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A14185 Lectures upon the vvhole Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians, deliuered in St. Peters Church in Oxford: by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ Henry Airay ... and now published for the vse of Gods Church by C.P. ... Airay, Henry, 1560?-1616. 1618 (1618) STC 245; ESTC S100494 890,650 1,118

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such seasonable seasons as he hath granted vnto vs. But haue we sung songs of thanksgiuing for this mercie of the Lord towards vs No surely and therefore now again he hath filled the clouds with raine and threatneth vs with vnseasonable weather Let vs therefore now at length returne from our vnthankfulnes and sing new songs of praises vnto the Lord. Whensoeuer we haue need let vs pray vnto the Lord but withal let vs remember the louing mercies of the Lord towards vs and let vs giue him thanks for them Otherwise our requests wil sooner turne into murmuring complaints then vnto acceptable prayers As therefore the Apostle exhorteth the Colossians so do I you Whatsoeuer ye do in word or deed Coloss 3.17 do all in the name of the Lord Iesus c. and as our Apostle here saith Let your requests c. And the peace of God c. This is the consequent or effect which wil follow vpon it if we hearken vnto the exhortation If we shall be too too carefull for nothing but in all things flie vnto God by prayer giuing him thankes for blessings receiued and powring out our prayers and supplications vnto him for such things as are necessarie what then then this wil follow the peace of God which passeth all vnderstanding shall preserue your hearts and minds in Christ Iesus that ye fall not away from Christ Iesus by any inordinate affections or wicked cogitations through impatience or despaire but that ye haue a quiet mind and conscience in all things whatsoeuer do befall vnto you Now for the more particular explication of these things we must vnderstand that where the Apostle saith the peace of God he meaneth not that peace which is in God and which is himself but that peace which he communicateth vnto vs. Which yet is two fold one which signifieth our reconciliation with God through Christ whereof the Angels spake in their song when they sung Luc. 2.14 Glorie be to God on hie and in earth peace and whereof the Apostle speaketh when he saith that Christ came Eph. 2.17 and preached peace to them which were a farre off and to them which were neare In both which places by peace is meant our reconciliation with God through Christ and of this peace of God the Apostle here speaketh not Another peace there is which God communicateth vnto vs which is the peace and quietnesse of our mind and conscience through our reconciliation with God by Iesus Christ whereof the Apostle speaketh when he saith that being iustified by faith Rom. 5.1 we haue peace towards God through Iesus Christ Where by peace is meant that quietnes of mind and conscience which we haue through our iustification by faith in Christ Iesus And of this our Apostle here speaketh and saith of it that it passeth all vnderstanding that is that this inward peace of our mind and conscience wrought in vs by the power of the Spirit through our reconciliation with God and iustification by faith in the bloud of Christ Iesus is such a thing as all mans vnderstanding cannot reach vnto or comprehend This peace of God then which thus farre passeth all reach of mans vnderstanding the Apostle tels the Philippians if they hearken to his exhortation shall keepe their hearts and minds that is their whole soules both the vnderstanding and the sensitiue part in Christ Iesus so that neither through inordinate affections which are seated in the heart nor through wicked cogitations in the mind they should fall away from the faith of Christ Iesus in their heart or from the knowledge of Christ Iesus in their mind The summe of all is this that if they will hearken vnto his exhortation to be nothing carefull but in all things to shew their requests vnto God in prayer and supplication with giuing of thankes then they shall haue such a peace and quietnesse of mind and conscience as farre passeth all reach of mans vnderstanding which shall keep their hearts and minds euen their whole soules in Christ Iesus so that they shall not fall from him either through inordinate affections or wicked cogitations I cannot stand vpon the seuerall obseruations which were hence to be made I will onely point at some of them as time will giue leaue First then hence I obserue what the fruite or consequent is which followeth the laying aside of ouermuch carefulnes and the reposing of our selues in God by prayer in all our matters The consequent or fruit which followeth vpon it is the peace of God the peace which God giueth vnto our minds and consciences to keepe as with a garrison our hearts and minds in Christ Iesus For whilest we are choked with the cares of this life and thoughts do boyle within our breasts as in a fornace of lead whilest it is so that we cannot perswade our selues to depend vpon God for the euent and successe of our matters vnlesse our owne cares also be continually employed about them what peace or quietnes can we haue in our minds and consciences The peace of our minds and consciences indeed consisteth in our reconciliation with God through Christ in our iustification by faith in the bloud of Christ as the Apostle witnesseth in the place before alledged where he saith that being iustified by faith we haue peace towards God Rom. 5.1 through our Lord Iesus Christ But what reconciliation with God where the loue of the world so swayeth that his thoughts are altogether set vpon it his cares are wholly employed about it Iam. 4.4 Know ye not saith Iames that the amitie of the world is the enmitie of God Whosoeuer therefore maketh himselfe a friend of the world maketh himselfe the enemie of God As good communion betwixt light and darknesse as good concord betwixt Christ and Belial as good agreement betwixt the temple of God and idols as betwixt the loue of God and the loue of the world And therefore Iohn saith If any man loue the world 1. Ioh. 2.15 the loue of the Father is not in him So that where there is this excessiue loue of the world as to carrie all our cares and thoughts after it it is a signe that there is no reconciliation with God and therefore no peace of conscience But if we shall lay aside all worldly and distrustfull carefulnes and cast our care vpon the Lord if we shal walke as we ought and commit our wayes vnto the Lord if we shall pray vnto the Lord for his blessing vpon that we do and depend on him for the euent and successe hence will follow this peace of God this peace of conscience which God giueth which our Apostle here speaketh of For albeit these things be not precisely the cause of our peace of conscience but our reconciliation with God yet we see the promise of the holy Ghost that this peace shall follow these things to keepe our hearts and minds in Christ Iesus Which fruite to haue followed that practise in
middest of them and oftentimes hee blesseth vs because of them that pray with vs. Let vs pray in faith and wauer not and whatsoeuer we aske in prayer if we belieue 21 22. we shall surely receaue it Let vs not cease but in publike and in priuate powre out our prayers vnto the Lord both for such graces as wee want and for encrease in such as we haue and that we may abound more and more in euery good grace Continuall neede wee haue let vs therefore as the Apostle exhorteth Pray continually euen whatsoeuer graces wee haue let vs pray that we may abound more and more therein The second thing which hence I obserue is that Christians are not to stand at a staie or to content themselues with reasonable good beginnings but whatsoeuer grace it is wherein they stand they are continually to labour that they may abound more and more therein Which as this place sheweth so farther that of the Apostle to the Hebrewes Heb. 6.1 where he saith Therefore leauing the doctrine of the beginning of Christ let vs be led forward vnto perfection Where the Apostle shewes that wee are not alwaies to be a learning the principles and beginnings of Religion but as children which at the first are fed with milke doe afterwards take and digest strong meate so from principles in religion we should goe forward vnto perfection in religion growing vp daily more and more in the vnity of faith and of the knowledge of the Sonne of God into a perfect man Adde herevnto the example of our Apostle Psal 3.12 he hauing attained vnto a great measure of perfection yet counted not himselfe that hee had attained vnto it but hee followed hard after it that hee might comprehend it and still endeauoured himselfe vnto that which was before In whose example as in a glasse we may see that we are not to rest in any perfection that we can grow vnto in this life but still we are to go forward from perfection to perfection and still to labour to encrease and abound more and more in euery grace wherewith wee are blessed And how should any man thinke othewise considering what enemies we haue which hinder our perfection For can we haue the diuell euer seeking like a roaring Lyon to deuour vs the world laying a thousand baites to deceaue vs our owne flesh as a strong armed man euermore assaulting vs so that our whole liues bee a continuall sharpe warfare vnto vs and yet hope for such perfection in this life that wee neede not striue farther Nay these continually bid vs such battaile that if either wee stand or giue backe wee may quickely take the foyle Still therefore wee must hold on and as long as the Lord continues our life so long we must giue all diligence to abound more and more in euerie grace wherein we stand This then serueth to condemne the miserable corruptions of our times for so it is with vs that a great many of vs rather go backeward and growe worse and worse then better and better Many which seemed to haue begunne in the spirit make an end in the flesh which seemed for a time to haue runne well with the Galathians are with them drawen away with diuers lusts which drowne them in perdition Others of vs pawse at the matter and as if there were danger in euery step farther we stand at a stay and moue not our foote forward But what doe I say that wee stand at a stay Nay indeede and in truth we plainely go backeward for not to go forward in the way of Christianitie is to goe backeward and not to encrease in the graces of Gods spirit is to decrease in them And therefore the iudgement of the Laodiceans because they were not hot was as if they had been cold euen to be spewed out of the Lord his mouth Apoc. 3.16 Others of vs can be content to make a shew of going forward and encreasing in religion and pietie but it is for our aduantage an gaine that vnder a colour of zeale and forwardnesse we may the better compasse our commodities and bring our purposes to passe for we like better of the account that gaine should bee godlinesse then that godlinesse should be gaine and againe we will make of a shew of godlinesse The least number by farre is of them that hauing begun well doe in their soules labour after perfection that they may abound more and more in the grace wherein they stand But let our care beloued be to be of this number Let vs so striue after perfection that we may daily grow from perfection to perfection till we become perfect men in Christ Iesus Let vs continually pray with the Apostles Lord encrease our faith and let vs labour by all holy meanes of hearing the word preached and reuerent vse of the blessed Sacrament to growe more and more in faith Let vs pray with the Prophet Psal 68 28. Stablish the thing O God that thou hast wrought in vs and let vs labour to bee daily more and more grounded stablished in euery grace that the Lord hath wrought in vs. And if alreadie we do thus let vs comfort our selues in this that we doe as we ought and let vs hold on our good course vnto the end The third thing which here I note is that the Apostle prayeth that their loue might abound more and more their loue towards God their loue one towards another their loue towards the poore Saints and afflicted members of Christ Iesus Whence I obserue that in all Christians this must bee a continuall care that they may abound alwaies more and more in loue towards God in loue one towards another and in loue towards the poore Saints and afflicted members of Christ Iesus For first touching the loue of God how can we loue him enough who so loued vs euen when we were enemies vnto him that hee sent his onely begotten sonne into the world to suffer death for vs that we might liue through him This was loue passing the loue of women and how should wee loue him that thus loued vs first Sure our care can neuer bee enough that still wee may more and more abound in loue towards him Againe touching the loue one of another we see how the Apostle prayeth for the Thessalonians saying The Lord encrease you 1 Thess 3.12 and make you to abound in loue one towards another and towards all men Which his prayer for them was a plaine signification of that care which was behoouefull to be in them namely that they might encrease and abound daily more and more in mutuall loue one towards another and not in them onely but in vs also vnto whose edification and instruction those things were plainely written Also touching our loue towards the poore Saints and afflicted members of Christ Iesus we see how the Apostle presseth and vrgeth the Corinthians 2 Cor. 8. and in them vs therevnto commending their good
When it is added that euery tongue should confesse the Apostle thereby sheweth both what all creatures still ought to doe and also what all creatures shall doe in that last and great day For his meaning is that all creatures ought still to confes at the last shall confes that Iesus Christ is the Lord euen that that Iesus which was crucified which made his graue with the wicked in his death is Lord God that all honor power glory belongeth vnto him Here then we are put in minde of a dutie necessarily to be ●erformed of all Christians which is not onely to be subiect ●d obedient to Christ his will but to confesse likewise and ●●knowledge that Iesus Christ is the Lord. The Angels and ●e Saints in heauen which stand before the throne and be●re the Lambe clothed with long white robes and palmes in ●eir hands they cry aloud and they say Apoc. 7.9 Saluation commeth ● our God that sitteth vpon the throne and of the Lambe yea ●ey cease not day or night crying and saying Praise 12. and glo● and wisdome and thanks and honor and power and might be ●●to our God for euermore Amen Yea the powers of darknesse ●emselues ought thus to confesse Iesus Christ that all power ●nd honor and might belongeth vnto him inasmuch as they ●ere created formed and made for his glory not onely to be ●ewed in their confusion but that they might sound forth his ●raise and his glory The Angels and Saints in heauen they ●oe Deuils and damned in hell they ought to confesse ●at Iesus Christ is the Lord and shall we doubt whether it ●e mans dutie to confesse that Iesus Christ is the Lord With ●e heart man beleeueth vnto righteousnesse Ro. 10.10 and with the mouth ●an confesseth to saluation saith the Apostle Where the Apo●●le plainely sheweth that as faith in the heart so confession ● the mouth is needfull to saluation The Euangelist S. Iohn ●ith that among the chiefe rulers of the Iewes many beleeued 〈◊〉 Christ Iesus Joh. 12.42 but because of the Pharisies they did not confesse ●im left they should be cast out of the synagogue Did they be●eeue in Christ Iesus but not confesse him In that they did ●ot confesse him it is a plaine argument that their faith was ●ut a weake faith Happily they begun to embrace the truth ●f Christ and to be astonished at his miracles but in that they ●urst not confesse him it is plaine that they did not truly be●eeue in him Which is yet more plaine by that S. Iohn far●her addeth they loued the praise of men 43. more then the praise of God which preposterous loue wheresoeuer it is there is nei●her the loue of God in deed nor faith in Iesus Christ The Apostle to Titus telleth vs of some that professe that they 〈◊〉 God Tit. 1.16 but by their workes they denie him and are abominable are disobedient and vnto euery good worke reprobate As before we had faith in Christ but no confession of Christ so here we haue confession and profession of Christ but no practise of the life of Christ and therefore as their faith was iustly a●gued to be no sincere and sound faith because they did not confesse Christ so the profession of these of whom the Apostle speaketh may iustly be argued to be no sincere and sou●e profession because in their liues they practise not that whereof they make profession with their mouthes They seemed to haue faith in Christ but they did not confesse Christ and therefore they may be truely said neither to haue sound●y beleeued in Christ neither to haue confessed Christ These seeme to professe to know God but by their workes they denie him and therefore they may be truely said neither to haue sincerely confessed Christ neither to haue practises his will Seeing therefore it is so that both where Christ is not confessed there Christ is not beleeued and againe where Christ is confessed there many times his will is not practised very behouefull it will be for vs whose dutie it is to confesse and acknowledge before all men that Christ Iesus is the Lord to see what a kinde of confession it is which our dutie doth require of vs. We must then here take heede that we doe not deceiue our selues with a bare and naked confession of Christ Iesus with a simple and outward profession of his name and religion as if all were well when by an outward shew we had bleared the eyes of men or as if we had then performed this dutie whereof I speake as well as the best when wee haue made confession of our faith and said the Lords praier or when we haue beene at the Church and heard the seruice and happily a Sermon when we haue made some faire weathe● without howsoeuer all within be full of rapine bribery and excesse Nay nay brethren Christ himselfe hath told vs that not euery one that saith vnto him Lord Lord shall enter into his kingdome Nay he hath pronounced a woe vnto such hypocrites Mat. 23.25 as make cleane the vtter side of the cup and of the platter when within they are full of briberie and excesse and he hath ●kened them vnto whited tombes Mat. 23.27 which appeare beautifull out●ard but are within full of dead mens bones and of all filthinesse ●t is not then the lip-labour of a bare and naked confession of Christ it is not a simple and outward profession of religion ●hat will serue the turne or is acceptable vnto God it is not ●he discoursing knowledge of Christ nor the discoursing ●lke of his kingdome which pleaseth the Lord but the con●ession of a Christian and that which is here required is that ●ut of a faith vnfaigned with our mouthes wee confesse that ●esus Christ is the Lord and because he is the Lord therefore ●ee will not giue his honour to another but will serue him ●ithout feare in holinesse and in righteousnesse before him all ●he dayes of our life The root then whence our confession ●f Christ must spring if by it wee will please the Lord is an ●nfained faith for faith is it which maketh vs not ashamed ●ut maketh vs bold to confesse our Christ in all places I be●eeued saith the Prophet and therefore I spake And most sure ● is that then and neuer but then we doe boldly and sincerely ●onfesse Christ and professe his religion when faith hath ●lly seazed vpon our soules that wee beleeue perfectly in Christ Iesus for because wee beleeue fully in him therefore ●ee boldly and freely confesse him Whosoeuer therefore ●hou art that wilt not or darest not confesse thy Christ and ●rofesse his religion for feare of trouble or displeasure or al●eration of the State or any like respect know this that thy ●eart is not sound with thy God and that this is for want of ●rue faith in thee Let them looke vnto this who for feare of ● change or for feare
