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A41123 Remains of that reverend & faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. William Fenner, late minister of Rochford in Essex ... now compared with his own notes and published by Simeon Ash, William Taylor, Matthew Poole, John Jackson and John Seabrooke ... Fenner, William, 1600-1640.; Ashe, Simeon, d. 1662. 1657 (1657) Wing F696; ESTC R7304 478,746 332

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defined by the Sacraments as the Apostle speaks Phil. 3.3 we are the circumcision which worship God in the spirit As who should say they brag that they are the people of God and have the seals of the covenant as circumcision and the like but we are the people of God for we worship God in the spirit Now any Church may lose the right use of the Sacraments the Sacrament of the Lords Supper was almost left out of the Church of Corinth 1 Cor. 11.20 saith he this is not to eat the Lords Supper They met together and had a Table spread and bread and wine and had a form of consecration yet they were come to this pass that they did not receive the Sacrament So the Church of Rome hath lost this inseparable mark of a Church of God they have lost the Sacrament for the ordination of God is quite changed in the main essentials of it and they are made the badges of an Harlot rather then of a true Wife They withhold the cup from the people and administer the Sacrament in one kind only whereas Christ commanded it to be in both kinds again they deliver it in an unknown tongue whereas Christ commanded it to be delivered in a known tongue again they turn it into Idolatry to adore the host to adore the elements so how many Churches are there up and down that yield to the Church of Rome that have quite and clean lost the right use of the Sacrament nay lost the Doctrin of the Sacraments for this is seen as long as the word of God continues sound in the fundamentals the Sacraments continue in the doctrin of them but the Church may lose the Doctrine of the Sacraments and the right use of them Thirdly Another inseparable mark of a true Church is a sincere profession of the word of God and true Christian Religion either in truth and uprightness of heart or else so far as man can judge for though the preaching of the Word come to a place yet it doth not follow presently that there is a Church of God for suppose a Minister come to a place where they are all Pagans this doth not make a Church as when Paul came among the Athenians and begun his Sermon they were all Pagans and Infidels they were not a Church presently as soon as ever he begun his Sermon but when divers of them embraced the word either sincerely or else to see to as far as Paul and others could judge then they were a Church there must be a congregation of people that do professe the pure Religion and make it appear at least to the judgement of man that they are godly in Christ Jesus this is an inseparable mark of a true Church as we may see 1 Cor. 14 33. you shall see there that the Church is called a congregation of Saints a Church of Saints for saith he as in all Churches of the Saints that is all particular Churches they are Churches of Saints not as if every one of them were Saints before God but they were either Saints before God or men so Gal. 1.22 I was unknown to the Churches of Judea which were in Christ mark it all particular Churches are Churches that are in Christ the members of those Churches are in Christ either truly or before men now I say this mark may perish from any particular Church there is no Church that is a Church of Saints but may become a Church of Divels and a Synagogue of Satan all wicked and dissolute and ungodly Jer. 29.2 Jeremiah was weary of his life he would count it a great blessing of God if he would open a place to him to be apart that he might not be among them he was even tired and his life was uncomfortable they were so wicked and abominable and so far off from being a Church of God he did rather wish himself in a wildernesse then there so it may be with any particular Church if they look not to the word of God and the Ordinances of God and good order and Government they may come to lose this essential and inseparable mark of a true Church of God Fourthly Another mark though I cannot call it inseparable because it may be severed is true discipline and the right use of the censures of the Church when there is true discipline according to the Institution of Christ in his Church this is a mark of the Church of God Now a Church of God may lose this and be stript stark naked of true discipline to have no publique reproof no excommunication of those that are profane nay these censures may be perverted and corrupted so as to use them against Christ and not for Christ to excommunicate not drunkards and adulterers and prophane people but those that are sincere and godly and lead an honest and pure life it was so with Judaea John 9.22 These words spake his parents c. Here you see discipline was out of this Church and so far out that it was quite perverted and such as should be counted the only members of the Congregation they threw them out if any confessed Christ to be the Redeemer of the world which was a necessary truth they threw them out of the Church so that we see the censures may be quite gone Now 't is true this is not an inseparable mark of the Church of God it is not a sign of the esse of the Church but it is a sign of the bene esse the well being of a Church A Church of God 't is true may be without discipline as the Church of Pergamus the Spirit saith it was a true Church and commends this Church yet saith he I have a few things against thee what were those namely that they wanted discipline that they did not throw out wicked and rotten members and such as were erroneous in doctrine and manners this Church was guilty of suffering this if they had thrown them out God would never have charged them with it the Church cannot hinder but there will be wicked and ungodly men but as long as they throw them out of the congregation not to have communion with them the Church hath washed her hands but it seems this Church had not washed her hands of this So the Church of Thyatira Rev. 2.18 the Spirit of God calls it a true Church yet vers 20. he tels them plainly it was a grievous offence to God that they had not discipline in the Church Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee because thou sufferest that woman Jezabel c. Thou hast suffered this and let her alone and dost even countenance her and art guilty of all her errours for thou didst not throw her out and discard her from being an outward member of the Church so that we see the Church may be without discipline in the being of it yet I make this a mark of the Church of God because though a Church may be without this yet it
