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A57383 A communicant instructed, or, Practicall directions for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by Francis Roberts. Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675. 1656 (1656) Wing R1591; ESTC R28105 135,670 280

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exclusively so as to shut out our Brethrens good and welfare Look not every man on his own things but every man also on the things of others When men pretend o●e to the brethren and intend only their own ends and to serve their own turns of them ne●er truly minding their brethrens good they exercise not brotherly love but self-love The world is full of this counterfeit love 6. True brotherly love is kindly affectioned Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love The word here rendred kindly affectioned is very emphatical and originally signifies that dear natural affection that is betwixt Parents and Children as also the loving of that affection It is as much as Be loving-kinde Now this Loving-kindness or kinde affectionateness discovers it self divers wayes viz. 1. In courteousness the Apostle urging divers Acts and expressions of brotherly love saith be courteous The Greek word here used seems to intimate such a sweet disposition as studies and endeavours things grateful acceptable to Gods people and to render it self well-pleasing to them Contrary unto which is churlishness crabbidness and crookedness of disposition 2. In compassionateness Be pittiful Or as the Greek may more exactly be rendred Easily compassionating Or Easily moved to bowels of compassion This implies both a compassionate disposition and a quickness easiness to that compassion When the heart beholding the distresses of brethren is tender over them quickly moved and melted towards them presently bleeds over them 3. In bearing one anothers burdens Bear ye one anothers burdens The Apostle having exhorted spiritual ones to restore a man overtaken in a fault with the spirit of meekness presently adds this of bearing one anothers burdens He seems to intend the slips and frailties even among the spiritual which are a burden to them They must help one another to bear these burdens not by encouraging them countenancing or conniving at them this were to burden them more but by helping them to get rid of their burdensom corruptions by wise kind meek loving reproofs admonitions instructions exhortations having tender compassion over them 7. True brotherly love is best contented in the godly society of the brethren David was a c●mpanion of all them that feared God and kept his Commandments He counted the Saints the excellent on earth in them was all his delight Such as truly love the godly above all people desire to live with the godly above all people Contenting Society is hardly dissembled But such as are weary of the company of the gracious and delight more in the Society of the carnal they are strangers to true brotherly love 8. True brotherly love is or ought to be servent See that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently And Iohn intimates so fervently as if need require not only to part with our goods to the brethren but when we have a just call to part with our lives for the brethren Hereby perceive we the love of God because he laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren This is the highest expression of love this is fervent love indeed fervent love may have many inferiour degrees Generally there is such coldness and frozen-heartedness towards Gods dear children that it 's evident there 's little true love to them in the world 9. Finally True brotherly love is constant and continuing so ought to be Let brotherly love continue charity never faileth but whether there be Prophecies they shall fail whether there be tongues they shall cease c. True love is not like Ionas his Gourd suddenly springing and as suddenly dying but like Cedar or heart of Oak long-lasting yea ever-living Love of the brethren will continue till death yea beyond death in heaven Then the Saints shall love one another perfectly without all disaffection or corruption and they shall joyntly be swallowed up in the love of God to all eternity Thus try the truth of thy brotherly love And having found it in thy self abound and persevere therein This it that which the Apostle so pathetically urgeth upon his Philippians and in them upon us This that excellent Grace which he so commends above all gifts to the Corinthians And this is that which Christ himself so earnestly commends to his Apostles as the very badge and character of his Disciples A new Commandment I give unto you that ye love one another as I have loved you that ye also love one another By this shall all men know that ye are my Disciples if ye have love to one another VI. THANKFVLNES is a farther qualification necessarily required to fit and prepare us for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper And touching which consequently we are to examine our selves Here understand that thankfulness which peculiarly respects C●rist his Death his new covenant and his Supper Now consider 1. The Necessity 2. The Discovery of this thankfulness 1. The necessity of true thankfulness for Christ his death his new Covenant and Sacrament peculiarly to fit us for worthy rece●ving of the Lords Supper is evident upon these grounds 1. Thankfulness was used and expressed by Christ at his institution of the Lords Supper And he took the bread and gave thanks and brake it and gave unto them saying This is my body which is given for you This do in remembrance of me Likewise also the C●p after supper saying This cup is the new Testament in my blood which is shed for you That he gave thanks is clear What was the matter or form of his thanksgiving is not evident Yet it 's most likely that Christ who did all things properly gave thanks with reference to the Action in hand viz. not onely for the outward Elements but especially for the inward mysteries to be represented by them that now his death approached wherein his body was to be broken his blood shed for the life of the world for the nourishment of his Elect which he delighted to accomplish And the Lords Supper from Christs giving thanks at the institution is denominated by the Greek Fathers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Eucharist That is The Thanksgiving It being the Christians eminent Thank-offering Now if Christ gave thanks at the first institution proportionably we are still to give thanks in all after-Administrations of the Lords Supper especially because Christ saith Do this in reference to the whole Action 2. The matter of the Lords Supper eminently calls for thankfulness viz. 1. The Inward matter signified and sealed Christ body and blood That is Christ crucified together with all the vertues benefits victories Purchases and Priviledges of his Death This the inward matter and mystery of the Lords Supper Oh wh●● matter of thankfulness is this Think how ●●●ellent Christ is Gods onely Son The Son of his love yea God himself therefore farre beyond ten thousand worlds Think what his death
is long then the earth and broader then the Sea Eternal Because God is infinite an● boundless in respect of time and duration Gods essence never had beginning never succession or change and never shall have end The everlasting God the LORD Of old ●hast thou laid the foundation of the Earth and the Heavens are the work of thy hands They shall perish but thòu shalt endure yea all of them shall wax old like a garment as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed But thou art the same and thy years shall have no end Before the mountains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world even from everlasting to everlasting thou art God And these are commonly stiled Gods Incommunicable Attributes as being peculiar onely to God and no way attributed or Communicable to any thing besides God The Communicable Attributes follow so called because ●ometimes in some sense they are communicated to c●eatures 5. The living God That hath heard the voice of the living God My soul ●hirsteth for God for the living God Thou 〈◊〉 Christ the Son of the living God It 〈◊〉 a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the ●●ving God God lives most properly and per●●ctly All imperfections of created life must 〈◊〉 removed from him God li●es ete●nally ●od faith of him●elf I live for ever God 〈◊〉 eternal life it self his own eternal life And shew unto you that eternal life which was with the Father Yea he gives life to all living Seeing he giveth to all Life and Breath and all things For in him we live and move and have our Being 6. Most wise The onely wise God God! To this purpose are ascribed to God Counsel Great in Counsel Who worketh all things according to the Counsel of his own Will Knowledge Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world Vnderstanding His understanding is infinite God in one individed Act most absolutely eternally perfectly infallibly immutably Knows himself as the most adequate object of his Vnderstanding Knows all things knowable besides himself whether possible or actually existing Knows all things existing whether in time past present or future God knows all mans wayes works words thoughts imaginations all mens sins with all the kinds degrees circumstances aggravations of them All mens states in this and the world to come all future contingencies before they come to pass though to us never so casual accidental or uncertain Yea he absolutely knows all things in the world 7. Of most absolute perfect and righteous Will Who worketh all things after the Counsel of his own Will Having predestinated us according to the good pleasure of his Will We are taught to pray to God Thy will be done Gods Will is perfectly one yet in respect of our divers notions in apprehending of it is either Approving all that 's good Effecting all that 's wrought Prescribing all that 's duty or Permitting all that comes to passe yea he even permits or suffers sin to be in the world himself and his Will being neither directly indirectly nor any way the Cause or Author of sin 8. Most true God is most true in himself his works and words Most true in himself A God of truth or as the Hebrew phrase will well beat it God is Truth This is life eternal that they might know thee the onely true God All other gods and Idols are but false gods lies vanities nothing in the world Most true in his works They are not shadows and fictions but realities All his works are done in truth Great and marvellous are thy works Lord God Almighty just and true are thy wayes thou King of Saints True in his words Sanctifie them through thy Truth thy word is Truth Thy Law is the Truth All thy Commandments are Truth For all the Promises of God in him are yea and in him Amen In hope of eternal life which God that cannot lie promised 9. Most good yea ●upreme goodnesse it self without all evil or imperfection Good in himself and Author of all good to his creatures I will make all my goodness passe before thee Christ said Why callest thou me good There is none good save one that is God Not Man Saint Angel or Christ himself as man are good as God is good essentially infinitely immutably c. That our God would fulfill all the good pleasure of his goodness The riches of his goodness The Lord●s good to all Every good gift and every perfect gift is from abvoe and cometh down from the Father of lights In this goodness of God are ●is Graciousnesse Love Mercy Patience Graciousness God is most gracious incomparable in free grace The LORD the LORD God merciful and gracious Gracious is the Lord and righteous Love God is most loving yea all love He that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us God is love and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God and God in him Mercy God is most merciful yea all mercy it self and loving kindness it self Our God is merciful Plenteous in mercy The Lord is good to all and his tender mercies are over all his works His mercy or loving kindness endureth for ever Patience God is most patient long-suffering slow to anger The Lord is gracious and full of compassion slow to anger and of great mercy Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance The Lord is not slack concerning his promise as some men count slackness but is long-suffering to us-ward not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance 10. Most Just and Righteous Vniversally righteous as God should be righteous and the Author of all Righteousness in the world eternally and immovably disposed to give to himself and to all creatures their due The righteous LORD loveth Righteousness The LORD is upright and there is no unrighteousness in him That will by no means clear the guilty visiting the iniquity of the Fathers upon the children and upon the childrens children unto the third and to the fourth Generation Thou art righteous O Lord which a●● and wast and shalt be The LORD is righteous in all his wayes 11. Most Holy God is not onely infinitely holy and pure but holiness it self But thou art holy O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel Holy Holy Holy is the LORD of Hosts The four Beasts rest not day and night saying Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty which was and is and is to come Once have I sworn by mine Holiness He is all holiness Without
or death for obedience shall deter and fright them from their obedience Paul professes to worship God according to the way of Christianity though it was reproached with the brand of Heresie The Holy-Ghost in every city witnessed that bonds and afflictions abode Paul yet saith he None of these things move me neither count I my life dear unto my self so that I might finish my course with joy and the Ministery which I have received And when for fear of bonds Paul was importuned with tears not to go up to Ierusalem He answered What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart for I am ready not to be bound o●ly but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Iesus And when those three heroick-spirited Jews were threatned by King Nebuchadnezzer to be cast alive into the burning furnace seven times hotter then usual if they would not worship his golden image they answer Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliver us out of thine hand O King But if not be it known unto thee O King that we will not serve thy gods nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up Their bodies shall rather burne to ashes then they will contrary to Gods command bow to his Idols Hast thou now such a well-resolved obedience 5. True obedience is compleate It 's complete two wayes viz. 1. Partly in re●pect of the subject or heart obeying A man truly obedient obeys with an entire heart and perfect spirit I will keep thy Precepts with my whole heart 2. Partly in re●pect of the object or Commandments obeyed A man truly obedient doth not indent pick and ch●se These commands he will obey not those the first Table but not the second c. but will obey all will have a respect and a regard to all As Caleb and Ioshuah who followed the Lord fully They were thorough-paced in their obedience And as David Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect unto all thy Commandments 6. Finally True obed●ence decays not but is growing and l●sting Growing as in Thyatira who●e last works were more then the first La●●i●g also and constantly continuing as in David I have inclined mine heart to do thy statutes alway even unto the end My soul breaketh for the longing that it hath unto thy ●udgements at all times Teach me O LORD the way of thy statutes and I shall keep it unto the end False obedience decays and dies Thus thou mayest try the truth of thine obedience V. LOVE is another special qualification of a worthy Communicant fitting for due receiving of the Lords Supper Touching which we should aforehand examine our selves Now because in this Ordinance we have Communion not only with Christ as our Head but also with one another as fellow-members Therefore we are to be furnished with and to examine our selves of a twofold love viz. 1. Love to Christ. 2. Love to Christians Love to Christ. Touching which consider di●igently 1. The Need that Communicants have of it 2. The Tryal they make of it 1. The Necessity of our true love to Christ before we communicate and as a qualification for receiving the Lords Supper appears upon the●e following considerations 1. They that do not truly love Jesus Christ are under one of the heaviest and bittere●t curses of God in the whole Bible If any man love not the Lord Iesus Christ let him be Anathema Maranatha Herein note 1. The ground or cause of this curse The not loving of Iesus Christ. He saith not if any man hate the Lord Jesus Christ or reproach him or blaspheme and curse him or persecute him c. but that which is far lesse If any man love him not The bare want of this a●fection to Christ is enough to separate from Christ. 2. The nature of the ●urse Let him be Anathema Maranatha These two words are of two several languages both denoting a curse To intimate this is a double a peremptory and bitter cur●e as Pharoahs dreams were doubled for the greater certainty Anathema is a Greek word and elsewhere is translated Accursed If any man preach any other Gospel to you let him be Anathema or let him be accursed as if he should say Let him be devoted viz. to the devil and separated from Christ and his Churches Communion Maranatha some learned Writers take this as Beza observes to be a Syriack word Calvin seems not so well satisfied with their judgement Others count it a Chaldee word yet used in Hebrew and known familiarly even among the Greeks It seems to be compounded of three words Mara na atha that is Our Lord cometh As intimating that such as were under this curse were given up and re●erved to the Lords coming to be judged by him That they are to expect nothing but the terrible coming of Christ to take vengeance of them And that prophecie of Enoch seems to allude to some such curse Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints to execute judgement upon all and to convince all that are ungodly among them c. Beza thinks this an●wers to the heaviest curse among the Jews They had first their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Niddui Secondly their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Cherem that is Anathema This their Cherem was either the simple and single Anathama or their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Schematha or Maranatha Paul therefore not contenting himself to say Let him be Anathema he addes Maranatha to denote the vehemency and grievousnesse of the curse Oh what a terrible curse is this 3. The extent of this curse If any man As if he said let it be who it will that loves not Christ Jew or Genti●e bond or free Master or servant rich or poor young or old King or begger that loves not Christ understand it especially of them within the visible Church let him be utterly accur●ed Now if the Non-lo●ers of Christ be thus under this curse how can they possibly come to the Lords Supper so remaining without true love to Christ but be abomin●ble to him 2. The Lords Supper is a sweet love-token betwixt Christ and his Church Christ and his members Herein they mutually seal up their reciprocal affections to each other What love doth Christ herein signifie seal and exhibite to us As is every way evident The time of instituting this Ordinance speaks love It was in the same night in which he was betrayed How warm were his affections even then to us when within a few houres after that he was to pour out his warmest hearts blood for us even then he was so mindful of his Church as to leave her this farewel-Token and legacy of his Love that she might never forget his love The mysteries tendred in this ordinance speak love Here 's Christs body not whole but broken Christs blood not as
