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A79435 Yahweh Tsidkenu or The plain doctrin of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God; justified by the God of truth in his holy word, and the cloud of witnesses in all ages. Wherein are handled the causes of the sinners justification. Explained and applied in six and twenty sermons, in a plain, doctrinal and familiar way, for the capacity, and understanding of the weak and ignorant. By Charles Chauncy president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge in New-England. Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672. 1659 (1659) Wing C3739; Thomason E979_11; ESTC R222074 232,660 312

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the eye of man So is God to the Sinner But now as transcendently evil as Sin is Christ hath satisfied for it and put an end to all troubles to thy Conscience about it By one offering hee hath perfected for ever such as are sanctified Heb. 10.15 God saith I will bring forth my Servant the branch and I will remove the iniquities of the Land in one day Zech. 3.8 9. Yee shall call therefore every man his Neighbour under his Vine and under his Fig-tree For Psal 85.10 Mercy and Truth have met together Righteousness and Peace have kissed each other that is all Gods excellencies gloriously shine forth in Christs satisfaction Comfort yee one another with these words 2 Consider for your Comfort Weak beleever justified as much as stronger That the weakest true beleever is justified as much as the strongest What was imputed to Abraham for his Justification was and is imputed to the weakest Saint Rom. 4.22 23 24 To Us it shall bee imputed if wee beleeve on Christ as Abraham did 'T is true all apprehend not this satisfaction alike but the matter and form of our justification is all one Therefore rejoyce O weak Christian thy cloathing notwithstanding all thine infirmities is as bright shining in the eyes of God as that of Abraham or the greatest Saint in the world Quest How can wee come to comfort through the satisfaction of Christ Answ 1 Gain your Acquittance a writing drawn with Gods own hand with your name in it 1 Joh. 5.13 These things have I writ unto you that beleeve on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know yee have eternal life So that if you beleeve there is the writing grounded on a Record vers 11. and there is your Name in it You see your way to finde your Names there get it sealed to your hearts by the Spirit 2 Let there bee an humble active embracing of Christ in the Word of Promise God requires besides his own good pleasure and the Councill of his will the work of faith Rom. 3.25 2 Thess 1.11 Thou must exercise thy humble obediential Faith as thy day-labour even a conflicting faith Rev. 2.17 and a praying Faith Ezek. 36.32 and a confessing faith As they did their sins laying their hands on the head of the Scape-Goat Lev. 16.21 So the hand the type of faith was put on the head of the burnt offering Lev. 14. And an humbling Faith which indeed is the most humble grace of all Rom. 11.20 Thou standest by Faith bee not high-minded From which grace Christ is never far Isa 57.15 yea they when pricked at heart saw Christ presently Act. 2.38 and Peter applies the Promise to them and reveals mercy to such bleeding souls Christ and a lamenting soul are never far asunder 3 Bee comforted That this way of yours by Christs satisfaction is the true way to Justification Men cry up many new waies 'T is a great mercy in such varieties of errors not to err The truth of this way of Justification is not onely true upon the truth of the word but upon the truth of God himself If God bee God this justification must needs bee true For here justice is satisfied and so God pardons which hee could as well un God himself as do where his justice is not satisfied So that wee may testify to you 1 Pet. 5.12 That this is the true grace of God in which you stand Men have a conceited grace different from this but here you may safely set up your resting place for ever Use 5. Remember to maintain perpetual homage and observance of Jesus Christ Never forget so great a mercy David cries Psal 116.6 O Lord I am thy servant and the Son of thy hand-maid thou hast broken my bonds The way of Servants and Slaves ingaging themselves to their Lords was they yeelded their submission with promise and oath to be Loyal to them as their Lords and holding their hands between the hands of their Lords they said I become your Servant from this day forth for life for limbs for worldly honors and shall owe you my fidelity as long as I live Well might this holy man say I am thy Servant since God had not brought him into but broken his bonds Paul argues much this way 2 Cor. 5.14 15. And hee dyed for all that they that live should not live unto themselves Which falls foul upon that ignoble conceit That if Christ gives satisfaction wee are freed from all obedience to the Commandements By which this doctrin of Christs satisfaction is made the occasion of prophaneness and Christ is become the Minister of sin which Paul abhorred Gal. 2.17 'T is true that since Christ hath paid the price of our redemption there is nothing for us to do by way of satisfaction but as much as in us lies in obedience to the will of Christ both from the nature of righteousness and holiness which are worth our exercising and from the Moral consideration of Christs yeelding obedience to every Commandement and out of a study for conformity to the state of glory hereafter Yea there is a Causal connexion such as is between the cause and effect between Christs satisfaction applyed to us and our holiness For Union with Christ by Faith produceth this fruit necessarily 1 Joh. 3.6 Hee that abides in him sins not The Spirit of Christ works it Ezek. 36.27 and true faith purifies the heart Act. 13.9 Act. 26.18 So then let every man do the works of God without him or suspect the work of God within him Lest fancy that works folly rather than faith that works purification bee found within him For hee that is bought with a price will glorify God in soul and body which are Christs by Redemption The Exactness of Christs sufferings THE SIXTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. A propitiation through Faith in his blood WEE have spoken in General of Redemption Come we now more particularly to consider first the manner and secondly the efficacy of this satisfaction The Manner of our redemption is by the blood of Christ and therefore 't is phrased here by Faith in his blood of which let us inquire Quest What is meant by blood here Answ The manner of Christs satisfaction is by blood Blood is put by a Synecdoche of the part for All the sufferings of Christ which hee underwent for the sins of the Elect especially his bloody death with all its concomitants So called First because death especially when it is violent it joyned with effusion of blood as Matth. 23.30 If wee had lived in the daies of our fathers wee would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the Prophets and Matth. 27.24 Pilate said I am innocent of the blood of this just person that is of his Death Secondly Herein respect is had to all the sacrifices of the Law whose blood was poured out when they were offered up Heb. 9.22 Almost all things are by the Law purged with blood and
not hasty in concluding that thou hast it And for the discovery of this whether thou art in the faith consider these trials 1 more general 2 more particular 1 More general Consider First Tryals of faith whether thou hast a lower work of faith which although it doth not justify yet it is a step unto the other viz. to beleeve the truth of all the things that are written in the Law and the Prophets Act. 24.14 It thou hast not a dogmatical faith of these thou art worse than the Devils and if thou beleevest them but as the Devils thou shalt have no more benefit by thy saith than the Devils have But if this faith have a tendency to justifying Faith it is of pretious use to thee and causeth thee as it did Paul to exercise thy self to have a Conscience void of offence toward God and man ver 16. This is known very much by your beleeving the Commandements as well as the Promises but see do you beleeve the Commandements hee that beleeves them will set upon the obeying of them Heb. 11.8 yea he will have respect to every Commandement do you beleeve the threatnings Sure then you will tremble at them So David did Psal 119.120 Isa 66.2 5. As when wee see a Childe shooting at us wee fear not his arrows not will stir for him because we beleeve not that hee can or will hurt us But if we see a skilful archer to level at us wee will not dare to stand within bow-shot because wee beleeve hee will hit us So 't is in apprehending Gods threatnings against our sins When he shoots his arrows at us Ps 45.5 certainly if a man beleeves not Commands and Threatnings hee beleeves not with justifying faith Yea see how thou likest the faithful application of the word to thy conscience especially when it is impartial A naughty unbeleeving heart will turn from it 2 Tim. 4.3 at the least hee doth not love to apply it to himself for his profit Heb. 4.2 and such a hearer may sit under the means all his life time and never bee the better 2 See whether thy faith bee a working faith By this thou shalt know whether it bee the work of God if it act vigorously against the allowance of any sin that Faith which lyeth dead and idle is like a dead and unsavory carcass in Gods accompt Jam. 2.22 24. that Faith that works not by repentance Mark 1.15 that works not by love Gal. 5.6 that brings not forth good fruits that bauks any duty and imboldens to any Sin Col. 1.10 Psal 119.1 2. it is not hard for him that shall descend into his own conscience to discern what manner of faith hee hath attained unto 3 See whether your faith bee any other than what you have by natural power and abilities attained unto hee that hath no other hath not this saving faith wrought in him for this is wrought by a divine supernatural power Matth. 16.17 flesh and blood hath not revealed it Col. 2.12 Faith of the operation of God Eph. 1.19 It is true a carnal man may do many duties required of him in the moral Law for the outward performance because hee hath the seeds of the Law left in him but saving faith must bee created and wrought onely by the power of God which shews that the faith of some is but a meer fancy seeing they have no more than meer nature in them there was never any difficulty in the attainment of it 4 It is a grace that is not wrought in the heart unless soundly humbled Neither will ever abide in a proud heart how can you beleeve c. Joh. 5.44 Heb. 2.4 See how the Lord brought down Paul and the Jaylor and those Act. 2. So that until Pride and Self conceitedness and Vain-glory and Contempt of others bee removed yea all glorying in and boasting of our own righteousnesse And unlesse the heart bee brought to some constant frame of humility it neither will or can beleeve And the want of this is the cause why so many Professors turn to errours and prophaneness and a loose kinde of life it comes from the unbrokenness and untamedness of their hearts Now Faith of all other graces is a heart-breaking and soul-humbling grace More particularly There are divers degrees and measures of faith And wee must take heed that wee do not lay stumbling blocks before the eies of weak beleevers by setting down such trials of faith as belong onely to strong beleevers Such as Abraham Moses Job c. When as weak ones cannot finde them in themselves they disquiet themselves without just cause For clearing of which consider some signs of the weakest faith out of Mark. 9.24 where you shall find an example in the poor man that brought his Son to our Saviour Christ to bee healed and made profession of his Faith in which wee may observe these particulars Signs of the weakest faith 1 There is a sound Conviction of his unbeleef hee perceives what an unbeleeving heart hee had and this is the first work of the Spirit of God Joh. 16.8 and a work perceiveable by the weakest beleever now none can convince the soul of its unbeleef but the Spirit of God and this is such a conviction as causeth the sinner not onely to see but to mourn for his unbeleef before the Lord to pray and strive earnestly against it He said with Tears Lord help my unbeleef hee therefore that is not sensible of this sin on the like manner hath not so much as a weak faith wrought in his heart 2 There is a strong desire after faith and grace and Christ So there was in this poor beleever It is ordinary in the Scripture to expresse the nature of the weakest faith by hunger and thirst as Joh. 7.37 38. now that signifies a restless desire after Christ and Grace accompanied alwaies with strong indeavours in the use of the means to attain unto the things desired It is not a lazy and listless desire such as the Sluggard hath which kills him but such as sets the heart and outward man on work to attend diligently on the means of grace to attain unto faith in Christ and that in a greater measure Wherefore let lubberly and lazy Professors take notice of this that they have no true faith in their hearts 3 In this beleever there was a holy jealousy that hee might not bee deceived about his grace that made him so to complain A weak beleever deals like a wise man that is but a young beginner and newly set up in his trade hee fears exceedingly lest hee should bee deceived with counterfeit wares or copper mony so it is with a provident Christian hee is very circumspect and wary lest hee should bee deceived with Copper and Alchymy faith Therefore hee loves a faithful and searching Ministry that will gage his heart and discover the unsoundness of it Joh. 3.21 Hee comes to the light that his deeds may bee made manifest