is mightily defaced and wants its beauty And again it is a Church that cannot continue for when they doe not reprove and rebuke offenders and deal severely with them directly they will infect the whole body and it must needs weaken and decline till at last it comes to nothing therefore I make this a signe of a true Church Thus we see there be four notes of a true Church which it may have and afterwards come to be no Church Now in the next place I will shew you there be severall notes of a false Church and the Church that once had those true notes may have none but false notes As first Antiquity You shall have some Churches as the Church of Rome they brag of Antiquity they have Antiquity for their prayers for the dead and Purgatory the like and they shew 5 6 or 700. years for these things and none but a company of upstart fellows as Luther and Calvin and Perkins did ever condemn these things This is a false mark and a Church that hath this mark may be a Synagogue of Satan and not a Church of God For as a Divine saith no Church can be sound because of Antiquity unless it hath been from the beginning as Christ when the Jewes pleaded Antiquity he saith It was not so from the beginning All Antiquity is nothing unless it be from the first beginning when Gods Institution and first ordering was a lye will be a lye notwithstanding its Antiquity and so an whore the elder she is the impudenter she is and Errours and Heresies in process of time grow to be more infectious they take deeper root Now if they were once new what if there were a thousand yeares upon such a Doctrine and such a manner of Administration of the Sacrament what is this to the purpose if there were a time when this was a novelty and a new device as the Apostle saith 2 Thes 2.7 The Mystery of iniquity worketh Therefore no marvel it is grown ancient no wonder it is come to be gray-headed this is nothing we are not to pick our Religion by yeares but by Scripture let a thing be never so old if we cannot prove it by Scripture this is nothing if the Church have no other mark to plead that they are the Church of God but Antiquity that is a poor plea as Paul thought before his conversion I am of the Church He was exceeding zealous for the traditions of his Fathers Gal. 1.14 This is a poor thing Religion may be a vain Religion for all this 1 Pet. 1.18 If any people come to be redeemed by Christ Christ comes to redeem them from such Religion as this the drunkard may shew Antiquity for his drunkenness and the adulterer may shew Antiquity for his uncleanness c. But he is a true Christian that can shew the Scripture for his title and that is a true Church that maintaines for matters of Faith and walks for matters of manners according to the Scriptures Now if a Church hath no better mark then Antiquity it is a false Church Another mark of a false Church is universality when they have no other mark to shew but that the most are of their side they can shew the greatest bulk if you go and count there is most of their number a great deal this is a sure mark of a false Church yet the Church of Rome makes use of this mark for they confute our marks of a true Church and will have multitudes to be their mark and by this we may see they are Antichrist Rev. 13.12 so Rev. 13.8 All that dwell upon the earth whose names were not written in the book of the Lamb worshipped the beast the reprobate are the greatest part of the world now here he saith all that dwell upon the earth almost shall worship the Beast if this were the mark of a true Church Christ had miscounted himself when he counted his flock a little flock Luke 12.32 Fear not little flock c. And again he saith Strive to enter in at the straight gate c. He describes a true Church by the fewness and not by the universality of it therefore what a madness is this to make universality a note of a true Church Thirdly Another is succession of Pastors from the Apostles times to this very day this they make a mark of a true Church O say they we can shew succession down from Peter here at Rome even to this day The Protestants are not able to shew this this is a poor mark Cai●phas that condemned Christ could shew succession from Aaron so a Church may be a Church that renounceth Christ and is an Antichristian Church and yet may shew succession and other Churches as Alexandria and others can shew succession as well as Rome so that succession of Pastors is nothing unless they can shew succession of Doctrine Fourthly Unity They make that to be a mark of the true Church and this is a false mark too others say they have not unity among them but we have unity thus you may as well prove the Divels in Hell to be a Church for there is unity as our Saviour saith If Satan be divided against Satan how can his Kingdom stand so Acts 4.27 you may see what an unity was there they were all of one knot and one mind there was a marvellous great unity among them all to condemn Christ the Church must be proved to be a true Church before unity can be brought to be any sign of it for the more unity is in a wicked way the more hellish is the conspiracy Fifthly Miracles is a note of a false Church now the Papists say We can shew miracles for our Religion where can you shew miracles Christ saith we may know Antichrist and his adherents by this Mat. 24.24 there shall arise false Christs c. False Christs and such as make a● though they were Christians and the people of God and come to you in the name of the Lord and they may shew you signs and wonders to make you believe them but they are the Divels signs and they shall be very strong to delude the world so 2 Thes 2.9 the Apostle shews us that the coming of Antichrist shall be after this manner therefore no marvel that they plead signs and wonders and apparitions of the dead from their doctrine of the Mass and Purgatory and prayers for the dead c. this is an argument that their Church is Antichristian that which is a true Church according to the Scripture needs no new miracles therefore Calvin and Luther that propounded nothing but the truth of the Scripture they need bring no miracles to confirm it if indeed they had brought any new doctrines of their own heads they had need to have brought miracles to confirm them but when they brought nothing but what they could prove out of the Scripture Scripture-miracles were enough to prove this Sixthly Another
