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A61474 The rise, race, and royalty of the kingdom of God in the soul of man opened in several sermons upon Matthew 18.3 : as also the loveliness & love of Christ set forth in several other sermons upon Psal. 45. v. 1, 2. : together with an account of the state of a saint's soul and body in death / by Peter Sterry ... Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672. 1683 (1683) Wing S5482; ESTC R14809 577,885 544

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Debt any Burthen 〈◊〉 Guilt Sin or Sorrow come lay thy head upon this Pillow the Naked ●eart of God in the Naked Bosom of Jesus Christ. Here thou wilt sleep and thy ●eep will be sweet to thee thou wilt forget thy Debts and Cares thou wilt 〈◊〉 no weight no burthen upon thee any more 3. The Love of God poureth forth itself in Christ Indifferently that is 1. Without Distinction 2. ●ithout Condition 1. The Love of God poureth forth itself in Christ without Distinction John 〈◊〉 16. God so loved the World that he gave his onely-begotten Son that whoso●ver believeth in him should not perish but should have everlasting Life Let 〈◊〉 Sinners let all the Souls of all Mankind hear this All Persons all States 〈◊〉 D●grees the Persons of all Sinners All States and Degrees of Sin are A●●e to the Love of God in Jesus Christ. It findeth no Distinctions It maketh ●ll Distinctions by its own Election Descent and Operation It taketh away 〈◊〉 Distinctions by putting the greatest Comeliness upon the most uncomely ●rts by pouring forth itself in the greatest Loveliness upon the unloveliest ●arts by being Infinite in the Effusion of itself upon Every Part of Christs 〈◊〉 The First Matter is said by learned men to be a Deep of Emptiness and Darkness a meer Possibility a Pure Passiveness to all Forms of Things Such Matter such a Subject is every Soul to the Divine Love in Christ. Every Soul is in itself a great Deep covered with the Blackness of a Darkness But it is to This Love a meer Possibility a Pure Passiveness It cannot actuate itself to a Complyance or a Resistance Love cometh to it as its Form infuseth itself into it penetrateth thorow the whole Substance of it filleth it in every Part. Love reigneth Powerfully over it reigneth gloriously in it maketh it a Kingdom of Love maketh it a Lovely Queen to itself standing at its own right hand reigning and ruling together with itself in this New Kingdom of Love Rom. 5. 20. Where Sin abounded there Grace hath abounded much more Seas and rivers have their High-Water Marks Thus far their Waters come when they are highest but no further The Sea of Divine Love in the Bosom of Christ hath no High-Water Mark no Bound Thus far Love shall flow thus high its pure and sweet Waves shall rise to wash to make white to make new to overflow Sinners of such Circumstances But beyond this no Love shall pass to Sins of such aggravations of so deep and foul a Dye to Sins against so much Light so much Love to Sins so often repeated after so many new Repentances new Resolutions to Sins so black so bloody No The Love of God is without Distinction to all Sins and over all Sinners in Jesus Christ. If It maketh any Difference It floweth first It riseth highest there where Sin hath most abounded that there It may be most Glorified The Love of God in Jesus Christ maketh the greatest Sinners its Patterns to all the World of Men and Angels Its Master-pieces to Eternity 1 Tim. 1. 15. God had mercy on me the Chiefest of Sinners that I might be an Ensample to all that shall believe in ages to come saith St. Paul The holy Apostle doth not speak vainly when he calleth himself The Chief of Sinners he speaketh the truth in the Holy Ghost and lyeth not He setteth himself as a Light on a high Watch-Tower to all thorow all ages that shall fa●● upon Seas of Lust in a dark Night of Ignorance and Unbelief exposed to Storms of Wrath. He inviteth them to make thither there they shall be safe they shall find rest they shall find a Heven of Divine Love in the Bosom of Jesus Christ defended by the Rocks of Eternity the Divine Attributes from every wind No Vessel will fear want of water there where it seeth the greatest Ship of the greatest burthen deepest loaden which draweth the greatest depth of waters to sail safely St. Paul being dead yet speaketh to the greatest Sinners in every age after this manner Behold a Sea of Love a Channel of Love the Love of God poured forth in the Bosom of Jesus Christ. My self the greatest Sinner deepest loaden