dutie it appeareth that our conuersation should be in all holinesse as becommeth the Saints of God and citizens of hi● kingdome But most plaine to this purpose is that of ou● Apostle where he saith If yee be risen with Christ seeke those things which are aboue Colos 3.1.2 where Christ sitteth at the right hand o● God set your affections on the things which are aboue For in this place the Apostle sheweth most plainely that if we be risen with Christ by the vertue of his resurrection then we are in minde and affection euen while we are in the bodie to ascend vp into heauen and euen to dwell with him where he is at the right hand of God And why should it seeme strange vnto any that euen while we liue here in the bodie we should haue our conuersation in the heauens Where should the bodie liue but where the head liueth If then Christ which is our head and our life be in heauen we also which are the members of his bodie should haue our life in heauen where Christ which is our life is Againe where should the spouse loue and like to be but where her welbeloued bridegroome is Her heart and her soule should be so knit vnto him as that where he is there should shee be also Nay our Sauiour himselfe tells vs that where our treasure is there will our hearts be also Is then Christ in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge the treasure and ioy of our soules If he be Matt. 6.21 then where he is there will our hearts be also In bodie it must needs be that we walke on earth amongst the sonnes of men till our earthly house of this tabernacle be destroyed and we be clothed with our house from heauen But here we haue no abiding Citie Heb. 13.14 In token whereof we read that the holy Patriarchs dwelt in tents counting themselues onely pilgrims vpon earth and as guests in an Inne for a night and looking for a Citie hauing a foundation whose builder and maker is God Nay what else is here but a vale of misery and a valley of teares How are we here assaulted on euery side with the world the flesh and the Deuill How doe the wicked and vngodly of the earth take secret counsell together against vs saying come let vs roote them out that they be no more a people and that their name may be no more had in remembrance How doe the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life swarme like grashoppers vpon the face of the earth How manifold are our necessities infirmities miseries distresses perils crosses troubles tentations afflictions losses griefes and anguishes both in soule and in bodie while we are in the bodie Euen such and so many that we haue great reason with our Apostle to sigh whiles we are in this tabernacle and to desire to remoue out of the bodie 2 Cor. 5.4.8 and to dwell with the Lord. Seeing then that here we are but pilgrims and strangers and haue no abiding Citie being that here is but a vale of misery and a valley of teares we are not here to pitch the resting place of our soules but liuing here in the bodie we are in heart and sole in minde and affection to haue our conuersation in heauen And that so much the rather because man that is borne of woman is but of short continuance here on earth Iob 14.1 and full of trouble and misery For wherein should yee haue ioy or peace or comfort in the Holy Ghost nay how should he not be swallowed vp of griefe and sorrow and vexation of the spirit if in soule he should not ascend into heauen and set his affections on the things which are aboue For thus it is that though our outward man be troubled yet our inward man is comforted though in bodie we be afflicted and distressed on euery side yet in our soules we haue peace and ioy of the Holy Ghost euen because our conuersation is in heauen whence it is that we looke not on the things which are seene but on the things which are not seene This point might be farther inlarged But by this it doth appeare that the children of God ought in this life to haue their conuersation in heauen walking as citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of God Will yee then see for your farther vse and instruction what manner persons yee ought to be in holy conuersation and godlinesse that liuing in the bodie yee may be said to walke as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and to haue your conuersation in heauen 1. If we will walke in this life as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and approue our selues to haue our conuersation in heauen we may not warre after the flesh or suffer our selues to be intangled with the affaires of this life For these two to minde earthly things and to haue the conuersation in heauen are as we see in this place so opposed the one vnto the other that the one is a plaine note of inordinate walkers and the other a sure token of our adoption into the sonnes of God to be partakers of the inheritance among the Saints Whereupon it is that the Apostle plainely protesteth against the one but cheerefully professeth the other 2 Cor. 10.3 Though saith he we walke in the flesh yet doe we not warre after the flesh And againe No man saith he that warreth he meaneth to God in the spirit and therefore the vulgar interpreter puts it into the text no man that warreth entangleth himselfe with the affaires of this life 2 Tim. 2.4 because he would please him that hath chosen him to be a souldier And the like is very vsuall But see how cheerefully hee professeth in this place that his conuersation is in heauen and in another place that his house is from heauen and in other places that he walkes in the spirit 2 Cor. 5.2 and mindes those things which are aboue This one thing then must we care if we will walke as citizens of heauen that we walke not after the flesh nor set our affections on the earth nor suffer our selues to be intangled with the loue of the world 1 Ioh. 2.15 For as Iohn saith if any man l●●e the world or the things that are in the world the loue of the Father is not in him We must therefore so vse the world as though we vsed it not And in no case wee may so set our affections on any thing in this life that our soule should so cleaue vnto it as the soule of Shechem vnto Dinah the daughter of Iacob Gen. 34 26. for death will surely follow as it did vpon Shechem 2. If we will walke in this life as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and approue our selues to haue our conuersation in heauen we must so wrestle against all tentations and all assaults of the Deuill that hauing finished all
they seeme to be yet may they be as great in Gods fauour and abound as much in the graces of Gods Spirit as thou that hast all things that thine heart can desire And yet what a great fauour ordinarily it is for the inferiour to be admitted to the speech of his superiour Well admitting you both to be alike great in Gods fauour the difference which I find betwixt you is this that if thou be the greater and wealthier thou hast the greater account to make which may not be any cause vnto thee to disdaine thy brother The second point is that they vse their wealth and greatnesse to the glory of God and the good of their brethren For not the hauing but the well vsing of our riches and authoritie c. commendeth vs vnto God and how much soeuer we haue if we vse it not well that which we haue it is no token to vs of his grace and fauour towards vs. Nay if he giue vs riches and honour c. and not withall the grace to vse them as we should they are vnto vs an occasion of falling of falling from God of falling into idolatrie of falling into many foolish and noisome lusts of falling into all the snares of the diuell Hast thou then wealth honor authoritie c They are the blessings of God bestowed vpon thee whosoeuer thou art But wilt thou know whether they be speciall fauours bestowed vpon thee as vpon his deare child Consider then how thou vsest them for so they are and are not speciall fauours vpon thee Whereon if we did so thinke as we should we would not so delight and set our hearts on them as we do but we would think of wel vsing them a great deale more then we do As many therfore as God hath blessed with these things let them studie to glorifie the Lord by them that so they may haue comfort in them as in tokens of his speciall fauour towards them and alwayes remember to reioyce in the Lord as in your chiefest treasure Secondly for such as are abased and in want let this first be a comfort vnto them For this that they are abased and in want that they are hungrie thirstie cold naked reuiled persecuted the like is no token that God hath forsaken them or shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure towards them Nay this is the cup that many of the best of Gods Saints haue deeply drunke on before them Let them then comfort themselues in this that thus they are brought into the fellowship of the Saints of God Be it then tribulation or anguish or persecution or famine or nakednes or perill or sword or all these that presse vs let them not be able to separate vs from the loue of God in Christ Iesus our Lord but in all these things let vs be more then conquerours through him that hath loued vs. Whatsoeuer we suffer or want in the world let vs comfort our selues in this that it is the beaten way wherein many of Gods Saints haue walked vnto heauen Secondly let this teach them to bridle their tongues in their talke of them that are g●eat and wealthy It is a common fault with them of the meaner sort to say of them that they haue their riches in this world they haue their honour here on earth But we are to know that the Lord hath them that belong vnto him in both sorts of men high and low rich and poore Neither therefore let plentie be a preiudice to them that abound neither let want seeme to priuiledge them that lacke but as euery man beareth his want and vseth his abundance so let him be thought to haue his portion among the righteous Thirdly such as haue experience both of plenty and of want let them hence learne not to stoupe at the one or stumble at the other Let not their wants dismay them nor their abundance exalt them The Lord giueth and the Lord taketh away and his name is still to be blessed Whether therefore we are abased or abound whether we be full or hungrie whether we abound or haue want euerie where and in all things we are to blesse him knowing that all things are according to his will Now giue me leaue in one word to point at one other obseruation from these words In that he saith I can be abased and likewise I can abound c. I obserue a notable patterne of great perfection in a Christian for then we grow to a notable perfection when we can both be abased and abound be full and hungry c. and still be content with the one or the other without murmuring or grudging The philosophers and heathen writers haue talked much of bearing both aduersity and prosperitie patiently and haue set downe good precepts for walking constantly in them both without drouping in aduersitie or swelling in prosperitie But let any man tell me of the best of them that kept that constant course in both not danted with the one nor puft vp with the other Nay in this degree of perfection none of them can but our Apostle must be the patterne for vs to follow after that we may all of vs say with the Apostle I can be abased and I can abound c. Yea this is a thing which we should all of vs know by experience in our selues that we can be abased c. and wherein we should be instructed and taught as in a mysterie of religion to be abased and to abound c. for this is an holy point of Christian knowledge to know to be abased and to abound to be content with either and not to relinquish any Christian duty for either But alas how ignorant are all sorts of men herein In the Clergie what ambitious seeking after the chiefest dignities What heaping of liuings one vpon another benefice vpon benefice prebend vpon prebend of benefices in Commendam vpon Bishopricks In the Temporalty what ioyning of house to house and laying of field to field What prying and prowling into all kinds of commodities What thirsting and gaping still after more more And what is the cause of all We haue not learned both to be full and to be hungrie both to abound and to haue want It may be we can abound but we cannot be abased it may be we can be full but we cannot be hungrie it may be we can away with plenty but not with want This prickes and pinches and is as bitter vnto vs as death but haue we learned to abound and to be full Nay we know not when we abound or when we are full and besides that abundance and fulnesse makes vs wanton and proude and forgetfull of such Christian duties as we ought to performe as might easily haue bene proued if time had giuen leaue Long we then in our soules to grow forward in a good degree of Christian perfection Let vs learne both to be abased and to abound c. Let not abundance or plenty make vs wanton
it that now we the Ministers of Christ and disposers of Gods secrets doe preach vnto you the Gospell of your saluation and labor amongst you that yee may be rich in all knowledge and in all iudgement Is it not to this end that ye may be taught in the waies of God that yee may be able to try the spirits which is the spirit of truth and which is the spirit of error that yee may be able to put a difference betweene good and euill that yee may be pure in doctrine in life and in manners that yee may be without offence vntill the day of Christ Yes beloued therefore we labour amongst you and admonish you therefore wee shew you the whole counsell of God therefore as much as we can we helpe forward your knowledge therefore wee call vpon you to obserue in your owne experience the truth of those things which yee know out of the word yea therfore as the Apostle we pray that your loue may abound in knowledge and in all iudgement that in this dotage of the world wherein there are so many spirits of error so many that walke not as they ought because they erre in their hearts yee may be able to try the spirits whether they be of God that yee be not deceiued by them that yee may be able to put a difference betweene things that differ one from another that ye may flie the corruptions which are in the world and be pure that ye may hold a right course and be without offence that ye may denie vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and be filled with the fruits of righteousnes c. And if for these ends we thus doe then for these ends also yee ought euen all of you all that heare vs to labour for increase in knowledge and in all iudgement Reading hearing meditating praying euery holy course ye ought to vse that ye may increase and abound in knowledge and in all iudgment to this end that in such ignorance ye may be able to discerne things that differ that in such corruption ye may be pure that in such declination ye may be without offence vnti l the day of Christ and that in such wallowing in vnrighteousnes ye may be filled with the fruits c. Very iustly then are they hence to be reproued that in seeking after knowledge euen out of the scriptures propose rather any other end which they should not then these which they should For of those that doe vouchsafe to search the scriptures many there are whose end is to peruert the scriptures thence to build the fancies of their owne braine and to beguile vnstable soules Such are they that seeing the chaste spouse of Christ to leane vpon the scriptures do by their corruptions of the text their corrupt glosses vpon the text their false conclusions from the text labour to ouerthrow the truth and to build their owne errors Others there are whose end in seeking knowledge out of the scriptures is onely a vaine ostentation that men may thinke and speake of them as great Rabbins good expounders of the law and very skilfull in the scriptures Such are they of whose knowledge the Apostle speaketh when hee saith