be blunt if a man doth not sharpen the edge he had need put the more strength to it Eccles 10.10 So when a mans h●art is dull and dead there is the more difficulty in the overcoming of any lust in the doing of any good duty every thing comes hardly off Now when a mans heart is quickned it is like oyle to the wheele it makes it goe easie when a mans heart is quickned up towards God what is it but that man can do Fifthly Consider If we be quickned we shall have a great deale of peace and joy and comfort I may say as the Church in another case Revive us again O Lord and we shall rejoyce in thee Psal 85.6 So I say if we were revived if God did quicken our hearts if we were earnest with him to do it and we could once attain unto it we should rejoyce in God those that follow God with an earnest heart they have those joyes which no other can intermeddle with God gives them unknown comfort unknown peace and unknown support the more a man followes after God the more he shall partake of God a man shall have joy unspeakable and glorious Sixthly We should make all heaven to rejoyce when the Father had his prodigal Son come to him that was before dead and was now alive saith he It is meet we should be glad Luke 15.32 So when any poor creature that was dead before to all goodness is now made alive and is quickned up in all the wayes of God it is even meet that there should be mirth in Heaven that the Angels in Heaven should rejoyce whereas if a man go on in Gods service dully and blockishly it is as vinegar to the teeth and smoak to the eys and the heavens are sad over us Seventhly If we were quickned we should not only do our selves good but we should do others good too we should be earnest to do it there is an excellent place for this in the story of David David being marvellously quickned just as he came from Gath there met him 400 poor destitute and afflicted men and presently he made the 34 Psalm wherein he saith O come and taste and see how good the Lord is blessed are they that trust in the Lord presently he calls upon them to be quickned also So Paul when he was quickned up himself though he were before the Judge and went upon life and death yet he regarded not that but he laboured to quicken Agrippa too insomuch that he made him to cry out Thou perswadest me almost to become a Christian and he would not leave him there but saith he I would not that thou only but that all that do hear me this day were not only almost but altogether such as I am excepting these bonds O thought he that all this company were but acquainted with that I feel and finde a quickned heart will labour and strive to do good unto others REV. 3.2 Watch therefore and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to die c. WE told you this Epistle contained three things First a Reproof of the most of them in that Church for their grievous sins Secondly a Remedy to cure them of those sins Thirdly A Commendation of certain vertues in those persons that were not carried away with the iniquities of those times The Reproof we have spoken of already and now we are come to the second part and that is the Remedy for when Christ doth reprove them he doth it not for ill will but for their good and therefore he gives them good directions The Remedies he gives this Church are five The first is Be watchfull as who should say This is the reason you goe down the wind and want life and are dead and dull in Religion because you are not watchful The second Direction is Strengthen the things that remain as who should say if you would be careful to fortifie those good things that are in you you may stand out against these temptations a little grace will go a great way if it be well managed Now he doth urge this direction three ways First because these things they have are but remainders they had a great deal more once Strengthen the things that do remain as who should say all is even almost quite gone you had a great deal more zeal and forwardnesse but what you have now is but the remainders and the leavings therefore it is high time to look about you Secondly Because even those remainders were almost gone too Srengthen the things that remain that are ready to die as who should say they will be gone too if you bestir not your selves and look well to your estates and conditions Thirdly Because thy works are not perfect they are nothing else almost but hypocriticall and unsound I have not found thy works perfect before God The third Remedy is Remember how thou hast received and heard c. as who should say consider how thou hast been formerly consider how the Word hath been delivered and how thou hast received it The fourth Remedy is Hold fast as who should say labour to get up again and hold fast that the Devil and the world and the temptations to sin may not get away the good things that are in thee that they may not spoil thee of the good things of God and of the hope of eternal life The fifth Remedy is Repent that is bewail thy selfe and lament thy unfruitfulnesse and unwatchfulnesse and carelesnesse this way and humble thy selfe before Almighty God thou mayst yet have mercy when a man doth confess his sins God is just to forgive them and is ready to vouchsafe mercy and quickning and comfort therefore repent saith he Well then the first remedy is to be watchful to watch is to be attentive to be considerative to look what may doe a man good and what may doe a man hurt that he may thereafter carry himselfe it is for a man to have his eyes in his head to have his wits about him for spiritual things This is the subject of it it is properly in the minde and in the heart it is a Metaphor taken from the body for the body when it is asleep the senses are lockt up the eye cannot see the eare cannot hear they are all wrapt up they are not lively and operative but when the body is awake the senses are all open the eye can see and the eare hear and the senses are ready for every Object from hence it is derived to the soules of men they may be said to sleep or watch for when the soul is careless and negligent towards a thing may be dangers are towards a man and he doth not fear them nor study to prevent them may be there is a great deal of good coming towards the soule and he goes drowsily about it the soule now is said to be asleep but when the soule looks seriously and consideratively about things then it is