with Sin and Guilt who draw the greatest depth of Love have here found Love enough unfathomable Love on which I have bin carried safely triumphantly unto that Flourishing Land of Glory where now I feast continually with all Blessed Spirits in the midst of all Incorruptible Beauties and Joyes Let no sinner ever after me doubt to trust himself to this Channel to put himself upon this Sea of Love in the Bosom of the Lord Jesus Thus the Love of God poureth forth itself without Distinction in the Glorified Person of our Blessed Saviour 2. The Father poureth forth his Love in Christ Indifferently that is Without Condition 1. The Love of the Father dependeth upon no Conditions between himself and his Son the Father doth not say to Christ I will pour forth my Love in thee for Sinners but upon this Condition that thou make thy Soul an offering for Sin that thou satisfie my Justice and my Wrath that thou take upon thee to make them capable of my Love suitable to me in Holiness and Spirituality All that the Lord Jesus hath done or suffered is no Condition but Consequent of the Father's Love Love is the Sea These are the many Springs by which it variously boileth up the many Streams and Windings in which it playeth with itself as it runneth along in this Earthly Image until it return into the Sea itself again from whence it came The Lord Jesus testifieth The Words which I speak are not mine but the Father's He doth the Works It is the First the Supreme Love itself which shut up itself in Flesh which was made Flesh It is That Love which weepeth bleedeth dyeth which hangeth upon the Cross lieth in the Grave It is that Love which riseth again maketh itself a Spirit ascendeth up on high taketh to itself Its First and great Glory It is that Love which as a Spirit cometh to thee Invisibly by day and by Night which is now with thee Invisibly wooing thee in all Forms in Its Blood in Its Beauties by all means working itself into thine heart It is The Love of the Father That Love which is the Onely Father which doth all the Works which speaketh all the Words in the Person of the Lord Jesus It is the same Gold which is stampt in several pieces with several Images to make Crowns Angels Twenty shilling Pieces Coin and Currant Money for Traffick The Incarnation Active Obedience Sufferings Resurrection Intercession of the Lord Jesus his Presence his Powers his Operations in the Spirit are All The same Gold The same Divine Love in several Forms bearing several Figures for Traffick and Commerce between God and the Creature When thou presentest to God the Blood the Glory the Intercession the Spiritual Operations the Graces of the Lord Jesus
their Eyes And therefore their Eyes are full of Tears they go on weeping but they carry their precious Seed with them in the Secret of their Souls These are Gods Mourners and these are to apply to themselves that sweet Promise Es. 57. 18. I have seen his ways I will heal him I will lead him also and I will restore Peace to him and to his Mourners the verse before was For the iniquities of his Covetousness I was Wroth with him and smote him I hid me and was Wroth and he went on frowardly in the way of his Heart How absolute how sweet how full is this Promise What objection canst thou make against thy self which the Lord doth not here punctually answer 1. Object Thou sayest I have been very sinful and still continue so Mercies Judgments do me no good but make me more wanton or more froward in an evil way Ans. Hark the Lord tells thee that he knows all this He hath seen thy ways the Evil of thy ways and every Aggravation of the Evil in them yet he saith I will heal thee He undertakes to be Himself thy Physician 2. Object But thou ●ryest ●ut I am Sick with my Lusts I am wounded with miseries I am broken with horrours And I have no Strength to recover my self out of any of these Ans. But the Lord Jesus saith I will heal the● of all these Evils of thy Sins thy Sorrows and thy Fears I will do it for thee by mine own Right Hand and for mine own Sake 3. Obj. Still thou objectest against thine own Mercies and complainest that thou knowest not Jesus Christ nor the way to Him Or if thou didst thou hast neither Will nor Power to come to him that thou mayst be healed by Him Ans. But what saith the Lord to thee I will lead thee also I will first come to thee I will stretch out my Hand towards thee and take hold of thy Spirit I will draw thee towards my self I will direct thee in the right Paths of my Love I will bear thee up in the way that thou