for God requires these Mic. 6.8 but it is a grievous delusion to think that by any such things wee can finde acceptation or bee justified before God No no let a man accompt all the daies of his life that hee hath spent and all the duties that hee hath performed spilt and lost without Faith Christ will tell you this is the work of God that yee beleeve c. Joh. 6.28 29. it is called a work because a work of Gods power and working and a work that hee delights in wee should bee exercised in to take our farewel of the World renounce our selves and to fly to Christ for refuge from the storm of Gods wrath and indignation and to prefer him before all this is the work of faith that takes us off from all our resting on our works and brings us naked unto Christ All other duties are very good in their season and kinde but like Josephs brethren none welcome without a Benjamin No works welcome and pleasing to God without faith which brings Christ God saith without Christ see not my face he would have us put on all Christian graces the whole Armour of God Eph. 6.16 But above all take the shield of Faith Because this plece of armour hath a singular excellency in it above all other because it defends all the rest the breastplate of Righteousness is excellent to keep the heart and the helmet of hope to keep the head but faith must keep both As a broad Shield that quencheth Satans fiery darts at whatever part they bee shot and the truth is there is no grace Satan so much shoots at Luke 22.32 for hereby hee knows wee still prevail against him therefore this is a weapon not only by which wee are said to overcome but the victory it self 1 Joh. 5.4 5. it cannot bee said so of any other weapon therefore above all put on this Now for the attaining of this grace we must know and be convinced 1 That wee have it not by nature In the flesh there dwelleth no good thing Rom. 7.18 and this is a work of the Spirit to convince the World of sin because it beleeves not Joh. 16.8 8. and till the heart bee convinced thus a farther work cannot be expected Luk. 1.53 2 Bee fully convinced that it is the Lord onely that must work it he must draw us or else we will not or can not come to Christ Joh. 6.44 3 Bee convinced of our great unworthinesse that he should bestow it upon us because of our frequent sleighting of Christ and Gadaren-like refusal of him preferring our Swinish lusts before him God gives faith where it may be to the glory of his grace Eph. 1.3 6. 4 Know that beleeving is receiving of Christ in all his Offices and giving up our selves unto his disposal Joh. 1.12 5 Know what a dangerous thing it is to bee mistaken in this Faith there bee many things which the Devil and the World call faith which are not so Act. 8.13 Joh. 2.22 6 That there is no Christ to be received by faith but only in and by the Promises of the Gospel Act. 15.7 he saith the Gentiles should hear the Word of Gods Gospel and beleeve So Eph. 1.13 Oh make much of Promises search them hide them in your hearts look for Christ in them think much on them and turn them into Prayers this it may bee will bee meant by the hiding the treasure Mat. 13.44 45. 7 Bee perswaded that the Promise carrieth Christ when the Spirit of God spreads it and applies it and works with it in the publick Ministry Rom. 10.17 2 Cor. 3.18 Otherwise it may bee said why may I not bee contented with reading at home but know that the Ministry is the Ministry of the Spirit and the Spirit works in it Hence Ministers are said to justify their hearers Dan. 12.3 Quest But will any conviction serve to work faith Answ The Spirits conviction goeth farther than any humane Joh. 16.8 10. that will reach to the heart for it is unresistible 1 Thess 1.5 Our Gospel came not unto you in word only c. this Spirit of Illumination is strong for it subdues all and transforms all 2 Cor. 3.18 Oh then bee instant constant and fervent in prayer for this good Spirit of his for it is promised to them that ask it Luk. 11.13 Now to shut up this use for the attaining this pretious grace I shall commend to you the consideration of one place it is of Act. 17.11 12. where it is said The Bereans were more noble or better disposed than they of Thessalonica in that they received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so therefore many of them beleeved Where observe how the Bereans attained unto faith 1 They attended carefully on the publick Ministry 2 They did this with all readiness of mind though they being Jews Pauls Doctrin was contrary to them yet they laid aside all prejudice against it and heard with readiness It is a great matter to have a minde to the Gospel this was their better disposition 3 They were not contented with the publike Ministry alone but in private they searched the Scriptures daily they did not onely now and then repeat Sermons but made it their work daily to search the Scriptures and that judiciously and with consideration Neither was it any disparagement to Pauls Ministry to bee tryed by them but an honour to it and credit to bee found to bee exact according to the Scriptures And it is not the least part of Christian Wisdome to be often trying of and setting home upon his heart a profitable truth till hee hath fixed it there and driven the nail to the head 4 It follows many of them beleeved not a few but many and therefore they beleeved God gave this great blessing to their diligent attention and frequent search of the Scripture so that many beleeved both of men and women And sure if any of us do the like wee shall speed as they did It is to perswade and exhort beleevers still to keep on the exercise of faith to maintain this good estate of Justification Exhort 2. To beleevers Faith is of constant use for their continued Justification and the comfort of that estate Gal. 2.16 Even wee have beleeved in Christ Jesus that wee might bee still justified by the faith of Jesus Christ It is observable that is spoken of Abraham Gen. 15.6 that hee beleeved God and it was accounted to him for righteousness though doubtless hee beleeved before upon the calling out of his own Country but at this time hee is said to be justified by faith because the Holy Ghost would give a singular Testimony to his faith at this time for his own and our comfort When God made him a Promise of seed when Abraham and Sarah were both very aged and so an unlikely thing had he not beleeved God who promised Faith therfore justifies at all times it
afflicted condition but run for help and as the poor Widow served the unjust Judge Luke 18.4 5. weary God with thy complaints never let him rest till hee give thee a yeelding answer according to that promise Isa 56.6 7. 6 Adventure upon the grace of God in Christ Cast thy self on his mercy cast thy self on his mercy as did the Prodigal Luke 15.18 saying I will arise and goe to my Father c. what hope could such a Vagabond wretch have of his Fathers acceptance yet he thought it best to adventure upon this course Thinks hee if I must perish I will perish at my Fathers door you know how hee sped Just like those Lepers in the gate of Samaria 2 King 7.4 Mind their successe 1 Consider the large extent of the vertue of Christs death Motives Consider the extent of his death unto all sorts both Jewes and Gentiles 1 Tim. 2 6. God will have all to be saved Joh. 6.37 Him that comes unto him hee will in no wise cast out It is no matter who nor what manner of person he be or hath been so he come at last he may assure himself he shall not be cast out whatsoever villany hee hath lain in suppose him a Drunkard Murtherer Persecuter c. So 1 Joh. 2.1 2. and Gal. 3.28 Christ said to the polluted child lying in his bloud live Ezek. 16. Christ calls not righteous but sinners great and foul sinners Matth. 9.13 yea his bitter enemies Rom. 5.6 8 10. When wee were enemies c. Christ hath opened a door to the vilest sinner 2 Consider the large offer of Christ by the Ministry Consider the large offer Mat. 22.9 All sorts are invited to the feast Luke 14.21 He that is Christ shall stand for an Ensign to the people an erected standard Isa 11.10 to gather whole Armies to him under Christ their General and Commander This standard no opposite rage of the wicked can ever pluck down but it shall be rest to them that gather unto it though sinners have no rest in themselves Moses lifted up the Serpent that all might look unto it for cure of their stingings so is Christ lifted on the Crosse that all may see a Redeemer Joh. 3.14 15. and so lifted up in the Word that every wounded soul in the world may hear him speaking peace to them that are near and to them that are afarre off and if Christ hath appointed himself to bee lifted up to all poor undone Sinners then see that you slight not your remedy but come lifting up your heads with joy for your redemption draws nigh 3 Consider how serious an offer the Lord makes of Christ Crucified Consider how seriously the offer is made to all to whom the Gospel is preached Isa 9.6 The zeal of the Lord of Hosts will perform this Giving a strict command that it be carefully preached to every Creature Mark 16.15 annexing a promise of his presence with it He keeps the fountain open Zach. 13.1 not shut up nor sealed but open for all commers Say not God doth but mock us for hee knows sinners cannot come and receive him for they rather will not come nor receive Christ Joh. 5.40 You will not come unto me that you might have life And you may see God is in good earnest for you are like to be damned for not obeying 2 Thess 2.12 Therefore Christ is serious and no man perisheth but by his own fault that hears these truths preached to him 4 Though it be true Receive Christ and that witnesseth he is sent to thee That Jesus Christ did not lay down his life for every particular man or woman to whom this Gospel is preached yet this is the only sure way to put it out of question that he dyed for thee in particular that is to receive and embrace the Lord Jesus and him crucified John 1.12 Acts 10.12 Isa 56.3 7. Beleeve in the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved Acts 16.31 Hee certainly dyed for all them that doe beleeve The Extremity of Christs Sufferings THE NINTH SERMON ON Romans 3.24 25. Through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Vse 2. Of exhortation to the Saints TO prosecute this point yet further take a second use of Exhortation for the Members of Christ that have an interest in this satisfaction to consider the several Duties this truth calls them to 1 It calls to bitter mourning for sin all our dayes Christs members should mourn for sin It should maintain a constant spring of godly sorrow in our hearts to consider what the Lord Jesus hath undergone for us and what wrong and injury wee have done him For the clearing which minde that famous place Zech. 12.10 The Lord saith I will pour out upon the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication and they shall look upon him whom they have peirced and they shall mourn for him c. This place concerns properly the Jewes but typically the whole Church of Christ And it imports that they shall have such a work of God upon their hearts that they shall look upon Christ crucified by faith and mourn that themselves have peirced him and that hee was wounded for their iniquities and bruised for their transgressions and not only for them but by them yea by every sin that hath been committed by them Thus should every Christian doe that hath any interest in Christs sufferings even to be in bitternesse for every sin as a man is in bitternesse for his only Son Which expression hints to us the manner measure and degree of their mourning You know Parents mourning for a Son and an only Son and a Son whom themselves have murthered with their own hands is very bitter tongues cannot expresse it but tender Parents may imagine it and Davids mourning for Absolon represents it with Rachels grief that would not be comforted It is again compared to the mourning of the valley of Hadadrimmon c. that is as the mourning of Judah Jerusalem and Jeremiah for the death of Josiah slain by Pharaoh Necho 2 Chro. 35.24 25. which was exceeding bitter as appears in that the Singing-men and Singing-women speak of Josiah in their Lamentations to this day yea they composed solemn Lamentations for Josiah and made it an Ordinance in Israel that they should lament for him in after times Such a mourning should that bee of the members of Christ for him whom their sins have peirced upon these ensuing grounds 1 That thou mayest not say Grounds of Saints mourning the Jewes only slew the Lord Jesus and that thou hadst no hand in it Bee assured that Christ was wounded for and by the sins of all those that shall be saved Isa 53.4 5. yea there is never a sin that any of the Elect ever did doe or shall commit but peirced Christ If he suffered not for it it cannot be forgiven All the Jews and Gentiles Devil and all could not
have destroyed Christ had not the sins of the elect met on him 2 The killing Christ is a farre fouler bloud-guiltinesse than ever David incurred than to kill an only Son or to murther a Josiah a King a godly King for this is the crucifying the Lord of glory 1 Cor. 2.8 and may therefore well be lamented 3 The love we owe and bear to Christ for his unparallel'd condescentions to make us heirs of glory should engage our hearts to weep for his death as he did for Lazarus's death Joh. 11.35 56. which the Jewes took notice of to be the probate of his love Behold how he loved him Thus Christ imputes the repenting tears of that sinful woman Luke 7.47 to love Christs great graciousnesse makes the most stony heart to lament its provocations 4 The sense of our dreadful and undone estate that needed the death of Christ to establish a Covenant of Grace with us should provoke us to bee in bitternesse as God expects Ezeck 16.62 63. And I will establish my Covenant with thee and thou shalt know that I am the Lord. That thou mayest remember and be confounded and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done saith the Lord. 5 The Spirit of grace and supplication is now poured forth into the soul and that Spirit is a spirit of Lamentation and works and continues a broken and contrite spirit in all that receive it as it did in those Converts Acts 2.37 Pricking them to the heart for all their wrongs and injuries put upon Christ for embruing their hands in his precious bloud Look back therefore upon thy pleasure that thou hast taken in sin and with what greedinesse thou hast committed it and compare them with Christs sufferings and what hee deserved at thy hands that it may break thy heart as it did Davids 2 Sam. 12.7 8. when hee had long lain in a slumbering condition and God told him how much he had done for him wondring that after so much love he should despise his Commandements and make so wretched a requital How doth he cry out upon his sins vers 13. and loathes himself Obj. But a Christian should rejoyce in the Crosse of Christ how then comes it to be the object of sorrow Sure Paul thought otherwise Gal. 6.14 Sol. How the Crosse is a ground of rejoycing as well as of mourning It is true Christs Crosse is a ground of rejoycing as well as a ground of sorrow Of sorrow in respect of that hand we had in his death the wounds which our sins gave him the hard dealing and unkind requital he hath received for all his love Of joy in respect of the benefits and good we receive by his death Let us therefore maintain a spring of godly sorrow for our sins and streams of joy for the blessings we receive by him which is the true eating the Passeover with bitter Herbs Exod. 12.8 Also making confession of their sins Levit. 