Jesus Christ nor in the Covenant of grace and mercy but was in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity The fourth Use is for examination To examine our selves whither we be upright or no and this is a very necessary Use because those that are not sincere are most subject to think they are sincere and they that are sincere indeed are most afraid they are not sincere Therefore first Consider A sincere man is universal in regard of all the commandements of God he doth set himself in all his wayes to obey God in all his statutes as we may see Psal 119 6. This is an upright man that hath respect to all Gods commandements but a false-hearted man may be he will do something he will pick and choose and take what he likes of the commandments of God some things he will doe others he will not doe he cannot be gotten to stoop to all Gods holy will he will never yield to that may be he will not commit adultery but then he will drinke horribly may be he will not swear but then he will lye if he be good in one thing he will not be good in another if he be diligent in his particular calling he will be negligent in his general calling he will not be holy and strict and one that doth walk in Gods holy Laws a true upright man doth not deal with the commandements of God as the swine doth with the pease-cods that will squeeze them and then leave the rest but an upright man digests all the commandments of God Secondly An upright man he is universal in all graces he is a man of all graces for why is God said to be the God of all grace but in respect that his people have all graces in them and he is the Author of all 2 Cor. 8.7 the Apostle saith therefore as you abound in every grace c. As who should say if you be sincere for so it is in the next verse c. you do not shew your selves to be sincere in your love to God and his Church unless you abound in this grace and that grace and all the graces of Gods holy spirit so that a man must have all graces that is upright there must be none wanting he must have the whole image of God he must have the whole new cloathing he must be a new creature he must be endued with all the cluster of graces Eph. 5.9 And as the Apostle speaks 2 Pet. 1.5 6 7. you may see there how all graces are concatenated and linked together that if a man have one he must have all suppose a man should have faith if he should not adde to his faith vertue what would his faith do him good he is never the nearer his faith cannot save him he must adde to it vertue and when a man hath faith if he have not knowledge what is zeal without knowledge the Apostle preacheth the doctrine of reprobation against the Jews for their zeal when they had not knowledge a man cannot be really vertuous unless he hath knowledge and doth it with wisedom and discretion now if a man had faith and all other vertues and were not temperate he were a very beast and if a man had all these and had not patience a man cannot possess his soul though a man hath faith yet without patience he cannot inherit the promises so that you see an upright man is one that hath all graces so that a man that hath not all the graces of Gods spirit if he want one he hath never a one of them and thus it is with every man that is not right though he may have admirable qualities and endowments of Gods blessed spirit yet if he have not all he is not upright but now an upright man hath all the graces of Gods spirit 't is true some of Gods children are more eminent in one grace and some in another but every child of God hath all the graces of Gods spirit if a man want one he cannot have another Thirdly An upright man is universal in regard of place he is not onely good among good company but good also among bad company he is good out of the Church as well as in the Church and good at home as well as in the streets among such and such he is good abroad as well as in his own Town as you may see Psalm 16.8 I have alwayes set God before m●ne eyes an upright man wheresoever he is he sets God before his eyes that he may not provoke him nor offend him The upright dwell in his presence Psalm 140.13 you wil say may be they goe an hundred miles off but wheresoever they go they dwell in his presence and this makes him good in all places now a rotten-hearted man may be he will be good in the Church but leaves his Religion at the Church doore may be he will be good abroad but he will neglect his own family or if he be honest and well ordered while he is in his own Parish yet let him go abroad a far off into another Town where no body knows him may be there he will flie out you shall see many a professor that joyns himself to the people of God at home and will be drunk abroad these are false and unsound hearts that are not good in all places if they be godly openly they are not so secretly thus it is with wicked and ungodly men if they come among good people they will not for shame drinke nor swill nor swear nor speake against goodness but if they be among wicked people they will side with them and may be gird at the Saints of God and give them back blows just as it is with water put it into a Tub it will have the shape of a Tub put it into a Beaker it will have the shape of a Beaker it still fashions it self according to the vessel into which it is put but an upright man is like a solid thing that keeps its own figure he is the same in all places Fourthly An upright man is universal in regard of time he is good at all times Psal 106.3 Blessed is he that keeps judgement and righteousness at all times not as though a childe of God may not fall fearfully many times but it is against the absolute bent of his heart and care and study of his soul a Divine sets it out by a spring between a couple of hills it will alwayes run it will either run thorough those lets that stop it or else it will run over those lets it cannot cease running if it be a living spring so a godly sincere heart is good at all times now an unsound Christian that never had the true grace of life in his heart he will not be good at all times he will be good by fits and turns when he is smitten at a Sermon when he is under the rod under a cross then he will fall soul with
