●ore just John 3.19 This is the Condemnation that light is come into the world and men loved darkness more than light The truth was not for their turns but was contrary to their lusts and passions and prejudices and these they preferred before the light of the Gospel shining to them 2. That as inevidence of doctrine was not the cause of not receiving the truth so not bare weakness of understanding no it is not weakness but wilfulness which is here intimated not a defect of their minds but their hearts Joh. 8.15 Because I tell you the truth ye believe me not It was not weakness but prejudice hindred their believing They despised the grace of God yea hated it for their lusts sake Their lusts lie more in opposition to the truth than speculative doubts and errors Luke 16.14 And the Pharisees who were covetous when they heard all these things they derided him the words are blew their Noses at him The sensual carnal and ungodly World scorneth heavenly doctrine and pure Christianity is distasted by false Christians Err in mind err in heart 3. It is not enough to receive the truth in the light of it but we must also receive it in the love of it or it will do us no good To make the truth operative 1. Knowledge is necessary and also Faith and then Love Knowledge for without knowledge the
heart is not good Prov. 19.2 Nothing can come to the heart but by the mind the will is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a choice or des●re guided by reason and the Gospel doth not work as a charm whether it be or be not understood No the purport or drift of it must be known or how can it have any effect upon us Next to knowledge to make it work there must be Faith when we apprehend a thing we must judge of it whether it be true or false how else can it make any challenge or lay claim to our respect 1 Thess. 2.13 Ye received it not as the word of men but as it is truth the word of God which worketh effectually in you as it doth in all them that believe Faith doth inliven our actions about Religion to hear of God and Christ and Heaven doth not stir us unless we believe these things Well next to Faith there must be Love for apprehension and dijudication are acts of the understanding only but love belongeth to the will and we must believe with all the heart Acts 8.37 There may be knowledge without Faith as an Heathen may understand the Christian Religion though he believe it not profess it not And there may be Faith without love for there is a dead faith James 2.20 which rests in cold opinions without any affec●ion to the truth believed Love pierceth deeper into the truth and maketh it pierce deeper into us As a red hot Iron though never so blunt will run farther into an inch board than a cold Tool though never so sharp And love maketh it more operative there is notitia per visum notitia per gustum A knowledge by sight and a knowledge by tas● A man may guess at the goodness of Wine by the Colour but more by the tast that is a more refreshing apprehension And Augustine prayeth Fac me Domine gustare per amoren quod gusto per cognitionem Lord make me tast ●hat by love which I tast by knowledge Surely we are never sound in Christianity till all the light that we receive be turned into love These great things are revealed and represented to our Faith not to please our minds by knowing them but to quicken our Love Faith alone is but as sight and Faith with Love is as tast Now it is more easy to dispute a man out of his belief that only seeth than it is him that tasteth and knoweth the grace of God in truth This is the true reason of the stedfastness of weak and unlearned Christians though they have not such distinct conceptions and reasonings as ma●y learned men have yet their Faith is turned into love and a man is better held by the heart than by the head And though they cannot dispute for Christ as one of the Martyrs said they can die for Christ. But alas many receive the truth in the light thereof but few receive it in the love of it and so lie open to deceit 4. This love must not be a sleight affection for that will soon vanish but we must be rooted and well grounded and have a good strenght The stony grou●d had some love to the word Matth. 13.20 21. But he that receiveth the word in stony places the same is he that heareth the word and anon with joy receiveth it yet he hath not root in himself but dureth but a while for when Tribulation of Persecution riseth because of the word by and by he is offended So also of the Thorny ground He heareth the word and the care of this World and the deceitfulness of riches choak the word and he becometh unfruitful ver 22. Now what are the defects of this love 1. It is not radicated A pang of Love or flash of Zeal whereas we should be rooted and grounded in love Eph. 3.17 Hypocrites had a t●st Heb. 6. 4 5. For it is impossible for those who were once enlightned and have tasted of the Heavenly gift and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the world to come if they shall fall away to renew them again unto repentance Tasted but did but tast did escape 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 2.20 yet not having a good Conscience may make Shipwrack of Faith 1. Tim. 1.19 2. It is partial The Gospel offereth great priviledges and it is also a pure holy rule of obedience Acts 2.41 This word of God is made up of Precepts and Promises God offereth in the Covenant exce●lent benefits upon gracious terms and conditions there must be a consent to the terms as well as an acceptation of the priviledges The confidence of the priviledges serveth to wean us from the false happiness therefore that must be kept up Heb. 3.6 But Christ as a Son over his own House whose are we if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the firm unto the end And the consent to the terms bindeth our duty upon us Isa. 56.4 Now as willingly as we yielded at first we must keep up the same fervour still Deut. 5.29 Oh that there were such an heart in them that they would fear me and keep all my Commandments always That it might be well with them and with their Children for ever But whole pure Christianity is not loved by false Christians therefore when Religion crosseth their interests and the bent of their lusts they seek to bring Religion to their hearts not their hearts to Religion 3. It is not strong and in such a prevalent degree as to controul other affections it is but a passion a pleasure and a delight they take on for a time not the effect of solid judgment and resolution A joy easily controuled and overcome with other delights therefore Christ requireth a denial of all things for a close adherence to him and his Doctrine And hath told us Matth. 10.37 He that loveth Father and Mother more than me is not worthy of me and Luke 14.26 Cannot be my Disciple This is a love to which all other loves must give way and be subordinate Many love the truth a little but love other things more will be at no cost for it Solomon giveth advice Prov. 23.23 Buy the truth and sell it not In lesser points we must do nothing against the truth for though the matter contended for be never so small yet sincerity is a great point but in the greater truths we should purchase the knowledge of them at any rate and be faithful to Christ what ever it cost us 4. This slight love may arise from Worldly respects Now in the Text it is said they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved It should arise upon eternal reasons and considerations of the other World which only produce abiding affections Heb. 10.39 We are not of them that draw back to ●erdition but of them that believe to the saving of the Soul In closing with Christianity that must be fixed as our
Benefits Therefore it is not the special but the general Love which first draweth in our hearts to God yea the Saints after some Testimonies received of God's special Love still make this to be the great ingaging Motive Gal. 2.20 I live by Faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Well then this is most likely to be meant by the Apostle II. This must needs give great boldness in Prayer 1. By this we see the God's Love is not a cold ineffectual Love that consists only in raw wishes but an operative active Love that issueth forth to accomplish what he intendeth to us though by the most costly means and acted at the dearest rate God is good and doth good Psal. 119.68 He hath a Love to us and will do good to us Our Love many times goes no further than good Wishes or good Words Be warmed be cloathed but giveth not those things which are needful to the Body Iames 2.16 but God resteth not in kind Wishes but giveth a full demonstration of it If Christ be needful to ●he Saints they shall have him if God spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things 2. It is an act of such infinite Love in God to give us Christ to die for us such as may raise our wonder and astonishment God's Love is an unmeasurable Love ●nd so inlargeth our expectations and capacity for the reception of other things Ephes. 3.18 19. That ye may comprehend with all Saints to know what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the Love of Christ which passeth knowledg that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God There is such an immensity in the Love of Christ as raiseth our desire and hopes to expect all other things from God that belong to our Duty and Happiness If God will do this what will he not do for those whom he loveth He that hath given the greatest Gift will not stick at lesser things He that hath given a Talent shall he not give a Penny He that hath given Christ will he not give pardon to cancel our Debts Grace to do our Duty Comfort to support us in Afflictions Supplies to maintain and protect us during our Service Finally Will he not reward us when our Work is over Reconciliation by his Death is propounded as more difficult than Salvation by his Life Rom. 5.10 For if when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his Life 3. It is a Gift in order to other things and therefore he will compleat that Gift Christ came to purchase all manner of Blessings for us the Favour of God The ●ruition of God the everlasting Fruition of God in Glory and all things by the way n●c●●sary thereunto There are two Argum●●● implied 1. That God may now do us good without any impeachment of his Honour His Justice and Holiness is sufficiently demonstrated the Authority of his Law and Truth of his Threatnings kept up Rom. 3.25 26. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God To declare I say at this time his Righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him that believeth in Iesus 2. That after God by an antecedent bounty hath layed the Foundation so broad and deep the consequent bounty which is as the upper Building for which this Foundation was intended will be laid on also It was said of the foolish Builder That he began and was not able to finish Surely the wise God if we be qualified and put no impediment on our part will finish what he hath begun 4. Because the giving of Christ sheweth how freely God will give all things to us he gave Christ unasked unsought to in this instance we see his free and undeserved love This was love to Rebels and Enemies when the World had corrupted their way and cast off God then Christ died for us a consideration which serveth to support our Confidence notwithstanding the sense of our unworthiness In the Covenant of Grace great and wonderful Mercies are given out to a world of Sinners and to our selves among the rest we see how loth God is Sinners should perish That sins may be pardoned if we will accept God's terms that hath given such general testimony of his Love to Mankind his Love to miserable sinners That is willing they should be reconciled that there is not so much difference between us and others as between him and all Now this incourageth us to fulfil the Conditions of the Gospel notwithstanding our unworthiness of the Privileges thereof 1. Vse is Caution Let us not have wrong thoughts of God when we come to him We think of God the Father as one that is all Wrath and Justice and unwilling to be reconciled to Man or brought to it with much difficulty No Christ came on purpose to show the Love and Loveliness of God to us for our Redemption came first out of the Bosom of God and Christ's mission into the World and dying for Sinners was the fruit of his Love and mainly for this end to give us a full Demonstration of the Love of God and his pity to the lost World of Sinners that when our Guilt had made him frightful to us we might not fly from him as a Condemning God but love Him and serve Him and pray to Him as one willing to be Reconciled to us therefore take heed what Picture of God you draw in your Minds Light and heat are not more abundant in the Sun than Love is in God 2. Vse of Direction to us How to conceive of God in Prayer as one that loveth us We have gained a great point when we are pe●●uaded of this and can come with this thought into his Presence that I am praying to a God that loveth me and will do me good You will say If I could come to that I have gained a great point indeed But what hindreth There is I confess a two-fold Love his General Love and his Special Love His General Love which intendeth Benefits to us and his Special Love which hath already put us in possession of them His General Love to the lost World and his Love and Mercy to us in particular putting us in possession of the saving Benefits purchased and intended 1. The General Love to the lost World that is a great thing the Devil seeketh to hide and obscure the wonderful Love of God revealed in our Redeemer that we may still fly from God as more willing to Punish than to Save and many poor dark Creatures gratifie his design We are still seeking signs and tokens of God's Love something to warrant us to come to God by Christ and to persuade us
that we shall be welcome if we do so and because we cannot find any thing in our selves that he will admit us we are troubled But all this while we are but seeking the Sun with a Candle What greater evidence of God's willingness to receive you than the Death of Christ than the Institutions of the Gospel This is above all Evidences that he sent his Son to die for us This is like the Iews who when they had seen many Wonders wrought by Christ would still have a new Sign the greatest Sign is given already Christ dying for a sinful World Men and Angels cannot find out a Sign Pledg and Confirmation of the Love of God above that Yet if that be not enough we have another Sign the Promises and Invitations of the Gospel which show his willingness to welcome Sinners Salvation is offered but not to named but described Persons Therefore if we are willing to come under these hopes upon God's Terms this may satisfy our scrupulous Minds there is no Bar put to us but what we put to our selves by our refusing the Grace as God offereth it Certainly God's Love and Mercy to lost Mankind is our first motive and his willingness to impart good things to them upon his own Terms and surely he is well pleased with our acceptance of them 2. There is Special Love where this Grace is applied to us Ephes. 2.4 5. But God who is rich in mercy for his great Love wherewith he loved us hath quickned us when we were dead in Trespasses and Sins He did not begin to love us when we were converted that is of a more ancient and eternal Rise but when he did begin to apply his Love to us and this is no ordinary but great Love when God was angry with us and pronounced Wrath on us in the Sentence of the Law and appeared as an Enemy in the course of his Providence and the apprehensions of our guilty Fears then to be Reconciled and surely this is a great advantage to draw nigh to God as a Reconciled Father This is the Object of our everlasting Love and Joy Rom. 5.11 And not only so but we also joy in God through our Lord Iesus Christ by whom we have now received the Atonement And this is a prop of confidence in Prayer Could we once believe that he dearly loves us and is reconciled to us and taketh us for his Children that he delighteth in our Prosperity Oh how chearfully could we come into his Presence John 16.27 The Father himself loveth you because you have loved me and believe that I came out from God They have not only his Intercession but the Father 's especial Love which is the ground and hope of Audience Now this particular Interest dependeth on something wrought in our Souls by the holy Spirit our Lord mentioneth two things their Faith in Christ and Love to God 1. Faith in Christ or a thankful acceptance of him as our Lord and Saviour therefore called receiving Christ and entitleth us to the Privileges of Christ's Children John 2.12 To as many as received him to them gave he liberty to become the Children of God even to as many as believe in his Name 2. Love to God John 14.21 He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and be that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my self to him And Vers. 23. If any Man love me he will keep my Words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him We cannot perceive our Interest in the special Love of God but by our Sincerity Faith in Christ and Love to God When we see God's Love taken in our Hearts we may know that he loveth us especially the latter for by the latter the former is manifested also Gal. 5.6 Faith worketh by Love Now the evidences of sincere Love to God are seeking after God and delighting in him if you cannot find the latter the former will evidence it to you Prov. 8.17 I love them that love me and those that seek me early shall find me The desiderium unionis the desiring seeking Love if it be serious and earnest it is sincere though you find not such delightful apprehensions of his Grace to you Clear that once and when you come to Prayer you may know God loveth you and the dearest Friend we have in the World hath not the thousandth part so much as he yea the highest Angel doth not love God so much as he loveth the lowest Saint God loveth like himself becoming the Greatness and Infiniteness of his own Beeing and with this persuasion pray to him Secondly The second ground of Audience is from the fruit of his Love as demonstrated in the New Covenant wherein we have the matter of everlasting Consolation Surely this Clause respects not the effect and sense in our own Hearts but respects the Matter and Object of our Comfort for he prayeth for the Application of it afterwards Comfort your Hearts c. And besides nothing is more fleeting and oftner interrupted than our Comfort in this Life It would contradict plain sense to call that Comfort which Christians feel and actually enjoy everlasting Comfort Therefore I understand it of the Matter and observe this Doctrine That God hath given all true Believers solid ground of perpetual and endless Comfort I will prove it by three Arguments 1. The Comforts propounded are of an everlasting Tendency and Benefit Pardon and Life to free us from everlasting Death and to bring us into the possession of everlasting Happiness when our Souls and Bodies shall be for ever glorified in Heaven Now the Consolation grounded on the promise of Eternal Life whatever it be in our feeling is in its causes and foundation Eternal The Scripture often insists upon this 1 John 2. 25. And this is the Promise that he hath promised us even Eternal Life Heb. 5.9 And being made Perfect he became the Author of eternal Salvation unto all them that obey him We have by Christ deliverance from Sin and and all the Consequents of it not only for a time but for ever Eternal Peace and Felicity is our Portion So it is said Psal. 119.111 Thy Testimonies have I taken for an Heritage for ever for they are the rejoycing of my Heart It is not an Heritage to lean upon for a while as all our Worldly Comforts are but for ever So Psal. 73.26 God is my Portion for ever That is when all other things fail have spent their allowance can afford us no more relief then we begin to enjoy our true and proper Portion It were endless to heap up places Man for his Sin was cast out of Paradise but surely in the other World there is no change of Estate for Men are past their Trial and must be what they are for ever If you could imagin as some have had the large charity to conceit it