16.21 The Papists have a seeming practice of this duty keeping Good-friday in penance and lamentation setting up a Crucifix before them and zealously hating the Jewes for putting Christ to death but think not of their own sins that they had a hand in it To whom Christ might justly say as to the Women weeping at his Crosse Luk. 23 28. O yee daughters of Jerusalem weep not for me but weep for your selves for your sins whereby you have wounded me which is the duty of every Christian 2 Upon the consideration of Christs extream sufferings for Sin the Members of Christ are pressed hard Christs members should hate sin to hate every evil way and to shun all sin for ever 1 Because it was one end of Christs crucifying To hate sin is the end of Christs death that sin and the flesh should be crucified Gal. 5.24 that They that are Christs have crucified the flesh understanding by the flesh the corruption of Nature with the affections and lusts of it Christs members should pluck up the very roots of sin the very inward lusts that grow in the heart Rom. 6.6 Knowing this that our Old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might bee destroyed that is the whole corruption of Nature may be killed by the death of Christ yet not so farre as to free us from all sin but that we might not serve sin or obey it in the lusts thereof For this cause did Christ bear our sin upon the Crosse That we being dead unto sin might live unto righteousnesse 1 Pet. 2.24 That is that we should behave our selves like dead men not to be moved nor inticed to sin For first this was the end which God propounded to himself in his Sons death to destroy sin Wee must be very careful how we frustrate the end of God in our giving way to sin Secondly Christ hath by his death merited the death of sin and so we are said to dye with Christ and so bee freed from sin Rom. 6.7 Thirdly adde to this the efficacy of Christs death which works the ruine of sin in all his members Hence Phil. 3.10 wee read of a power and force in the death of Christ to make us conformable to his death while his Spirit is killing sin in us So that Christs death hath no comfort for them that hate not sin 2 Our sin killed Christ We must hate sin because it killed Christ if then wee have any love to Christ wee must needs kill sin Psal 97.10 Yee that l ve the Lord hate evil The Love of Christ constraineth us to it 2 Cor. 5.14 The law of Nature makes a man that hee cannot indure the sight of one that hath killed his father or his dear Friend but his very heart will rise against him and hee cannot choose but follow the Law upon him to the utmost to hang him if all the law in the World will do it And can wee bee so unnatural that sin should destroy our dearest Saviour and we not be avenged upon it How should wee bee transported with Indignation at sin that brought on our Redeemer the pains both of the first and second death Then let us pursue our sins with all possible detestations if wee let them go wee are no Friends to Christ Let us stab them to the heart till they bleed their last that drew the blood of Christ Let them never come to any Sanctuary or City of refuge but as Avengers of that precious blood let us leave sin no shift no way to escape Let us say to them as David to the young man that told him hee had slain Saul 2 Sam. 1.14 How wast thou not afraid to stretch out thy hand to destroy the Lords annointed and David commanded him strait to bee slain do thou likewise Reason thus also against all temptations these sins were the death of my Saviour and why should they bee my delight They pierced his hands and feet
will not carry your load or bee it he will not pardon c. this is spoke of Jesus Christ by God the Father and the Israelites that rebelled against him found that the Lord made it good whereas so many thousands perished in the Wilderness and so shall all the like persons finde in these daies and to the end of the world for certainly to a wicked man nothing is pure To him that is defiled and unbeleeving Tit. 1.15 but grace teacheth to deny ungodliness c. Tit. 2.12 Heb. 10.22 therefore ungodly unrenegerate unsanctified disobedient persons have no portion or lot in this business 3 There is no greater sign of an unsanctified unregenerate and wicked heart than to make an unsanctified use of the grace of God and to abuse the doctrin of it to wantonness and licentiousnesse There can bee no greater character of an ungracious heart and a swinish spirit that hath nothing to do to challenge these Gospel pearls neither knows the nature property and worth of them Remission of Sins through Christs blood THE EIGHTEENTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.25 Through Faith in his blood 4 LET every true beleever know his duty and the bounds of their comfort in this case and this will bee opened by two sorts of conclusions Quest 1 How far a true beleever that hath interest in Christ and his sins forgiven him may charge his soul with sin This must bee cleared that wee may avoid the Rocks that some Sectaries do clash against and I shall clear it in these Conclusions 1 Every beleever is bound impartially to find out by strict examination of himself the secret corruptions that are in his heart or any ungodly practices that are in his Life and Conversation yea so as to judge himself for them that the very least of them is sufficient to bring Gods curse on him and the guilt of eternal condemnation should not the Lord of his free grace in Christ prevent it Every sin in its own nature and power doth and will procure guilt and condemnation to the soul unless that Christ by the merit of his death doth free us from it God called for this searching formerly in times of the Churches calamities Lam. 3.40 Hag. 1.5 7. Thus saith the Lord set your hearts upon your ways Yea this is commanded to every one that receives the Lords Supper 1 Cor. 11.28 31. Let a man examine himself not onely concerning his Faith but also concerning his sins Yea hee addes that wee should discern and judge our selves which self-judging is to proceed to self condemnation Ezek. 36.31 When God hath given his a new heart and spirit then they shall remember their own evil waies and doings that were not good and loathe themselves in their sight or judge themselves worthy to bee destroyed I say not that beleevers should judge that they shall be condemned but onely that they are worthy to bee condemned 2 Beleevers notwithstanding this forgiveness ought to mourn for their sins Ezek. 7.16 They that escape shall every one mourn for their iniquities like the doves in the vallies Isa 59.11 We roar like Bears mourn like doves for our transgressions are multiplyed So Peter having denyed his Lord remembred the words of Jesus and went out and wept bitterly Matth. 26.75 yea this the Lord commands us Jam. 4.8 9. Bee afflicted and mourn and weep and let your laughter bee turned into mourning Sin pardoned is sin and calls for sorrow and sorrow according to God 2 Cor. 7.10 3 Beleevers are bound for all the forgiveness of sin to confess and acknowledge their iniquities it is notable to this purpose that was practised by Paul even in his last daies 1 Tim. 1.13 15. where hee laies open his sins of persecution and blasphemy hee calls himself the chiefest of sinners and therby hee arises to say that the grace of God was exceeding abundant towards him c. This also the Lord requires of us Jer. 3.13 Onely acknowledge thine iniquities and 1 Joh. 1.9 If wee confesse our sinnes c. as if hee should say that otherwise wee cannot lay claim to the promise of forgiveness It is woful divinity of some in these times that a Christian should not confess sin 4 Repentance and that often renewed for sins frequently committed is still required of the best beleevers Ezek. 8.30 Thus saith the Lord Repent and turn your selves from all your transgressions so iniquity shall not bee your ruine and Christ said to the Disciples Matth. 18.3 Except you bee converted and become as little Children c. The Disciples themselves have need to bee converted still So that Repentance is necessary to beleevers by necessity of Precept as it is also by necessity of Means to dispose and quality at least for the comfort of remission yea no childe of God can have the comfort of pardon before hee hath repented Object But you will say a true beleever hath pardon of his sin though hee hath not the comfort of it without repentance yea it is possible that a beleever sinning may dye without repentance and go to heaven as David lying so long in his great sins might have been taken away without repentance Ans It is possible yet God usually gives space to repent to all beleevers and Christ hath purchased repentance for those that hee hath purchased remission for and gives them together Repentance and Remission go hand in hand together hence ariseth another necessity of repentance viz. a necessity of intent and constitution as an inseparable evidence of faith and forgivenesse and a determined means or condition of escaping death and damnation Luke 13.1 3. Mark 1.15 Rev. 2.5 3.19 Eph. 6.7 Isa 1.16 18. Jer. 36 3. Act. 26.18 Jer. 31.20 Heb. 10.22 Oh! let us bee perswaded to maintain and increase repentance in our hearts as long as wee live not as though thereby wee can make God amends or satisfy the justice of God by it that is an ignorant and Popish conceit nothing can satisfy but the death of his Son and his blood but consider that 1 Christ hath commanded that repentance and remission of sins should in his Name be preached to all nations Luk. 24.47 Those things that are to bee preached together are to bee received together It is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the bitter sweet of the Ministry and must bee joyned yea mixed together as a most wholesome confection So the Passeover was to bee eaten with bitter hearbs Christ also gives them together Act. 5.31 and God hath exalted him for this end Act. 5.31 2 By our continued and unfeigned repentance wee shall have many and singular benefits as 1 Hereby wee shall come to know experimentally the bitterness of sin as well as the sweetnesse of it It is good to look upon sin as full of gall and wormwood Jer. 2.19 See and know what evil and bitter thing it is c. Zach. 12.10 They shall bee in bitterness as for a first born 2 Thy repentance will cause thee to
prize the pardon more and to esteem the grace of God in Christ much more Hee that is throughly pained with sicknesse will highly esteem the Physician when Davids bones were broken hee praies for multitude of tender mercies Psal 51.1 7 8. and so it was with Paul Rom 7.24.25 Our spiritual conflicts in the trouble of our Consciences for sin make us to judge the better of the grace of Christ towards us in his grievous agonies when hee cries out My God my God c. and say with Paul The grace of God was exceeding abundant 1 Tim. 1.14.18 3 Repentance is a grace that plows up and stirs the heart fitting of it for the seed of the Word to take better root in it Plow up the fallow ground Jer. 4.3 and when this is plowed and plowed deep the seed is not so likely to bee choaked with thornes Repentance will make a thriving and fruitful Christian under the means of grace and one that shall have a plentiful and joyful harvest They that sow in tears shall reap in joy hee that goeth forth with weeping bearing pretious seed shall come again with rejoycing bringing his sheaves with him Psal 126.5 6. 4 Repentance breeds a patient frame of heart under Gods afflicting hand Whereas otherwise at such a time the heart will be very unruly and outragious Take David in his saddest time that hee under passed after his great sins when his heart was kindly broken hee would justify God Psal 51.4 and this is because it makes us humble and laies the heart low in consideration of our great unworthinesse of the least mercy and desert of the greatest judgements from Gods hands and then what ever God threatens yea whatever he inflicts the heart is quiet silent and patient not in the least repining against but justifying of God in all his wayes 5 Repentance makes the heart charitable and pittiful to others that fall into sin and will keep us from rigour and pride in censuring of them too severely from the remembrance of our sinful failings and frame of spirit as Tit. 3.2 3. Shew meeknesse towards all men for we our selves were sometimes foolish c. 6 This repenting frame is a Sin-mortifying frame of spirit No grace carries on the work of mortification more in the heart than repentance seeing it is continually weeding out and plucking up the remainders of corruption in the heart Sin no sooner shews it self but a broken heart is repenting of it and mourning for it God hath placed this grace in a beleevers heart to bee continually cleansing out and throwing forth the filth and dreggs of corruption still adhearing to the heart in this life and hence it is that wee read after all the faylings of the most precious Servants of God the wheel of repentance was still turned over their sins though they were fully certified of pardon and forgivenesse Concl. 2. A beleever whatsoever his faith is had need be fervent and instant in prayer for the pardon of his sin This our Saviour taught his Disciples in the rule of prayer Matth. 6.12 and we are still to doe it in these respects 1 Because our sins are daily renewed and wee had need have pardon renewed and remission afresh applied unto us as our sins are renewed therefore we had need continually be praying for this that our sins may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come Act. 3.19 2 That we may get faith and assurance of pardon and forgivenesse Worldly men would not only have outward Estates Lands and Possessions but they seek to have assurance thereof Now this assurance of pardon is not gotten ordinarily without much contention in prayer Hab. 6.11 We desire that every one of you doe shew the same diligence to the full assurance c. It is much to bee lamented that any Christian should content himself with an opinion or conjecture of forgivenesse and so become no other than James calls them chap. 1.3 Double-minded men unstable in all their wayes A double-minded man is such a one as is alwayes questioning Gods grace in Christ unto him and his interest in the Promises whereby he is very unstable and here he contents himself without indeavouring a stability of faith and assurance to say with Job I know my Redeemer liveth Wee have need of a great increase of faith and measure of assurance that our sins are pardoned that wee may bee able to undergoe great trials and strong temptations and to lay up like the rich man riches for many years and with Joseph store of provision against the years of famine For so the Thessalonians when they had much-assurance received the Word in great affliction with joy in the Holy Ghost 1. Thess 1.5 6. Oh then a daily course of prayer is needful that wee may get the sense and feeling of the mercy of God to our souls in the pardon of our sins Yea this is more than naked assurance when a man can feel the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 when a man is sealed with the holy Spirit of promise Ephes 1.13 and hath the earnest of his heavenly inheritance in his heart Many by the strength of their faith have trusted in Gods mercy even then when the Lord hath hid his face from them or shewed them an angry countenance but the feeling of the grace of God is more this is for the heart to find the warmth of his love and behold the gracious smiles of his countenance in the lowest condition and it is a very heaven upon earth or a lively fore-taste of the joyes of heaven 3 This is needful that the soul may have the pardon of fr● in all the fruits and effects thereof in their further accomplishments and perfection though wee are freed from the damnation and dominion of sin yet wee are not freed from the remainders of it Wee know how Paul groaned under his unmortified corruptions Rom. 7.23 24. and the Church is taught to pray Take away all iniquity and Hos 14.2 wee must look sometimes to meet with terrours of Conscience and to bee in darknesse without any light wee must look for desertions and temptations by reason of the remainders of sin and therefore we are to pray for full redemption from sin in all the fruits and effects of it 4 It is needful to pray that we may make a right use of the pardon of sin having once obtained it For the heart is apt under such a favour to wax proud and wanton and carelesse as it is with many an ungodly childe when a father hath made over a great estate into his hands he will care no more for his father nor doe any duty belonging to a childe so the children of God would doe being left to themselves when God hath made known to them this blessed estate of the pardon of their sins they are ready in their prosperity to say they shall not bee moved Psal 30.6 and there is no state