so devout and think themselves the only Saints in the world so that they account a man that is godly indeed according as God would have a man to be that makes conscience of the word that is careful to please God and fearful to offend him and scruples every thing that is not according to the word this man is worse then a drunkard or an hell-hound in their account they are counted the vilest hypocrites and dissemblers that can be what an horrible thing is this men love a life such a Religion as this this shakes no Corn this breaks no bones what care men for this Mat. 15.8 there is an excellent place for this you know we are bound to be pure and alwayes pure now the jews to shew this they would never eat nor drink but they would wash their hands to shew that they must be pure which was as good and as clean and as handsome a ceremony as ever was in the Church of Rome and would you think that Christ should ever finde fault with such ceremonies they took on because they neglected this Why do thy Disciples transgress the tradition of the Elders by eating with unwashed hands now Christ was so far from bidding his Disciples yield to this that he calls the Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for it and tells them they made the commandment of God of no effect through their traditions if this were to be devout and religious the vilest drunkard may be religious for they may perform this as well as any other therefore this is nothing Again This may serve to condemn carnal Protestants who give God now and then the hearing of a Sermon and frequent the Sacrament and do the outward things of Religion but never come to worship God in spirit and in truth let me tell you all this Religion is nothing at all suppose a man comes to Church only and lives in his lusts what then Who required this at your hands to tread in my courts ●sa 1.12 Who why God requires it 't is true but not without uprightness to be proud still and worldly still he requires you to come into his courts but not in this manner so likewise for preaching it is an ordinance of God but if a man will preach and doth not lead an holy and mortified life and is not zealous for God and against sin and to hold forth a blessed pattern of uprightness God had as live have that mans room as his company Psal 50.16 What hast thou to do to take my word into thy mouth and hatest to be reformed As who should say what makest thou here it is fitter for thee to be in an Alehouse then in a Pulpit so God hath commanded prayer but if a man pray not in spirit and in truth and is not an holy man his prayers are nothing Prov. 15.8 The prayer of the wicked is an abomination to God As who should say if you prayed with an upright heart your sacrifice would be a delight to God but seeing you are not upright all your prayers and sacrifices are abominable in the sight of God For humiliation to humble us how should we be ashamed there is no uprightness among us the most of us are not upright before men much less before God For exhortation that we would strive and labour to be upright and upright before him that we would cry out with the Prophet David O let my heart be upright before thee that I may not be ashamed if we find listlessenesse and backwardness for God if we find our hearts side with the ungodly let us know we are wicked people and cannot be of God therefore let us labour to be upright before God REV. 3.2 I have not found thy works perfect before God THe point of Doctrine is this that the Lord will search whither those that seem to be upright be so or no finding presupposeth searching I have not found thy works perfect Now for the meaning of this searching we must know that Gods searching and mans searching do much differ and they differ in five respects First Mans searching may be without finding though a man search all that ever he can yet may be he cannot finde out the matter how it stands Laban searched in Jacobs tent and Leabs tent and the two maids tent and in Rachels tent for his images and when he had done all he could not tell where they were but now when God searcheth men he is sure to find men out O Lord thou searchest me out saith David Psal 139.1 This is the reason why men that are sligh and subtil they care not much though they be sifted by men especially if there be none to witness against them you shall have them swear and swagger they were never guilty of such a thing because they are confident it shall never come to light but if God searcheth he will be sure to find Secondly Mans searching hath ever ignorance foregoing though after search may be he comes to know yet before searching he knows not Job 29.16 the case I knew not I searched out he searched because he knew not but God as after searching he is sure to know and find out so he knows before all searching as the Church saith if we be false in thy covenant shall not God finde us out for thou knowest the very thoughts of the heart and the reins Psal 44.21 you see God searcheth because he doth know man because he doth not Thirdly Mans searching is properly so called but when searching is spoken of God it is after the manner of men God doth rather act a kind of searching then search indeed as he doth act a comming down whereas properly he doth not come down for he is everywhere and so he acts a kinde of ignorance as if he knew not and yet he knows all things as he speaks to Abraham concerning Sodom Gen. 18.21 I will goe down now there is an horrible noyse what horrible sinners these Sodomites be I will go down now and see whither it be altogether according to the cry that is come up unto me if not I will know He speaks after the manner of men he need not come down for he is present everywhere and cannot move from one place to another and whereas he saith if not I will know these things are improperly spoken after the manner of men Fourthly It is mans duty to search if he know not any particular passage of his life whither it be warrantable or no so Magistrates ought to search matters before they determine sentence otherwise they may judge unrighteous judgement now God searcheth not as though he had any need of searching but to tell us our duty to give us a good example this phrase is given to him to shew us what we should do as when there was an horrible attempt in the old world among the Builders of Babel they would build a Tower whose top should reach up unto Heaven Now the Text saith The Lord
