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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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wherein sin is but not in the sinfulness of the action as the Sun that emits his efficacious beams upon a dunghil yet it self is undefiled from the corruption of the dunghil so God that has his hand and efficiency about sin is far from mixing with the obliquities of the creature neither can he be said to be the direct author of it nor the next proper cause thereof sin is only a moral being or entity and it hath subsistence alone in our corrupt natures but all our physical actions are good wherein God hath a concurrence and they become ill or sinful by our own depravities and so the divel and our own lusts are the mixt proper authors and fountains of all sin So let God be justified and all men lyars Secondly Yet I say God hath his hand and efficiency about sin several manner of ways and for distinct method sake I shall briefly set them down 1. God foresees and pre-ordains it else as I said it could not come to pass seeing God is omniscient and omnipotent to hinder it if he would Acts 2.23 Christ was delivered by the fore knowledge and determinate counsel of God What was a greater sin then the betraying the innocent and that too the Saviour of the world Yet this was pre-ordained of God and he meant to draw excellent good out of it and Gen. 15.19 20. Joseph tells his brethren As for you ye thought evil but God meant it for good to bring it to pass as it is this day to save much people alive 2. God permits it God's Decrees imply a necessity that sin shall be but do not impel or enforce thereunto We being left to our free choice God is not bound to hinder us he suffered them to walk in their own ways Acts 14.16 and we being left unto our own choice without God's special grace we are sure to chuse the worser part 3. God hath his concurrence in every action wherein sin is but not in the obliquity of it all our actions and motions are from God but the sinfulness thereof is from the lusts of the heart of man 4. God withdraws his preventing Grace or suspends it from a sinner for God is not bound up to Laws and conditions unto us and he may do it out of Soveraignty and he will do it somtimes in wisdom to try us and see whether we will seek after him and keep close unto him as he did to Hezekiah 2 Chron. 33.31 God left Hezekiah that he might know what was in his heart So somtimes he withdraws his grace in Justice and Judgement Psal 81.12 I gave them up to their own hearts lusts and they walked in their own counsels 5. God gives a concession and permission to wicked Instruments to stir up and move to evil as 1 Kings 22.22 I will go forth and be a lying Spirit in the mouth of Abab's Prophets And God said Go forth 6. God wisely disposes his Providences that they become a snare unto the sinner and yet no dishonour to God for his acts of Providences are in themselves good and are rather motives to holiness and duty if our hearts were sound then temptations to sin yea his very mercies will become unto them a snare Psal 69.22 Let their Table become a snare and their Welfare a Trap. A sinner like the Sea will make all it receives brackish though ever so sweet that runs into it 7. God's hand is conversant about sin as some of his judiciary punishments that he afflicts the sinner with as Rom. 1.26 2 Thes 2.11 God gave them up to vile affections and gave them strong delusions When we leave God and his ways justly may he give us up to our own lusts and perverse ways in a Judiciary way and to a reprobate sense 8. God limits sin Thus far thou shalt go and no farther Psal 76.10 The wrath of man shall praise thee and the remainder thereof shalt thou restrain So far as God gets glory by the permission of sin God will let the sinner take his swing but it shall not exceed its bounds but can presently destroy it or stop the current of it in an instant And so the remainders of wrath thou wilt restrain 9. God disposes the events and ends of all sin to his glory God would never permit sin if he could not bring good out of it Rom. 3.7 Adam's sin as one wittily said was a happy sin because it made way for the grace of God to be more clearly manifested unto the creature Many of God's attributes would never be so clearly advanced if it were not for sin to wit his mercy in pardoning justice in punishing wisdom in ordering power in over-ruling it Let us never therefore murmure against God for pre-ordaining and permitting sin for though the wages thereof be death yet thanked be God we have Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ Observ 4. Another Note from the words The Divel shall cast some of you in prison is That it is the Saints great comfort to know that their imprisonments and afflictions comes from Satan and his wicked instruments Saint Peter's rule was 1 Pet. 4.15 Let none of you suffer as an evil doer The comfort of sufferings will be quite abated by the guilt of sin neither must the Saints sufferings be voluntary and out of choice for unto such it may one day be said Who required these things at your hands There must be a just call unto afflications that must make them comfortable to us It is but a fond presumption to cast our selves upon imprisonments and tribulations Satan and his wicked instruments will be apt enough to do it and in that we may truly rejoyce that Christ hath thought us worthy to be Martyrs to his Truth Acts 5.41 Matth. 