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A05995 A commentarie vpon the first chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul, written to the Ephesians Wherein, besides the text fruitfully explained: some principall controuersies about predestination are handled, and diuers arguments of Arminius are examined. By Mr. Paul Bayne, sometimes preacher of Gods word at Saint Andrevves in Cambridge. Baynes, Paul, d. 1617. 1618 (1618) STC 1635; ESTC S113832 242,987 440

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Christ The spirit of God doth by his owne testimony in speciall manner confirme vs and assure vs this way Now for the other We know by this saith Saint Iohn that we are translated from death to life because we loue the brethren Now seeing it is the holy spirit dwelling in vs and Gods holy image in our soules which seale vp our saluation How should wee labour for the spirit and for holinesse without which none shall euer see God Had wee great matters to be conueied to vs though all were concluded and the instruments ready drawne yet wee could not rest till we had got all sure sealed so it is with vs we should not rest but seeke this holy spirit that we might see our heauenly inheritance safe and sure euen sealed within vs. Secondly We see by this that the seale is Gods holy spirit that God doth not intend by sealing to make our saluation certaine in it selfe but to vs also For he who sealeth vs with such a seale which we may know hee would haue vs assured in our selues touching that to which we are sealed But the spirit may be knowne of vs for that which is a signe manifesting other things to vs must need●s it selfe be manifest Now Saint Iohn saith By this we know God dwelleth in vs and we in him because he hath giuen vs of his spirit Vnreasonable Sheepe cannot know the markes wherewith they are marked but reasonable sheepe may know the seale wherewith they are sealed Thirdly we may gather how fearefull the state of such is who wil scoffe at the spirit at Purity Holinesse Surely as God hath his seale so the Deuill hath his when hee filleth men with darkenesse in middest of teaching hardens their hearts till they know not how to be ashamed and penitent filleth them with hatred and scorne of such as are more conscionable then themselues it is a presumption God hath giuen them vp to the power of Sathan that hee might seale them to eternall damnation VERSE 14 Who is the earnest of our Inheritance vntill that redemption purchased to the praise of his glory Hee commeth to describe the spirit more particularly from that which he is vnto vs. First for the words It is to be marked that he speaketh not of the spirit as a thing in the Neuter gender but vseth the article Masculine to point out the person of the spirit and our English relatiue who doth more distinctly answer to the Greeke then which This word Earnest is in the original tongues more large then our English and may signifie pledges pawnes hostages as well as earnest which is in contract of buying and selling onely exercised and is a giuing some small part of a sum to assure that the whole shall be tendred accordingly in due season Inheritance is put for that consummate inheritance of glory kept for vs in heauen 1 Pet. 1. Vntill the redemption not for the redemption it is the same proposition which we read chap. 4.30 The redemption is heere to be vnderstood not of that which we are said to haue ver 7. but of the redemption of the body or of the full liberty of the sonnes of God which is kept till that great day The summe is Ye are sealed with the spirit who is in you with his gifts and is vnto you as an earnest in hand assuring you that you shall haue that perfect inheritance bestowed on you yea it dwelleth with you as an earnest confirming you in this behalfe till that redemption of glory befall you which is purchased to the praise of Gods glorious mercy The parts are two First that the spirit is said to be an earnest of our inheritance Secondly the durance of time in those words to or vntill the redemption which is described from the property adioyned a redemption purchased secondly from the end to the praise of his glory Doct. 1 First then that he changeth the gender and speaketh of the spirit as a Person who is it is to be marked not onely as confirming the spirit to be a distinct person from the Father and the Sonne and also giuing vs to consider that we haue the person of the spirit dwelling with vs and the gifts and graces wrought in our soules It is not with the spirit and his gifts as with the Sunne and his light the body of the Sunne being in the heauens when the light is with vs heere in earth but wee are to conceiue the spirit himselfe dwelling in this sanctuary of grace which himselfe hath erected in our soules This by the way Doct. 2 The maine point to be marked is that the spirit doth not onely as a seale but as an earnest pennie giuen vs from God confirme vnto vs our heauenly inheritance assure vs that we shall receiue in due time the fulnesse of grace glory 2 Cor. 1.22 Who hath giuen vs the earnest of his spirit in our harts Euen as men doe assure others that they will pay them the whole summe due for this or that by giuing an earnest so God doth make vs as it were part of paiment doth execute in part his gracious promise that we may be the better ascertained touching his gracious purpose of bringing vs to that our heauenly inheritance He knoweth our vnbelieuing molde and ergo omitteth no meane which may help vs forward to assured perswasion There is twixt an earnest and the spirit with the grace wrought in vs great resemblance First an earnest is part of the whole summe which is in regard of this or that to be paid in times appointed so the spirit we haue and grace is the beginning of that glorious being wee shall receiue the same for substance differing in degree 2. An earnest doth stay with him that receiueth the compleat summe 〈◊〉 pledge is giuen back when the summe vndertaken is fully performed An earnest is but little in comparison of the whole twenty shillings is earnest sufficient to make sure a summe of an hundred pound Thus all wee haue is but a small thing in comparison of the fulnesse we looke for euen as the first fruites were in comparison of the full haruest 3. An earnest doth assure him that receiueth of the honest meaning of him with whom hee contracteth so the spirit and grace which wee receiue from God doe assure vs of his setled purpose of bringing vs to eternall glory Vse 1 The Vse is first to be fully perswaded without doubting that God will bring vs to that perfect redemption both of soule and body We are not to doubt about that which God by earnest by pledge and pawne confirmes vnto vs though we will not belieue a mans word nor trust his Bill or Bond yet vpon sufficient pledge or earnest we will deale no whit fearing our man though hee b● neuer so weake and shall we not trust to God for that for which we haue so good a pawne lying with vs But because this is a point controuersall I will set down
to bring vs to that life which is aboue nature therefore sometime Gods choosing is expressed by louing I haue loued Iacob and hated Esau that is not yeelded Esau that measure of loue which the Hebrewes called hating But there is a further thing in Election which doth difference it from loue and that is a respect which is in this loue whereby it is caried to some Actio collatiua vt intrinserae formalitatis reiectionem cennotans before other some it so loueth some that it reiecteth other some from hauing part in it Deut. 7.7 I haue loued thee and chosen thee Should God haue loued euery reasonable creature to life there had beene loue to all but election of none he who taketh all maketh no choise of any therefore God maketh it a different thing I haue loued thee and chosen thee Some make this all one with that fore-knowledge mentioned Rom. 8.29 and it cannot be denied Rom. 8.29 Expounded but knowledge is often put for loue and approbation and that God knoweth his Church and chosen far otherwise then other things euen as a man knoweth all his goods and substance but his wife and children after a speciall manner Neuerthelesse it may well note that knowledge which is in order to this action of Gods choosing whether going before it or comming after it If we haue chosen any to any thing we know whom we haue chosen and if we are about to choose any we know whom we are about to choose So God doth not onely know whom he hath chosen which knowledge to our manner of conceiuing doth follow the act of his will now being put forth but he doth know whom he is in choosing or about to choose and this doth goe before to our vnderstanding And this I thinke the meaning of fore-knowledge in that place Such whom he did fore-know to be the persons whom he would choose such hee did predestinate and thus that place 1 Pet. 1. ver 1. may be more fitly resolued where he saith the faithfull of the dispersion were chosen according to fore-knowlege Now God the Father is said to choose not that the Sonne and Spirit choose not also for if three of vs had but one will common to vs all one could not will any thing which the will of the other two should not also will because the Sonne sustaineth the person of one elected the Spirit is the witnesse sealing this grace to our hearts As the Father is often alone named in inuocation not that the other persons are not to be praied vnto but because the Sonne is considered as the mediator and the Spirit as the Schoole-master teaching vs what to pray as we ought therefore the Father onely is expressed Vse 1 Wherefore this benefit being matter of thanksgiuing let vs labour to acknowledge the goodnesse of God this way We will thanke men euen for the good meanings and purposes we perceiue them to haue toward vs though they haue done nothing by vs. When Dauid leaped reioycing in spirit before the Arke what was before him That God who had chosen him had reiected the house of Saul from ruling ouer his people How should we reioyce in spirit to thinke that God hath elected vs to an eternall kingdome from which many no way our inferiours are reiected If any show vs common countenance we doe not so much respect it but if they admit vs into such peculiar fauour as they will not communicate with any who are not their best beloued then wee doe highly esteeme it To be taken vnto this riches of grace this so restrained fauour in which the greatest part of man-ktnde haue no part how should it affect vs Doct. 2 The second Doctrine Who they are of whom we may say that they are elect euen such who haue true faith and holinesse As we may know Faith so we may know Election If we see in iudgement of charity that any hath a faith vnfained and true endeauour of holinesse we may in iudgement of charity say that such are elected Thus Saint Peter and Iohn may giue the name of Elect to the members of the visible Churches to whom they write If we know by experimentall certainty or by faith that any haue true beliefe and holinesse we doe in the same manner certainely know that we or they are elected Thus we may by Faith know that in euery true visible Church there are some elect of God because the word teacheth that where God giueth his word there are some Saints whom hee will gather and edifie some ground good where he sendeth his seedes-men Thus we may know certainely our selues elect because we may by certaine experience know our selues to haue Faith If I see one put into the office of the court of Wards or into the Treasurors Place or so I know that such a man was the man whom the king had chosen with himselfe to haue the place So when God now hath by faith and sanctification taken one out of this world we may know that he was chosen forth of the world vnto life things may be said to be when now their being is made manifest While a babe is in the womb we know not what is there conceiued but when we see a man-childe borne then we know that such an one was conceiued So when the babe is borne when the being of faith holinesse are apparant we may say that such a person before all worlds was conceiued in the womb of Gods secret Election We may know a will secret three waies 1. If a man will himselfe tell vs. 2. If he will write to vs. 3. If he doe this or that we know then by euent he had a will to such matters which now we see him execute So here God may speake by extraordinary reuelation which hath beene the priuiledge of some few 2. God may make his will knowne by the ordinary enlightning of his spirit which is that vnto the minde as a word is vnto the eare We haue receiued the spirit to teach vs to know these deepes of Gods gracious purpose towards vs 1 Cor. 2.12 by the letter of his word that golden chaine Rom. 8.29 If I be sanctified with the diuine nature in which glory is begunne I am iustified if iustified I haue beene called according to purpose if called I was predestinate if predestinate to meanes I was foreknowne as one whom God would choose to the end euen to glory 3 When I see my selfe set a part by God from the world the euent doth tell me God chose me from amongst others When I loue God come out of the world choosing him as my portion then I may know he hath loued me first and chosen me euen as I know a seale hath beene set there where I behold the print of it One may obiect that God onely knoweth who are his Ans God onely knoweth by himselfe who they are whom he approueth for his own but with this may stand the knowledge of such
which proceedeth from vnbeleefe Secondly such who may be certaine of saluation by faith they may be secure if they did not as well stand in this grace by faith as first enter into it but this wee teach with the Scripture and ergo our doctrine doth show that those who see this Grace haue still need to looke to Christ the author and finisher of it that they may so stand in it vnto the end Thirdly it is false that such as are sure of saluation haue no cause to feare vnlesse no other euils but finall damnation need to be feared but while the soule is subiect to bring vpon it Gods temporary wrath sicknesses spirituall hellish anguish to the sense of it there is still left cause enough to feare Vse 1 Let vs then detest that damnable doctrine which doth condemne this particular perswasion as presumptuous heresie which maketh the spirit play all-hid in vs so that wee cannot know what wee haue what wee doe what things abide vs through Gods mercy Yea let it reproue many of our conceits who haue left popery and yet thinke that this is impossible that it is too high a point somewhat presumptuous that it is not necessary that a common hope is sufficient Vse 2 Seeing the spirit we haue is but as an earnest a small thing in comparison of that whole summe let vs not be dismayed though our knowledge and faith be but little The imperfect life in a babe is life as truely as that life which a man attaineth at his constant age Though wee must not take occasion to liue in lust with a litterall knowledge and common profession as many do from hence that all is imperfect and nothing which we obtaine here yet hauing the Grace which doth make vs in any measure cleanse the heart though it be neuer so little euen hence we are not to be discouraged seeing it may be little and yet a true earnest of that fulnesse to be giuen vs. Vse 3 Lastly How should wee labour both to get and keepe this holy spirit holy in it selfe making vs holy in whom as Temples it dwelleth Men if they deale in great matters they loue to get earnest and good ones the fuller earnest the more security Againe they keepe and esteem an earnest more then other money which hath no such reference to further matters as that hath so it should be with vs. Let vs then desire this spirit of Grace at him who giueth it Let vs not despise good meanes and so quench it Let vs not by not heeding the suggestions and inspirations of it grieue it Let vs frequent the company of those who are spirituall able to quicken vs in this kinde Doct. Vntill the redemption purchased c. Whence first obserue that the spirit abideth with vs as a pledge confirming vs til our redemption our full redemption First that it abideth Secondly as an earnest or pledge Isa 59. v. 50. God promised that his word and spirit should neuer depart from that blessed seede and all those who should be borne after a sort of him and Rom. 8. the spirit of Christ is said to dwell in vs who are Christs Yea so that it shall at length quicken our mortall bodies the seed of God is said to abide in those who are borne of God that they cannot sinne but I will not prosecute this heere which I haue done else-where It abideth a pledge confirming that full redemption for eu●n soules now perfected haue the sanctifying gra●●● for substance which heere they had though their faith and hope be changed into sight and quiet expectation and by that executed in their spirits they doe expect the consummation of glory both in body and soule But it may be said Doth the spirit leaue vs at the time of our full redemption No but though it dwelleth with vs yet it ceaseth to be a pledge of further matter euen as the money giuen a man in earnest bideth with him when hee hath the whole summe payed but it is no longer an earnest of further money to be receiued Vse This then is our comfort who haue found this holy spirit dwelling and working in vs Though it may leaue such as Saul whom it neuer sanctified yet it shall neuer depart quite from them whom it hath in truth sanctified but they shall like Dauid then haue it praying in them that is teaching them to pray when they thinke themselues most deuoid of it Doct. Obserue lastly that he saith we haue a pledge giuen vs till the redemption come which is purchased for vs that heere the faithfull see not themselues fully deliuered Wee are the Sonnes of God but it appeareth not what wee shall be wee belieue life euerlasting we doe not see it yet we by nature lye in darkenesse of sinne and miserie God will haue our light return successiuely euen as the light of the Sunne which shineth from one degree to another till it come to full strength Prou. 4. There is a double redemption the one which we haue by faith vers 7. the other which we shall haue in that great day This redemption belongeth immediately directly to man to the creature mediately for in that great day the creature shall be changed from the vanity and bondage of corruption to which it is subiect As the first Adams treasonable defection deserued to be punished both in his person and in all the things which appertained to him so it was meet that the second Adams obedience should not onely restore man but the creature also which might any way be a fit appurtinance to him in his state of glory But one may ask what vse there shall be of these visible heauens of the earth when mans mansion is prepared in those third heauens In these things we are not to be curious What if God wil haue them stand as a monument of his former power wisedome goodnes toward vs in our pilgrimage Againe wee see it is a state belonging to earthly Princes to haue houses here or there which sometime through all their raignes they doe not once visit What respecteth man ye may finde in that I haue written on the 13. verse Vse 1 The vse is to encourage vs equally to beare the euils which presse vs Had we nothing to complain of our redemption might well seeme already past O this is our reioycing heere wee know misery in many regards but our Iubilie our year of redemption hasteneth God doth so feast his children that hee will haue their best dish last When trauellers set out in the fogge and darke mist of the morning it doth comfort them that they know the day is at hand and they shall haue it fayrer and fayrer On the contrary if thou gettest not this pledge of the holy spirit of Christ thou hast receiued thy consolation nothing doth abide thee but weeping wailing and gnashing of teeth an eternall night a reckoning which wil be more bitter then the pleasures of sinne haue seemed sweet