at all you have heard saith he how in times past beyond measure I persecuted the Church c. I confesse I had goodly things in me and I profitted in the jewish Religion above many my equals in my own nation being more qealous for the traditions of my fathers I was marvellous strict and forward and for the letter of the law I was marvellous zealous and blamelesse there were excellent good things in me but I had nothing of Christ all this whyle but when it pleased God who seperated me from my mothers womb and called me by his grace c. as who should say now here was the first dawning of that blessed light in my heart now begun that to appeare when God called me by his grace and first revealed his Son in me then was the deed done and never till then so also he shews that he was a cursed creature living in iniquity it may be himself and his companions took him to be as good a man as any was in all Israel but see how he casts his own water Tit. 3.3 We our selves also were sometimes foolish serving divers lusts c. but after that the kindness and love of God appeared c. from thence he began to be in the estate of grace when God called him out of that bad estate when God made a breach between him and his old courses when he made the first rent and division and revoke then grace began to appeare from that time forward I was in Christ thus you see that effectual calling is the first work of God in a mans soul it is the first bringing of a man to Christ and the first making of a man to put him on Secondly Because before effectual calling all was within God what God would do with this or that man may be he meant to save him may be he meant to dam him may be he meant to open his eyes may be he meant to let him go on and live and dye in blindness may be he meant to turne his heart may be he meant to let him go on with the world all was within his own bosom there was no inkling that ever this man should have grace and eternal life nor man nor Angel nor himself could perceive any such thing a man might have vaine hopes and false conceits but no inkling from heaven but he was as faire to be a reprobate as the devils in hell but when God effectually calls a man then he begins to declare what he intends to this or that man he begins to open his brest and shew what purpose he had in himself from all eternity as Eph. 1.9 having made known unto us saith the Apostle the mystery of his will which he purposed in himself c. it was all in himself before shut up in his own secret and privy bosom but when God did effectually call us saith he then did he make known unto us the mystery of his will it was a mystery locked up it was a secret thing that ever he had a purpose to bring us to such things to let us see such mercies now here was the breaking open of this seale now it began to shew it self now the Lord declared what purpose he had in himself now he makes it appeare that we are his elect and chosen and his beloved ones as Paul saith of the Romans to all that are at Rome beloved of God called to be Saints c. Rom. 1.7 you will say how do you know we are beloved ones If you be called to be Saints I dare be bold to say you are beloved of God God hath made it to appeare that he loves you I could not speak thus before you were as vile drunkards and profane persons as any were in Rome but now I dare be bold to say you are beloved of God nay more grace and peace be to you from God the Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ you are called to be Saints and if you are once called then it doth appeare you are the beloved of God it is Gods golden scepter no man could tell whom the King would call to him no man could tell this or that man should be called rather then another till he held out his golden scepter Hest 4.11 So it is with God when God doth hold out this golden scepter to a man now a man hath an inkling that the Lord hath chosen him and will be good to him and hear him and help him in all his wayes and pardon him and do every good thing for him as Mark. 3.13 I use it onely as a similitude our Saviour Christ was there in the mount and the people were below in the vally now saith the Text he called unto him whom he would and they came unto him he was in the mount and all his Disciples were in the vally now no man could tell who should be an Apostle Andrew saith Christ come up now he was one who should be next no man could tell Peter come up then they knew he was one too c. Therefore this calling was the first intimation of Christs purpose to them it was secret in his own bosom whom he would make Apostles before but when he called them it came forth Andrew sees he is the man and Peter sees he is the man c. Thirdly Because all other works follow this work of effectual calling there be abundance of works that God doth work upon his people that he hath chosen to his Kingdom and glory he doth justifie them and pardon their sins and sanctifie and cleanse them from iniquity makes them grow in grace hears their prayers makes them depend upon him in all their needs and necessities he makes them deny themselves and works the grace of humiliation more and more and a trade of godlinesse and a course of holiness and piety now not one of these works are till a man is called all things work together for the best to those that are called Rom. 8.28 this is a leading work now all works come in now the word works and prayer works and the Sacrament works and afflictions work and sinne works when a man is effectually called this is the great wheele of motion now all things work together for the good of him that is called according to Gods purpose this is the first ground work the first breaking of the ice the first setting of a man forth towards heaven therefore we shall see when the Apostle is to write to any man or Churches commonly before ever he bids them do this or that the first thing he speaks to them about is this he tells them they are effectually called as Rom. 1.7 afterwards he bids them yield their members as weapons to righteousness and adviseth them to walk in the Spirit and give up their bodies and souls as a living sacrifice to God not to be conformed to the world but to be transformed in the spirit of their minds and to walk in love