5.12 and hath given us so sure and strong a token of our Interest in him together with a sight of that glory of our interest which we then under that condition must virtually and strongly enjoy in him by faith but such are very fond that will desire to fall into imprisonments and tribulations out of an affectation to Martyrdom as many of the Quakers of these days do and Christ hath taught us to pray Lead us not into temptation and this had not been taught us had it not been grievous and evil to fall into it whether it were either the temptation unto sin or temptation of affliction or the cross for Christ himself prayed when his soul was troubled within him Father save me from this hour and Let this Cup pass from me John 12.27 though Christ submitted to the will of his Father and freely chose death and sufferings as our Mediator yet as a private person he would manifest the same affections that are in us and deprecate the evil of sufferings if possibly he could Therefore for us to desire or rush into them would be a mad zeal and irregular and not according to sound knowledge but if we desire to wait on God sincerely and live godly
light and sound knowledge If he be spiritually judicious and learned I wish him to search and enquire diligently true Berean-like whether things are so or not and declare it forth unto others So shall he deliver his own soul and his Brothers also from the snares of death To all which as the Close of all I say Amen Who am Kerris in Cornwal Nov. 1. 1658. Thine In all Christian services William Hicks The Preface GOD spake at sundry times in old time to our Fathers after a diverse manner by his Servants the Prophets but now in these later dayes hee speaks unto us by his Son and his Ambassadours the Apostles and Ministers of Christ And hee that would desire to know the minde of God towards his people and Church may by the blessing of God and the Spirit of Grace moving on his endeavours in searching meditating and inquiring into the Word of God both Old and New not only finde out that Treasure where out floweth both New and Old things that will make his soule wise unto salvation but also hee shall finde a treasure of wisedom that will replenish his soule whiles here beneath in all the changes of this World with a great deale of Peace and Comfort For what will add greater hopes or be a surer prop to a soule in the time of its Affliction and mourning then to fore see know and be assured next to its interest in Christ of the day of it's deliverance This hath been the Ordinary portion and Lot of every soule that is truly Interessed in Christ Jesus thorow their severall Generations for the Servant must not look to be greater then his Master Christ entered into his glory by Sufferings Temptations sorrows and the way of the Crosse his members must drink the same cup with him whiles here militant though not to the same measure nor to the same ends for herein they are not made mighty to bear his sufferings were to give satisfaction to Divine Justice that hee that knew no sin might be made sin for us that we thereby might become the Sons and Children of God Our sufferings are for the Exercise of our graces and to fullfil the remainder of the sufferings of the Mysticall Body of Christ in our selves in our Journying towards our Celestial Canaan And this hath not only been the portion of particular members but of the whole Body the true Church of God in all ages as appeares by the History thereof Yet notwithstanding our gracious God to manifest his Fatherly oversight and faithful providence and goodness which hee without Intermission dispenseth towards his Church and people hath often for a Comfort to the Godly and warning to the wicked not only delivered them from their oppressours and set them above them but so prefixed the time of their distresses and deliverances that both they and their enemies themselves in observing the events must needs acknowledge the All-wise hand of Gods providence to the one for good to the other in wrath and Judgment God hath promised hee will not be angry with his for ever God hath his accesses and his recesses his comings in and his withdrawings towards his Church Some are conditional as if we keep with God hee will be found of us but if we forsake him he will forsake us Some again are absolute and out of Soveraignty as that I will be found of them that sought me not c. Yet however Gods purpose of doing good to his Church is so stedfast and unalterable that though