here for the Apostle conjureth them by all that is dear and sacred in their most holy Faith and upon this I will mainly spend the first part of this Discourse I shall prove it by these two choice pieces of Scripture which describe the Communion of the Church with Christ or the dispensations of Christ to the Church the one concerneth Gods internal the other his external Government the Canticles and Revelations The Book of Canticles is ended with this desire vote and wish Cant. 8.14 Make haste my beloved and be like a young Hart or Roe upon the Mountains of Spices the Brides last and great suit to the Bridegroom is make haste as to his coming in Glory to judge the World not that Christ is slack but the Churches affections are strong they that go a Whoring after the World neither desire his coming nor love his appearing but the Spouse would have all things hastened that he might return he cannot come soon enough to set the World to rights and compleat their Happiness it is that only that will perfect their Consolation and therefore would have the blessed and longed for meeting hastened In the other Book of the Revelations see how it is closed Rev. 22.20 Christ saith Surely I come quickly and the Church like a quick Echo saith Even so Come Lord Iesus come quickly it taketh the word out of Christs Mouth and presently improveth the Promise into a Prayer and so Christs Voice and the Churches Voice are Unisons the Acclamation of the Saints answereth to his Proclamation Christ saith I come as desiring to meet with us the Church answereth even so come as desiring his Fellowship and Company when once Faith apprehendeth the glorious coming of our Lord Jesus to Judgment Love presently desireth it as the most comfortable thing which we can ask of him that is the farewel suit of the Church to Christ if he will grant this all complaints and sorrow and sighing will be no more Now I shall give you Reasons why this is desired by all true Christians 1. In respect of him who is to come His Person that we may see him who is our great Lord and Saviour all that believed any thing of Christ desired to see him those that lived before his coming in the flesh Jo●n 8.56 Your Father Abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad and the same affection possesseth us that live after his coming in the flesh we know him by hear-say we have heard much of him he wooeth us by a Proxy as Eliezer Abrahams Servant did Rebekah Now Christians would fain see him of whom they have heard and whom they loved and in whom they have believed 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love and in whom though now you see him not yet believing ye rejoice with joy ●nspeakable and full of glory they do not see Christ but they have a taste of his goodness 1 Pet. 2.3 If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious They have felt his comforts and live by his Life all that is wanting is but ocular Vision that they may see him Face to Face therefore they long for his coming 2. The Excellency of Christ their head shall then be fully revealed therefore it is comfortable to his Saints to think of his second comeing it is called the Revelation of Christ 1 Pet. 1.13 Christ is now under a Vail retired within the Curtain of the Heavens the wicked often ask where is now your God and our own unbelieving hearts are apt to question the glory of his Person and the truth of his Promises when his most faithful Servants are under disgrace Christ is a glorious King but little of his Glory is seen in the World therefore they desire that he may appear in Glory and Royalty we pray that his Kingdom may come 2. The persons desiring there is somewhat in them to move them to it 1. The Spirit of Christ Rev. 22.17 The Spirit in the Bride saith come the Holy Ghost breadeth this desire in the Church nature saith it is good to be here but this is a disposition above nature the Flesh saith Depart but the Spirit saith Come the great work of the Spirit is to bring us and Christ together he cometh from the Father and the Son to bring us to the Father by the Son his business is to marry us to Christ the promise being past the Spouse longeth to see her beloved It is the Spirit kindleth a desire in us of his second coming when the Marriage that is now contracted shall be consummated when the Queen shall be brought unto the King in rayment of Needle-work and shall enter into the Palace with him there to abide for ever Well then though guilty Sinners would have Christ stay away still and if it might go by Voices the Carnal World would never give their Voice this way Even so come Lord Iesus come quickly no they are of the Devils mind Why art thou come to torment us before the time Mat. 8.29 Thieves and Malefactors if they might have the liberty to choose they would never look nor long for the day of Assizes but the Spirit in the Bride is another thing it giveth us other inclinations the sooner Christ cometh the better they can never be soon enough taken up to him nor he come to them 2. There are Graces planted in us Faith Hope and Love to move us earnest●y to desire his coming 1. Faith believeth Christ will be as good as his word I will come again if it were not so I would have told you John 14.2 And if Christ saith in a way of Promise I come the Church saith Amen in a way of Faith even so Com● If Christ had gone away in discontent and with a threat in his mouth Ye shall never see my face more we should altogether despair of seeing him again but he parted in Love and left a Promise with us which upholdeth the Hearts of Believers during his absence Would Christ deceive us and flatter us into a Fools Paradise What need that He can strike us dead in an instant if we do not please him and we have hitherto found him true in all things and will he fail us at last 2. Hope which is Faiths Handmaid it looketh for that which we do believe it is the immediate effect of the new Creature 1 Pet. 1.3 Begotten to a lively hope as soon as Grace is infused it discovereth it self by its tendency to its end and rest it came from Heaven and carrieth the Soul thither 3. Love is an affection of Union it desireth to be with the party loved Phil. 1.23 I desire to depart and to be with Christ therefore its Voice is Come Come he hath Communion with us in our Houses of Clay therefore we desire presence with him in his Palace of Glory his Voice now is very sweet when he saith Come unto me ye that are weary and heavy laden but much more will
to begin our right in the priviledges of the Gospel there are some conditions required for the beginning others for the continuing of our right now this is absolutely required for the continuing of our right both for present reconciliation with God and future Glory it is upon this condition if ye continue in the Faith 2. Let us inquire what is necessary to this constancy and establishment of mind that we may not be soon troubled and shaken partly that our minds may be inlightened to know the truth and our hearts renewed to believe and love the truth for without this there can never be any constancy of mind in Religion 1. A clear Conviction of the Truth or certainty of Knowledge a rooted assent or well grounded perswasion not some fluctuating opinion about it an half light maketh us very uncertain in our course James 1.3 A double-minded man is unstable in all his wayes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 First try all things 1 Thess. 5.20 then hold fast that which is good When men resolve upon Evidence or after due Examination the truth sticketh the closer and faster by them but when they take up things hand over head they have no firm Principles and therefore waver hither and thither as Vessels without Ballast are tossed with every wave 2 Pet. 3.16 17. Beware lest ye also being led away with the errour of the wicked fall from your own stedfastness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 substantial grounds within themselves they do not stand by the knowledge of others or the Faith of others and consent of others light chaff is carried about with every wind 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eph. 4.14 That ye henceforth be no more Children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of Doctrine they go through all parts of the compass sometimes this wind of error taketh them up sometimes that sometimes taking up one opinion then changing it for another this is the fruit of half-Convictions 2. The other oart of our Basis is a resolution to adhere to the Truth what likelihood is there that we should continue who are not so much as resolved so to do The heart must be established by Grace as well as the mind soundly convinced Heb. 13.9 Be not carried about with divers and strange Doctrines for it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace as the Apostle speaketh of a purpose not to marry 1 Cor. 7.37 He that standeth stedfast in his own heart c. So here Acts 21.13 I am ready not to be bound only but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Iesus Christ A firm thorough resolution is requisite to fortify us against all changes in Religion otherwise we are but as Trees without a Root or an House without a Foundation Now this resolution of the Heart is by Faith and Love Faith Heb. 3.12 Take heed lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God Love 2 Thess. 2.10 They received not the love of the truth that they might be saved and for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they shall believe a lie We are not only rooted and grounded in Faith but rooted and grounded in Love Eph. 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith that ye being rooted and grounded in love c. 3. The opposite to this is Levity and inconstancy of mind that soon quitteth truth without difficulty or without much hesitancy and resistance yields to the temptation The Scripture often taketh notice of this sudden imbracing of Error Gal. 1.6 I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another Gospel and in the Text soon shaken in mind credulity is a lightness in believing when we are like Reeds shaken with every wind Mat. 11.7 and have a faulty easiness ready to be carried away with every Doctrine which pretendeth to Truth The simple believeth every word Prov. 14.15 There is a readiness of mind which is good but it goeth on sufficient evidence so the wisdom that is from above is gentle and easy to be intreated James 3.17 and the Bereans were 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Acts 17.11 They received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the Scriptures whether these things were so or no but a readiness of mind differs from a weakness of mind or a lightness in believing upon slender and insufficient grounds they never received the truth with thorough Efficacy and are prone to Error 4. The Causes of this Levity and Inconstancy of mind are these 1. Want of solid rooting in the Truth they receive it hand over head as the stony ground forthwith sprang up Mat. 13.5 and 20. ver Anon they receive it with joy they do not so soon receive the word but they as soon quit it 2. Want of Mortification 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken us having loved this present World Lusts are uncertain fear of men favour of men carnal hopes will easily prevail 3. A certain readiness of mind which disposeth men to conform and comply with their Company as the Looking-Glass representeth every Face that looketh on it so they are very changeable and unstable as water as Zedekiah Jer. 38.5 The King is not he that can say you nay soon turned this way and that way 4. Want of a thorough inclination to God so that they are right for a while or in some things yet they are not universally true to his interest 1 Kings 2.28 Joab turned after Adonijah though he turned not after Absolom Hos. 7.8 Ephraim is a Cake not turned 5. Want of Holiness and living up to the truths we know 1 Tim 3.9 Holding the mystery of Faith in a pure Conscience Choice Liquors are best kept in a clean Vessel men provoke God to desert them and leave them to a vertiginous Spirit 6. Libertinism men think they may run from one Sect of Christians to another as the wind of interest bloweth if they were to turn to Ethnicism Turcism or Judaism they would die rather than change the●r Religion but they think the differences among Christians are not of such moment as to venture any thing upon that account Every truth is precious and must be owned in its Season and it is damnable in it self to do any thing against Conscience and he that giveth way to a small temptation will entertain a greater As a Man that hangeth over a Precipice when he lets go his hold will sink further and further till he come to the bottom therefore it is good to be faithful in a little Vse Let us take heed of this evil credulity and lightness 1. Till Christians get a setled and sound Judgment they never have peace within themselves for fears and scruples arise in the dark and those that live in error are full of perplexities and have not that tranquil●ity of Spirit which They have who are fully perswaded in their own
temporal Favours and the Comforts of this Life but a renewed Heart is most taken up with spiritual and heavenly Blessings A Man may give thanks carnally as well as pray carnally A carnal Man in Prayer giveth vent to the desires of the Flesh. Iames 4.3 So in Blessing God he may speak from the relish of the Flesh though usually carnal Men seldom give thanks to God Hosea 12.8 I am become rich I have found me out Substance c. Surely Spiritual Blessings should have the preheminence because they concern our well-being and they discriminate us from others which temporal Mercies do not Eccl. 9.1 2. For all this I considered in my Heart even to declare all this that the Righteous and the wise and their works are in the Hand of God no Man knoweth either Love or Hatred by all that is before them All things come alike to all there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked to the good to the clean and to the unclean to him that sacrificeth and to him that sacrificeth not as is the Good so is the Sinner and he that sweareth as he that feareth an Oa●h The wicked have many of these Mercies Psal. 17.14 From Men of the World which have their portion in this Life and whose Belly thou fillest with thy hid treasure they are full of Children and leave the rest of their Substance to their Babes And they may own God in them as pleased and well satisfied with the prosperity of the Flesh or a desirous to have more 3. That the best prospect we have of God's Goodness to us as to those spiritual Mercies is in Election 1. There we see all our Blessings in their rise fountain and bosom-cause which is the eternal Love and Grace of God Dulcius ex ipso Fonte Waters are sweetest and freshest in their Fountain there we see that antecedent Love which provided a Redeemer for us which should be matter of continual Love and Reverence to us Ioh. 3.16 There we see the rich preparations of Grace in the new Covenant which could never have entred into our Hearts if elective love had not provided them for us 1 Cor. 2.9 There we see what it was that disposed all those Providences that conduced to our good Bi●th Education Acquaintance Relations alas we knew not the means of all these things but elective Love was at work for us to cast all circumstances that we might be best taken in our Month. Rom. 8.28 There we see what it was that made all the means effectual to draw us unto God Jer. 5.3 He loved u● with an everlasting Love 2. It sheweth us the Lord's distinguishing Grace and who it was that made us differ from others who are left to perish in their Sins All are not called and why we Joh. 14.22 Iudas saith unto him not Iscariot Lord how is it that thou wilt manifest thy self unto us and not unto the World yea many mighty and many noble are not called 1 Cor. 1.26 God taketh not all nor any of the highest in esteem among Men not many wise and prudent Matth. 11.25 26. At that time Iesus answered and said I thank thee O Father Lord of Heaven and Earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them unto Babes even so Father for so i● seemed good in thy sight Yea many others ar● left to perish by their ●wn delusions The Reprobates are Specula Iudicii Divini Th● Judgments of God on the wicked do exceedingly amplify his Mercies towards us It was the meer elective love of God issuing forth by his powerful and differencing Grace that pu● the distinction between us and others Surely his peculiar Love to our selves doth most affect us 3. There we see that Grace t●at doth take off all self-boasting Eph. 2.8 9. For by Grace are ye saved through Faith and that not of your selves it is the gift of God not of works lest any Man should boast Elective Love prevented all actual or foreseen worth in us And from first to last it is carried on in a way of Grace the Means the Efficacy all is of Grace This was God's great end that Grace might be admired and esteemed by us and be matter of eternal Praise and Thanksgiving Eph. 1.6 To the praise of the Glory of his Grace wherein he hath made us accepted in the Beloved The whole Design is to shew us how we are beloved of God and that we may love him again 1. Vse If Election be the great matter of Thanksgiving to God Then surely this Doctrine should be heard in the Church for the Life and Soul of Christian Religion is Gratitude and what feedeth Gratitude is of great use unto us our Gratitude doth not rise high enough till it come to the first cause that stirred and set all the Wh●●ls awork in the business of our Salvation Surely this is a very profitable Point 1. To detect the pride of Man for here we see the true and proper cause of difference between us and others 1 Cor. 4.7 Who maketh thee to differ The dif●erencing Grace of God proceeding from his Election is the only true Grace 2. Nothing more extol●eth the Glory of God in our Salvation For if Man can assume nothing to himself the Glory alone redoundeth to God The more reason and cause why some are chosen and others past by is God's good Pleasure Matth. 11.26 Even so Father because it pleased thee Christ himself consents to it giveth Thanks for it as an act of free and undeserved Mercy 3. No greater incentive to Holiness For here we see the absolute necessity of it together with the strongest sweetest motive to enforce it 1. The absolute necessity of it because it is a necessary means to bring God's purposes to pass Eph. 1.4 He hath chosen us that we should be holy and without blame before him in love He hath chosen none to enjoy everlasting Glory after this Life but such as he hath chosen to be holy here First they must be sanctified and renewed by the Spirit and then walk in all holy Conversation and Godliness And whatever assurance of Election is pretended unto them who lead an unholy Life it is but a vain presumption or ungrounded Perswasion yea a strong Delusion Secondly Here is the sweetest and strongest Motive to enforce it and that is the singular Love of God which breedeth in us a sincere Love to God again and all serious endeavours to approve our selves to him in purity of Living There is no such constraining force in any thing as there is in Love 2 Cor. 5.14 For the Love of God constraineth us c. And no such Holiness as that which floweth from it this is thankful and Evangelical Obedience 4. It is the ground of our solid Comfort in the midst of all the Calamities and Temptations of the present Life because our final happiness is appointed to us by God's electing Love Luk. 12.32 Fear not