besides hope yet believe under hope Obj. Again it may be objected again if I have any faith it is such a weak faith that I can hardly perceive it is any at al God will never receive me surely Answ I answer it is not the strength of faith that justifies but it is faith that justifies the plaister may heal the wound though the hand be weak that lays it on faith is the hand that lays hold on Christ and Christ is the plaister that is applied to the soul now though the hand be never so weak yet it will do the deed as well as a stronger so it was with the Father of the child that came to Christ he could hardly see he had any faith he could not simply deny he had faith but Lord saith he I believe help my unbelief he cried and spake with tears he saw such a deal of unbelief that the tears trickled down her cheeks Matthew 9.24 yet notwithing that faith got mercy from Christ Mark what Christ saith Mat. 18.10 Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones if Christ will not have his little ones despised of men then certainly he will not despise them himselfe Object But you will say weak faith will save indeed but I question whether I have any faith or no therefore how can I lay hold and embrace this same mercy then Answ I answer though thou beest put to this at any time do as the servants of God have done for it may be the case of the very servants of God yea of the best of Gods servants now you may see what they do in such a case how they run to God and pray to him Psalme 61.2 When my heart is overwhelmed lead me to the rock that is higher then I. The Prophet Davids heart sometimes was overwhelemed but he now went to the rock Christ when I am in this case saith he lead me to the rock shew me Christ guide me to him set me upon him Object But then it may be objected I cannot pray if I could pray it were something but I can hardly pray I go to pray and when I am down upon my knees I can say nothing this may be the case of Gods choisest servants Romans 8.26 Paul puts himself into the number We know not what to pray as we ought we know not what to speak as we should but yet God hath appointed his Spirit to help us in such a case though Hezekiah Esay 38.14 could not speak a word but chatter like a Crane or Swallow and mourne as a dove yet he had experience that God heard him at that time So Psalme 77.4 The Prophet there confesseth he was in this case that he could not pray I am so distressed saith he that I cannot speak he meanes to God and it seemes he found by experience that he could not pray nor tell how to poure out a request to God he was was even stopped and stifled in his prayer yet in the first verse he could speak it that God heard him for all this Well then here you see is the ground of the faith of any poore soul though he have not any assurance yet if he hath this faith to relie and rest upon God if the Gospel calls him and he comes at this gracious tender if he casts himself upon this and this draws him to Christ and if he love God and labour to please him and obey him and throw away all whatsoever displeaseth him if this makes him heavenly minded and long after the knowledge of God and the revelation of it this deads his heart to worldly things and makes him spiritual if it be thus this is true and saving faith and not dead faith This is encouragement to those that are without How many are there among you that are yet in your sinnes and were never yet brought home to Christ Consider what an excellent invitation here for you the Gospel is sent to every Creature under Heaven as you may see Col. 1.23 You may have Christ if you have a will you may have righteousnesse if you have a will to it you may have redemption if you have a wil to it you may be delivered from sin and Satan if you have a will to it you may have the favour of God if you have a will to it you may have Christ if you will have all Christ he will come to you and will receive you as you may see an excellent place for this 1 Cor. 6.11 The Apostle there saith that drunkards and adulterers and covetous persons shall never inherit the Kingdome of God such were some of you but you are justified in the Name of Christ as who should say there is no limitation in the Gospel of God as none in the tender of it so none in the execution of it for all you were drunkards and prophane and covetous yet you have found mercy with God by entertaining of this this methinks should envite people and draw people to come to Christ whosoever hath a minde not to perish not to go in a hard heart not to be worldly and without God in the world here Christ doth envite them all to come Matthew 22.9 Go into the high-wayes saith Christ and whomsoever you finde bid them to the Marriage God knows who we may finde here at Church to day may be some of you are drunkards some enemies to God some hardned in your lusts some relapsed and fallen back into your carnal courses after profession of Religion some mockers and despisers God knows whom we finde we are bid to go into the high-wayes and bid all we finde therefore in the Name of Christ let me speak to you come to Christ will you let your sinnes damne you rather then receive Christ to save you think of this and if you will but follow Christ in all his Ordinances He hath shewed thee O man what the Lord requires of thee that thou shouldest be humbled and see what a wretched creature thou art that thou shouldest see what is amisse in thy soule and use all courses to reforme thy selfe he hath shewed thee how he would have thee pray what company he would have thee keep what kinde of carriage he would have thee use he hath shewed thee O man what he hath required hast thou a heart now to come to Christ he can help thee to all this and though thou hast not power to do all this yet if thou hast but a heart to do it to walk aright and ●live aright and spend thy dayes well in this world Though thou canst do none of all these things if though hast but an heart to do them and dost beleeve that eternal life is in Christ and this draws thee to Christ if thou doest but beleeve that in him is acceptance with God and he can bring thee to God for pardon and peace and hope and glory if thou doest beleeve this and the faith of this doth draw