many of them run upon the performance of some precedent conditions or qualifications in his people yet he will in faithfulness perform his promises towards them in their deliverance either by making them a fit people for so great a mercy by working the condition in them and so will make them a willing people in the day of his power or otherwise rather then any of the promises shall fall to ground unaccomplished will do it absolutely of his good will and pleasure 1. Before the Floud God gave 120. years respit to the old World before he would execute his Judgment upon them Gen. 6.3 When this time was expired his Spirit would contend with them no longer but God came with the Floud and destroyed all living except Noah and what was with him in the Ark. 2. God declared to Abraham that his seed should bee a stanger in a Land that was not theirs in Aegypt and should serve them and they should afflict them for 400. years but withall that Nation whom they should serve hee would judge and afterwards they should come out with great substance Gen. 15.13 14. c. Which promise God did fulfill most faithfully unto them in its due time and after the expiration of the said Terme hee brought out his people with a mighty and strong Arme in drowning the Host of Pharaoh in the red Sea 3. To that Captivity in Babylon God sets a period of 70. years Jerem. 29.10 when that time was accomplished God stirred up the Spirit of Cyrus King of Persia to let the people go 4. To Daniel God shewed that 70. weeks viz. weeks of years being 490. years were to bee determined in which time the Messias should come and be cut off and at length the City of Jerusalem destroyed Dan. 9.24 25 26. verses And how all these things were fully accomplished is most evident to every one that knows any thing of Gods dealings towards his Church and people 5. In like manner there is a certain time set and determined upon the Church of God in the new Testament how long she shall be exposed to persecution and when she shall be delivered from it which is expressed in the Prophet Daniel 7.25 and the 12.7 They the Saints shall be given unto the fourth Beasts hand untill a time times and the dividing of time Which Prophesie of Daniel does answer that of Rev. 12.14 The Woman which is the Church of God shall be in the Wilderness and trodden under foot by the power of the Beast for a time times and half a time which is to say as it is explained in the sixth verse of the same Chapter 1260. dayes or years which terme for the comfort of the Saints the power of the Beast cannot exceed For he that hath set a bound and period to all Kingdoms and Empires in this World hath said it hither thou shalt go no farther And that Angel in the Prophet Daniel 12.7 held up his right hand and left hand to Heaven and sware by him that liveth for ever that it should be but for a time times and half It being then clearly evinced that God will in his appointed time visit his Church with sure mercy and having prefixed in all ages the time and continuance of their Distresses and persecutions and that in the day of his visitation he will come with a certain deliverance to his people and ruine to his enemies it is matter of great Joy comfort to his
and good works as formerly she did as the true effects and issues of that love or else c. Hence Note Observ That the contemplation of grace is the only Gospel motive unto true repentance The commemoration of God's former gracious dealing unto a backslidden soul will operate very strongly if not judicially hardned to recal him unto his God The straying prodigal experienced this truth in himself Luke 15.17 when he came to himself and considered how that many hired servants in his fathers house had bread enough and yet he starving for hunger it made him to reflect upon that full and gracious condition when he was as an obedient son with his father which moved him to set on the resolution to be a Trewant no longer but to arise and go unto his Father and say Father I have sinned against heaven and before thee If any thing will break the course of sin and recall the heart unto its first love the consideration of the former gracious dealings of God with it will effect it It will reason thus with it self was it not better with me when I kept close to God then now it is since I have broken with him Was not my soul more at peace within it self when I was more zealous of God's glory and of keeping his commands then now when I am more remiss and colder in my affections both towards God and christian duties Was not then my food more spiritual and my delights more heavenly then now when I am clogg'd with the vanities of this world and the bewitching lusts thereof Had I not then a freer access to God and of a freer spirit in my approches crying Abba Father then now having strayed from him instead thereof having a spirit of bondage and of fear In short when I kept close with God did not a face of heaven as it were appear in all my performances and relations