the following transactions to 1658. Justified partly by divers Ancient Manuscripts written many hundred years before Calvin or Luther By Samuel Morland Esq Fol. Divine Characters in two parts acutely distinguishing the more secret and undiscerned differences between the Hypocrite in his best dress of seeming vertues and formal duties and the true Christian in his real graces and sincere obedience By Mr. Samuel Crook Fol. An Exposition upon Ezekiel by Mr. William Grenhill Fol. 4º The humble Sinner resolved what hee should do to be saved or faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the only way of salvation By Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick Fol. 4º The riches of Grace displayed in the offer and tender of salvation to poor sinners By the same Author Fol. 12º The Fountain opened and the water of life flowing forth for the refreshing of thirsty sinners By the same Author Fol. 4º The Gospels glory without prejudice to the Law shining forth in the glory of God the Father Son and Holy Ghost for the salvation of sinners By Mr. Richard Byfield Fol. 8º A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England agreed upon and consented unto by their Elders and Messengers in their meeting at the Savoy Fol. 4º A short Catechism By Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick Hidden Manna By Mr. Fenner Fol. 12º Safe Conduct or the Saints guidance to Glory By Mr. Ralph Robinson Fol. 4º The Saints longing after their heavenly Country By the same Author Fol. 4º A Sermon at a Fast By Nathaniel Ward Fol. 4º Moses his Death a Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Edward Bright Minister By Mr. Samuel Jacomb Fol. 4º A short and plain Catechism instructing a learner of Christian Religion what hee is to beleeve and what hee is to practice By the same Author The Hypocritical Nation described with an Epistle prefixed by Mr. Samuel Jacomb Fol. 4º A Sermon of the baptizing of Infants By Mr. Stephen Marshall Fol. 4º The unity of the Saints with Christ the head By the same Author Fol. 4º God only justifieth a Sinner THE FIRST SERMON ON Romans 3.24 25. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his bloud to declare his righteousnesse for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God AS touching the Context the Apostle had proved vers 23. That all Mankind lies under the guilt of Sin and therefore stand in need of Justification that they may be saved which Justification hee also shewed could not bee had either from any Creature or from the Law to vers 20. from whence he concludes that justification must necessarily bee sought in that Gospel Mystery propounded in the Lord Jesus Christ The whole dispute of the Apostle may be reduced to this Reason Men are justified either by Nature or by the Law or by the Gospel But they cannot bee justified either by Nature or by the Law therefore they must be justified by the Gospel The Proposition is pre-supposed and understood as manifest by it self The Assumption was demonstrated in the former part of this Epistle to vers 21. of this Chapter The Conclusion is expounded and illustrated to the end of this Chapter and so forward As touching the Text the words of it contain the Epitome of Evangelical Justification which is described 1 By the efficient principal and highest cause which is God vers 25. 2 By the inward impulsive cause the grace of God these signifying 1 Exclusively and that two-fold 1 Excluding Commutative justice or rendring like for like or so much for so much 2 Excluding Distributive justice proportionately respecting the dignity of men 2 Inclusively respecting the meer and pure grace of God observable in that Emphatical ingemination freely or gratis and by his grace 3 By the Meritorious cause which may also in some sort be called the Formal cause of our justification that is the Redemption made by Jesus Christ 4 By the Instrumental cause apprehending the object that is faith in his bloud 5 The Final cause 1 In respect of Us our Salvation and remission of Sins 2 In respect of God the manifestation of his Justice and Mercy that he might be just c. Doct. God the Father is the Fountain of justification As God the Father is the Fountain of all Happiness so is he of the justification of a sinner This is grounded upon vers 25. Whom God set forth And this is the rule of Divines generally received That wheresoever the Name of God is put in contra distinction to Christ Jesus it must not be taken essentially but personally for God the Father so here God set forth Christ to be a Propitiation i. e. God the Father For the better understanding whereof we are to know That where we say God the Father is the Fountain of our Justification it may be conceived in two respects 1 In way of opposition to the other persons of the holy and undivided Trinity 2 In opposition to the Creatures Object 1. In opposition to the Son and Spirit which will be cleared in answering this objection All the works of the Trinity that are without the God-head are undivided but Creation Redemption Justification and Sanctification are works without the Trinity or are acted and terminated on the Creature as their object and all the Persons in the blessed Trinity do work together in the effecting of them so that one and the same work is sometimes attributed to the Father sometimes to the Son and sometimes to the Holy Ghost yea what things the one doth the other is said to doe also Joh. 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work and vers 19. Whatsoever things the Father doth these also doth the Son likewise how then can the Father be the Fountain in Justification Answ The Father is the Fountain of Justification not excluding the Son and Holy Ghost from being causes in it for it is said 1 Cor. 6.11 Yee are sanctified yee are justified in the name of our Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God but shewing that the Father is the original in the action of Justification Or that the Father is the first in order of working So Joh. 5.19 The Son can doe nothing of himself c. So Joh. 16.13 14. The Spirit shall not speak of himself c. so the Father justifieth through the Son by the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost justifieth by himself from the Father and the Son the Son justifieth from the Father by the Holy Ghost and that upon two grounds 1 Because the Father is the Fountain of the Trinity and as the Persons are in order of subsisting so they are in order of working but the Father is first in order of subsisting Matth. 28.19 so also he is in working 2 The Father was the Person that most properly and directly was offended by sin hence it is said that Christ is an Advocate to the Father
woful condition come upon you Take heed as it follows there vers 46. Seeing that you put away the Word from you and Judge your selves unworthy of everlasting life you that have a pardon offered to you being condemned male-factors and yet will bee prophane unclean and proud still you do as good as say wee care not for the pardon wee scorn the offer of remission of sins though we bee damned for them Let such desperate souls know they judge themselves unworthy c. Object You will say why whatsoever my sins are though I go on yet grace is sufficient to save mee at last Answ But doth not the Apostle say shall wee continue in sin c. far bee it that ever such a thought should enter into any heart Rom. 6.1 2. Sodomites themselves had they had this grace preached by any Messenger from God they would in all likelihood have beleeved and repented What is this but turning the Grace of God into wantonness that branded sin of Jud. 4. Ordained of old to Condemnation and the very characteristical Note of Reprobation to turn Gods grace into Lasciviousness T is true God doth not presently reject where grace proffered is neglected Rom. 10 ult All the day long c. yet it is oft a sad presage that grace will depart from those for ever that prophanely set it at nought The day of Grace is short Luke 19.41 2 Cor. 6.2 Col. 1.6 the Gospel brought forth fruit in the Colossians The first day they heard of it and knew the grace of God in truth Use 3. Comfort to beleevers that this grace is free It is an unspeakable ground of comfort to poor beleevers What better Cordial can you take than this what Doctrin should you rather learn you complain of sins before Calling of corruptions yet remaining of coldness in duty and you say how can such a wretch as I bee accepted or justified The Doctrin takes away the ground of your Lamentation in saying you are justified and pardoned freely not onely by Gods Grace and Mercy but altogether freely Rom. 5.16 the free gift is of many offences to justification So vers 18. the free gift came to justification Luth. in Epist ad Gala. Let Moses saith Luther bee dead and buried and his Sepulchre never bee found in point of justification This is your security and makes your justification such as a man may have peace in and boldness and confidence in the inward Combates of Conscience and in the panges of death for it makes the promises sure Rom. 4.16 unmortified corruption would make justification upon any other terms uncertain but Gods free grace is a sure Rock to build on a foundation that cannot bee undermined It puts you under the Kingdome of grace where grace must as surely reign unto life as sin did unto death Rom. 5.21 Further this Justification gives safety and perpetuity of happiness because this feee grace is unchangeable Rom. 5.2 Being justified by Faith wee stand in Grace wee never fall from it and vers 17. They which receive abundance of Grace and of the gift of Righteousness shall reign in Life by one Jesus Christ Consider seriously that this grace is given when wee are enemies to God lying in our blood besmeared in our filthiness Now it is not likely a poor beleever shall ever fall into a worse estate than this was So that the same grace must needs be still continued to him Use 4. Exhortation to all sorts 1 to unjust 1 Exhortation first to unjustified persons If justification bee of free grace then let carnal and prophane men see a little chink of light beaming into their dungeon of darkness Here is some possibility of obtaining mercy and pardon at the Lords hands Free Grace is the main motive to the Lord for to give Remission of sin Let it also bee a strong Motive to you to seek out after it If free why may not you have a share in it as well as others If the fault bee not in your selves it may bee yours as well as others T is not sins hainousness nor multitude can keep you out God keeps open house for Grace and Mercy and every poor beggar that will may come The Dole is not given because a man hath better Cloaths better Parts or abilities but to poor souls that come to fetch it Avoid discouragement and prophaneness when God is dispensing his grace to others as bad as thee Go then among the crowd of Prodigals thrust in among them Rom. 4.5 To him that works not that never did a good work but beleeves on him that justifieth the ungodly i. e. There are none justified but ungodly for all are ungodly before justification though afterward they are not ungodly in that they fall to working the work of God though not to trust in any work set their hearts on all the works of the Covenant though not on the Covenant of works Hear what the Spirit saies to thee Rev. 22.17 Whoever will let them take of the water of Life freely Here is a dram of Aqua vitae for a dead soul freely offered if thou wilt accept of it and wilt thou not accept of it say not I have no good work to commend mee for they that work not are not shut out Isa 55.2 but without money though not a penny in thy pocket not one good work at all To direct you in it 1 Know that Justification presupposes Damnation in a way of justice Directions to attain justification Thou therefore that desirest justification must bee convinced and certainly conclude thou art a condemned person in the rigour of Gods Justice according to that Ezek. 36.31 You shall remember your own evil waies and doings were not good and shall loathe your selves or judge your selves worthy to bee destroyed so Rom. 3.19 that all the World may become guilty Your soules must come to the bar of Gods justice and hold up your hands and cry guilty guilty yea and pass the sentence of condemnation on your own souls 2 Bee zealously diligent Direct 2 that you receive not the grace of God in vain 2 Cor. 6.1 Paul in 2 Cor. 5.21 having spoken of free justification before hee addes wee then as workers together with him beseech you that you receive not the grace of God in vain You have heard of Gods grace now wee Apostles and Ministers of Christ beseech you that this grace bee not lost or in vain If our intreaties may prevail with you Oh! suffer not this water of life to bee spilt in vain 3 You must for ever resolve to live in the Kingdome of grace Rom. 5. ult Grace ought to reign Direct 3 you must not think to subject it to your lusts for grace must have the command of all Tit. 2.12 it denies ungodliness the throne 2 To justified Persons Are you justified freely by his grace 2 To such as are justified first learn to adore free grace lye low in the dust with Paul