in his veins but shed and actually severed from his body and these represented under the familiar elements of bread broken and wine severed from the bread and all this for us sinners What greater love can be imagined then to die for sinners The benefits intended us by this ordinance also speak love abundantly For why was it appointed but for nourishing our faith and all the graces of the inward man for assuring us of the remission of our sins for stablishing our interest in the New Testament and all its promi●es and priviledges for endearing us more and more to Christ and to one another in spiritual Communion and for perpetuating the memorial of Christ's death and love to us till his second coming O what a torrent of love flows towards us from Jesus Christ in this sacred channel of the Lords Supper Now shall we come to a Banquet of love a true love-feast and have no love Shall Christ come to ●eal such love to us and shall not we reciprocally seal love to him Surely then we shall be but dissemblers and Iudas's when we come to his Table Thus of the Necessity of our true love to Christ for worthy communicating 2. The tryall and Examination of the truth of our love to Christ may be dispatched 1. By the grounds 2. By the degrees 3. By the properties of true love to Christ. 1. The grounds and causes of our true love to Christ are especially these three viz. 1. Christ A●●ablenesse 2. Faith in him 3. Experience of him 1. The Amiableness and Lovelinesse of Christ is that attractive loadstone that draws the hearts and affections of his people after him Christ is most lovely both in his person offices and the benefits of his offices He is fairer then the sons of men grace is poured into his lips As the apple-tree among the trees of the wood so is Christ among the Sons He is the Rose of Sharon the sweetest The Lilly of the valleys the fairest He is white and ruddy the chief among ten thousand See there how admirably the Church paints him our and concludes with the●e words as if all particulars came short of him His mouth is sweetnesses yea whole He is delights as the Hebrew phrase signifies This is my beloved and this is my friend O daughters of Jerusalem Now as lovlinesse breeds and inciteth love ●o Christ's most of all Because his lovlinesse surpasseth all No sooner had t●e Church described and laid open Christs beauty and lovelinesse to the daughters of Ierusalem but presently they are taken and enflamed with him and they enquire after him Whither is thy beloved gone O thou fairest among women whither is thy beloved turned aside that we may seek him with thee Dost thou love Christ for his lo●eliness not for his loaves or for his bag or for the worldly advantages thou may●t ha●e by him but for his excellency beauty amiableness c. This is to lo●e Christ aright for this is to love Christ for Christ this is to love Christ for himself 2. Faith in Christ is another cause of true love to Christ. Peter speaking of Christ ●aith Whom having not seen ye love in whom though now ye see him not yet believing ye re●oyce with ●oy unspeakable and full of glory Seeing breeds loving but here 's a lo●ing without corporal seeing A loving of Christ which ariseth from believing in him And such a loving as increaseth to rejoycing and that rejoycing both unspeakable and g●orious Faith sees not at all and yet best of all Not at all corporally best of all sp●ritually Faith sees Christ enthroned at Gods right hand sending down his Spirit ruling all things for his Churches good preparing heaven for us and hastening to come to judgement and fetch his Church and members home to himself to be e●er with the Lord. Christ was alwayes lo●e●y even in his humiliation but thrice so lo●ely now in his exaltation Faith eyes this in●isible lo●eline●s of Chr●st clearly and drawes the heart to love him entirely 3 Experience of Christ or experimental acquaintance with him enkindleth true love unto him A spirituall savour of Christs fragrancy a spirituall taste of his sweetnesse is enough to ravish the soul with him Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth therefore do the Virgins love thee Christs good ointments are the graces and gifts of the Spirit wherewith as Mediator he was anointed above all his fellows which oyle of gladness in some sort runs down to all his members yea to the very border of his garment His Name is either his doctrine or any other attributes titles c. of Christ whereby he makes himself known as a man is known by his name Now these ointments poured forth made known do send abroad such a sweet sent and savour of Christ that all who experimentally savour them indeed cannot chuse but love Christ with a chaste Virgin-love The Church saith I sate down under his shadow with great del●ght and his fruit was sweet unto my taste He brought me to the banquetting-house and his banner over me was love Here 's her heavenly experiences of Christ. Stay me with Flaggons comfort me with Apples for I am sick of love Here 's her love to Christ flowing from that experience Yea she is so tran●ported with lo●e to him that she calls hastily for cordials to keep her from ●ainting and wouning being love-sick for Christ. Thus the Penitent woman in the Gospel had much experience of Christs rich grace and mercy to her in pardoning her many sins therefore she loved him much and she testified it most affectionately she stood at his feet behinde him weeping and began to wash his feet with tears and did wipe them with the hairs of her head and kissed his feet and anointed them with oyntment But the Pharisee that at that time had invited Christ having no such spiritual experience of Christ testified no such love to Christ. Christ saith to him Simon seest thou this woman I entred into thine house thou gavest me no water for my feet but she hath washed my feet with teares and wiped them with the hairs of her head Thou gavest me no kisse but this woman since the time I came in hath not ceased to kisse my feet Mine head with oyle thou didst not anno●nt but this woman hath annointed my feet with oyntment Wherefore I say to thee her sins which are many are forgiven For she loved much Without spirituall experience of Christ who can love him And who can chu●e but love him that have true experience of him Doth thy love to Christ arise from these grounds Thou lovest Christ because he is lovely because thou believest in him because thou hast such experience of him This is well-grounded love to Christ. 2. The Degrees or Gradual steps by which our true love to Christ riseth and by which it may be tryed
And elsewhere If any man come to me and hate not his Father and Mother and Wife and Children and Brethren and Sisters yea and his own life also he cannot be my Disciple And whosoever doth not bear his Crosse and come af●●● me cannot be my Disciple Not that we must properly hate our allies and li●● but comparatively we must hate them That is we must love them lesse then Christ. Christ must sit in the throne of our hearts and affections and all these must sit below at his foot-stool Thus those Martyrs are commended that for the love of Jesus They loved not their lives unto the Death Excellently Ignatius Now begin I to be a Disciple I ●eal●●sly affect nothing of visibles or invisibles that I may obtain Iesus Christ. Let fire and the Crosse and the joynt-rising up of wild● beasts the dissections separations dissipa●ions of my bones cuttings in pieces of my members dissolution of my whole body and the punishment of the Devil come upon me only that I may win Iesus Christ. Notably Paul 〈◊〉 ready not to be bound only bu●●lso to die at Ierusalem for the name of the Lord Iesus Dost thou bear such fervent transcendent warm affection to Christ that thou wouldst be content to part wi●h all rather then part with him 3. True love to Christ breaths after more assurance and evidence of Christs love to the Soul They who dearly love Christ long to have Christs love more confirmed sealed and manifested to them A true taste thereof is so sweet and pleasant they desire a full draught A glimps of it is so delectable they desire still a fuller view and manifestation The more they love Christ the more they desire to be loved of Christ. And they have a kinde of holy jealousie le●t Christ should not love them so as they desire Love is a greedy affection still covering after more love thus the Church saith to Christ Set me as a Seal upon thine heart as a Seal upon thine arme for love is strong as death jealousie is cruel as the grave The coals thereof are coals of fire which hath a most vehement flame Here 's her request and the reason of it Her request To be set as a Seal upon his heart and arme Sealing is for ratification confirmation or sure making of any thing Setting the Church as a Seal upon Christs Heart and Arm seems to imply a confirming and stablishing of her in Christs inward affection and his outward expression or manifestation thereof to her This probably alludes to the High Priest of old who did bear the names of Israel engraven on Stones upon his heart and shoulder for a m●morial before the Lord. She desires that she may be deeply engraven in Christs heart in Christs love and may be assured hereof also by the expression of his lo●e to her Here 's her request The reason of her request is drawn from the vehemency of her love to Christ ready to overcome her as death to swallow her up as the grave and to consume her as a burning flame if Christ do not support and comfort her with his love bring her closer to his heart and manifest his affection to her She should even die and perish through love if she might not be beloved Dost thou thus long to be set as a Seal upon Christs heart and arm through thy love unto him 4. True love to Christ accepts of his Rebukes Peter had thrice denyed Christ a little before his death Christ appearing to his Disciples after his Resurrection thrice asks Peter Lovest thou me By this threefold question secretly as it were reproving Peter his triple denial and giving Peter occasion to testifie his repentance by his thrice professing his love to Christ whom he had thrice professedly denied As Augustine saith A threefold Confession is added to his threefold denial that his tongue might not lesse serve his love then his fear He was puffed up by presuming cast down by denying purged by weeping proved by confessing and crowned by suffering Now Peter thus proved and tacitely reproved yet hates not Christ reproving but loves him and thrice professes his love to him twice appealing to Christ who knew his heart in these professions Thus he accepts his rebukes but they that cannot bear Christs rebukes thereby they testifie their hatred to Christ. Christ said to his unbelieving Brethren The world cannot hate you but me it hateth because I testifie of it that the works thereof are evill 5. Sincere True love to Christ is upright without guil dissimulation or hypocrisie The Virgins love thee They love Christ with chaste undefiled undivided Virgin-affections And again The upright love thee Hebr. uprightness love thee Vprightnesses being put for upright ones the abstract for the concrete Or they love thee in uprightnesses that is most uprightly As the Hebrew may bear and the margin in our English Bibles intimateth Thus Peter evidenced the integrity of his love to Christ when he even appealed to Christ himself that he loved him Thou knowest all things thou knowest that I love thee The Elect love Christ for himself for his odoriferous oyntments for his fragrant name therefore they love him sincerely The love that carnall men bear to Christ is for carnall respects for his loaves c. or they love him only in word and tongue in form and complement as Iudas when he kissed him but they love him not really and cordially in deed and in truth 6. Finally Constant. True love to Christ is a long-lasting ever-living and continuing love Not like Ionas his gourd that comes up in a night and vanishes in a night but like heart of Oak or Cedar not subject to putrefaction Gra●e be with all the● that love the Lord Iesus Christ in incorruption For so the Greek word may as Beza observes be more exactly translated then In s●●●●rity Whereby the Apostle intimates that true love to Christ is not liable to corruption putrefaction or decay but still continues constant Yea the flames of true love to Christ are so hot that no waters of affliction can quench it no floods of persecution can drown it The coals thereof are coals of fire which hath a most vehement flame Many waters cannot quench love neither can the floods drown it Persecutors have taken away the M●rtyrs lives for Christ but could never destroy the M●rtyrs loves to Christ. Therefore that love to Christ that fadeth and ●ieth especially when trouble and persecution ariseth because of the Gospel like the withering affection of the s●ony ground he●rers is but a counterfeit love a meer empty shadow that vanisheth ●way By thes● properties thou mayst discover ●hy love to Christ. II. Love to Christians is another branch of that love which is requisite as a previous qualification fitting persons for worthy ●eceiving of the Lords Supper and t● that end to be examined before we come Touching this