but now having departed from him all is turned into hell and bitterness against me Surely those considerations of grace formerly received will work more upon an ingenious spirit then any thundring Legal threats whatsoever yet I add if these will not do Christ hath another course and method and can come judicially and remove his candlestick from amongst such obstinate and unrepentant sinners Observ 2. Another Note is That true Gospel repentance consists not only in changing the mind but of practise and conversation also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rescipicite to wax wiser or repent do not only consist to grow wiser in the judgement but in the choice of the practical affections also If the will be not right as to its objects as well as the judgement it will not denominate a true repentant The church of Ephesus was right as to her faith for which she suffered in patience yet her practise and affections were not streight for which she had the check and commanded to do the first works works of love works of charity works of piety which formerly she had been zealous in In true repentance there is a Terminus a quo and Terminus ad quem Turn ye turn ye every one from the abomination of his ways there is the terminus a quo but this is not all a negative righteousness will not serve turn but there must be Terminus ad quem a positive righteousness also There must be a doing of the first works of holiness and godliness towards God and of love and righteousness towards all but more especially towards the houshold of faith These are the adequate ingredients of true and Gospel repentance It is a gross deceit in many that think that they have believed sufficiently and they have repented sufficiently when they have altered their judgment or at least their weather-cock opinion from one external form unto another as when an Episcopal man is become for a Presbyterie O most kind and benigne Sun-shine quoth he but when a Presbyterian turns Independent in judgement he presently cries out that heaven is opened unto him never considering that the kingdom of heaven does consist in godliness and righteousness but in outward forms of worship which if rightly regulated somthing of each might be rightly admitted to make a just composure In the next place some think their repentance very sound when they have changed one errour for another when of an Arminian or Pelagian are become Antinomists rightly so termed denying and opposing the morality of the Law as a rule of duty obliging unto christians when of an Arrian or Antitrinitarian are become Tridheites or worshippers of three Gods c. So corrupt is the heart of man that will make his own opinion an Idol and all that looks not that way nor brings any flowers to that sacrifice and yet otherwise apparently gracious shall neither have the title of a true believer or a repentant soul amongst them Therefore with all such I would leave this Scripture as a Signet upon their finger Remember from whence thou art fallen and repent and do thy first works Observ 3. Another Note from the authority of the person Christ that gives this memento is That Christ's commands in his Word should be very powerful and efficacious to bring us unto repentance Shall Christ be our Anamnestes or Remembrancer and set our faults before us by his Spirit in the Word and shall not our hearts be molten for it Shall he call from heaven to us in his ever-living word of Prophesie and shall we not intend or hearken to that heavenly vision He gave but one glance on Peter reflecting on his unkindness and denial which caused Peter to turn aside and weep bitterly And shall he not only look upon us with his daylie providential acts of goodness and mercy which leadeth unto repentance but give us line upon line and precept upon precept and yet not return by repentance It is the signe of most obdurate hearts and of stiff-necked sinners But some will say We want wills to it and if Christ gave wills as well as commands we should readily follow him I answer first Where Christ lays his commands on his chosen ones he also gives there the first grace of his Spirit to enable to obey that command and we know the Spirit may be opposed and the Spirit may be quenched and is so often by our own defects and by reason of the abundancy of corruptions so that the want of wills to good things proceed from our own base and corrupt wills not for want of power from Christ who commands us to them but take notice though the operations of the Spirit may by the Elect themselves be opposed darkned and quenched partially but not totally and finally but at last will get the victory in bringing forth the work of God unto perfection Secondly It is in vain for persons in an ●nregenerate state to complain for want of wills for before Christ moves thereon by his Spirit of grace they cannot rightly will any good thing or work but the first grace being given