is the Author It is not an Invention of Man but a Secret that came from the Bosom of God Again it is called Christ's Gospel The Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ 2 Thess. 1.8 As the principal Subrevealer who made known unto us most fully the Mind of God And then on the Apostles who were Instruments chosen and intrusted by Christ to declare it to the World both by Word and Writing The Scripture is an Authentick Record wherein all things are delivered to us both concerning our Duties and Priviledges Therefore when he saith our Gospel he doth not mean it of principal Revelation but in regard of Dispensation and Trust. 1 Tim. 1.11 The glorious Gospel of the Blessed God is committed to my trust Therefore this word our Oospel is 1. A word of Fidelity that argued the Conscience to this Duty that owneth the Trust committed to him and that this was his chief Work and Charge 1 Cor. 9.17 A Dispensation of the Gospel is committed unto me 2. It is a word of Esteem Love and Affection what we love we call ours Rom 16.25 Now to him that is able to stablish you according to my Gospel Paul was glad he had such Interest in it as to be a Preacher of it And Believers should be glad they are partakers of the benefit Ephes. 1.13 In whom ye trusted after ye heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of your Salvation It is theirs and ours Oh blessed be God for this 3. It is a work importing Diligence our Gospel that which he preached with so much Labour and Hazard he followed this Work close Acts 20.24 I count not my Life dear that I may finish my Course with joy and the Ministry which I have received of the Lord Iesus to testifie the Gospel of the Grace of God He was willing to die and suffer any thing for the Gospels sake 4. The Consent and Harmony between him and the rest of the Apostles Sometimes he calleth it My Gospel to assert his own Apostolical Authority as Rom. 2.16 Sometimes Our Gospel 2 Cor. 4.3 to note their common Consent who were the authorized Messengers of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is our Gospel the same jointly attested by all Christ's chosen Messengers 3. The ends of this Calling They are either Subordinate or Ultimate 1. Subordinate in the word Whereunto he hath called you that is to Faith Holiness and Salvation we are called to all 1. God calleth us to the Faith of the Gospel he hath not only ordained us to believe but called us to believe without Calling there can be no Faith Rom 10.14 How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard But upon Calling there must be Faith or else we make void the Dispensation of God which we are under 1. There must be a belief of the Gospel in general The voice of the Creatures calleth upon the Gentiles to believe an Infinit Eternal Power that made Man and all Things And the condemnation of the Gentle World is that they know not God and glorifie not God as God after this Revelation made to them but to believe in Christ is a mystery to Nature and dependeth upon God's special Revelation in the Gospel Therefore the Eternal and Internal Power of the Spirit accompanieth it to convince the World that it is Sin not to believe in Christ. The External Power in Miracles and the Internal in the Illumination of the Mind John 16.9 The Spirit shall convince the World of Sin because they believe not in me That is receive not the Faith of the Gospel or believed not that Christ was the true Messiah the great Prophet and Doctor of the Church 2. This Call doth aim at not only a belief of the truth of the Gospel in general but also a particular Affiance in Christ according to the terms of the New Covenant General assent to the truth of the Gospel is only considerable as it leadeth on other Things Now that I may not wander I will refer them to two Things 1. A Fiducial Assent 2. An Obediential Confidence This is the belief of the Truth we are called unto 1. The Assent must be Fiducial or accompanied with a trust in Christ. Ephes. 1.13 In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of your Salvation The meaning is the Gentiles after they heard the Gospel and believed the Truth they did trust themselves in the Hands of Christ to be brought by his Saving and Healing Methods to eternal Happiness It is a mighty thing to have such a Belief as may produce Trust or a venturing our selves in the Hands of Christ against all hazards and whatever befalleth us are content to save our Souls on his Terms This breedeth holy Security or Courage 2 Tim. 1.12 For I know whom I have believed and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that Day 2. This Confidence must be Obediential not a devout Sloath or Carelessness To trust in his Mercies and neglect his Precepts crosseth the Tenor of his Covenant Psal. 119.60 I made haste and delayed not to keep thy Commandments It is true Religion when Faith Love and Hope concur Jude ver 20 21. But ye Beloved building up your selves on your most holy Faith joyning in the Holy Ghost keep your selves in the Love of God looking for the Mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ unto Eternal Life I know there is a trusting in his Pardon for our Failings and that Justification is a great Privilege as well as Salvation but Pardon is promised to the Sincere that with an honest Heart perform their Duty Psal. 32.2 Blessed is the Man to whom the Lord imputeth not Iniquity and in whose Spirit there is no guile And Rom. 8.1 There is no Condemnation to them who are in Christ Iesus who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit So that still our confidence in Christ must be obediential 2. We are called to Holiness this is every where asserted in the Scripture 1 Thess. 4.7 For God hath not called us to Vncleanness but to Holiness And it enforceth it on seveveral Grounds As 1. That there may be a likeness between the Person calling and the Persons called 1 Pet. 1.15 But as he that called you is Holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation It is true Religion to imitate what we worship For Knowledg and Esteem always work an Assimulation and therefore if we know the True God and love him we will study to be like him Certainly we have not a true knowledg of God if we do not know him to be a Pure and Holy God he hath shewed it in his Laws shewed it in his Providence and shewed it in his Gospel by which we are called The Gods of the Heathen taught Sin by their own Example Their impure Lives are recorded by their Poets Austin t●lleth us of a Young Man who was encited to Wantonness by seeing the
even our Father II. The Ground of Audience and success are intimated which are two 1. God's Love which hath loved us 2. The Pledges of his Love which are also two 1. Without us 2. Within us 1. He hath given everlasting Consolation 2. Good hope through Grace III. The Blessings prayed for 1. Increase of Comfort comfort your Hearts 2. Perseverance or Establishment And stablish you in every good Word and Work Where by every good Word is meant the sound Doctrine of the Gospel by every good Work holiness of Life So that here is a great harvest of Matter but we must gather it in by degrees for all cannot be spoken of at once First We begin with the Persons to whom the Prayer is addressed Now our Lord Iesus Christ himself and God even our Father That is I beseech the Lord our Saviour and God our Father to comfort and stablish you The Observations for this Branch shall be brief and short because the proper seat of them lieth else-where I. That Exhortations prevail little without Prayer He had exhorted them to hold fast the Traditions and presently addeth Our Lord Iesus Christ and God the Father stablish you in every good Word and Work It is good to observe how all the parts of the Apostle's Discourse cohere and agree together He first blesseth God for their Election and then sheweth how it is accomplished by Vocation or Effectual Calling Yet the effectually Called need Quickning and Exhortation that we may concur to our Salvation in that way which is proper to us But left the business should seem wholly to rest upon our Will he carrieth up the Matter to God again by Prayer Election doth not exclude God's Means which is Vocation nor Man's means which is Exhortation but that availeth little unless the Matter be brought before God again by Prayer Now this Method is necessary 1. Because all from first to last come from God he is Alpha and Omega First and Last all Things are from him through him and to him The business began with God in his Election and is still carried on through God not only by Effectual Calling but actual Assistance which giveth Success and Blessing and then the Glory of all redoundeth to him 2. Because what cometh from God must be sought of God Ezek. 36.37 I will yet for this be enquired of by the House of Israel to do it for them Compared with the 26 Vers. A new Heart will I give you and a new Spirit will I put within you We must express our desires to God for things agreeable to his Will for God will not force Spiritual Blessings upon us nor give them to us unless we desire them Some things he gave us unasked and without our desire consent or knowledg as a Mediator a New Covenant or offers of Grace yea the first gift of the Spirit but in other things we are obliged to ask 3. A great part of Man's Duty dependeth on Prayer seriously performed There is nothing so conducible to the maintaining of Communion between us and God as a daily sence of our Emptiness and God's both Fulness and readiness to supply all our Wants 1. That it is so that we are empty and God is All-sufficient otherwise there would not be a foundation for Practical Godliness That we are empty John 15.5 Without me ye can do nothing Not only nihil Magnum but Nihil So 2 Cor. 3.5 Not that we are sufficient of our selves to think any thing as of our selves for our sufficiency is of God That is we are not able to think any thing in order to the Conversion of other Men or our selves we cannot imagin to enter upon this design without any hope of success without God That there is a Fulness in God to supply all our Wants Ephes. 3.20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly abo●e what we can ask or think that is above what we can imagine and pray for If any Man seriously address himself to any serious Business he is full of Imaginations may it be effected yea or no Alas God outworketh their Thoughts and Prayers and doth things which never entred into our Hearts to conceive That there i● a Readiness in God to supply all our Wants otherwise our Prayers would be little encouraged and be dead in the Mouth Now James 1.5 If any Man lack Wisdom let him ask it of God who giveth to all Men liberall● and upbraideth not You need not make s●ruple or be ashamed to consult with God upon every occasion for he is ready and hath not a con●ined Bounty like ours who waste by giving and give from our selves what we impart to others 2. That without this Communion with God would be interrupted and all Religion would die and languish For if we had the Stock in our Hands we would forget and forsake our Father but when still we must be enabled by God to every good Work and we cannot have it unless we acknowledg Him and seek it of him by Prayer Th●s keepeth up a sensible dependance of the Creature upon God this Dependance begets Observance Phil. 2.12 And they that continually receive their Dole and Portion from Him are obliged to please him in all things Vse of Direction When you come to wait on the Word or receive here any quickning Exhortation call God into the Business that the thing may not die away in your Hearts Make conscience of Praying as well as Hearing you hear from Man in God's Name but carry it again to God that he may bless it All Religion is carried on between the Pulpit and the Throne of Grace You will thrive if you conscienciously make use of both Ordinances if you hear of Christ in the Word and make use of him in Prayer II. Observation That Prayer must be made to God alone Psal. 65.2 Oh thou that hearest Prayer unto thee shall all Flesh come The Apostle here addresseth himself to God and so must all Flesh. I. He alone is capable of hearing Prayers We conceive of God as an infinite Being Wise Powerful and Good as knowing all things as able to do all things as willing to give all things that we can in reason and righteousness ask of him 1. He knoweth all things our Persons Wants Necessities Prayers Our Persons God knoweth that there is such a Creature in the World as thou art for surely God knoweth whom he hath made and whom he supporteth and governeth A notable Instance we have Acts 9.11 And the Lord said unto him Arise and go into the Street that is called Straight and inquire in the House of Judas for one called Saul of Tarsus for behold he prayeth What a description is here of God's particular Providence the City of Damascus the Street called Straight the House of one Iudas the Person a Lodger there one Paul of Tarsus the Action he was imployed in behold he Prayeth He knoweth our Wants and Necessities Mark 6.8 Your Father knoweth what things you
That Interest giveth some hope and confidence is evident because sometimes the Saints plead the common Relation that they are the Workmanship of his hands Psalm 119.73 Thy hands have made me and fas●ioned me give me understanding that I may learn thy Commandments They will not quit their Interest in God if they cannot come as his special Servants yet as his Creatures one way another they will intitle themselves to him Vse To direct the Servants of God when they ask any Grace of him to bring it to his still Our Lord and our Father But how shall they do so if they have no assurance I answer 1. There are some Titles which imply a claim to Benefits and Priviledges others that infer an obligation to Duty these latter may be used without any usurpation Ioh. 20.28 My Lord and my God 2. Resignation of your selves to him sheweth you are his and in time you will come to know that he is yours if you make it good Psalm 119.94 I am thine save me for I have sought thy Precepts Resolve to obey him and serve him however he deal with you Choice of God for our Portion and Christ for our Lord sheweth you are resolved to be his 3. Speak as the Covenant speaketh that you are under till your sincerity be more unquestionable God offers himself to be our God and Redeemer and Father Christ to be our Lord and Saviour Isa. 63.16 Doubtless thou art our Father though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledg us not thou O Lord art our Father our Redeemer thy Name is from everlasting God offered himself to be so and God is angry for not owning it Jer. 3.4 Wilt thou no● from this time cry unto me My Father thou art the guide of my Youth SERMON XV. 2 Thess. 2.16 17. Which hath loved us and given us everlasting consolation and good hope through Grace VVE come now to the second Branch The ground of Audience and Success in Prayer Which hath loved us and given us everlasting consolation and good hope through Grace Where three grounds of Acceptance are intimated 1. The first is taken from the Rise and Foundation of all the Love of God he hath loved us 2. From the Matter of our Comfort he hath given us everlasting Consolation 3. From the Way whereby we receive it and entertain it and good hope through Grace The first relateth to our Redemption by Christ. The second to the New Covenant The third to the disposition of our Hearts and how we are affected in the reception of these thi●●● as will appear more in the expli 〈…〉 Branch 〈…〉 with the Rise and Founda 〈…〉 race which we expect and ●●g of ●od in Prayer He hath loved us Doct. That God's Love to Sinners manifested in our Redemption by Christ giveth great boldness and encouragement in Prayer 1. I shall prove this is the Love here intended 2. That this giveth boldness in Prayer I. That this is the Love here intended for these Reasons 1. This is a visible effect and demonstration of his Love to us 1 John 3.16 Hereby perceive we the Love of God to us in that he layed down his life for us And I Iohn 4.9 10. In this was manifested the Love of God towards us in that he sent his only begotten Son into the World that we might live by him Herein was Love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent ●is Son to be a propitia●ion for our sins From these places I gather that to found our Confidence and Hope it was needful that the Love God had to us s●ould shew it self by some manifest and real proof How can we tell how God's Heart standeth affected to mankind but by the Effects What-ever benevolence or good-will he had towards us it is not evident to us till it break forth into some Action and real performance of some great thing for us Now this was fully manifested in giving his Son to die for a sinful World that he hath a love for us and doth really desire our Salvation There is an hidden love of God which is his eternal Purpose and Decree and there is an open and declared Love and that is first and most seen in our Redemption by Christ. In Predestination his Love was conceived in his Heart in Redemption it is manifested in the Effects that was the Rise this the visible Demonstration and Sign of it Now the Apostle would not reason from what was hidden and secret but from what is open and manifest 2. This is not only the Demonstration and visible Proof of the reality of his Love but an ample representation and commendation of the greatness of his Love Rom. 5.8 But God commendeth his Love to us in that while we were yet Sinners Christ died for us A thing may be demonstrated to be real that yet is not commended or set forth as great and glorious But God would express his Love in such an astonishing Instance that we might admire the greatness as well as believe the reality of it John 3.16 God so loved the World c. that is so unspeakably so unconceivably would he express his Love to Mankind as to send his Son to assume our Nature and die for our Transgressions He doth not tell you how but leaveth you to admire at it and rejoice in it What may we not expect from this Love this great Love if God loveth us at such rate surely he is in good earnest his Heart is set upon our Salvation or else he would never have taken this course of giving his only Son to suffer an accursed and shameful Death Now when the Apostle saith God hath loved us he meaneth it of the great instance of his Love Analogum pe● se positum stat pro suo significatu famosiori Words not restrained by the Context must be interpreted in the most famous and known sense 3. This is the first motive to draw our hearts to him 1 John 4.19 We love him because he loved us first The first motive of our Affection is not his special electing-Electing-Love to us above others for that we cannot know before we love him but his common Love and Mercy to Sinners and that was manifested in Christ's being sent to be a Propitiation for our Sins and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole World This is that which is propounded to us to recover and reconcile our alienated and estranged Affections to God 2 Cor. 5.19 20. God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their Trespasses unto him This Grace God offereth to us as well as others namely that for Christ's sake he will pardon our Sins if we will lay down our Weapons and enter into his Peace None are bound to believe that God specially loveth them but those that are specially beloved by him for none are bound to believe a falshood and a falshood it is to us till we have the saving Effects and