nore 1. The necessity of it 2. The Trial of it 1. The necessity of love to Christians of brotherly love in order to worthy communicating is exceeding great And when ever more necessary ●he● in our dayes wherein the love of many both to Christ and Christians is waxen ●old wh●● disaffections divisions rents revilings evill ●●rmizings wrath clamour bitterness and odious distempers are crept ●n amongst br●thren in this Nation more then ever High time therefore now to cry out where is the spirit of love now to endeavour the recovery of this fainting swounding and dying affection But here the necessity of it is only to be pressed in reference to the Lords Supper To that end ponder seriously upon these ensuing considerations 1. He that truly loves not his Brother that truly lo●es not a Christian is a meer carnall man For he is in his natural darkness and walks therein He is spiritually dead and in Gods account A Murderer of his Brother● for there is hand murder by shedding mens blood Tongue-murder by cruel reproaches c. Heart-Murder by causelesse anger and hatred He that saith he is in the light and hateth his Brother is in darkness even until now He that loveth his brother abideth in the light there is none occasion of stumbling in him But he that hateth his Brother is in darkness and walketh in d●rkness and knoweth not whither he goeth because that darkness hath blinded his eyes And again it is said He that loveth not his brother abideth in death Whosoever hateth his Brother is a Murderer and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him Now he that is a meer carnal man in his carnall darkness spiritually dead in sin A murderer without eternal life abiding in him Cannot possibly perform any true service unto God And consequently not rightly receive the Lords Supper which is to be managed with more then ordinary abilities God tells the Jews that all their duties and solemn services were abominable to him because their hands were full of blood And Paul saith They that are in the flesh cannot please God Wherein can they not please him Neither in their persons nor in any of their performances whatsoever They are bad Trees and cannot bring forth good fruit for such as is the Tree such is the fruit Such as is the treasury of the Heart such are the things brought out of that treasury An evil man out of the bad treasury of his heart bringeth forth evill things only 2. No gifts or duties though never so excellent in themselves are of any consequence at all in the sight of God without brotherly love Paul saith Though I speak with the tongues of m●n and of A●gels and have not charity I am becom● as sounding brasse or a tinkling Cymbal And though I have the gift of prophecy understand all mysteries all knowledge And though I have all faith so that I could remove Mountains and have no charity I am nothing And though I bestowe all my goods to feed the poor And though I give my body to be burned and have not charity it profiteth me nothing Here he instanceth in three sorts of eminent gifts tongues prophecy and faith of miracles and in two sorts of most admirable acts or duties greatest liberality to the poor and even martyrdom it self for the truth yet all these nothing without charity to the Brethren So proportionably the receiving of the Lords Supper though never so often is nothing without brotherly love Remarkable is that of our Saviours to this effect having reproved unbrotherly affections and words as a kinde of murder If thou bring thy gift to the Altar and there remembrest that thy Brother hath ought against thee leave there thy gift before the Altar and go thy way first be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gift Christ makes no reckoning of the most religious actions if there be not true brotherly affections Therefore he requires brotherly love and reconcilement first to be endeavoured before sacrifice to God be presented 3. The Lords Supper is a Sacramental Seal and Token not only of our Communion with Christ but also of our Communion with his members of our fellowship with the Saints This the Apostle clearly intimates saying For we being many are one bread and one body for we are all partakers of that one bread That is we that partake that one bread in the Lord● Supper made up of many grains of Corn are mystically one with each other in Christ though we be many We all are but one bread though many grains one body though many members Such is our Vnion and Communion with one another confirmed in this Ordinance Now without true brot●erly Love which is the bond of perfectnesse among Brethren we shall but deal hypocritically in the Lords Supper professing Vnion and Communion with the Brethren to whom we have no true love which is the bond of this Vnion and Communion 4. The Lords Supper was ordained to confirm unto us Gods remission of our sins unto us in Christs blood For in the institution Christ saith of the Cup This is my blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins That is this wine in the Cup is a signe and seal of my blood of the New Testament shed for obtaining remission of sins to many even to all the Elect. So that Christs blood and remission of sins purchased thereby are signified and sealed to us in the Lords Supper Now we cannot have Gods pardon of our sins sweetly and comfortably by this Ordinance or any other assured to our Consciences unless we have true brotherly love and exerci●e it also in forgiving one another our trespasses and mutual injuries that may fall out Vpon those te●● 〈◊〉 Christ taught us to pray for pardon And forgive us our debts as we forgive our deb●ors For confirmation of which Petition Christ addes For if ye forgive men their trespasses your heavenly Father will also forgive you But if ye forgive not men their trespasses neither will your Father forgive your trespasses And Christ farther shews in an eminent Parable to this purpose That if we forgive not to one another our small debt of an hundred pence we cannot expect that God will remit our great debt to him of ten thousand talents 5. Finally to come to the Lords Supper without true brotherly love with divided uncharitable unbrotherly hearts is most unsuitable and disgraceful both to Christ and his Supper To Christ because he is one and unites all his Members to himself as head and to each other as fellow Members in one mysticall body To the Lords Supper also for that 's a bond of our Vnion and Communion with Christ and with one another as his members Now how can we draw neer to Christ this uniting Head or to the Lords Supper this uniting Ordinance without brotherly
love and union but we crosse and dishonour both In these respects true brotherly love is necessary before we communicate to fit for worthy receiving And therefore it is necessary we try and examine before-hand our Brotherly love 2. The Trial of our true Brotherly love follows True brotherly love hath these excellent properties whereby it may be examined and discovered 1. It ariseth from our love to God 2. It is pure 3. Spiritual 4. Vniversal 5. Sincere 6. Kindly-affectioned 7. Contenting in the society of the Brethren 8. Fervent 9. Constant 1. True Brotherly Love ariseth from and is accompanied with our true love to God Every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him That is he loves the godly for Gods sake the spiritual Child for the Fathers sake But we love him that begat for his own sake And Iohn adds By this we know that we love the Children of God when we love God and keep his Commandments So that make sure thy love to God this makes sure thy love to the Brethren But how shall I know that I truly love God Answ. By thy chearful keeping of all Gods Commandments without grumbling and murmuring For this is the love of God saith Iohn that we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not grievous And brotherly love is one of his Commandments And this Commandment have we from him that he who loveth God love his Brother also And how shall I know whether I truly keep Gods Commandments Answ. See formerly in the trial of New Obedience 2. True brotherly love is pure It 's seated in and flowes from a pure heart an heart purified by faith justifying and by the spirit sanctifying Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren see that ye love one another with a pure heart So that a carnall unsanctified man can never so remaining truly love the brethren An impure carnal heart can afford no other then impure carnall affections 3. True brotherly love is spiritual It is carried to Gods people in spiritual not in carnal respects To love Gods people for their greatness wealth beauty wisdom learning friendliness kindred and like carnal considerations is but to love them carnally a Reprobate may so love them True love respects them spiritually and for spiritual considerations viz. It loves them 1. As Gods Children Every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him By this we know that we love the children of God Then we love aright when we love the regenerate for their Regenerations sake Gods children for Gods Image in them the godly for their godliness the Saints for their Saintship Christians for their Christianity When we love them principally for God Christ Grace Godliness Holiness c. which we apprehend to be in them And when as their graces grow our love grows also more and more towards them This evidenceth the spiritualness and truth of our love What may we think of them then that most of all hate Gods people for their godliness graces c 2. As Brethren in Christ. There 's a spirituall Brotherhood in Christ wherein all his members relate to one another as Brethren Christ being the first-born among many Brethren Now we have true love to the Brethren when we love them as Brethren for their brotherhood Love the brotherhood Love as Brethren 3. As fellow-members The Apostle at large shews that all the members of Christs mysticall body are also fellow-members to one another And that they are so placed in Christs mystical body that they all have a mutuall dependence upon and need of one another Hence from this relation of member-ship he urged a double act of member-like love viz. 1. Mutuall member-like caring for one another The members should have the same care one for another being mutually aiding and assisting to one another though never so mean as the eye or hand will stoop down to help the foot that 's wounded or pained 2. Mutuall member-like sympathy and compassion to one another And whether one member suffer all the members suffer with it or one member be honoured all the members rejoyce with it A truly loving member not only rejoyceth with the rejoycing c. but also grieveth with the grieved smarteth with the pained suffereth with the afflicted wanteth with the necessitated is in bonds with the imprison'd c. from this sympathizing dispositiō Is thy love to the brethren such a spirituall love in these spiritual notions considerations 4. True brotherly love is universal To one Christian as well as to another to all as well as to any whether rich poor bond free male or female Philemons love was commended by Paul that it was towards all Saints And upon the same ground the Colossians love was matter of Pauls thankfulness to God We give thanks to God Since we heard of your faith in Christ Iesus and of the love which ye have to all the Saints And no wonder for he that loves one person truly for godliness and grace he will love every person wherein grace or godliness appears those most that discover most grace For the like cause will produce the like effect Those then that have the love of the brethren with respect of persons that love the rich Saints with their gold Rings and gay Cloathings but not the poor Saints with their vile raiment c. they deal not sincerely in their love For Christ is as truly precious and amiable for substance in one Christian as in another 5. True brotherly love is sincere The command is Let love be without dissimulation The practice according to this command was in these to whom Peter writes who had purifie themselves unto the unfeigned love of the Brethren The pattern of our sincere love to the Brethren is Christs sincere love to us often urged to this end Now the sincerity of our brotherly love evidenceth it self principally two wayes viz. 1. By the reality of it True brotherly love is not meerly verbal and complemental in words and shows but real and substantial in deed and truth The Hebrews not only loved the Saints but loved them really God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of Love which you have shewed towards his name in that ye have ministred to the Saints and do minister Iohn exhorts to this reality My l●ttle children let us not love in word neither in tongue but in deed and in truth Complementall love may be false love treacherous love Iob offers to kisse Amasa and strikes him under the fifth rib that he died Iudas kissed Christ and thereby betrayed him to be crucified 2. By t●e scope and aime of love True lo●e to the Brethren seeks and intends their good as wel● as our own Love seeketh not her own That is not only not
to sin from Christs death That as Christ died and rose again so we should die to sin and live to God And Peter saith Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh arm your selves likewise with the same minde for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin c. Was Christ wounded for thy transgressions and bruised for thine iniquities and wilt thou wound and bruise him afresh by these iniquities Had not Christ sorrows and sufferings enough for thy sins of old that by renewed offences thou wilt tear open his wounds afresh and crucifie him again If thou knowest not what sin is go to the Garden of Gethsemane the High Priests Palace the Judgement-Hall and to the Mount Calvary and there see what it cost Christ. Oh the Worm-wood and the Gall Kill those sins that have killed thy soul let not them live that would not let thy Saviour live When thou art ready to commit sin then imagine thou didst meet thy crucified Saviour all bathed in his own blood and beseeching thee by all his wounds and blood to forbear thy sin and would not this disswade thee 2. By being crucified to the world Christ dying forsook this world and went up in his soul that day into Paradise And Christ instituted this Supper when he was now the same night readie to be betrayed Let this Supper remember thee to be crucified with Christ to the world As Paul gloried in the Crosse of Christ whereby the world was crucified to him and he unto the world Let thy spirit mount up after Christ into Paradise that thou mayst live above this world having thy conversation in Heaven Let thine heart be wholly in Heaven whilst thou art at this heavenly Feast 3. By suffering with Christ and for Christ or at least being resolved and prepared for suffering w●th him thou becomest conformed to Christ crucified In this Supper in the breaking of the bread for thee thou hast represented the breaking and suffering of Christ for thee Christ most worthie was broken for thee most unworthie Did Christ so willingly bear all his sorrows for thee and dost thou grudge to bear any sufferings for him was he so reproached for thy sins and dost thou think much to be reproached for Christs righteousness Art thou treacherously used by friends Christ was betrayed by his own Apostle Art thou imprisoned Christ was apprehended Art thou in bonds Christ was bound Art thou belied Christ was falsely accused Art thou unjustly censured C●rist was more unjustly condemned Art thou spoiled of thy good Christ was stripped of his very rayment and they cast lots for his vesture Art thou put to death Christ Jesus the Prince of life was put to death before thee Grudge not to pledge Christ in his bitter cup. He hath suffered for thee giving thee an example that thou shouldst follow his steps 5. Remember Christ and his death so as to enflame thine heart with love to Christ dying for thee Christs death for thee is the highest expression possible of his love unto thee as was before evidenced And this Sacrament is Christs Love-token to his Church for perpetuating of the memory of Christs death that high discovery of his love When therefore thou comest to the Lords Supper call to mind Christs infinite love and stir up thy self to love him again Love breeds love as fire breeds fire Shall Christ love thee so as to die for thee so as to wash thee from thy sins in his own blood And wilt not thou love him with all thine heart and soul and mind and might Was Ch●i●● so fastened on the Crosse for thee and shall he not be fastened in thine heart by thee Shall thy sins pierce his heart and shall not his love pierce thine heart 6. Remember Christ and his death so as to comfort thy self in the sufficiency of Christs death and thy propriety in it As in this Supper is tendred a sufficiency of bodily nourishment both against hunger and thirst here being both bread and wine So in Christs Death hereby represented there 's a sufficiency of spiritual nourishment His flesh being meat indeed and his blood drink indeed And he that eats his flesh drinks his blood hath eternal life For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified and so is able to save to the utmost all that come unto God by him And as the sufficiency of Christs death is set forth in the Lords Supper so Christ endeavours by this Ordinance to assure every worthy Communicant of his particular interest and propriety in Christs death as certainly as he eats this bread and drinks this cup. Therefore at the Lords Supper thus think How all sufficient is Christs death for my salvation There 's more righteousness in it then unrighteousness in me There 's more merit and pardon in it then sin and misery in me There 's more Reconcilement Redemption and Justification in it then enmity slavery and condemnation in me His person being an infinite God I being but a finite creature And all this sufficiency is as surely mine as this bread and wine mine Therefore why art thou cast down O my soul and why art thou disquieted within me Trust in Christ and his death herein is more for thy consolation then in thy self or sins for thy disconsolation 7. Remember Christ and his death at the Lords Supper so as to provoke thy self to all true thankfulness for Christ crucified This Sacrament is called the Eucharist as was formerly noted It is the Christians solemn Thank-offering Christ gave thanks in instituting it and we should give thanks in celebrating it For what for Christ for his death for all the fruits and benefits of his death Oh what great and manifold matter of thankfulness Say with David Blesse the Lord O my soul and all that is within me blesse his holy name Blesse the Lord O my soul and forget not all his benefits who healeth all thy diseases pardoneth all th●ne iniquit●es rede●meth thy soul from death c. What shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits towards me ● I will take the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord. I will pay my vowes unto the Lord c. Thus should we remember ●hrist and his death at the Lords Supper and this will be to communicate indeed VII Finally Carefullie avoid all d●straction throughout the whole Sacramental Administrat●on From the beginning to the end keep thine heart and thoughts closely fixed on the mysteries in hand Let not thine eye wander but intentively behold the pledges and memorials of Christ crucified Let not thy thoughts rove but be glued to these heavenly objects laid before thee Here 's enough in Christ crucified fully to take up thy utmost meditations at this Feast Think upon them from point to point as the Sacrament ministreth occasion In this and all duties we should attend