shalt not fall in it nor fall from it 4. Obj. But thy Melancholy Dark and Sullen thoughts still abound in thee and suffer thee to have no Peace These fill thee with Fears and Tremblings that thou canst not take comfort in any thing Ans. But God will restore comfort to thee and to thy Mourners He will bring again that Comfort which thou hadst once in thy Spirit which thou hadst in Paradise It is now but laid aside hid sown in thee God will bring it forth to Light and set it before thee and make it to grow up out of thine own Spirit in the sight of thy Spirit and in the sight of all thy Mourners all those melancholy thoughts which now fill thee with so much heaviness I will restore Comfort Saith God The Comfort the Joy for the want of which thou Mournest is thine already it was thine Eternally it was the Grace given to thee before all times in Jesus Christ as St. Paul speaks to Timothy But as the Trees were first in the Creation and then the Seed and then again the Trees are restored to themselves out of their Seed So thy Comforts have been hid in thine Heart in which they lye in their proper Seed and out of which God will make them to grow up and so restore them to thee and thee to thy Spiritual and Heavenly self Thus much for the Second Answer The Peace and the Kingdom of God may be sown though they be not grown up in thee So I have done with the First Spirit to be silenc'd in the Soul that she may have Peace which is the Spirit of Wrath from God 2. The Spirit of the Devil This is the Second Spirit to be silenced in the Soul for her Spiritual Peace Read those Verses Psal. 46. 2. 3. Therefore we will not fear though the Earth be removed and though the Mountains be carryed into the midst of the Sea Though the Waters thereof roar and the Mountains shake with the swelling thereof Selah In the verse following you read of a River whose streams refresh the City of God This River is clearly the Spirit of God This Sea then which troubles the Earth must be the Spirit of the Devil the Natural Power of Darkness in the Creature which while it kept its own place and order had a Beauty in it but forsaking its own habitation as St. Jude speaketh it brings Confusion You may confirm that sense of the Sea in this place by comparing Two or Three places of Scripture more one with another Gen. 1. 2. That Darkness out of which the Light and Strength of the Creature was first raised is express'd by a Sea Darkness was upon the Face of the Deep and the Spirit of God moved upon the Face of the Waters Revel 20. 3. The Angel casts the Devil into the Bottomless Pit The Word here which is translated Bottomless Pit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 answer in Greek to that in Hebrew Tehôm which is expounded the Deep in that First of Genesis And the Sea is frequently called by this Name thorough the Scriptures Teh●m 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Deep The Devil was cast down into the great Deep of his own Darkness and shut up there Revel 21. 1. I saw a new Heaven and a new Earth and there was no more Sea The Spirit of the Devil and the Power of Darkness was now shut up in itself and no more troubled the Peace and Beauty of the Creature Though there was still Night and Day Darkness and Light yet there was no more Sea the Darkness was as a sweet Calm Stream refreshing the Earth and mingled with the Light of Life This Sea of Darkness and confusion lies at the bottom of the Spirit of every man naturally It encompasseth us on every side This often opens itself upon us and the Mountains of all our Strength Joy or Glory are swallowed up in the midst of it When the Waters of this Sea evil Spirits roar upon our Souls they fill them with Fear amazement and Horrour The Sea is accounted the Cause of Earth-quakes The Earth in a Man all the Foundations of his Life and Joy are violently shaken in him when this Sea swells beneath them What Peace what Establishment can there be to the Soul while this Power of Darkness rageth As the World shall have no Peace till it be bound up in its own Deep so neither can the Soul This is the Second Spirit to be silenced 3. The Spirit of a Man in Himself Before the Soul can have Peace her own Spirit must be silent in the midst of her Psal. 4. 4. We have this advice given us Commune with your own Heart upon your Bed and be still This seems to be a Contradiction Commune and be still But the Selah added points out a more hidden sense Here are Two Terms in this Scripture which have a various Sense Heart and Bed 1.
