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A58888 A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures the first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense / written by J. Seager... Seager, J. (John) 1650 (1650) Wing S2172; ESTC R32635 182,162 318

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he shall come again in the Flesh the second ●●me so assureth us that this Coming of his shal be f●om Heaven viz. that third Heaven or blessed Hea●en wherein he now is and raigneth with his Father i● his humane nature as God and man in one person ●nd for to assure us hereof it is said This same Jesus ●hich is taken up from you into Heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into Heaven Acts 1. 11. The Lord himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout 1 Thes 4. 16. The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with ●is mighty Angels 2 Thes 2. 7. From Heaven we look for our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ Phil. 3. 20. and hereunto accords that Vision of Saint John I saw the holy City New Jerusalem coming ●own from God out of Heaven prepared as a bride ●dorned for her husband Rev. 21. 2 10. Where by New Jerusalem I understand all the Saints which Christ shall bring with him at his second Coming to be espoused unto him after a more glorious manner then formerly they were and if this New Jerusalem shall come down from God out of Heaven then Christ himself also shall come down from thence at his next return in the Flesh But it may be here demanded Whether Christ Quest shall come from the third Heaven at this next Return of his with a purpose to leave it To which demand I answer thus First The third Answ Heaven may be considered as the most high and holy place of the Godhead Father Son and Holy Ghost and so I say That Christ considered only as God shall never leave it because it is the essential place of the Godhead Secondly It may be considered as it is now the place of Christs humane Nature wherein he raigneth with the Father as God and man in on● person and so I beleeve That Christ at his secon● Coming from the third Heaven shall leave it altogether never to possess it again as formerly nor as the constant place of his habitation yet I deny not but conceive that after this descention of his he may be taken up again in his humane Nature at some times into the third Heaven for some ends known only to God as Saint Paul once was before hi● death but still I think that at his next Return from this Heaven in his humane Nature he shall leave i● altogether as the dwelling place of his humane Nature and that for these Reasons 1. The third Heaven was not promised to Christ for an everlasting habitation but only for a certain time as may be seen in these places Sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool Psal 110. 1. He must raign till he viz. the Father hath put all enemies under his feet 1 Cor. 15. 25. And that which is here promised shall be made good unto him at his second Coming and not before And if the third Heaven be not promised unto him for an everlasting habitation but for such a time as is expressed in the promise then we may well think That at his second Coming from this Heaven he shall leave it altogether as it is the dwelling place of his humane Nature 2. It is said That this third Heaven shall receive or contain Christ but for a certain time viz. until the times of restitution of all things Acts 3. 21. that is until the World to come shall be created and all things therein shall be restored according to the Decrees and Promises of God And if so then doubtless Christ at his second Coming from this Heaven shall leave it altogether considered as the dwelling place of his humane Nature 3. It is written That Christ at his second Coming from this Heaven shall resign or deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father 1 Cor. 15. 24. And what Kingdom is this that he shall then deliver up to his Father Ans 1. I do not say with some Writers That he shall then deliver up his Mediatory Kingdom to his Father because this Kingdom which belongs unto him as he is the Son of David shall have no end Luk. 1. 33. Neither 2. do I say with others That he shall then deliver up his Church-Kingdom unto his Fathers sole dispose and Government because the Government of the Church both Militant and Triumphant is laid upon Christs shoulders as a Mediator and shall never be taken off from him Isai 9. 6 7. Neither 3. do I say with others That he shall then deliver up his Representative Kingdom consisting of outward Ordinances and Administrations now in use to be abolished by his Father because these things shall cease and determine of their own accord and be abolished before his second Coming at least in order of nature But I say That he shall then resign and deliver up the Kingdom of Heaven properly so called as it is his Fathers personal Kingdom unto the sole dispose and Government of his Father that so his Father may be all in all in it as he was before Christs coming thither 1 Cor. 15. 