soul from the hand c. 2 It is an irresistible and mighty redemption Luke 1.67 Hee hath raised up a Horn of salvation that is a Kingdome power Dignity and strength of salvation every way sufficient to succour 3 Perfect not only in impretation of a possibility of deliverance but also in actual application to call the Elect to bring their soules to glory Rev. 5 9. Thou hast redeemed us to God by thy blood so also from all our enemies Luk. 1.71 That wee should bee saved from our Enemies from all our iniquities Tit. 2.14 from death Hos 13.14 I will ransome thee from the power of the grave from the power of Satan Heb. 2.14 By death hee destroyed him that had the power of Death that is the Devil from the World Gal. 1.4 from the wrath of God Rom. 5.9 not onely present but to come 1 Thess 1.10 from the whole curse of the Law being made a curse for us Gal. 3.15 from all that which the justice of God hath pronounced against transgressors yea both of soul and body to eternity Eph. 4.30 Heb. 9.12 Reas 1 Taken from the fitness of Christs Person being the word Incarnate to accomplish the work of our redemption for three things are required 1 Power to redeem us and to vanquish our Enemies Hell Death World Devil Christ is God over all Rom. 9.5 2 Right to redeem not only of propriety but of propinquity the next kinsman onely can redeem Deut. 25.5 the second Person in the Trinity that took mans nature was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 next of kin Eph. 5.30 flesh and blood 3 Dignity must bee given to the price paid Act. 20.28 these things suited none but Christ Reas 2 From things requisite to a sufficient redemption and satisfaction as 1 Price must bee such as will content the person to whom 't is due but the ransome paid by Christ was according to the Fathers will Heb. 10.9 and a sweet smelling savour to God Eph. 5.2 2 There must be an equality too of the debt or wrong in the Price paid for therefore satisfaction is required the sin of man made all things unequal between God and man now Justice requires equality 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist Eth. Ezek. 18.29 Oh yee house of Israel are not my waies equal are not your waies unequall such is the satisfaction of Christ to all the sinnes and punishments temporal and eternal of all the Elect and is a just recompence for all the dishonour and wrong done to God by them which the glory of the World could not have reached to 1 Pet. 1.18 19. you were not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold c. It was such a Price as by one offering perfected for ever Heb. 10.14 those that are sanctified and what would we have more than perfection was the Law broken Christ is better than the Law hee is the essential word of God doth sin rob God of his Glory Christ is the brightness of his Fathers Glory Heb. 1.3 3 The Price paid must bee voluntary not forced for otherwise it would rather bee satispassion than satisfaction The damned in Hell do not satisfy for sin Christs payment was voluntary Joh 10.15 I lay down my Life and vers 18. I have power to lay it down He gave himself for us Eph. 5.2 4 Satisfaction must bee of that which is otherwise undue such was Christs the Father could in Justice exact no such matter at his hands being innocent He made him to be sin who knew none 2 Cor. 5.21 5 It must bee clear and evident to secure Captives or Debtors and to give their Souls and Consciences satisfaction but such was Christs redemption Heb. 9.9 14. The gifts and Sacrifices of the Law could not make him that did the services perfect as pertaining to the Conscience c. but Christ offered through the eternal Spirit that is the God-head of Christ purged the conscience from dead works Witness also the Resurrection the full price is paid seeing our surety is set at liberty from the grave Rom. 4.25 the Prison into which hee was cast for our sins Vse 1. To confute sundry errors and Heresies Confutation of Popish partial redemption and Socinian blasphemies that deny it as of Papists that make Christ a partial Redeemer and his satisfaction imperfect that bee satisfyes onely for the fault and leaves us to satisfy for the punishment or that he redeemed us from the eternal but would leave us to satisfy for the temporal punishment If Christs redemption bee perfect there is nothing left to bee done by us nor suffered in way of satisfaction Heb. 7.25 Christ saves to the utmost and needs not our botching For the Socinians they ascribe no more than Turks to Christs redemption Let us cease to rake in those Dung-hills their Nomination is a sufficient confutation Use 2. This singular redemption by Christ Bondage of unregenerate necessarily infers a singular bondage and slavery in which all unregenerate sinners lye Jer. 10.14 Egypt was never such an iron Furnace as the sinner is in Were wee not enthralled what need a ransome what need of redemption bodily bondage as in the Turkish slavery mony might redeem but nothing less than the blood of God could redeem us See the estate of the ungenerate 1 They are in hands of such Lords as do rule with rigour and severity over them 2 They have not freedome of will to do any thing they could do in their state of innocency for God 3 They are forced to indure most intollerable things to be born 1 The Lords over natural men are of two sorts 1 Principal 2 Ministerial The Principal is the most just and terrible God whose Justice they have wronged by sin therefore wee are said to bee redeemed from under the curse of the Law Gal. 4.4 7. that is from under the revenging Justice of the Law As Malefactors are called the Kings Prisoners properly not the Goalers that keep them So Sinners are Gods Prisoners and who can deliver them out of his hand but Christ Ministeriall Lords are the Devil and his Angels and the Conscience accusing condemning and tormenting for sin Hence Sinners are said before Conversion to bee under the Devils power Act. 26.18 under the power of darkness Col. 1.13 and taken as beasts alive of the Devil at his will 2 Tim. 2. ult Yea God makes a mans Conscience his keeper going up and down constantly with him haling him to condemnation Thus the Spirit often works through the Law in the affrighted Conscience and though some make this their Keeper Drunk that they may escape yet God awakens him to his former terror 2 A natural man hath no spiritual liberty to do nor enjoy good by any Promise Ordinance or Priviledge his heart is weary and burthened by all Mal. 1.13 hee is led by the nose as a slave serving divers lusts and pleasures Tit. 3.3 led along like bruite beasts with sensuality and hurried on by a violent appetite
In former times by the sacrifice of the Law the Mercy Seat and other types thus was Christ then set forth Act. 10.36 All these interpretations are usefull and precious which I comprehend therefore in this Doct. Christ was purposed and proposed our Propitiation That God the Father purposed from eternity and proposed in fulness of time his Son Jesus Christ to bee the propitiation for sinners 1 It s much insisted on in Scripture that the eternal decree and purpose of God is mentioned as the ground mark of our redemption 1 Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the fore-knowledge of God and the sanctification of the Spirit and obedience and the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Here wee have three works of the divine persons in the salvation of souls The Fathers election the Sons redemption and the Spirits application And these two latter are grounded in the former As also 1 Thess 5.9 1 Joh. 4.10 Act. 4.28 2 Christ was proposed formerly in the Old Testament I mean in the promises prophecies and types Act. 10.36 Luke 1.70 1 Pet. 1.10 11. The Prophets prophecyed of the grace of God in Christ and testified before hand of the sufferings of Christ c. Heb. 9.22 3 Most clearly in the Gospel-times 1 Pet. 1.20 The Lamb fore-ordained was manifested and offered in our times 2 Tim. 1.9 10. Gods purpose and grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the World began but is now made manifest by Christ c. when he came in flesh then was the fountain set open Zach. 13.1 Quest How was the decree of God the Father about the propitiation of Christ Answ There was from all eternity a gracious Covenant betwixt the persons of the Holy Trinity as it is expressed Isa 53.10 c. with Heb. 10.8 The Father saith If hee will make his soul an offering for sin c. And the Son saith Loe I cometo do thy will my God Quest Why did God the Father purpose from eternity Christ to be our propitiation Answ No reason can bee given but the good pleasure of the Lord Isa 53.10 It pleased the Lord to bruise him c. It s called the love of God and the free love of God 1 Joh. 4.10 that hee sent his Son to bee our propitiation Nothing without God whether faith or works or perseverance foreseen could move God to purpose any mans salvation For I may speak it with reverence God could not foresee any mans faith and good works except hee had decreed to give faith and obedience too himself Quest Why did God propose in the times of the Old Testament Christs propitiation Answ 1. It was necessary for the salvation of all the Elect before the comming of Christ there being no salvation to be had in any other but him Act. 4.12 and no salvation by Christ but by his sacrifice Heb. 9.22 but this is certain that God appointed their salvation and therefore appointed the means thereof that is the proposal of the Sacrifice and propitiation of Christ 1 Thess 5.19 2 It was necessary for after times for hence it is that Christ and his Apostles did Preach still out of the Old Testament Besides If they had one way of salvation and wee another then there would have been more waies to heaven than one and that would have endangered our salvation for wee should have been left in doubt and suspicion which way to take But the Scripture shews us that wee must bee saved as the fathers were Act. 15.11 Quest Why was Christs sacrifice proposed so openly since the comming of Christ Answ 1. In respect of the Elect both Jews and Gentiles that both might see their free admittance to him and acceptation in him Act. 2. cap. 3. 2 In respect of the reprobates that they might be left without excuse and Gods justice cleared in their destruction Eph. 2.13 Use 1. The hainousness of their sin who do neglect Christ This may serve to discover the hainousnesse of their sin that do either neglect or despise Christs Sacrifice or propitiation For 1 Consider that that revelation of Christ in the Old Testament though but dark and imperfect yet was sufficient and effectual unto the salvation of all the Elect then the Patriarks and Prophets c. John 1.29 Act. 10.43 Could the Ceremonies and the shadows save how much more Jesus Christ the body it self as hee is now revealed Could they see the Promises afar off and embrace them then And wee when they are near at hand put them away from us Had they but the predictions of Christs death and were saved by it and wee are not who have the full accomplished thereof God reserved for us these better things sad and very sinful is it if wee become never the better but the worse Act. 13.32 33. The Promise which God made unto the Fathers hee hath fulfilled unto us their children the neglect of these must needs be a more hainous sin for which the Patriarks and Prophets of old shall stand up in the judgement and condemn us 2 Because Christ is so generally and freely offered to all that will receive him Rev. 22.17 Whosoever will let him come and take of the waters of life freely What can men say but that their destruction is now of themselves wholly and that they are self-murtherers This will make the fire of Hell furnace seven times hotter than ordinary and worse than Sodomes Hell to think how ready and open the way to the Mercy Seat was and nothing hindered thee from it but thine own vile heart To see persons worse sinners than thy self saved in Heaven and thou thrust out Mat. 8.11 12. Many shall come from the East and West c. 3 It s aggravated by this that Jesus Christ was the onely propitiation determined of God for sinners from everlasting both his person and the manner of his redemption Psal 33.11 And hence unless wee could null the Counsel of God its impossible to finde any other propitiation No equivalent price for mans redemption besides this No Mercy Seat but meerly this By Gods decree the matter is eternally limitted that there is not any other way than by Christs death How shall wee escape if wee neglect so great Salvation Heb. 2.2 3. what recompence of vengeance can bee sufficient for this sin not onely if wee despise or scorn but if wee neglect or care not for this salvation Now hee that doth take care about this salvation will use all means rowl every stone take any pains about it will as Darius Dan. 6.14 18. Set his heart to the matter cared for it laboured about it passed the night without his accustomed meal his musick or his sleep and early and in haste arose and went unto Daniel whom he cared for thus 2 Cor. 7.11 Now if this bee the true care then those who have no fixed settled serious thoughts about their salvation That will not abate one jot of their sinful delights nor carnal contentments for it but