that knowledge puffeth vp for as they regarded nothing in seeking after knowledge but a vaine ostentation 1 Cor. 8.1 so hauing atteined vnto knowledge they swell and looke so bigg as if all knowledge were shut vp in their breasts Others there are whose end is to informe their owne vnderstanding that they may not be ignorant in the law of their God but may know the storie of the Bible the course and meaning of the scriptures Such are they that delight themselues onely with the knowledge of the mysteries of God but shew not any fruits of their knowledge in a sober honest and godly life Indeede men generally in seeking knowledge out of the scriptures ayme rather at euery other end then at that whereat they should But wee beloued may not be like vnto them Here yee see wherefore we should labour to abound more and more in knowledge and in all iudgement Whatsoeuer others doe let this be our direction what we are to doe And though the smallest number by farre make the bent of their increase in knowledge the informing of their vnderstandings and the reforming of their liues yet let vs set in with this little number and let this end stirre vp our desires to increase in knowledge Let vs labour and let vs pray that we may abound more and more in knowledge and in all iudgement euen therefore that we may discerne c. Let vs know that our increase in knowledge is nothing if it be not for these ends and let the desire of these ends increase our thirsting after knowledge My next note is from the things themselues wherefore the Apostle praied that they might abound more and more in knowledge and in all iudgement Whereof the first was that they might discerne things that differed one from another that being able to see the difference of things concerning either doctrine life or manners they might in each flie that which were euill and follow that which were good Whence I obserue an imployment necessarie and behouefull for all Christians namely that hauing their wits exercised through long custome they may discerne good and euill that seeing the difference betweene things in all kinde of things they may chuse the good and refuse the bad 1 Thess 5.21 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Try all things saith the Apostle and keepe that which is good The word there vsed is the same with this in this place of our Apostle and it signifieth to try to sifte to examine and that which is here spoken vnto the Thessalonians is spoken in them vnto all the faithfull children of God What is then the meaning of the Apostle in these words This yee must know that then there were as still there are pestilent and deceiuing spirits which trouble the Church and corrupt or discredit the doctrine of the Gospell And this also yee must know that then there were as still there are some which because of such men wilfully reiect the doctrine of the Gospell and others which foolishly beleeue euery spirit that speaketh in the name of Christ The Apostle therfore willeth them and in them vs neither wilfully to reiect euery thing because of some wicked men nor yet foolishly to admit euery thing that is spoken in the name of Christ but to try and sift and examine all things by the rule of the word And what then when by tryall we see and discerne things that differ one from another he willeth vs to keepe that which is good for that is the end wherefore we are to try things So that hence we see that it is an imployment very behouefull for vs all that we may be able to discerne things that differ one from another that seeing the difference of things wee may imbrace that which is good auoide the
into one Christ as the reasonable soule and flesh is vnited into one man A distinction therefore of natures there is in Christ but no confusion of substance one Christ and he both God and man Thirdly it that it is said he was made like vnto men I note the truth o● his Manhood for the Apostles meaning is that in no sort be tooke on him the nature or qualities of Angels but tooke the seed of Abraham and so made himselfe man that in nothing he differed from the common sort of men tasting of all man infirmities and in all things was as man sinne only excepted Lastly in that it is said he was found in shape as a man I note the same thing that before namely the truth of Christ his Manhood for in these words the Apostle his meaning i● that his very person and behauiour shewed him to bee a man and a man as the Prophet speaketh full of sorrowes Th●● haue I briefly pointed at some of those notes and obseruation which may easily bee gathered touching the Godhead and Manhood of Christ out of this description of Christ his humilitie in his incarnation To knit vp the whole in one generall note and obseruation here wee may most cleerely obserue the great humilitie of our Lord and Sauiour Christ Iesus euen this one description of his incarnation may both most liuely present it before our eyes and be a most cleere patterne vnto vs how wee ought to be minded one towards another Hee that was very God of the substance of the Father glorious in maiestie wonderfull in power only wise of right and without any iniurie to the Godhead at all euery way equall vnto God the Father of himselfe vouchsafed to descend from his high and glorious maiestie and to take into the vnitie of his person the nature of a man euen the base condition of a seruant and in euery thing that concernes mans nature to bee like vnto all other men sinne only excepted Here is loue passing the loue of women and here is humilitie beyond all comparison Who knoweth not this and yet who followeth this patterne of Christ Iesus set before him He when we were enemies vnto him vouchsafed to come vnto vs which of vs will vouchsafe ●o goe vnto our enemie and be reconciled vnto him though ●he commandement be that the Sunne should not go downe vpon our wrath Nay how hardly are wee drawne to come vnto him that hath thus vouchsafed to come vnto vs Let the ●ell ring in the fore noone and in the after noone to call vs to come vnto him that wee may heare his will out of his word yet either wee will not come at all or at our best leisure when our owne businesse is dispatcht Hee for vs vouchsafed to descend from his high Throne of Maiestie and to become man But which of vs will stoope downe a whit or at all let downe our saile for our poore brethrens sake Nay if wee bee aboue them rather than wee will looke so low wee will turne them out of house and home out of lands and goods yea wee will suffer them for want of food to perish in our streets O if Christ Iesus had beene so vnkinde vnto thee how hadst thou ere this beene plunged into the bottomelesse pit of hell and so beene preuented of this vnkindnesse to thy brother He disdained not to take on him euen the basest condition of a man euen of a seruant and for our sakes to become poore that wee through his pouertie might be made rich But how many of vs with patience doc beare our pouertie Nay doe wee not murmur and grudge against God as an vnequall disposer of these temporall blessings Doe wee not often breake out into these intemperate speeches Rather than we will thus want wee will rob by the high wayes side or steale Rather than we will starue wee will haue it out of the rich mans belly c. But know thou that vnlesse Christ had beene poore for thy sake thou hadst had thy portion with the Deuill and his Angels He tooke vpon him our infirmities that so hee might take compassion on our infirmities But how many of vs are moued to take compassion on the miseries distresses and infirmities of our brethren Nay how many of vs doe shut vp all bowels of compassion against those that are in miserie and distresse not clothing the naked not feeding the hungry not visiting the sicke not releeuing the distressed O my brethres let the same minde be in you that was in Christ Iesus If hee thus humbled himselfe for our sakes let vs follow him in the practise of humilitie Let vs equall our selues vnto them of the lowest degree Let vs plucke downe our high sailes and bee ready to distribute vnto the necessitie of the Saints Let vs d●e good vnto all but especially vnto those that are of the houshold of faith Let vs not say with the Angell of the Church of La●●icea I am rich and increased with gold and haue need of nothing but let vs cast downe our selues for our sinnes and let euery man be humbled in his owne soule and so shall we submit our selues one vnto another Let vs alwayes set before our eyes the humilitie of Christ Iesus in his incarnation and thereby be prouoked to all humblenesse and lowlinesse of minde Meditate on these things all yee that feare God and yee shall finde rest vnto your soules Meditate on these things ye that now come or hereafter meane to come to the Lords Table to be made partakers of the mysteries of Christ his blessed death and passion Here Christ Iesus who was made bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh inuiteth you vnto this holy Supper that you may be made bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh Here by a true and liuely faith through the operation of the holy spirit yee are made bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh members of his body and vessels of his glory But there must be in you the same minde that was in Christ Iesus yee must put away all hatred and contention all rancour and malice and as he came to vs in loue towards vs so wee must come vnto him in perfect loue and charitie towards all men As hee came vnto vs to kill sinne in our flesh so wee must come vnto him purged from the corruption which is in the world through lust 2 Pet. 1.4 that so wee may bee partakers of the diuine nature as Peter speaketh As hee came vnto vs giuing vs an ensample so to walke as hee hath walked so wee must come to him with full resolution and setled purpose so to walke as wee haue him for an ensample in all humblenesse and lowlinesse of minde or else in comming vnto him to this holy Table wee heape vnto our selues wrath against the day of wrath and of the declaration of the iust iudgement of God The Lord giue vs his grace that we may walke
are afflicted but the wicked many ●●nes flourish more than the iust and the hand of God many ●nes lieth heauier vpon the iust then vpon the wicked but ●aketh nothing against assurance of saluation by faith which ●neth not vpon any outward things but onely vpon the ●●omise of God in his word Yea but Saint Paul say they ●●rst not assure himselfe that he was iustified as appeareth by ●●at he saith I know nothing by my selfe 1 Cor. 4.4 yet am I not thereby iusti●●d and therefore no man may assure himselfe of his saluati●● But they might see Rom. 8.33 1. that the Apostle there speaketh ●t of any vncertainety of his iustification whereof else where assureth himselfe but by expresse negatiue plainely denieth at he was iustified by the cleanesse of his conscience that he ●oweth nothing by himselfe 2. That he speaketh there of ●s ministerie and seruice therein and acknowledgeth that ●ough his conscience accuse him not of any crime therein ●r he is not thereby iustified Which maketh against iustifi●●tion by any thing in a mans selfe though done in as great ●●rfection as mortall man can doe it but not at all against iu●●fication or assurance of saluation by faith Yea but when ●e saith worke your saluation with feare and trembling Phil. 2.12 he speak ●h against the vaine presumption of Heretikes say the Rhe●●sts on that place that makes men secure of their predesti●●tion and saluation and willeth the Philippians to worke ●●eir saluation with feare and trembling Pro. 28.14 according to that ●her scripture blessed is the man that alwaies is fearefull Wher●nto the answere is 1. that both the Apostle here and Salo●on in that other Scripture and the same Apostle againe when ●e saith be not high minded but feare and Peter when he saith Rom. 11 20 1 Pet. 1.17 ●sse the time of your dwelling here in feare and the Spirit of God generally when he speaketh to like purpose speaketh other against vaine presumption in our strength without doe acknowledgment of our owne frailty and due depending vpon the Lord or against carelesse securitie of our saluation without due regard of Gods threats and iudgments and without inward grace and feare of God issuing into a godly life and conuersation but not against faithfull boldnes and confidence not against assurance of our saluation by faith grounded vpon the promises of God in Christ Iesus 2. That there is a twofold feare a seruile feare and a fili●● feare a feare opposite vnto faith and a feare attending vpon faith a doubting and distrusting feare and a carefull and louing feare a feare of discouraging diffidence and a feare o● awefull reuerence a feare from the law to be punished and a feare from grace to offend and deserue punishment a feare begotten by the spirit of bondage and a feare begotten by the spirit of adoption a feare whereof S. Iohn saith there is 〈◊〉 feare in loue 1 Ioh. 4.18 2 Co. 7.11 Pro. 28.14 but perfect loue casteth out feare and a feare when of S. Paul saith that godly sorrow causeth feare and Salomon that blessed is the man that feareth alway Now from that feare the Holy Ghost euery where dehorteth saying Feare not for I am with thee Esay 41.10.43.1 be not afraid for I am thy God and againe feare not Mat. 8.26 for I haue redeemed thee c. and againe why are yee feare full O yee of litle faith But vnto this feare he euery where exhorteth Psal 2.11 saying Serue the Lord in feare and reioyce vnto h●● in trembling or with reuerence and againe feare him which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell Luk. 12.5 yea I say vnto you 1 Pet. 2.17 Apoc. 14.7 him feare and againe Feare God honor the King and againe Feare God and giue glory to him generally where ●e exhorteth vnto feare it is to this feare So that when the Apostle exhorteth to worke our saluation with feare and trembling ●e exhorteth vnto this feare euen to feare the iudgements and threatnings of God which the faithfull alwaies doe because faith beleeueth them and to feare to trust in our selues which euery faithfull man also doth because faith it selfe importeth trust in God and as the Apostles reason also sheweth we should because it is God which worketh in vs both the will and the deede euen of his good pleasure and so to feare as the Prophet doth when he saith serue the Lord in feare and reioyce to 〈◊〉 with reuerence the words are as in the Apostle cum timore tremore but neither here nor any where doth the Holy ●host exhort vnto that seruile and doubting and distrusting ●●re as to stand in feare of our saluation Yea but seeing the ●●rd of God doth no where speake namely and particularly 〈◊〉 or of any of vs therefore by faith which is to be grounded on the word of God we cannot assure our selues of our ●●●uation Whereunto first we answer that though the word God speake no where immediatly by name and personally any of vs yet what it saith to beleeuers generally it saith to ●●ery beleeuer and what to sinners generally it saith to euery ●ner and euery man is to conceiue it as particularly spoken himselfe and to beleeue the same word preached by the ●inister of the Gospell as if Christ himselfe did perso●ly speake vnto him So that when as the word saith ●ecept yee repent yee shall perish Luc. 13.3 hee that beleeueth this ●rd beleeueth also touching himselfe that except he repent shall perish so when the word saith that whosoeuer belee●●h in Christ shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Joh 3.15 as hence ●●ul said to the Iaylor Beleeue thou in the Lord Iesus Act. 16.31 and thou ●t be saued so euery Minister of the Gospell may say to ●omas such a one Iohn such a one and Iames such a one c ●eeue thou in the Lord Iesus and thou shalt be saued and ●ery beleeuer which beleeueth this word may by faith ●ounded on the word particularly assure himselfe of his sal●ion because he beleeueth inasmuch as otherwise the word ●e not true whosoeuer beleeueth shall be saued Secondly we ●e them whence their Priests seeing the word doth no ●ere speake namely and particularly to any of them haue ●horitie to remit the sinnes of their poenitentiaries They ●●l tell vs though vntruly as they practise it that they haue of them particularly authoritie from Christ his word where saith whosoeuer sinnes yee remit they are remitted vnto them Joh. 20.23 ●d their poenitentiaries must beleeue it Thus they will take ●●ue to themselues though they will not giue vs leaue from ●enerall to inferre a particular But if their seduced ones ●st beleeue that though their Priests be not there named yet thence they haue all of them particularly authoritie to f●● giue sins much more may euery man that beleeueth though he be not named where Christ saith