glad and rejoice in thee we will remember thy Love more than Wine the Vpright love thee God's Ordinances are not empty there is some participation 1 Cor. 10.16 The Cup of Blessing which we bless is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ The Bread which we brake is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ Vse 5. Consider the ends why God giveth us Comfort it is to fortify us against the Enemies of our Salvation so far as they are vexing and troubling and molesting us in the way to Heaven The Spirit hath two great Offices to be a Sanctifier and Comforter and both serve all the needs of Christians When we are inticed to Sin he helps us as a Santifyer when we are discouraged in God's Service he helps us as a Comforter And therefore Christians are to consider their condition and what their present state requireth for God dispenseth his Grace according to the Assaults made upon them by the Enemies of their Salvation As for instance Our Enemies are the Devil the World and the Flesh these we renounced in Baptism And in the progress of Christianity these are those with whom we conflict and must overcome As for instance The Devil is a tempting Devil who seeketh to draw away the Saints from God and by the love of the Flesh to weaken our Love and Obedience to our proper and our rightful Lord. Now what are we to do in this case to beg Comfort and Peace that we may not be troubled though we yield unto his Temptations Alas this were to turn the Grace of God into Wantonness No we are to be sober and watchful 1 Pet. 5.8 to use all the Rules of Sobriety and Vigilancy that our Worldly Comforts may not be a snare to us Sobriety is an Holy Moderation in the use of all earthly things Vigilancy is an Holy Diligence and seriousness in the use of Means and also add to both the help of the Sanctifying Spirit that we may keep up our Love to God and be faitful in our Obedience to him But the Devil is not only a tempting Devil but a vexing and disquieting Devil who accuseth us before God day and night Rev. 12.10 raiseth in us many troublesome Fears to make our Service uncomfortable and tire us and clog us What is our Duty then to beg the help of the Comforter not only to shew Love to God but that we may have some persuasion of his Love to us and quench his fiery Darts that we may go on chearfully in our Work because the God of Peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shor●ly Rom. 16.20 So for the World The World is a tempting World drawing our Affections from God and Heaven to present things and when it smileth on us in incroaches upon our Heart more and more 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken me having loved this present World Now what is our business then to beg comfort and assurance of God's Love No that would be our Bane there is work for the Sanctifier rather than the Comforter that the worldly Spirit may be subdued in us there is need of Mortification rather than Assurance that we may be crucified to the World Gal. 6.14 But sometimes the World is a Persecuting World and reproacheth and troubleth us with all manner of vexations then there is work for the Comforter to seal up to our Souls the Love of God or Interest in Christ John 16.33 These things have I spoken to you that in me ye ●ight have peace in the World ye shall have tribulation but be of good chear I have overcome the World and to become to our Souls the Earnest of eternal Glory Comfort is for Tribulation at other times we are glutted with it but then it is our great support When all t●ings fail we feel the great necessity of the Joys of Faith It is good to time well our Duties David saith Psal. 56.3 What time I am afraid I will trust in thee So for the Flesh it inticeth us Iames 1.14 Every Man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own Lust and enticed Many times it draweth to Actual Sin by indulgence to its desires yea disposeth us often to Apostacy and falseness of Heart for Apostacy usually begins at falseness of Heart when the fleshly Mind and Interest is not throughly overcome Well when we are conscious to this what shall we do in such a case Certainly the great and proper Work is to beg the Spirit and implore the Spirit as a Sanctifier and to be more obedient to his sanctifying Motions Comfort will come in time Well but the Flesh is not only inticing but troublesom and grievous to the Saints witness Paul's groans Rom. 7.24 Oh wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this Death We are quite wearied and tired out with the importunity of its motions we would serve God more purely and perfectly Then there is work for the Comforter and confidence in his Operations to help the faithful Soul Phil. 1.6 Being confident of this very thing that he which hath begun a good Work in you will perform it unto the day of Iesus Christ. Then it is seasonable to remember the Covenant we are under Rom. 6.14 For Sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the Law but under Grace The serious striving Soul will not be left destitute Thus must we expect Comfort Vse 6. Remember that Comfort hath a latitude in it and is expressed by divers words 1. Sometimes by it Support is implied when the sense of Sin and fear of God's Wrath is not altogether removed and taken away but so mitigated and abated that Hope doth more easily prevail in the Soul than Fear And we resolve to wait on God though we cannot so fully clear up our Interest in him You have many Conflicts and Fears yet some Hope and Expectation towards God Jonah 2.4 5. I am cast out of thy sight yet will I look again to thy Holy Temple Resolute adherence giveth great support Job 13.15 Though he slay me yet will I trust in him I will maintain my own ways before him He dependeth merely on the Covenant 2. Peace or some rest from Troubles and accusations of Conscience there is some calm and quiet of Soul Rom. 5.1 Being justified by Faith we have peace with God Gal. 6.16 As many as walk according to this Rule Peace be on them and Mercy Assaulted with none or light Fears Iohn 16.33 In me ye shall have Peace I will give you Peace though not full Spiritual Suavities 3. The third word is Joy 1 Pet. 1.8 Ye rejoice with Ioy unspeakable and full of Glory In Peace all things are quiet they have no anxious Thoughts but in Joy there is a sensible motion of Pleasure and Delight they are feasted with the pleasures of Faith Love and Hope Let us then bless God for any degree of Comfort SERMON XVIII 2 Thess. 2.17 And stablish you in every
good Word and Work VVE come now to the Apostle's second Request for them and stablish you in every good Word and Work By every good Word is meant sound Doctrine by every good Work holiness of Life Doct. Establishment in Faith and Holiness is a needful Blessing and earnestly to be sought of God 1. What this Establishment is 2. How needful 3. Why it is to be sought of God I. What this Establishment is Answ. Confirmation in the Grace that we have received Now this Confirmation must be distinguished 1. With respect to the Power wherewith we are assisted there is Habitual Confirmation and Actual Confirmation 1. The Habitual Confirmation is when the habits of Grace are more setled and increased 1 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace Strengthen Stablish Settle you God hath effectually called and converted them and he beggeth the strengthning of the Grace which they had received Now thus we are established when Faith Love and Hope are increased in us for these are the Principles of all Spiritual Operations and when they have gotten good strength in us a Christian is more established 1. Faith is necessary for we stand by Faith Rom. 11.20 Because of unbelief they were broken off but thou standest by Faith We do not only live by it but stand by it and are kept by it 1 Pet. 1.5 Who are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation He is strong that is strong in Faith as Abraham was that believeth the Gospel and can venture his All upon it and trust himself in God's hands whatever befalleth him Luke 22.32 I have prayed for thee that thy Faith fail not That was the Grace likely to be assaulted and would most keep him had he bin persuaded that Jesus was the Son of God would he have denied him with Oaths and Execrations 2. Love is strong We are told Cant. 8.6 That Love is as strong as Death many Waters cannot quench it If a man would give all the substance of his House it would utterly be contemned It will not be bribed or quenched Our Backsliding cometh from losing our complacency in or desire of God There is an averseness from Sin and zeal against it as long as we have a sense of our Obligations to God and a value and esteem of his Grace in Christ then we continue in delightful obedience to him and level and direct our actions to his Glory 3. Hope is necessary to stablish the Soul on the promise of Eternal Life For this is the sure and stedfast Anchor of the Soul Heb. 6.19 Which Hope we have as an Anchor of the Soul both sure and stedfast If Hope be strong and lively present things do not greatly move us 2. Actual Establishment when these Habits are fortified and quickned by the actual Influence of God As God doth establish by these habitual Principles so by the actual motions of his Spirit for otherwise neither the stability of our Resolutions nor of Gracious Habits will support us Not stability of Resolutions Psal. 73.2 As for me my Feet were almost gone my steps had well nigh slipt Not Habits Rev. 3.2 Be watchful and strengthen those things which remain that are ready to die It is true God ordinarily worketh most strongly with strongest Graces because their Hearts are most prepared yet sometimes weak Christians have gone through great Temptations when strong ones have failed Rev. 3.8 Thou hast a little strength and hast kept my Word and hast not denied my Name Sometimes the strong Christian stumbleth and falleth when the weak standeth God may in an instant confirm a weak Person in some particular Temptation by his free Assistance but ordinarily concurreth with the strongest Grace Thus with respect to the Power wherewith we are assisted 2. With respect to the Object or Matter about which it is conversant stablished in every good Word and Work stability in the Doctrine of Faith and Practice of Godliness 1. In the Doctrine of Faith It is a great advantage in the Spiritual Life to have a sound Judgment Some Men are never well grounded in the Truth and in the nature and reasons of that Religion which they do profess and then are always left to a wandering uncertainty because they resolve not upon Evidence as Men ordinarily abide not in the place to which they are driven by a Tempest or the current of the Tides rather than by aim and choice though they take shelter there for the present 1 Thess. 5.21 Prove all things hold fast that which is good Certainly Religion in the general must be taken up by Choice and not by Chance not because we know no other but because we know no better As Jer. 6.16 Stand ye in the Ways and see and ask for the old Paths where is the good Way and walk therein And the same is true of particular Opinions and Controversies about Religion till we have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our own stedfastness 2 Pet. 3.17 We stand by the stedfastness of others when we profess the Truth meerly because of Company and when the Chain ●s broken we all fall to pieces Now we ought to be well settled left we appear to the World with a various Face which breedeth Atheism in others and Shame to our selves It is possible in particular things future Light may disprove present Practice but then we must be able to give a very sufficient account of it Luther when he was charged with Apostacy Consitetu● se esse Apostatam sed beatum sanctum qui sidem Diabolo datam non servavit While we cry up Constancy we must not cherish stubborn Prejudice which shuts the Door upon Truth However to avoid the opinion of Lightness before Religious Persons profess any thing their warrant need to be very clear both for the World's sake and their own that they may not make needless Troubles and afterwards change their Mind to the scandalizing of others And their own sake 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 James 1.8 A double-minded Man is unstable in all his ways And we had need to take care to be right because every error hath an influence upon the Heart and Practice Upon the Heart as it weakeneth Faith and Love and Practice Some Opinions have no malignity in themselves yet the profession of them may divide the Church and make us by Contentions Enemies of the growth and progress of Christ's Kingdom Now if we would be established in the Truth we must see what Influence every Truth hath upon the new Nature either as it worketh towards God by Faith to keep up our respects to him or Men by Love as it furthereth our Duties to them A Man will not easily let go Truth that is wont to turn it into Practice and to live as he believeth Once more we need to be established in the present Truth it is no zeal to fight with Ghosts and antiquated Errors but take God's part in our time but usually the Orthodoxy of the World is an Age too
foot to subvert their Faith and expose the whole Christian Doctrine to contempt First The manner of obtestation falleth first under our consideration in which two things are mentioned 1. The coming of Christ. 2. Their gathering together unto him Obtestations are by those things which have great reverence and respect with us as most likely to prevail Now these two things are mentioned 1. As weighty 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee before God and the Lord Iesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearance and his Kingdom 2. This was the Article mistaken and perverted as to one circumstance the Time but the thing is taken for granted as an unquestionable truth and the support of all their hopes 2 Thess. 1.10 When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints and admired in all them that believe 3. This was a famous Christian Doctrine with which the Apostles usually began in planting Religion in any place 1 Thess. 5.1 2 3. But of the times and the seasons ye have no reason that I write unto you for ye your selves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night c. 4. It was of precious account with them 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Iudge shall give me at that day and not to me only but unto them also that love his appearing So that the obtestation implyeth both the certainty of their belief and also their dear account of this Article of Faith and therefore the sense is As you do assuredly expect him and love and look and long for this day that it may go well with you and Christ appear to your glory so be not troubled 1. Doct. That the coming of Christ to the judgment is a truth well known firmly believed and earnestly desired by all true Christians 2. Doct. That when Christ shall come all the Saints shall be gathered together unto him 1. Doct. That the coming of Christ to the judgment is a truth well known firmly believed and earnestly desired by all the Saints 1. That it is well known the Apostle produceth the testimony of Enoch Jude 14. Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints David often mentioneth it as a thing delighted in by Believers therefore in a Poetical or rather Prophetical strain he calleth upon the Heavens Ear●h Sea and Fields to rejoice before the Lord for he cometh for h● cometh to judge the Earth he shall judge the World with Righteousness and the people with his truth Psal. 96.13 and again Psal. 98.10 He calleth upon the Creatures to rejoice before the Lord for he cometh to judge the Earth with Righteousness shall he judge the World and the people with Equity passages whi●h relate not only to the Kingdom of the Messiah as it is exercised now in the World but also to his final act of judging till which time they are not fully verifyed Solomon bindeth ●he whole duty of man upon him by his consideration Eccles. 12.13 14. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter Fear God and keep his Commandements for this is the whole duty of man for God shall bring every work into Iudgment with every secret thing whether it be good or whether it be evil And the Apostles when they went abroad to Proselyte the World usually began with this point 2. That this is firmly believed by all true Christians This must needs be so because it is the grand inducement to all Piety and Godliness and none ever disbelieved it but those the interest of whose Lusts ingaged them to question it 2 Pet. 3.3 4 5. Knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own lusts and saying Where is the promise of his coming For since the Fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were from the beginning of the Creation For this they willingly are ignorant of c. willingly ignorant their interest puts them upon it rather than their Conscience because this Doctrine filleth them with unquiet thoughts that they cannot so securely follow their sinful practices till they blot out the fear of it or banish the thoughts of it out of their hearts but all that obey the teachings of grace take it for objective or subjective grace they firmly believe it Tit. 2.11 12 13. For the grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodl●ness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present World looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearance of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ. The sound belief of it is not so much encountred with the doubts of the mind as the inclinations of their perverse hearts Now the seeming reasons of partial men are not to be heard especially as delivered in a scoffing malicious way and on the other side Godliness and Mortification standeth upon such evident reason as mans unquestionable duty that it needeth not to be maintained by a lie and manifest falshood Certainly they that deny it do not so much reason against this Article of our Christian Faith as scoff at it and it is to be imputed to the malignity of their tempers rather than the acuteness or sharpness of their reason that they do not believe it Many things which they urge are a manifest token of the contrary As the calamities of the good 2 Thess. 1.4 5. So that we glory in you for your Faith and Patience in all your Persecutions and tribulations that you endure which is a manifest token of the righteous Iudgment of God The perversion of Justice Eccles. 3.16 17. And moreover I saw under the Sun the place of Iudgment that wickedness was there and the place of righteousness that iniquity was there I said in my heart God shall judge the righteous and the wicked for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work Things must be reviewed and judged over again A State Engine to serve Order and Government doth the benefit of mankind need a lie to promote it Doth carnal interest govern the World or Vertue If meer carnal Interest what a confusion would there be of all things Then men might commit all Villany take away mens lives and goods when it is their interest or they could do it safely and secretly without infringement of their interest Servants poison their Masters if they could do it without discovery and there were no sin in it men prey upon others if it be in the power of their hands and catch he that catch can without impunity would be the truest Wisdom Clear it is Vertue cannot be supported without the tho●ghts of a World to come and it is unreasonable to imagine that God would make a World which cannot be governed without falshood and deceit 3. That it is earnestly desired by all true Christians that is of chief respect
for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies it draweth near 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is begun already But the sense is vastly different for by these and such like expressions the Apostle only did intend that the last dispensation was then on foot no other change of dispensation or worship was to be expected till the Coming of Christ. But I shall more clearly and distinctly shew 1. What reason the Apostle had to speak at this rate 2. What little reason these Seducers had to pervert this Speech to countenance their Hypothesis or supposition 1. For the first the Apostle had reason to say the day of the Lord was at hand 1. With respect of Faith for Faith gives a kind of presence to things Heb. 11.1 Now Faith is the subtance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen That is it gives a being a kind of existence to things future and afar off and sets them before the eyes of our mind and gives us some sight of them as if they were already come And therein it agrees with the light of Prophecy look as by the light of Prophecy Iohn saith Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead small and great stand before God and the Books were opened c. so saith doth in effect see what it believes W●●l then Faith looking upon things distant an● absent as near at hand the Apostle had reason to use this language to Believers as if the Judge were at the door Phil. 4.5 Let your moderation be known unto all men the Lord is at hand not only in regard of his present Providence but also with respect to his second coming to Judgment it is as certain to Faith as if he were already come 2. With respect of Love Love will not account it long to endure the hardships of this present World until Christ come to set all things at rights Iacob served seven years for Rachel for the love he bare to her and it seemed to him but a little while Gen. 2● 20 If we had any love for Christ we should be contented to suffer a while for his sake The time is coming when the wicked shall persecute no more when the mouth of iniquity shall be stopped when the desire and hope of all Believers shall be satisfied when the Redeemers work shall be consummated when the Kingdom shall be delivered up to the Father when those that made a jest of this day shall be fully confuted Faith sees the certainty of it and love makes us hold out till the time come about 3. The Apostle might speak so as comparing time with Eternity Psal. 90.4 A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past and as a Watch in the night 2 Pet. 3.8 One day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day The longest time to Eternity is but as a drop lost and spilt in the Ocean and all the tediousness of the present life is but like one rainy day to an Everlasting Sun-shine 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory though troubles are lengthened as long as our lives are yet they are but a moment in respect of Eternity we reckon by time and not by Eternity and therefore these expressions may seem strange to us 4. The Apostle speaks this to particular men whose abode in the World is not very long Eternity and the Judgment is at hand though Christ tarry long till the Church be compleated and the Elect be gathered 2 Pet. 3.9 The Lord is not slack concerning his Promise as some men count slackness Now what is long and what is afar off to the whole Church considered in several successions of Ages it is short to particular persons Death soon puts an end to their conflict and then their Triumph ensues And to Christ is ready to judge at all times though the World be not ready to be judged The Coming of Christ is uncertain and hidden for this very purpose that men in all Ages might be quickened to faithfulness and watchfulness and make that preparation which is necessary Now therefore it concerns the Messengers of God to bind mens duty upon them by showing the nearness of it in all the forementioned considerations that they might be always ready for so we find our Lord himself pressing it Luke 12.40 Be ye therefore ready for the Son cometh at an hour when ye think not Mat. 24.42 Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord cometh He may come in a moment our duty is unquestionable but the time of his coming is uncertain And to please our selves with the thoughts of a delay is a mighty deadening thing and quencheth our duty yea it is an inticement to all evil Mat. 24.48 The wicked Servant took liberty to beat his fellow Servants because of his Lords delay we are bid to be sober and watchful and always to be looking for the coming of the Lord. 2. The Seducers had little reason to pervert this Speech to the countenance of their Hypothesis or supposition and therefore the Apostle had very good reason to be zealous in the confutation of this Hypothesis of the Seducers who maintained that Christ would come in that Age. 1. To inquire after the time is curiosity Acts 1.7 It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put into his own power Those things which God hath reserved to himself for us to inquire after is sinful It is a great evil to pry into our Masters Secrets when we have so many revealed truths to busy our minds about we take it to be a piece of ill manners to pry into that which is purposely concealed as to break up a secret Letter and the like the practising of known duties would prevent this curiosity these things tend not to our profit and edification 2. Much more was it a sin to fix the time it was an arrogant presumption for of that day and hour knoweth no man no not the Angels of Heaven but my Father only Mat. 24.36 The peremptory time of the day of Judgment God keeps to himself and it is arrogance for any to define it and set a time when God is resolved to keep it secret 3. The fixing of that time did a great deal of hurt 1. For the present it drew away their minds from their calling because they expected a sudden coming of the Lord Ill impressions either destroy or w●aken necessary duties 2. The least Error doth gratifie Sathan and the interest of his Kingdom for he is the Father of Lies 3. It might shake their Faith in other things when their credulity was disproved by the event the Gospel might be brought into contempt when their Error only was confuted as many men who have been peremptory in fixing times afterwards have thrown off their Religion 4. It shewed a diseased mind that they were
to Saints and Angels and turned into a theatrical Pomp and the Pageantry of empty Ceremonies which eclipse the Majesty and splendour of it and the Discipline of the Church into a temporal domination and all is carried in the World by sides and interests that Christianity looketh like another thing a design Calculated for the present World rather than a serious preparation for the World to come Then certainly there is an Apostasy and a defection from Christ however the corrupt manners of the Church be varnished over with the name of Christianity There is a degeneration questionless and that is Apostasy in a Mystery such as this is though not an open revolt from the Christ. But to make this more evident to you let us consider what the Kingdom of Christ is The Gospel Kingdom is a Kingdom of Light Life and Love Opposite to Light is ignorance and errour to Life a Religion that consists of shews dead rites and empty Ceremonies to Love uncharitableness malice and especially hatred of the power of Godliness now where these prevail eminently there is an opposite Kingdom set up to the Kingdom of Christ certainly a falling off from his Kingdom That is to say where in opposition to Light errour is taught and ignorance is counted the Mother of Devotion and people are restrained from the means of Knowledge as if the height of Christian Faith and Obedience did consist in an implicite believing what the Church believeth and where instead of Life men place their whole Religion on superficial Rites and Ceremonies and some trifling acts of seeming Devotion and exteriour Mortifications and instead of love to God and Souls all things are sacrificed to private Ambition and forcing Consciences with the highest penalties and persecutions to submit to their corruptions There is a manifest subversion of the interest of Christs Kingdom In short Gods witnesses were slain in that City which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt and our Lord was crucifyed Rev. 11.8 That City which answereth to Sodom for impurity to Egypt for Idolatry and to Ierusalem for persecution of the Saints there may you find the great Apostasy 5. This Apostasy from our Lords Authority and the interests of his Kingdom is some notable and discernable Apostasy and the Head and Patron thereof is Antichrist The defection is not of one or a few or many in divers Churches there have always been back-sliders from the Faith 1 Joh. 2.19 They went out from us but they were not of us and the Spirit of Antichrist wrought in the Apo●tles days 1 Joh. 2.18 As you have heard that Antichrist shall come even now there are many Antichrists and again 1 Ioh. 4.3 we are told of the Spirit of Antichrist and this is that spirit of Antichrist whereof you have heard that it should come and even now already is it in the World Then described to be afterwards Verse 5. a Worldly Spirit They are of the World and speak of the World and the World heareth them Though they profess Christianity Carnal Worldly Hypocrites which never Conquered the fleshly mind and interest have the Spiri● of Antichrist These obscure the light and obstruct the life and love of the Gospel They that wholly affect a life of pomp and ease in the Church Now this hath always been in all Ages The false Christians forget their hopes are built upon a Crucified Christ and are to be derived to them from a Glorified Christ in the other World Crucified in this World and Glorified in the next which indeed are the two considerations that keep Christianity pure and lively That all was purchased by a Crucified Christ and all is dispensed by a Glorified Christ and I wish you would oftner think of it But the great Apostasy is eminently found in some external visible Church where these corruptions are generally received and defended For the head of that Church is Antichrist where Doctrine is corrupted and the worship mingled with Idolatry and the Government an Usurpation and bent against the Holy Seed that desire to worship God in Spirit and in Truth there is this manifest revolt from and a Rebellion against God and Christ though they push with the Horns of the Lamb. That the Papists are a corrupt Sect of Christians is beyond dispute to any that will try their Religion by the Scriptures and that they are far more corrupt than the Protestants 〈◊〉 Reformed Churches will also soon appear by the comparison or a view of both Churches But whether they are so corrupt as to become the Seat of Antichrist is the matter under debate Therefore let any one conside● where the eminent Apostasy is to be found Who are they that invade Christs Authority by setting up an Universal Head over all C●ristians Who are they that establish the Doctrine of Daemons or revive the worship of a middle sort of Powers between God and mortal men 1 Tim. 4.1 who through Hypocrisy ●nvent so many lies to maintain it and when Christians should keep themselves from Idols 1 Ioh. 5.21 yet in defiance of this worship Angels and other Creatures Col. 2.18 Let n● man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels c. and erect the Images of Saints commanding and compelling men to adore them and pray to them who are they that are not contented with the one only Mediatour 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediatour between God and men the man Christ Iesus 1 Cor. 8.5 For though there be that are called Gods whether in Heaven or in Earth as there be Gods m●ny and Lords many But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things and we by him but set up other Medi●tours of Intercession Who are they that plead for Indulgences and the supererogatory sa●●sfactio●● of the Saints as gathered into the Treasure of the Church and so profitable for the remission of sins and condemn them who think the contrary Who are they that keep Beli●vers from reading the Scriptures when they are so expresly injoined to do it Joh. 5.39 and Psal. 1.2 But his delight is in the Law of the Lord and in his Law doth he meditate day and night That deny one part of the Lor●s Supper to his Disciples notwithstanding his Institution to the contrary 1 Cor. 11.25 26. After the same manner also he took the Cup whe● he had supped saying This Cup is the New Testament in my blood This do ye as often as ye drink it in remembrance of me for as oft as ye eat this bread and drink this Cup ye do shew forth the Lords death till he come It were endless to instance in all I shall speak more of it in the following Verses 6. This Apostasy is not only forbidden but foretold as a thing that would certainly come to pass This consideration is necessary for divers reasons 1. Because the Papists