Vera Effigies FRANCISCI ROBERTS in ● Magistri Pastoris Ecclesiae apud Augustinian LOND Tho Cross Sculp● A COMMVNICANT INSTRVCTED OR Practicall Directions FOR Worthy Receiving OF THE LORDS-SUPPER By Francis Roberts M. A. Pastor of the Church of Chri●t at Wr●ngton in the County of Sommerset The third Edition re●ised and corrected by the AVTHOR 1 Cor. 11.28 29. Let a man examine himse●f and so let him ●at of that Bread and drink o● that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh unworth●ly eateth drink●th damn●t●on to himself not di●c●rning the L●rds Body London Printed by I. Stre●ter ●or G. Calve●t and are to be ●o●d at the S●gn of the Half-Moon in the new Buildings in Pau●s Church yard neer the little North-Door 1656. To the Church of Christ in the Parish of Wrington in the County of Somerset Grace Mercy and Peace from the Father of Mercies and the God of all Consolation Men Brethren and Fathers entirely beloved in the Lord. THe substance of these practical Directions for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper I have represented to your eares in preaching That before I administred unto you this heavenly Communion I might according to my duty instruct you in right Communicating Now I offer them to your eyes in Printing And by both Preaching and Printing to your Hearts that they may be unto you as a continual Sermon before every Sacrament When first I treated of this Subject I had no thoughts of printing it in any other Book than in your breasts O that your hearts and lives were living Books wherein the whole Doctrine of Christ were printed in Capitall Letters that he that runs might read Then should ●ou be The Epistle of Christ written not with ●nk but with the Spirit of the living God Yet since that I have been induced to make these familiar Directions more publique upon these Considerations 1. That I might gratifie your pious request in publique to me That these Instructions might be printed which you apprehend might be of such frequent use and advantage to you and yours before in and after every Lords Supper 2. That I might help on your Edification and Consolation and happily others also in reference to that sweet fellowship which Christ affords his Members with Himself and his Death in this Ordinance For hereby your understandings may be farther cleared your memories confirmed your Hearts affections raised upwards your Graces acted unto higher perfections your Sacramental Duties regulated so as to seek the Lord herein in a right Order And I perswade my self that those things which were so acceptable to you in my Sermons will be the more profitable to you in my Book If your souls prosper my heart shall rejoyce I shall count it my Crown and glory to promote your Grace and Glory It will be my Heaven here to help you forward towards Heaven hereafter And in order hereunto I hope I shall willingly preach print and bestow my pains in publique or private amongst you that I may more and more endeare you and espouse you unto Iesus Christ For I trust I may truly say with the Apostle God is my record how greatly I long after you all in the bowels of Iesus Christ. And this I pray that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all sense That ye may approve things that are excellent that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ Being filled with the fruits of righteousness which are by Iesus Christ unto the glory and prayse of God 3. That I may preach unto you not onely whilest I am with you but even after the Lord shall have taken me from you As Abel by his faith he being dead yet speaketh So these lines may live when I shall be dead and they may speak to you when I shall be silent in the Grave I am here but a Pilgrim and my abode with you can be but momentany at the longest for our life is but a vanishing vapour our dayes a declining shadow our years as nothing we have here no continuing City but seek one to come Therefore by this publication I will endeavour that you and yours may be able after my decease to have these things alwayes in remembrance Thus Moses the ProPhets Christ and his Apostles preach unto us the whole Church of Christ still though they are all in Heaven by their Doctrines writings left behinde them 4. That I may testifie this way my true love and affection to you in the Lord Iesus And to let you know that ye are in mine heart to live and die with you For you have not only loved deservedly honoured my Reverent learned and pious Predecessor now sleeping in the Lord thereby shewing your selves very eminently exemplary to all the Congregations round about you but you have also declared your singular respect affection unto me the unworthiest Labourer in the Lords Vineyard ever since my first entrance amongst you both in your ready accepting of my Ministery diligent attending upon the Ordinances willing compliance with such pious proposals as I have laid before you and in other demonstrations of your kinde dispositions towards me to this day And therefore I have cause to be the more affectionately desirous of you and I am willing to impart unto you not the Gospel of God onely but also mine own Soul because ye are dear unto me The Lord maintain and increase the Spirit of love still betwixt us whilest we have a day or an houre to live together Upon these Motives especially I have been inclined to commit the●e ensuing Meditations to the Presse And I dedicate them unto you especially most earnestly beseeching the Lord that they may be abundantly useful and beneficiall both to you and others Now our Lord Iesus Christ himself and God even our Father which hath loved us hath given us everlasting consolation good hope through grace comfort your hearts and stablish you in every good word and work And fill you with all grace that may fit you for everlasting glory So prayeth Your truly loving Pastor who longs for your salvatition FRAN ROBERTS From my Study in Wrington in Somersetshire June 12. 1651. The INTRODVCTION or PREFACE to the DIRECTIONS GOds Covenant of Grace for salvation of lapsed sinners by Iesus Christ is the principal Subject of the Holy Scriptures The New Covenant and Testament is the Complement or compleat fulness of the Covenant of Grace Baptisme and the Lords Supper are the Lords n●w Covenant Tokens or Great Seals of his New Testament And Jesus Christ is the Kernel Marrow and Soul of them all In the whole Scriptures Chr●st is re●e●led In the Covenant of Grace Christ is tendered v●z As promised under the Old Testament As performed under the New In the Sacraments of the New Testament especially in the Lords Supper Chr●st is evidently as it were
of Jesus Christ Consider well 1. That the Spiritual Vnion and Communion of Saints is by all means to be preserved and increased For This is most agreeable to that spiritual Relation wherein they stand one to another in Christ being fellow-branches in the same Vine Christ Living stones in the same spiritual building upon Christ and fellow-members in the same mystical body of Christ that should have the same care one of another And whether one member suffer all the members should suffer with it or one member be honoured all the members should rejoyce with it For the●e should be no schisme in the body This is much urged and that with pathetical Arguments and importunity by the Apostle I therefore the prisoner of the Lord beseech you that ye walke worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called with all lowlinesse and meeknesse with long-suffering forbearing one another in love Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace There is one body and one Spirit even as ye are called in one hope of your Calling One Lord One Faith One Baptisme One God and Father of all who is above all and through ●ll and in you all All these Vnities should perswade the Saints to unity And elsewhere Now I beseech you brethren by the Name of our Lord Iesus Christ that ye all speak the same thing and that there be no divisions among you but that you be perfectly joyned together in the same minde and in the same judgement This is much commended by the Spirit of God Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethre● to dwell even together in unity c. There also it 's compared to Aarons precious Oyntment and Hermon's fruitfull dew This also was practised by Believers in the purest Primitive times And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul c. 2. That Divisions Schismes Fractions Dis-unions among Christs members is by all means to be avoided For Christ is not Divided Divisions are a fruit of the flesh not of the Spirit Divisions evidence professors to be carnal and to walk as men not as Christians And at last divisions will prove their Destruction that nourish them If ye bite and devoure one another take heed that ye be not consumed one of another In these regard● there 's great need of maintaining and confirming Vnion and Communion of Saints and especially in such times as these are wherein professors of Christ have by their unparalle●'d Divisions both in Iudgment Affection and Practice brought such reproach upon the Gospel and way of truth prejudice upon their own souls hazard to the Kingdome of Christ and advantage to the Kingdome of Satan In this regard what need is there of the Lords Supper which in the nature of it tends so much to unite cement knit and sodder together the disjoynted members of Christs body For as the Apostle saith We being many are one bread and one body for we are all partakers of that one bread As many grains of Wheat make up one loaf so many members make up one body of Christ. And as we all partake that one bread so we all thereby professe to be one walk as fellow-members in Christ with all Christian love union and mutual tendernesse one towards anothe● and if we dissolve communion with our fellow-members how can we mai●tain communion with Christ our head Thus you may examine what need you have of the Lords-Supper which is the second Gener●al branch of Preparation What present fitnesse we have for the Lords Supper is the third and last but not the least Particular whereupon by way of preparation we are to examine our selves before we communicate Wherein doth our present fitnesse for the Lords Supper consist and how may we examine our selves about it Answ. Our present fitnesse for the Lords Supper consists principally in having and exercising of 1. A competent Knowledge 2. Faith 3. Repentance 4. New Obedience 5. Love to Christ and his Members 6. Thankfulnesse 7. A spiritual Appetite to this Feast The●e are qualifications peculiarly necessary to fit us for the Lords Supper How necessary they are and how we are to examine our selves about them comes now to be declared I. KNOWLEDGE This is an inlet and foundation to all the rest therefore begin we with it Touching Knowledge Consider 1. The Necessity of it to worthy Communicating 2. Th● Triall of it What necessity is there of Knowledge before we receive the Lords Supper Answ. A competent Knowledge in Spirituals is necessary before we communicate 1. For the di●cerning of the Lords Body in this Ordinance How can the Lords body be discerned here but by Knowledge and Faith The●e are the spiritual eyes of the soul. And whosoever discerneth not the Lords body he eats and drinks unworthily eates and drinks damnation to himself 2. For Directing Communicants in the due managing of the Lords Supper This Sacrament is a part of Divine Worship without due Knowledge thereabouts we shall worship we know not what and run into the error of the Athenians who er●cted an Altar to the Vnknown God whom therefore they ignorantly worshipped Grosse ignorance herein will make men guilty of the body and blood of the Lord and to stand in need of the like prayer that Christ put up for them that crucified him Father forgive them for they know not what they do 3. For the leading on and inciting of all the other Communion-Graces Knowledge will stir up Faith Repentance Obedience Love Thankfulness and Spiritual Desire to their proper objects and actions whereas gross ignorance will either withstand them or mislead them How is Knowledge to be tryed Answ. Knowledge may be tryed whether it be ●ound and competent 1. By the Particular points of Knowledge which are more peculiarly requisite to worthy communicating 2. By the properties of true sanctified knowledge I. The particular points of Knowledge requisite to prepare Christians for worthy communicating are e●pecially these viz. A competent knowledge 1. Of God For in the Lords Supper we come to renew Covenant with God and to have the New Testament with all the Promises Priviledges and Benefits thereof confirmed and assured to us The Lords Supper being a Pledge and Seal of the New Testament in Christs blood Now one clause of this New Covenant is That The Lord will be to us a God and we shall be to him a People If therefore we have not a due knowledge of this God how can we acceptably renew and re-establish Covenant with him 2. Of our selves For we are to be the Communicants And t●erefore it 's necessary we be well known to our selves thoroughly acquainted with our own state and condition whether it be carnal or spiritual and if spiritual whether we be weaker or stronger in a state of grace c. Otherwi●e 1. How can we discover our right to the
can truly say The Lord hath written his law in their hearts and made them know him For carnal unregenerate men who seek not for a saving interest in Christ the second ●●am according to the tenour of the New 〈◊〉 they do evidently content the● 〈◊〉 with their lapsed condition in the first Adam and so remaine still under the forfeit penalty and curse of the first Covenant of Works broken by Adams fall These things are principally to be known touching the New covenant by worthy Communicants that they may have a true notion or apprehension of that Covenant which is sea●ed unto them by t●e Lords Supper 5. Knowledge of the Lords Supper it self Finally the fifth and last point of Knowledge especially necessary to qualifie a person for worthy communicating is The knowledge of the true nature of Sacraments and particularly of the Lords Supper it self For How can that be duly managed which is not truly understood To this end we are to know 1. That the Lord hath been wont to deal with his Church and people by way of Sacraments in all times and ages As 1. With Adam and his posterity in a sort For it is supposed by the learned that when God cloathed Adam and Eve with skins he taught them also to sacrifice the bodys of those beasts with whose skins they were cloathed and this is the more probable because the Scripture declaring Abels Religion makes mention only of his Sacrificing the firstlings of his flock and the fat thereof These Sacrifices were types of Christ yea pledges tokens and as it were Sacraments confirming the first promise of the seed of the woman Jesus Christ. 