blessed Apostle Paul who hath registred such a dangerous fight in himse●fe betweene the flesh and the spirit that it made him cry out O wretched man that I am Rom 7.24 who shall deliuer me from the bodie of this death And yet because in his inner man and in his spirit he delighted in the law of God he addeth immediatly in the next words following 25. I thanke my God through Iesus Christ our Lord to shew that in the strife the flesh tooke the foyle he by the power of his Lord Christ did stand The assaults of the flesh made him to cry O wretched man c. and the conquest of the spirit made him to adde I thanke God c. Such a strife fight the blessed Apostle had in himselfe and such a strife fight all the children of God haue within themselues this striuing in them is a witnes vnto them that they are the sonnes of God For to turne a litle aside vnto the sonnes of Belial children of disobedience what strife or fight at all is there in them betwixt the flesh and the spirit what denying of vngodlines and worldly lusts what care to subdue the flesh vnto the spirit what flying of the corruptions which are in the world through lusts what loue of God or good men what desire to liue soberly righteously and godly in this present world is in them at all Nay contrariwise they delight in vnrighteousnes sell themselues to worke wickednes they commit sin euen with greedines gladly giue their members seruants to vncleannes and to iniquitie to commit iniquitie they hate to be reformed and cast the word behind their backs they refuse to hearken to instruction and stop their eares at the voice of the charmer charme he neuer so wisely And therefore the Apostles calleth them a naughty and crooked nation because they quite peruert the straight waies of the Lord giuing their members as weapons of vnrighteousnes vnto sin which should be giuen as weapons of righteousnes vnto God So farre they from striuing against sin and from a desire to walke holy without blame Onely they that are the sonnes of God feele this strife and this desire within themselues and this very strife against sin and desire to walke after the spirit without blame in loue shewes plainely that we are the sons of God Thus then yee see what should be our studie in the whole course of our life to wit as that we may be blamelesse that we may be pure so that we may be knowne to be the sonnes of God euen vnto those amongst whom we liue Ye see likewise how this may be known not vnto others only but vnto our selues both vnto our selues others euen by the spirit of sanctification Rom. 8 16. which both witnesseth vnto our spirits that we are the sonnes of God and which by the fruits and effects which it worketh in vs sheweth asmuch vnto others And howsoeuer our sanctification here in this life be vnperfit yet yee see that our very striuing against sinne and our desire to be holy and without rebuke plainely doth and may shew both vnto our selues and vnto others that we are the sonnes of God Comfort then thy selfe ô thou afflicted soule whosoeuer thou art that so gronest vnder the burthen of thy sinnes that thou wantest this sweet comfort of thy soule For tell me doest thou feele in thy selfe a striuing against sinne art thou touched with remorse and compunction of heart for thy sinnes doest thou desire to lead a life according to Gods will and hast thou a longing after this comfort that thou art the childe of God Whatsoeuer be thine infirmities how crimson-died so euer thy sinnes be whatsoeuer doubts else thou callest yet doubt not thou art the sonne of God and vnto thee belongeth the inheritance of the sonnes of God For it is the spirit euen the spirit of sanctification that filleth thy heart with good desires with desire to flie that which is euill Phil. 1.6 and with desire to doe that which is good and be that hath begun this good worke in thee will performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ when thou shalt be crowned with glory and immortalitie in the highest heauens As for the wicked and vngodly of the earth which wallow in their wickednesse and make a mocke of piety and religion which haue not God in all their thoughts nor make mention of his name with their lips vnlesse it be to blaspheme and dishonor his holy name they haue no part in this comfort this reioycing in the spirit belongeth not vnto them But for vs beloued let vs labour and striue to haue this comfort sealed vnto our soules that we are the sonnes of God by our striuing against sinne and our carefull endeuour to walke without rebuke Yea let vs so looke vnto our steps and take heede vnto our waies let vs so decline the pleasures of sinne and delight our selues in the law of the Lord that men seeing the mortification of our earthly members and the integritie of our conuersation may haue nothing concerning vs to speake euill of but may say that God is in you indeede and so may glorifie him in the day of visitation Yea but yee will say againe vnto me how can we thus liue Is it not a naughty and crooked nation a froward and wicked people with whom we liue Can a man touch pitch and not be defiled therewith or walke amongst thornes and not be pricked therewith True wee liue amongst wicked men whose hearts are set on mischiefe euen as the Apostle here saith that the Philippians liued in the middest of a naughty and crooked nation Yet the Apostle yee see writeth vnto them to walke so both before God and with their neighbour that they might be blamelesse and pure and the sonnes of God without rebuke in the middest of a naughty and crooked nation Which teacheth vs thus much that howsoeuer the whole wolrd lieth in wickednes as the Apostle speaketh 1 Ioh. 5.19 yet may we liue in the world and amongst the enemies of the light as children of the light and as the sonnes of God shewing our selues to be so euen vnto them by walking with all care to be without rebuke amongst them Otherwise no doubt the Apostle would haue bid them to get out from amongst that naughty and crooked people that so being separated from them they might not be defiled with their vncleane conuersation whereas now he warneth them so to order their steps that they may be knowne to be the sonnes of God by walking with all carefulnes to be without rebuke in the middest of a naught crooked nation There is great danger indeed that we shall be defiled with pitch if we touch it that we shall be pricked with thornes if we walke in the middest of thornes Proofes hereof there are too too many in all places Ioseph being caught in the waies of
vnto Saul 1 Sa. 15.22 Hath the Lord as great pleasure in burnt offerings and sacrifices as when his voice is obeyed so I say vnto you Haue we as great pleasure in any outward reuerence that can be done vnto our persons as when the word of the Lord which wee preach vnto you is obeyed No my brethren that 's not the thing which wee vrge albeit that also is by you to be regarded but the principall marke which wee shoot at is that wee may not runne in vaine nor labour in vaine amongst you but that wee may bring you to the obedience of the faith We would haue you to take heed vnto the wholesome word of truth which is able to make you wise vnto saluation and to esteeme of it not as the word of man but as it is indeed as the word of God for howsoeuer wee be sinfull and mortall men of the same mould and metall with your selues that bring you this treasure yet is it the word of life which wee bring you O let it dwell plentifully in you that yee may abound in all knowledge and euery good worke and loue and honour them which faithfully care for your matters LECTVRE XL. PHILIP 2. Verse 21. For all seeke their owne and not that which is Iesus Christs 22. But yee know the proofe of him that as a sonne c. FOr all seeke their owne c. Touching the meaning of which words it is first to bee vnderstood that the Apostle doth not speake in this place generally of all men but of such Ministers of the Gospell as were then at Rome with him What then Did all the Ministers of the Gospell that were then with him Timothee onely excepted seeke their owne and not that which was Iesus Christs No the Apostle I take it is not so to bee vnderstood that hee speaketh vniuersally of all them but because very many did so therefore he saith all seeke their owne c. euen as wee in our common phrase of speech are wont to say that all the world is set vpon couetousnesse because so many runne after riches and all the world is set on mischiefe because so many delight in wickednesse And this manner of speech is not vnusuall in the Scriptures Ier. 6.13 From the least to the greatest euery one is giuen to couetousnesse saith the Prophet and from the Prophet to the Priest all deale falsly Where the Prophets meaning is that very generally these faults raigned and that very many had thus corrupted their wayes not that all vniuersally were such without exception And not to instance in moe Scriptures this wee may often obserue in the Scriptures that in reproofes of sinne all are accused if many haue offended When therefore the Apostle here saith all seeke their owne c. his meaning is that it was growne to be a very generall fault amongst those Ministers of the Gospell that were with him that very many of them sought their owne c. Againe touching the fault noted in them it is to be vnderstood that the Apostles meaning is not that they sought their owne but not that which was Iesus Christs at all for it is very likely that the Apostle doth not here compare Timothee with those that had fallen from the faith and turned aside after the world but with those that did sincerely preach the Gospell of Christ yet were further in loue with the world than they should haue beene The Apostles meaning therefore I take it is that many of those that were with him sought their owne their owne what their owne ease their owne profit their owne honour more than the glory of Christ Iesus They did not simply not seeke that which was Iesus Christs but they did not seeke that so much as they did seeke their owne They looked more vnto their owne ease and pleasure and profit than they did vnto those things which might be for the glory of Christ Iesus and for the increase of his kingdome For it is very likely that the Apostle had dealt with the rest to goe to Philippi to see them and to comfort them and to confirme them in the faith and finding them vnwilling to vndertake that iourney in diuers respects he dealt with Timothee to that purpose Vpon whose prompt minde thereunto aboue the rest hee giueth him this commendation aboue the rest They then whom the Apostle doth here note yee see are of those Ministers of the Gospell of Christ that were then with him The thing which he noteth in them is that they sought and regarded more the profit and pleasure and ease and honour of themselues than the glory of God and the building vp of the Church of Christ Iesus Here then first the Apostle descrieth a notable fault in the Ministers of Christ Iesus which is to seeke their owne and not that which is Iesus Christs to regard more their owne ease or pleasure or profit or honour than the honour of God by preaching the Gospell of Christ Iesus A grieuous fault in them that both by integritie of life and vncorrupt doctrine should draw others vnto God that they should seeke any thing rather or sooner than the honour of God for as our Sauiour saith Matt. 6.23 If the light that is in thee be darknesse how great is that darknesse so I say If they that should be principall light in Gods Church and by the light that is in them should bring others out of darknesse into light if they shall turne aside after the world or preferre any thing before the doing of their heauenly Fathers businesse how great and how grieuous must needs their fault be And yet as grieuous as the fault is how faultie this way haue the Priests of the most high God in the old Testament and the Ministers of Christ Iesus in the new beene at all times The sonnes of Eli Hophni and Phinehas Priests of the Lord ● Sam. 2. they so turned aside after the loue of their bellies and after the loue of their pleasures that they forgat or else cared not for the Law of their God And how often doe the Prophets complaine of such Shepheards as feede themselues and not their flockes In the new Testament the Apostle noted it in Iohn Marke Act. 15 38. that hee departed from him and Barnabas from Pamphilia and went not with them to the worke in Demas that hee forsooke him and embraced this present world and in this place hee notes it seemes many that they sought their owne and not that which was Iesus Christs And if here this fault had staied the harme had beene the lesse But both alwayes there haue beene and still there are euen to this our day many tainted with this fault for not to speake of those monsters of men rather than Ministers of Christ that intrude themselues into this holy calling not with any purpose to worke in the Lord his vineyard but only to feed vpon the portion of the Leuites
making of the ministerie no more but a plaine occupation not to speake I say of these because these are not worthy to liue Of those that doe sincerely preach the Gospell of Christ Iesus are there not many that doe more seeke their owne than that which is Iesus Christs How many are there that doe withdraw their shoulders from this burden as much and as often as they can and take as little paines in this worke as they can And doe not these seeke their owne ease more than that which is Iesus Christs Againe how many are there whose mindes being bewitched with the loue of the world are so carefully occupied about the things of this life that they doe not intend the worke of their ministerie as they should And doe not these seeke their owne profit more than that which is Iesus Christs Againe how many are there that preach themselues rather than Iesus Christ seeking rather their owne praise than that which is of God and studying rather to speake vnto the eare than vnto the heart And doe not these seeke their owne credit and praise rather than that which is of Iesus Christ Againe how many are there which preach Christ rather through strife and enuie than of good will rather in hope of preferment for their paines than of desire to gaine them that heare them vnto Christ rather for any other respect almost than in any zeale of the glory of God And doe not all these seeke their owne rather than that which is Iesus Christs Well it is a fault and a grieuous fault in the Ministers of Christ Iesus in any respect to preferre any thing before the glory and increase of his kingdome whose Ministers they are to seeke either their owne ease or their owne pleasure or their owne profit or their owne honour or any thing else rather or more than the building vp of Christ his Church in faith and in loue and in euery good worke of the spirit Now if this be a fault in them hereby wee are taught what dutie is requisite in the Ministers of Christ Iesus namely so to seeke their owne as that first and principally they seeke that which is Iesus Christs And what is that That is the glory of Christ Iesus the increase of his kingdome the building vp of his Church vnto a spirituall Temple the turning of many vnto righteousnesse the saluation of mens soules This is that businesse which they must first and principally intend and then such other things as may be fur●herances or at least no hinderances thereunto Our calling and commission is to preach the Gospell of Christ Iesus a woe is vnto vs if wee preach not the Gospell and our Apostle most straitly doth adiure vs vnto this dutie 2 Tim. 4.1 saying I charge thee before God and before the Lord Iesus Christ c. The worke then of our ministerie is the thing that wee haue to looke vnto the thing wherein we must spend our strength and our studie is to doe our heauenly Fathers businesse in begetting men vnto the faith and teaching them the way that leadeth vnto saluation and life euerlasting Wee must not seeke our owne but that which is Iesus Christs Our Sauiour when his mother Mary came and expostulated the matter with him why hee staied behinde them in Ierusalem Know yee not saith he Luk. 2 44. that I must goe about my Fathers businesse Whereby hee plainly teacheth vs that the principall thing wee are to regard is the principall end of our being and calling So that this being our calling and the thing whereunto wee are set apart to preach the Gospell of God wee are by Christ his example to minde this aboue all things else whatsoeuer What then Must a Minister so wholly intend the worke of his ministerie as that he may not care for his familie must he so weyne himselfe from the affaires of this life as that hee may not at all meddle with the things of this life No not so he may and ought to care for his familie 1 Tim. 5 8. otherwise he is worse then an Infidell And againe the Apostle declaring in particular the office of a Minister saith 1 Tim. 3.4.5 he must be one that can rule his owne house honestly hauing children in obedience with all honestie For saith the Apostle if he cannot rule his owne house how shall be care for the Church of God Out of which words yee may obserue the clearing of two points whereof the one is that they may haue house and familie wife and children otherwise how should the Apostle say that the Minister must be such a one as hauing children vnder obedience can rule his owne house honestly The other is that an honest and godly care ouer his owne house and the things that belong thereunto is very requisite in the Minister of Christ Iesus All care then and all seeking of his owne all intermedling with the things of this life is not simply forbid the Minister of Christ but such onely as doth withdraw him from that ●hereon his principall care should be set Hee may seeke his owne so that principally he seeke that which is Iesus Christs for that is the fault here noted that they seeke their owne m●re then that which is Iesus Christs and that is the dutie here implied that they ought first and principally to seeke that which is Iesus Christs and then that which is their owne This then is generally to be concluded that neither ease nor pleasure nor profit nor honour nor any thing else should withdraw them from the worke of their ministerie neither in the worke of their ministerie should their eye be set vpon any thing but only vpon the glory of God and the edification of the Church of Christ Iesus and hereon should their zeale be so set that they should be euen eaten vp and consumed therewith The second thing which I note in these words is touching the time when the Apostle noted this fault in the Ministers of Christ It was a fault and a generall fault then in the time of the Apostles in that golden age of the Church when they that were immediately called by Christ Iesus and put apart to preach the Gospell of God taught the wayes of God most perfectly Then euen those Ministers which had beene taught and instructed by the Apostles themselues those whom the Apostles ceased not to put them in minde of their holy calling and of the duties belonging thereunto euen they sought their owne more then that which was Iesus Christs they looked some after their ease some after their profit some after their pleasure some after their honour more than after the high price of their calling in Christ Iesus Which note I doe the rather obserue in particular because of those that are alwayes complaining as of all things in generall that they were neuer worse so of the ministerie in particular that it was neuer worse then now it is For as this is