The Spiritual Man at first lies hid under the Natural Man as Seed under the Ground So St. Paul speaks of it Gal. 3. 19. Wherefore then served the Law it was added because of Transgressions till the Seed should come to whom the Promise was made and it was ordained by Angels in the hand of a Mediator While a Man lives under the Law the Seed of Promise is not yet come that is the Spiritual Man which is One with Christ and so the Promised Seed is not come up or put forth in the Soul But it lies hid under the Ministry of Angels which restrain Sin by inward Impressions and outward Dispensations of the Good or Evil Things of this World and it lies hid under a Mediator which is the Earthly Image of God according to this Creation in which God stands as a Mediator between Man and Himself in the Spiritual Image which is the Heavenly Person of Jesus Christ. God in this Earthly Image Heightens and Suppresseth Sin by his Divided Appearances of Mercy and Wrath by his Divided Administrations of Allurement and Terror Reward and Punishment Thus God as a Mediator stands between Man and the Person of Christ hiding that Person together with the Spiritual Man which is in Christ from Man And so God converseth with Man at this Distance after this manner till the Seed come in which God and Man are no more Two but One Spirit in Jesus Christ. This is the First State of the Spiritual Man 2 Secondly the Spiritual Man breaks forth thorow the Natural Man appears in it and together with it Gal. 2. 20. I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life which I live is by the Faith of the Son of God c. Christ and the Spiritual Man are joyned together by an inseparable Union When these break forth in a Man yet clothed with Flesh they draw the Person of a Man to have his Life in themselves as in his proper Principle They shew forth themselves to him as that Appearance and Image of Things in which he is to dwell The Principles of Nature are now as a Death to a Man so far as he abides in them The Fleshly Image of Things is a Prison or an Inchantment or a Whorish Woman to him He loaths the Embraces of it though he cannot quite shake it off A Saint now labours to crucify and casts off both these Yet while he is shut up in them he comforts himself in he casts himself upon the Spiritual Man and the Life of Christ which dwell in These together with him and look forth thorow these as thorow the Lattices upon him 3. The Third State of the Spiritual Man is that in which he is Absolute free from the Bonds of the Flesh no more Comprehended by but Comprehending the Natural Man in himself St. Paul speaks of this State 2 Corin. 5. 2. In this we groan earnestly desiring to be cloathed upon with our House which is from Heaven As Jesus Christ is at the same time Blessed and Glorious in Heaven yet withal living in thy Flesh who art a Member of Him and suffering with thee So thy Spiritual Man even while it is streightned here below in thy Natural Life is at Liberty above in Heaven in Jesus Christ. This Man at once comes down from Above in its full Glory upon thee and breaks forth from Below from out of thy Fleshly Life to a full Liberty And this is the House which comes down from Heaven to cloath thee that thou mayst not be naked But this House from Heaven doth not cloath thee till thy Earthly Tabernacle be dissolved in Death as appears by the first verse of that Chapter cited next before 2 Corin. 5. 1. When our Earthly Tabernacle is dissolved we have a House not made with Hands Eternal in the Heavens These are the Three States of the Spiritual Man The First of these is the Legal State of a Christian. The Second is the Evangelical State before Death The Third is the Angelical State that State to which we cannot come but by Death or a Change instead of Death when as Jesus Christ speaketh We shall be as the Angels in Heaven Thus much we have spoken of the First Distinction 2. Distinct. The Second Distinction is upon the Spiritual Man in the Evangelical State or upon an Evangelical Christian in this Life He also hath Three Distinct Growths St. Iohn speaks of all Three in One Place 1 John 2. 12. I write to you Little Children because your Sins are forgiven for his Names sake v. 13. I write unto you Fathers because you have known Him who is from the Beginning I write unto you Young Men because ye have overcome the Wicked One. I write unto you little Children because ye have known the Father v. 14. I have written unto you Fathers because ye have known Him that is from the Beginning I have written unto you Young Men because ye are strong and the Word of God abideth in you and ye have overcome the Wicked One The Apostle doubles his mention of all Three Growths for Certainty and Efficacy that we may take the more Clear and Distinct notice of it He placeth the Two Extreams the Children and Fathers First Then he puts the Middle-State in the Last Place because that is the more Remarkable and Active in the World The Children are not yet grown up to the Conflict The Fathers are past the Brunt and violence of it For the same Reason in his Repetition he adds something when he speaks of the Young Men to encourage them Now let us speak a word or two particularly of Each of