2. With Abram when God stablished his Covenant with him and his seed he annexed Circumcision as a Token or Sacrament of the Covenant 3. With Israel when God by the hand of Moses brought them out of Egypt destroying Egypts first-born that they might let Israel go he appointed the Sacrament of the Passeover as a pledge of the preservation of all Israels first-born from Gods wrath 4. When God brought them through the wildernesse in an extraordinary sort Israel also had four extraordinary Sacraments signifying to them spiritual Mysteries in Christ viz. 1 Baptizing in the cloud that both sheltred them from the heat and guided them in their way 2 Baptizing in the Sea which saved them when the Egyptians were drowned 3 Mannah that spiritual meat 4 Water out of the Rock that spiritual drink These four Sacraments were extraordinary and continued but a while viz. during Israels abode in the wildernesse The other lasted till Christs coming in the flesh 5. With the people of God under the New Testament the Lord dealeth also by way of Sacraments ordaining Baptisme and the Lords Supper as standing Sacraments till the end of the world But why doth the Lord thus deal with his people by way of Sacraments in all ages Answ. This comes to passe 1. From Gods familiar love and condescension to his people delighting most plainly and easily to make known spirituals unto them 2. From the abstrusenesse and mysteriousnesse of Christ and the things of Christ which are sublime high heavenly worthy of the quickest in●pection of Angels themselves and therefore so far above humane ●pprehension in their heavenly ●u●●re that God represents them in earthly resemblances 3. From the dulnesse of our understandings in conceiving aright of the great Mysteries of Christ therefore God ●●oops to us ●etting them forth in sensible and visible Elements He descends to our Carnalnesse that we may a●cend to his Spiritualnesse He helps our outward senses that they may help our inward graces II. Sacraments are part not of Gods naturall but of his instituted worship Gods Naturall worsh●p is that which is required in the first Commandment and which the light of Nature dictates to be due unto him Instituted worship is that which is contained in the second Commandment which light of nat●re cannot particularly lead us unto but onely some pos●tive divine Institution Now Sacraments are not of Gods Natural but onely of his Instituted worship No light of nature can intimate to us that under the Old Testament God would be worshipped with Ci●●umcision and the Passeover and under the New Testament with Baptisme and the Lords Supper had not God by expresse and positive In●●itution appointed both Whatsoever Sacraments are they are wholly by Institution We have no other particular ground or foundation for them at all Therefore in the administration of the Lords Supper and of every Sacrament both Ministers and People respectively must cleave close to the Institution The neerer we come up thereto the more acceptable we are to the Lord. As Paul both in planting Sacraments at first and reforming Sacrament-abuses afterwards precisely followed the Lords Institution III. All the Sacraments that ever were instituted since Adam's fall to this day were Tokens Pledges or Seals of the Covenant of grace As Circumcision was a Token of this Covenant a Seal of the righteousnesse of faith c. For since the fall God never set on foot any other Covenant but the Covenant of Grace The Old and New Covenant are both the Covenant of Grace When therefore we come to the Lords Supper we come to renew Covenant with God and to have his gratious New Testament sealed to us IV. Every Sacrament both ordinary and extraordinary of Old or New Testament represents principally Jesus Chrst and him as crucified Adam's sacrifices types of Christ the true sacrifice Circumcision a pledge of our heart-Circumcision through Christs blood The Passeover a token and type of Christ our Passeover sacrificed for us The extraordinary Sacraments Signes of Christ and his sufferings By Baptisme we are said to be baptized into Christ and into his death And by the Lords Supper we so oft as we eat and drink it are said to shew forth the Lords death until he come So that Christ and his death Christ as crucified is the golden thread that runs along through every Sacrament and is the substance and mystery of all Sacraments When therefore we come to the Lords Supper we come to partake a Seal and solemn Memorial of Christ crucified and of all the benefits of his death V. Sacraments are of severall sorts viz. 1. Sacraments of the Old Testament signifying Christ crucified to come afterwards and these were either ordinary or extraordinary Ordinary Sacraments of the Old Testament were chiefly two 1 Circumcision the initiating Sacrament denoting the cutting off of the corruption of the heart by Christ and his grace 2 The Passeover the consummating Sacrament signifying spiritual nourishment by Christ and pre●ervation from Gods wrath through him Extraordinary Sacraments of the Old Testament were four 1 The Cloud 2. The Sea 3 Mannah from Heaven 4 Water out of the Rock All these were Sacraments of the Old Testament 2. Sacraments of the New Testament signifying Chri●t crucified already
come in the flesh are two viz. 1 Baptisme or washing with water in the Name of Father Son and Holy Ghost whereby we are solemnly admitted into Christs mystical body visible signifying and sealing the souls spiritual washing from the guilt and filth of sin by the blood and Spirit of Christ. 2 The Lords Supper or eating bread and drinking Wine in re●embrance of Christs body broken and blood shed according to the Institution whereby o●r spirituall nourishment and growth in Christs mystical body is sealed Baptisme answers to Circumcision the Cloud and Sea The Lords Supper to the Paschal Supper Mannah and Water out of the Rock The Sacraments of the New Testament are for number more few for observation more easie for signification more excellent VI. In all Sacraments are two parts and a Sacramental union betwixt them 1. The Two Parts are 1 The outward signe or signes signifying as water and washing with it in Baptism Bread and Wine with the actions belonging thereto in the Lords Supper 2 The inward mysteries signified by those signes as the washing away of our sins by the blood and Spirit of Christ in Baptisme and the nourishing of our souls by the benefits of Christs death in the Lords Supper 2. There is a Sacramental union betwixt the Signes and things signified founded in Chri●ts Institution Whence the signe is sometimes said to be the thing signified As This is my body This is my blood This is the New Testament in my blood And the● thing signified is called the signe As Christ our Passeover is s●crificed This Sacramental union consists in a Sacramental relation which the signes have to the things in signifying sealing and exhibiting them Hence flows another union ●etwixt the worthy Communicant and the Sacrament So that he who truly partakes the signe according to Christs Institution partakes also the thing signified This is to be well ob●erved as a special ground of comfort in communicating VII Finally The particu●ar nature of the Lords Supper may be notably discerned in the causes of it viz Efficient Material Formal and Final 1. The Efficient cause or Author of it is The Lord Iesus in the same night in which he was betrayed All power was given to him as Mediatour therefore to institute what Ordinances he pleased for his Church He first gave Being to the Lords Supper and he also can give a Blessing and vertue to it in the right use In that night he instituted it 1. To shew the abrogation of the Pa●chal-Supper and the succession of the Lords Supper in the room thereof 2. To imprint more notably a living and lasting character of his death and sufferings upon this Supper 3. To restifie his singular care and love to his Church in that when he knew he was now ready to be betrayed and crucified he would leave this Legacy and Love-Token of his Supper to his Church Now if Christ be the Author of the Lords Supper we should highly esteem it Christianly partake it and walk accordingly knowing that all abuse of the Lords Supper re●●ects and terminates upon the Lord Christ. 2. The Material cause or matter of it is Outward and Inward 1. Outward is 1. Partly the Elements viz. Bread and Wine Complete Provision against hunger and thirst Christ gives his Church full nourishment Bread is expressed Wine is figuratively implyed in the Cup because immediately after Christ said Henceforth I will not drink of the fruit of the Vine c. 2 Partly the Sacramental actions which are either on the Ministers part as Taking Blessing and Giving Thanks Breaking and Giving to the Communicants Or on the Communicants part as Receiving Eating and Drinking 2. The Inward matter are the Mysteries signified by the outward As by the Elements of Bread and Wine Christs Body and blood Christ crucified our spiritual nourishment By the actions Christs separation and Consecration to his Mediatory office Christs brokennesse and sufferings for his Elect Christs free Tender and bestowing himself for spiritual nourishment upon the true Believer And the believers Accepting and applying of Christ thus tendred particularly 3. The Formal cause or Forme of the Lords Supper understand not the outward but the inward Form is that Sacramental union that is betwixt the outward and inward matter betwixt the signes and things signified viz. such a Sacramental relation betwixt them in signifying sealing and exhibiting and this by vertue of Christs institution that he who duly receives the signes receives the things signified as was said before As the law of the land makes such a relation betwixt a twig and a turfe and the lands whence they are taken that he who in due form of law takes li●ery and seizin of them is also as fully seized and possessed of the whole Lands or Mannour 4. The Final cause or End of the Lords Supper is manifold viz. 1. The solemn Remembrance of Christ crucified and shewing forth of Christs death to the worlds end 2. The spiritual nourishment of our inward man of our faith and all our graces for strength and growth 3. The Confirmation and individual Application of the New Testament and all the Promi●es Comforts Benefits and Priviledges thereof to us 4. The Sealing up unto our he●rts the pardon of our sins in Christs blood 5. The Ratification and Augmentation of our Communion with Christ crucified in all the benefits of his death 6. Finally the publike Testification of our true lo●e to and Communion with the Saints as Christs members and fellow-members with us in him For these ends especially was the Lords Supper instituted by Christ and ought to be celebrated by us Hitherto of those Points of knowledge principally necessary to qualifie a man for worthy communicating whereupon we are to examine our selves Next of the Properties of true sanctified knowledge and of our self-Examination therein II. The Properties of true sanctified knowledge are the second way whereby we may examine and try our Knowledge In the particular points of Knowledge forementioned an Hypocrite may possibly go as far as a true Believer but in these following Properties of sanctified Knowledge the true Believer goes beyond an Hypocrite What are the Properties of sound sanctified Knowledge Answ. Sanctified Knowledge is 1. Experimental 2. Heart-humbling 3. Communicative for others edification 4. Growing 5 Affectionate 6. Spiritualized 7. Pure 8. Obedientiall 1. An Experimental Knowledge whereby a Christian hath a particulal taste savour and relish of the divine things which he knows And this I pray that your love may abound yet more and more in Knowledge and in all judgement The Greek word rendred judgement properly signifies sense Not a corporal but a spiritual ●ense whereby we have a spiritual and experimental sensiblenesse feeling and taste of the things of God in our own spirits This sense differs from Knowledge thinks Zanchy as the Knowledge of the sense differs from that of the understanding
are principally these three viz. 1. A benevolent affection or Good-will to Christ. 2. A fervent desire and longing after Christ. 3. A contented Acquiescence or Delight in Christ. 1. A Benevolent affection or Good-will to Christ is a first degree of love to Christ. Christs excellency and loveliness aright apprehended makes us have high and precious thoughts of him and bear great good-will to him to his Glory to his Truth to his cause to his Ordinances to his church c. to have them ad●anced promoted and exalted every where Yea makes us content to be abased that Christ alone may be exalted to be disgraced that Christ alone may be honoured to be eclipsed that Christ alone may shine to be as nothing that Christ alone may be all Thus Iohn Baptist testified his love and respect to Christ when the Jews came to Iohn and seemed to be troubled that Christ should be so followed Rabbi he that was w●th thee beyond Jordan to whom thou bearest witness behold the same baptizeth and all men come to him Hereupon Iohn answered to this effect That Christs Authority was from Heaven That himself was not the Christ but his Harbinger sent before him That Christ was the Bridegroom and Iohn but the Bridegrooms friend rejoycing greatly at the Bridegrooms voice That Christ must increase himself must decrease That Christ coming from above from heaven is above all himself being of the earth is earthly and speaketh of the earth Thus Nicodemus though a stranger to the mystery of Regeneration yet having some seeds thereof sown in his heart expresses his benevolent affection to Christ in that he came to Iesus by n●ght acknowledging him to be a Teacher come from God because of his Miracles Thus Paul shewed his good will to Christ counting all his Pharisaical excellencies and perfections losse yea and all things but dung for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ and for the winning of Christ. 2. A ●ervent desire and longing after Christ is a second degree of true love to Christ. Love pants after enjoyment of the object beloved so lo●e to Christ breaths after union to him and more f●ll communion with him This is called love of union as the former love of benevolence or well-willing Thus the Church of the Jews lo●ing Christ longs for his incarnation and the sweet kisses of his Gospel-Doctrine and dispensation Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth for thy love is better then wine And again Oh that thou wert as my Brother that sucked the breasts of my Mother that is O that thou wert my naturall Brother revealed in humane nature And because her love to Christ was impatient of delay and thirsting after full enjoyment of him in Heaven she cries to him Make haste my beloved and be thou like to a Roe on to ● young Hart upon the Mountain of spices Make all haste upon the heavenly Mountains to come and fetch me home to thy self th●t I may ever be with the Lord. And it is the periphra●is of Christs lovers that they love his appearing they love and long for his coming to judgement The spirit and the Bride say come Christ ●aith Surely I come quickly Every true Christian answers in the desires of his soul Amen Even so come Lord Iesus 3. A Contented Complacency and satisfied delight in Christ enjoyed is the third and highest degree of love to him And as the enjoyment of Christ is more or lesse perfect proportionably the complacency or resting satisfied in him is more or lesse compleat There is true delight in Christ enjoyed in Heaven When the Church after a desertion found Christ again how was she contented and satisfied with him she saith I found him whom my soul loveth I held him and would not let him go until I had brought him into my Mothers house into the chamber of him that conceived me I charge you O ye Daughters of Jerusalem by the Roes by the hindes of the field that ye stir not up nor awake my love till he please Having regained Christ she holds him fast in the arms of her affections she brings him into the Chambers of more intimate Communion she forbids all disturbance to her enjoyment of him All which expresse her Complacency and sweet contentment in him her restless desires were now stilled and satisfied And after another desertion finding Christ she thus declares her acquiescence in him found I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine As if she had said Now that I have found Christ whom my soul loves I have enough my heart is filled brim full with him I desire no more Hast thou now such A Good-will to Christ Such a fervent restless desire after him that thou mayst enjoy him and such an Acquiescence complacency and satisfying delight in the enjoyment of him how can it be other then sincere love to him 3. Finally the properties of true love to Christ are the best way whereby you may examine your love unto him True love to Christ is 1. Obediential 2. Transcendent 3. Breathing after more evidence and assurance of Christs love 4. Accepting Christs rebukes 5. Sincere And 6. constant 1. Obedential True love to Christ makes obedient to Christs commands in his word yea to all his commands Christ saith If ye love me keep my Commandments And again He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me And farther If ye keep my Commandments ye shall abide in my love even as I have kept my Fathers Commandments and abide in his love Ye are my friends if you do whatsoever I command you What Child can truly love his Father what Servant his Master c. but he will be obedient to him What Christian can truly love Christ but he will chearfully and universally obey Christ The love of Christ constrains us saith the Apostle Both Christs love to us and our love to Christ compel us with a sweet force that we obey him and cannot chuse but obey him Dost thou thus obey Christ and keep all his Commandments then thou truly lovest him But contrariwise they who are not obedient and subject to Christ are farre from loving Christ indeed Christ counts them his enemies that would not have him to raign over them And saith He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings 2. Transcendent True love to Christ transcendeth and surpasseth all other love The love of Father Mother Wife Son Daughter Brother Sister yea and of a mans own life also must give place to this love of Christ. Christ must be loved above them all yea all they must be hated in comparison of Christ. Christ himself saith He that loveth Father or Mother more then me is not worthy of me and he that loveth Son or Daughter more then me is not worthy of me And he that taketh not his crosse and followeth after me is not worthy of me