vnto God but he is as dead vnto sinne and li●ing vnto God as if hee were already in the bosome of God ●ee doth not endeuour to runne forward from perfection to ●erfection but hee hath already attained vnto that whereat ●ther men are to runne So that as it is said of some Rom. 1.22 that when ●hey professed themselues to be wise they became fooles so may it ●e said of these that when they professe themselues to be per●ect they shew plainly that they are void of all Christian per●ction at least if the Apostles description of Christian per●ection may preuaile before theirs for by the Apostles de●cription it is cleare that indeed they are not come vnto any perfection in the schoole of Christ but are quite void of all Christian perfection The second vse which we may make of the former obseruation is that thence we may learne to trie what perfection we are growne vnto in the schoole of Christ For doe wee reioyce only in Christ Iesus renouncing all our owne righteousnesse which is by workes and quietly reposing our selues in his righteousnesse through faith in his bloud Doe wee feele in our selues a dying vnto sinne and a liuing vnto God in righteousnesse through the vertue of Christ his death and resurrection by the power of the spirit regenerating vs vnto a liuely hope in Christ Iesus Doe wee in our soules feele and from our hearts acknowledge our regeneration and our sanctification by the contagion of the flesh to be so vnperfect as that wee finde in our selues many wants and many imperfections Doe wee labour and endeuour to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be perfect as he is perfect to be holy as hee is holy and to proceed from strength to strength vntill we become perfect men in Christ Iesus Here is the substance of that perfection which o●● good God requireth of vs in this life If it be thus with vs we may assure our selues that we haue well profited in the schoole of Christ and that we are growne vnto very good perfection There was a time indeed when it was said vnto vs This doe and thou shalt liue and againe Cursed is euery one that continueth not in all things that are written in the booke of the law to doe them and in this time there was no perfection but in the perfect fulfilling of the whole Law of God so that all of vs were vnder the curse and all of vs were in thrall vnto that mortall enemie of mankinde the deuill because it was impossible for vs to fulfill the Law of God But when it pleased the euerlasting King of glory in infinite mercy towards vs to send his owne Sonne in the similitude of sinfull man for sinne to condemne sinne in the flesh then this thrall vnto Satan this curse of the Law this yoke of the Law which neither we nor our fathers were able to beare was taken from our shoulders for that which the Law required of vs but which was impossible for vs to performe Rom. 8.3 that Christ Iesus himselfe fulfilled in our flesh that the righteousnesse of the Law might be fulfilled in vs which walke not after the flesh but after the spirit And now if by faith wee put on Christ Iesus and his righteousnesse and by the vertue of his resurrection die vnto sinne and liue vnto righteousnesse and acknowledging our owne wants and imperfections doe studie and endeuour daily more and more to liue righteously and soberly and godly in this present world this is the perfection which Christ requireth of vs. A blessed sending of such a Sonne and a blessed birth of so sweet a Sauiour worthy to be celebrated by a perpetuall remembrance for euer The sending of him vnto vs was the greatest token that euer was of God the Fathers loue towards vs and his comming into the world in the similitude of sinfull flesh was the ioyfullest comming that euer was so ioyfull that an Angell from heauen brought the tidings thereof and therein of great ioy that should be to all people that a multitude of heauenly souldiers praised God thereat and said Glory be to God in the high heauens and peace in earth and towards men good will that certaine wise men came then from the East Country to worship him that the shepheards when they had seene the babe with his mother published abroad the thing that was told them by the Angell of that childe that Simeon taking him in his armes praised God and said Lord now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace c. and that Anna spake of him to all that looked for redemption in Ierusalem Of which most ●oyfull birth wee at this time doe celebrate a most ioyfull remembrance and should so celebrate it euen as these holy Saints of God did not in excesse of banquetting and feasting not in immoderate gaming and sporting not in idlenesse or wantonnesse but in honouring of his name in singing vnto him praise and thanksgiuing and in telling of his saluation from day to day So did they celebrate his birth as wee haue heard and so should wee celebrate the remembrance of his birth All other celebration is rather an heathenish imitation then any religious obseruation Let vs therefore as at all other times so at this time sound out his praises in the middest of the great congregation who hauing fulfilled that for vs in his flesh which wee could not doth now require of vs no more then he giueth vs for he requireth of vs perfection and he giueth vs perfection not an absolute perfection but such as he requireth of vs in this life To come then againe vnto our point will we trie how wee haue profited in the schoole of Christ and vnto what perfection wee are growne Sift the points and see If wee haue faith in Christ Iesus whereby wee take hold of his righteous●esse if wee feele in our selues the vertue of Christ his death and resurrection by the death of sinne and the life of righteousnesse if in heart and voice through a Christian feeling thereof we acknowledge our owne imperfection and if thereupon wee labour to increase in holinesse and righteousnesse with all godly increasing then haue wee well profited in the schoole of Christ and then are wee growne vnto good perfection For as I told you before this is the substance of that perfection which God requireth of vs in this life Howbeit this withall wee must note that there be degrees in this perfection for when by Gods mercy we are come so farre that the spirit beareth witnesse vnto our spirit that in some measure we haue attained vnto all these points of Christian perfection yet may we not here stand still but we must goe forward from grace vnto grace Vntill wee come vnto the marke at our races end wee must runne forward and daily grow from perfection to perfection We must labour daily to increase in faith that we may daily
deuoure widowes houses that for such and such lands or summes of money or releefe to such and such places will promise so many praiers for so many dayes or yeeres for you or your friends Who are they that to maintaine their triple Crowne maintaine also the wicked Stewes Who are they that make gaine godlinesse and doe all that euer they doe in deed and in truth for the maintenance of their state and of their bellies It is easily knowne who they be and it is as easily hereby discerned that they are false teachers whosoeuer they be Take heed then and beware of them follow them not neither walke as they doe for howsoeuer they haue God in their mouthes yet sound their hearts and trace them in the paths wherein they walke it wil● be found that their God is their bellie if either that bee thei● God which they loue best or that be their bellie which they measure by their pleasure profit and ease But doe they alone make their belly their God Doe not all they that more seeke their owne then that which is Iesus Christs make their bellie their God Or are there not many carnall Gospellers that doe so How many are there that intrude themselues into this holy calling not with any purpose to worke in the Lord his vineyard but onely to feede vpon the portion of the Leuites How many are there that withdraw their shoulders from the burthen as much and as often as they can and take as little paines in this worke as they can seeking more their owne ease then that which is Iesus Christs How many are there that being bewitched with the loue and troubled with the cares of the world are so carefully occupied about the things of this life that they intend not the worke of the ministerie seeking more their owne profit than that which is Iesus Christs how many are there that preach Christ rather through strife and enuie than of good will rather in hope of preferment for their paines than of any desire to gaine them that heare them vnto Christ rather in any other respect almost than in an holly zeale of the glory of our God Surely many such carnall Gospellers there be whose God is indeede their belly which like vnto the sonnes of Eli so turne aside after the loue of their bellies and of their pleasures that either they forget or else care not for the law of their God But take heede and beware of them for yee may not walke as they doe Yea generally they make their God their belly that either serue their bellies when they should serue their God or care more for the feeding of the bellie than for the knowledge of God or so serue God as he doth serue their bellies Looke then well amongst you that none of you be such as are then a looking to your profits or pleasures or other things of this life when ye should be looking vnto the seruice of your God that none of you be such as care more for the things of this life than for the knowledge of Gods wil out of his holy word that none of you be such as measure your seruice vnto the Lord by his ministring vnto you such things as are needfull for the maintenance of this life for such do make their God their bellie either caring more for the things of this life than for God or else only so caring for God as they are occasioned by the things of this life A foule and grosse Idolatrie to make our bellie our God And therefore let vs take heede that neither we commit such Idolatrie nor follow the example of such as commit such Idolatrie The fourth thing which the Apostle noteth in these inordinate walkers is that their glorie is to their shame Whereby the Apostle signifieth that the vaine glorie and estimation which they sought after amongst men neglecting the true glorie of Christ Iesus should turne to their confusion and shame Which branch also of the Apostles reason might well serue for a sufficient reason to moue the Philippians not to follow the example of these but to follow him and such as walked so as they had him for an ensample Hence then I obserue another note of false teachers and inordinate walkers which is vainely to seeke after glorie and estimation amongst men neglecting the glorie of God after whose example we may not walke for that their glorie shall be turned into shame Ioh. 5.44 How can ye beleeue which receiue honour one of another saith our Sauiour and seeke not the honour that commeth of God alone In which place is shewed that this vaine seeking after honour and glorie amongst men is the very root of infidelity And therfore it is said of certaine chiefe rulers that in a generalitie beleeued in Christ because of the miracles which he did but not indeede truely beleeue that they did not confesse Christ And the reason is added for they loued the praise of men more than the praise of God Ioh. 12.43 So that the ambitious seeking of praise amongst men is the very bane in all sorts of men both of faith and of euery fruit thereof And a iust thing it is with God that they which seeke the praise of men and not of God haue their praise with men but not with God and that with God their glorie be turned into shame Will ye then know who by this note may be descried at this day to be false teachers that knowing them ye may not follow them nor walke as they doe Marke who they are that seeke honor and glorie amongst men but seeke not the honour that commeth of God alone who is it that exalteth himselfe against all that is called God or that is worshipped sit as God in the temple of God and shewing himselfe that he is God Who is it that is araied with purple and skarlet and guilded with gold and precious stones and pearles and hath a cup of gold in her hand full of abominations and filthinesse of her fornication where with she make all the Nations of the earth drunke Who is it that glorifieth her selfe and liueth in pleasure and saith in her heart I sit being a Queene and am no widdow and shall see no mourning And what shall become of all this pompe and glorie Apoc. 18.8 her plagues shall come at one day death and sorrow and famine and she shall be burnt with fire for strong is the Lord God which shall condemne her Take heede then and beware how ye follow this beast or them that haue receiued the beasts marke Their glorie which they seeke with men they haue but their glory shall be turned into confusion and shame And I wish that they were the men alone that seeke the praise of men but not of God But are there not many carnall Gospellers that may be branded with that marke Are there not many that in a vaine affectation of their owne praise more then Gods studie rather to
of the Lord yet haue I often turned out of the way of his commandements though I haue affected the things which are aboue yet haue mine affections beene too much diuided betweene the things which are aboue and the things which are on earth Well let not thy soule be troubled nor feare Doest thou see and know and acknowledge thus much Dauid saith that he confessed his sinne vnto the Lord Psal 32.5 and so he forgaue the punishment of his sinne Feare not then but that he who hath opened thine eyes to see and thy heart to acknowledge thy weaknesse and imperfection will pardon this weaknesse and imperfection whatsoeuer it is Againe feelest thou some seedes some beginnings of these things in thee Who is it that hath sowen and begun these things in thee Euen that God that hath said I will not faile thee nor forsake thee and therefore will performe that good worke which hee hath begun in thee vntill the day of Iesus Christ and will cause those holy seedes to bring forth their fruit in due season Yea comfort thy selfe herein if it be with thee as thou sayest that thy conuersation hath beene in heauen For art thou sorrie that thou hast more minded earthly things then thou shouldest that tentations haue so nighly surprised thee that thou hast so often turned aside from the law of thy God that ●hine heart and affections of thy soule haue beene more diuided twixt heauen and earth then they should And doest thou de●i●e in thy soule daily more and more to be weyned from ●●●nding earthly things to be strengthned against tentations ●o be conformed in thy will vnto Gods will and to walke with ●hy God with a perfect heart This also is a sure token that ●hy conuersation is in heauen for where the perfection of that which should be is wanting there an holy desire and affection vnto that which should be is accepted If therefore in searching out thy heart and thy reines for the triall of these points thou finde it to be with thee as thou sayest thou hast great cause of comfort and ioy in the spirit But if in triall it appeare that as thou hast liued in the flesh so thou hast walked after the flesh neglecting the Law of God yeelding thy selfe captiue vnto the law of sinne setting thine affections on the things which are on earth and neuer minding the things which are aboue then surely thou art a stranger from the life of God and the way that thou walkest leadeth vnto hell Looke therefore well vnto it and let euery man haue that care of his wayes that howsoeuer hee liue here in the body yet in minde and affection he may haue his conuersation in heauen And to this end weyne your selues daily more and more from the loue care of these earthly things He that weepeth through aduersitie 1 Cor. 7.30 let him be as though hee wept not he that reioyceth through prosperitie let him be as though hee reioyced not hee that buyeth as though he possessed not hee that vseth this world as though he vsed it not 31. for the fashion of this world goeth away and all things in the earth are but meere vanitie Take vnto your selues the whole armour of God wrestle harder and harder daily against all tentations and assaults of the Deuill fight a good fight stand fast quit your selues like men resist the Deuill and hee will flie from you Conforme your wils daily more and more vnto Gods will yeeld your selues daily more and more to bee gouerned by his lawes order your steps so heere in his waies as hauing right into that City whereof also ye shall haue possession And though yee liue heere in the flesh yet ascend in heart in minde and in soule into heauen let your thoughts and desires and affect●ons bee setled there your faith your hope and your lou● let them bee rooted and grounded there And then among●● other benefits this shall not be the least that death shall no● come hastily vpon you yea yee shall chearefully thinke vpo● death death shall be vnto you an aduantage and when th● will of God is yee shall desire to bee loosed and to bee wit● Christ to remoue out of the body and to dwell with th● Lord. For what is the cause why wee so feare death why we● are so loth to die Here it is because in the dayes of our flesh we haue not had our conuersation in heauen Our minde● were set vpon earthly things and therefore we are loth to par● with them We neuer fought against any tentation nay th● strong man possessed vs in such peace that wee neuer knew what tentation meant and therefore wee know not where to liue better then here We regarded not to submit our selues to the lawes of God to be gouerned by them and therefore wee shrinke at death for feare of a iudgement We neuer ascended into heauen in our hearts or soules wee neuer raised our thoughts our desires or our affections so high wee neuer tasted in our selues any sparkle of those ioyes which are prepared to be shewed in the last time and therefore wee long not after heauen but we rather loue to liue here on earth These are the things I say that make vs shrinke at death and loth to die Let vs then hearken vnto these words of exhortation and let vs haue our conuersation in heauen If we shall then shall death be welcome vnto vs and wee shall accept it as the end of our pilgrimage and as the way to our abiding Citie Ierusalem which is aboue and vnto Christ which is our life For the more we ascend while we are in the body in our soules and spirits in our meditations and desires in faith and hope into heauen the more will wee desire to remoue out of the body that we may for euer dwell with the Lord and therefore we will the more cheerefully open vnto death when hee knockes at our doores I heare that the example of this our sister may be a good prouocation to stirre you vp vnto these things for they that were with her giue her this testimonie that in this time when the Lord had laid his hand vpon her she quickly set apart all minde of earthly things patiently ●●bmitted her selfe vnto the will of the Lord willingly set her ●ections on the things which are aboue and desired nothing more then to heare and thinke of her Lord and God her Sa●iour and Redeemer I beseech almightie God the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ that both her examp●e and the words ●hich ye haue heard this day with your outward eares may so preua●le with you that in this life ye may walke as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem hauing your conuersation in hea●en weyning your selues from the world and the things that ●●e in the wor●d manfully fighting against all tentations and assa●lts of the deuil conforming your selues in all obedience vnto the lawes of his kingdome and while ye