let the word they have heard heedlesly to slip from them again How is it possible they should escape weigh seriously but that one Scripture Prov. 1.24 to the end Comfort to those that have interest in Christ thus proposed and purposed for their propitiation Use 2. Of comfort unto the Children of God who have part in Christ their comfort lies in these branches 1 The proposal of Christ in the Promises and Prophecies of the old Testament This wee are sure is that good old way in which the Saints were saved then as Now. Jer. 18.14 Will a man leave the Snow of Lebanon that commeth from the rock of the field Or shall the cold flowing waters bee forsaken That is Will a man leave the pure fountain water to come to dig puddles as Jerem. 2.13 as many now-adaies do Our path is the path of all the Saints of former ages Wee follow the cloud of Witnesses Heb. 12.1 And may hope to bee in Abrahams bosome that Father of the faithful while that we insist in the faith of Abraham 2 In the proposal of Christ so clearly and largely in the times of the New Testament confirmed by the voice of God and so many signs and wonders wrought Heb. 2.3.4 here is great comfort that our souls are in the right way to bliss Rom. 16.25 26. 3 In the eternal purpose of God to make Christ our Propitiation When wee consider the sleights of Satan and our own weaknesses wee have cause to say that we shall one day fall But then Rom. 9.11 2 Tim. 2.19 The purpose of God according to Election will stand when heaven and earth shall fall The Foundation of God stands sure If it were a Foundation of mans laying it would not bee sure but it s the Lords that never was nor will bee shaken Our Salvation is not built upon our Faith our Works or any sufficiency in our selves or in the Creatures But on Gods Eternal Wisdome and Counsel and unchangeable Decree and on his Son Jesus as our Foundation 1 Cor. 3.11 1 Pet. 2.6 Behold I lay in Sion a chief Corner stone Elect and pretious and hee that beleeves on him shall not bee confounded Let him therefore be exceedingly comforted and take up Pauls triumphing Challenge and say Rom. 8.33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect its God that justifieth its Christ that dyed This is a sure breast-work against all Satans batteries and Accusations So Tit. 1.2 Wee have hope of eternal life promised us by an unalterable purpose and that from eternity Object How can that bee seeing before the World began there was no Creature to make the Promise to Answ I will not trouble you with other Interpretations but this is the truth That God the Father promised to the second Person of the sacred Trinity his own Son To give eternal life to all those that should beleeve upon him in the fulness of time And its suitable to that 2 Tim. 1.9 Who hath saved us and called us with a holy calling according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ before the world began Shall wee now say that wee are unworthy of any promise or Mercy It s very true we in our selves are altogether unworthy But Jesus Christ our Redeemer is worthy to have it made to him and performed to him The Lamb that was stain is worthy And immediately only to the Lord Jesus Christ were the promises made not to us and that before the World began so that they are in a good way and a sure hand there 's nothing succeeding can disanul Gal. 3.17 nor should discourage us from taking hold thereon Christ set forth to be a Propitiation THE THIRTEENTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation Doct. THat God the Father purposed from eternity and proposed in the fulnesse of time his Son Jesus Christ to be the Propitiation to appease his wrath Vse 3. Of conviction of errors c. It may serve to discover unto us the danger of diverse erroneous Tenents about the satisfaction of Christ Some denying some lessening of it some adding thereto humane satisfactions and propitiations Which wicked errours as they do overthrow many other Principles of Christian Religion so especially this foundation of foundations So that unless God should reverse his eternal Decree verified in all ages hitherto and should give forth another Scripture and lay open another way to heaven It s impossible these men should be saved for they hold not the head Col. 2.19 nor are at all built upon the only foundation 1 Cor. 3.11 having missed of Jesus Christ and his Propitiation Use 4. This shews the gratious and wonderful concurrence The concurrence of the persons in Trinity to our salvation of all the persons of the Trinity in the salvation of a sinner Here is the Fathers purpose and eternal decree the Sons propitiation the holy Spirits application of it implyed in the work of Faith in the blood of Christ A great mistake therefore it is for any to think that we do owe much more to Christ for our salvation than wee do to God the Father as if hee did carry it but justly nay somewhat severely towards us in Christ onely was mercy Why Consider 1. That the justice of God is an an essential attribute common to all the three persons that just will to punish sin or that wrath of God against it is alike in them all Therefore there is no greater enemy to sinners than the Son and the Holy Ghost Psal 45.7 2 Though Christ only did take flesh upon him and suffer yet this was now brought about by the Fathers Councel and decree Joh. 3.16 Hee gave his Son Rom. 8.32 Hee spared not his Son 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself God the Father is the fountain of the God-head in order of subsisting And so hee is in all the works of grace that are wrought for sinners It was his love that moved him to appoint this way of salvation 1 Joh. 4.10 3 Christs satisfaction and sacrifice was no cause of the fathers love but an effect thereof and a chief means of our salvation 1 Thess 5.9 The cause of a sinners salvation but not the cause why hee is elected and chosen of God unto salvation 4 It was the wonderful free love of God the Father to give any of us in particular to Jesus Christ and to determine us to bee of that small number that were to be reconciled to him by Jesus Christ Joh. 17.6 Thine they were and thou gavest them mee Therefore it s said Joh. 5.23 That all men should honour the Son as they do honour the Father that is with like love but not with greater love Let us therefore learn to glorify God in Christ 1 Pet. 4.11 for though wee may direct our worship unto one person yet wee must take heed of excluding the other in our
they come in at the Ministry of the Word It is not the will of the Father that one of these little ones should perish Mat. 18.14 All these do mightily help to confirm our faith 2 It should teach us highly to prize this propitiation of Jesus Christ It was pretious to God the Father and so ought it to bee to us 1 Pet. 2.6 7. God the Father gave Christ the preheminence in all and above all Hee preached him with his own voice and bade all men to hear him He set him forth with mighty signes and wonders and gifts of the Holy Ghost and the ministration of his Angels and acclamations of his Saints c. How highly then should he be prized by us 3 It should teach men to set a high price upon their own fouls You see that when they are in Captivity and slavery to Satan and in a lost estate there is nothing in the World no not all the World with all its worth can redeem them but only the propitiation of Jesus Christ Mat. 16.26 When God gave Egypt for his peoples ransome and Aethiopia and Seba for them hee shewed that hee prized them at a high rate Isa 42.3 4. But all the Kingdomes of the world are base and vile if compared with the foul of man God set that at the price of his Sons blood and Christ did so esteem it that hee gave his life for it Should it not then bee highly valued of us 4 As God the father set forth this Christ to us so let us set forth this Christ as a propitiation to God the father When wee apprehend God to bee displeased and angry with us wee may humbly go to him and say Lord thou hast before all time set a part and ever since time began set forth thy Son Jesus Christ to bee a propitiation for sinners Now thus thou hast imboldened us to set forth the same Jesus Christ to be our Propitiation to thee Thou hast sealed him to bee such and now thou canst not deny thy own hand and seal Joh. 6.27 Wee are fure that Christ is an offering and sacrifice of sweet smelling savour unto God Eph. 5.2 How unsavory so ere that wee are or have been And if wee pay God in his own coin that will bee current with him Lastly Set forth Christs propitiation to others every one to your respective relations As the Spouse Cant. 5. last He is altogether lovely Loe this is my beloved and this my Friend c. Inform the ignorant convince the erroneous ashame the voluptuous and contemners of Christ out of that foolish choice which they have made of other lovers instead of him Draw all that you may that they may forsake all other besides that they may go and seek him with you as chap. 6.1 Justification by Faith THE FOURTEENTH SERMON ON Romans 3.25 Through Faith in his blood HAving spoken concerning the satisfaction of Christ and the excellent fruit and effect thereof i. e. a propitiation I shall now proceed to that which is called the Instrumental cause of Justification Laid down in those words faith in his blood whence I shall note two observations 1 That the satisfaction of Christ is effectual to our justification through faith 2 That Faith as it justifieth doth especially apprehend the blood and sufferings of Jesus Christ Doct. 1. That the Satisfaction of Christ is effectual to the Justification of a Sinner through Faith Christs blood justifieth through faith Or That it is through the grace of Faith that the blessing of Justification is attained and conveyed This the Text holds forth plainly to us viz. That although wee are justified freely through Christs purchase and redemption yet Gods constituted way of applying this free grace of God and Merit of Christ to Sinners is through Faith and this is that which Paul makes his solemn conclusion vers 28. and a mighty ground of Christian Religion viz. Our justification by Faith without the works of the Law Which hee proves by the impossibility of justification by works by the Testimony of Habakkuk and by the Example of Abraham Rom. 4.9 11. Gal. 2.16 c. in diverse places plentifully insisted on Now for the better understanding of this truth it will bee needful to Answer a few questions 1 In what sense it is that through Faith a Sinner is justified 2 How Paul and James are reconciled 3 Why is it rather through faith than any other graces Quest In what sense is it that through Faith a Sinner is justified Answ For Answer In what sense faith justifieth I shall shew first in what sense it doth not justify then how it doth 1 A Sinner is not justified by Faith as it is a vertue or work in us because the Apostle doth exclude all works as such from Justification and Faith and works are opposed Rom. 3.28 Besides if it hath its place in justification as a work it cannot stand with the free grace of God Rom. 4.16 for grace and works are still opposed Rom. 11.5 6. Further that righteousness by which a sinner is justified must be exact and perfect but our faith is imperfect 1 Thess 3.10 2 Faith doth not justify as if the very act of beleeving were the matter of righteousnesse or any part thereof by which wee stand righteous before God This appears in that the righteousness by which wee are justified is not our own Phil. 3.9 but our faith is our own though wrought in us by the Spirit of God Hab. 2.4 and by these two Answers wee oppose two errours viz. of the Papists and Arminians who wickedly rob Jesus Christ of his honour and make an Idol of faith whereas wee are justified by the blood of Christ Rom. 5.9 vers 19. by the obedience of one c. 3 Faith doth onely justify us relatively or as it hath reference to its object Jesus Christ and his righteousness As the hand of a beggar receiving a bag of Gold bestowed upon him inriches him Now it s not the hand properly but it is the bag of gold freely bestowed that makes a beggar rich So the hand of the woman that touched our Saviour Christ healed her not as it was a hand but as it conveyed the vertue that came out of Jesus Christ So a mans faith is said to justify him because it receiveth Christ or the righteousness of Christ and indeed whatsoever is done by faith is done by Christ and therefore our being said to bee justified by faith Rom. 3.28 Eph. 2.8 is our being justified by Christ But here is a great Question How can it bee said that Faith can justify so much as instrumentally seeing that an Instrument is a cause how then can wee have any hand as causes in our Justification Answ Justification taken actively and passively Wee are to know that Justification is taken two waies 1 Actively 2 Passively The active Justification is that whereby God the Father justifies a sinner and pronounceth him just for the
sake of the imputed righteousness of Christ In this sense faith is no cause nor hath any influence at all into a sinners justification but Justification taken passively is that whereby beleevers by faith as by an hand do receive apprehend and apply to themselves the merits of Christs death and in this sense faith is an instrumental cause viz. A passive Instrument and cannot bee denyed its place in and influence into a sinners justification And this distinction you may see clearly grounded both in the places mentioned and Rom. 8. and in this chapter and in Rom. 5.1 the word is used in a passive sense Quest 2 How are Paul and James reconciled for James Ch. 2.21 saith that Abraham and Rahab were justified by works and ver 22. hee sets down this general conclusion that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone Answ Paul and James reconciled The conclusion of the Apostle is not as the Papists say that good works are a part of our righteousness and the cause of our justification before God neither as many of our Divines say That good works do justify as they declare us to bee just before men though that be a truth also but he shews that justifying faith is such as is effectual by good works or that it is a working faith that doth justify us which he proves both by comparing the faith of men and devils together as also by the example of Abraham and Rahab thence hee hath a distinction of faith which is lively and fruitful in good works and of a false and dead faith which is a bare profession of faith and formal acknowledgement of the Articles of Religion destitute of all good fruites so that James his discourse comes to this upshot That wee are not justified by a false or a dead faith and though James saith wee are justified by works he means by a common Metonymy a working faith Infants justifi cation Quest How are Infants justified by Faith Answ 1 Justification by faith belongs to persons grown and of understanding Rom. 10.17 2 Without doubt God hath his secret waies of applying the righteousness of Christ to infants by his Spirit which hee gives to them Isa 44.3 Quest Why is it rather through Faith than any other grace Why faith justifies Answ 1 Because by Faith is our union with Christ and our ingrafting into him and justification is a special priviledge and benefit properly arising from our union with Christ And then is the imputation of Christ's righteousness to us according to the Gospel dialect when it is apprehended by faith and hence justification is set after vocation Rom. 8.30 and therefore after faith because faith is wrought in vocation 2 The proper nature and office of faith is to rely and rest on Christ or the grace of God in Christ for Righteousness and Salvation hence the phrases of resting beleeving leaning on him as on the Rock the Corner stone c. 1 Pet. 2.6 Isa 26.3 4. and other places Faith makes it its proper distinguishing action to look out for a righteousness for justification and finding it in Christ wholly rests and relies on it as the Rock and Foundation the poor Sinner must be stayed by and built upon 3 Faith makes a special use of all the Promises draws water out of those wells receives and imbraces all the good things held forth in them but especially imbraceth remission of sins as one of the highest and chiefest Gospel concernments which hee hath to appropriate and improve to his greatest comfort and the foundation for to build on and exercise all other graces and duties and thence the just is said to live by faith Hab. 2.4 4 Because faith is constituted and ordained of God in the Covenant of grace as a necessary and indispensible means for attainment of this end in adult persons He did from eternity pitch on the grace of faith above all other for the applying the righteousnesse of Christ unto the soul of a Sinner 5 Because faith gives more glory to God and Christ than any other grace having free grace for its support and in a special manner free grace in Justification and going out of and denying it self more than any other grace receiving all from and attributing all to Christ and his fulnesse Joh. 1.16 and most especially whatever it hath or expecteth for justification Which makes the Apostle speak as hee doth Eph. 2.8 and every true beleever with him by grace we are saved through faith Use 1. This Doctrin doth clearly discover the dangerous estate of unbeleevers The danger of unbeleevers above all others there being no other way to receive that grace that is offered unto us in Christ or to attain unto the comfort of it Heb. 11.6 Without faith it is impossible to please God and what comfort or support can that man have who is not pleasing unto God There is but one Ark in all the World to save a poor sinner from the deluge of destruction that is Christ Jesus and no getting into this Ark but by faith There is death all the World over but in Christ As it was in the daies of Noah c. So shall the comming of the Son of man bee Matth. 