for Christ the reason is their hearts are full already People count their profits and pleasures and lusts and vanities and delights their Jewels a man must be poor before he will part with his Jewels but if a man be throughly pinched with poverty he will part with his old Gold and Rings and Jewels and all but he will never part with his Jewels till he be forced to it by extremity So all the lusts of the heart all the things of the world that the mind and affections run upon men account them their Jewels and they will not part with them till they be pinched with poverty Thus it was with the Jaylor Acts 16.30 when he was pinched with this poverty he cryes out Men and brethren what shall I do to be saved when his heart was pinched with this poverty he was content to part with any thing he was willing to do any thing to hearken to any terms that he might have mercy So that it is necessary for a man to have all these Privations wrought in his heart and be made poor else he will never take Christ upon those terms whereupon he is offered Secondly Suppose a man should conceive worth to be in Christ suppose he should put a great price upon him yet if a man be not under these Privations if he be not pinched with poverty with Spiritual need and want he will never use all means for the attaining of the Kingdom of God He will never betake himself to all those courses that God hath commanded himselfe to be sought in It was need that made Ahab send up and down all Countries and Soiles for water it was need that made the rich Women of Shunem to hazard her life and her family and houshold in a forraign Country she would not have gone a mile of that Journey but for her poverty as Divines use to speak Let two men go to the market the one hath need the other hath not he that hath need will go whatsoever the weather be though the weather be never so foul he will go bread he wants and bread he must have and bread he will have and if he cannot have it at an easie rate he will part with any thing he will pawn his very cloaths from his back for it Why Because he and his Wife and his Children want it But the other he will go according as he likes the weather if the weather be answerable to his mind it may be he will go and it may be not and when he is there it may be he will buy and it may be not according as the price goeth because he hath no need of it So it is in Grace let two men be called upon to seek out for Grace one doth not feel any great need he is not pinched with the want of Faith and Repentance and Pardon and Peace of Conscience though he want these yet he is not pinched with the want his heart is yet full he is not yet come to this Spiritual poverty It may be he will come to a Sermon it may be not it may be he will part with a Lust and it may be not it is according as the bargain pleaseth him he will never use all means nor take up all courses that are prescribed But a man that is ready to starve for want of Christ as Sisera said Give me drink or else I perish so give me Christ or else I perish This man will take any course use any means he must have Christ and will have him when he comes to the Word Christ he wants and Christ he will have and must have all Sermons and all hearing are but as Oile to the fire they do but pinch his Soul so much the more till Christ comes he must have Christ in his Ordinances because he is sensible of his Spiritual poverty So that it is he which is lost that will be found it is he which is a captive that will be freed it is he that is blind that must have his sight and it is he that is naked that must be cloathed he that lies under these woful Privations he must have the form he looks after it he cannot be without it Thus we see that Privation is necessary for Religion the true life of Religion can never come into a man till he be layed under all these woful Privations we read of in Scripture But now here is a Question which will arise which those that are godly would be glad to have resolved and that is this Whether these Privations that the Apostle here speaks of makes a man the formal Object of mercy Saint Paul was alive once before the Law came but when the Law came and was charged upon his Conscience it deprived him of his livelynesse and made him a dead man I dyed saith he Now the Question is this Whether is such a man the formal Object of mercy When the Law hath deprived a man of his conceited riches and made him a poor man and hath proclaimed him a bank-rupt and a begger and made him a captive that he is not able to stir one foot he is not able so much as to think a good thought but he lyeth under wrath and is not able to get out Whether is such a man the formal Object of mercy I mean whether is he such a one as the Gospel hath promised deliverance unto When a man by the Law is made a dead Creature and is altogether deprived of life and health he hath no life actually and there is no life actually to be had for him for so the law leaves him without any hope of getting any life Whether is this man the formal Object of mercy whether is he such a one as the Gospel doth make promise to of quickning and enriching and gathering and finding and saving and comforting and the like whether is this man the formal Object of mercy Every man is the Object of mercy but whether hath this man got those properties that belong to the actual Object of mercy The reason why I propound this Question is this Because the Scripture seems to make such a one the formal Object of mercy such a one as mercy is promised to such a one as the Gospel looks upon as the proper and actual Object of mercy for the Gospel is said to quicken the dead and to give them life it is the Letter that killeth and the Spirit that giveth life 2 Cor. 3.6 It giveth life to him that was before a dead man to him that was killed by the letter So for poverty Luk. 4.18 To the poor the Gospel is preached the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath annointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor he hath sent me that I should heal the broken hearted and preach deliverance to the Captives and recovering of sight to the blind So that when the Law hath made a man a poor man and hath stripped him of all his conceited riches