Namely in the Lord that is in the knowledge and in the faith of Christ Iesus rooted and built in him and stablished in the faith But what meaneth he by this that he saith So continue in the Lord So that is as hitherto ye haue done and as now ye haue bene taught by example in mine owne person renouncing all confidence in the flesh counting all mans righteousnesse by any workes whatsoeuer but losse and dung and reioycing onely in Christ Iesus so continue and perseuere in the Lord rooted and built in him and stablished in the faith do this ye beloued in the best bond of loue And let this be spoken touching the points of this generall exhortation and the meaning of the words Now let vs gather hence some notes for our further vse The first thing which I note is from the kind and louing termes wherein the Apostle writes vnto the Philippians He exhorts them vnto perseuerance in the knowledge and faith of Christ Iesus but in such a tender and louing maner as that therein he bewrays a most kind and louing affection towards them saying my brethren beloued and longed for c. And so in his second exhortation in ver 2. he prayeth Euodias and beseecheth Syntyche and likewise in his third exhortation in vers 3. he beseecheth his faithfull yoke-fellow Whence I obserue a necessarie dutie for the Minister of the Gospell which is to be so tenderly affected towards his people as that in all kind and louing maner he labour to win them vnto that which is good and to weane them from that which is euil His people should not be kept strait in his bowels but should haue a large roome in his heart so that whether he write or speake vnto them it may appeare that it is out of his loue and tender affection towards them Thus our Apostle professeth in plaine speech that he was affected towards the Corinthians where he saith O Corinthians our mouth is open vnto you our heart is made large 2. Cor. 6.11 ye are not kept strait in vs. And this affection both our Apostle and the rest of the Apostles bewray alwayes in all their Epistles instructing them to whom they wrote as in the wholesome word of truth so in all meeknesse of spirit and mildnesse of speech Rom. 12.1 as from a loue most vnfained and Christian I beseech you saith our Apostle to the Romanes brethren by the mercies of God Iam. 1.19 and in like sort in all his Epistles Iames My deare brethren let euery man be swift to heare slow to speake and slow to wrath 1. Pet. 2.11 Peter Dearely beloued I beseech you as pilgrims and stranger abstaine from fleshly lusts which fight against the soule Iohn My babes 1. Ioh. 2.1 my litle children I write vnto you that ye sin not And Iude Ye beloued Iude 17. remember the words which were spoken before of the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ These were their bowels of loue towards their brethren in Christ and in such bowels of loue should the Ministers of the Gospell after their example deale with their people exhorting them and admonishing them with all patience long suffering and in all loue vnto them leading them forth besides the waters of comfort which may spring vp in them into euerlasting life It may be that here some wil say O we should like this wel if the Ministers of the Gospell would do thus but some of them are so sharpe that they seeme to forget that they are Ministers of the Gospel at least they remember not this dutie Why because they are sharpe and come with a rod Is it an argument against the father of the bodie that he loues not his child because he sometimes reproues him and sometimes punisheth him with the rod Or is it no argument against the father of the bodie and shall it be an argument against such fathers as beget you in Christ Iesus through the Gospell Againe did not those holy Apostles that came in such a spirit of meeknesse as we haue heard come also somtimes with a rod The proofes are so pregnant that I thinke none will doubt of it as neither of this that their coming with a rod was in great loue Againe did not the same God that came to Eliah onely in a soft and still voice come vnto Corah Dathan and Abiram in the earthquake and vnto Nadab and Abihu in the fire Againe are there not in our congregations some such as had need to be wounded as well as some such as had need to be healed And if we loue both must we not bring with vs both oile and vineger Both sharpnesse and meeknesse in their due places are needfull and a wise discretion in them both is most needfull and in both the wise Minister sheweth forth the bowels of his loue Indeed the termes of loue are different when we come with a rod and when we come in the spirit of meeknesse Wil ye then that we come vnto you in these terms of loue which our Apostle here vseth of my brethren beloued and longed for Here then is also a necessary dutie for you that ye be our ioy and our crowne that so vnto the rest we may with the Apostle adde these also my ioy and my crowne Ye by receiuing the wholsome word of truth which is able to saue your soules and by bringing forth the fruites thereof in a sober righteous and godly life in this present world should be the matter of our reioycing ouer you in Christ Iesus So was the elect Ladie vnto whom Iohn wrote his second Epistle as he witnesseth saying I reioyced greatly 2. Ioh 4. that I found of thy children walking in the truth as we haue receiued a commandement of the Father So was Gaius vnto whom Iohn wrote his third Epistle as he witnesseth saying I reioyced greatly when the brethren came 3. Ioh. 3. and testified of the truth that is in thee how thou walkest in the truth I haue no greater ioy then this 4. to heare that my sonnes walke in veritie So was Philemon vnto Paul as he witnesseth saying Philem. 7. We haue great ioy and consolation in thy loue because by thee the Saints are comforted And so was Timothy vnto the same Apostle the reioycing of his heart because he continued in the things which he had learned So herein should ye fulfill our ioy that ye suffer the word of the Lord to dwell in you plenteously that ye and your children walke in the truth as ye haue bene taught in Christ Iesus that your faith groweth exceedingly and that the loue of euery one of you aboundeth towards another And as thus ye should be our ioy so should ye also be our crowne Ye by your faith in Christ Iesus and by your loue towards all Saints and by your growing vp in all things into him which is your head that is Christ by the worke of our ministerie should
and seruing God there with fasting and praier night and day It seemeth that the first that embraced religion in Philippi Acts 16.13 were women Neither haue they onely beene religiously affected and such as feared God and walked in his wayes but further many haue mainly stoode for the defence of the Gospel and hazarded their liues Examples we haue in Priscilla vnto whom the Apostle giueth this testimonie that for his life she laid downe her owne necke Rom. 16.4 and likewise in this place of Euodias and Syntyche of whom ye see the Apostle saith that they stroue with him and others in the Gospell that it might haue a free passage and that they might speake the Word boldly Seeing then that these things are written for your learning iudge with your selues how religiously ye ought to be affected towards the truth of Christ Iesus Let their examples stirre vp your holy mindes and let it not seeme grieuous vnto you with holy Mary to sit you down at Iesus foot and heare him preaching in his Ministers Nay let it not grieue you boldly to stand in the defence of the Gospell of Christ Iesus and if the will of the Lord be so to lay downe your liues for that truth which ye haue learned and receiued in Christ Iesus If ye should look no further but vnto examples of your owne sexe ye might haue sufficient encitement hereunto As therefore at this day ye doe so go forward to receiue with meeknesse that word which is able to saue your soules Let the word of Christ dwell in you plenteously and let your religious minds be knowne vnto all men Secondly in the persons of Euodias and Syntyche I note a breach and falling out either betwixt themselues or betwixt them and the Church For in that he exhorteth them to be of one accord in the Lord it is plaine that there was a breach and falling out Whence I obserue that the children of God how religiously affected soeuer they be yet so long as they liue are subiect vnto their falls and subiect vnto diuers disordered affections as anger discord and the like We see how Peter and Barnabas were drawne on vnto shrewd dissimulation for feare of the Iewes Galat. 2.13 We see how the loue of the world drew on Demas to forsake Paul for a time 2. Tim. 4.10 and to embrace it We see how some haue bene almost seduced from the way of truth by false teachers as it is like these two women were if the breach were betweene them and the church Againe we see such a heate and breach to haue fallen out betweene Paul and Barnabas as that they parted companies Acts 15.39 the one going one way and the other way so that whom Satan had often sifted winowed before now a very little matter and small occasion set them at verie great oddes And many such falls and disordered affections are the children of God subiect vnto in this life as might farther at large be proued The reason is because though they be led by the Spirit yet are they not wholly guided by the Spirit but sometimes they walke after the flesh and not after the Spirit Here then first let the children of God learne to humble themselues and to walke before the Lord with feare and trembling The manifold falles and disordered affections whereunto they are subiect may keepe them in a reuerent and sonne-like awe that they presume not aboue that is meete for by their falls they may see what strength there is in themselues to stand if the Lord should not sustaine and vphold them As therefore the Apostle exhorteth so let all of vs make an end of our saluation with feare and trembling fearing but not doubting because he is faithful which hath promised standing in awe but sinning not euen standing in awe lest we doe sinne and displease the Lord. Secondly hence we may learne not presently sharply to censure men vpon their breaches or vpon their falls for they are no other things then do befall the children of God Rather we are if they be such as haue made a good profession of the truth in such cases to helpe them as here our Apostle speakes first to labour to raise them if they be fallen and if they be at oddes to set them at one euen because of their holy profession lest the way of truth should be euill spoken of for that our Apostle makes the reason vnto his faithfull yoke-fellow why he would haue him to help these godly women and to set them at one euen because they were such as had striuen with him in the Gospell LECTVRE LXXVII PHILIP 4. Verse 3. Whose names are written in the booke of life 4. Reioyce in the Lord alway againe I say reioyce WE haue heard the Apostles particular exhortations first vnto Euodias and Syntyche verse 2. secondly vnto his faithfull yoke fellow verse 3. Vnto Euodias and Syntyche that they would be of one accord in the Lord vnto his faithfull yoke-fellow that he would be a meanes to set them at one because they were such as for their labour with him and other his fellow-labourers in the Gospell were worthie that he should doe this for them One thing yet remaineth to be noted from the exhortation vnto his faithfull yoke-fellow which is the Apostles affirmation of his fellow-labourers that their names were in the booke of life Whereby he meaneth that their life was as certainely sealed vp with God as if their names had bene written in a booke to that purpose For the better vnderstanding of which phrase and manner of speech first we are to know that in the Scriptures there is mention made of three bookes attributed vnto God One the booke of Gods prouidence another the booke of Gods iudgement a third the booke of life The booke of Gods prouidence is his fore-knowledge of all things before euer they were And of this the Psalmist speaketh where he saith Psal 139.16 Thine eyes did see me when I was without forme for in thy booke were all things written which in continuance were fashioned when there was none of them before Where by the booke of God is meant his fore-knowledge whereby he knew all things from euerlasting The booke of Gods iudgement is his knowledge of all our thoughts words and workes which in the last day shall so clearely be presented vnto vs as if they were then read out of a booke and according to which he shall then iudge vs And of this Iohn speaketh where he saith I saw the dead Apocal. 20.12 both great and small stand before God and the bookes were opened and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes according to their workes Where by the bookes is meant that knowledge of all our thoughts words and works which God in the last iudgement shal present vnto euery mans conscience so clearely as if a man should open a booke wherein they were all written and
that here he thus spoke as he thought by the rule of charitie For what saith the Apostle in another place of charitie 1. Cor. 13.7 namely that it beleeueth all things and hopeth all things yea and where it seeth certaine fruites and effects of election and saluation there it is certainly to be perswaded of election and saluation Our Apostle therefore seeing how faithfully those his fellow-labourers had laboured in the worke of the Ministerie with him in the planting of the Church at Philippi how constantly they had walked in the truth notwithstanding the great opposition that was against them how vnblameably they had had their conuersation amongst men in charitie thus he iudged that their names were in the booke of life And this may verie well stand with the other that the Lord onely knoweth who are his For that which properly belongeth vnto the Lord absolutely and by himselfe to know whose names are in the booke of life that the Apostle assumeth not to himselfe but seeing the fruites of their election in their liues he by the rule of charitie thus iudgeth of their saluation that euerlasting life was surely sealed vp for them with God To come then vnto my note the thing which here I note is the Apostles charitable iudgement of his fellow-labourers in the Gospell of Christ Iesus By their fruites he iudged that they were branches of the true vine vpon their holy profession and constant endeuor to increase the kingdome of Christ Iesus he pronounceth that their names were written in the booke of life Whence first my obseruation in generall is that the children of God not onely may and ought certainly to be perswaded of their owne saluation in Christ Iesus but further that they are by the rule of charitie to assure themselues of the saluation of such of their brethren as walke in the truth hauing their conuersation honest For albeit this be most true that not any can be so certaine of any other mans election or saluation as of his owne because he feeleth onely in himselfe the testimony of the Spirit witnessing vnto his spirit that he is the sonne of God and because onely in himselfe he knoweth his faith towards God and his loue towards all Saints not onely by the outward fruites thereof but like wise by the inward motions thereof which he feeles in his owne soule yet may the children of God by such outward fruites and effects of their election as they shall see in their brethren according to the rule of charitie iudge that they are the chosen children of God and heires of saluation So we see that the Apostle writing to the Romanes Corinthians Ephesians writeth vnto them as Saints by calling sanctified in Christ Iesus chosen in him before the foundation of the world and predestinated to be adopted through Iesus Christ vnto God And why did he thus iudge of them Euen because of their communion with the Saints in the Gospel of Christ because of the testification of their faith and of their loue towards