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A01725 Foure sermons vpon seuerall partes of scripture, preached by George Gyffard, preacher of the worde, at Maudlin in Essex Gifford, George, d. 1620. 1598 (1598) STC 11859; ESTC S117695 68,936 149

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heauenly and glorious life then wee that die to sinne with him must needes be raised vp also with him into the partaking of that spirituall and heauenly life As the killing and burying of sinne is called the putting off the olde man so this rising with Christ vnto new of life is called the putting on of the new man This is to walke in true holynes Seeing all this is thus I pray you how can hee be a true Christian that doth continue in sinne Shall wee continue still in sinne that grace may abound You see it manifest that a true Christian is so farre off from continuing in sinne that contrariwise he doth walke in newnesse of life This Saint Paul doth further examplifie in the verses that follow namelie that all they which die with Christ vnto sinne must needes also rise with him vnto the partaking of the newe life and further that being once raised vp from the death of sinne into that life of righteousnes they neuer returne backe againe to liue vnto sinne Touching the former of these for to expresse it hee vseth a similitude taken from a plant If saith he we be grafted to the similitude of his death euen so shall wee be to the similitude of his resurrection Thus it is in the naturall plant as we also doe knowe that when the siences are grafted into a stocke and that is digged into the ground if the stocke die they die with it and if the stocke doe growe and spring vp they doe growe and spring vp with it Euen so the holie Apostle teacheth that a man being by faith grafted into Christ as he is grafted and doth grow to him by a mysticall and spirituall vnion to die with him that is as Christ died to slay sinne so he dyeth to sinne or sinne by the power of Christes death is slain in him likewise he is grafted vnto the similitude of his resurrection that is he receiueth the sappe of life from Christ as from the stocke into which he is grafted and so doth liue and grow vp by him Then you see by the doctrine of the holy Apostle that from the neere coniunction which the faithfull haue with Christ these two thinges goe inseperablie together the dying to sinne and the rising to the newe life euen the life of righteousnesse For how should a man be in Christ and seperate these As a man cannot haue iustification except hee be in Christ Iesus and if he be in him he must needes with it bee partaker of the grace and power of sanctification so also if he be partaker of the one parte of sanctification he can not be voide of the other If he be dead and buried with Christ he shall also rise with him Whereby this is manifest that where holie life appeareth not in a man there sinne is not slaine for where there is a death and a buriall of sinne there must needes be a resurrection vnto a new life All they then are in the bondage of their sinnes which are not by the resurrection of Christ quickned vnto a new life euen to walke in the vertues of him that calleth vs. What shall wee say vnto those also which will seeme to haue the latter without the former They would seeme to be verie riche and plenteous in good workes and so to liue vnto righteousnesse but looke vpon their life and examine it by the rules of the holie worde of God and you shall behodle great and grieuous vices that raigne in them As those other which make no shewe of good workes are awrie when they imagine that they haue parte in the death of Christ and yet they are not partakers of his resurrection because they haue no holy life so these are vtterly deceiued which will seeme to be risen with Christ vnto an holie life and yet were neuer dead and buryed with him In deede they cannot be raised vnto the life of righteousnesse vnlesse they haue first died vnto sinne Will they be grafted to the similitude of Christes resurrection and haue not bene grafted with him to the similitude of his death What then are all those good workes which they worke that together with those good workes doe mingle so many bad vices all their life long Surely their good deedes are euen such as the almes fasting and prayers of the Pharisies which Christ doth reproue Mat. 6. Take this for a most vndoubted truth that there is no holy life but from the vertue of Christs resurrection There is no partaking of the true life of God and consequently not of any action of that true life but from hence that a man be grafted with Christ to the similitude of his resurrection And therefore all the good deeds which men doe that haue not sin first slaine in them proceed but of vain-glory selfe-loue or from other such sinister respects What is it when a prophane dispiser of Gods word an horrible abuser of Gods name by swearing a couetous a proude and an hawty person or an idolater doth almes deeds The poore indeede are relieued by it but they doe not any thing that is good before God And now touching the words that follow Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sinne might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serue sinne for he that is dead is freed frō sinne This being so notable a matter touching our ingrafting into Christ and growing together with him to the similitude of his death and resurrectiō the Apostle doth yet lay it open further and so cōmeth to that other pointe which I noted of not returning backe again from the life of righteousnes to liue vnto sin But heere now the speeches which are vsed be very effectuall to expresse to open vnto vs this whole matter As the olde man crucified the bodie of sinne abolished and the seruice of sinne from which we are freed First what is it which hee calleth our old man This you must vnderstand or else you shall not attaine to the doctrine of the Apostle It is neyther the essence of our soule nor body which is called the old man but the corrupt qualities As also the new man is in the pure vncorrupted qualities as whē we are willed to put off the old man and to put on the new man it is a speech borrowed from the putting off and on of garments for the putting off the old man is as the putting off a most filthy garment the putting on the new man is as the putting on of a pure and clean garment Then further we must note why it is called a man our old man and that is because the filthy corruption hath by nature ouerspread all parts of man both within and without All the powers and faculties of the soule and all the partes of the body are defiled so that there is nothing pure in man as he is in himselfe by nature The power and dominion of sinne hath gotten the mastery ouer all that