glory would deny these glorious gifts which hee was about to intreate When men come to aske at those who haue enough of that they seeke and to aske it in such measure onely as that it is not any thing for those they sue vnto to vouchsafe they easily perswade themselues that they shall speede This maketh Paul still set God before him as hauing that in him for which he prayeth The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1 Thes 5. Subdue those lusts which fight against your soules So seeking the consummation or perfecting of the beleeuing Hebrewes hee doth set God before him as who had from the lowest humiliation brought the head of them to glory Heb. 13. Thus the Church Act. 4. seeking courage and that wonders might be wrought they set God before them as the God of power who had made heauen earth sea c. Vse Wherefore learne thus to helpe thy faith Wouldest thou haue remission of sinne Consider of God as a God with whom there is plenty of redemption or forgiuenesse Wouldest thou haue ease in any misery and griefe consider of him as a father of all mercy and consolation when thou commest to him this doth strengthen faith and enflame affection We seeke things more securely when we know them to be where we are in looking them and wee follow them more affectionately when now we are gotten after a manner into the sight of them Doct. 2 Obserue secondly that euen true beleeuers haue great want of heauenly wisedome as children and youth when they haue in their measure that wisdome which belongeth to their kinde yet they want in great measure the same wisedome in which they partake So it is with Gods children when now they haue that wisedome from aboue in some degree yet they are many degrees short of that which is to be attained Yea our Sauiour himselfe the head of vs did so receiue wisedome that there was place for growth and increase in it Luke 2. fine What doth the want of wisedome in children which we may not obserue in our selues They see not things together with the end they worke vnto and hence it is they count such things good as to their senses seeme so for the present They thinke those loue them who cocker them and that those doe not loue them who reproue them or hold them in more then they are willing Thus we thinke it happinesse to haue that contenteth vs to be free from that which is grieuous to flesh or spirit We thinke God loues while he smiles on vs and that he doth not loue vs when he doth frowne on vs and make vs drink a wormewood draught day by day Againe children through want of wisedome are vnwilling to suffer that should doe them good backeward to that would doe them good another day for a matter of present pleasure will part with things of no small profit Are not the best of vs vnwilling to come vnder Gods yoake though there is no other way to finde rest to our soules are wee not most backeward to renew our faith repentance to endeauour further the worke of mortification Doe wee not for a little pleasure of sinfull lusts part with our peace yea the health of our spirits too often Thirdly children for want of wisedome forget the beatings past when now the smart is ouer and fall to the same faults which haue made them smart heretofore and is it not so with vs How soone is the griefe of sin escaped vs forgotten how soone doe we stumble at the same stone returning to sin in the same kinde wherein we haue formerly offended Finally as children and youth through want of wisedome speake and doe many things full of folly so we let fall in word and deede alas how many things in which the worke and direction of true wisedome is wanting Vse Let vs then labour to finde this want in our selues and see our folly that we may be made wise The more we grow in yeares the more we see what lacke of ciuill wisedome wee had in youth So it should be here the auncienter we grow in Christianitie the more wee should discerne the folly in vs and want of wisedome which is from aboue Let vs not be dismaid who are conscious of lack this way things are not begun perfected at once wisdom must get vp frō one degree to another in vs. Doct. 3 Obserue thirdly that he prayeth for reuelation as well as wisedome that we haue neede not onely of wisedome whereby to vnderstand but of light manifesting the spirituall things which are to be vnderstood of vs Hee prayeth both for one and other wisedome and reuelation To haue inward facultie of seeing is one thing to haue outward light by meane wherof to see is another Light must come to light before we can see the light in the eye must meete with the outward light of the Sunne or a Candle or some other lightsome body or nothing is perceiued So the light of wisedome which is inherent in the Soule must haue shining to it this light of reuelation which doth make manifest things spirituall or though our sight be neuer so quicke we shall be inuironed with darknesse The spirit is fitly ergo compared with fire which hath not onely heate reso●uing numbnesse and making starke ioynts actiue but it hath light gratefull to the eye of the body So the spirit hath both loue which warmeth our frozen hearts and affections and also this light of reuelation which delighteth the eye of the vnderstanding and manifesteth to the view of it things that are heauenly Vse Wherefore let vs seeke to God for this comfortable effect of his spirit Euen as he can lay his hand on this bodily light by a cloud intercepting the shining of it so can hee with-draw this illumination of his spirit and cause vs to grope as it were in darkenesse though the eye of our mindes were neither shut vp nor otherwise troubled Doe we not sometimes see things comfortable and on a sodaine feele them eclipsed when no sinne hath inwardly altered the state of our soules this heauenly illumination now spreading it selfe through the word of promise we set before vs now presently withdrawne or much obscured It is a wonder how weake men of vnderstanding and godly wisedome should see clearely ioyfully the things of their peace yea the will of God in which they are to walke and men for Conscience equall to them for vnderstanding and godly wisedome farre before should walke onely inabled with much adoe to carry on their course in faith and obedience I cannot finde any reason for it but in this outward reuelation which shineth farre more brightly to the one then the other Now by moone-light a weake eye will reade or write better then the sharpest sight can by twi-light when now day first breaketh Doct. 4 Obserue fourthly who it is that worketh in vs all true wisdome euen God by the spirit of Christ I tolde you it is therefore
called the spirit of wisedome because the spirit from the Father and the Sonne doth worke it in vs It is not pregnancie of naturall wit can make vs wise to saluation nor ripenesse of yeares not many wise and grace wee see is not common to gray hayres It is a spirit and the inspiration of the almighty that giueth vnderstanding Iob 32.8 Neuerthelesse we doe attaine ripenesse of wisedome by meanes euen as we see in naturall men they come to a more full measure of ciuill wisedome not without meanes making way to it How doth a foolish youth grow a wise man First one day teacheth another hee as his dayes increase getteth knowledge of many things Secondly Hee tasteth as wee say many waters and findeth by experience the good in some things the euill in other-some Thirdly he groweth by some meanes weaned from his youthfull lusts which like a back-bias did draw after themselues the vnderstanding thus when his knowledge is increased when he hath gathered experience and sowed his wilde oates as we say he groweth a wise staide person In the same manner when God hath brought vs on to know to proue things by our owne experience and to be weaned from the lusts of sinne which are the true folly bound in our hearts then he causeth wisedome in farre greater measure to enter into vs. We see then to whom we must giue all thankes for what wisedome soeuer we haue receiued and to whom we must flye for the increasing of it euen to God who giueth it plentifully and vpbraideth vs not See what is written verse 8. verse 18 Doct. 1 Now followeth the manner or way in which he would haue them bestowed through the knowledge or acknowledging of Christ Obserue to grow vp in the acknowledging of Christ is the way to attaine the more full measure of the spirit in euery kinde 2 Pet. 1. Euery thing is said to be giuen vs which respecteth life or godlinesse through the knowledge or acknowledging of Christ When wee first come to know him as the truth is in him we partake according to our measure in his spirit when we grow to behold him as in a mirrour or glasse more clearly we are turned into the same glorious Image by the spirit of the Lord more and more when we shall see him and know him euidently and fully we shall be as he is 1 Iohn 3. The more we know him the more fully he dwelleth in vs the more we enioy the influence of his spirit euen as this bodily Sunne the neerer it approacheth to vs the more wee haue the light and heate of it Vse Wherefore let vs labour to grow vp in the knowledge and affectionate acknowledging of Christ our Sauiour It is read of those Indian Gymnosophists that they would lye all the day gazing vpon the beauty of this bodily sunne but how should wee delight with the eye of the minde to contemplate on this Sunne of righteousnesse which while we view it will transforme vs into the same glorious Image which himselfe enioyeth VERSE 18 Doct. 1 Now followeth the end but before hee setteth it downe hee doth more clearely and fully lay downe the thing which he intreated for them for these words are gouerned of the verbe giuen in the former verse are Ergo put in the same case with the former viz. the spirit of wisdome reuelation and that without any particle which should couple them because they are brought in by way of explanation in which case the copulatiue is often omitted as verse 7. 1 Pet. 1. verse 3.4 For to haue eyes of vnderstanding enlightned differeth not from that former to haue giuen the spirit of wisedome and reuelation but that it doth more roundly and fully note the same benefit and that without any insinuation of the cause viz. that spirit from which it commeth this then thus commeth When I aske for you a spirit of wisedome and reuelation my meaning is to speake more roundly and nakedly I aske that he would giue you eyes of vnderstanding enlightned The end followeth First propounded then more clearely expounded Propounded in those words That you may know the hope of his calling For clearing whereof you must know that hope is put for things hoped for not for the grace of hope which springeth from faith Thus we say he is a man of faire hopes we meane goodly Lands which in likelihood will befall him Now this hope is described from an antecedent benefit the ground of it viz. Gods calling them by the Gospell and whereas there is an outward significatiue effectuall calling wherewith many are called who are not separated from others this is meant of that inward operatiue and effectuall calling which the Scripture doth describe with additions viz. that it is a calling according to purpose a high and heauenly calling a holy calling The end of the verse expoundeth this hope by this that it is an inheritance described from the glory yea the riches or abundance of glory adioyned vnto it and from the persons who are the subiect of it the Saints The summe of the verse When I aske for you a spirit of wisedome and reuelation my meaning is I aske at God that he would giue you the eyes of your vnderstanding inlightned that ye may be able to know those good things which you haue in hope hauing beene called of God to the obtaining of them through the ministery of the Gospell euen to know what is the abundant glory of that his inheritance which hee will of grace distribute amongst the Saints for the particle we reade in the Saints doth signifie in or amongst and is so reade Acts 26.18 Doct. 1 Obserue then first that those whose spirituall sight is restored haue neede still to depend on God that their eyes may be more and more inlightned by him These were now light in the Lord had their eyes opened yet thus he prayeth for them As it is with bodily sicknesses when wee recouer out of them health commeth not all at once but by ounces as we say so in spirituall When God doth now raise vs vp from our death we neither are fully sanctified nor yet fully inlightned It is with vs as with the blinde man Marke 8.24 we see but confusedly and indistinctly Now this inlightning comprehendeth these foure things which we haue still neede to seeke to God for First the remouall of those things which put impediment to our sight a seeing eye may haue mists dazeling it humours falling and distilling into it yea some filme or skinne growing ouer it So an eye of the soule which now seeth may haue mists of ignorance clouds of lusts veyles of hardnesse of heart all hindring this faculty of seeing in the action of it We must therefore looke to God for the eye salue and the helpe of his hand in these regards Secondly We haue neede that the inward light of knowledge be augmented in vs. The inward light of the bodily eye is not so great in
not let our Peace while wee know that all things shall worke to our good that we shall be more then conquerers that God will not leaue vs nor forsake vs. Fourthly and lastly our Peace considered as abouesaid doth flow from the gift of the spirit which teacheth vs in some manner to know these things which are next aboue named we haue not receiued the spirit of the world but the spirit of God which teacheth vs to know the things bestowed vpon vs Nihil nō precognitum afficit voluntatem for nothing can worke vpon the affections as to make vs feare ioy further then it is knowne and wee see that a condemned prisoner though that his pardon be sealed yet is no lesse subiect to feare then before till the matter commeth to his eare and hee be infallibly certified of it Thus much for the grounds which are in some measure wheresoeuer true Peace is in any degree The more full Peace commeth from a further worke of Gods grace in vs which represseth or vanquisheth for a time all perturbations which spirituall wickednesses vnbeleefe vnholinesse in generall want of godly contentation defects in our conditions might occasion For looke as vnto bright cleere light more is required then that the Sunne should be present inlightening the ayre to wit that it should be in that strength present as to waste and disperse all darkesome clouds so heere to this full peace it is necessary that all perturbations should be more fully remooued Thus much for the opening this benefit Vse 1 Now the vse of this is first to stirre vs vp to seek after the true Peace Peace is a sweet thing so sweet that many a man doth so loue it that he will suffer much wrong rather then to giue any way to disquiet What were all the riches of this kingdome what were al the contentments of our priuate state vnto vs if we wanted this Peace If we could not eat our meate but with danger of hauing our throats cut before we should rise were the case thus would we not flie from our natiue Countries and seeke vs habitations where wee might liue peaceably That which a wound is in the flesh that which a sicke distemper is in our body that is disquiet and trouble in the minde Wherfore let vs flye by faith to the Prince of Peace Christ Iesus Vse 2 2 Wee must stirre vp our selues to be thankfull for this so excellent a benefit Should God suffer the Deuill to trouble vs with the guilt of sinne should he let the power of it rage vsurp so in vs as to inforce vs to cry ô miserable that we are should the Lord suffer the Diuell to haue such power as to tempt vs with blasphemous suggestions with prouocations to selfe-murder should hee let such discontented frets dwell in our mindes which did wast our liuers and make vs pine away with the anguish of them euen in this it were our duties to be thankefull how much more when we walke all the day long with inward tranquillity Wou●● not any thinke himselfe faulty that should not thanke God for this temporall peace of our Kingdome that we heare not the drumme the trumpet the clattering of armour but that thou hast part in this peace which maketh thee free from feare of death hell the world all wickednesses which maketh thee sleepe secure wheresoeuer the winde lye for none can blow but to bring thee in profit if thou knowest this peace how much more art thou bound to break forth into the praise of thy most mercifull God Doct. 5 Obserue further from this he first nameth Grace then Peace as springing from the former Obserue hence that all true Peace is that which is bred in vs from the knowledge of Gods loue towards vs. Would we know true Peace if we finde that Gods loue doth