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A67258 Of the benefits of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, to mankind Walker, Obadiah, 1616-1699.; R. H., 1609-1678. 1680 (1680) Wing W405; ESTC R18640 157,560 244

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powerful in working according to the promise Jo. 14. 20. after his departure 2. Of the manner of their conveyance which will much advance our confidence if we consider our near relation For we receive them not by his procurement only from the Father but even from his own hand Every good and perfect gift cometh from the Father c. Jam. 1. 17. but thro and by immediate donation of the Son and by the same way as all our praiers and sacrifices ascend and enter in blessings come forth of this Sanct●…ary Upon his asking all things are given him Psal. 2. 8. whom the Father alwaies hears and at his own pleasure he dispenseth them Act. 2. 33. ●…ph 1. 3. And this the having in his own power the gift of all things from whose hands we may be sure we shall want nothing belongs peculiarly to the tenure of his Priesthood being Melchisedechial and joyned with Kingship Sacerdotium Regale or Sacerdotale regnum i. e. having royalty and power joyned with it as before the law these two were joyned in the Princes of families so after the law they are united in Christ a King over all but Him whom as a Priest he serves Therefore we find him sitting at the right hand and the promise of having his enemies made his footstool so frequently joined with his Priesthood and intercession for to shew the everlasting power of his Priesthood See Heb. 8. 1. Rom. 8. 34. Ps. 110. 1. comp with 4. Act. 2. 33. Ps. 2. 8. Therefore since he ever liveth to make intercession he is able to save saith the Apostle not willing only Heb. 7. 25. Able to succour Heb. 2. 18. see Jo. 17. 2 24. Father I will that c. Jo. 14. 13 14. If ye shall ask any think in my name his asking or our asking in his name is all to one effect as is shewed before I will do it where he shews both his dependance on his Father as a Priest and power over all things else as a King Besides this officiating as an Intercessor in Heaven as a Sanctuary as he is High Priest wherein he is compared to Aaron Our Savior by the same Apostle in his treatise of his Priesthood is called the Captain of our Salvation bringing many sons of God unto glory Heb. 2. 10. Lord of the houshold of God and conducter of them into a promised place of rest and forerunner entred before them into Heaven as it is the land of promise and this as he is a regal High Priest wherein he is compared to Moses and Joshua his successor conducters of Israel towards Canaan See Heb. 2. 10. -3. 1 2 6. -4. 8 9 14. -6. 20. comp with Heb. 12. 1 2 18 22 25. -11. 14 16. We being in this world after our deliverance from Egypt the dominion of Satan and sin and passing thro the Red Sea of Baptism 1 Cor. 10. 2. yet as in the Wilderness a dry and thirsty land where no water is as the Psalmist spiritually complains of it see Psal. 63. 1. -39. 12. -119. 19. whoever take it for any thing else much mistake it now under Christ I speak of him according to his manhood our Conductor as they were under Moses and Joshua and all things that were done there were examples 1 Cor. 10. 6 11. First therefore as Moses when the mount of God burnt with fire nothing but blackness and darkness and tempest nothing but wrath and judgment towards us and fear least the fire of the Lord should break forth upon us having all sinned as Israel had and none durst draw near to speak for us Behold him coming forth out of the midst of us the true Mediator and going for us into the Mount and there like Moses Exod. 32. 30. making an attonement for us And tho there is yet to come another shaking of all things shaking heaven and earth and all in pieces under this second Moses Heb. 12. 26. far more terrible then that under the first wherein he shall come in judgment to destroy his enemies from which then there shall be no Mediator to hinder him as Exod. 32. 10 11. yet then to those that obey him this Mount Sinai shall be changed into Mount Sion and the city of the living God c. see Heb. 12. 