24.38 39. how many on the face of the earth shall the second deluge or overwhelming destruction finde out of Christ the only Ark for poor sinners to bee saved by When the flood came the world knew nothing i. e. beleeved nothing and therefore rejected and despised the Ark that was preparing Oh! unbeleef is a soul-damning sin 2 Thess 1.8 9. especially in those that live under the clear dispensation of the Gospel Matth. 16.15 16. It was for this sin the Jews were broken off Rom. 11.20 even the whole body of the Nation and have been ever since the most accursed people in all the world Mark it all yee unbeleevers your curse is doubled and your Condemnation is The Condemnation Joh. 3.19 The Law pronounceth a curse for the breaking of it but the Gospel a far greater for not receiving Christ and your Life and Salvation which is offered unto you through him A Malefactor dies by the Law justly because by his wickedness hee hath deserved it but if hee hath an offer of a pardon and refuseth it hee is doubly guilty of his own destruction And this is the misery of poor unbeleevers in the daies of the Gospel Joh. 3.18.36 Obj. Why do you tell us of the danger of unbeleef which are not Infidels but hristians Ans Innumerable multitudes of souls do perish like the herd of Swine in the Sea that are driven headlong to destruction by Saran upon this conceipt that they are in the faith when they are not Therefore Use 2. Let this teach us to examine and try our selves whether wee are in the faith 2 Cor. 13.5 seeing we are justified by Faith Say thus have I gotten this precious grace viz. faith in Christs blood yea or not and bee
their peace but let mee tell you that these fruits are changeable things often in the wain and sometimes invisible and what will you do then for peace besides you rob Christ by this means of the honour of his Propitiation of his Sacrifice and whole office of mediation and is this any other than making Christ unprofitable and of none effect Gal. 5.2 4. Besides it is preposterous and disorderly to look for the fruit before the tree to look for our graces before wee look for Christ or look for children before marriage with Christ Seeing they all flow from our union with Christ if true and Evangelical hence they must needs bee but bastard graces that are found before Christ and will give but little comfort of our good and justified estate Direct 2. Set before you in your meditations the name of the Lord Jesus and what is meant by that name Psal 9.10 They that know thy name will put their trust in thee The names of Christ are of his Person Natures Offices Benefits Attributes what condition can any poor creature be in that cannot find something named in Christ for to help him out of it Cant. 1.3 Thy name is an ointment poured forth it yeelds a most pretious and comfortable savour to every one All the names of Christ have great sweetnesse in them I apply it a little to Justification Jesus a Saviour of sinners Matth. 1.21 A Prince of Peace Isa 9.6 Our Passeover 1 Cor. 5.7 The names of Christ have promises annexed to them with the strongest ingagements the Lord hath sworn and Psal 110.4 1 Tim. 1.15 Beloved it is another matter than is commonly conceived to bee contemplating on Christ It is the Angels work who stretch forth their wings over the Mercy Seat and towards the Mercy Seat shall bee the faces of the Cherubims Exod. 25.20 i.e. they look continually towards the Propitiation and Peter expounds it 1 Pet. 1.12 the Angels desire to pry into the mystery of Christ. Yea what is the beatifical vision but this to see God Heb. 12.14 It is a grievous infirmity in us that this heaven upon earth is no more frequented or delighted in by us Moreover looking upon Jesus is the best means to revive and draw forth our faith Heb. 12.1 Looking unto Jesus the Author and finisher of our faith where it is implyed that the carrying on of our faith and finishing of it is that viewing of Christ by the eye of faith Direct 3. Wee must stir up our selves to beleeve on Christ with reasons drawn from the Promises and Names of Christ Though carnal reason bee an enemy to faith yet sanctified reason is a marvellous succour to faith when wee set our reason and discourse to make inferences and draw heavenly conclusions out of Gospel promises This caused Abraham by Faith to offer up Isaac Heb. 11.17 19. viz. in that hee accounted or reasoned 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that God was able to raise him from the dead vers 19. hee reasoned thus must I offer up Isaac how then shall all the families of the earth bee blessed in him why surely Gods Commandement shall not disanull his promises concerning the Messiah Thus 1 Pet. 4.1 For as much as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh arm your selves with the same mind 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or discourse for hee that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin See the arguing here if Christ hath suffered for sin and killed sin so ought we to bee as ready to destroy and kill sin and cease from it forasmuch as Christ hath suffered in the flesh hee hath born our sins and they were charged upon him and hee hath given them their deaths wound let us arm our selves by this incouragement to go on to the same conflict Learn wee to use our Logick this way and it will arm us for those combates wee meet withall in dealing with sin or Satan For although faiths principles are above reason yet it discourses argumentations and conclusions are guided by reason Reason is an ill Mistress but a good Hand-maid unto faith for faith is much strengthened and the wisdome of a Christian is exceedingly seen in it by such particular conclusions and consequences drawn from the doctrin of Christ nature of God and the Promises which do overthrow particular carnal reasonings causing security presumption fears doubts or despair and without doubt this makes greatly for securing the heart and fortifying our faith and confidence against any temptation of Satan onely let mee adde a Caution or two 1 That this bee not a suddain or transient businesse either too soon and rashly to catch up a Conclusion that is not in the Premises Or when wee have a right conclusion too suddainly to have done with it but if you will have good by it it must bee permanent and abiding on the heart that it may soak into it and strengthen it against any malignant distempers that it is disturbed and troubled withall A good plaister will not benefit that is on and off immediately nor a potion work kindly that is not kept in the stomack therefore saith David Psal 119.97 98. O how I love thy Law it is my meditation all the day thou through thy Commandements hast made mee wiser than mine enemies for they are ever with mee and Psa 45.1 My heart is inditing or boiling up i. e. meditating or inventing a good matter and this requires time for a good concoction 2 Take heed of Sophistical reasonings in this case of Paralogismes James 1.22 false reasonings for by these we deceive our souls and couzen our selves If wee have the light of Christ by faith it will discover all the delusions and deceipts of darkness that Satan seeks to involve our reasonings in Therefore let us still have an eye to the proposition of Faith looking up to the Spirit for assistance in the improvement of it Direct 4. Indeavour to know that you do truely beleeve on the Lord Jesus I know whom I have beleeved 2 Tim. 1.12 There is beleeving and knowledge that wee do beleeve truely on Christ Now to know that wee do beleeve is to know not so much the strength of faith as the truth of it how weak soever and true faith is a receiving of whole Christ with the whole heart it is opposed to a partial or hypocritical receiving of Christ such as is spoken of Jer. 3.10 Psal 12.3 therefore it s called beleeving with all the heart Act. 8.37 38. and hence it s called faith unfeigned Now to know this wee must view our own hearts and consciences to see if they work thus towards Christ Now if God hath wrought such a Faith in you you may say with Paul I know whom I have beleeved and this knowledge is a reflex act and may be helped by these two Questions 1 Is there nothing of Christ my soul excepts against or cannot actually cloze withall as the holiness of Christ the selling all for him the cross of
Christ c. 2 Have I no reservation within my self where I would bee dispensed withall in any courses of life or any secret lusts or corruptions at lest known or allowed in judgement or practice Hath my faith such a commanding power that it will not let mee alone in commission of sin or Omission of duty then I may conclude that the faith of Christ is wrought in mee and thence undoubtedly conclude that I am a justified person Because that hee that beleeveth on Christ is already justified Now when this is soundly concluded the soul may upon daily occasions put forth and exercise his faith in Christ for his spiritual and everlasting comfort Direct 5. When thou wouldest exercise thy faith at any time thou must not go about it in thine own strength either of nature or grace received but look up for a fresh influence of the Spirit and his assistance For as it is sure that no creature can of himself look upon natural things nor act without a renewed and fresh concourse of Gods common providence So Grace though it bee above nature and stronger than it yet its motion is from the Holy Ghost And this assistance of the Spirit comes from Christ as the light from the Sun by an efflux Joh. 8.12 the power is in Christ though it work on us Therefore all things are said to be done through Christ strengthening of us Phil. 4.13 Every act of Faith requires a power of Christ in a fresh administration wher in he fulfils the good pleasure of his will and the work of faith with power 2 Thess 1.11 And this is the meaning of Pauls prayer for the Ephesians Chap. 3.16 17. that they might bee strengthened with might by the Spirit and that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith And as the Holy Ghost must assist the grace of faith before it can act so hee must clear up the objects of faith before faith can work upon them as the light must shine upon the brasen Serpent before the Israelite can see it Wherefore the Apostle praies earnestly that God would give the spirit of wisdome and revelation to know the things they beleeved and hoped for Eph. 1.17 18. Wherefore as in all other graces so in faith God worketh in us the deed as well as the will Phil. 2.13 and Jud. 20. building us up in faith is by praying in the Holy Ghost and wee must look up to the Holy Ghost by earnest prayer to help us in the whole progress of our faith and every act of faith till wee receive the end of our faith the Salvation of our souls Christ Crucified the special Object of Justifying Faith THE SIXTEENTH SERMON ON Romans 3.25 Faith in his blood HItherto of Faith in General as the Instrument of our Justification and Christ the more special Object of it as justifying Now follows the third thing premised concerning the most special Object or the most special consideration of that object in those words Faith in his blood for the understanding whereof let mee put you in minde of the former Explication of the word blood which hath been expounded to bee meant Synecdochically a part being put for the whole So that it signifies all the sufferings of Christ in the whole state of his abasement but most especially his sufferings both in body and soul at his death even all the pains of the first and second death which our Saviour did undergo upon the Cross So that by faith in his blood wee are to understand Faith apprehending Christ crucified or undergoing the shameful and accursed death of the cross Therefore we observe Doct. It is the duty of sinners for their Justification distinctly to apprehend and rely upon Christ crucified Or thus That it is the Duty and should bee the care of sinners to place their confidence on Christ crucified for Justification For that is the meaning of the phrase Faith in his blood that is faith relying on Christ crucified This notes the subject matter of redemption whereon our Faith is principally grounded in the article of our Justification Our faith indeed in the point of Justification doth imbrace whole Christ but most properly and in a peculiar manner it is terminated in the Sacrifice and Propitiation or Death of Christ and this the Scriptures attest Joh. 6.53 54 55. Jesus said unto them Verily Verily I say unto you except you eat the body of the Son of God and drink his blood you have no life in you and this is by beleeving on Christ crucified for Christ doth not speak there immediately of the Lords Supper though Sacramental eating may bee comprehended under it and hee saith peremptorily that there is no life and therefore no justification or Salvation without the eating there mentioned but hee addes on the contrary vers 54. Who so eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood by faith hath eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day There is a direct promise of Life Justification and Salvation to them that do beleeve on Christ crucified and vers 56. Hee that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood dwelleth in mee and I in him i.e. hath union and communion with Christ Jesus in all his benefits and therefore must needs bee justified and this is the same which John preached Behold the Lamb of God c. Joh. 1.29 i.e. the Lamb of God for Sacrifice that wee should behold for justification with the eye of faith Yea so Joh. 3.14 16. As Moses lifted up the Serpent in the Wilderness c. that lifting up was especially when Christ was Crucified and lifted up upon the Cross and looking on the brazen Serpent signifyed beleeving on Christ crucified that such as did so should not perish but have everlasting life And this is the very condition of the Covenant of grace Reas 1. Taken from the Old Testament wherein the mystery of Christ and Justification was more veiled and dark yet even then this truth was received that their reconciliation was by faith in the Messiah to come and made a sacrifice for sin and hence the Covenant was confirmed with blood shed Heb. 9.20 neither was the Old Testament dedicated without it Exod. 24.8 For when Moses had spoken every precept hee took the blood of Calves and Goats and sprinkled both the book and all the people saying This is the blood of the Testament that God enjoyned unto you and vers 23. it was necessary that the heavenly things themselves should bee purified with better sacrifices than these and it is necessary still that there should bee the same way of cleansing of sin away by way of Sacrifice and Blood of the New Testament Matth. 26.28 For this is the meaning of the sacrifices they were oppointed for attonement yea almost all things by the Law were purged with blood Heb. 9.22 and without shedding of blood there is no remission and so it was then and thereby the people are taught to look for justification by Christ Hence