to them and as apt to hear them as they you But I confess you have those christian societies and churches among you that are as Lillies shining in graces among those Thorns and unfruitful Nations and to retard our reformation in church and ordinances till all be squared and hewn fit for this work or before the Magistrate compels all unto this work is a vain expectation seeing that there is so much of that old leven of our ancestors National Churches National Officers Birth priviledges and Ordinances on that account c. still remaining in the hearts of most amongst us that it will not only render the work of a full reformation in this generation most difficult but the attempt thereof rather dangerous and prejudicial not only to the faithful in this Land but generally to the cause of Christ in all the reformed Nations round about us Witness the intemperate zeale of many that lived in the days of the first reformation who became a reproach and a shame in their irregular attempts about this work Though they had good hearts and desired and aimed at good and just things yet they prosecuted it not justly for to denominate a good action or work The thing it self desired and attempted must not only be a good and honest thing in it self as a full reformation to God's word is but it must have other honest circumstances in it also 1 The time when must be considered in such a time when God and a clear providence calls unto it 2 The manner how must be considered in a peaceable maner it is to be endeavoured and promoted as the work of the spirit of peace not with wars tumults and rebellions against Magistrates which is as the sin of witchcraft So that the best action may lose its reward and the atempters thereof suffer justly for the unjust prosecution thereof It is a sure rule to christians that they are to do no evil that good may come thereof We are not to sin against the Laws of God nor his Ordinance of Magistracy unless cases of inevitable necessity where God will rather have mercy then Sacrifice to promote any just end or good whatsoever for we are bound to walk by the rule of God's commands and precepts not of events and providences Therefore all ye faithfull ones of this land be wise and sober in this your way of temptation stop not the current of God's reformation by your precipitate and irregular actings be you still and you shall see the salvation of our God You see the main hinderance of this full work amongst us even the old leven of false worships derived and left unto us from our ancestors God will remove this more and more by steps and degrees and that more generally and will enlarge the Tents of Jacob among us if we provoke not God by our sins towards him But to expect a total reformation never look for it until the day Star shall arise with an incomparable glory In the interim let us walk honestly and soberly like children of the Light serving and fearing God and honoring the King and then God will make them unto us Nursing Fathers and Nursing Mothers And most happy and blessed are the people that have their portion and lot in such a Land Object But after all this an Objection may be risen The church of Pergamus had those among them that held and maintained the doctrines of Balaam and the Nicolaitans and practised spiritual and corporal adulteries so held the church of Corinth Thyatira had the doctrines of Jezabel Galathia the Jewish doctrine of circumcision and many other great corruptions were among those primitive churches as drunkenness denying the resurrection incest eating things offered unto Idols and the obscenity of the Nicolaitans Yet these are still called the churches of Christ his seven candlesticks his faithful ones called and elect And are not then our Parochial churches our National churches as truly churches of Christ as those were And are they not as sound in doctrine and practises as those first primitive christians and churches were and so deserve the Name of churches of Christ faithful elect and called as well as they 1 I Answer We are to look unto the first institution of all churches if they are gathered and planted by the Ministry of the Gospel and Spirit they are truly churches of Christ elect and called though in process of time the envious one sowed plentifully among the good Wheat his Tares and Darnel as among those of Corinth Pergamus and others in the Primitive time yet I believe Christ had but a few things against theirs in respect what he has against ours they were but corrupt in part ours all leprous they lost but some members we the very vitals For I much question whether our National churches were of this Gospel structure as those primitive churches were at the first seeing we read in History of their civill institution and beginning being so divided or ordained by the politique Laws of the Nation Yet withall I say we had the sincere faith of Christ here preach'd amongst us presently after if not in the very Apostles days by Joseph of Arimathea as Historians testifie this good seed was almost lost among us but again