these Growths 1. The First Growth of an Evangelical Christian is his Child-hood The spiritual Man when it first begins to put forth itself in us suits itself much to our Natural Capacities puts itself into Fleshly Forms and Appearances as into Swathing Bands Yet it submits and subordinates all these Appearances to the Spiritual Appearance itself in the highest and most grown State It Owns That It Depends upon That It Directs its Growth to That Thus it is a Little Child and Knows the Father 2. Secondly an Evangelical Christian comes to be a Young Man This is then when thou comest to distinguish between the Fleshly and the Spiritual Appearances of the Spiritual Man or of Jesus Christ in thee When a Saint grows strong in Spiritual Appearances when he begins to abide firm in them then he sets himself against the Fleshly Appearances because the Devil hath his Chiefest Strength and Seat in them And now thou hast overcome the Wicked One when once thou hast discovered and discerned the Fleshly Appearances from the Spiritual Life itself When thou labourest to crucify the One as fast as it Grows up that thou mayst live more abundantly in the Other thou hast now taken from the Devil his most Principal Power and Engine He is now falling apace like Lightning from Heaven in thy Soul This is
Object which is the Person of Christ rising in us like the Sun in his proper Sphere This Earth which we tread upon This Heaven which we see shining round about us are not so manifest to our natural Senses as Jesus Christ that Power of God which bringeth forth beareth up us and all things that Wisdom of God which encompasseth us round about with its various brightnesses and beauties is present open and evident to the Spiritual Eye Doth not this move us to understand that there is an Heavenly Person ever w●●h us in whom are set before us all the Delights of our Eyes all the Desires of our Hearts and that the only Bar between us and these Beauties these Blessednesses is either our want of Senses or the Dulness of our Senses that we discern them not Mat. 10. 51. Bartimeus the blind beggar hearing that Jesus passed by cryeth out Jesus thou Son of David have mercy on me He ceased not to cry till the Lord maketh a stand and asketh him what he would have He answereth Lord that I may receive my sight Isa. 50. 4. The Prophet saith of God He waketh mine Ear morning by morning he wakeneth mine Ear to hear as the Learned You that are no Christians indeed who have no Spiritual Senses cease not crying Jesus thou Brightness of the Father's Glory have mercy on me that I may receive my sight You that are in truth Christians and have Spiritual Senses drowsie and dull whose heart is awake in you while you sleep cry to the Lord Jesus to awaken your Eye and your Ears morning by morning moment by moment that you may see his Shape and hear his voice This is the first Argument to press you to the study of the Person of Christ the Easiness of this knowledge 2. The Second Argument is the Excellency which consisteth of two Parts the Comprehensiveness the Efficacy of this knowledge 1. The Comprehensiveness of the knowledge of Christ is the Excellency of it Col. 2. 2. All treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge are hid in him Several Propositions of great value and vertue lie wrapt up in this single Proposition 1. All Things that are to be known lie together in the Heavenly Form of Jesus Christ. All things are here in their first and proper Being in their Truth and Substance in their immutable essences as they are capable of being known Every thing as it is seen without this Circle of Divine Light the Person of Christ is a Shadow an Apparition a Mockshow of itself It may beget a Fancy or Opinion in our Souls but no Knowledge 2. That Light in which alone things are known is only in Christ. He is the true Supream and universal Light All things are naked and manifest before him Heb. 4. 13. This is that Divine Light in which every thing appeareth in its Divine Form in its naked Substance and Essence uncloathed of every Disguise and Vail as it lieth in the Divine Understanding which is the measure of all Truth Therefore our Lord Jesus in that place Heb. 4. 12. where all things are said to be naked and manifest before him is in the verse before called the Word of God the living Word the living Word of the Divine understanding in which it bringeth forth at once and eternally all knowledge to itself and beholdeth as in a Glass the eternal Truths and Essences of a●l things 3. The Eye which taketh in all Knowledge is in Christ As the Spirit of this world is both the Fountain and the Eye which sendeth forth and taketh in all n●tural Images then our Spirits by being comprehended in this Spirit become Springs in that Spring Eyes in that Eye bringing forth from themselves and contemplating in themse●ves the various Forms of being in this world so is a Saint Light in Christ a Child of Light in this great Father of Lights Jesus Christ in His Divine Form is the Light of Life that is 1. The First Light as the first Picture is called the Life 2. The True Light every other Light is a Picture of Light and no more 3. A living Light and so both a Fountain and an Eye In the Hebrew the same word for the substance signifieth both A Saint Springing up in his inward man out of this Spiritual Form of Christ and standing in it is made itself also a Fountain of living waters flowing from Lebanon of all living Glories flowing from the high and flourishing Mountain of the God-Head in the Person of Christ Can. 4. 