euer How then can the olde man once crucified euer recouer life againe Or how can the new life the life of God being once begun be vtterly extinct in any Seeing the Apostle doth argue vpon this ground that as Christ can not alter so they that bee in Christ can not alter How then shall they that bee in Christ and so dead to sinne yet liue therein Howe can any true Christian man continue in sin that grace may abound but especially consider how contrarie they be vnto this place which holde that a man may be regenerate in Christ and vtterly fall from it By the doctrine of those the olde man may be crucified and slaine in a man and liue againe and so againe he may bee slaine if they leaue place for repentance and liue also from that Also by their doctrine the life of God may in a man be extinct and so he doth not in Christ liue to God Why then doth S. Paule here make such a comparison between Christ and his members which are grafted into him But let these passe and returne againe to the former S. Paul now draweth from hence an exhortation vnto all Christians that seing their professiō figured by baptisme is so as they must die with Christ to sinne and rise also with him vnto the new life that therfore they would not let sinne raigne in their mortal bodies c. If sin be slaine in you then you must not let it raigne in you for is that meet that a dead thing should raigne And shall men obey the lustes of that which is slaine Surely if sinne raigne sinne is not slaine if any man doe obey the lusts thereof it is aliue still in him Such a man without all controuersie is not in Christ but now marke how the blessed Apostle doeth frame his speeches in this exhortation He doth not say th●● let not sinne remaine at all in you or see that in no wise you bee found to sinne for then all are lost if none be in Christ if none bee dead and rysen with him but such as are quite voide of all sinne But let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodie Here is all that the faithfull are called vpon for while they liue here namely that they obey not the lustes of sinne and so giue vnto it a kingdome and a dominion in them He sheweth plainely by this that the slaine body of sinne remaineth still in them and the lustes thereof be in the minde but wee must not obey them Also he saith Let it not raigne in your mortall body What doth hee by this giue alowance that sinne may raigne in the mind Surely that were a small reformation if sinne should bee restrained onely in our bodies and retaine the full force still in the mind But seeing it can not be but that the motions of sin wil arise in the mind he doth aduertise that yet wee should restraine our bodies from performing those lusts It is the like speech when S. Paul saith Be angrie but sin not Hee speaketh not there of an holy anger which indeede is not sinne for then he woulde not will vs to cut it off saying Let not the sunne goe downe vpon your wrath but he doth thereby insinuate that man is so prone vnto anger and it doth arise so suddainely oftentimes euen vpon euery occasion that it can not bee auoided neuerthelesse hee doth aduise that we shoulde not performe the cruell deedes which anger doth leade vnto Seeing it can not bee but that the filthie motions and lustes of sinne will arise in the minde yet resist them so this is his councell that they raigne not in your mortall bodies or giue not vp your bodies in action to performe such wicked motions Labor to haue the minde wholy purged from them but seing that can not bee fully attained let them not haue the raigne and dominion in your bodies And further in this exhortation hee willeth vs not to giue our members as weapons of vnrighteousnesse vnto sinne but giue saith he your selues vnto GOD as they that are aliue from the deade and giue your members as weapons of righteousnesse to God To vnderstand this you must consider that the holye Ghost likneth sinne vnto a mightie tyrant who hath his ministers and seruants attending and setting themselues in his presence to waite his pleasure what seruice he wil commaund them which then they execute And therefore hee vseth here the like phrase of speech willing vs not to set our members in the presence of sin as weapons or instruments or as it were ministers attending and ready to execute his pleasure This in deed is the miserable bondage that man is in by nature that all the powers and faculties of his soule with all the members of his bodie are euen willinglie prest and readie and doe euen present and set themselues as attendants in the presence of sinne readie to execute the lustes thereof This being renounced as it is reason S. Paule exhorteth that we should giue vp our selues to God as they that are aliue from the dead and our members as weapons of righteousnesse This is a goodlie thing which is here required and all thinges considered verie equall We haue shewed our selues very ready to the obedience of sinne wee haue set all our members as attendant to performe most willinglie the lustes thereof Shall we not now be as readie to giue vp our selues to God being ra●ed vp from the death of sinne vnto the life of righteousnesse and shall wee not ●e as willing to set all our members as ministers and seruants to attend vpon righteousnes as we were to giue them to sinne Shal we not change our Lorde if it be from the worse to the better Or shall wee not serue the better Lord as willing as we serued the worse Consider I pray you what is the rewarde of those which are the seruants of sinne Is it not eternal death euen the torments of hell and yet how chearefully men performe that seruice Howe ready be they to obey the lustes of sinne What is the reward of those which serue righteousnesse Is it not promised that they shall haue eternall glorie and shall we not then be as willing and as ready to obey righteousnesse as we were to obey sinne And now to the last verse which I haue read vnto you For sin shall not haue dominion ouer you for ye are not vnder the law but vnder grace This is a most excellent comfort which S. Paule vttereth to harten to encourage all the faithful to resist sinne We heare of freedome from the yoke of our euill lustes wee are called vpon to renounce our obedience vnto sinne Also wee are willed to present all our members as weapons of righteousnes to God but in the meane time we doe feele our selues so oppressed with the tyrannous power of sin that it seemeth we shall resist in vaine Yea it falleth out in manie that the more they doe resist and striue against