revived by the providence of God in after ages but held captive and low under the Tyranny of Antichristian darkness yet doubtless God had here and elswhere his invisible church and elect ones Our succession to the Apostles is by cleaving to their doctrines and so we own a succession from them but not a visible succession of churches for so we have sayled under the Antichrists raign and tyranny over us and to plead that our parochial Societies are churches of Christ is but at best to plead that our Hundreds or Counties are churchdivisions Presbyteries or Ecclesiastique Jurisdictions also being of the same civil institution with the former But some write that Dionysius Pope of Rome was the first divider and institutor of Parishes about Anno 267. and brought into England by Honorius Bishop of Canterbury as learned Master Selden in his Book de Decimis testifies 2 I Answer If our churches were right in their first institution gathered by the word and spirit we have as really lost the very being of our churches under Antichrist's raign as the churches of Corinth Pergamus Ephesus Smyrna c. under the Saracenical tyranny and Mahometanism And therefore there is as great need to call our churches out of Babylon and to restore them from Antichristianisme as Pergamus c. of the miserable captivated Asian churches from Turcism and Mahometanism unless we grant that the whore of Babylon had the keeping and was the preserver of the Ordinances of the true Spouse and had the power of the Keys committed unto her And therefore the authority that many churches pretend unto by succession of churches is but a sorry one and at the best but Antichristian and Popish Lastly I Answer That it is not corruptions in
murther rather then cure and save alive Object But you will object How is the justice of God vindicated if he smites both godly and ungodly together for the sins of the wicked among them I answer If the godly in a church do connive freely tolerate or wink at the sins of the wicked they are come partakers with them also therein so also justly in their judgments and miseries The churches and faithfull in Pergamus and Thyatira were justly visited by God for suffering the doctrines of Balaam Nicolaitans and Iezabel among them and righteously wrapt up in one common calamity with the Balaamites and Nicolaitans But secondly if the faithful in a Church do protest declare against and endeavour as much as in them lies and by all lawful means for the purging out of the evil and erroneous persons and doctrines among them they have done their duty towards God and delivered their souls from guilt Though the common calamity and judgment of God on the wicked may reach these too without any derogation to divine justice for it toucheth not them as a judgment but as tryals and for other good ends of God Jeremiah Daniel Ezekiel and other faithful servants of God suffered very much in the Caldean captivity yet not as for their own sins but for other especial ends of God But very often God doth and will save his faithful ones as wheat amongst the chaff by a temporal salvation in the midst of judgments and destruction of wicked ones round about God will call out righteous Lot from Sodom and will provide Noah an Ark when he comes with flames of fire or flouds of desolating waters on the wicked world did not God's persevering providence and special mark of grace appear in this Nation in preserving and keeping many precious graines of Wheat amongst all our chaff in this late day of our winowing and tribulation And many whereof as it were were taken by the hand by God as righteous Lot and Noah and Arks provided for them by God to pass from Sodome and the wicked world over the flouds into a land of rest the Mountains of Ararat I mean the wildernesses of America And so indeed the faithful witnesses of Christ by the Dragon 's powring out of flouds of persecution after them fled into the wilderness and were there preserved for some times until the day of wrath was over Therefore when you see your faithful Lots Noahs c. fly from you or called by God to places of security look then for desolating times Isa 26.20 21. When our Halc●●n birds as Swallows c. fly from us it is a signe of approaching winter So when good and godly men are removed out of their places or driven into corners then observe it as a true Prognostick Judgment and Indignation is nigh at hand Observ 5. When God is wrath with a people he turns his sweetest mercies into the most terrible judgments The word of God's mouth which is the staff and comfort of his people he can turn unto the voyce of Trumpets and as the roaring of many waters for terribleness When we keep close unto Christ then all things are ours Friends Servants Riches children and our Tables are mercies to us But when we are become enemies to Christ by evil works then Friends Servants Riches Children our Tables and all are become snares unto us When the King frowns on us all his Courtiers and Nobles will do it also