15. He is made also an Eye set fully Can. 5. 12. Aben Ezra in his notes expounded that to be an Eye in which is set the full Image of the whole Nature of things in which according to the language of the Gospel is set the Person of its Beloved that entire Image of the God-Head and of both worlds where all Fulness dwelleth together in a Divine Form and Glory This is spoken of Christ first then is true of a Saint as a Saint is the Image of Christ. 4. All Things as they are known in Christ are a Treasure That which is born of the Spirit is spirit John 3. 6. That which is seen in this Spirit of Immortality and Glory is an Immortal and Glorious Spirit This is the true multiplying magnifying and glorifying Glass Each Dust is here known in the bright Form of a Beautiful Star each Star is discovered here to be an Heaven of Stars a new world of Glories Every thing as it appeareth in Christ is something of Christ. Christ altogether is Lovely Can. 5. 16. It is in the Original Every thing of him is desirablenesses The least Point that a Spiritual Eye can touch upon in the Person of Christ is a fresh spring a full Sea a great and bottomless deep of all Beauties Excellencies and Joys that may render any thing perfectly universally desirable 5. The Knowledge of things in Christ is a Treasure It is Wisdom as well as Knowledge It is a knowledge of things in their Head in their highest Beauty Life and Truth It is a Fulness of Things It is a Transforming Knowledge We are changed into the things themselves and they into us By knowing we possess and enjoy them we are possessed and enjoyed by them we stand both in one Image and Spirit mutually comprehending and comprehended mutually cloathing and cloathed All this Treasure is hid in Christ not as in a Cloud but as in the Sun by no darkness or obscurity there but by the Excess and Transcendency of the Glory by the Perfection and Purity of the Light as Christ is hid in God Col. 3. This hiding maketh the Object more a Treasure and more evident to a suitable Eye in as much at it is a Divine Form in a Divine Light a Form of Light dwelling in the Fountain of Light How worthy is this Knowledge of that Zeal to it and pursuit of it which the wise King stirreth us up to Prov. 2. 3 4 5. to cry for it to the
Thou that seemest to thy self the least and poorest in all the flock of Christ see the great the unimaginable thoughts of esteem and love in the heart of God for thee O man see the honour and affection which thy God hath for thy Soul how precious it is in his Eye This is the price at which the Father valueth thee this Jesus his onely Son full of God and of Glory enriched all over in his whole Person with all the Treasures of the God-Head laid out upon every part of him Learn O man to believe Learn O believer to value thy sel● by this Price at which the Father hath valued thee this Jesus O Sinner expect as much Love and Mercy as much Grace Comfort and Glory to raise thee above the lowest depths of Sin in the Guilt Filth and Power of it in the sting shame sufferings and wrath which go along with it as this Price can purchase this all-glorious Jesus is worthy of with the Fulness of his God-Head multiplied innumerable times over in his Divine Nature in all parts of his humane Soul and Body O Saints let your Faith and Hope stop no where until you find that brought forth in you which may answer so inestimable a price until you find your self raised to that pitch of Beauty Blessedness Glory and Spirituality which may be worthy of this Jesus 4. Look upon this Jesus as your Portion Thou who canst say as David doth Psal. 16. 5. The Lord Jesus is the Portion of my Heritage mayst add as he doth v. 7. The lines are fallen unto me in a pleasant place I have a goodly heritage This is a Fountain sealed and a Garden inclosed a Fountain sealed a Garden inclosed from every natural Spirit but inclosed with walls of Fire the Fire of Eternal Love and Glory for thee sealed with thine Image and the Inscription of thy name upon it who believest Walk in this Garden delight thy self with the pleasant beauties sweet smells divine vertues precious Fruits of the God-Head there Go down into this Fountain ●ath thy self in the depths of it lie there overflown with its living waters till thou be changed into the same waters and become one Fountain one Spirit with thy Jesus till thy Soul be made like his glorious Soul thy Body be made like to his glorious Body till the Fountain of the God-Head be opened and the Fulness of the God-Head poured forth in every part of These as of Them by their mutual Union and Marriage in one Quickning Spirit Propos. 