cause in vs this Grace heere spoken of we may be sure our peace is sound To open this you must know that Gods grace or loue doth proue it selfe in common to all or more specially to some and may be called a common or a speciall Grace Now the Peace which is grounded vpon conceit of a common goodnes of God towards vs is not sound Peace for euen the beasts enioy common fauour from their Creator God saueth man and beast hee openeth his hand and filleth them his mercy is ouer all his workes this more common or vniuersall mercy as I may call it But here ariseth a necessary question viz. How I may discerne Gods speciall grace from this more common Ans First this speciall grace springeth from another fountaine common Grace commeth hence God is a faithfull Creator patient and kind toward the vnkindest vessels of wrath Hence it is that he doth them good that his goodnes may not want a witnesse in their owne conscience Acts 14.17 but this speciall Grace commeth from hence that hee is reconciled to vs in his Sonne Grace truth through Christ Iesus he hath made vs beloued in his well-beloued Iohn 1. Ephes 1.7 Secondly hence commeth a difference in the benefits for that common fauour giueth benefits to the preseruation of this naturall life but this loue in Christ giueth supernaturall benefits of repentance faith hope inward change of heart and affections Hence followeth a third difference for common Grace is acknowledged sometimes while the benefits of this life are afforded men but they neyther feele nor confesse Grace when these are bereaued but this spirituall Grace which commeth from Christ and standeth chiefly in supernaturall gifts this is felt often most abundantly in afflictions Rom. 5. Afflictions breed patience patience experience experience hope the loue of God being shed into the heart for as the darknesse of the night hindereth not the bright-shine of the starre no more doth the darkenesse of afflictions obscure the bright-shine of this Grace toward vs. Yea wee shall finde this in experience if before our troubles we doe not ouertly skinne our soares sparing our selues in our sinnes partly by not prouoking our selues to due repentance partly by not seeking to get the roots of rebellion throughly mortified partly by not endeuouring to weane our selues from all inordinate earthly delight in the creature for our superficiall sleighting in matter of repentance our boysterous proud impatience not well subdued our vnweanednes to some thing or other these 3. doe make an Ecclipse of the light of Gods countenance when now we are afflicted This by the way A fourth difference in these graces may be taken from the effect of them in the hart for the grace a carnall naturall man feeleth neuer maketh his heart flie vp from all earthly things and reioyce in God whom he seeth fauourable but euen as a harlot her loue is more to rings bracelets or gold sent her then it is to the senders so the world an adulteresse her affections are altogether on the creatures and good benefits giuen them nothing in comparison vpon God himselfe But the true
note that we may name the Spirit before the Sonne and so by proportion the Sonne before the Father see Reu. 1. For as that precedencie seemeth deriued from priority of order inequality of office which is found amongst the persons by voluntary agreement so this latter naming of them seemeth to be grounded in the equality of their natures Vse Let vs then hence learne whether to flye that our soules may be setled in true Peace such as the world cannot take from vs Come and seeke to him who if he quiet nothing can disturbe thee Many men when they are disquieted in minde or body thy flye to such meanes as may still those paines which they feele smart vpon them and when they haue with Cains city building and S●uls musicke with company good-cheare musicke imployments tables cards c. quieted the melancholike spirit then they thinke their peace is well restored God setteth these things vpon vs to arest vs as it were we seeke to still them neuer looking to God that he would through his Christ be reconciled to vs Now what is this but extreame folly If a Creditor should set a Sergeant vpon our backes were it wisedome in the debtor to compound with him and corrupt him and to thinke all safe while the Sergeant winketh at him Euery body would account this folly for he is neuer a whit the more out of danger till the Creditor be agreed with Thus it is likewise in seeking our Peace by stilling our euils not by quieting Gods anger which is iustly kindled against vs. Thus much of the Praeface verse 3 THe matter of the Epistle followeth partly respecting Doctrine partl Exhortation Doctrine to the beginning of the fourth Chapter Exhortation to the 21. Verse of the sixt Chapter In the Doctrinall part two things chiefely are to be marked First hee propoundeth Doctrine concerning the benefits wherewith we are blessed in Christ which is done more indefinitely in the first Chapter applyed from comparison of their former estates in the second Secondly the scandall which his Crosse might cause and the impediment which it might put to the fruitfull receiuing of these things is preuented Chap. 3. In the more absolute handling of these benefits we must marke that first in this third verse they are summarily propounded then more particularly from their seueral kinds expounded Now in this 3. verse the Apostle doth not barely propound them but breaketh out into thanksgiuing before he maketh mention of them Three things being to be obserued in this Verse 1. His praise Blessed 2. The person praised that God and Father of our Lord. 3. The arguments which are two First which God is to Christ our Lord for this is vsuall with the Apostle that when he describeth God in petition or thankesgiuing that the description containeth matter of strengthning faith and whetting desire in the one and motiues of praise in the other The God of peace sanctifie you throughout 1 Thes 5. Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Iesus the God of all mercies and consolations 2 Cor. 1.3 The second Argument is from that God hath done by vs in Christ in those words Who hath blessed vs with all spirituall blessings in heauenly things in Christ Now before we come to the more particular consideration of these words some things are to be opened for the clearing of them First What is meant by our blessing God Answ Blessing is sometime operatiue working effecting the happinesse of him that is blessed Thus God blesseth vs Sometime it is declaratiue confessing and extolling the blessed estate of those whom we blesse Thus we blesse God we acknowledge him blessed praise and extoll him Psal 145. ve 1.2.21 where blessing and praising are made aequiualent Secondly it is to be marked that these words God euen the father containe a description of God from two relations vnto Christ one from this that he is the God by couenant of Christ The other from this that he is the father according to that Ioh. 20.17 I goe to my father and your father to my God and your God for this the words beare better then that first God indefinitely then limited to the person of the father should be conceiued in this sense blessed be God to wit God the father of our Lord for the article should rather be prefixed to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth redound The last thing to be marked is that the word heauenly which may signifie things or places is fitliest taken to note the place where our spirituall blessings were giuen vs for spirituall blessing noteth not the action of God blessing but the effects proceeding from it to this sense who hath blessed with spirituall things for the Apostle construeth all spirituall blessings by predestination vocation Now to say Who hath blessed vs with spirituall things in heauenly things is absurdly superfluous Againe this word is in two other places of this Epistle vsed to note the circumstance of place and therefore is here in that sense to be construed without more vrgent reason to the contrary The summe is Praised be the God of our Sauiour praised be the God of our Lord Christ Iesus who hath blessed vs that is by his blessing made vs partakers of all spirituall benefits such as take their beginning from heauen are kept in heauen shall all haue their accomplishment in heauen and all this in Christ who is the roote and second Adam whence euery benefit supernaturall springeth and is deriued into vs. Doct. 1 To come then first to the action of Praise Obserue thence in generall that a good heart must be ready on consideration of Gods benefits to breake forth into praises The Apostle cannot speake or thinke of them but that his heart and mouth glorifie God the manifold doxologues in Pauls Epistles may giue sufficient argument of this truth Nay we see how Dauid a man after Gods heart was so affected that he did not onely stirre vp himselfe his soule spirit all within him but all the creatures euery thing that had breath from the highest Angell to the lowest creature This grace being like fire which once kindled catcheth hold of all that is neare it For our better vnderstanding this duetie I will open two things 1. What must concurre in this practise 2. How we may keepe our hearts in a good disposition to this duety To the praising God three things are required 1. That our spirit doe acknowledge his goodnesse in any kinde shewed vs Hence it is that the Saints call on their hearts soules spirits in this businesse God is a spirit and hateth euery seruice from which the spirit is estranged As no musicke is gracefull vnlesse the instrument be first tuned no more is any voice of praise acceptable vnlesse the heart be first ordered 2. There must be a declaring before men of that kindenesse and loue the Lord hath shewed vs Come I will tell you what God hath done for
my soule Psal 66.16 I will daily tell of thy righteousnesse We count it ingratitude in men when they will smother benefits and neuer be knowne to other of whom they haue receiued them 3. There must be an endeauouring of requiting Gods loue by answering his benefits with thankefull duty by walking worthy of them What shall I repay the Lord for all his benefits vpon me Thus wee count him vnthankfull who doth not bend himselfe to requite loue with the like so farre as ability reacheth Now for meanes disposing vs this way we must labour first to know and keepe in remembrance Gods benefits that which is forgotten is not knowne for the present nothing vnknowne affecteth or moueth the will A danger vnknowne maketh vs not afraid a benefit vnknowne maketh vs not ioyfull or thankefull Hence it was that holy men often made Catalogues of Gods benefits and repeated them to their soules See Psal 103. My soule praise the Lord forget not all his benefits Secondly Men must labour their hearts to a sense and feeling of the worth of the benefits which they enioy for not hauing benefits but esteeming and knowing the worth of them maketh thankefull Now in this we greatly faile for our corrupt natures heede nothing they enioy like the eye in this regard which seeth nothing that lyeth on it but taken away some distance doth brightly discerne it So we when good things are taken away know them well which we see not to be such benefits while we enioy them Againe the plentifull vse of the best things breedeth a satietie and maketh them no dainties And hence it commeth that good things which are commonly and constantly with vs are not regarded Let vs therfore the rather practise this second rule for the neglect of it maketh vs want our comfort while we possesse things for who can take ioy in that he esteemeth not and it maketh vs haue double griefe when now they are remoued for then the conscience of our carelesnesse doth bite and sting vs. A third rule is still to labour to be poore in spirit and keepe the conscience of our owne vnworthinesse that we may still know our selues to be lesse then the least of Gods mercies as Iacob said Hunger is sauce which maketh euery thing well tasted So this pouerty of spirit maketh the least blessing seeme great toward vs. The humbled poore take the least scraps thankfully Vse 1 The Vse of this is first to rebuke our deadnesse in whose hearts are no affections in whose mouthes are no words magnifying the Lord for his continuall mercies If men doe vs small fauours especially if they be of countenance and authority O how we thinke our selues beholding our mouthes runne ouer in speaking of their courtesie we giue them a thousand thankes we professe our selues at their commands Out alas that being thus one to another wee should offer God such measure as we doe But this exceedeth all the rest that because God doth constantly continue to vs benefits that therefore we should slacken our thankfull duty If one giue vs 20. pound one time onely we thanke him but to giue it vs yearely for twenty yeares together this is farre more thanks-worthy to giue it vs as an inheritance for euer this is most of all obliging vs Thus it is with Gods benefits which hee constantly leaseth out to vs and maketh them as it were a free-hold with vs. We for these euen in this consideration should most extoll him Vse 2 Let vs in the second place stirre our selues vp to be thankefull It is Gods fine and rent euery thing which he requireth for his benefits Call on mee in the day of thy trouble I will deliuer thee and thou shalt glorifie me We would not forfeit any thing worth the holding for non-payment of rent Let vs take heed lest for want of thankefulnesse we giue God occasion to re-enter and dispossesse vs of all good things we enioy The God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ Doct. 2 Obserue first particularly that euery Christian heart is to magnifie God in that he hath beene the God of Christ our Lord. This doth the Apostle who doth not say Blessed be God the Father for blessing of vs but first Blessed be the God of our Lord Iesus Christ Before hee commeth to consider what God was to himselfe with the rest of beleeuers hee doth extoll him for that hee was to Christ the head Which doctrine before wee can prosecute profitably it is fit to vnfold what this doth comprehend to be the God of any for this opened we shall conceiue more cleerely the equity of this that wee are to be thankefull in this regard This is a fundamentall fauour whence all other doe spring and it conteyneth the eternall loue of God louing vs and predestinating vs to supernaturall happinesse as likewise euery subordinate grace by which it is executed First therefore the fore-knowledge and predestinating Christ as man to the grace of personall vnion and glorious office of a Mediatour of which we haue 1 Pet. 1.20 this commeth heere to be conceiued I haue sheepe that are mine which are not of this sheepe-fold saith Christ where we see that we are Gods Ioh. 10.18 Heb. 2.10 Heb. 7.26 Heb. 4.89 and God ours before we are called euen by predestination Secondly Christs calling of which is spoken Hebr. 5.1 and the confederation entred with our mediatour wherein God required on his part the fulfilling of righteousnes so far as serued to qualifie his person that he might be a fit high Priest Isa 53.10.11 and especially the offering his body that is his soule and body by the cursed death of the crosse wherin God promised on his part that he would be with him to strengthen him and deliuer him from all euill and to crowne him with glory yea that all his seede should be blessed with righteousnesse and life through him The Scripture is plentifull to prooue that it is all kinde of blessednesse to haue God for our God Now then if we be members with Christ our head haue we not cause to be thankefull to God euen in this respect that he hath been and is his God The ancient Church did magnifie God that hee had made himselfe the God of Abraham Isaak and Iacob their forefathers how much more reason is there for vs to glorifie him in this regard that he is the head of Christ our Lord Againe if any man should helpe and deliuer from great euils some of our friends should doe them many fauours would we not returne them in this consideration thanks and much commend them If Christ be deare vnto vs we must needs blesse and praise the Lord inasmuch as hee hath beene a God assisting preseruing and is a God glorifying our Lord and Sauiour In the head of Christ lay all our happinesse had not God beene a God to him and couered it in the day of battell wee had all of vs perished all our supernaturall happinesse stood and