Whilst God is our Friend all the whole creation will serve us freely but if he frowns all will conspire and rebel against us His Angels whom he formerly commanded for our safety to pitch their Tents about us will then be commanded to come with slaughter weapons against us When a mans wayes please the Lord hee maketh his enemies to be at peace with him Prov. 16.7 Babylon could never have hurt Zion till Zion had offended When Pergamus Thyatira and the rest of the offending Asian churches forsaked God instead of the powerful sword of Christ's mouth or word of grace in convincing them of sin and mortifying their corruptions or speaking comfortably to them he sends forth another word a word of judgment and indignation commanding their adversaries to go forth with their destroying weapons either of War Pestilence or Famine to sweep them off from the land of the living that their place should be no more found O therefore let us be sure to keep God our friend Vers 17. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden Manna and will give him a white Stone and in the Stone a new name writen which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it He that is wise and hath an understanding heart amongst you let him consider those premonitions which I have so often inculcated lest the judgments threatned for your sins overtake you and therefore hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden Manna as if Christ had said although I will come against the wicked ones in the church of Pergamus and fight against them with the sword of my mouth yet to him that overcometh that is that opposeth and escapeth the temptations of those pernicious doctrines amongst them and keep themselves undefiled therein to them will I give to eat of the hidden Manna Here some difficulty or interpretation offers what is meant by this hidden Manna many assert it to be Christ which is that invisible food received by faith according to John 6.32 33 34. which cometh down from Heaven and there typified forth by Manna but saving due reverence to the learned that goes that way I cannot joyn with them singly in that Interpretation for First It is here called hidden Manna or strange Manna not as yet undiscovered now Christ was the known and manifest spiritual food and Manna unto all believers and so that of John 6.3 is brought thereby to verifie it and allude therunto Secondly Every believer hath Christ already as his spiritual food and Manna and therefore it is but a surplusage and tautologie to promise that as a crown and reward to the conquering faithful ones which they enjoy already even from their first day or in their lowest state of faith therefore surely it must be somwhat more then Christ spiritually eaten by faith Manna was the food that came down from Heaven that God gave to his children of Israel in the wilderness Exod. 16.14 15. c. And as Antiquity and Iewish Rabbies testifie in the eating thereof is represented all sorts of meat to the taste that the appetite or curiosity could wish for and therefore it was a fit Type for to represent Christ by who was the true bread of life that could fill and answer all our necessities and that he that should eat thereof should never hunger more but this is a hidden Manna a strange secret bread of life not yet
her she alone shall not suffer for her adulteries and idolatries but all those whom she hath enticed and deluded to be sharers and complices with her in these her abominations Hence Note Observ 1. God is very long suffering and merciful towards the worst of sinners God gives this woman Jezabel most corrupt in doctrine and manners a space a long space or tract of time to repent God forbore the old sinful world a long time under the preaching of Noah before he brought the Flood upon them to sweep them away for their transgressions God suffered long also Sodom and Gomorrah most vile cities in abominations before he sent forth fire from heaven to consume them How long did God suffer the provocations of his own people Israel in idolatries murmurings oppressions injustices adulteries c. from one age to another before he would remove the habitation of his glory from Israel yea after they had put the Son of God to death through their wicked malice and enmity towards him yet how willing was God to call them to repentance by sending his Apostles and Ministers among them to bring them to the faith if possible and so be saved and waited long upon this work for fifty sixty years and upward until the days of Vespasian when Titus overthrew the city of Jerusalem when the Jews were sold for a groat a head and not one stone left upon another in the Temple as Christ had foretold for their obstinate impenitency and wickedness How long did God forbear us in this Land for the abominations among us sins of Jezabel of a bloody nature against the Saints and Prophets of God besides the many superstitious Will-worships idolatries and fornications permitted and countenanced as it were by