28. And if he shall resign this Kingdom to God even the Father then we may well think That at his next Coming from this Heaven in his humane Nature he shall leave it altogether as it is the dwelling place of his humane Nature 4. It is said That Christ after his next Coming from Heaven in the Flesh shall be subject to him that put all things under him 1 Cor. 15. 28. that is as if the Apostle had said While Christ remains in the third Heaven in his humane Nature and as the person of a Mediator we are not to consider him as the Fathers Subject because he is there after a sort equal with his Father his Father having advanced him at his own right hand upon his own Throne and having given unto him all power in Heaven and in Earth but after his coming from thence he shall be subject to his Father as he was before his Ascention and if so then doubtless at his second Coming from this Heaven he shall leave it as the dwelling place of his humane Nature 5. Have we never read That Christ after his personal Coming from this third Heaven shall possess his own personal Kingdom and sit upon his own personal Throne according to his Fathers appointment Luk. 19 12. and 22. 29. Rev. 3. 21. And how can this be unless he shall then leave his Fathers personal Kingdom and personal Throne and unless he shall then leave this third Heaven altogether considering it as the dwelling place of his humane Nature Sixthly It informeth us touching the place whither 6 Informat he shall come when he shall come again in the Flesh And so I cannot think that he shall come again from Heaven into this polluted world because this will be no fit place for a glorified Person to be and reside in but doubtless he shall come again from Heaven into the World to
Dominion Psal 7. With everlasting Riches 1 Pet. 1. 8. With everlasting Peace Isai 26. 9. With everlasting Light 10. With everlasting Joy 11. VVith everlasting Security But my purpose is to speak of these particulars more fully in the following Sections It may suffice in this place to mention them onely because all that I intended in this Section touching this blessed condition of Gods Elect was to speak of it in a general way which I have done accordingly in this Proposition If so be that Gods Elect shall be blessed in the Vse world to come then we may here inform our selves That it is in vain and will be in vain for any in this world to curse them First Because God hath not doth not will not curse them And how shall we curse whom the Lord hath not cursed Num. 23. 8. Secondly Because God will bless them though men curse them never so much as the Prophet saith Let them curse but bless thou Lord Psal 109. 28. And God shall bless us Psal 67. 7. Thirdly Because God will curse them that curse his people Gen. 12. 2 3. Fourthly Because the curse causless shall not come Prov. 26. 2. Fifthly Because we cannot curse them so secretly as that the Lord shall not know it For which cause Solomon saith Curse not the King no not in thy thought and curse not the rich in thy bed-chamber for a bird of the ayr shall carry the voyce and that which hath wings shall tell the matter Eccles 10. 20. For these causes it is in vain for any to curse Gods Elect in this life VVherefore my brethren let us not curse one another as the manner of some is let not Parents curse their Children nor Children their Parents Masters their Servants nor Servants their Masters Husbands their VVives nor VVives their Husbands the Rich the Poor nor the Poor the Rich c. fo● in so doing we may curse Gods Elect unawares and it will be in vain to curse them Nay those curses which we shoot as arrows against them may recoyl upon our selves as Balak and Balaam desired to curse the Israelites but this became a curse to themselves at last So Shimei cursed David the Lords anointed but this became a curse upon himself at the last Object Though it be not lawful to curse Gods Elect yet I hope it may be lawful to curse wicked Reprobates Sol. If we certainly knew Reprobates from others in this life we might lawfully curse them as God doth and will curse them But this knowledg is too high for us we cannot without extraordinary revelation know in particular who are Reprobates in this life therefore we ought not to curse any as such Object Noah cursed his son Cam Genes 9. 25. and Elisha cursed the two and fourty children that mocked him 2 King 2. 24. and why may not we do the like Sol. These examples of Noah and Elisha are extraordinary and are not recorded for our imitation But concerning them I thus judg and conceive That either Noah knew by extraordinary revelation his son Cam to be a Reprobate and thereupon cursed him or else that he sinned in this act And so that Elisha either knew by extraordinary Revelation those two and fourty children to be Reprobates and thereupon cursed them or else that he sinned in this act Now in these days we have no such extraordinary Revelations but must walk by that ordinary rule which our Saviour hath given us viz. Bless them that curse you Bless I say and curse not Mat. 5. 