to whom God reuealeth it as none but the Son knoweth the Father such to whom the Son reuealeth it 2. God onely knoweth his celectiuely taken that is the whole vniuersity of his chosen no meere man nor creature doth in this sense know who are Gods Obie Could we know that we haue true faith holines we might know our Election but wee cannot for many who haue them not thinke they haue them many who haue them in some sort fall from them many who haue them so as they shall not faile yet may misse in iudging of their estates as Peter If all should forsake thee c. To this I answere First though a man dreame he eate or be in this or that condition and be deceiued yet a man who is that or that waking doth know it and is not deluded So here though the dreaming man who is a sleepe in sinne may mocke himselfe the man who is awake and walketh with God is not mistaken To the second I answere Many who haue temporary graces fall from them but this letteth not but a man who hath that grace which maketh the heart honest may know that his grace shall abide and is such as shall be accompanied with perseuerance Because some thinke counterfeit money good siluer it followeth not but that we may know that which is good from that which is otherwise Finally though a true sanctified man may be deceiued in iudging of his measure of loue or strength it followeth not that therefore hee cannot iudge at all truely of his estate I may be deceiued in iudging how wise I am how strong but not in iudging that I liue haue sense moue so it was with Peter But this is by the way Vse 1 The Vse of this Doctrine is to let vs see that we may come to know our Election If we finde that our hearts haue that faith on Christ by which they are purified he who may know he hath that faith which is the faith of the elect he may know he is elected also Wherefore let vs striue to make our election sure We will diue into the affections of men we cannot be at rest till wee know how they are minded toward vs. What beseemeth a childe more then to labour that he may know his fathers goodnesse to him We should seeke to God to witnesse to vs by his spirit this grace to make vs vnderstand it through the word we should trie our faith and sanctification this is the counterpane written out by the originall copie that will of God within himselfe choosing vs to holinesse The want of this paines maketh some that they come to call in question Gods loue election yea whether euer they had grace yea or no. Should any corporation choose vs to any place of dignity profit we would quickly learne it and if wee had but an inckling wee would not rest till we had found the whole matter I would faithfull soules were as wise in this matter Vse 2 They are hence rebuked who thinke that those that are elect cannot be knowne that it is presumption to goe so farre But shall wee giue thankes as Paul doth for that we doe not know besides are we bid to beleeue the Gospell a part whereof this is we must not be proudly arrogant to thinke wee can search these things to the full for to see things vnuisible and search things vnsearchable are a like vnpossible We must not therefore be arrogant aboue that is written nor yet vnthankefully negligent so farre as to neglect that which is written for our instruction In him Doct. 3 Obserue in what order we are chosen This grace of election beginneth first with Christ our head and descendeth to vs in him it noteth the order in which we are elected not the cause of election wee must not thinke that wee are first elected and that Christ then by occasion of our fall is elected no he is the first begotten amongst all his brethren hauing the praeeminence He was sealed and set a part to be the Prince of our saluation to the glory of grace before for nature that we were elected Hee was fore-knowne before the foundation of the world 1 Pet. 1. The wise prouidence of God doth dispose euery thing so much more principally and timely by how much it is more excellent Hence it is that it doth not thinke of electing predestinating vs who are as a body and come by occasion to thinke on him who is the head afterward 2. We are predestinated to be made like vnto him Now that master picture and first patterne is before that which is drawne by it and done after Christ was the chiefe patterne of the election of grace And looke as it were an vnnaturall thing for the feete to come forth of the wombe before the head So for vs to come forth of this wombe before our head to me seemeth very preposterous yet I say though he is first chosen to that glory which became him as a head he is not the cause why we are chosen Euen as the first Adam is not the cause why God did loue one so that I should be a man and haue this naturall life and being though in and through him I come to haue this being So Christ is not the cause why God would haue me rather then others haue this being and life aboue nature though I attaine to and receiue this being in him for his sake and through him The loue of God as immediately commeth from himselfe to me as to Christ this loue whereby he would haue me to receiue supernaturall life and blessednesse with himselfe But here two weighty Obiections are to be answered for hence two erroneous conclusions are inferred in this wise Obiect 1 The first proueth that we as elected are now considered as fallen into sinne Those who are chosen in him whose promise and exhibition commeth in after sinne they are considered as now in sinne before they are chosen But we are chosen in him c. Rep. The first part is not true as which presupposeth that things are in Gods intention in the same order in which we see them in execution Things in their materiall existing haue one order in their intending another I want a house to dwell in I must hire or build one I cannot get any let to me say I well then I intend to build me a dwelling house I cannot without workemen I intend in the third place to hire Carpenters and Masons but because my workemen can doe nothing without matter hence I decree to prepare stone wood Now in executing I first set stone and wood the matter then I hire workemen then I rayse the frame then I enter and dwell in it In order of materiall existing Christ is reuealed promised exhibited after sinne but he was intended before sinne the Apostle reckoned the order in which things exist 1 Cor. 3.22.23 the world you the Elect Christ God but he giueth vs to vnderstand the
of loue which here is begun in vs thus when Christ saith Blessed are the poore in heart hee doth not so much note any singular vertue as a state to which some heere come aboue othersome in vertue and thus I thinke it is taken heere both because these words doe signifie a state of Christian perfection and because here is Loue expressed as the subiect the life in which wee shall attaine this perfection For that second circumstance those words before him doe note sometime this presence of God which wee haue heere in state of Grace by sight Luke 1. But heere it doth directly signifie that presence which wee shall haue of God when now we are brought to state of perfection when we shall walk by sight and see him as he is Lastly when hee saith in Loue hee noteth that supernaturall life in which wee shall be brought to this perfection as if hee should haue spoken more largely Who hath chosen vs as who should haue that supernaturall being and life of Loue yea that wee should grow to such a state in it that we should be pure or holy without the least spot and that in his glorious presence whom we shall then see as he is Three things then heere offer themselues to obseruation Obs 1 1. That God hath of Grace chosen vs to that supernaturall life of loue which is to be perfected in the heauens Obs 2 2. That he hath not onely of grace chosen vs to this life but to the perfection of it Obs 3 3. That hee hath of grace taken vs to haue this perfection of life to his owne glorious presence To handle them briefly in order 1. First for the former S. Peter saith the faithfull was chosen of God to the sanctification of the spirit that is in effect to be made partakers of a Diuine nature and when we are said chosen to saluation or glory This is chiefly perfection of Loue which doth make the soule glorious euen as whitenesse maketh the wall white thus God hath loued vs that wee should not onely haue such a life of God giuen vs in the first Adam as was due to our nature and created together with it but such a life as is both for kinde and degree aboue all that nature created did know the root whereof is that second Adam Christ Iesus Looke as all of vs who haue this naturall life and being which now as men and women all of vs haue we were loued of God so farre as to receiue it in Adam and be brought to it through him and looke as all that shall be borne to the end of the world and be in time men and women were loued of God and chosen as it were that they should in their times haue the nature of man so heere wee who now haue this life of God liue and all that euer shall haue the holy life which the spirit of God worketh in the hearts of beleeuers wee and they were from eternity chosen that in time wee should haue it deriued and propagated through Christ Now this is to be marked that beeing chosen to haue this holy loue the Diuine nature wee are chosen to faith also for looke as all who are loued to the receiuing of this naturall and bodily being and life are together chosen to this that they shall be borne of Adam and haue a naturall natiuity from him so all who are chosen to haue the being of holinesse and loue are together taken to this that they shall haue a supernaturall natiuity from Christ that is they shall be brought to beleeue He that beleeueth is borne of God 1 Iohn 5.1 Vse 1 Let vs then first recount his wonderfull loue to vs whom his spirit hath in any measure sanctified and made vs to partake in that Diuine nature which commeth from Christ wee deeme it his fauour and worthily that hee hath made vs Men and Women not Toades or Creatures of such vile being but how much more are wee bound to him that hee hath made vs Christian men and not left vs to such a state in which men shall come to worse passe then if they had neuer beene Because God doth not rayse all who are dead nor giue all sight who are blinde therefore wee thinke them to haue found great fauour whom God did choose to this that he would restore their sight though they were borne blinde and raise them to life though they were dead But what loue hath he shewed vs in chusing vs whom hee would make light when now we were darknesse make to liue when now we had beene dead in sinnes trespasses for this wee haue to thanke his gracious pleasure For as his will is the chiefe cause why one is poore another rich one in excellent state another in vile condition so heere why one is left in that miserable estate into which sinne hath brought vs others deliuered from it Vse 2 Secondly wee see heere how they take this Doctrine who thinke it maketh men licentious and giueth them leaue to liue as they list for all that are chosen of God are chosen of him to this that they should be holy in loue and therefore such as resolue to goe on in vnrighteousnesse they may feare least the sentence be thundered out against them Depart from me ye workers of iniquity I neuer knew you Nay there is no more effectuall argument perswading Christians to sanctification then this of our election Now as the Elect of God put on meekenesse Colos 3. If wee heare that we are chosen to any place or condition on earth which is beneficiall this that wee are chosen to it maketh vs ready and stirreth vs vp to get possessed of it Vse 3 Thirdly we see here that God doth not choose because of faith and holinesse and perseuerance foreseene seeing hee chooseth vs to these things these things follow by force of his election and therefore cannot be the cause of that which is before them for euery cause must needs be before that it causeth Now heere is fit place to consider of that question Quest Whether God in foresight of beleefe and perseuerance in faith and holinesse doe choose vs to saluation I will discusse the question after the former manner in which I will propose diuers Articles First then the Arguments affirming which I haue obserued are these 1. They who are chosen in Christ are chosen on Faith foreseene But all the Elect are chosen in Christ Ergo. 2. Such whom God doth adopt and saue such he decreed to adopt and saue He adopteth and saueth beleeuers c. 3. On what condition God offereth life vpon that condition foreseene hee chooseth to life But he offereth life vpon belieuing 4. If God choose not all on condition they will belieue then some are bound to belieue a lye for they are bound to beleeue that God will saue them But we are not bound to belieue a lye c. 5. If God chose some to saluation before faith and perseuerance
for doting anthropomorphits then graue Diuines Beside that man doth many things to some particular persons for which he hath no generall rule but that he may doe as he will Ratio obligans Ratio prepondarans Ratio concommitans where there is no reason which doth obliege him and sway him to the contrary Answered 7 The second proposition of this seuenth reason is denied for as I shewed before any person is eligible to life though he were neuer so vnfit presently and immediately for the state he is in to receiue life if so be that God can by iust meanes prepare and make fit to life Answered 8 That foreknowledge Paul and Peter speake of cannot be the foreknowing of Faith and sanctification in certaine perso●● for then what need is there that those who are foreknowne should be predestinated to be called iustified and sanctified and if Peters foreknowledge were a foresight of faith and holinesse what need we to be chosen to holinesse For that place in Timothy If ye flye the lusts of youth ye shall be vessels of gold and siluer Besides there is no necessity to conster that whole passage of election thogh it be so vsually taken the faith of some hath been subuerted but the ground-worke or foundation of sauing faith Grace abideth sure and God doth know them in whom it is and they may know themselues by their care to depart from iniquity But why doth not God worke this well-grounded grace in all It is fit there should some not all be precious and golden vessels hauing that precious faith to wit which cannot be subuerted and those precious graces of the sanctifying spirit How may one know that he is one of these and not a vessell of Alchimie or baser matter Whosoeuer doth purge himselfe he shall be a vessell of gold he shall haue in him that foundation of God that is that sure grounded faith and grace which shall not be subuerted But this by the way Now to proceede Doct. Now we come to the second doctrine viz. That God hath chosen vs who belieue not onely to haue this life of grace I meane of loue and holines but to haue them in perfection Thus the text saith he hath chosen vs that we should come to such a state in this life of loue wherin we shal be perfect pure without any spot in it Heere wee haue life but all is in part We know in part we loue in part wee are holy in part this state is a state of child-hood or imperfection But in the other life that which is in part shall be done away We shall know as wee are knowen we shall loue with all our hearts and strength we shall be perfectly holy without defect or spot because God hath chosen vs not onely to life but to a state of perfection in this life spirituall Looke as God hath loued plants birds beastes men not onely thus farre that they should haue a being but that they should grow vp and attaine to a perfect state in this life and being to which he hath chosen vs. Vse 1 Let vs then considering this be stirred vp to thinke of the Lords exceeding loue We see men though they are lame know painefull liues in some measure more tollerable yet they thinke life a benefit counting it a mercy to liue though for manner lesse comfortable So heere had God taken vs to haue such a life of Grace as here we leade it had beene mercy though we know sicknesse and lamenesse with it but to choose vs to come vnto such a state wherein we shall be pure without any spot or defect not onely to ordaine vs to finde life but life in abundance in Christ this is the riches of his mercy Vse 2 This serueth to strengthen our Faith in apprehending attaining our perfect redemption from the relickes of sinne and death when we find that we cannot get ground of corruption as we would what must we doe speake to God say Lord if the attaining perfect holinesse did lye vpon my hand I know there were no hope I finde these workes of the Deuill too strong for mee but thou hast chosen me euen to this that I should be without spot Lord execute thy owne pleasure more and more purge mee and sanctifie mee and in thy time possesse mee of that state to which thou hast chosen me Euen in earthly Princes their choyce is operatiue If the King choose one Chamberlain or Treasurer his choyse maketh him that to which hee is chosen Wherefore let no good soule who striueth against any imperfections be dismayed Looke as surely as thou hast receiued this perfection of thy humane nature thou I say whom God did choose not only to be born but to liue to full manhood so surely shal all of you who haue true faith and loue attaine to the perfection of this Diuine nature for God hath chosen you to be holy and without spot in it And howbeit men are heere taken away in their spirituall being as in their naturall some so soone as they are borne of God as the Theefe on the Crosse was no sooner conuerted then translated some in youth some in the aged progresse of sanctification yet shall not this hinder for he who is no sooner begotten to God then he is hence remooued euen he shall in that day wherein all of vs shall grow to a perfect man in Christ attaine this state of perfection as that naturall creature which is carried out from birth to buriall shall at last day be raised vp not in fancy which entreth as a present penalty of sinne but in the full stature which beseemeth such a nature Doct. The third thing followeth viz. that God hath taken vs of grace to this that wee shall liue in his glorious presence had hee giuen vs a perfect life without showing vs himselfe as it were face to face it had beene much fauour but to choose vs to this most neere communion with him is the height of his grace and our happinesse There is a being before God in state of grace such as now wee haue Thus Noah thus Abraham Hezekiah Zachary Elizabeth are said to haue walked before the Lord and it is no small priuiledge that wee may conuerse in his presence after any manner but all wee see of him here is but as it were the reflection of him in a glasse there is another being before him when we shall be now with him in the place of his glorious presence when we shall walke by sight when wee shall see him as hee is when wee shall follow the Lambe and see God with that blessed vision euen face to face as it were and this is it which is our chiefe blessednesse euen to be with him and see him Glorious 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in whose presence is the saciety of euerlasting delights That perfection of quality and action which we shall attaine is a great blessednes as great as can be inherent in our