all Saints whereby they shewed themselues to be partakers of the fatnesse of the true oliue Christ Iesus So Peter writing vnto the strangers that dwelt here and there throughout Pontus Galatia Cappadocia Asia and Bithynia calleth them the elect of God And why Euen because of their constant faith constant loue and constant abiding in the Church of Christ Iesus So Iohn calleth them vnto whom he wrote the sonnes of God and the Lady vnto whom he wrote the elect Ladie because they continued in the Church and walked in the truth Do we then see in our brethren the outward fruites of an holy vocation of regeneration and sanctification Do we see them make an holy profession of the blessed truth of Christ Iesus giue good testimonie of a sincere faith in Christ Iesus walk in holy obedience towards God and loue towards their brethren faithfully labour in the workes of their calling and denying vngodlinesse and worldly lusts liue soberly and righteously and godly in this present world Of such we may and are to perswade our selues that they are reserued vnto the same inheritance in heauen with vs and of them we may say that they are the sonnes of God elect in Christ Iesus our Lord vnto eternall saluation prepared to be shewed in the last times And besides this that the holy Ghost by the mouth of the Apostles warranteth vs hereunto the rule also of charitie directeth vs so to do For as before we heard Charitie beleeueth all things 1. Cor. 13.7 charitie hopeth all things Which yet is not so to be vnderstood as if charitie were foolish rashly to beleeue euery thing that is told and there to hope where there is no cause of hope for that the Wiseman maketh a note of a foolish man Prou. 14.15 where he thus saith The foolish will beleeue euery thing But so charitie beleeueth all things and hopeth all things as that it keepes it selfe within the rule of pietie wisedome and religion If the thing displease God be repugnant to the truth be hurtfull or disgracefull to any of Gods children charitie beleeueth it not hopeth it not But where there are good tokens of Christianitie plaine signes of a sincere faith euident testimonies of an holy obedience there surely the rule of charitie bids vs beleeue and hope the best and there we may be bold to say that they are the sonnes of God that their names are written in the booke of life And is it not our Sauiours rule that we should iudge of the tree by the fruite for that a good tree bringeth not forth euill fruite Mat. 7.18 nor an ill tree good fruite If it beare grapes will any man iudge it to be a thorne if it bring forth figs will any man iudge it to be a thistle Nay by the fruite the tree is knowne what it is and if the fruite be good it may thereby be knowne that the tree is good Right so if we haue our fruite in righteousnesse and holinesse it may thereby be knowne that we are the branches of the true vine Christ Iesus Whether then we looke vnto the example of the Apostles or vnto the rule of charitie which the Apostles followed or vnto that rule of Christ to discerne of the tree by the fruite we see that the children of God may not onely perswade themselues of their owne saluation in Christ Iesus but further also may certainly iudge of the saluation of their godly brethren Now see viri fratres men brethren the great necessitie that there is that we should be thus perswaded one of another euen so great as that without it the bond of peace loue and Christianitie cannot be maintained For how can we loue them of whom we haue no hope that they shall be heires of the same saluatiō with vs How can we haue peace with them of whom we are not perswaded that they are at peace with God How can we pray with them and
Lord. Yea and what cause is there why we should reioyce in any thing but in the Lord Riches honour strength beauty and whatsoeuer else the world most esteemeth of what is it else but vanitie and vexation of the spirit Amongst other things most precious in the life of man wisedome is more to be sought after then gold and siluer and not to be weighed with precious stones righteousnes most commendeth man vnto man and holinesse most commendeth man vnto God And yet what is our wisedome what is our righteousnesse what is our holinesse that we should reioyce in them Be it that we haue the wisedome of Salomon be it that we be as righteous as Noah Daniel and Iob be it that we be as holie as Dauid the holie Prophets and Apostles yet for all this if we will come vnto God we must lay all these aside and Christ Iesus he must be our wisedome and righteousnes and holinesse Whatsoeuer our wisedome be it will not leade vs vnto God whatsoeuer our righteousnesse be it will not present vs righteous before God whatsoeuer our holinesse be we cannot stand in it in the iudgement before God Nay when we come vnto God we must renounce our wisedome as foolishnesse we must count our righteousnesse losse and dung we must abandon all conceit of holinesse as also we see our Apostle did who though he were of the kindred of Israel of the tribe of Beniamin an Ebrew of the Ebrews by profession a Pharisie as zealous of the tradition of his fathers as any and as vnrebukeable touching the righteousnes of the law as any yet when once he came to the knowledge of Christ he counted all these things as no vantage at all vnto him but losse and dung for Christ his sake For herein is our reioycing that Christ is made of God vnto vs wisedome 1. Cor. 1.30 and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption as it is written Nay to go yet further what are our faith hope and loue that we should reioyce in them To be strong in faith to be perfect in loue to be stedfast in hope are things for which we should pray alwayes with all maner prayer and supplication in the spirit But if we shall reioyce and repose our confidence in the strength of our faith in the perfection of our loue in the stedfastnesse of our hope then we are abolished from Christ and our reioycing is not good It is Christ Iesus in whom we must beleeue whom we must loue in whom we must hope Our faith must be built vpon him our loue must be grounded on him our hope must be stablished in him and in him we must reioyce Thus then we see that we haue not any thing to reioyce in without vs nor yet in our wisedome righteousnesse or holinesse nor yet in our faith hope or loue We must reioyce in the Lord and in him it well becometh the Saints to be ioyfull Let me therefore in the bowels of Christ Iesus beseech you to reioyce not as the world doth in the pleasures of sinne and the vanities of this life but to reioyce in the Lord the strong God of our saluation Ye see the exhortations of the holy Ghost and the examples of godly men and ye see what great cause we haue to reioyce in the Lord and how little cause we haue to reioyce in any thing else All reioycing in the world what is it in comparison of this reioycing in the Lord It is as the morning cloud or as the morning dew it vanisheth away or as it is in the place of Iob It is short and but a moment Nay in it onely is true ioy and sound reioycing Other ioyes may for a while please the outward sense but the ioy that quickens the heart and cheeres the soule is the ioy in the holy Ghost Other reioycing the more it is the worse it is but this the more it is the better it is and the more we do reioyce in the Lord the more cause we shall finde we haue to reioyce in the Lord. Reioyce therefore in the Lord alwayes and againe I say reioyce The second thing which I note in the Apostles exhortation is that he exhorts the Philippians to reioyce in the Lord not for a day or for a season not by fits or when he makes his face to shine on them but to reioyce in the Lord alwayes as well in aduersity as in prosperity Whence I obserue the constancie which is in Christian reioycing whereby it is knowne indeed to be Christian The constancy of our Christian reioycing is to reioyce in the Lord always as wel when he seemeth to hide away his face from vs as when he maketh his face to shine vpon vs. This constancie of reioycing the Apostle exhorteth the Thessalonians vnto where he saith vnto them Reioyce euermore 1. Thess 5.16 And herein is the triall of our ioy whether it be Christian indeed for as it is said of some hearers of the word Luke 8.13 that for a while they beleeue but in time of tentation they go away so may it also be said of some that seeme to reioyce in the Lord that for a while they seeme to reioyce in the Lord euen as long so he showreth downe the early and the latter raine vpon them but in time of persecution trouble and aduersitie they hang downe their heads and murmure against the Lord. It seemeth that Sathan thought that Iob would haue beene such an one as appeareth by these words where he saith vnto God Iob 1.10 Doth he feare God for nought And the same may be said of reioycing Hast thou not made an hedge about him and about his house and about all that he hath on euery side Thou hast blessed the works of his hands and his substance is increased in the Land 11. But stretch out now thy hand and touch all that he hath to see if he will not blaspheme thee to thy face But he was deceiued in Iob. Yet therein he bewrayed a disease wherewith many sonnes of men are much tainted which are neuer knowne what they are vntill the Lord send them some aduersitie for we see many that so long as they haue all things at their desire reioyce in the Lord who so much as they specially when their dishes are full furnished O then how well doth it like them to confesse that he is good gracious and bountifull But if the Lord begin to handle them somewhat roughly so that things fall not out to their contentment then their countenance is changed and they take the matter sore to heart And if he proceed and depriuing them of his blessings afflict them in body or in goods then they fal to murmure and oftentimes to blasphemies which blasphemies albeit some of them vtter not with their mouthes yet in their hearts repine they at the Lord for such his iudgements vpon them Now these in triall proue plainly to be hypocrites and by triall it
20.2 2. Sam. 12.13 Abraham the father of the faithfull sometimes lied and spake not the truth Dauid a man after Gods owne heart after his murder and adultery slept as it were in the dust a great while till Nathan awoke him Peter vnto whom it was said Mat. 16.18.23 Thou art Peter and vpon this rocke I will build my Church had got a great fall when he heard it said vnto him Get thee behind me Satan thou art an offence vnto me The Church of Corinths light was so dimmed for some while that the Apostle doubted how to come vnto them 1 Cor. 4.21 whether with a rod or in loue and in the spirit of meeknesse And the Philippians care for the Apostle was so for a while frozen and key-cold that they seemed quite to haue forgotten him So subiect vnto their infirmities are both whole bodies and the soundest parts euen of the best bodies so long as they are clothed with the earthly house of this tabernacle Not the best but feele such decayes in themselues not the best but the best graces are so eclipsed in them that they which should be as trees planted by the riuers of waters bringing forth their fruite in due season are sometimes as dead and withered trees whose leaues are faded and their fruite perished that their faith which should worke by loue is sometimes as fire vnder the ashes or embers that their charitie which should alwayes be feruent is sometimes ice-cold that their obedience which should be with their whole heart is sometimes diuided betweene God and the world so that not the best but may sometimes shrinke in himselfe and others doubt of him whether he belong to the couenant whether he be in the state of grace But it is a doubt which need not greatly trouble For though the children of God may sometimes seeme to be as the wicked yet are they not as the wicked The wicked are indeed like the heath in the wildernes they are indeed corrupt trees and without fruite twise dead and pluckt vp by the rootes For though some of them be it may be as the fig-tree which Christ cursed Mat. 21 19. hauing leaues and shadowes and shewes of diuers good graces of Gods Spirit yet looke well vpon them and consider them and ye shall find that either they haue no fruite or naughtie fruite on them wanting all sappe and moisture of Gods holy Spirit in them But the children of God onely seeme for a time to be as dead and withered trees as doth in Winter euery faire and pleasant tree For though now their leaues be faded yet do they afterward grow greene againe though now they beare no fruite yet afterward they do though now there seeme to be no sap or moisture in them yet is there in the roote and afterward shootes out though now they be as dead yet afterwards they reuiue again Their faith and loue are sometimes raked vp as it were in the ashes but infidelitie is bound vp in the soule of the wicked and hatred eateth vp the bowels of their belly Their charitie i● som times cold and their obedience full of defect but the very bowels of the wicked are mercilesse crueltie and they sell themselues to worke iniquitie or if there be any vtter rine or barke to make semblance and shew of a good tree yet is there no sap or moisture of Gods holy Spirit in them Wel they may haue tasted of the good word of God and of the powers of the world to come but it is but a taste that they haue gotten and the fruite that followeth it is but a blossome But the children of God are taught by Gods Spirit and howsoeuer for a time the Spirit shew not it self in them yet doth it afterwards bud forth into the fruits of true righteousnesse and holinesse To speake all in one word the wicked reuiue not after they seemed to be dead because in truth they neuer liued but the children of God after that they seeme to be dead vnto the life of God at last reuiue againe and do their former workes and againe the wicked onely for some time seeme to liue and at last shew plainly that they are and alwayes were dead in sinne but the children of God onely for some time seem to be dead and at last reuiue againe vnto the life of God through the power of the Spirit which was neuer quite quenched in them Here then is both a word of comfort vnto the distressed a watch word likewise vnto all in generall A comfort it must needs be vnto the afflicted soule that in the dearest children of God the life of God is not alwayes so manifest but that sometimes they seeme to be dead yet at last do reuiue again and do their former workes For why art thou so full of heauinesse O thou distressed soule and why are thy thoughts so troubled within thee Art thou euen dead in respect of the life of God Feelest thou no warmth of the Spirit within thee Art thou cold in zeale cold in prayer cold in charitie Hast thou slacked that diligence which thou wast wont to vse in the seruice of thy God in thy dutie towards thy neighbours and brethren Well plucke vp thine heart be not troubled nor feare This is no other thing then sometimes befalleth euen the dearest children of God for sometimes euen the best of them feele it to be so with them Onely tell me this didst thou euer feele the life of God and the warmth of his Spirit within thee Hadst thou sometimes comfort in the hauing of those graces the want whereof doth now disquiet and discomfort thee O what else and there is thy griefe that now thou findest not that comfort in them which thou wast wont to find Well be strong and comfort thine heart For thy God at the last will reuiue thee Thy God will stablish the thing that he hath wrought in thee and he that hath begun a good worke in thee will performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ for whom he loueth once he loueth vnto the end A cloud hath for a while ouershadowed thee and Satan for a time by a mist hath obscured thy light but thy light shall breake forth though not as the Sunne in his brightnesse yet so cleare that the life of thy God shall be manifest in thee Onely let this watchword be vnto thee and vnto all in generall that when you feele such decayes of the life of God in your selues either by dulnesse vnto any dutie or slacknesse in any seruice then ye stirre vp the grace of God in you and labour by prayer and euery holy course that the grace which seemeth to be dead may be reuiued in you As therefore the Apostle exhorteth Eph. 5.14 so say I vnto you Awake thou that sleepest and stand vp from the dead euen them that are dead in sinne and iniquitie and Christ shall giue thee light Shake off that drowsines which