44. Again If eternal blessedness in the world to come shall be the reward and portion of Gods Elect then we should learn from hence too That Christians must live in this world as becometh Gods Elect that so they may receive the portion of such in the world to come Now it becometh Gods Elect in this life to know God to fear him to love him to beleeve in him to hope in him to be zealous for him and willing to keep his Commandments It becometh them to live soberly righteously and godly in this present world yea it becometh them to live virtuously in every kinde as Saint Paul adviseth us Put on as the Elect of God holy and beloved bowels of mercies kindness humbleness of minde meekness long-suffering Forbearing one another and forgiving one another as Christ forgave you And above all these things put on charity which is the bond of perfectness Col. 3. 12 13. 14 c. And if we thus live here the life of Gods Elect we shal● undoubtedly receive the portion of Gods Elect in the world to come viz. eternal bliss and happiness Reprobates shal all be cursed in the World to come 2 Proposit As we we may well conceive for these Reasons 1. Because they shall not be known of God and of Christ in the world to come with the knowledg of approbation as may appear by our Saviours speech to the foolish Virgins Verily I say unto you I know you not Mat. 25. 12. and to the Hypocrites at the latter day I tell you I know not whence ye are depart from me ye workers of iniquity Luk. 13. 25 27. And they that shall not be known of God and of Christ with the knowledg of Approbation shall be cursed in the World to come 2. Because they shall not have their names found written in Heaven And such as shall not have their names found written in Heaven shall be cursed in the world to come 3. Because they shall be pronounced cursed at the general Judgment and Christ shall then say unto them Matth. 25. 41. And they that shall be pronounced cursed at the general Judgment shall be cursed in the world to come 4. Because Christ was not made a curse for them as he was for the Elect Gal. 3. 13. And seeing Christ did not suffer the cursed death of the cross for them they must suffer the curse for themselves and in their own persons both in this world and in the world to come Deut. 27 15 to 26. 28. 15 16 17 5. Because men are still under the curse of God until they repent effectually and beleeve in the Lord Jesus Christ Now we know that Reprobates shall never have grace to repent effectually and to beleeve effectually in the Lord Jesus Christ therefore they shall be cursed in the world to come 1. And if it be here demanded Of whom they shall be cursed in the World to come I answer They shall be cursed of the whole Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost He that made them shall curse And as the curse of the Lord Father Son and Holy Ghost is now upon the house of the wicked Prov. 3. 33. So the curse of the Lord Father Son and Holy Ghost shall be upon the heads of wicked Reprobates in the world to come 2. If it be demanded again For what causes they shall be cursed in the World to come I answer They shall be cursed for all their sins in this world of what nature sort
Truth it self Therefore beware of them Secondly This Doctrine should humble all such as are enemies to Christs spiritual personal Kingdom in this world and will not submit unto it nor suffer him to reign over them by his Word and Spirit Surely such persons without repentance and without a pardon shall suffer for it when Christ shall come into his personal humane Kingdom And so much we may gather from the Prophets commination in Psal 2. For there he tells us of some that did rage and imagine a vain thing and band themselves together not onely against the Lord and against his Christ but also against the Laws of his spiritual Kingdom saying Let us break their bands in sunder and cast away their cords from us Vers 1 2 3. And shews withall how Christ shall deal with such unless they repent in his personal humane Kingdom viz. how he shall break them with a rod of iron and dash them in peeces like a Potters vessel Vers 9. Yea our Saviour himself sheweth us how he will punish men in his personal humane Kingdom if they will not submit unto him in his personal spiritual Kingdom when he saith But those mine Enemies which would not that I should reign over them bring hither and slay them before me Luk. 19. 27. Be humbled therefore for this offence which is a great offence Thirdly This Doctrine should exhort and perswade all that are called Christians unto sundry duties As 1. To talk and confer much about this Kingdom of Christ that so they may rightly understand the doctrine nature and state hereof for it is said of Gods Saints That they shall speak of the glory of his Kingdom and talk of his power to make known to the sons of men his mighty acts and the glorious majesty of his Kingdom Psal 145. 