authority for some series of years before the Lord did break out against us in wrath and judgment All this connotes unto us the gracious nature of our God that he is a God merciful gracious long-suffering full of bowels of compassion ready to forgive and remit the very worst of sinners as persecutors idolaters adulterers Jezabels Balaamites Nicholaitans and what not upon their repentance and turning from their sinful ways unto God and holiness Therefore O sinner never complain against God for want of grace or long-suffering towards thee if thou perish the fault is thine own through thine own perverseness and unbelief and not God's for want of grace mercy or giving time enough of repentance to thee From the remarkable word Behold Note Observ 2. That Gods judgments upon sinners are to be remarked and taken notice of by all wise and godly persons Behold saith Christ what I am bringing upon Jezebel and her wicked associates for their abominations consider of it it is for an example to you that if you be found in the same transgressions with her you shall be partakers with her in her judgments God always forewarns of evils before they are coming that his own precious ones may be secured and saved in the day of wrath in Rev. 18.2 the Angel cries out with an Ecce Babylon is fallen Babylon is fallen many hundreds of years before the real accomplishment thereof and to what end That the godly may consider and take notice of her abominations and of the wrath and judgments denounced against her that so they may com● out of her and not be partakers with her sins lest they be partakers with her plagues also How many voices of the Lord's Messengers and Trumpets are gone forth with a Behold in their mouths that the Lord is coming in fiery indignation against all workers of iniquity and yet who lays it to heart Observ 3. It is most just with God when he makes the occasions and instruments whereby we have sinned against God to be the instruments of our punishments and chastisements If we turn our Tables into surfetting and drunkenness it is just with God to make them a snare unto us If we make wine or our lusts our god God can make wine and our lusts to be our executioners in shortning our days by intemperancy If we make gold riches or honour our Dalilah God may justly lay a wedge of gold in our way as he did to Achan or honour as unto Absolom unto our utter ruine and destruction If Jezabel affects her bed and close covertures for her whoredoms and idolatries God can justly make that bed of folly a bed of great tribulation to her If we please our selves in the society of evil companions those very consorts of ours God will make them rods of affliction to us for how sad will it be unto the wicked in the last day when those that were companions in sin and wickedness shall curse one another for their wicked examples and encouragements to evil given to one another in their life time Thus God punishes sin by sin If Pharaoh will have a hard heart against the Israel of God God will give Pharaoh a hardned heart in judgment God hath his hand so far in sin as in justice he can turn it to a punishment for sin and this is according to the equity of that of the Poet N●n Lex est justior ulla Quam necis Artifices arte perire sua Observ 4. Great and grievous tribulations and judgments attend not only false Teachers themselves but their followers also The Bed in the days of health peace and quiet is the place of solace rest and comfort but in the day of affliction sickness or tribulation it is the receptacle of our griefs sorrow and anguish All the night long saith David I water my Couch with my tears and therefore most aptly taken up by the Spirit to represent unto us a state of sorrow anguish and tribulation into which Jezebel and her adherents or followers of her doctrine shall be cast for so her adulterers are to be understood for I cannot think it reasonable though this Nicholaitish Prophetess did hold corporal fornication lawful yet that all of her Sect and followers of her doctrine did commit corporal fornication with her but th●●●ll such as were her disciples and followers may be truly sai● to commit Adultery with her in a spiritual sense and understanding And so in cap 17. vers 2. The Kings of the earth are said to commit Fornication with the great Whore and the Inhabitants of the earth to be made drunken with the wine of her fornication that is with the intoxicating and abominable Doctrines and Idolatries of Babylon So here all that do adulterize with Jezebel that is follow and joyn to her abominable doctrines and practises shall be cast into the same bed of anguish and tribulation wi●h her self They that will partake of Babylons sins must not think it hard to partake of Babylons plagues the Merchants that joyned to her Idolatrous Merchandizings trade shall cry Alas alas for that great City and the Kings of the earth that committed Fornication with her shall bewaile her and lament because of the anguish come upon her