was Such a death as all things considered never was endured wherein malice of men rage of all the powers of darkness the wrath of God sins of all the Elect did meet in him at once And think what we worthless sinners gain by this Death of Christ What pardons Reconciliation Peace with God c. And all these confirmed to us in the Lords Supper that lasting Monument of Christ crucified Oh what manifold cause of thankfulness is here 2. The outward matter of the Lords Supper viz. the Elements of Bread and Wine together with the actions of taking blessing breaking giving eating and drinking them affords also much cause of thankfulness that Christ would thus condescend to our weakness as to represent such heavenly mysteries to us by such homely elements and actions He deals herein with us as once with doubting Thomas makes us as it were thrust our finger into the print of his nails that we may believe helps our inward graces by our outward senses 3. The ends of the Lords Supper are such that they notably challenge manifold thankfulness from us whensoever we partake the Lords Supper These ends are The solemn remembrance of Christs Death never to be forgotten The nourishing of the inward man of faith and all our graces The confirmation and application of the New Testament with all the Promises thereof to us The Ratification of the pardon of our sins in Christs blood And the sealing up unto us that sweet priviledge of Communion with Christ and with one another Not one of these but deserves much thankfulnesse How great thankfulness then is due for all of them together in the Lords Supper 2. The Tryal of our thankfulness which is thus necessary for worthy communicating comes next to be considered and we may try the truth of our thankfulness by the three eminent Acts or degrees of thankfulness viz. 1. Notice-taking or acknowledgement of blessings received 2. Estimation of mercies received and acknowledged 3. Retribution or rendering again for mercies received acknowledged and esteemed 1. Notice-taking or acknowledgement of benefits received is a first degree or Act of thankfulness Till a man take notice of a benefit and whence it comes he can neither esteem it nor render again for it as he ought Thus when David would express his thankfulness to God for enabling him and his people to offer so willingly and liberally towards the building of the Temple He takes notice of the benefit and whence it came even all from God alone Our God we thank thee and prayse thy glorious name But who am I and what is my people that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort for all things come of thee and of thine own have we given thee And in the Hebrew phrase Giving of thanks is most usually expressed by Confessing to the Lord. For confessing and acknowledging what good we receive and whence we have it is a prime point of thankfulness Contrariwise it 's a point of deep ingratitude not to observe and acknowledge the benefits and whence they come Israel is blamed for this She did not know that I gave her corn and new wine and oil and multiplied her silver and gold Such like Swine eat up and devoure the Acorns or mast but never look up to the Oak whence they fall Dost thou now duly take notice of that mercy of mercies Jesus Christ and his Death how mysteriously the saving of sinners by him is contrived in Gods eternal Counsel and revealed in the Scriptures How Chri●t his death and all his benefits originally flow from Gods meer grace and the good pleasure of his will Dost thou duly observe and acknowledge the mercy of the Lords Supper tendering and applying Christ and his death and how it was from Christs tender love and care of his Church that he instituted it This is some degree of gratitude But alas how many come to the Lords Supper who do not considerately take notice of this Mystery of saving sinners by Christ which is the sum of all the Bible c. 2. Estimation of Benefits received and acknowledged is a second Act or Degree of thankfulness The Virgin Mary thankfully magnifying the Lord for that extraordinary mercy to her Her Conception of Christ by the Holy Gho●t She notably estimates and amplifies the Mercy by the M●jesty of the Giver the meanness of the Receiver and the Greatness of the Gift My soul doth magnifie the Lord For he hath regarded the low estate of his hand-maid for he that is mighty hath done to me great things God had done great things for Mary in that Christ according to the flesh was conceived in her womb but he hath done greater for thee in that Christ according to the Spirit is conceived in thy soul. She was happy in bearing Christ much happier in believing in Christ. She was happy in being Christs natural Mother Happier in being Christs spiritual member Now as true thankfulness esteems and values mercies turns them over and over views them on every side c. so unthankfulnesse debases vi●ifies discommends twits fleights the mercies as Israel the Mannah Our soul loatheth this light-light Bread as the Hebrew phrase is Art thou now qualified with thankfulness for the Lords Supper where then is thy due estimation of 1. Christ 2. His Death 3. His Supper All the●e are thankfully to be esteemed according to their respective worth by thankful Communicants 1. Dost thou esteem Christ the Matter of the Lords Supper according to his worth Paul so esteemed him that he desired to Know nothing but Christ. That he counted all things losse for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ yea all things dung that he might win Christ. The Church so esteemed Christ as to count him The chief among ten thousand How dost thou estimate Christ Dost thou amplifie and commend Christ to thy self by such consideration as may raise up greatest estimation of him As 1. The greatnesse of the Giver the all-sufficient self-●ufficient God Having all happinesse fulne●s and perfection in himself and no way needing any of his creatures Yet he gave Christ for us 2. The eminency of the Gift or Benefit Christ is The Gift of God That is The Gift of Gifts No other Gift being comparable to him And therefore they are said to have Received no mercy that are not partakers of this mercy of mercies He is the Son of God the only begotten Son of God the brightnesse of his Fathers glory the expresse character of his person The Son of his Love Holy harmless undefiled separate from sinners and higher then the Heavens c. Who can truly know Christ and not highly esteem Christ 3. The indignity of them for whose sakes Christ was given He was intentionally indeed given for his elect sheep and for his Church But these all undone by the fall of the first Adam
and whilest in that wretched state Whilest yet without strength when sinners whilest enemies whilest enmity it self against God when they were dead in trespasses and sins in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity Even then when there was nothing but unworthiness and abominableness in them was Christ given for them And this whilst Christ was not given for the Reprobates of the world for whom Christ would not so much as Pray much lesse die yet these in no worse condition by nature then those for whom Christ died How doth this heighten the mercy 4. The motive or impulsive why Christ was bestowed was not any thing at all in the creature but meerly the free Grace and Love of God Vpon these and like considerations what estimation hast thou of Christ 2. Dost thou esteem Christs Death The Mystery of the Lords Supper Christ is the matter but how Christ as crucified as Broken as slain for us in that respect Christ is the matter his Death therefore is the Mystery of it How dost value Christs Death Dost thou estimate it according to the true valuableness of it viz. 1. Esteemest thou Christs death according to the love evidenced in it Greater love then this hath no man then that a man lay down his life for his friends But greater then this Christ shewed in laying down his life for enemies Hereby perceive we the love of God because he laid down his life for us Was ever love like this love The Apostle prayes for the Ephesians and his expressions are admirable That they may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and heighth and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge He measures Christs love by 4 Dimensions Philosophy knows but three Length Breadth and Depth Divinity adds a fourth Heighth intimating that Christs love is far beyond all ordinary measures and dimensions There 's Depth in it without bottom Heighth in it without top Breadth in it without side and Length in it without end Yea it utterly passeth knowledge Christs warmest love to sinners flowed with his blood out of all his wounds Esteemest thou his Death according to Christs love in dying 2. Esteemest thou Christs death according to the sufficiency of it Christs death was an Odour of a sweet smell most acceptable to God He by once offering up of himself hath for ever perfected them that are sanctified So that there needs now no more Sacrifice for sins The infinite dignity of his person so infinitely dignified his passion Hence Christ by his short suffering prevailed more for our salvation then all men on earth or Angels in Heaven could have done if they should have suffered to eternity 3. Esteemest thou Christs death according to the many inestimable benefits of it Hereby Sinners are justified sins purged away Hereby Enemies to God are reconciled Hereby death he that had the power of death the Devil with all Principalities and powers are subdued Hereby eternal Redemption from spiritual thraldom is obtained In a word hereby we have accesse with boldnesse and entrance into the Holiest of all Heaven it self Christs blood is Heavens Key Oh what soul can truly taste these saving purchases of Christs death and not admire it 3. Finally doest thou aright esteem the Lords Supper it self It deserves high estimation 1. For the mysteries in it Christs death and all the benefits of it The New Covenant and all the promises of it Communion with Christ and all the comforts of it 2. For the familiarity of it Herein Christ deals familiarly with his members He stoops to their senses below that their senses may lift up their faith to him above He represents highest mysteries under meanest elements and actions Thus he condescends to our earthliness that we may aseend to his heavenlinesse 3. For the Firmnesse of it In right use the Lords Supper doth as surely signifie seale and exhibit Christ crucified and all his benefits to us as we partake the outward elements there being such a Sacramental union betwixt signes and things signified Do these and like considerations raise up thy thoughts to an high estimation of this Ordinance 3. Retribution or rendring again according to the benefit received acknowledged and esteemed is the third and highest act or degree of thankfulnesse When David was most enlarged unto thankfulnesse he saith What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits towards me And because King Hezekiah recovered of his ●●knesse at his prayer rendered not again according to the benefit done unto him therefore there was wrath upon him and upon Judah and Jerusalem If non-rendring be ●o dangerous then how dangerous is it to render to God evil for good But what can we or ought we to render again for Christ for his Death for his Supper which are the eminent benefits that immediately call for thankful returns or rendrings when we communicate Answ. What should we not render again for these benefits All we can render is farre too little We should r●nder 1 Triumphant praises Thus David resolved to render I will take up the cup of salvations and call on the name of the Lord. That is I will take up the Cup of Thanksgivings for Gods salvations and deliverances and will pray and praise God or preach abroad Gods mercies For Israel offered for mercies receied Thank-offerings eating thereof with joy before the Lord and in their eating were wont to take up the Cup of wine and blesse God to this custome David alludes In like sort we should be much in Praises and Thanksgivings for Christ his death c. As Paul notably thanks Christ not only for calling him to the Apostolical Ministery but also and especially for coming into the world to save sinners and himselfe chief of sinners making him a pattern of his grace to all that after should believe 2 Indeared affections Christ pardons the womans many sinnes this was one fruit of his Death Hereupon She loved him much and testified the same by washing his feet with her teares wiping them with the hairs of her head kissing them and anointing them with oyntment She hath nothing too good nothing good enough for Christ. Hath Christ loved thee and given himself for thee leaving this Sacrament as a legacy of his love Oh how should'st thou love him again that thus loved thee first 3 True hearted repentance and reformation Christ came into Zacheus's house to dine with him yea rather into Zacheus his heart there spiritually to feast his soul presently Zacheus the Arch-publican penitentially reformes Behold Lord the halfe of my goods I give to the poor and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation I restore him fourefold And Christ testifies This day is salvation come to this house forasmuch as he also is the sonne of Abraham S●ul
were tendered I was glad when they said unto me Let us go into the house of the LORD He had a lively appetite he was an hungry soul that was gladned with such spiritual invitations Hence some think the sound of the Silver Trumpets which was among other uses for calling together the Assemblies and solemnity of their sacrifices was called The joyful sound because it made them joyfull that had true appetites to the publick Ordinances Now then art thou glad when the Sabbath comes when the Sacrament approaches when they say to thee Come let us go to the Table of the Lord c Here 's a signe of a good appetite But they that say When will the Sabbath be gone the Sacrament be done c. having no kindly affectionate movings shew their appetite is extream dull and diseased if any at all 4. A good stomach retaines and closes fast with the food received that it may con●oct it When the stomach returnes and casts up its morsels there is not only no appetite but the Party is dangerously distempered So here the soule that 's truly a thirst for Christ when he hath received him in the Sacrament or any other Ordinance how doth he clasp and close with him that he may digest and turn him into life blood and spirits to the inner man by Faith Prayers and Meditation He holds fast his death and the benefits thereof labours to walk as one in Communion with Christ and refreshed therewith And charges all as the Church did once the daughters of Ierusalem I charge you that you stirre not up nor awake my love untill he please But when men presently disgorge the Sacrament forget Christ his Death his New Testament and Communion with him unto which they have sealed in the Lords Supper returning to their lusts covetousnesse worldlinesse drunkennesse c. as soon as they have turned their backs of the Lords Table they have no true spiritual appetites but are wofully diseased 6. Finally A man of a good appetite not only retains food received but also findes strengthening refreshment comfort and much benefit by food retained His hunger is slaked thirst quenched crudities expelled fainting spirits revived and decayed strength restored whereby he becomes active for all imployments So here he that hath a true spiritual appetite to the Lords Supper and to Christ crucified herein he will extract and derive much spiritual strength comfort and refreshing from that banquet Faith and all the graces in the inner man will be nourished ●latulencies of corruptions corrected Evidences of sin's pardon Communion with Christ and interest in the New Testament will be farther confirmed and cleared and spiritual strength improved for all heavenly services That the Communicant may walk in the strength of this food many dayes like Elijah till he come to the Mount of God This the very Scope of the Lords Supper thus to strengthen stablish nourish comfort a Christian in his inward man Perhaps for present these benefits may not be so evidently discerned at communicating as afterwards As in the corporal repast the stomack is oft-times little refreshed yea sometimes becomes more sick by eating yet afterwards the body is much advantaged by the food Thus we may examine our Communion-Appetite And hitherto of our Due Preparation by Self-examination for the Lords Supper before we communicate Next consider we of The Right use of the Lords Supper whilest we are Communicating II. Directions touching the Right Use of the Lords Supper in Communicating That thou maist rightly use and handle the Lords Supper in the Act of Communicating so as to be welcome and well-pleasing to Christ and to reap benefit thereby to thine own soul carefully observe and follow these few insuing Directions I. Approach to the Lords Table in an humble Sense of thy Self-unworthinesse rather then with uncharitable censoriousnesse of others Jesus Christ who invites us to this Feast is a great Lord and a Mighty King even Lord of Lords and King of Kings And we are but sinful lumps of dust and ashes What self-abasing thoughts therefore should dwell upon our hearts in all our approaches to him Christ was meek and lowly of heart and loves that we should learn of him to be meek and lowly also that thereby we may finde rest to our souls He justified the self-debasing Publican when he condemned the Self-applauding Pharisee Thou knowest worse by thy self then by any other have therefore meanest thoughts of thy self be vilest in thine own eyes cast the first stone at thy self say with Paul I am least of Saints but chief of sinners Say with the Canaanitish woman Truth Lord I am a dog yet the dogs eat of the crumbs that fall from their masters Tables Say not this person is ignorant that scandalous that unworthy c. but say Lord I am ignorant I am unworthy to come unto thee I am no more worthy to be called thy son make me as one of thy hired servants The Apostles at the Supper censured not one another but every one most suspected himself saying Lord is is I II. Propound to thy selfe and actually level at right not wrong ends in Communicating Good Ends cannot justifie a bad Action but bad ends will corrupt and condemne a good Action Good Ends are the crown and glory of good Actions Come not to the Lords Supper for these wrong Ends viz. 1. Not to make the Sacrament a bond of iniquity As the bloody Papists abused the Lords Supper to confirme themselves more strongly in carrying on the horrid Gunpowder-Treason To take the Lords Supper to strengthen a mans resolutions in any evil practice is blasphemously to make Christ a Patron to our sins and the Sacrament a stalking-horse to our corruptions 2. Not for Superstitious purposes as in Popery for Idolatrous Adoration of the Elements carrying them about in Procession Reservation of them for healing of diseases in man or beast for casting them into dead mens graves c. These are abominable fooleries to be abhorred utterly besides the intention of the Lords Supper 3. Not for Conversion or breeding Grace in a gracelesse heart True a man may possibly be converted at the Lords Supper by the Word then opened and applied but not be converted precisely by the Lords Supper For this sacrament was intended by Christ as a spiritual Feast The Lords Supper Therefore not to convert and give life to them that are spiritually dead but to confime and nourish them that are spiritually alive Not to breed Grace where there is none but to feed Grace where there is Again Who shall be converted by the Lords Supper either they must be Pagans from Paganisme to Christianity or professed Christians from a carnal to a spiritual state in Christ but neither of these are converted by the Lords Supper Not Pagans for they are to be converted by preaching the Gospel before they may be baptized till after