of his meere grace set vs free The children you know of persons in bondage are all bondmen likewise Portus sequitur ventrem Vse This should make vs enter into our selues to see if wee be not in this woefull thraldome O the misery of men surpasseth all that is in the beast for they take it as a grieuous thing to be ensnared and taken but man laugheth in midst of his bondage he counteth it liberty to liue a slaue of Sathan they thinke that to follow things and courses pleasing their nature is liberty though it be no more liberty then an Oxe is in while with fodder held before him he is led to the place where hee is to be slaughtered Againe they know nor think nothing of bondage When Christ told them If the Sonne set you free you are free indeed What replye they We are the sonnes of Abraham we were neuer in bondage Spirituall thraldome could not enter their thoughts Looke as it was with those men Elisha did leade to Samaria those bands of the Syrians so fareth it with these while the Deuill leadeth them to hell where they will dye without repentance see themselues in the midst of murdering spirits they follow him as if they went to heauen it selfe as those followed being led with a mist deprauing their sight they followed to the city of their enemies thinking they had gone to Damascus their owne strength Many such soules there are led in this fashion who yet will haue the Deuill in their mouthes and defie him in words as hauing nothing to doe with him but as many professe in words that they deny in deede so many defie in word that they doe in worke Take a young gallant who now in his ruffe doth swagger it and runne the next way to the hospitall tell him of being poore hee will defie that euer it should come neere him but yet while he doth play the prodigal he doth goe apace in the way to beggery so thou dost defie to be in bondage to the Diuell follow him but while thy ignorant minde thy lusts thy passions customes corrupt example while these guide thee in thy course of life the Deuill leadeth thee as in a string to all he pleaseth If thou didst neuer feele any spirituall bondage this is signe enough thou art still in bondage euen a 〈◊〉 sicknesses are felt when now nature somewhat recouereth so bondage is felt when now God restoreth in the beginnings by worke of his grace some true liberty then a man findeth his vnregenerate part yoake him the things of this world too much preuailing ouer him that hee thinketh himselfe euen sold vnder sinne and captiue to it Doct. Obserue thirdly that we haue deliuerance from our spirituall thraldome by Christ Christ for this is called our Redeemer or Redemption of his people who doth deliuer them from the hand of all their enemies that they may serue the Lord without feare Those whom God did raise vp to redeem his people as Moses the Iudges c. yea those who redeemed as kinsmen this or that were shadowes of this our great Redeemer who was in time to be reuealed Now redemption noteth sometime the action of God working our deliuerance sometime for the effect of this action in vs who are redeemed and inlarged thus it is here taken for a state of freedome which beleeuers attaine through Christ his redemption and this state is twofold eyther begunne onely in this life or consummate in which sense we haue the redemption of the body Rom. 8. and Christ is said to be made our redemption after our sanctification where redemption noteth out that consummate deliuerance from the bondage of mortality it selfe 1 Cor. 1.30 v. the word Redemption expounded which these vile bodies of ours shall be brought vnto in heauen Here he speaketh of the former which faithfull ones are brought vnto now belieuing This may be amplified by branches correspondent to the contrary bondage for from what time we are in Christ we are freed from being vnder the Law and reuenging iustice of God there being no condemnation to those that are in Christ Rom. 8.1 Againe this strong man is cast forth from what time Christ the stronger entereth The conscience is made a sweete companion and comforter rather then a rigorous keeper Being iustified by faith we are at peace Where the King hath released a prisoner the Iaylor can haue no further power ouer him for he is but to keepe him during the Kings pleasure Againe by grace God doth set our wils at liberty so that sinne cannot raign in vs as heretofore Rom. 6. Grace which fighteth against the lusts of the flesh and will not let vs come vnder the power of any thing yea the world is crucified to vs and we to the world For as when health commeth a man beginneth to walke abroad and doe such things as he could not stirre to while his sicknesse did keepe him vnder so it is here Finally we are so set free that we can suffer nothing which our wils haue cause to be vnwilling with all things being such as shall worke together for our good Count it all ioy when ye fall into temptation which is the height of freedome that so farre forth as we are regenerate we cannot suffer any thing though all the creatures should conspire but what our owne wils like well of yea aske by prayer in some sort at Gods hand But it may be obiected that the diuell doth still preuaile against vs that sinne leadeth vs captiue Ergo we are not deliuered I answere redemption is double either as I said begun or perfected These things stand not with full and perfect redemption but they may stand with it while it is in the beginnings We must distinguish the power of the diuell to hold vs vnder condemnation from his power of molestation and we must distinguish the power of sinne raigning ouer men with willing subiection and vsurping ouer him as now set free and making resistance In the former respects we are redeemed and deliuered from what time wee beleeue the latter we are so subiect to that they shall be more and more diminished Vse 1 The Vse of this is first to stirre vs vp to thankesgiuing euen to sing with Mary our Magnificat to God What cause haue we to praise him who hath visited and redeemed vs with such a redemption We should euery one sing the song of Moses to see our selues thus deliuered Let vs remember how this lust that passion were woont to tyrannize in vs Let vs remember when it was death to vs to be held to duties of godlinesse in which is the exercise of true freedome Let vs thinke of those times wherein sinne did hold vs so fast that though we saw the mischiefe of it and purposed sometime a new course yet we could not but returne to it as before Let vs remember when feares of conscience and death haue held vs in thraldome that these may set
one with the word of truth the Gospell of saluation verse 13. The summe is Which so rich benefits of wisedome and vnderstanding he did worke in vs when now he had opened vnto vs that secret wisedome which his will had ordained to our glory that Gospell of saluation which he did out of his gracious pleasure which within himselfe not looking at any thing in vs he purposed toward vs. Doct. Obserue first God worketh sauing wisedome in none to whom he openeth not the doctrine of wisedome the Gospell of saluation As God did promise that the hearts of the foolish should vnderstand so likewise he did promise that all of vs should be taught of him And looke as the precepts of Grammer and doctrine of Logicke must be made knowne and opened vnto vs before we can get the Art or wisedome of Grammer and Logicke so it is we must haue vnfolded the doctrine of Gods sauing wisedome before wee can haue wrought in vs the diuine qualitie of this wisdome which commeth from aboue For further vnderstanding it is fit to consider what things this opening of the Gospell comprehendeth in it or how God doth open this sauing wisdome to vs. 1. Outwardly by propounding the doctrine of it vnto our eares which he doth by his Ministers for this cause Ministers are called such as teach others in wisdome Col. 2. the end Such as feede with wisdome and vnderstanding Ier. Such as make wise as it is Dan. 12.3 For though it be read wise the word hath an actiue signification and importeth to make wise or bring to wisedome as the next word doth not signifie iust men but such as turne others to righteousnesse Euen as in great Schooles there are inferiour Vshers as well as the principall Master so it is here It pleaseth God by mans outward ministery to open the eyes of the minde and bring from darkenesse to light but mans teaching which goeth but to the eare cannot doe this matter Wee must therefore consider God speaking within the minde by holding out some such light and causing such an inward illumination as doth speake things no lesse to the minde then a word audible doth report them to the eare This is it which we are said to heare and learne from the father should not the father speake and teach wee could not heare neither is it an outward voice for all that heare this voyce come to Christ which is not verified in the other And this is that light which diffusing it selfe through the word wee heare doth make the things of God visible to the soule Euen as not the ayre alone but the ayre now inlightned is the meane by which things are made discerneable to the bodily eye In the third place we must consider that God doth together with this illumination which speaketh and propoundeth things within the minde he doth I say together with it open the eye of the vnderstanding the eare of the deafe heart to see and attend vnto it This is called sometime renewing the vnderstanding giuing light opening the heart to attend remouing the vaile For if I will shew to a blinde man any thing it is not enough to propound the obiect and to procure an externall light by which it may be discerned but I must restore the sight of the blinde eye before I can show it the thing proposed So it is with vs who are spiritually blinde before we can haue opened to vs the things of God Vse 1 The vse of this is first to rebuke such who thinke they can be wise enough to saue their soules though they haue none to open to them to instruct them in this hidden wisedome of the Gospell Blindnesse and bold presumption accompany each other But deceiue not your selues Thou who canst not go to a Towne two myles off which thou neuer wentest to but thou must inquire and get some guide and direction canst thou finde the way to heauen hauing no guide no direction Thou who canst not learne thy A B C. but thou must haue a Schoolemaster why wilt thou imagine thy selfe able without helpe of teaching to learne this high point of wisedome which teacheth to liue happy with God world without end Vse 2 Let vs attend vpon the Preaching of the Word and the teaching of this wisedome as euer we would haue it begunne or increased in vs Blessed are they who waite at her gates at the postes of her doore A speech borrowed from Clyents or Patients who waite to haue accesse to their learned Counsell and to the Physitians whose aduise they seeke for Yea let vs seeke for that inward teaching of God in whose light onely we come to see light Doct. Obserue secondly That the doctrine of our saluation through Christ is a hidden secrecie The Apostle calleth the doctrine of Christ crucified 1 Cor. 2. a hidden wisedome which the chiefe for wisedome in this world knew not 1 Tim. 3. Without doubt saith the Apostle great is the mistery of godline sse naming after points of doctrine concerning Christ Iesus And needes it must be so for the great volume of the whole creature hath not one letter or syllable in it of this wisedome They reueale a wisedome for in wisedome God made the heauens and founded the Earth in vnderstanding but those who knew this wisedome best Pro. 3. learned nothing of this sauing wisedome in Christ 1 Cor. 1. Againe there is no sparke of light in man by nature able to conceiue this secret The wisedome of the Law the light of nature reacheth not for the light of reason discerneth that God is to be loued and honoured that I am to doe as I would be done to and not after that measure I would not receiue But of sauing man kinde lost by faith on Christ and repentance there is no light left which can trace any step of this doctrine Thirdly the knowledge it selfe is of that height that from what time we haue the spirit which doth teach it wee cannot in this mortality know it any thing as we should wee see but in a glasse know but in part like Children which know not fully the things they know Now that which is hid in so great measure from vs who are now light in the Lord how great a secret is that in it selfe But to open this a little further The Gospell of saluation may be called a Mistery in three regards 1. absolutely because it is a thing of it selfe within the will of God which no creature by it selfe is able to know If a thing within my minde be such that no creature can know it further then I make it knowne none doth know the things in Man but the spirit of Man how great a deepe and secret is that which is within God himselfe Thus it ceased when God did first reueale it but yet a Mistery still in regard of the spare reuelation and small number of those to whom it was manifested For a thing is not onely hid while I
meanes of this reuelation shall in all places and through all times to the end of the world be gathered vpon earth as it were to our head in him Doct. 1 Thus we haue to my conceit the most probable connexion and meaning of these words wee haue seene the parts also into which they may be diuided Now it remaineth that we come to the instructions First when he saith that in the fulnesse of times which God hath dispensed God will doe thus and thus obserue hence that God hath set seasons wherein hee will accomplish all his purposed will Eccles 3. Hee bringeth out euery thing beautifull in the season of it As he bringeth things naturall the Spring Summer Autumne Winter euery thing in season so in all the workes he will doe about his children whether it be the punishing of wickednesse for their sake the deliuering his children from euils the giuing them benefits he will bring them all forth in the fit appointed seasons The Cananite when his iniquity is full and ripe shall be visited Israell when 430. yeares expired shall be deliuered Exod. 12.41 When the 70. yeares are expired Dan. 9. Christ in the fulnesse of time shall be exhibited It cannot be but that God should both appoint times for euery purpose and execute in them the thing that he hath purposed To designe times is his prerogatiue As a Master of a family hath this power to set all times which he will haue this or that businesse taken in hand so Acts 1.7 Secondly Such is his wisdome that he onely knoweth how to appoint the fittest seasons for all his workes as the husband-man it is his wisedome or skill in husbandry which maketh him know the fittest seasons for Earing Sowing Setting Grafting and such like businesses Now looke as mans fidelity doth binde him if he hath said he will doe this or that at such a time to make his word good and doe it accordingly So Gods fidelity doth so binde him that he will not but most faithfully execute all that good he hath purposed to vs in the seasons which with himselfe hee hath dispensed thereunto Vse 1 The Vse is first to reproue our weakenesse who thinke God often to delay No God is not slacke as men count slacknesse he doth but waite his fit opportunities which his wisedome hath prefixed If the husbandman do not reape at Midsommer he is not said to delay reaping because it is not time to reape then So God who doth neuer stay but till the fit time come may not be said to delay To our sense it seemeth otherwise but wee must learne to iudge righteous iudgement How long it is fit for me to purge and when I must haue restoratiues giuen mee this the Physitian must prescribe Vse 2 Secondly We must learne to waite on God It is not fit we should teach him his time make him be at our call dance attendance at our wils Superiours would take it in great snuffe that their inferiours should offer them this measure Againe wee would not now in Winter haue Midsommer weather for it would not be kindely Thus in the winter-seasons of any tryall wee should not wish the sunshine of this or that blessing before our God doth see it may be seasonably bestowed remembring that the man who beleeueth must not make any preposterous hast Doct. 2 Obserue secondly that hee saith the gracious purpose of opening the Gospell is that wee might be gathered Obserue That God by opening to vs the Gospell doth bring vs to his Christ Cha. 4. He giueth a Pastor Teacher who may outwardly reueale these things that hee may gather his Saints knitting them to their head and one with another So he gaue the Priest Leuite and Prophet to this end How often saith Christ would I haue gathered thee as a hen doth her chickens vnder her wing and you would not Looke as the newes of a gracious Prince calleth together subiects who were fled vnder tyranny hither and thither So the opening to vs of this our King and Sauiour who must saue vs from sinne this doth make vs flye home to him as Pigeons vse to their owne lockers For the better vnderstanding of this point First we must know that by nature we are many waies dispersed and seuered Secondly the order in which we come to be gathered For the first wee are disioyned from God our father the prodigall is the type of vs who was now wandred from his fathers house and would needes be at his owne hand By nature all are without God Secondly we are scattered from Christ like Sheepe in the valleyes of death running after the Wolfe and leauing the Shepheard of our soules Thirdly we are diuided one from another a man being by nature a Wolfe to a man his feete being swift to shed bloud further then God restraineth Now for the order in which wee are gathered First the opening of the Gospell doth gather vs into one faith Secondly by faith as a spirituall sinnew or Nerue it doth vnite vs with Christ making vs to become one person with him as man and wife in Law make one person Thirdly It doth thus vnite vs with God as a woman marrying a mans naturall sonne becommeth vpon it daughter in law to him with whose sonne shee is one by marriage Yea we are so much neerer to God by how much God and Christ are more neerely vnited then any naturall sonne can be with his naturall Parent who cannot haue the selfe same singular being his father hath but one in kinde like vnto him and deriued from him Fourthly wee by being gathered to Christ are gathered to the whole body of Christ to all who exist vnder him by a kinde of pure subordination as Angels are spirituall generation from him as it is in all redeemed by him the Angels becomming ministring spirits for our good and wee most strictly knit with all both in heauen and earth already in Christ not onely that wee are vnder one head with them but we are quickned with one spirit and contained together as the members of a naturall body are both contained and quickned by one soule Nay wee are gathered to all who in Gods predestination belong to Christ As one borne of this or that man is not onely lincked with those brethren he hath in present but hath a respect of consanguinitie to all that may be begotten of him so it is with vs from what time Christ hath brought vs by a supernaturall natiuitie to be borne of him we haue a respect of meere coniunction to all who are in time to be brought to faith by him who can vnfold the society which the Gospell reuealed causeth Vse 1 The Vse is first to moue vs that we would consider of Gods gracious purpose according to which he reuealeth the doctrine of his Sonne to vs. What doe we it for but to bring you to Christ Euen as a friend which goeth betweene his louer and his loue so Christ sendeth vs with