22. c. where are such and such glorious company And thither shall he also carry up his Brethren after the remainder of the 40 daies or 6 weeks of his abode there are expired Meanwhile from thence not from an higher place of the earth but from the highest heaven into which he is gone up he continually speaks unto us not with that terror as the Angels from Mount Sinai gave the law but with the soft voice of his spirit the ministration of which by him is opposed to that of the law by Moses 2 Cor. 3. 8 9. And wo be to all them that refuse to hear him far beyond those that refused to hear Moses Heb. 12. 25. -10. 29. 2. And then as resembled by Joshua or Jesus called so as a type of him he is the Conductor also of the people of God into the true land of promise Heb. 4. 8. the place of rest the rest of God Heb. 4. 5. Into which God hath sworn no unbelievers shall enter And into this our blessed Savior is entred already before us and set down the posture of resting at the right hand of God entred not only as a forerunner Heb. 6. 20. or leader to give an example that we should follow him thither the Anchor of our hope being already cast within the veil by the taking possession of this our forerunner Heb. 6. 19 20. But also a forerunner or Harbinger as Joshua his type also was to view that good land as it were and there to prepare a place for us Jo. 14. 2 3. in that house where are many mansions the heavens that we see being but a center to it from whence God looks down upon them as they upon the earth Ps. 113. not any therefore but an honourable a choice place there see Rev. 4. 4. where the Church-men were sitting on either side of Gods Throne in the midst of all the glorious train of Heaven and the Angels standing in a circle about them Rev. 5. 11. -7. 11. Father I will that those be with me where I am to behold my Glory c. Jo. 17. 24. not in the same region but in the same place of it where his glorious body is not in the Country only but of the Court following and waiting on the Lamb there where ever he goeth which is named as some special honour Rev. 16. 4. -7. 15. -3. 4. And from thence after this place prepared for us and us for it he hath promised to come again and accompany us thither in person Thus is he a forerunner to all the faithful in respect of their bodies entring into that celestial Canaan he being the first-born from the dead but
other in a cloud to speak with Moses the other to David 1 Chron. 28. 19. in a design Of which heavenly Sanctuary we may have a divine sight a far-off from the several visions and apparitions of Gods glory both those in the old Testament see Esai 6. 1. Ezech. 1. 4. -10. 1. c. and those in the new to St. John For 't is worth the noting that not only Gods glory on the Mount to Moses Ps. 68. 17. but in the heavens to St. John appeared still as in a Temple or Sanctuary see Rev. 6. 9. -7. 15. -8. 3. -9. 13. -11. 1 19. -13. 8. -14. 15 18. -4. 5 4. where is mention of the Court of the Altar of burnt-offerings Rev. 11. 1. and 6. 9. of the Altar of Incense upon which were offered Incense together with the Saints prayers see Luk. 1. 9 10. comp Rev. 8. 3. of the Ark of the Covenant upon the top or covering of which was the Mercy-Seat or propitiatory or throne of grace For the Ark Cherubims c. did alwaies represent a Throne or triumphant Charet which besides the Cherubims winged for flying and footed in such a manner for running had wheels also for which see besides Ezek. 1. chap. in whose visions were oftentimes removals of this Charet or Throne from place to place and Dan. 7. 9. 1 Chron. 28. 18. where the Ark is called the Charet of the Cherubims The Cherubims the 4 Beasts the same with Ezekiels and Esaiahs by whom Gods Throne was supported of all Creatures his nearest and most vigilant Rev. 4. 6. Ezek. 1. 10. attendants who gave out Gods orders to the rest of the Angels Rev. 15. 7. of the Candlestick with 7 Lamps of fire burning before the Throne the representation of the Holy Ghost as appears by Rev. 1. 4. -5. 6. Ezek. 4. 2 10. comp with 6. Act. 1. 3. And which never appeared in the former visions of the old Testament of a Lamb that was slain before the Throne and about the Throne on either side of it of 24 Presbyters in a Semicircle sitting on seats representing the Church Triumphant and the Session of the President and the Elders in the Jewish Synagogue or Consistory and afterward of the Bishop and his Presbyters in the Christian Churches these encircled with a guard of millions of Angels Rev. 7. 11. Rev. 5. 