3. I drew the Platform of a Building for the countenancing of my Second Rule in Direction to the knowledge of the Person and Beauties of our glorified Saviour I laid the ground of my Building in the latter part of that 1 Cor. 15. I cast this Building into three Stories comprised in three Propositions I have finished two of them according to my model The Second Rule for the sake of which I designed this Frame and Fabrick was that Spiritual Things are to be compared with Spiritual The two Propositions which were as the two Stories in the Building were these 1. The Body of our Jesus in Heaven is not to be compared with his Body on Earth either living or dying 2. There is no Comparison between the glorified Body of our Beloved in Heaven and the first the fairest Body of Adam in Paradise I am now to add the Third Story so to lay the Top-stone and to compleat my Building Prop. 3. The Third Proposition is this The Spiritual Body of our Blessed Saviiour is to be compared with its own Spiritual Principle and Pattern The Materials Form and Furniture for this Piece of the Building are taken out of that Scripture 1. Cor. 15. 47. The first man is of the Earth Earthy the second man the Lord from heaven See here Two distinct principles and Patterns of two several Men differing not onely as distinct Individuals of the same Kind but in their whole Essence and Nature as Heaven and Earth the Shadow and the Substance the Life and the Picture The Principle of the First Man is Earth the Principle of the Second Man is Heaven From these two Principles these two Men take their whole Nature Name and Image They take their Nature entirely from their Principles The first man is of the Earth Earthy the second Man is the Lord from Heaven v. 47. As the Mettals take their Essence and Substantial Form from the Mine in which they are bred and out of which they are drawn so the first Adam from the Mine of Earth below is Earth in his Substance and Essence The second Man Jesus risen from the Dead is pure Heaven quite thorow in the Fundamentals and Essential Parts of His Immortal Substance as well as in the Ornaments and Beautifyings of it For He cometh forth from a Mine of finest Gold Hee is the Lord of a Nature in it self above All and over All from Heaven These two Men take their Name also from their Principle As is the Earthy such are they that are Earthy as is the Heavenly such are they that are Heavenly v. 48. Behold the Earthy and the Heavenly They take their Image too from their Principle As we have born the Image of the Earthy we shall also bear the Image of the Heavenly The Heavenly One beareth the Image of His proper Heaven out of which He cometh and so bringeth Heaven down in Himself The Earthy One is cloathed with the Image of the Earth out of which He is taken Thus the Principle is the Pattern also Each Man is All that which He is for Matter and Form Substance and Image Stuff and Trimming Metal and Fashion from his own Principle The Principle is both the Mine and Mint Each Man of these Two comprehendeth His Principle in Himself the One the Earth the Other Heaven in His Heart and Face in His Root Substance and Sap as also in His Form Flower an● Fruit. I Know no piece of Knowledge in the whole Gospel of more consequence upon which more of Divine Light more of Divine Life and Strength more of Divine Sweetness Comfort and Joy dependeth than a right Understanding of the Difference between these Two the Earthy and the Heavenly One. This is the Golden Key which openeth not the little Wicket but the great Gate into the Kingdom of God the Several Natures of Adam and Christ in His Humanity the Son by Creation and the Son by Adoption Man in Paradise a Saint in the Spirit and in Heaven These are to be Know by their Principles onely For their Principles are their Patterns Their Principles are Earth and Heaven These will be best Known by their Answering and Opposition one to another All that is is divided into Heaven and Earth 1. The Earth which is the Principle of the First man is to be sought out and discovered that we may upon that Foot-stool ascend to the Throne that we may come more distinctly and clearly by Degrees to
O glorious Victory O Saints more than Conquerours in the Resurrection of your Saviour The World is faln before you it is no more The old things of Vanity Darkness Sin Sorrow Death are passed away in His Death Thus you are conquerours But in His Resurrection the World is raised again in a Form of Eternal Love and Glory for you All things are come again and are made New All things appear again the second time Immortal Spirits shining in the Loveliness burning in the Love of the God-Head for you opening all things past present and to come in themselves as Beautiful and Sacred Mysteries of Divine Love to you which ever is Delighting it self in You sporting with you preparing Joys Glories for you Thus you are more than Conquerous through Him who hath loved You. Live then in Him Joyfully gloriously Triumphantly I have done with the first Part of my last Use the Swee●ning and Sanctifying Life in this World 2. Part. To sweeten and sanctifie Death by the Knowledge of Christ in Glory I shall lay down three Principles to this End 1. Principle Every Saint standeth ●compleat in Glory in the Glorified Person of Christ above even while he is living or dying here below Ye are compleat in Him who is the Head of all Principality and Power Col. 2. 