this life of labour which endeth in death Eccles the other of rest after this life ended Blessed are they that dye in the Lord they rest from their labour In like manner two Places belonging to all faithfull Souldiers The one is earth in which they are for time of their warfare The other is heauen where they rest receiuing the crowne which belongeth to them Euen as those material stones were either hewing and polishing in the mountaine or transported and laid in the Temple so it is with vs either we are squaring and fitting here or else we are by glorious coniunction laid on Christ the corner Stone in the heauens But some who will grant that when Paul did write these words which was many yeares after Christs Ascention that then all were in heauen but they will not yeelde that soules were there from the beginning but onely sithence Christ his entring thither For answere I say that the contrary doth seeme cleare to me for they were taken to glory and saued as we now such as are taken to glory are taken to heauen for the Scripture knoweth no place in which God doth ordinarily display his glory but in heauen Againe they were receiued into euerlasting tabernacles Luk. 16. Now if the godly at the instant departed were bestowed in any place but heauen they then did goe to mansions which they were to leaue within a yeare or two euen then when Christ was to ascend they whose Pilgrimage and soiourning ceased with this life they could not but be in their Countrey at home after this life Heauen is the Countrey of Saints O our Father which art in heauen Vbi Pater ibi Patria Those who walked as strangers here in earth because they looked for a heauenly Ierusalem a Citie whose maker was God they leauing this earth were translated thither neither was there any thing to hinder it Not their sinnes for they which could not hinder them from sanctification fitting them for heauen could not hinder them from heauen Not want of faith who now hath that faith which Abraham and many of them had No want of efficacie in Christ he was yesterday to day and for euer his death was effectuall to cause them to finde pardon of sin and the spirit of sanctification Not any priuiledge of Christ for not simply to ascend into heauen in soule was Christs prerogatiue but to ascend soule and body as heire of all things and the author of saluation to all that obey him Finally the translating of Enoch Moses and Elias seeme to figure out no other thing wherefore though Dauid be said not to haue ascended into heauen Act. 2. it is spoken in respect onely that he was not raised in body and gone into heauen body and soule as the heire of all things and person who was to sit at Gods right hand and though Heb. 9. the way into heauen be said not to haue beene opened and then to be new the meaning is not that none went this way but onely to show that the way was not really entred by the true high Priest after the order of Melchisedech as the repealing of Sacrifices did show that yet remission of sinnes was not obtained that is really receiued of our surety vpon performance of that satisfaction vndertaken not that beleeuers found not pardon of their sinnes vnder the former testament Againe it is one thing for a way not to haue beene traced at all another not to haue beene fully manifested the latter was not vnder the old Testament To conclude though it be said they receiued not the promises say in their reall exhibition and that they were not perfected without vs the meaning of which is not that they were not taken to heauen no more then to deny that they had not forgiuenesse or the same spirit we haue but to teach that they had not before Christ that perfect state in heauen which now we and they are presently possessed of For they did expect in heauen their redeemer on whom they had beleeued for forgiuenesse of sinne and life Euen as soules now expect the resurrection of the body the second appearance of Christ to iudgement in regard of which things they are not perfected Now hence followed a want of much light and ioy which on the sight of Christ God man entring the heauens did redound vnto them as wee in heauen now haue not the fulnesse of ioy which then wee shall haue when we see the accomplishment of the things wee expect While the Fathers doe set out this imperfection of their estate the Papists haue fancied their Lymbus which neuer entred into their hearts The vse of this doctrine is first to confute such Academicall doubting spirits who will not say where they were I meane the soules of the fathers before Christs ascension Certainely vnlesse wee will be as fruitfull in multiplying Heauens as the Papist is in his Hells wee must graunt them receiued into one onely receptacle of blessed perfected spirits Againe it sheweth the vanity of the Popish Lymbus and Purgatorie they are well seene in Hell who can tell you all the stories and chambers of it so exactly the truth is they are Marcionites in this point who did hold that the fathers had refreshing and ease from paine but not saluation and the reward of them was not in heauen Vse 2 Secondly we see to our comforts whether wee shall be taken when this life is ended this Tabernacle dissolued wee shall haue another not made with hands in the heauen Aske saith God to Christ I will giue thee the Nations for thine inheritance What did Christ aske Ioh. 17. Father where I am there let these be that they may see the glory thou hast giuen me The Theefe went from the crosse to heauen to Christs Kingdome which was a short one if it were in Lymbus which was to be broken vp within a few houres space This should make vs desire to be dissolued seeing wee shall presently be with Christ in heauen Should wee haue waited for admittance into heauen as long as for the resurrection of our bodies there were not that comfort but to flye forthwith to those blessed mansions how willing should it make vs to depart Who is it doth not willingly bid farewell to his smoakie Inne when he knoweth that he shall come to his owne house euery way contentfull Thirdly seeing heauen must find vs when we leaue this earth let vs send our treasure before vs. This earth is but Gods Nurcery in which God doth set his tender plants not that they should grow here still but that he may transplant them in his time and set them in heauenly Paradise where they shall abide for euer Why then seeing our eternall mansion is there what should we treasure here below Men care not for furnishing things they must leaue quickly they send all before to the places wherein they meane for their times to make abode verse 11 In whom also wee haue beene chosen to or
a supernaturall habit of belieuing Wee ergo are said beleeuing to receiue the spirit because then wee receiue it more fully and manifestly dwelling in vs to our sanctification and assurance touching our redemption Vse 1 Wherefore let vs labour by faith to be one with Christ let vs eate as it were and drinke him by beliefe on him then shall wee feele the quickning spirit comming out of him yea let vs striue for a further measure of faith for the wider the mouth or necke of a vessell is the more it receiueth the faster it filleth so heere the more our faith dilateth it selfe the more abundantly doth this spirit flow into vs from Christ Vse 2 We see the idoll faith which many rest on for it bringeth them not to be partakers of a holy spirit nay their faith is accompanied with a spirit of sensuality fleshly prophanesse filthinesse couetousnesse euen such a spirit as is fit to come from a groundlesse and fruitlesse presumption Thus hauing considered the benefit in generall wee will sift it more particularly for hee doth not barely say in whom when ye also had belieued ye receiued the spirit but ye were sealed with the holy spirit fore-promised Two things are to be marked 1. The sealing which doth figuratiuely signifie a singular confirmation giuen to faithfull ones touching their redemption The seale the holy spirit that is both the person of the spirit dwelling with vs and the graces of the spirit inherent in vs which is here said a spirit of promise because God had fore-promised to put his spirit into our hearts that his word and spirit should neuer leaue the faithfull seed that he would poure out the spirit on all flesh which solemne promises make me thinke that this phrase is in this sense rather to be constred as Gal. 3.4 Wee are said by faith to receiue the promise of the spirit that is the spirit of promise or that had beene promised as here it is vttered Doct. 4 First obserue that the faithfull are as it were by seale confirmed touching their saluation and full redemption for this is to be supplied from the 4 Chap. 30. ver Who confirmeth vs who hath annointed vs yea who hath sealed vs 2 Cor. 1. As God did seale his Christ as the person in whom hee would be glorious by working our redemption so he doth seale vs who are belieuers for persons who shall haue redemption by him Euen as persons contracting doe mutually seale and deliuer each of them their deedes in seuerall so betweene God and the belieuer the belieuer doth by faith set to his seale as it were that God is true in that which he promiseth Iohn 3.33 and God he doth seale vnto the beleeuer that he shall be infallibly brought to the saluation hee hath belieued for to seale vp belieuers to redemption or to seale redemption to belieuers are heere equiualent Looke what a seale set on any thing doth it agreeth well to belieuers For first a seale maketh sometimes things sealed secret Thus the graces of the spirit make belieuers vnknowne to the world who haue not receiued the same spirit with them yea such as none can ordinarily know their happinesse beside themselues My loue is like a fountaine sealed for this cause the World knoweth you not because it knoweth not the Father 1 Iohn 3.2 Secondly a seale doth distinguish thus the belieuers are a peculiar to God are set apart as the first fruits of the creature are taken out of the world Thirdly A seale doth make things authenticall Thus measures cloathes deedes any thing by the seale comming is confirmed and warranted in the kinde of it Thus belieuers they haue that giuen them which doth fully assure their saluation alwaies yea which doth not onely make it sure in it selfe but sometime put it out of all doubt with them that they can say they know whom they haue belieued and that hee is able to keepe their saluation they haue trusted him with to that day Looke as Kings when they take any to great offices or to haue hold lands matter of inheritance heere or there they giue their seale that they may the more secure it vnto them so doth God to vs when now hee taketh vs belieuing to that heauenly inheritance But it may be obiected by many belieuing hearts wee finde no assurance but much doubting euer and anone though wee hope wee haue and doe truely belieue Answ It is one thing to haue this or that surely by deed and seale confirmed another thing to know that we haue a thing so sealed As men in earthly things may haue sure euidence for this or that and yet not alwaies know the certainty of their hold and so doubt causlesly thus it is in belieuers they haue their redemption euer surely sealed but not knowing the certainty hereof in themselues they are yer-while subiect to doubtings Vse 1 The Vse is that seeing God hath thus sealed to vs our saluation we shold Ergo labor to be fully perswaded touching this his grace toward vs. Though true beleeuers are not alwaies sure of their saluation in their sense and iudgement yet they should euer striue to this For as men would be trusted confidently in that they promise and seale so God much more would haue vs be secure touching that which he hath promised written sworne outwardly and inwardly sealed Vse 2 Let vs all striue to get our selues sealed to redemption seeing God doth seale those whom hee will deliuer in that great day If we be not in this number we shall not escape damnation Euen as in the ninth of Ezechiel and Reuelation 7. those were kept from the iudgement spirituall in the one place corporall in another whom God had sealed and marked thereto so is it here c. Doct. 5 The last point followeth viz. That the holy spirit and the graces of the spirit are the seale assuring our redemption the seale sealing vs to redemption For assurance of outward things wee haue onely the seale sealed on waxe or otherwise wee neede not the Signet sealing but wee are confirmed touching saluation both by the spirit of God who is as it were the seale sealing and by the graces of the spirit which is as it were the seale sealed and printed vpon vs yea these two both of them are together as a seale while it standeth vpon the matter which it now sealeth Looke as the Kings of England graue on their broad Seale their owne image so print as it were their owne picture in this or that which they seale So our God by his holy spirit essentially like himselfe he doth print vpon our soules his owne image vpon vs I say whom he sealeth to redemption Now that both Gods spirit and this image of God in vs doe as it were seale vs vp to saluation is plaine For first of the person of the spirit it is spoken Rom. 8. that it beareth witnesse to our spirits that we are Gods children and heires with
me he should haue answered Lord thou knowest wee cannot tell truely whether wee loue thee Againe St. Iohn saith By this wee know that we loue him if wee keepe his commandements If any say we know that we haue a naturall loue but wee are not sure that wee haue this Christian loue Againe many Christians thinke they haue true loue yea Peter himselfe was deceiued in his loue Ans The loue of a meere natural man to God is as like Christian loue as an apple is like an oyster and therefore we passe by it Christians are eyther enlightened onely and not sanctified or sanctified also with their enlightning The former may thinke themselues to haue loue not hauing it but because a man dreaming or running vpon some mistake may be deceiued shall this preiudice but that a man waking may iudge truly of this or that which is before him A man that hath no charity thinketh himselfe to haue it therefore one that hath it may not iudge infallibly that he hath it Now for those that haue it as Peter they may be deceiued not in iudging simply of the thing but of the measure of that which is circumstantiall in their spirituall life not in that which is substantiall Peter was not deceiued in thinking that hee had faith and loue but in presuming aboue his measure Thirdly wee may know our workes which are fruites growing from the tree of grace in our harts S. Iohn maketh them signes which doe euidently declare loue ergo they are manifest Hee who knoweth when he doth sinne swerue from obeying God hee may know how farre hee obeyeth God they who doe spiritually obey God eyther they know it or their consciences are not priuy to that they doe cannot beare witnesse and iudge of that they doe but this is false Pauls conscience did testifie to him that hee did walke in simplicity according to the Grace of God True it is that for the outside the works of vnsanctified men are like to the workes of the sanctified but they are without the life and spirit which is in the worke of a true beleeuer to which he is no lesse priuy then to the externall worke which commeth from him To conclude they who haue the testimony of a good conscience may know that they obey God sincerely But Christians may haue the testimony of good consciences Beside that the spirit doth teach our consciences to beare witnesse of the griefe and ioy we haue and so by consequent of all wee doe according to good Now the conscience as through faith so discerning these things doth testifie to vs from these our saluation which he hath promised and God will not forget to finish what hee beginneth Should a King promise to erect some Colledge and giue liberall maintenance to Students in it wee are certaine by a humane faith that hee will doe such a thing though it be not begun but when now the foundations were in laying then we should not onely belieue his purpose but in part know it by that we saw executed and by that we saw in execution wee would assure our selues the thing should be finished But heere it will be obiected that though knowing these things wee might come to see our selues in present state of grace yet we cannot be sure of our saluation vnlesse wee could know that our faith loue and obedience should perseuere to the end To this I answer that the Scripture could not say that he that belieueth hath an euerlasting life that there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ did it not take our faith and the fruites of it to be such from which wee should neuer fall through the power of God and this the conscience commeth to know by faith in God conceiued through such promises as these I will make you walke in my commandements I will put my feare in you that you shall not depart I haue begun my worke and I will perfect it in you I am author and finisher of thy faith it is my will thou shouldest haue eternall life and be raised vp at the last day Now though the conscience doth testifie this our present being in fauour and our future saluation yet it doth not this in euery state of a belieuer For first there is a state in which faith is a smoaking weeke desiring that it could belieue rather then getting vp to feele it selfe belieue Againe though faith be not troubled but doth quietly stay on Christ and taste God good in letting them finde peace with him yet such is the infancy of spirituall vnderstanding in Christians now first conuerted that they doe not returne into themselues and iudge of that they doe and of the great consequence which followeth from that which they doe Hence it is that they will tell you they finde God good to them and goe on cheerefully in duties for the present but they come not to behold the stability of their saluation for time to come There is a state in which faith is exercised with temptation from vnbeliefe or otherwise by which opposition the soule is kept from attaining this certainty being encountred with doubtful appearances which it cannot wel answer cleare for the present There is a state wherein faith is now grown vp either hath out-wrestled or otherwise is exempted from knowing such temptation and the faithfull in this state doe perswade themselues that Gods mercy and truth and power shall carry them through vnto saluation Looke in 1 Pet. 5. v. 11. The God of Grace who hath through Christ called you vnto eternall glory when you haue a little suffered he perfect you stablish you strengthen you ground you sure Lastly when now our consciences are come to testifie through faith and experience this happy estate we are subiect by neglecting meanes by falling into some more grieuous sinne by secret desertions ere-while to lose for a time this comfortable perswasion the spirit not speaking in vs by his light as heretofore and our consciences and faith so hurt and wounded that the actions of them are troubled depraued as we see the like befall the naturall reason and senses Wee see through melancholy what reason commeth to imagine how the eye thinkes it sees things yellow and redde when they are nothing so the taste things bitter when they are sweet so the sight of faith and conscience when nothing but sinne guilt wrath angry desertion ouer-lay it it seemeth to see euery thing for the time of like colour to those things wherewith it is possessed These things I thought good to set downe that we might conceiue the nature of this point more fully One thing is to be answered which seemeth to me of greatest moment namely that this doctrine doth leaue no place for feare but breedeth presumption but this is vtterly denied for the grace and mercy of God belieued breedeth loue of God and consequently true feare which is opposed to senselesse stupidity and carnall presumption though it casteth out feare