Bread And he took the Cup c. of which Cup he said I will drink no more of the fruit of the Vine untill The Lords Supper therefore must not be dispensed with any other Elements then Bread and Wine What sort of Bread or Wine is not prescribed particularly but left to liberty Papists deal sacrilegiously who deny the Cup to the people giving them only Bread 2. The Mysteries signified c. by these Elements according to Christs Institution are Christs Body and Blood immediately His Death and all the benefits thereof mediately These and no other Mysteries we are to understand by the Elements We may not devise other significations then those Christ instituted 3. The Actions instituted On Christ and his Ministers part dispensing the Lords Supper were Taking Blessing Breaking and Giving the Bread Taking Giving thanks and Giving the Cup. On the Communicants part Receiving the Lords Supper were Receiving Eating the Bread and Drinking the Wine These Sacramental Actions are to be used and no other these alone being instituted The Form or Manner of Christs Taking Blessing Tanksgiving Breaking and Giving the Elements c. is not particularly described Doubtlesse they were all most suitable and congruous to the Ordinance in hand Christ doing all things most exactly and properly And such should ours be most proper pertinent agreeable to the Nature of the Lords Supper Nor Breaking of Bread nor any other Action may be omitted or changed Nor may we super-adde new actions besides the●e as Sacramental and Significative for that were to usurp upon Christs Authority of instituting therefore to adde as some do The Pour●ng out of the Wine for the signification of the pouring out of Christs blood is not only needlesse but also unlawful Needlesse in that Chri●ts shedding his blood for us and the actual separating of his blood from his body is signified sufficiently according to the institution otherwise viz. Partly in the Breaking of the Bread noting the breaking and wounding of his body which could not be without shedding of his blood Partly in the actual and distinct separation of the Wine from the Bread both in Institution Distribution Vnlawful for when did Christ institute this Action of Pouring out the Wine Or where doth he require it at our hands 4. Finally the Circumstantials attending upon the institution of the Lords Supper which were not meerly accidental and occasional They also are fit to be used by us but not wit● opinion of the like intrinsecal necessity as the essentials and integrals of the Lord● Supper are to be u●ed As 1. T●e u●e of a Table is convenient to ●et the elements decently and ●isib●y upon and of vessels to put the elements in And the Apostle makes mention of The Lords Table And of the Cup of the Lord. 2. The ●itting of all the Communicants at or as neer as con●eniently they can round about the Lords Tab●e that they may not on●y hear the words of the Institution recited and exp●●ined c. but may also see the elements and actions that their eyes may more deeply affect their hearts with the mysteries in hand Such sitting being more agreable to the example of Chri●● and his Apostles in t●e first ins●itution who sate or sate leaning than the gesture of kneeling And being the gesture generally received and used in all the Reformed Churches and directed to be used in the Churches of England Scotland and Ireland 3. The closing up of the whole action with some suitable Psalme is agreeable to the Primitive paterne Thus Christ and his Apostles shut up the Lords Supper in the first Institution thereof And when they had sung an Hymne or Psalme they went out into the Mount of Olives To sing Psalmes therefore in the Act of administration of the elements is clearly unsuitable to the i●itable Practice of Christ and his Apostles at the Institution and also evidently repugnant to those General Rules for Christian worship That all things be don decently in order and to edification This singing Psalmes in the action being un-decent and disorderly whilest one part of the Congregation is receiving another part is singing which makes a grosse confusion in the Church and in the Religious exercises And also unedifying yea against edification whilest the Communicants thoughts are hereby distracted and drawn away from fruitful pondering and meditating upon the many mysteries of the Lords Supper and their graces are disturbed and hindred from their free and lively actings towards Christ crucified the benefits of his death his love therein to us our reciprocal duties to him c. enough to employ the quickest thoughts and graces throughout the whole action But as for those Circumstantials about the Lords Supper that were meerly accidentall and occasional occasioned by the Paschal Supper or otherwi●e extrinsecally in respect of the Lords Supper As The time in the evening not in the morning The place in a private chamber an upper room not in the place of publick worship The quality of the Bread unleavened not leavened The number sexe and office of the Communicants They being but twelve and all these men no women being amongst them and all these Apostles and Ministers of the Gospel there being no private Christians amongst them These being meerly accidental to the Lords Supper and being occasioned by something besides the Lords Supper they do not tie us to the observation of them Thus manage the whole action of the Lords Supper according to Christs Institution IV. Act and exercising lively in Communicating all those Sacramental qualifications and graces fore-mentioned viz. Knowledge Faith Repentance New Obed●ence Love to Christ and to Christians Thankfulnesse and a Spiritual Appetite It 's not enough to have these and bring them with us to the Lords Supper but we must use and improve them discreetly and carefully at the Lords Supper You have seen how necessary they are for a worthy Communicant Stir them up therefore and awaken them in your selves in Communicating He that 's to wrastle or run a race must not only have strength and skill but use them if he mean to prevaile He that 's cold must not only have fire raked up under the ashes but must blow it up if he means to be warm so he that means to communicate worthily must not content himself with the habit of Grace but put forth the Acts of Grace Gods children may receive unworthily by not using of Grace as wicked men receive unworthily by not having of Grace Act and use therefore every Grace pertinently and properly according to their several natures respectively 1. Act Knowledge so as to have a right apprehension Of that God with whom thou hast to do in this Ordinance Of thy selfe that dost Communicate what thy spiritual state is Of Christ and his death the chief mystery of this Supper Of the New Covenant and the tenour of it which is sealed in this Sacrament And of this Sacrament it selfe and the nature
of it which thou takest in hand Rouse up therefore thy judgement and spiritual senses to eye and discern these things truly that so all thine other Graces may be helped and quickened Knowlede being the inlet guide and enlivener of them all 2. Act Faith In discerning and tasting spiritually Christs body and blood how sweet and precious nourishment they are In assenting to the truth of the New Covenant and all the promises thereof to the truth of Christs death and all the benefits thereof to the certainty of this Sacramental comfort and that to the worthy Communicant The bread and wine are Christs body and blood indeed Sacramentally especially in Applying the Covenant and Promi●es Christ his love death and all the fruits of his death particularly to thine own soul as certainly undoubtedly as the outward elements are applied to thy body Say with Thomas ●●●ling Christs wounds My Lord and my God With Paul Christ loved me and gave h●mself for me Say as certainly as this Bread and this wine are mine so the New Testament and all the Promises thereof are mine pardon of sin mine Christ and his death with all the advantages thereof are mine c. Thus to act faith is to eat and drink indeed to communicate indeed 3. Act Repentance and godly Sorrow When thou seest the bread broken and the wine separated from the bread think how Christs body was wounded and his blod shed and separated from his body and this for thy sins Then look upon Christ by faith whom thou hast pierced and be in bitternesse for him by godly sorrow as one is in bitternesse for his first borne c. Fill thine heart with shame and confusion for those sins and with hatred iudignation and holy revenge against those sins of thine that cost Christ so dear and would have cost thee damnation And resolve for future to abominate thy corruptions as the thorns scourges nails and spear that did murder the Lord of glory 4. Act New Obedience Say to thy self O my soul was Christ thus obedient to the death for thee even to the death of the Crosse Did he count it meat and drink to do the will of him that sent him and to finish his work Did he delight to do yea and to suffer the Will of God in being sacrificed for thee How obedient then shouldst thou be to Christ live not to the world or to sinne or to thy selfe but to Christ willingly do any thing he commands forbear any thing he forbids and bear any thing he inflicts that Christ in all may be glorified 5. Act Love sincerely to Christ and his Members This Sacrament is Christs Love-token to his Church A Memorial of his death for us which was his greatest expression of love to us Behold how his love streamed forth to sinners out of every stripe and wound of head back hands feet and heart Behold how he loved thee wilt not thou love him again warme thy frozen affections at this fire of Christs love and melt them into reciprocal love to Christ. Love him in his Person Offices Ordinances and in his Image in whomsoever it appeares 6. Act Thankfulnesse Christ crucified represented here is highest matter of Thankfulnesse Acknowledge this mercy of mercies esteem it according to its worth and resolve to render again to Christ thy praises service affections sufferings and thy self both soul and body in way of Thankfulnesse Say with David Blesse the Lord O my soul And What shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits towards me c. 7. Act Finally a true spiritual Appetite Eagerly hunger and thirst after this bread and drink indeed the flesh and blood of Christ. These will so fully satisfie the soul that it shall never totally hunger or thirst more but shall live for evermore And as the hungry stomach delightfully closeth with corporal food extracting the nutritive juyce out of it so let thine hungring soul contentingly close with Christ drawing all hearty juyce and nourishment from him V. Improve thy corporal Senses discerning the outside of the Lords Supper to help thy spiritual Senses and Graces to discerne the inside of the Lords Supper As windows casements let in the light heat and influence of the Sun into an house so these windows and casements of the outward senses let in the light heat and spiritual influence of Jesus Christ the Sun of righteousnesse into the heart and soul. As in the Word preached Christ enters into the heart by the Sense of Hearing the Organ of Discipline so in the Lords Supper Christ comes into the heart by the senses of Seeing Touching and Tasting Doth Christ make use of thy Senses to condescend to thee do thou improve thy Senses to ascend up unto him Thomas would not believe that Christ was alive till he put his fingers into his wounds after he revived and then he cries out My Lord and my God so thou that doubtest of Christs love to thee and dying for thee cast hither thine eye to the bread broken and wine severed from it To the elements and actions and see the Lords dying for thee reach hither thine hand take and apply this bread broken to thine own self and as it were feel his wounded hands and feet and heart use here thy taste and discern what nourishment Christ is And be no longer faithlesse but believing O fix thy senses stedfastly upon the Supper of the Lord till thou hast fixed thine heart firmly upon the Lord of the Supper Let thy senses be acted towards the bread and wine till thy soul be affected with the bread and water of life VI Remember Iesus Chr●st and him crucified throughout the whole action This is Christs command in the Institution that we both eat the Bread and drink the Cup in remembrance of him And Paul explaining this remembrance of Christ interprets it especially in reference to his Death and the shewing of it forth The Lords Supper then was intended for a solemne Memorial of Christ crucified and as it were a Marble-Monument or piller upon Christs Sepulchre that Christ and his death might never be forgotten but that Christ dying might be everliving in his peoples hearts Therefore at the Lords Supper remember Christ remember his love to thee remember his death for thee think often and meditate much upon these things Quest. But how shall I remember Christ crucified at the Lords Supper for greatest advantage and benefit to my soul Answ. Remember Christ crucified three wayes v●z 1. Historically remembring the History of Christ and his death 2. Mysteriously remembring the spiritual mystery of Chr●st and his death 3. Energetically so remembring both as to imprint them with energy effect and eff●cacy upon the soul. This will be remembring Christ crucified indeed 1. Historically Remember the History of Christ and of his death as it is recorded in holy Scriptures especially as it is delineated by the four