of men that head the Revolters from Christ. So Dan. 8. a Goat figured a succession of Kings So the Assyrian Isa. 10.5 several Kings in that Empire So Isa. 14.9 The King of Babylon meaning not one but many So this man of sin doth not note a single man a but succession of men a body politick or corporate under one opposite head to the Kingdom of Christ So the man of God is put for all faithful Ministers 2 Tim. 3.17 So Honour the King 1 Pet. 2.17 Series Regum So 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb. 9.25 The High Priest every year entreth into the holy place meaning not one but the succession of the order and in reason it must needs be so here Because Antichrist from his beginning to his end from his rise and Revelation till his ruine and destruction will take up such a long tract of time as cannot fall within the Age of any one man even from the time of the Apostles till the end of the World Antichrist is the Head of the Apostasie for here the Apostasie and the Revelation of the man of sin are conjunct now the mysterious Apostasie could not be perfected in a short time 2. The Son of Perdition wherein he is likened to Iudas Joh. 17.12 None of them is lost but the Son of Perdition Him he resembleth in Covetousness Treachery and final destruction The Term may be explained either passively or actively 1. Passively As one condemned to everlasting destruction As the Son of Death is one condemned to die 2 Sam. 12.5 He shall be a Son of death we translate it He shall surely die So Children of wrath Eph. 2.3 So here Son of Perdition 2. Actively Bringing destruction upon himself and others One that shall destroy others and so he is called Abaddon and Apolly●n Rev. 9.11 and is opposite to Christ who is the Author of Salvation Heb. 5.9 but Antichrist of destruction And let us see the parallel between him and Iudas for the person is a Type as well as the name hath a sig●ificancy Antichrist then is like Iudas in Profession a Disciple of Christ in Office a Gove●nour of the Church but in practice a Traytor As they said of the blind man John 9.9 Some said this is he others he is very like him The Pope boasteth that his Seat is Apostolical his Chair is Peters Chair and that he is the Successour of the Apostle Grant it but there is an errour of the person not of Peter but of Iudas Let us see the Parallel 1. Iudas was not a stranger but a pretended Friend and Apostle Acts 1.17 He was numbered with us and obtained part of his Ministry Turks and Infidels are Enemies to Christ but Antichrist seeketh to undermine him under a pretence of Friendship 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is one in shew for and in effect against Christ and the Beast in the Revelation is said to push with the horns of the Lamb Rev. 13.11 If he were a professed Enemy what mystery were there in it but mystery was written upon the Womans forehead Rev. 17.5 and here ver 7. The mystery of iniquity It is wisdom to discern the false Prophet Rev. 13.18 but there needeth no great wisdom to discover an open and professed Adversary 2. He sold Christ for a small matter Omniae Ro●ae venalia Pardons Indulgences freedom from Purgatory all to be bought with money and it is small matter considering the things put to sale The pardon of sins the Souls of men redeemed with Christs precious blood The Antichristian State maketh a Market of Religion Truth is made to yield to interest and profit 3. Iudas betrayed Christ with a Kiss under a pretence of honouring him Luke 22.48 Jesus said unto him Judas betrayest thou the Son of man with a Kiss Antichri●t is a true Adversary of Christ though he pretend to adore him as those that muthered the present Prophets would by all means beautify the Tombs of the Prophets deceased and bear a respect to their memories Matth. 23.30 He pretendeth to be his Servant yea a Servant of Servants but is really his Enemy The Apostle telleth us of some that were Enemies to the Cross of Christ Phil. 3.18 Who to appearance such friends to the Cross as the rabble of nominal Christians but they are opposers of his spiritual Kingdom vertue and power of the Cross You have Crucifixes every where Painted Carved Gilded they are ready to worship the Cross with a holy Worship they set it in their Temples Altars wear it in their bosoms and where ever they meet it shew it reverence adorn it with Gold Silver and precious Stones their Popes and Prelates have it carried before them and are not these friends of the Cross No they live a Worldly sensual life and all their Religion tendeth thereunto therefore Enemies of the Cross of Christ because they mind earthly things This is right Antichrist-like to betray Christ under a colour of Adoration 4. Iudas was a guide to them t●at came to take Christ and one main work of Antichrist is to be a Ring-Leader in persecuting for Religion Christ is in Heaven death hath no more power over him his natural body is above abuse but his mystical body still suffereth Acts 9.6 Why persecutest ●hou me Antichrist is the head of the persecuting State others are his Emissaries and Agents to take Christ in his members It is a politick Religion that must be carried on with Worldly Artifices with power and Cruelty Lastly The Covetousness of Iudas is set forth He was a thief and one that carried the bag Joh. 12.6 England to its bitter cost knoweth the poling exactions of the Papacy All its dealing with us was to fill the Bag out of this Puteus inexhaustus Now all these things should open our Eyes we may behold the Man of Sin the Son of Perdition one egge is not more like to another than Iudas and Antichrist 1. Vse is to perswade us to a detestation of what is Antichristian And to that end let us mark the progress of the Text. 1. The Apostasie made was for Antichrist 2. Antichrist rising upon the Apostasie becometh a man of Sin And 3. The Man of Sin is also the Son of Perdition 1. Let me begin first with the falling away There is a twofold falling away either from the power and practice of Godliness or from a true Religion to a false particularly to Popery 1. I begin with the falling away from the power and practice of Godliness though the profession be not changed and the rather partly because this disposeth to the entertainment of errour When a people that are carried with great fervour and vigour of zeal for a while lose their affections to good and return to a worldly sensual life then the byass of their hearts doth easily prevail against the light of their understandings And so unsanctified men may the sooner be drawn to Apostasy they never felt the quickning virtue of Faith and were never wrought by
we had plenty of Victuals and were well and saw no evil But since we have left off burning incense to the Queen of Heaven we have wanted all things and have been consumed by the Sword and the Famine Such sottish obstinacy is there in men that doat upon their own invented Superstitious and Idolatrous Services Custom Antiquity practice of their Ancestors the Authority and usage of their great ones their Rulers the generality of observance This is their knot of Arguments by which they confirm themselves just as the Papists plead for their Superstitions at this day and to make the Mess more compleat they add the plenty and prosperity they enjoyed what a merry World it was before the new Gospel came in when they had nothing but Mass and Mattins And all the Calamities that have faln out they impute not to their own sins but to the Gospel Now when a people are thus obstinate and measure Religion not by reasons of Conscience but the interests of the Belly it is a sign that they are under the power of delusion and error hath more efficacy with such corrupt minds than the truth 3. The Causes of it shew the efficacy of error 1. The sinning of their learned to keep out all instructions allowing the vulgar only Prayers in a strange tongue and the Scriptures in no tongue and teaching them implicitely to believe as the Church believeth When the Lord permitteth such guides to order the affairs of his Church his great Judgment of occecation and obduration is upon them Jer. 5.31 The Prophets prophesie falsely and the Priests bear rule by their means and my people love to have it so 2. When gain interests and ambition move them thereunto As those Masters in the Acts exclaim against Paul and Silas when they saw their hope of gain was gone Acts 16.19 20 21. These men do exceedingly trouble the City And Demetrius Acts 18.25 Ye know by this craft we have our wealth This is a tender point to touch interest and when once it cometh to this they will proceed in their fo●ly and defend one falshood with another for the great Idol of the World is gain or love of money 1 Tim. 6.10 For the love of money is the root of all evil which while some coveted after they have erred from the Faith It were an happiness if such kind of Arguments did only prevail with us to embrace a Religion that might convince others that it was Religion it self that we loved That our interest did not keep others from their duty and that we could embrace a Religion for the goodness of it even to our own loss 3. Another cause is pride of themselves and prejudice against others lest they should seem to be in an error and wrong and to learn of a few Novellists shall they teach them No rather they will remain ignorant still Alas it is not easy to strike Sa●● and submit to the teaching of those whom they hate Therefore men continue those first prejudices they have imbibed and will rather live and die in their errors than give God glory by a submission to truth Such a proud opinion and conceit have they of their own Learning and Knowledge This cause also conduceth to make the resolution more strong pre-ingagement in a contrary way It is disgraceful to change men think it is taken notice of as a great wonder Acts 6.7 That a great Company of the Priests were obedient to the Faith But such wonder are not wrought every day they of all men are most pertinacious but God can of stones raise up Children to Abraham Now would to God these causes of error were only found in the Antichristian Estate They are every where bu● these cause strong delusion 3. The issue and effect that they should believe a lie two things must be explained 1. The object 2. The Act. 1. The object a lie that is either 1. false Doctrines 1 Tim. 4.2 Speaking lies in Hypocrisie When palpable errors are taken for truths A man given over by God to delusion will swallow the grossest errors and f●ctions and that in matters dangerous and destructive to Salvation False Doctrines are often called a lie in Scripture as opposite to the truth And yet such things are received by those from whose parts the World would expect better things 2. False Miracles in their Legends a man would wonder any should have the face to obtrude such ridiculous stories and scandalous to Religion upon the World 3. False Calumnies against those Instruments whom God employed in the reformation Popery is a Religion supported by lies as that Calvin was a Sodomite and burnt in the shoulder at Noyon for that crime and the Popish Dea● and Chapter of that place have published his Vindicate That Luther was an Incarnate Devil begotten by an Incubus I should weary you to rake in this Dunghil but I must close it with the general observation that Antichristians will lie some among them call them pious frauds but they are Diabolical Forgeries 2. The Act is that they are given up to believe a lie This must be applied to their erroneous Doctrines as common to them all To their false Miracles and Calumnies not to the Inventers but to the seduced who swallow these things All that oppose the truth do not go apparently against Conscience but being given up to the efficacy of error they may believe that false Religion wherein they live Let us open the Term believe What is it to believe a thing you may know ●y the opposites Now opposite to Faith there is first doubtfulness when men halt between two opinions 1 Kings 18.21 If the Lord b● God follow him but if Baal then follow him This doubtfulness proceedeth from want of bringing the Case to a Tryal and thorow Hearing 2. Conjecture Acts 26.28 Almost perswaded Almost thou perswadest me to be a Christian. 3. Opinion Matth. 13.14 Hath not root in himself but dureth for a while c. 4. Firm perswasion They will censure nothing for if of truth Joh. 6.69 We believe and are sure c. if of error Acts 26.9 I verily thought with my self that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Iesus of Nazareth 5. Resolved adherence if to the truth that is called receiving the truth in the love of it If to error it is seen in mens obstinacy and zeal suffering in it 1 Kings 18.28 Cutting themselves with Knives and Lances till blood gushed out Suffering for it For a man may give his body to be burned for an error a man may sacrifice a strong body to a stubborn mind 1 Cor. 13.3 Though I give my body to be burned and have not Charity it profiteth nothing And persecuting the contrary Joh. 16.2 They shall put you out of the Synagogues yea the time cometh that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth God service To apply this Marry that live within the Kingdom of Antichrist some are doubtful some almost perswaded so●e
of the love of the Truth rather than because you are out of the reach of the temptation However it is a great mercy that God keepeth off the Temptation till we are better setled in Religion 2. That the Election of God giveth a People great advantages against Errors especially against the impostures of Antichrist for when he speaketh of the sad estate of those who are seduced by the Man of Sin he presently addeth but we are bound to give thanks to God for you for he hath chosen you to Salvation You will say the Thessalonians received the Gospel before these corruptions were brought into the Church but though Antichrist was not then in being and this corrupt Christianity not then set a foot yet there were some preparations for it The mystery of iniquity already worketh and they were preserved from the taint of it by the Election of God for either God suffereth not the Elect to be deceived in momentous points or sooner or later he reduceth them the purpose of God according to Election must stand Rom. 9.11 Rom. 11.7 The Election hath obtained and the rest were blinded So 2 Tim. 2.18 19. They have overthrown the faith of some nevertheless the Foundation of the Lord standeth sure Still the Elect of God escape the seduction and especially Antichristian Error Rev. 13.8 The dwellers upon Earth shall worship him whose names are not written in the Lamb's Book of Life 3. How careful we should be to support the Hearts of God's People when we speak of his terrible Judgments on the wicked This was the practice of the Apostles every where as when the Author to the Hebrews had spoken of the dreadful estate of Apostates whose end is to be burned Heb. 6.9 But we are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany Salvation though we thus speak he did not condemn them all as Apostates nor would not discourage them by that terrible Threatning So again after another terrible passage Heb. 10.39 But we are not of them that draw back to perdition but of them that believe to the saving of the Soul Once more when another Apostle had spoken of the Sin unto death which is not to be prayed for he presently addeth 1 Joh. 5.18 19. Whosoever is born of God sinneth not but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself and that wicked one toucheth him not And we know that we are of God and the whole World lieth in wickedness Zuinglius saith Bone Christiane h●●c nihil ad te c. Good Christian this is not thy portion when he had flashed the terrours of the Lord in the face of Sinners The reasons of this are partly with respect to the Saints who sometimes out of weakness and infirmity and sometimes out of tenderness of Conscience are apt to be startled electorum corda semper ad se sollicite pudeant Gregor We deserve such dreadful Judgments and therefore fear them partly with respect to our selves that we may rightly divide the Word of Truth 2 Tim. 2.15 Study to shew thy self approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the Word of Truth Give every one his portion not make their hearts sad whom God would not make sad and therefore they are much to blame who in reproving Sinners stab a Saint at the Heart and take the doctrine but for a colour to make a perverse application The Apostle here useth more tenderness God shall send them strong delusion But we are bound always to give thanks for you Brethren beloved of the Lord because the Lord hath from the beginning chosen you to Salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the Truth In the words are two things 1. An acknowledgment of this obligation to give thanks for them But we are bound to give thanks always to God for you Brethren c. 2. The matter or particular cause of his thanksgiving because the Lord hath from the beginning chosen you to Salvation c. First There are 1. the Titles he giveth Brethren and Beloved of the Lord they were not only beloved of the Apostle but the Lord himself both with an antecedent Love bestowing Grace upon them and also a consequent Love they believing in his Name living according to his Precepts suffering for the Truth 2. His obligation to bless God in their behalf we are bound to give thanks to God always for you There is first giving thanks which sheweth his esteem of the blessing 2. Always which s●eweth how deeply he was affected with it 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We are bound he acknowledgeth a Debt and bond of Duty we must not only give thanks to God for our own Election but the Election of others Out of the law of Brotherly Love we loving them as our own Souls respect to the Glo●y of God which is promoted by the Salvation of others as well as our selves 2. The matter of the thanksgiving their Election to Salvation which is two ways amplified 1. By the Antiquity of it from the beginning that is from everlasting for so it is taken sometimes as Joh. 1.1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God That is before the first point of time before God began to create all things 2. From the means of its accomplishment two are mentioned one on God's pa●t the sanctification of the Spirit The other on ours the belief of the Truth From the whole observe Doct. That the great matter of our thanksgiving to God is his eternal Election of us whether for our selves or others This is that which leaveth a Debt or an indispensible Obligation always to bless and praise his Name In pursuing this Point I shall first consider how Election is here set forth 2. Give you the reasons why this is the great matter of thanksgiving 1. How it is here set forth 1. By the rise of it which is the meer love of God for he calleth these Brethren ●eloved of t●e Lord. And that the only original cause and motive of Election is God's Love and Grace this is asserted in other Scriptures As for instance in the Types of Election and Reprobation Rom. 9.13 Iacob have I loved and Esau h●ve I hated God's respect to Iacob above Esau is ascribed to his love So to the posterity of Iacob whom he distinguished from other Nations Deut. 7.7 8. The Lord did not set his love upon you and choose you because ye were more in number than any People for ye were the fewest of all People but because the Lord loved you And still the Lord's Election is an Election of Grace There is no antecedent worthiness in the People whom he chooseth 2 Tim. 1.9 not according to our Works but according to his own Purpose and Grace which was given in Christ Iesus before the World began Now Grace is nothing but the Love of God working freely and of its own Inclination 2. The Act it self he hath chosen you making a distinction