persons who can humour them and finde the length of their foote better then such who show more conscience of obeying God Vse 2 Let vs not be in the number of these If thou hast any loue to God loue his children thou doest see like him How canst thou take pleasure and out of thy voluntary conuerse with them who are not sanctified Were the Wife that lyeth in thy bosome without that bodily life thou liuest couldst thou take pleasure to conuerse by her and canst thou hauing the life of God delight thy selfe in such who are dead in their sinnes and trespasses VERSE 16 I cease not to giue thankes for you making mention of you in my prayers Now he comes vnto the fact which standeth of thankesgiuing and prayer his prayer being first generally mentioned then more particularly declared to the end Doct. 1 In this 16. verse marke three things 1. That on heare-say of their faith and loue he is thankefull to God 2. That he doth pray for them 3. The manner that he doth it without ceasing Obserue from the first the graces of God in others must moue Christians especially Ministers to be thankfull to God Paul doth it euery where looke the beginnings of his Epistles yea Christians did no lesse for Paul Gal. 1. vlt. they did glorifie God in him The nature of enuie maketh a man like those who haue sore eyes they are grieued at the spirituall good of others as the soare eye is to see this corporall light An example we haue of it in Cain to Abel but loue doth congratulate reioyceth with thankfulnesse to see truth of knowledge of grace of holy practise 1 Cor. 13. Besides the third commandement doth binde vs to giue honour to God by praising him for these his workes of grace in others If a Schoole-Master bring a rude vntoward Boy to behauiour and forwardnesse in learning we much commend him that he hath wrought so farre on so vndisposed a subiect But how much more is hee to be magnified who doth worke such alterations in sinners dead in their sinnes and trespasses Secondly the nature of ioy is to inlarge the the heart to thankfulnesse Now true Christians especially Ministers can see nothing which doth more glad them then men walking as the truth is in Christ 3. Iohn verse 4. I haue no ioy like to this when I see my children walke in the truth Vse 1 Wherefore let vs all labour to finde this in our selues that wee are thankefully affected to God in the comming on of other it is an euidence of true grace in our hearts Euery thing reioyceth to see the encrease of those who are like to it selfe especially Ministers must praise God in the towardnesse of those who belong to them What naturall Parent can see the outward prosperitie of his children but that he is delighted in it and thankfull to the authors of it Vse 2 Secondly seeing that this is the effect the grace of others hath in the godly what may wee thinke of them who are vexed to see the comming on of others to a godly course yea who will not sticke to curse them by whom they were seduced to this Puritan strictnesse surely that seede of the old serpent is strong in them which doth make them so full of enmity against those in whose hearts the seed of Grace is now sowne through Gods mercy Vse 3 This sheweth Christians what they are to doe Would they haue their Ministers made glad and their hearts inlarged to thankesgiuing Let them shew forth the power of Grace in their conuersation If you stand stedfast saith Paul 1 Thes 3.8 wheras if they lie in grieuous state it doth so grieue their Ministers that nothing can refresh them but their amendment by whom they are grieued 2 Cor. 2. Natural parents are so affected that while their children stand well with them they thinke there is no crosse but if a crosse befall them heere they can finde no content for the time in any thing beside Doct. 2 Obserue secondly that Christians are to helpe each other with prayer especially Ministers their conuerted people God requireth it of all Christians and doth ergo make promises that our prayers shall be auaileable as well for others as for our selues Iam. 5. But Ministers by office are Gods remembrancers must offer incense as well as teach Deut. 33. which our Sauiour likewise did before his offering vp himselfe Iohn 17. The bounty of God doth encourage vs vnto it who hath said that they who haue any thing in truth shall haue more it is but as a pledge of his further grace to be bestowed Againe the Deuill is busie seeking to bring them backe who now are taken from vnder his power we see by wofull experience how many are turned backe from good beginnings we haue need therefore to support them and when Ministers should haue parent-like affections how can they but seeke their good How many wishes will naturall Parents haue about their natural children Wherefore let vs all seeke to God each for other What will we doe for him whom we will not lend a word to for his good Especially let vs Ministers say as Samuel 1 Sam. 10. God forbid I should cease to pray for you and so sinne against God Doct. 3 The last thing is that hee prayed vncessantly whence obserue That we must with perseuerance follow God in those things we pray for This our Sauiour teacheth by those two parables Luk. 11. of him that went to borrow three loaues and Luk. 10. of the widdow following the vnrighteous Iudge There are many conditions in prayer in regard of the persons to whom we pray persons and things for which we pray persons who pray finally in regard of the prayer it selfe as that it should be humble feruent and continuall God doth preuent vs with some things he doth giue vs speedily othersome but there are others againe for which he wil haue vs follow him with continuance before he be●o●● them for should we still no sooner aske then receiue Prayer were rather a matter of experience then of faith he doth ergo see it fit thus to exercise our sanctity faith patience thus to trie whether our request come from vnsetled humour or from pouerty of spirit and thirsting desire Thus he doth prepare vs to receiue the things we aske in greater measure for the wider the soule is inlarged in desire the more abundantly God meaneth to fill it in his time Againe by this meane hee doth make vs possesse his blessings with more delight and carefulnesse then otherwise wee would not to mention that wee in our first seeking things are vnfit often to receiue them But heare two questions shall be briefly answered First whether it be sinne alwaies to cease from asking this or that Secondly whether all ceasing to goe on in Prayer doth make our former Prayer fruitlesse To the first I answere not all ceasing but ceasing out of vnbeliefe or impenitencie is sinfull first when
we haue obtained this or that we may cease to begge any longer as we did before Euen as the body resteth when it is now come to the place to which it moueth so the soule when it hath attayned that to which it went by vnfained desire Secondly when we finde the thing not to be profitable for vs or otherwise not pleasing to God Thus Paul was taught to see the vse of that buffeting remaining with him Thus when Ieremy learned that God had not to giue nor would not be intreated for the prosperity of the people hee did desist though hee did well before in asking of it for that reuealed will and not the secret is that to which our actions must be conformed Though here is somthing extraordinary in these examples yet God doth often let his children see that they did affect things not good for them by leading them into fuller knowledge of their owne hearts and by letting them finde the fruit of some outward disturbances the remoouall whereof they sought earnestly so that they correct themselues and no more seeke to be free from that which they finde so necessary by good experience this desisting is holy and good Thirdly there is a desisting ouertaking Gods children when God doth locke vp their hearts that they haue not power to seeke the good of some persons or Churches as heeretofore they haue done which when it is not contracted or caused by some sinfull indisposition in the party but from a secret of God not moouing the spirit in this kinde that so way may be made for his iudgements it is such a ceasing as cannot be condemned for sinne though it may alwayes be bewailed as a secret desertion which doth foretell heauie things insuing Fourthly Wee cease to pray as before for things without sinne when now God hath as it were spoken within our spirits that wee shall haue the thing we haue asked and bid our soules after a sort returne to rest For from whence we find God thus good vnto vs wee follow not with our accustomed feruency though execution delayed may cause vs sometime seeke the seasonable performance of it the soule is more in ioyfull expectance lesse then before in carefull petition The ceasing therefore forbidden is when before we receiue things we doe through vnbeliefe and impatience giue ouer either for a time which befalleth Gods children or altogether The latter question is answered thus Looke as a brunt of vnbeliefe doth not euacuate our faith formerly grounded on Gods promise for Dauid his saying that Saul would at length catch him and flying out of vnbeliefe to Gath did not make his former faith in vaine so intermission for a brunt while the fit of vnbeliefe deiection of minde or impatiencie lasteth doth not hinder but that wee shall receiue the things wee haue vnfeignedly desired The Vse is to stirre vs vp that wee faint not in following God Wee loue not to be troubled and euen molested with instancy but no thing is more acceptable to God then this violence which will not let him goe till he hath blessed vs. I but I seeke and see nothing of my prayers the haruest commeth not so soone as the seed is sowen though thou feelest not the things thou askest nor remoueall of those euils whereof thou complainest yet thou dost not know what euill this course of following God doth keepe from thee nor what good in other kindes he doth thee for it Againe thou shalt reape in time if thou vtterly faint not for that which is denied vs in life is often by Gods most wise disposition graunted in the end of it But to come to the prayer it selfe VERSE 17 Now followeth his Prayer in which we mark the Person to whom he prayeth with his description First from his relation to Christ Secondly from the attribute of his glory God of Christ the Father of glory 2. The benefits for which he prayeth touching which three things are to be obserued First the benefits to be bestowed which are propounded in this verse and further declared in the beginning of the verse following Secondly the way by which they should be giuen them in the end of this verse Wisedome and reuelation through the knowledge or acknowledging of Christ Thirdly the end that thus they might know both the things kept from them in the heauen and that which had beene bestowed vpon them To open the words of this verse the Father of glory doth note out God as glorious by nature in himselfe and the fountaine of that glorious life which is communicated with any of his creatures The spirit of Wisedome is put for the gift of wisedome which is bestowed on vs and it is called the spirit of wisedome both because the spirit doth beget it in vs as also because the same spirit is with it to sustaine it and perfect it Thirdly because the wisedome it selfe is of a spirituall nature moouing them in whom it is to worke after the direction of it The spirit of Reuelation Reuelation is extraordinary or ordinary and it is nothing but the gift of illumination or that light which the spirit causeth to shine about our mindes by which as a meane things spiritual are made manifest to the eye of our vnderstanding as by the light of the Sunne things bodily are made manifest to the eye of our body and the spirit causeth this and continueth it euen as the Sunne doth cause and continue this naturall light which we haue with vs all the day long Knowledge of Christ is put for that affectionate knowing acknowledging of him The summe is Since I heard of your faith in the Lord Iesus I goe to him who is the God of this Christ on whom you haue belieued who is the Father glorious himselfe by nature and the author of all that glory which is communicated with his children intreating him to giue vnto you that spirituall gift of wisedome whereby you may be able to vnderstand and that light of his spirit which doth make manifest the things spirituall which are to be vnderstood of you and this I wish you through the further knowing and acknowledging of that Christ in whom you haue beleeued More plainely I desire for you that God would giue you eyes of your vnderstanding so enlightned that you may know him Doct. 1 Obserue then first that wee must so consider of God when we come vnto him in prayer as that we may see in him the things we desire The Apostle going to Prayer for these Ephesians who had beleeued on Christ and about to seeke the glorious gifts of the spirit which might helpe them to know the glory reserued for them he setteth God before him as the God of that Christ whom these had now receiued by faith into their hearts and the father of all glory both of them strengthning his faith For he could not thinke that God the God of Christ would be wanting to those who were Christs or that the father of all
an infant as it is now in a man growne so it is that the inward light of the minde by an addition of wisedome and knowledge taketh increase The third thing we haue still neede of is that God should shine vnto vs with a light of reuelation in his word for as the bodily eye cannot be inlightned to see till it hath outward light afforded so it is with the soule and the eye thereof But of this before is spoken The fourth thing is a direction and application of the eie of our mind to behold things that are spirituall If the naturall man all his faculties moue in God much more the spirituall Prou. 20.12 God is said to make the eye seeing and the eare hearing that is not onely to create them but gouerne and apply them to that they do otherwise we might be like to Hagar not seeing that which was before our eyes Euen as it is not the eye so much that seeth as the soule in and by the eye whence it is that if the minde be abstracted in some serious thought men see not that which is before them So it is not so much the eye of our vnderstanding as the spirit of Christ which is the soule of all the body mysticke which doth cause sight in vs. We doe euery thing but secondarily and instrumentally it being God who giueth principally both to will and to doe and all these are here to be conceiued because the end which the Apostle doth aime at cannot be attained without them Vse 1 To comfort weake ones who know but any thing if it be in truth so as it maketh them endeauour more conscionably to obey Hadst thou long beene without sight shouldst thou but be able to discerne thy hand held iust before thine eyes it would glad thee because it is a token of fight now comming on thee so this little sight when the heart is conscionably affected is a pledge of more returning to vs who are darkenesse it selfe quite deuoide of sauing knowledge by nature Vse 2 This must make vs still follow God and vse all meanes to be further inlightned Were our eyes sore and the sight of them not perished but depraued onely or diminished what would wee not doe to get helpe yea wee would abide strong smarting waters but we would mend this defect in them how much more should we seeke to amend all defects in the eyes of our vnderstandings Obserue secondly from hence that he doth pray that they might know their hope the matter of their inheritance that euen true beleeuers know not at first in any measure those hopes which are kept in heauen for them Naturally we know nothing of the hope to come When God doth now regenerate to these hopes we doe know them in some measure but nothing as we ought and may come to know them if we be not wanting to our selues Euen as earthly heires in their minority through want of earthly wisedome they know in generall that they haue inheritances where they lye but they doe not particularly and exactly know the seuerall Lordships which belong to them the worth of them c. yet the neerer they come to age the more they winde out such particulars so it is with vs Wee doe at first know things very confusedly and the neerer wee grow to our saluation the more wee come into the vnderstanding of these things Now the reason why these hopes are not so knowne is partly in the excellency of them and the glorious light which is in them if the Law hath his wonders in it Psal 119.18 what a wonderfull thing is this which is the vpshot of all the Gospell Againe the weake sight we see of yonglings in christianitie is not proportioned and fitted as yet to so high an obiect as this is Bring the light of a candle neere to the naturall babe and it cannot endure to looke vp against it Thirdly euen as children are so taken vp with their childish common-wealth that they cannot bend themselues to the more serious consideration of more important matters so beleeuers are a great while so carnally affected that they cannot set themselues to purpose about this contemplation Fourthly and lastly as Heires in earth want not crafty companions about them who will keepe them from knowing the worth of things which belong to them so the Diuell doth labour nothing more then to keepe vs hood-winked this way Vse 1 The Vse is first to rebuke such who will not seeke to haue further knowledge of their excellent hopes kept from them in the heauens Men will prie into all their hopes and possibilities in earth yea if it be a thing which in reuersion may doe good happily to some of their children they will make account of it they will know these things too well till they are proud count them as fooles who know them not and yet neuer seeke to know their free-hold in heauen Vse 2 In the second place this must stirre vs vp to seeke after those hopes to get the knowledge of the things kept for vs These are not like earthly hopes they make their eyes fall out who waite on them and sometime neuer come neere them such were Absolons and Adoniahs hopes sometime they are gotten but proue no blessing it being with them as it was with the Quailes which were giuen Israel 2 Thes 2. Tit. 2. 