yet neither will these make you perfect 3 This will be your security in the day of wrath Prov. 11.4 Riches profit not in the day of wrath but righteousness delivereth from death Quest How may a sinful man or woman get he righteousness of God There being a wide distance betwixtt God and man yea that which is infinite Answ To let pass the things before pressed and insisted on there be these things in this place and context observable 1 Let us bee settled in the certainty not onely that there is such a righteousness of God but also that the same is attainable by poor sinners This is here witnessed by the Law and the Prophets such as God hath sent whose Testimony hee hath approved of and sealed to yea such who many of them have sealed this and the like truths with their bloods and such as Christ himself hath appointed witnesses to him Act. 1.8 and all concurring in this Testimony So that the witnesses are beyond exception 2 See the evidence thereof in the Gospel where it is revealed Rom. 1.17 See it there shining with its own light it was more implicite and veiled heretofore it was but darkly proposed in the Law and the Prophets formerly but in the Gospel it appears as the Sun in the firmament in all its lustre and brightness 3 Labour for a deep apprehension and sense of this righteousness of God it is a proved truth that both Jews and Gentiles are under sin Rom. 3.9 21. and hee addes that it is written there is none righteous no not one and vers 19. all the world is guilty before God and nothing but the righteousness of God will remove this guilt 4 Consider the nearnesse of Gods righteousness Isa 46.13 I will bring neer my righteousness it shall not bee far off and my salvation shall not tarry Isa 50.8 Hee is near that justifieth mee c. 1 In that this righteousness is the righteousnesse of God-man Rom. 5.15 17. By the obedience of one man c. 2 It is the righteousness of Faith Rom. 9.30 it is made ours by faith 3 This is wrought and applyed in the Ministry of the Gospel 2 Cor. 3.10 Of the Imputation of Christs Righteousness THE TWENTIETH SERMON ON Rom. 3.21 22. But now the righteousness of God without the Law is manifested being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets Even the righteousness of God which is by the faith of Jesus Christ REmission of sins and Imputation of righteousnesse go alwaies together Rom. 4.6 7. There are not two parts of Justification but distinguished by the terms from which and to which as all by one act darkness is expelled and light brought in Doct. 2. That the righteousnesse of God is Imputed to beleevers or is conveyed to beleevers by way of Imputation 1 Imputation is not expressed in the Text but it s necessarily implyed and understood for the righteousnesse of God cannot bee conceived any way to bee mans but only by way of Imputation Because it is not righteousnesse that is or can bee wrought by a meer man 2 Though inherent righteousness in Beleevers may be called Gods righteousness as some take Matth. 6.33 yet the Apostle cannot mean that here because hee speaks of righteousness without the Law and the works of the Law besides the Apostle treats here of Justification as it is plain but inherent righteousness belongs to sanctification 3 It is said that the righteousnesse of God is to all and upon all that beleeve that is it is appointed unto them upon them i.e. accounted theirs or put upon them by way of Imputation 4 It is the righteousnesse of God by faith i.e. apprehended by faith Other Scriptures do consent to this truth Rom. 4.6 11. as David describes the righteousness of the man to whom the Lord imputes righteousness without works viz. of his own vers 11. righteousness imputed to all beleevers vers 24. It was not written for Abraham onely but for us to whom it shall bee imputed if wee beleeve in him who raised up Jesus from the dead So 2 Cor. 5 21. wee are made the righteousness of God in him not in our selves 1 Cor. 1.30 Christ is made to us of God righteousnesse and that is no other way than by Imputation The same is proved by those places where it is said Faith is imputed for righteousness Rom. 4.5 for faith considered as a quality inherent in us can bee no more imputed for righteousness than other graces that are infused by the same Spirit of God therefore this must needs bee understood in regard of the object of faith which is Christ and his saving righteousness which faith doth apprehend hence Rom 4.5 To him that worketh not but beleeveth c. For the opening of this something had need bee said concerning Imputation of the righteousness of Christ because it is a term that the Papists do Cavil at taking the Scripture word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to signify Thinking or doubtful opinion for how can that bee ascribed to God as this is Rom. 4.6 but the word signifies to Reckon or Account taken by a borrowed speech from Merchants reckonings and accompts who have their debt-books wherein they set down how their reckonings stand in the particulars they deal upon Now in such debt-books Merchants use to set down whatever payments are only made either by the debtors themselves or by others in the behalf of them an example whereof wee have in the Epistle to Philemon vers 18. where Paul undertakes to Philemon for Onesimus If hee hath wronged thee or oweth thee any thing put that on my account i.e. Account Onesimus his debt to Paul and Pauls satisfaction or payment to Onesimus Which Answers the double Imputation in Point of justification i.e. of our sin to Christ and of Christs satisfaction to us both which are implyed 2 Cor. 5.21 Hee made him to bee sin for us i.e. our sin was imputed to him that wee might bee the righteousness of God in him i.e. his righteousness might bee imputed to us Now the Imputing Christs righteousness unto us is A Gratious act of God the Father Definition of Imputation according to his good will and pleasure whereby as a judge hee accounts the Beleevers sins unto the surety as if hee had committed the same and the righteousness of Christ unto the beleeever as if hee had performed the same obedience that Christ did in his own person So that Christs imputed righteousness is as effectual to the full for the acceptance of the beleeving sinner as if hee had yeelded such obedience to the Lord himself hence his righteousness is called our righteousness Jer. 23.6 It is true there is mention of a double imputation Rom. 4.4 5. now to him that worketh is the reward reckoned not of grace but of debt but to him that worketh not c. Here bee two Imputations the one hath the ground in him to whom the Imputation is made the other is founded on the will of him
he bestows that it is not for our sakes or for our righteousnesse we must all know and understand this So Tit. 3.4 5. Eph. 2.8 1 Cor. 1.30 31. Hee is made unto us of God wisdome righteousnesse c. That hee that glorieth might glory in the Lord. Let not the dung-hill boast it self of the Sun because it shines upon it neither let us boast of our selves because the Sun of righteousnesse shines upon us But let us glory in this that the Lord of his rich grace not for the least worth in our selves hath cloathed us with the Fleece and washed us in the blood of the Immaculate Lamb of God Of Gods Righteousnesse Imputed to Beleevers THE TWO AND TWENTIETH SERMON ON Romans 3.21 Even the Righteousnesse of God which is by Faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all that beleeve for there is no difference I Have treated of the chief Points here intended that is the righteousnesse of God and that conveyed by way of Imputation and there is one particular more that belongs to the principal Scope of the Apostle which is of Passive Justification by Faith and the Apostle seems to dwell upon this that hee may point out the persons to whom Justification belongs i. e. Beleevers and hee expresseth it First The righteousness of God which is through the Faith of Jesus Christ That sets forth the Instrument apprehending and laying hold upon Gods righteousnesse that is Faith illustrated by the Object of it Jesus Christ 2 It is said to bee unto all 3 Upon all that beleeve For the understanding whereof we are to know that which also was said before That the Faith of Jesus Christ is not to be conceived Actively to signify the faith whereby Christ beleeved but Passively the faith whereby Christ is beleeved on So it holds forth that Faith as it justifies hath Christ especially for the object of it that is That it is faith in the Lord Jesus that especially justifies a sinner in the sight of God There bee many other things though beleeved and apprehended by faith yet do not justify a sinner But it is faith in Christ Jesus that especially justifies Act. 16.31 But because this latter hath been handled in part before I shall not now insist upon it Quest What is meant by that phrase or those phrases unto all and upon all that beleeve Answ Some understand the former unto all to belong to the Jews that did or shall beleeve and the latter upon all that beleeve to belong to the beleeving Gentiles but this Exposition doth not shew us the reason of the change of the Prepositions Therefore I prefer another sense viz. that unto all signifies Gods decree of the justification of all beleevers 2 That upon all signifies the execution of the decree in the fulnesse of time to all beleevers and onely to them God in his eternal Counsel appointed this grace to all beleevers and onely to them and God in his good providence imputes it and applies it onely to beleevers as such And that this is the scope appears by what is added by way of Interpretation for there is no difference the meaning whereof is that all true beleevers have the same like spiritual benefits and though some have a stronger faith some a weaker yet they are all beleevers and there is no difference in regard of their estate and the main priviledges thereof Doct. 3. That the righteousness of God is both appointed before time and Imputed in the fulness of time indifferently to all beleevers and only to them Or thus That all and onely true beleevers have attained unto and are partakers of Gods imputed righteousness Although there bee difference amongst beleevers in regard of the fruits of faith as Love Repentance Holinesse Obedience bedience c. and in the degrees of faith Some have a stronger some a weaker Yet in regard of Imputed Righteousnesse there is no difference at all they are all elected alike to the injoyment of imputed righteousnesse and it is accomplished for them equally and they are equally partakers thereof So that both the decree of God and the actual imputation of Gods righteousnesse reaches unto all beleevers without exception Yea This is the true Beleevers particular portion it belongs onely unto them and it is necessarily implyed in mentioning beleevers so restrictively all beleevers and none else There are two branches of the Point 1 The Righteousness of God is appointed before time unto all beleevers this may be cleared by these particulars 1 Whomsoever God chooseth hee chooseth unto Faith Act. 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life beleeved All beleevers then were formerly ordained unto life and the state of Justification is a state of Life Rom. 5.18 Hence it is that true faith is called The Faith of Gods Elect Tit. 1.1 Gods Elect have a peculiar kinde of faith that none others have but they Besides all Gods Elect Capable of it must needs have it for if any of Gods Elect did want it it could not rightly bee so called Joh. 6.37 All that my Father gives mee shall come unto mee and him that comes unto mee I will in no wise cast out and hee expounds comming by beleeving vers 35. and the giving any unto Christ is their Election from Eternity Now mark that hee saith All that the Father gives mee c. 2 Justification or Gods Righteousnesse is appointed only to Beleevers It is of mighty consideration which our Saviour saith Joh. 10.26 27. Ye beleeve not because yee are not of my sheep Our Saviour had Preached most powerfully and done many Miracles among the people yet they beleeved not and hee shews the reason of it because they were not of his sheep i. e. such as were elected vers 14 15. Such as are known of Christ in a peculiar manner and hee had laid down his life for What then hath not Israel obtained what hee sought for Rom. 11.7 The Election hath obtained it the rest were hardened When persons are hardned and beleeve not they are the rest that are not of the Election The reasons of this branch are Reas 1. From the nature of Election which is the Lords chusing to the mean as well as to the end of eternal salvation Now the imputation of the satisfaction and Righteousness of Christ apprehended by faith is the necessary means of salvation It is the order in all reasonable Agents that first they intend the end then the means to that end But the Lord doth with one single act intend both 2 Thess 2.13 He hath chosen you to Salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth Tit. 3.7 That being justified by his grace wee might be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life Rom. 8.30 Whom hee justifies them hee glorifies No justification without faith no faith without imputed righteousness no glorification without justification Quest How are Infants justified who have no faith Ans I will not trouble you with that