10. In the verse before the Lord Jesus was described as in Him dwelleth all the Fulness or Compleatness of the God-Head bodily v. 9. Then this is added And in Him ye are compleat or full who is the Head of all Principality and Power A Believer is compleat in his Saviour as He hath the Compleatness of the God-Head in him and the Compleatness of all the Angels beneath him His Life then and His Death as they stand in Jesus Christ are more than Angelical They are Divine I shall endeavour to set in lively Figures before your Eyes the Beauty and Sweetness in the Death of a Saint by four Scriptures 1. Script And hath raised us up together and made us sit together in Heavenly places in Christ Jesus Eph. 2. v. 6. What is to be understood by together is plain in the verse before hath quickned us together with Christ It is God who doth all this as is seen v. 4. God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith he hath loved us Four Positions lye clear in this Scripture 1. Pos. A Believer is risen from the Dead He dieth no more He is passed from Death to Life As Abraham is said to have received Isaac from the Dead in a Figure So the Beloved of the Lord d●eth onely in a Figure Death is to him a Divine Figure standing in the Resurrection from the Dead His Death is a Flower of Life and Immortality growing up in the Paradise of God which is the Glorified Person of Jesus It beareth indeed the Figure of Death but is full of a Sweetness and Beauty which can never fade or dye Let us all labour for our part in the New Birth This is a Resurrection from the Dead All things after it are Life Pure Life without any mixture of Death Perpetual Life Endless Life without any Sting of Death in the tail of it 2. Pos. A Believer is already s●t down in Heavenly places nay more than Heavenly The Word Heavenly is by some translated and so it properly signifieth Supercoelestial more than Heavenly places above the Heavens Here a Saint is made to sit down He is fixed and established He is at rest at home at the end of all his journeyings and changes He is set as a Bride at the Marriage-feast He is set as a Prince upon the Throne of his Kingdom Thus God giveth His Beloved Sleep Rest a Feast a Throne in Death Jesus Christ in Glory is this Sleep this Rest this Feast this Throne which endureth for ever and ever O Christian rejoyce and glory in Death for the Hope of the Joy and Glory of thy Bridegroom there Thy Death hath nothing of Dust or Darkness in it It is a Heavenly Thing nay more than Heavenly It is something Supercoelestial It is a soft Strain and ravishing Touch in the Musick of the Divine and Eternal Rest. It is a savoury Dish such as thy soul loveth at the Feast in the Kingdom of God Solomon had a throne of Gold On the Steps which were the Ascents to the Throne on each side were Lyons of pure Gold Thy Death O Saint is now no more a fierce and devouring Lyon to affright thee It is the figure of a Lyon in Gold in one Glory It is not onely an Ascent to thy Throne O Jedidiah Beloved of the Lord It is One Piece of Eternal Glory with thy Throne It is an Ornament an Emb●●llishment of Glory to thy Throne How good is it for those who are born of God to keep themselves pure that they may alwaies see God that they may see all things to them Divine Objects in a Divine Light sparkling Jewels of Divine Love We are ever in the midst of these things which are more than Heavenly in the midst of these Supercoelestials even in the arms of Death While we keep our selves unspotted from this world we see these Supercoelestials and Death itself in the number of them But every sin casteth a mist upon them and covereth us with a Cloud that we see them no more Now the Visions of our Joy and Glory of Light and Truth are hid from our Eyes Now fear and trembling are upon 〈◊〉 Life is full of Trouble and Death full of Terrour 3. Pos. A Saint is set down in Heavenly places together with Jesus Christ. The sweetning and the heightning of all the Joys and Glories of the Gospel is the Union with thy Beloved Bridegroom The work of Grace is a Birth a Resurrection a Marriage all in one The Death of a Saint is an Act of Spiritual Communion between Christ and the Soul a Marriage-Joy The Lord Jesus presenteth himself to the Believer in the Form of Death as in a Heavenly a Supercoel●stial Beauty At this sight the Saint is immediately transformed into the same Image Jesus Christ springeth up into the Believer a Believer springeth up into his Beloved in this Heavenly Form So both are made one in it Thus Death becometh a Love-play between Christ and his Spouse He by a Spiritual Kiss breatheth forth his Spirit of Divine Loves Immortality and Invisible Glories into the Spouse The Spouse ravished sorth from her self again in the same moment breatheth forth her Spirit into the Bosom of her Lord. Thus they die together they die one in another they die one into another In the first of the Canticles there is a Prophetical Song which beginneth at the Resurrection of our Saviour and the Effusion of the Spirit together with the Spiritual Union between Christ and his Church which was as their Heavenly Espousals solemnized and sealed with a Kiss with the reiterated Kisses of his Mouth Then followeth in the process of the first