though alreadie he haue more then enough Yea if with Ahab he haue a kingdome yet shall not poore Naboth be able to hold his owne by him but his vineyard euen his onely vineyard he must haue and he will haue Many such there are which haue enlarged their desires like hell which can neuer be content with that they haue whatsoeuer they haue Whereupon are murmurings contentions mutinies warres thefts and all vniust dealing and in a word all euill 1. Tim. 6.10 For couetousnes as the Apostle saith is the roote of all euill which while men lust after they erre from the faith and pierce themselues through by many sorrowes We may not therefore be like vnto these but hating couetousnes we must be content with that portion which the Lord hath giuen vs be it more or lesse with that state wherein he hath set vs be it better or worse It he see it good to lift vp our heads when we are low he will and again if he bring vs downe from on high he doth it because he seeth it good Howsoeuer therfore it be with vs let vs be content Mat. 6.32 Your heauenly Father saith our blessed Sauiour knoweth that ye haue need of these things and againe If ye which are euill can giue good gifts vnto your children 7.11 how much more shall your Father which is in heauen giue good gifts to them that aske him Doth our heauenly Father know what we haue need of and wil he giue vs the things which we need If then we need health he will send it if it be good for vs if we need wealth he will send it if it be good for vs if we need libertie he will send it if it be good for vs if we need peace or loue in the world he will giue it if it be good for vs and generally whatsoeuer we need we shall haue if he see it to be good for vs. Let vs not therefore with the couetous worldling neuer thinke we haue enough nor with the mal-contented person alwayes mislike our present state whatsoeuer it is He that openeth his hand and filleth all things liuing with plenteousnes hath enough for vs always in store libertie enough health enough wealth enough c. to reach out vnto vs if he see it good for vs. Let our eyes therefore alwayes waite vpon him and let vs learne in whatsoeuer state we are therewith to be content The second thing which I note is from the confirmation of the Apostles reason where he saith I can be abased c. For in that he saith I can be abased and I can abound be full and hungrie c. he speaketh as well vpon experience in himselfe as he had found that he could doe as vpon a religious knowledge that he should do so So that he had as well felt hunger and want and bin abased as bene full and abounded Whence I obserue that the Lord in bestowing his temporall blessings vpon his children doth not alwayes keepe the same course but some he blesseth with plentie and abundance others he exerciseth with penury and want and vnto others he giueth experience of both Gen. 13.6 Abraham and Lot were so rich in sheepe and cattell and so full of substance that the land could not beare them that they might dwell together Ruth 2.1 Boaz likewise was a man of great power both for vertue authoritie and riches 1. King 10.23 Salomon exceeded in riches all the men that euer were before him or after him And to be silent in the rest of that good conuert Zacheus it is said Luk 19.2 that he was rich Againe the widow was but poore that threw but two mites into the treasurie Mar. 12.42 Luk. 16.20 and yet cast in all that she had euen all her liuing That lazer Lazarus who when he died was caried into Abrahams bosome was a very poore begger Those that wandred vp and downe in sheepe skins and in goate-skins Heb. 11.37 being destitute afflicted and tormented that wandred in wildernesses and mountaines and dens and caues of the earth were no great men it may well be thought in the world Yea our blessed Sauiour saith of himselfe Mat. 8.20 that the foxes had holes and the birds of the heauen had neasts Iob 1.3 but the Sonne of man had not whereon to rest his head And again Iob in his time was the greatest man for substance wealth of all the men of the East and likewise he was as bare and poore and distressed as the diuell by Gods permission could make him Ester 2. 8. It is like that Mordecai and Ester in the land of their captiuitie had no great abundance and plentie for a while but after a while the Lord exalted them both vnto great honour and dignitie where they had all things at their desire Our Apostle saith 1. Cor. 4 11.12 c. both of himselfe and of others that they did both hunger and thirst and were naked and buffetted and had no certaine dwelling place that they laboured working with their owne hands were reuiled persecuted despised and made as the filth of the world and the of scouring of all things and yet what by miracles which he wrought diseases which he healed and soule-conuersions which by his ministery were wrought he was often much honored and many times abounded Thus the Lord ministreth his temporall blessings as he will to some more to some lesse and to the same men at some times more and at some times lesse euen to all and at all times according to the good pleasure of his will In some of his children he will be glorified by their pouertie and want by their crosses and afflictions by their losses and disgraces for in that in these things he giueth them a patient and contented and chearefull mind so that they are not ouercome of these things nor cast downe through heauinesse as the wicked herein God is glorified Againe in some of his children he will be glorified by their wealth and riches by their honour and preferments by their power and authoritie for in that in these things he so tempereth them that they vse them to the glorie of his name and the good of their brethren and not swell thereby nor abuse them as the wicked do herein he is glorified Againe in some of his children he will be glorified both in plentie in want both in honour and in dishonour for in that by these things he so ballanceth them that they runne on an euen course and neither sink too low by the one nor are lifted too high by the other herein also is he glorified Let this then first teach them that abound in wealth and greatnesse these two points first not to disdaine their inferiours in wealth and greatnesse as too meane for them to haue any dealing at all withal For how meane soeuer they be in the worlds account and how destitute of all things soeuer
our owne as for their wealth in good sort and things necessarie to this life so for their health and therefore auoide such occasions as whereby wee might bring their health in danger Againe we haue many examples in the holy Scriptures of that great Eliah of our Sauiour Christ Iesus of the blessed Apostles and of many others that did for the time auoide such dangers as otherwise would haue ouertaken them and did not alwaies thinke it meete to hazard themselues in euery occurrent danger Which reason I doe the rather in this place bring because if they might then much more priuate men sometimes may for the time withdraw themselues from danger Now if here it be obiected and said that auoiding of sicknesse and other dangers is an argument of distrust in God and therefore we may not withdraw our selues in such times I answer that it is no sure argument The wicked indeede withdraw themselues in such times of danger because they distrust in God and thinke that God either cannot or will not helpe them and deliuer them from the danger and such auoiding of sicknesse or other danger is wicked and vngodly The children of God therefore withdraw themselues because they know that it is lawfull to vse such remedies against dangers as are lawfull and good and such auoiding is lawfull Againe if it be said that to auoid at such times is to no purpose because God hath certainly decreed whom to take and whom to leaue at such times and none but they alone shall die I answer that in like sort it may be said that it was to no purpose for Iacob to send into Egypt to buy corne Gen. because God had certainly decreed to saue him and his familie from the famine Act. 27. and likewise to no purpose that Paul should keepe the mariners from flying out of the ship by boat lest all should perish because God had decreed to saue all them that sailed with them And yet wee see that both Iacob sent into Egypt and Paul caused the souldiers to cut off the ropes of the boat both vsing such meanes as God had ordained whereby to bring his will to passe and therein leauing vs an ensample to doe the same Againe if it be said that it is a scandall so to withdraw our selues I answer that it is a scandall taken not giuen Againe if it be said that whereas wee should loue our neighbours as our selues thus wee doe forsake them and so leaue the rule of loue and charitie I answer that to leaue them for a time when there are either some of their friends or some others prouided for the nonce to looke vnto them is not to forsake them neither is against the rule of loue and charitie Nay it were very preposterous loue and charitie so to be deuoted vnto this or that priuate friend as by that occasion to bring in danger a whole familie or charge whatsoeuer committed vnto them Neither doe I know any thing which can be brought to crosse that which hath beene said touching priuate mens auoiding of dangers which may not as easily be answered Now touching publike men Magistrates and Ministers the doubt is somewhat more difficult To instance in Ministers to shew mine opinion in briefe in my iudgement the Ministers are first and principally to looke vnto the good of the whole Church and then vnto the good of euery particular member thereof If there bee many Ministers of one Church some one by lot or common consent may be deputed to regard the sicke and the rest may auoid the danger But if there be but one he is so to be carefull for the sicke as that the rest of the Church may not be depriued of his ministerie Hee may and must comfort the sicke and goe vnto them in such sort and so neere as hee well can without danger and againe he may and must auoid manifest danger for the good of the rest of the Church so much as he can without impietie Neither may too much feare withdraw him too much from danger neither through too much boldnesse may hee thrust himselfe too much into danger for by too much feare hee is more slow to the worke of Christ then he should be and by too much boldnesse he more endangereth both himselfe and the Church then hee should To conclude the whole point therefore howsoeuer it be most true that it is a very commendable thing in the seruants of Iesus Christ to hazzard their liues as Epaphroditus did for the worke of Christ yet sometimes both priuate and also publike men may withdraw themselues from danger in such sort as already hath beene shewed Another particular obseruation hence I gather which is this that releeuing them that are in bonds and in prison and ministring vnto the necessities of Gods Saints vpon earth is a worke of Christ for so the Apostle in this place as wee see calleth it It is I say a worke of Christ such a one as hee commandeth Heb. 13.3 and loueth and rewardeth Remember them that are in bonds saith the holy Ghost by the Apostle as though yee were bound with them and them that are in affliction as if yee were also afflicted in the body 1 Tim. 6.16 And to Timothy the Apostle saith Charge them that are rich in the world that they be ready to giue and glad to distribute laying vp in store for themselues a good foundation c. Againe how the holy Ghost loueth this worke may appeare by that of Paul 2 Tim. 1.16 where he saith The Lord giue mercy vnto the house of Onesiphorus for he oft refreshed mee and was not ashamed of my chaine c. and by that where the Apostle saith Heb. 13.16 To doe good and to distribute forget not for with such sacrifices God is pleased Againe how Christ rewardeth this worke wee see in the Gospell where setting the sentence of the last iudgement he saith Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father c. Contrariwise how the Lord hateth the neglect of this dutie of ministring vnto the necessities of his poore Saints on earth wee may see both by the example of that churlish Nabal of whose badnesse this is especially registred as most hatefull vnto the Lord 1 Sa. 25.10 that he would not releeue the necessitie of Dauid being in distresse but sent away his seruants with crooked and churlish answers and likewise by the example of the rich man in the Gospell of whom likewise this is especially registred as most hatefull vnto the Lord Luk. 16.19 that when Lazarus lay at his gate full of sores and desired to be refreshed with the crummes that fell from the rich mans table the dogges came vnto him and did more for him then the rich man would doe and likewise by the testimonie of Iohn where hee saith Whosoeuer hath this worlds good and seeth his brother haue need 1 Ioh. 3.17 and shutteth vp his compassion from him how
dwelleth the loue of God in him As if the Apostle should haue said Whatsoeuer shew this man makes the loue of God dwels not in him neither he loueth God nor God loueth him Men and brethren what should more stirre you vp vnto this holy worke of releeuing of Gods poore Saints a thing so needfull now to be vrged and pressed what I say should more stirre you vp vnto it then this which hath already beene said It is a worke of Christ which Christ commandeth which hee loueth and liketh which Christ highly rewardeth and vnmercifulnesse to the poore he hateth and detesteth As euery man therefore wisheth in his heart so let him giue vnto the poore Saints not grudgingly or of necessitie for God loueth a cheerefull giuer 2 Cor. 9.7 If it be a worke of Christ it well beseemeth thee if thou be a Christian if he haue commanded it it stands thee vpon to obey it if he loue and like it thou hast great cause to moue thee to it if for his mercies sake he reward it thou hast great reason to be occupied in it and if he so hate the neglect of it it behoueth thee not to be negligent in it As therefore euery man hath receiued of the Lord so let him be ready to giue according to that he hath Hee that hath mercy on the poore Pro. 19.17 lendeth vnto the Lord and the Lord will recompence him that which hee hath giuen And blessed is hee saith Dauid Psal 41.1 that considereth the poore and needie the Lord shall deliuer him in the time of trouble Consider what I say and the Lord giue you a ●ight vnderstanding in all things and fill your hearts full of all knowledge that yee may abound in euery good vnto the glory of God the Father to whom with the Sonne and the holy Ghost c. Laus omnis soli Deo THE THIRD CHAPTER LECTVRE XLVIII PHILIP 3. Vers 1.2 Moreouer my brethren reioyce in the Lord. It grieueth me not to write the same things vnto you and for you it is a sure c. THe holy Apostle hauing in the first chapter of this Epistle first signified his good minde towards the Philippians by retaining them in perfect memorie by his longing after them all from the very heart roote in Iesus Christ and by his praying for them and hauing afterward exhorted them that they should not shrinke for his imprisonment because thereby the Gospell was confirmed and not diminished In the second Chapter as we haue heard he first exhorted them vnto humility that putting apart all contention and vaine glory they would haue euen the same minde that was in Christ Iesus who being God humbled himselfe to be man and became obedient to the death euen the death of the Crosse and was therefore highly exalted c. 2. Hauing grounded certaine exhortations vpon that example of Christ his humilitie and obedience as 1. That they would runne forward in that race of righteousnesse wherein God had freely placed them through Iesus Christ making an end of their saluation with feare and trembling and then that they would doe all things with their neighbours without murmuring and reasonings that they might be blamelesse and pure and the sonnes of God c. The Apostle I say hauing grounded these exhortations vpon that example of Christ his humilitie and obedience 2. For their comfort and confirmation against certaine false Apostles crept in amongst them hee both promised to send Timothy shortly vnto them and likewise that himselfe would shortly after that come vnto them and besides sent their Minister Epaphroditus presently vnto them Now in this 3. Chapter the Apostle instructeth the Philippians in the things wherein the false Apostles laboured to seduce them and so armeth the Philippians against them till his comming vnto them by confuting that false doctrine which they deliuered The doctrine which the false Apostles deliuered was that not Christ alone and faith in his name but circumcision also and the workes of the law were necessarie vnto iustification and saluation Which doctrine the Apostle doth at large confute in the Epistle to the Galathians because they had suffered themselues to be seduced and bewitched by it But here because the Philippians had manfully withstood it and giuen it no place amongst them the Apostle very briefly confuteth it and proueth that our righteousnesse is onely by Christ and faith in his name not at all by the works of the Law The principall parts of this Chap●er are three 1. He exhorteth them to beware of false Teachers verse 2. and instructeth them in that truth which the false Apostles gainesay vers 3. 2. The Apostle proposeth himselfe as an imbracer of that truth touching mans righteousnesse which they were to embrace à vers 4. ad 15. Lastly hee exhorteth them to embrace and hold fast the same truth with him and to walke as they haue him for an ensample from vers 15. to the end of the Chapter Now before he come to the handling of any of these principall parts 1. He setteth downe this exhortation reioyce in the Lord as a conclusion of that which went before as a ground of that which followeth 2. He excuseth h●mselfe for writing now the same things by epistle which before he had taught them by word of mouth That the exhortation is set downe partly by way of conclusion of that which he had spoken before may appeare by the entrance vnto it in that he saith Moreouer c. For it is as if the Apostle had thus said hitherto ye haue been full of heauines partly for my bonds and imprisonment Phil. 1.12.14 partly for Epaphroditus your minister his sicknes Now for my bonds they ●s I haue told you haue turned rather to the furthering of the Gospell inasmuch as many of the brethren in the Lord are boldned through my bonds to speake the word and now so it is that I am in good hope shortly to be deliuered from my bonds and to come vnto you Again for Epaphroditus God hath had mercy vpon him and now he is returned vnto you in good and perfect health What therefore now remaineth my brethren but that ye be glad and reioyce in the Lord in the Lord I say whom before I haue described vnto you in that Lord who being in the forme of God thought it no robberie to be equall with God yet made himselfe of no reputation and tooke on him the forme of a seruant c. Reioyce for that there is no other cause but that ye should reioyce but reioice in the Lord who became man for you died for your sinnes rose againe for your iustification setteth at the right hand of God to make request for you vnto whom euery knee in that day shall bowe and confesse that he is the Lord reioyce in him Againe it is partly set downe as a ground of that which followeth as if the Apostle should thus haue said I haue already as in a glasse