iniquity of us all For the transgression of my people was he stricken By his knowledge shall my righteous Servant justifie many for he shall bear their iniquities And he was numbered with the transgressors and he bare the sin of many Thus Christ who in himself had no sin was crucified for the sins of his Elect who had nothing but sin The guiltless for the guilty the innocent for the nocent the Pastor for the flock the Master for the servant the Captain for the Souldier the Physician for the Patient the King for the people the workman for the work and he that was God himself for man Christ was betrayed but our sins the Iudas that betrayed him Christ was condemned but our sins the Pilate that condemned him Christ was crucified but our sins the nails that fastned him to the Crosse Christ had Gall and Vineger given him to drink but our sins were the Vineger and the Gall Christ was pierced but our sins were the Thorns and Spear that pierced his head and heart Remember these things when thou receivest the Sacrament of Christs death call to minde thy sins the procuring causes of Christs death Say in thine own heart to Christ as Augustine I am the stroke of thy grief I am the fault of thy killing I am the desert of thy death I am the offence of thy revenge I am the grievousness of thy passion I am the toil of thy torment O wonderfull condition of censure and ineffaeble disposition of the mystery The unjust sins and the just is punished the guilty transgresseth and the guiltless is beaten the impious offends and the pious is condemned What the bad deserves the good suffereth what the servant perpetrates the Lord payeth what man commits ●od undergoeth Whither O Son of God whithe● 〈…〉 humility whither flamed thy charity whither proceeded thy piety whither increased thy benignity whethtr reached thy love whither came thy compassion For I have done unjustly thou art punished I have dealt heinously thou art ●evengefully smitten I have committed the fault thou art tortured I have been proud thou hast been humbled c. Thus remember that thy sins were the procuring causes of Christs sorrows 2. Impulsive or inward moving causes of Christs Death were only the free grace self-propension and love of God Christ to sinners The Souldiers had never fast'ned Christ to the Crosse had not our sins first fast'ned him there our sins had never fixed him to the tree if his Love had not first fixed him Love moved God to give his Son Love moved Christ to give himself Love brought him down from Heaven r●frus Love brought him upon the Crosse fo●ous Love made him pray sweat and bleed and die for us God so lo●ed us as to give his Son for us God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not per●sh but have everlasting life Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins But God commendeth his love towards us in that while we were ●et sinners Christ died for us And Christ so love● us as to give himself to death for us I am the good Shepherd The good Shepherd g●veth his life for the sheep No man t●keth it from me but I lay it down of my self Greater love hath no man then this that a ma● lay down h●s life for his friends Ye are my friends if you do whatsoever I command you Hereby perceive we the love of God because he laid down h●s l●fe for us Vnto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in h●s own blood Hence Paul experimentally saith The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me In Communicating remember this love of God and Christ to thee But for this love God had never died for thee 2. Effects fruits and benefits of Christs Death are manifold and most excellent In this memorial of Christs Death especially remember these fruits of his death viz. 1. Redemption We by the first Adams fall were utterly enslaved and enthralled under sin the curse of the Law Death and all the powers of darkness By the second Adam's Death we are redeemed from them all But Christ by his own blood entered in once into the holy place having obtained eternal Redemption for us Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold from your vain conversation c. but with the precious blood of Christ as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the Law being made a curse for us and Christ hath by his death triumphed over all our enemies and deli●ered us from them Hence Christ is said to be made of God to us Redemption 2. Reconciliation By the first Adam's Apostasie we are not only enthralled under sin death Satan and all our spiritual enemies But we are become utter Enemies to God and to all true spiritual goodness yea the carnal minde is enmity against God for it is not subject to the Law of God neither indeed can be So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God And being at enmity with God we are consequently at enmity with all his creatures every thing is against us But by the blood and death of Christ the second Adam we are reconciled again to God For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life It pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell And having made peace through the blood of his Crosse by him to reconcile all things unto himself by him I say whether they be things in earth or things in heaven And you that were sometimes alienated and enemies in your minde by wicked works yet now hath he reconciled in the body of his flesh through death c. Hence God is said to be in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing their trespasses unto them And the Gospel is called The word of Reconciliation 3. Iustification and Pardon of sin By reason of our fall in Adam we have lost all our original righteousness our persons are become sinners our natures principles and actions unrighteous and our selves are become guilty of death before God Now Christ is made of God righteousness unto us He is The Lord our righteousness For God imputing all our unrighteousness to Christ and all Christs righteousnesse active and passive to us through the merit of Christs death and obedience our sins are freely remitted our guilt removed and our persons are accepted as righteous before God Christ was offered to bear the sins of many While we were yet sinners Christ
fellowship with his members The Lords Supper is not onely a Seal of the Saints fellowship with Christ but also of their Communion with one another They are stones of the same building branches of the same vine members of the same body spiritual children of the same father Therefore they should mutually love one another care for one another sympathize with one another in joyes and sorrows help instruct exhort admonish and comfort one another that thus by mutual edification they may help one another on unto salvation Thus the Primitive Christians were of one heart and soul and worshipped the Lord with one accord David professeth himself to be a Companion to all them that fear God and keep his Commandments And that n the Saints the excellent ones on earth was all his Delight Oh how good and pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity c. Now the Lords Supper seals up strengthens and quickens this fellowship of Saints Enlinks their hearts to one another and all to Christ. Let thine affections therefore towards Gods people be incited by this feasting together at the Lords Table Shake off all carnal ungodly Society and make the liveliest Saints thy most intimate contenting companions And upon all occasions improve their fellowship 〈◊〉 the best spiritual ad●antages 6. Chear up and comfort thy spirit against all thy discouragements temptations corruptions upon consideration of the Cordials applied in the Lords Supper Especially 1. Vpon the pardon of sin in Christs blood seated in this Ordinance This is my blood of the New Testament shed for many for remission of sins Sins unpardoned are the heaviest burthen upon the Conscience Christs blood alone can procure Sins pardon The Lords Supper most peculiarly and particularly seals unto us Christs blood and the vertue thereof beyond all outward Ordinances Hast thou duly received the Lords Supper then thou hast spiritually received the Lords blood for washing away and remission of thy sins As the Red Sea overwhelmed all Israels enemies the Egyptians so the blood of Christ hath overwhelmed and drowned all thy corruptions Sit thou down with Israel and sing praises Comfort O Comfort thy soul in this Salvation What ever be thy miseries this will be a Cordial reviving when thou canst say Yet my sins are pardoned 2. Vpon thine Interest in the New Testament confirmed In the Lords Supper the New Testament in Christs blood is ratified to thee that thou hast part and property in it and in all the Priviledges promises Comforts and Benefits of it Glorious advantages The New Testament is the Churches Great Charter for her happy state in this ●nd the world to come The Promises thereof are most great and precious The benefits and priviledges thereof are such as carnal eye hath not seen ear heard or heart of man conceived And all these are assured to thee as thine in the Lord● Supper Consider now why walkest thou dejectedly uncomfortably in respect of sin temptation or tribulation In the New Testament are plentiful Cordials for all thy faintings abundant remedies for all t●y maladies thou canst not have that sore but here 's a salve for it Be of good chear therefore in this behalf As truly as the Sacrament and the Blood of Christ is thine so truely the New Testament with all its Promises and Priviledges are thine 7. Finally After the Lords Supper is done long for new refreshments of thy Spirit by renued Sacraments Hath the Lord made bare his face to thee at his Table bidden the welcome fil●ed thy soul as with marrow and farne●s staid thee with fl●ggons feed the with hidden Mannah bread of life and water of life assur'd thee of thy sins pardon in his blood and ●olac'd thy soul with Communion with him Then let the●e tastes of his sweetnesse and pleasantnesse make thee pant after like opportunities Thinke with thy ●elf When will the Lords Supper come When shall I come and appear before the Lord When shall I see his power and glory taste his love and grace as sometimes in the Sacrament Lord evermore give me this bread I think the time long betwixt Sacrament and Sacrament Oh that I might still be feasting my soul with the●e heavenly dainties Thus fill thine heart with longing desires after Sacraments till they come so shalt thou make way for more satisfying delights therein when they come But e●pecially thirst and cry out for compleat enjoyment of Jesus Christ in heaven face to face which is beyond all Sacraments and all Ordinances For if a little glimpse and taste of Christ in these darksome Ordinances be so sweet how sweet and ravishing will the full Vision and immediate fruition of Christ be in the Highest heavens Say therefore in thine heart Lord Jesus thy word is sweet thy Sacraments sweet and all thine Ordinances are sweet through thy sweetness yet they satisfie not fully Thou art more sweet and soul-●atisfying then all Therefore I love th●ne appearing I long for thy coming Thou hast ●aid Behold I come quickly And mine heart echo's Even so come Lord Jesus Amen FINIS An Alphabetical TABLE Directing to the Principal Matters contained in this BOOK A. ADam how happy he was before the fall and we in him in nine particulars p. 50 to 55. How miserable since the fall both by losse of Go●d and Presence of Evil both of Sin and Sorrow p. 55. to 63. Appetite How necessary a spiritual Appetite is before Communicating in two respects p. 191 192. A good spiritual Appetite to the Lords Supper may be tried and discovered by six properties p. 193. to 197 Attributes of God See God B. BAptisme what it is p. 94 95. Brotherly love See Love to Christians C. Christ. The Necessity of getting out of our Natural state into Christ in four particulars p. 63. to 66. The Duties to be performed by them that are in Christ in nine particulars p. 66 67. Priviledges which we enjoy by Christ in seven respects p. 68 69. Points of Knowledge necessary touching Christ viz. That 1. There is but one true Christ. p. 70. 2. Iesus Son of the Virgin Mary is this true Christ shewed three wayes p. 71 72. 2. This Christ is God-man and why p. 73 74. 4. Christ hath taken upon him the Office of Mediatorship and dischargeth it as a Prophet two wayes p. 75 76. As a Priest two wayes p. 79. As a King seven wayes p. 76 77. And all in his state of Humiliation wherein chiefly five degrees p 77 78. And in his state of Exaltation wherein are observable five degrees also p. 78 79.80 5. This Mediato●r Iesus Christ is All-sufficient p. 80 81. 6. Christ save none but those to whom he is actually applyed p. 81. 7. Christ is the Substance of all Sacraments c. p. 81. Love to Christ. See Love Considerations upon which this Book was published In Ep. Ded. Covenant The Substance of the New Covenant p. 5. We may
discover whether we are parties to the New Covenant and have inward interest in it 1. By our New Covenant-Knowledge of the Lord evidenced three wayes p. 6 7 8. By the Inscription of Gods Law in our Hearts proved four wayes p. 8 9.10 3. By our Covenant-Relation to God p. 10 11. 4. By the pardon of our sins where five Signes of that pardon p. 11 12 13. 5. By the implantation of Gods fear in our hearts p. 13,14 The New Covenant differs four wayes from Gods Covenant with Adam in innocency p. 82 83. How it agrees and differs from the Old Covenant p. 84 85 86. Four grand Priviledges of it p. 87 88. The New Covenant-Priviledges none can actually claim without the New Covenant-Grace p. 89. Creation What it is p. 46. 4. Excellencies in Gods Creation p. 47 48. D. DEcrees What Gods Deerees are more generally and specially considered p. 42 43. 6. Perfections of Gods Decrees p. 44 45 46. How God Executes his Decrees b● Creation and Providence p. 46 c. E. EXamination before Communicating is publike and Private p. 1 2 Necessary upon four grounds p. 2 3. 1. We are to Examine Our Right Need and Actuall Fitnesse p. 3. 1. Our Right to the Lords Supper is Outward and Inward p. 4 5. Our Inward Right to the Lords Supper may be try'd by our inward Right to and Interest in the New Covenant and that five wayes p. 5. to 15. See Right and New Covenant 2. Our Need of the Lords Supper is great in five regards p. 15. to 29. See Supper of the Lord. 3. Our fitnesse of the Lords Supper consists in having and using Knowledge Faith Repentance New Obedience Love Thankfulnesse and a Spiritual Appetite p. 26 c. See these heads severally F. FAith Five sorts of Faith and which fits for the Lords Supper especially p. 110 111. Saving Faith is described and the description cleared by Scripture p. 111 112. The necessity of this Faith to worthy Communicating in four regards p. 113. to 116. The Properties of Faith 1. It softens the Heart and how p. 116 117. 2. It purifies the Heart three wayes p. 118 119. 3. It makes sincerely obedient and how in four respects p. 120 121. 4. It loosens the heart from the world p. 121 122. 5. It enliveueth a Christian. p. 122. 6. It 's attended with three Companions p. 123. 7. It overcomes the World Flesh and Devil p 123 124. 8. It upholds under troubles p. 124. 9. It daily grows and perseveres p. 125. Fall of Adam How happy he and we were before the fall in nine respects p. 50. to 55. How miserable Adam and we are since the fall By privation of Good nine wayes p. 55 56. By position of Evil both of Sin and Sorrow p. 56. to 63. G. GOD. Concerning God these things are cleared by Scripture 1. That God is 2. That God is one 3. That this one God subsists in three distinct persons p. 29 30. 4. That God is a Spirit p. 31. 5. That God hath made himself known by his Attributes and Works p. 31. c. His Attributes Incommunicable Communicable and Resulting from both seventeen in all are Ennumerated and cleared by Scriptures p. 31. to 42. His Works are his Decreés and the Execution thereof p. 42. What Gods Decrees are more Generally and more Specially Considered p. 42 43. 6. Excellencies or Perfections of Gods Decrees p. 44 45 46. His Execution of his Decrees is by Creation and Providence p. 46. What Creation is and how Gods Freedom Wisdom Power and Goodnesse shine forth therein p. 46 47 48. What Providence is generally considered and the three Acts thereof p. 48 49. Gods special Providence over man in his four-fold estate p. 39. Iustification p. 224. How God Christ Faith Good works justifie p. 225. K. KNnowledge Three Characters of New Covenant-knowledge p. 6 7 8. Knowledge is necessary to worthy Communicating in three respects p. 26 27. Knowledge of God our selves Christ New Covenant and Lords Supper why necessary to worthy Communicating p. 27 28 29. 1. What Knowledge of God is requisite to worthy communicating p. 29. ●o 49. 2. What Knowledge of our selves p. 49. to 69. 3. What Knowledge of Iesus Christ. p. 79. to 82. 4. What Knowledge of the New Covenant p. 82. to 90. 5. What Knowledge of the Lords Supper p. 90. to 99. True Sanctified Knowledge may be tried by eight Properties of it It is 1. Experimental p. 99 100. 2. Soul-abasing p. 101 102. 4. Communicative for others Edification p. 103. 4. Growing p. 104. 5. Heart-affecting p. 105. 6. Spiritualized p. 106 107. 7. Pure p. 107. 8. Obedientiall and that from four grounds p. 108 109. L. LAw Four Signes of Gods Law written in the Heart p. 8 9 10. Lords Supper See Supper of the Lord. Love to Christ. It is in two degrees necessary to fit for worthy Commun●cating p. 147. to 151. Our Love to Christ may betryed 1. By the grounds of it viz. Christs Lovelinesse Fa●th in Christ Experience of Christ. p. 151. to 154. 2. By the Degrees of it viz. Good-will to Christ Desire of Christ and Acquiescence in Christ. p. 154. to 158. 3. By the properties of it viz. It is Obedientiall ●ranscendent Breathing after more Evidence of Christs Love Accepting Christs Rebukes Sincere Constant. p. 158. to 164. Love to Christians How necessary it is to fit for worthy Communicating in five regards p. 164. to 170. How it may be tryed by these Properties It is 1. Arising from our Love to God 2. Pure 3. Spiritual 4. Vniversal 5. Sincere two wayes 9. Kindly-affectioned three wayes 7. Contenting in Society of the Brethren 8. Fervent 9. Constant. p. 170. to 178. N. NAture The Necessity of getting out of our Natural condition into a Supernatural state in Christ four wayes evidenced p. 63. to 66. New Covenant See Covenant New Obedience See Obedience O. OBedience New Obedience is necessary to Qualifie for worthy Communicating in three regards p. 139 140. Properties of true Obedience It is 1. Conscientious p. 140. 2. Cordiall in three respects p. 141 142. 3. Transforming p. 142. 4. Resolved in many regards p. 143. to 146. 5. Compleat two wayes p. 146. 6. Constant p. 146. P. PArdon of Sins Five Signes of it pag. 11 12 13. Preparation before the Lords Supper consists ●n Examination p. 1 2. It is urged upon four weighty grou●ds viz. From the Author Nature Benefit of the Lords Supper and Danger of unworthy Communicating p. 2 3. See Examination Providence What it is generally considered Thr● grand Acts of Providence p. 48 49. Gods Special Providence over man in his fourfold estate p. 49. R. Remembring How we are to Remembr Christ crucified at the Lords Supper 1. Histrically p. 214. to 218. 2. Mysteriously p. 218. to 2●6 3. Energetically p. 226. to 234. Rendering again See Thankfulnes Repentance How necessary it is to sit for worthy Communicating in three regards ● 126 127. Repentance is described and