11. Habited all like Priests as also our Savior himself was in another vision Rev. 1. 13. Exod 28. 40. in linnen garments to the foot white and resplendent and girt about the paps Crowns on their heads See Exod. 28. 40. like those of the Priests for ornament and for glory Bearing his name on their foreheads Rev. 22. 4. as the High Priest did holiness unto the Lord Palms and Instruments of Musick and Vials full of Incense in their hands celebrating divine service in this Temple praising God and the Lamb and offering to him as the Clergy here do the praiers of the Saints Praising the Lamb for the redemption of themselves and of mankind Rev. 5. 9 10. comp with 1. 6. Ready to comfort John about the power of the Lamb Rev. 5. 5. and to instruct him concerning his suffering Brethren Rev. 7. 13. see Rev. 4. 4. -6. 11. -7. 9. -15. 6. Having thus made a description of the place the heavenly Sanctuary and the propiatory or throne of grace there over the Ark compassed with 4 Cherubims c. according as the Lord Jesus was pleased to represent it to St. John Here first now let us imagine to enter and present himself this great High Priest soon after his work finisht upon the Altar of the Cross such as he is described Heb. 7. 26. Holy unharmable undefiled separate from sinners needing no washing first as the Legal did arrayed with all the truth and substance of those things which were typified by the ornaments of the legal High Priest bearing our names upon his shoulders Esai 53. 6. -9. 6. Esai 63. 9. and again engraven as a Signet upon his heart according to Cantic 8. 6. Hagg. 2. 23. for a memorial of us before the Lord continually Exod. 28. 12 21. Having engraven upon his Miter Holiness pure and never stained unto the Lord that so his holiness may bear the iniquities of our holy things and we in and by it may be accepted before the Lord he being made unto us wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and redemption Numb 18. 1. Exod. 28. 38. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Rom. 5. 19. appearing again a Priest with the restord Urim and Thummim Ezra 2. 63. upon his heart light and perfection perfect wisdom and perfect righteousness opening the book of all Gods secrets and shewing them as he pleaseth to his Brethren Rev. 5. 5. -1. 1. Numb 27. 21. by the Holy Ghost Jo. 16. 13 14. as it first hears and receives from him thus passing thro the outer Sanctuary of the heavens Heb. 9. 11. whilst it is proclaim'd before him Behold the Lamb of God c. my servant whom I have chosen my Beloved in whom my soul is well pleased Let us imagine him I say in such equipage to appear in this Sanctum Sanctorum before that Mercy-Seat that throne of grace and to appear in the presence of God there not for himself but for us saith the Apostle Heb. 9. 24. -8. 1. for himself had that glory there with his Father before the world was and came down out of his bosom for this purpose for he that would ascend thus must be such a one that descended first that he might return thither with these new engagements upon him with a great many names besides his own new relations and new kindred entring in thither now for his poor Brethren Thus entred first into this Sanctuary he carries with him not only the blood but the whole sacrifice being restored unto him after he had offered it as an entire Holocaust and poured out all the blood thereof at the foot of the Altar to offer it here a second time to the acceptation of his Father See Heb. 8. 3. comp 9. 7. carries it with all the wounds and piercings made in it as honourable marks of his sufferings and remembrances thereof to his Father which 't is probable that his glorified body still retains appearing in his Father sight a Lamb as it had been slain See Rev. 5. 6. as also he appeared before for confirming the faith of his Disciples Jo. 20. 27. to which the Apostle alludes Gal. 6. 17. and likely shall appear at the last day to the everlasting reproach of his enemies See Rev. 1. 7. In memory whereof also the very Altar the Cross is imagined to be that which is called the sign of the son of man Matt. 24. 30. and which shall appear in the heavens and be carried before as his royal Ensign in his procession to the last judgment Which Sacrifice since he appoints here in the consecrated elements to be shewed forth by his Priests in our Sanctuaries before God in