of God and hath counted the Blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanc●ified an unholy Thing and hath done despite unto the Spirit of Grace That is were in external Covenant with God and visibly dedicated But there is an other Sanctification which is the Fruit of the Spirit 〈◊〉 a real Change in them 1 Cor. 6.11 And such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are justified in the Name of the Lord Iesus and by the Spirit of our God Find this and you find a sufficient Evidence Namely if you become new Creatures and be enabled to forsake Sin and follow after that which is pleasing in the sight of God Sanc●ification of the Spirit is not so much known by Dedication and Profession but by ●he real and fixed inclination of your Souls to God and Heaven and living accordingly you are turned to God and live to God 2. Your belief of the Truth that is of the Gospel Now this is meant not of a dead Faith or such a cold Assent as only begets an Opinion in us of the truth of Christian Religion but such a lively Faith as bringeth us under the power of it For it is opposed to them that do not receive the Truth in the love of it Ver. 10. To them that believed not the Truth because they had pleasure in Vnrighteousness Ver. 12. That lived under the power of fleshly and worldly Lusts. And it is spoken of them who had received the Truth so as to obey it and suffer for it as the Thessalonians are described all along And in short such a belief of the Truth as caused them to enter into Covenant with Christ and make conscience of their Fidelity to him And here in this Verse we learn That a bare belief of the Truth doth not save unless accompanied with the Sanctification of the Spirit And therefore both must be taken together when the Word cometh to us not in Word only but in Power and much assurance and joy in the Holy Ghost it is an infallible evidence of our Election of God 1 Thess. 1.5 Alas many have a general cold belief of the Gospel that never felt the effect of it upon their Hearts 4. Observe the necessary Connection that is between both these Means The Sanctification of the Spirit and the Belief of the Truth 1. There is a necessary Connection between them as between the Cause and the Effect For none are powerfully drawn to believe in Christ but such as are Sanctified by his Spirit It is not in the power of any Creature to incline us to God or bring us to come to him by Christ. But this Work is wholly reserved to the Spirit And so the Lord himself doth powerfully bring to pass his own Decrees as by Christ Redeeming so by the Spirit Sanctifying The Spirit is the Author both of Faith and Holiness Saving Grace is called a New Creature 2 Cor. 5.17 Therefore if any Man be in Christ he is a New Creature Ephes. 2.10 For we are his Workmanship created in Christ Iesus unto good Works which God hath before ordaine● that we should walk in them And to Create is the Work of a Divine Power Creat●re and Creator are Relatives And certainly the noblest Creature such as the New Creature is cannot be framed by any but God It is called a New Birth and the New Birth is only from the Spirit Iohn 3.5 6. Well then these are fitly coupled the Sanctification of the Spirit and Belief of the Truth That God's Work may make way for ours 2. There is the Connection of Concomitancy between the Gospel and the Spirit The Spirit only goeth along with the Gospel and no other Doctrine and so both external and internal Grace are of God John 17.17 Sanctifie them by thy Truth thy Word is Truth It was fit that a Super-natural Doctrine should be accompanied with a Supernatural Operation and Power How else should it be known to be of God The Truth and the Spirit are inseparable Companions Where there is little of God known there is little of his Spirit As in the Natural Truth revealed to the Heathens Somewhat God shewed unto them Rom. 1.19 In the darker Revelation to the Iews there is but a fainter degree of the Spirit but Grace and Truth come by Iesus Christ. There goeth along with the Doctrine of the Gospel a mighty Spirit of Holiness for thereby God would prove the Verity and Truth of this Religion and suitably to the rich Mercy prepared for us in Christ. 3. There is a subordination of Faith to this Work of the Spirit by the Truth For the greatest Things work not till they be considered and beli●ved 1 Thess. 2.12 Ye received it not as the Word of Men but as it is in Truth the Word of God which worketh effectually also in you that believe A sound Belief produceth strong Affections and strong Affections govern our Practice and Conversation So that fitly are these things united as the fruits of our Election and means of Salvation 2. Why this is the great matter of our thansgiving to God That I shall evidence in the following considerations 1. That Thanksgiving to God is a great and necessary duty expresly injoin'd by him and expected from us 1 Thess. 5.18 In every thing give thanks for this is the will of God concerning you in Christ Iesus When God hath interposed his Will all debates are silenced If there were nothing else in the case this is motive enough to a gracious Heart for the fundamental reason of all obedience is the Will of God Our thankfulness is no benefit to God yet he is pleased with it as it sheweth our Honesty and Ingenuity And to us Christians the very Life and Soul of our Religion is Thankfulness therefore God will have us continually exercised in it Heb. 13.15 Let us offer the Sacrifice of Praise continually that is the fruit of our Lips giving thanks unto his Name As our understanding was given us to think of God and know him So our speech was given us to speak of God and praise him We praise God for all his works we give him thanks for such as are beneficial to us In Praise we ascribe all Honour Excellency and Perfection unto him In giving thanks we express what he hath done for our selves or others Now this must be done continually for God is continually beneficial unto us by daily Mercies giving us new matter of Praise and Thanksgiving Besides there are some Mercies so great that they should never be forgotten 2. That we are to give thanks chiefly for Spiritual and Eternal Mercies Eph. 1.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ. For we cannot give thanks rightly without a just esteem of the Mercy we give thanks for But spiritual and eternal Mercies do much excel those that are temporal and transitory We are bound to bless the Lord for
Temptations 1 Pet. 1.3 5. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which according to his abundant Mercy he hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the Resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead c. Who are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation 5. He will give you the Kingdom Luke 12.32 Fear not little Flock for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Kingdom 2. On the other side this Relation bespeak●th Duty For if God be a Father we must carry our selves as Children by our subjection to him that is by submission to his Disposing-Will and obedience to his Governing Will. 1. By an absolute submission to his Disposing-Will For if you would enjoy the Privileges of God's Family you must submit to the Discipline of his Family Heb. 12.6 7 8 9. For whom God loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every Son whom he receiveth If you endure chastening God dealeth wit● you as with Sons for what Son is he whom the Father chasteneth not But if you are without chastisement whereof all are partakers then are ye Bastards and not Sons Furt●ermore we have had Fathers of our Flesh which chastened us and we gave them Reverence Shall we not much rather be in subjection to the Father of Spirits and live In Heaven where there is no danger of Sin there is no use of the the Rod but while we are in the Flesh we need Correction and if God should not give it us we are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not Legitimate but Degenerate Sons But in the 10th Verse the Apostle argueth from God's Paternal Authority For they verily for a few days chastened ●s after their own pleasure b●t he for our profit fit that we might be partaker● of his Holiness Children though they take ●t ill to be beaten by others yet not by their Parents who under God are the cause of their Being and love them and in correction of them seek their Good Much more do we owe this respect to our Heavenly Father who hath a more absolute right over us Parents may err through want of Wisdom their Chastisements may be arbitrary and irregular do much in Passion rather than Compassion but all God's Chastisements come from purest Love and are regu●ated by perfect Wisdom and tend to and end in Holiness and Happiness 2. Obedience to his Governing Will. The great duty of Children is to love please obey and honour their Father Mal. 1.6 A Son honoureth his Father and a Servant his Master If I be a Father where is mine Honour If I be a Master where is my Fear 1 Pet. 1.14 15. As obedient Children not fas●ioning your selves according to the former lusts in your Ignorance But as he which hath c●lled you is Holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation John 15.8 Herein is my Father Glorified that ye bear much Fruit so shall ye be my Disciples There should be a great tenderness upon us to do any thing that may be a breach of God's Law or tend to God's Dishonour What diligent Observers were the Rechabites of the Institutions of their Family Jer. 35.6 But they said We will drink no Wine for Jonadab the Son of Rechab our Father commanded us saying Ye shall drink no Wine neither ye nor your Sons for ever VI. Observ. They to whom Christ is a Lord to them God is a Father his special Fatherly Love floweth in the Chanel of Redemption and is brought about by the Gospel The Lord from all Eternity predeterminated some to the Adoption of Sons Eph. 1.5 Having predestinated us to the Adoption of Children by Iesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his Will But how doth he bring to pass this Decree By the Redemption of Christ. It is no mean Privilege Christians that needeth so much ado to establish it Gal. 4.4 5. Bu● when the fulness of the time was come God sent forth his Son made of a Woman made under the Law To redeem them that were under the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sons Christ came to be the Foundation of a New Covenant before we could have this Privilege Well but whence ariseth our actual Interest I answer By accepting the offer of the Gospel or receiving and owning Christ to the ends for which he came into the World or God sent him into the World John 1.12 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his Name That is by depending on his Merits for our Reconciliation with God and submitting to his Laws that he might reduce us to our Primitive Obedience and Love to them Vse Therefore if you would have a share in this blessed Privilege 1. You must be Regenerated by his Spirit for the Relative Change dependeth on the Real our State is not changed till our Natures be changed Iohn 1.12 13. Being born again of the Will of God If you would enter into God's Family and enjoy the Privileges thereof you must be changed by the Spirit 2. There is required on your part an entrance into the Kingdom of the Mediator by Faith and Repentance Matth. 18.3 Except ye be Converted and become as little Children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of God As little Children are newly entred into the World and beginning their Life all things are become new to them So those that have the priveleges of God's Children must become as little Children enter into a new State carry on a new Life and Trade with which they were not acquainted before Our first admission is by a consent to the New Covenant Gal. 3.26 Ye are all made Children of God by Fai●h in Christ depending on the merit of Christ's Sacrifice and binding our selves by a solemn Word to perform the Duties required of us which we renew again in the Lord's Supper VII That we most comfortably come to God by Christ for Grace when we consider our Interest in him and Relation to him Their Relation is here intimated for Jesus Christ is our Lord and God is our Father and surely our Lord will not refuse his own Subjects nor our Father be strange to his own Children 1. It is certain that among Men Relation to any Person or thing indeareth them to us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Men love their own Children though not so fair and good as others yet they are their own And is it not so as to God See Iohn 13.1 Having loved his own that were in the World he loved them unto the end And Iohn 17.6 I have manifested thy Name to the Men which thou gavest me out of the World thine they were and thou gavest them me and they have kept thy Word 2. Interest giveth us more incouragement Isa. 63.19 We are thine thou never bearest rule over them they were never called by thy Name That is we are thy People thy Subjects so called so accounted
we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end Their Hope is slight and fluid the Temporary loseth his Joy and Comfort which he conceived in the offers of the Gospel and so either casts off the profession of Godliness or neglecteth the Power and Practice of it But the true Christian is Serious Patient Heavenly and Holy because he is alway looking to his End and sweetneth his Work by his great Hope keepeth up his Taste or lively expectation of the Mercy of Christ to everlasting Life Nay this differenceth the Children of God those that are in their Conflict from those that are in their Triumph the Sanctified and Glorified those that are in their Way and those that are at Home They that are at Home are enjoying what we expect and in posse●●ion of that Supreme Good that we yet hope for they have neither Miseries to fear nor Blessings to desire beyond what they do enjoy they see what they love and possess what they see But the time of our Advancement is not yet come and therefore we can only look and long for it this is our Work and present Happiness 2. Now the Covenant of God is contrived to raise Hope in us The Iachin and Boaz the two Pillars that support it are Mercy and Truth Micah 7.20 Thou wilt perform the Truth to Jacob and t●e Mercy to Abraham Psal. 25.10 All the Paths of the Lord ●re Mercy and Truth unto such as keep his Covenant and his Testimonies And Psal. 138.2 I will praise the Name for thy loving Kindness and Truth For thou hast magnified thy Word above all thy Name And in many other Scriptures 1. The Mercy and Grace of the Covenant 1. In the frame of it where excellent Benefits are dispensed upon free Terms that our Faith and Hope may be in God the Lord would not leave the sinful Creature under Despair but hath provided a way how we may be R●conciled and Glorified Psal. 130.4 There is forgiveness with thee that thou mayst be feared Mercy opens the Door for us the very offer speaks much Mercy the terms are Mercy So much Duty is required as is necessary and doth arise from the nature of the thing Violence would be offered to the Reason of a serious Creature if such things were not required 2. In the dispensations of th● Blessings of the Covenant Now Gal. 6.16 To as many as walk according to this Rule Peace be on them and Mercy and on the Israel of God There are many Infirmities and Fra●lties but God passeth them by when there is Sincerity Our Faith is weak and mingled with Doubtings our Love to God clogged with much inordinate Self-love our Obedience often interrupted Too much deadness and coldness in holy Things yet these do not cast us out of the favour of God nor make void our Interest in the Covenant where the Heart for the main is set to serve him and please him Mal. 3.17 I will spare them as a Man spareth his own Son that ●erveth him 3. At the very close of all it is Grace Hope unto the end for the Grace that is brought unto you at the Revelation of Christ 1 Pet. 1.13 Then there will be the fullest and largest Manifestation of God's Love and free Grace There is Grace brought to us now by the Revelation of Jesus Christ in the Gospel but when his Person shall be revealed Grace shall be seen in all its Graciousness We see his Grace in the pardon of Sins and that measure of Sanctification which now we attain unto that he is pleased to pass by our Offences and take us into his Family and give us right to his Heavenly Kingdom and some taste of his Love and remote Service But when Pardon shall be pronounced by the Judge's Mouth when he shall take us not only into his Family but into his Palace and Father's House and give us not Right only but Possession and we shall be admitted to the immediate Vision and Fruition of God and be everlastingly imployed in Heavenly Praising and delighting in him then Grace will be Grace indeed 2. His Truth and Mercy openeth the Door for us Truth keepeth it open Mercy is the Pipe Truth is the conveyance Now God bindeth himself by Promise and hath ever been tender of his Word We may see for the present that a Covenant-Interest is no fruitless thing he hath confirmed this Hope to the World by Miracles to us within the Church by the Seal and earnest of his Spirit or the impression of his Image preparing the Hearts of the Faithful for this blessed Estate Ephes. 4.30 Grieve not the holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed unto the Day of Redemption 2 Cor. 5.5 Who hath given us the earnest of his Spirit He hath appointed Ordinances to revive our Hopes 1 Cor. 11.26 For as often as ye eat this Bread and drink this Cup ye do shew the Lord's Death till he come By daily experience we see many of God's Children have gone out of the World chearfully professing this Hope we have the same Father of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named Ephes. 3.15 are reconciled to him by the same Christ. Col. 1.20 Having made peace through the Blood of the Cross by him to reconcile all things to himself by him I say whether they be things in Earth or things in Heaven If he be so good to that part of the Family that is now in Heaven he will be good to them also that are working out their Salvation with fear and trembling 3. What an advantage is it to the Spiritual Life to have good Hope wrought in us through Grace 1. It maketh us diligent and Serious Christianity implieth a serious application of our Heart and Mind to do what Christ requireth that we may obtain what he hath offered to do it as our first work and chief business Phil. 2.12 Work out your own Salvation with fear and trembling Heb. 4.1 Let us labour to enter into that rest That is imply our utmost care and diligence Now all the Executive Powers are fortified and strengthened in their Operation by Hope 2. To be Patient and Mortified that we subdue our Lusts and bear the loss of our Interests with an humble and quiet Mind Rom. 12.12 Patient in Tribulation rejoycing in Hope And for Lusts 1 John 3.3 He that hath this Hope purifieth himself even as he is Pure 3. To be Heavenly and Holy the one respects our End the other our Race For it is not a few dead lifeless Thoughts now and then but the continual and delightful fore-sight of Eternal Bliss What is the way to Heaven but Hope And who more pure and holy than they that look for such things 2 Pet. 3.14 Wherefore Bel●ved seeing ye look for such things be diligent that ye be found of him in peace without spot and blameless Vse 2. Well then get this Hope But what must we do You will say It is God's Gift Yet