11 12. And we should be like unto such in doing the like 2. To honor Christ as our everlasting King For God would have all men to honour the Son as they honor the Father And seeing he is and shall be our King for ever we can do no less then honor him and we should honor him so as 1. To harken to the Doctrine of his Kingdom Harken O Daughter and consider and incline thine ear Psal 45. 10. 2. To prefer him in our esteem before all the sons of men as the Prophet saith to the Church in reference to this Kingdom of his Forget also thine own people and thy fathers house so shall the King greatly desire thy beauty Psal 45. 10 11. 3. To repent of our sins and offences For the Prophet having spoken of his Kingdom doth thereupon exhort to repentance saying Be wise now therefore O ye Kings be learned ye that are Judges of the Earth Psal 2. 10. As if he had said Be wise to eschew evil and be learned to do good In which two things consisteth the practice of true repentance 4. To worship him with Fear As it is said in relation to Christ He is thy Lord God worship thou him Psal 45. 11. Serve the Lord with fear and rejoyce with trembling Psal 2. 11. Who shall not fear thee O Lord Rev. 15. 4. 5. To submit to his Government in this life And this is in the Prophets phrase To kiss the Son lest he be angry and we perish Psal 2. 12. 6. To beleeve and trust in him for all good things promised And upon this occasion the Prophet saith Blessed are all they that trust in him Psal 2. 12. 7. To be diligent in our general and particular Callings that we may become profitable servants in them For when Christ shall come into this Kingdom of his he shall plentifully reward his diligent and profitable servants and shall say unto one Be thou Ruler over ten Cities and to another Be thou Ruler over five Cities Luk. 19. 17 19. 8. To be patient in our Tribulations especially in such as we shall suffer for Christs sake For if we suffer with him we shall also reign with him in his Kingdom 2 Tim. 2. 12. 9. To make our Calling and Election sure unto our selves For so an enterance shall be ministred unto you abundantly into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Cheist 2 Pet. 1. 10 11. Lastly All good Christians should rejoyce and be glad when they hear and read of this Kingdom of Christ Yea we should never think that we have well meditated and throughly considered of this subject until the meditation thereof shall rejoyce our spirirs And for this end and purpose we shall finde in many places of Scripture where this Kingdom is spoken of that we are called upon to rejoyce As Rejoyce with trembling Psal 2. 11. Let the Heavens rejoyce and let the Earth be glad Let the field be joyful before the Lord for he cometh for he cometh to judg the world in righteousness Psal 96. 11 12 13. Let Israel rejoyce in him that made him Let the children of Zion be joyful in their King let them praise his name in the dance let them sing praises unto him with the Timbrel and Harp Psa 149. 2 3. The Lord God omnipotent reigneth let us rejoyce and be glad and give honor to him for the marriage of the Lamb is come and his wife hath made her self ready Rev. 19. 6 7. SECT IX Touching the different condition of good and evil Angels in the World to come HAving spoken of the Kingdom of Christ in the World to come I shall here in the next place say somewhat of the different condition of good and evil Angels in the World to come Yet I desire not to say much of this subject I had rather leave it to others who have better learn'd the art of amplification And some can better lay a foundation then build thereupon as others can better build then lay the foundation Onely I shall express bri●fly what I have warrant from the Word of God to beleeve concerning the condition of both sorts of Angels As Concerning good Angels I beleeve 1. That they shall all attend upon Christ at his Coming from Heaven into the World to come For it is aid plainly The Son of man shall come in his glory and a●● the holy Angels with him Matt. 25. 30. And again The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels 2 Thess 1. vers 7. 2. That they shall be serviceable to Christ about the last Judgment For it is said That he shall send his Angels that is his good Angels with a great sound of a trumpet and they shall gather together his Elect from the four winds from one end of Heaven to the other Matt. 24. 31. And that his Angels viz. his good Angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among the just and shall cast them into a furnace of fire c. Matth. 13. 49 50. 3. That they shall have a constant intercourse or passage between the third Heaven and the World to come as royal Messengers or Embassadors