Holiness And his unchangeable Love which doth not vary and alter with our Condition Heb. 12.6 Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every Son whom he receiveth He is our God still though he seemeth to deal hardly with us We learn of Christ on the very Cross to cry My God Matth. 27.46 and if we cannot find enough in him when the Creatures and our natural Comforts fail it is meet we should lose them Heb. 3.18 Though the Fig-tree should not blossom c. yet I will rejoyce in the Lord I will joy in the God of my Salvation This is the sum of God's Comforts and when these things are suggested to us God comforteth our Hearts 3. When by these means God worketh Comfort in us Joy is often called the Comfort of the Spirit and Ioy in the Holy Ghost Rom 14.17 Now all the Spirit 's Works are singular and do much exceed the natural Work of Man's Heart The groans which he stirreth up in Prayer are unutterable Rom. 8.26 His Joys unspeakable and glorious 1 Pet. 1.8 The Heathens counted that Fire more sit and pure for their Altars whic● was inkindled by a Sun-beam rather than a Coal taken from a common Hearth So this Comfort which is raised in us by the Holy Ghost is more Rich and Glorious and Affective than that which is the fruit of our bare Reason or the meer working of our Human Spirit even in the common grounds of Christian Comfort Or as Elementary Fire differeth from Culinary and Kitchin Fire and is much more pure So doth this Joy which is immediately wrought in us by ●he Spirit from all Joy that we can work by our selves out of the Scriptural Grounds of Comfort Carnal Men have their Joy at the second or third Hand as God blesseth the order and influence of Inferiour Causes it comes to them from Creature to Creature so as they discern not the Work of God in it yea the Joy of common Christians in the proper grounds of Comfort is not strong as that which is raised in us by the immediat impression of the Comforting Spirit II. Why this is of God 1. Because God challegeth this as his own Right to comfort the Heart of Man and therefore whatever the Means of the comfort be God will be owned as the Spring and Fountain of it He keepeth this as his great Bridle upon the World to govern the Hearts of Men. Job 34.29 When he giveth Quietness who then can make Trouble And when he hideth his Face who then can behold him Whether it be done against a Nation or against a Man only Our Peace and Trouble is in God's Hands and at his disposing It is true he exerciseth his Soveraignty according to Law and in his Internal Government according to the Law of Grace penally withdrawing his Comforting Spirit and leaving us to our Doubts and Troubles and Fears by the rewarding our Obedience and Faithfulness with the manifest Tokens of his Love as the Matter shall require It is enough for the Point in hand that God alone doth powerfully dispence Peace or Trouble And when he will give Comfort none can make his Gift void for it is at his Command and in both a Nation is all one with a particular Person as to any ability to resist God 2. Though grounds of Comfort be never so clear yet if God concur not we find not the effect therefore it is his Spirit that can only comfort the Heart To have God's Warrant for our comfort is much but to have his Impression is more both mus● concur or the Soul will not be comforted It falleth out many ways sometimes out of Ignorance When a Well of Comfort was near poor Hagar saw it not and was almost famished with thirst until God opened her Eyes and she saw a Well of Water Gen. 21.19 We know not the grounds of our comfort Sometimes out of Passion Grief is obstinate and will admit no Remedy as Rachel would not be comforted Jer. 31.15 They are so peevishly addicted to their Worldly Comforts that if they be crossed in them they will not admit of God's Comforts though they are evident clear and pertinent Sometimes out of Forgetfulness Heb. 12.5 Ye have forgotten the Exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto Children And Oblivion is an Ignorance for the present Had they remembred they would not have fainted and waxed weary It is a great Work of the Spirit to bring to Remembrance sometimes questioning their interest in Comfort besid●s that there are general Comforts when Interest is not clear Now the Spirit that sheweth us ●he things given us of God doth also reveal and evidence our Right to them What is wrought in our Hearts that is to say by quickning us to exercise Grace he evidenceth the truth of Grace and in our Afflictions by Patience maketh out our Comfort Rom. 5.3 4 5. We glory in Tribulations knowing that Tribulation worketh Patience and Patience Experience and Experience Hope And Hope maketh not ashamed because the Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us From the whole there can be no true solid Comfort but what God bestoweth his Favour and our Interest in his Favaour is manifested to us by his Spirit III. What advantages we have by this that all solid Comfort is of God 1. It assureth us of God's readiness to comfort poor afflicted Creatures that humbly submit to him He that is the God of all Comfort is also the Father of Mercies his Mercy and Compassion inclineth him to comfort us God hath his Name from this effect Nomina sunt à notioribus God that comforteth those that are cast down 2 Cor. 7.6 He is very tender of all Afflicted Creatures much more of his People 2. God's Comforts come with more Authority and silence all our Doubts and Fears Psal. 94.19 In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my Soul We have many intricate perplexing thoughts out of which we cannot disentangle our selves no comforts come with such Authority and Power as God's Comforts In the Comfort we have it is good to consider whence it cometh Is it God's Comfort or a Fan●y of our own If it be made up by our own Fancy it will be like a Spider's Web that is weaved out of its own Bowels but is gone and swept away with the least turn of a Besom but God's Comforts are more durable they flow from the true Fountain of Comfort upon whose Frowns or Smiles our happiness and misery dependeth There is little warmth in a Fire of our own kindling God's Comforts are built on his Covenant and have a commanding force and over-powering efficacy on the Soul God in his Word speaketh by Soveraign Authority in our Hearts he worketh by powerf●l Efficacy The Authority of his Word we own when we speak to others or to our selves when we know trouble but in supposition or imagination The Efficacy of his Grace we feel
when Trouble comes actually upon us many that strengthen others when it cometh upon them faint themselves Job 4.4 5. Thy Words have upholden ●im that is falling and thou hast strengthened the feeble Knees But now it is come upon thee and thou faintest it toucheth theè and thou art troubled Which sheweth that not only the matter of Comfort but the effectual Blessing cometh from God or Comforting of Souls is his Work 3. That God's Comforts are full and strong For he worketh like himself and therefore can and will support his P●ople in the greatest Difficulties It is sometimes represented as full Acts 13.52 The Disciples were filled with Ioy and with the Holy Ghost And I am filled with Comfort and am exceeding joyful in all our Tribulations 2 Cor. 7.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And our Lord Jesus when he took care for our Comfort took care for our full Comfort John 15.11 These things have I spoken that my Ioy may remain in you and your joy might be full Thus we see the joy of Believers is a full Joy that no other Joy needeth to be added to it it is a full Joy to bear us out under all Discouragements For what is wanting to them who have God for their Portion and the promised Glory for their Inheritance and God's Providence engaged for their Protection Safety and Comfort while they are here by the way And it is Strong as well as Full Heb. 6.18 That by two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lye we might have strong Consolation Other Comforts are weak and of little force they are not Affliction-proof much less are they Death-proof and Judgment-proof they cannot stand before a few serious sober thoughts of the World to come The Comforts of the World cannot stay and revive the Heart for every blast of a Temptation scattereth them Vse 1. To reprove Christians for their overmuch dejection and fainting in Troubles Why are we so much cast down Is there no Balm in Gilead nor Comfort in God Why hath God taken the Name upo● him of being the God of all Comfort and put this Office upon his Spirit to be the Comforter Hath he not made sufficient provision in the New Covenant Is there any evil which the promise of Eternal Life cannot countervail Is God backward to give you Comfort Why then did he send Christ write Scriptures appoint a Ministry and Ordinances seek to prepare you for it by the seal and earnest of his Spirit and invite you so earnestly to trust in him to cast all your care upon him and so often forbid your Fear and Sorrow 2. If all Comfort be of God let us go to God for it But then take these three Directions 1. See you be qualified for it Comfort follows Holiness as Heat doth Fire the Spirit is first a Sanctifier and then a Comforter And according to God's Promise is more necessarily a Sanctifier than a Comforter Ephes. 1.13 14. In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the Word of Truth the G●●●el of your Salvation O● whom alone after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise which is the Earnest of our Inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his Glory Comfort is our Happiness but we are made Holy before Happy Hereafter we enter into our Master's Joy we have a taste of it in the World But who have this Taste but the sanctified and self-denying Christians The Work of Sanctification is carried on more certainly but his Comforting Work is many times obscure and interrupte● Do your Work throughly and faithfull● ●nd you may refer your selves to God for ●omfort Vse 2. Expect not a singular way of Comfort besides the Word It was Eliphas's Charge upon Iob Chap. 15.11 Are the Consolations of God small with thee Is there any secret thing with thee The Charge is that he undervalued the common Consolation of God and looked for some secret way peculiar to himself of getting Comfort besides humbling of himself and turning unto God No God hath sufficiently provided for the Comfort of his People and we must not expect singular manifestations of his Love and special Signs and Tokens beyond the common allowance given to the whole Family It is a thousand to one but it is some false Consolation and Dream of Comfort which they affect and cry up beyond or besides the usual Comforts of his Word Vse 3. Do not compare lower Discoveries of God with that great Revelation he hath made of his Mind in the Word for the Comfort of his People for this argueth great unthankfulness and a secret desire to set up Man's Comfort against those which are unquestio●●bly of the Lord. Sure it is that whatever good is in Nature is from God but it is mingled with so many weaknesses that what is of God can scarce be seen in it I speak of those that cry up Heathen Philosophy to ●he disparagement of the Word of God As if it were a better Institution to quiet the Mind and fortify it against all Troubles than Christianity But alas they neither know the true ground of Misery which is Sin nor the true ground of Comfort which is Christ. And that which mere Man offereth can neither come with such Authority and Blessing as what cometh immediately from God This is a Moon-Light that rotteth things before it ripeneth them In short Philosophers were never acquainted with Christ the foundation of Comfort nor the Spirit the efficient cause of Comfort nor the promise of Pardon and Life which is the matter of Comfort nor Faith which is the Light by which we know things that depend upon Divine Revelation and so the proper Instrument of Comfort This I thought good to say because Comfort and Rest for Souls is one of the great Benefits of our Religion Jer. 6.16 Stand in the way and see and ask for the old Pa●hs where is the good Way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for your Souls Mat. 11.28 29. Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy ●●d●n and I will give you Rest. Vse 4. Seek it in the use of Means and Ordinances which God hath appointed for the raising of Comfort in us as the Word Prayer and the Lord's Supper In solemn Duties God reneweth the pledges of his Love to us exciteth Grace and by Grace Comfort it must needs be so because then the grounds of Comfort are anew laid in the view of Conscience Graces are in their lively Exercise and God is not wanting to his own Institution Take all these three together and the reverend use of the Lord's Supper must needs increase our Comfort The Ground of Comfort is Reconciliation with God by Christ. Rom. 5.11 We joy in God through our Lord Iesus Christ by w●om we have now received the Atonement And here we raise up your Faith and Love Cant. 1.4 The King hath brought me into his Chambers we will be
and Faith of the Gospel that they resolve to abide by their choice Psal. 27.4 One thing have I desired of the Lord this will I seek after When Spiritual Resolution carrieth the force and authority of a principle in the Soul and nothing can break it 1 Pet. 4.1 Arm your selves with the same Mind As constantly as Christ persevered in the work of Mediation so be you in the work of Obedience notwithstanding the difficulties of it This powerful Will that beareth down Oppositions and Temptations and the greatest Impediments in the way to Heaven So that you rather make advantage of Opposition than are discouraged by it when sensual or carnal Good is of little force to you and you can dispise the most pleasing baits of Sin 3. The Affections are the executive power and do excite and stir us up to do what the Mind is convinced of and the Will resolved upon as to the necessary Duties of the Gospel in order to Eternal Happiness There is a Backwardness within and many Temptations without but an holy Delight overcometh the unwilling backwardness within and over ballanceth either Worldly Fear or Wordly Hope without that the Soul is carried on powerfully towards God We never work better than when we work in the strength of some eminent Affection when the Heart is enlarged Psal. 119.32 I will run the way of thy Commandments when thou shalt inlarge my Heart Either Love or Hope Love filleth us with delight overcoming our natural slackness and sluggishness in the Ways of God Psal. 40.8 I delight to do thy Will O my God yea thy Love is within my Heart 1 John 5.3 For this is the Love of God that we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not grievous Psal. 112.1 Blessed is the Man that feareth the Lord that delighteth greatly in his Commandments Hope beareth us up in contempt of present delights and terrors of Sense Heb. 3.6 Whose House are we if we hold fast the considen●e and rejoycing of Hope firm unto the end So that we serve God with vigour and alacrity When our Affections are damped Grace falleth into a consumption and if you lose your taste your Practice will languish your Service of God will not be so uniform It is a great part of our establishment to keep up the vigour and fervency of our Affections 4. With respect to the Uses for which it serveth as to Duties Sufferings Conflicts 1. Doing the Will of God or discharging our Doings with Delight Chearfulness and Constancy for all strength is for Work Ephes. 3.16 That he would grant you according to the riches of his Glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner Man That we may do our work with that readiness of Mind which becomes Faith in Christ and Love to God This is often spoken of in Scripture Phil. 2.13 For it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And Heb. 13.21 Make you perfect in every good work to do his will working in you what is well pleasing in his sight It is of great use to our establishment that the Soul be kept doing for as Wells are the sweeter for draining so are we the more lively for exercise Frequent omission of good Duties or seldom exercise of Grace necessarily produceth a decay As a Key rusteth that is seldom turned in the Lock thereby we lose the life and comfort of Religion and at length cast it off as a needless and unprofitable thing 2. For bearing Afflictions and passing through all conditions with Honour to God and safety to our selves Phil 4.13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me Col. 1.11 Strengthened with all Might according to his glorious Power with all Patience The great use of Establishment is to fortifie us against all the evils and inconveniencies of the present Life that we may hold on our Course to Heaven in fair Way or foul and not be greatly moved by any thing that befalleth us within time 3. For Conflicts with Temptations from the Devil the World and the Flesh. The World is round about us and we are accustomed to these enveigling Objects whose importunity prevaileth at length the Devil seeketh to work upon our Affections and Inclinations and the Flesh urgeth us to gratifie them How then is a Christian safe God establisheth him Ephes. 6.10 Finally be strong in the Lord and in the power of his Might A Christian here is in a Military State and we of our selves left unto our selves are like Reeds shaken with every Wind we have need of establishment in regard of our own Feebleness and the force of our Enemies We must be established against the Devil soliciting against the World the silent Argument by which he soliciteth us and draweth us from God and Heaven against the Flesh the rebelling Principle which is apt to be wrought upon by Satan Well then this establishment is that Grace which enableth us to carry on the Duties of Religion with constancy frequency and delight to bear all the inconveniencies of Religion with Patience and Fortit●de to be more deaf and resolute against all the suggestions of the Devil or the machinations of the Flesh stirred up by the World 5. With respect to the Degree it is such a strengthning of the Soul as doth prevent not only our Fall but our shaking Before falling away or our being drawn to Apostacy there may be a shaking a doubtfulness and wavering of mind with respect to the Truth and much inconstancy and unevenness of Life with respect to practice Now Christians as they must not draw back to Perdition so they must not be always fluctuating and unfixed either in Matters of Opinion but setled in the Truth or in matters of Practice there must be a strength and stability of holy Inclinations and Resolutions for God and the World to come still kept up or else there will be no evenness or uniformity in the course of our Lives and though we avoid Apostacy yet we cannot avoid Scandal though there be no falling back there is a stepping out into By-Paths 1 Cor. 15.58 Be stedfast and unmoveable always abounding in the Work of the Lord. And Ephes. 3.17 That ye being root●d and grounded in Love c. And Col. 1.23 If ye continue in the Faith grounded and setled and be not moved away from the Hope of the Gospel If we do not look to the Degree our weakness and instability groweth upon us As in matters of Opinion some have an unsetled Head of a vertiginous Spirit Ephes. 4.14 carried about with every wind of Doctrine They never were well grounded in the Truth nor took up the ways they are engaged in upon sufficient Evidence and therefore by their own weakness and the cunning and diligence of the Seducers are drawn into Error Light Chass is blown up and down by every Wind when solid Grain hitcheth in and resteth in the Floor where it is