1 Pet. 1. But what if they be gotten and possessed in death they perish for death diuorceth a man from all these earthly things he enioyeth But these hopes will not let vs be ashamed these are good and blessed hopes yea life it selfe a liuing hope till we know this hope we haue in heauen we cannot be heauenly minded for where a man hath hope thither his soule will looke out and be more there then where he is bodily present This is it which maketh vs purge our selues Men that hope to stand before Princes will refine their behauiours and furnish themselues with all kinde of complement This knowledge of our hope is the spurre of action men worke cheerefully when they know an ample reward abideth them It is a ground of all patience sweete in hope maketh that which is sower for the present goe down more sweetly Doct. 3 Obserue thirdly Hope of his calling That there is no grounded hope but onely of such things as God hath called vs to obtaine We could not haue hope of saluation Gods kingdome life eternall had not God called vs hereunto 1 Thes 1.12 He hath called vs to his kingdome and glory 2 Thes 2.14 He hath called vs to obtaine life ergo Col. 1. it is said that the Colossians now had a hope laid vp in heauen when they had heard the word of truth euen the Gospell of saluation As no man can hope to stand before a mortall Prince in place of dignity and office till the King doe call him thereunto so none can groundedly looke to be in glorious condition in Gods kingdome
the face of Christ For the creating of vs anew in Christ is a greater worke then giuing vs our naturall being in Adam and ergo may not be ascribed to any power which is not almighty Which will yet be more apparant if wee consider what state we are in of our selues when he bringeth vs to beleeue We are dead Ephesians 2. Now to raise from naturall death is an effect proper to that power almighty Secondly if wee consider what powers doe hold vs captiue euen those strong ones whom none but the strongest can ouer-master Thirdly if we consider to what estate God doth lift vs vp by beleeuing euen to such an estate as is without comparison more excellent then that wee receiued Now to bring vs from death vnder which so mighty ones hold vs captiue to such a life so vnutterably glorious must needes be the working of a power almighty But here three things are for further vnderstanding of this point to be considered First in what standeth that effectuall helpe See for the finishing of this Doctrine that which follows hereafter at this marke in the Margent ☜ by which we come vnto God Secondly in what order it doth make vs come to God whether immediately or by some preparation going before Thirdly whether it leaue the will at liberty actually to resist it yea or no. To the first it is plaine that the effectuall helpe which maketh vs come to God by beleefe is the efficacie of Gods almighty power put forth to such purpose For so farre as God doth intend to worke so farre he putteth forth his omnipotent power to accomplish But God doth intend to make some before othersome come vnto him and ergo hee doth stretch out the arme of his power to effect this in them Neuerthelesse to speake more fully though this be the principall it is not the sole cause in conuersion We may then consider three causes First the principall viz. this power Secondly the instrumentall both of the word sounding in our eares and that inward illumination and inspiration wrought within vs by which as an internall word God speaketh in the minde Thirdly a formall cause a free gracious disposition or habit of faith by which the will is inclined agreeably to the disposition of it to come vnto God so that the more full answere to this question viz. what is all that effectuall helpe whereby I come to God is this It is a mixt thing standing partly of that almighty power of his put forth for my good partly of that word outward and inward by and with which his power is put forth partly in that spirit of faith and supernaturall life which his almighty power through his word bringeth forth in my soule What was that helpe whereby Christ made Lazarus able to come to him out of the graue of naturall death The principall was Christs power almighty the instrumentall his voyce the formall cause immediately helping to it or working it was the spirit of naturall life which the power of Christ by his word restored to this dead corps which now was fallen And thus you haue the effectuall helpe or grace by which we come actually to conuert for that Gods power put forth to worke good for vs is a helpe giuen from his free grace or his free fauour toward vs cannot be doubted when the Scripture euery where maketh him our helper from his meere grace If we lend our arme or hand to helpe one being no way tyed to it it is a helpe giuen from our free fauour That his call inward or outward and habit of grace wrought in vs may be fitly called grace effectually helpfull to the acts brought forth by them none denieth though all will not haue habit needfull to our first couersion And this first thing is well to be noted for from hence wee may gather in what standeth the efficacie of Grace effectuall to conuersion viz. In Gods effectuall power put forth to execute his intention which he hath of conuerting some actually before othersome it doth not stand in any congruity or temperature of Grace correspondent to our Nature for this doth argue that there is inwardly an incorrupted a connaturall disposition to receiue grace This maketh the effect of conuersion to depend as much on the actiue capacity of the will as on the Grace of God nay more for it maketh the Grace of God worke it morally and externally and the will of man from a power within it selfe which doth more inwardly enter the effect of conuersion then the other as hee who perswadeth mee to giue an almes is not the cause of it so essentially as I am who out of my pleasure giue it vpon his first motion To the second I answere that God doth vse so to worke our comming to him by beliefe that he doth first for the most part prepare vs thereunto As before we engraffe a Sience we cut it and set it for incision and if a timber logge lye sunke into mudde men set to their tacklings first to draw it out of the mire before they lay it on Cart to carry it away Thus God doth by his power often worke some preseruatiue change in a sinner before he doth by his power and word worke the spirit of faith in them and make them come to him Thus God by afflictions is said to boare the eare and to prepare to conuersion When Manasses was humbled in great misery he sought the Lord Thus by conuiction of sinne they were pricked in heart and said what shall we doe to be saued and then speedily receiued the Gospell belieuing sometime by extraordinary terrors rising from external accidents yea hidden naturall causes thus the Iaylor was prepared and Paul himselfe by an extraordinary vision was brought to great astonishment somtime by restraining giuing common gifts which make men for degree neerer that is in their kind and state not so much remoued as others in the same state and kinde with them Thus Christ said to the young man who was rich and vnconuerted that hee was neere the kingdome Nay God may by giuing a man vp to height of some sinne or sinnes prepare one to Conuersion as Paul and Manasses the one left to persecuting the other to those horrible outrages that looke as Physitians by ripening diseases make way to heale them for sicke matter is neuer more easily brought away then when it in ripenes and quantity exceedeth Concerning this matter for our better vnderstanding let these conclusions be remembred First that these preparations are not absolutely necessary for wee see that God doth giue to infants sanctifying grace in whom none of these preparatiue operations can take place Secondly we do not finde that they haue been alwaies vsed and therefore this matter is to be vnderstood as a thing most commonly falling forth not otherwise How was Mathew called euen at his custome hee followed presently not as Iudas but as a true conuert to Christ so in Lydia for life
exaltation of his Sonne To the second I answere this soueraigntie is giuen to the person of the Sonne both as God and man now ascended as God for it is a power which none that is a pure creature can take or execute and the Scripture saith The Lord said to my Lord that is to Dauids seede as hee was Dauids Lord according as Christ expoundeth it by his question now Dauids seede was not Dauids Lord as man but as God That it is giuen him as man is plaine because it is giuen him now ascended into heauen with his humane nature Againe that power is giuen to Christ as man which is to be executed by him as man but this kingdome is executed by Christ so that his manhood doth concurre as an instrument working with his God-head in the administration of it Iohn 5.27 He hath giuen him power to execute iudgement in as much as he is Sonne of man The third is plaine out of that Psal 110. and Paul construing it 1 Cor. 15.24.25 namely that Christ shall giue vp this kingdome and cease to sit at the right hand of God in this manner in which now he doth for then he shall no longer by his manhood execute gouernment neither shall he in manner appropriate his person but together with the Father and Spirit like as they so shall hee ioyntly with them rule and be all in all for euer The second point for clearing the Text is what heauens are here vnderstood those which Paul calleth the third heauen aboue the ayre clouds and starrie firmament Faith doth beleeue a place aboue these though Philosophie know it not To the third I answere the persons ouer whom Christ is aduanced are first described more particularly but yet obscurely Secondly more generally and plainely The particular enumeration in these words Principalities powers mights dominations The more full and plaine opening of them in the words following Euery name that is euery creature howsoeuer named whether in this world or whether belonging to the world to come But it is a question who are meant by the former words Ans They are commonly vnderstood of Angels but I take the first two to be names of excellency found in this present world First Principalities and powers when they are put for Angelicall natures they are not termed so simply but with an addition of the place as Ephes 3.10 Ephes 6.12 but these words put for humane excellencies wee reade them simply without any thing added Tit. 3.1 Be subiect to principalities and powers Againe I thinke this distribution of power named in this world and in that to come respecteth something in this enumeration forenamed the former these two first named the latter the couple following Thus I thinke also Col. 1.16 that enumeration of Thrones Diminions Principalities Powers the first two respect things inuisible or things in heauen the latter two things on earth for he seemeth to illustrate each part of the distribution by the particulars there inferred Wherefore we may thus conceiue of them Principalities signifie those in principal authority Powers all secondarie powers sent from them as Peter speaketh By mights I vnderstand Angels putting forth might in some miraculous effects of mercy or iudgement such as the Angell who did smite so many hundred thousands in a night the Angell which did the miraculous cure at the Poole Iohn 5. By Dominations I vnderstand such Angels whose ministerie God vseth in the gouernement of kingdomes and prouinces for that God doth vse their ministerie this may be gathered both out of Daniel and Ecclesiastes The putting all things vnder his feete noteth nothing but that subiection in which euery thing is to Christ God onely excepted reade Heb. 2.8 These things for opening the difficulties incident The summe is I wish your eyes opened that you may know the power of God toward you who beleeue through the working of the power which was wrought in Christ when God did raise him from the lowest degree of his humiliation euen the state of the dead and did crowne him with dignitie and kingly glory in the heauens not onely giuing him prerogatiue before both Principalities and powers such as wee see in earth yea before Mights and Dominations such as belong to the world to come but giuing him power ouer these and all creatures so as hee hath them vnder his foote Doct. 1 Obserue then first from the 20. verse Which he wrought in Christ That the selfe same power put forth in raising Christ our head is that singular power which raiseth vs For looke as the almighty power put forth to make Adam a liuing spirit was it which doth quicken vs in our order bring vs to haue life and being from him Thus the selfe-same power which raised Christ to be a second Adam and quickning spirit to all who belong to him that is the power which doth cause vs in our time receiue this supernaturall life and being from him For Christ his resurrection is both the resurrection of our soules and bodies in as much as he is raised vp that he may be a fountaine and roote of all supernaturall life his humane nature concurring with the diuine as an instrument with that which is more principall in the producing of it Vse 1 By this we see further the vanity of such who make God to doe nothing in our conuersion but that which wee may resist Could wee resist his power which made the first Adam a fountaine of generation vnto vs all And shall we be able to resist the almighty power of God raising Christ as a fountaine and roote of spirituall regeneration to all who are his Vse 2 This should make vs thankefull to God that he hath put forth such power towards vs in the resurrection of his Sonne Wee deeme it as his fauour who did appoint wee should descend carnally from the first parent of vs according to the flesh but this is farre more worthy of praise that euen in raising he should thinke on vs and appoint vs to receiue a resurrection of soule and body from him in due time and order Doct. 2 Obserue secondly that Christ is raised from state of the dead that God doth leaue his dearest children to the depth of miseries before he send reliefe His owne Sonne left to conflict with a spirituall kinde of death with desertion in regard of loue ecclipsed which impression of wrath as due to our sinnes with all the powers of darkenesse assayling him with naturall death in regards before opened his owne Sonne left to this gulfe of euils before saluation was showed This he doth to glorifie his power which doth not so brightly appeare till things are desperate Secondly that we might the better in extremities learne to trust on him to bring vs to this he is glad to make our cases past all helpe we can perceiue And thirdly to the end hee may the more endeare his benefits he doth let vs conflict long in the want of them Vse Let
this our head is ouer all Whence note that God of his grace hath not onely giuen vs a head but such a head to whom all things are subiect he who must be a sauing head to vs there is great neede he should be ouer all Could he not binde that strong one and cause him redeliuer his possession how should wee be euer set at liberty Could he not dissolue the worke of Sathan swallow vp death create life and quicknance in vs our case were lamentable This is to be marked for it is a spurre to thankesgiuing It is grace showed a Common-wealth when wanting a head it hath a tollerable one bestowed But when God doth as he did by vs giue vs a King great before his entertainement amongst vs whose power might the better procure our weale and secure our peace this is a double mercy so it is to giue vs a head yea a head ouer all so mighty that we may sleepe on each eare without feare of any enemy Secondly this doth show vs a ground of confidence What need we feare any creature who haue him that is ouer euery creature if he be ours who can be against vs Looke as Queenes on earth they feare not subiects displeasure because they are so neerely vnited to him who commandeth euery subiect so it may be with euery true member of the Church if our vnbelieuing hearts say not nay Which is the body VERSE 23 Doct. 1 Obserue that as Christ is the head of beleeuers so they are his body euery beleeuing soule a member of this body whereof he is the head Beleeuers are so said the body as the body standeth in opposition to the head not as it includeth the head within the compasse of it accordingly as we vse it when we say here lyes such a mans body for here we put body for an essentiall part of such a mans person not as opposed to the head but as including the head with the rest of the members vnder the conception of it But the Church is said to be a body as the body is distinguished from the head whose body it is and ergo it is so said the body that Christ who is the head of this body is distinguished from it Now the multitude of beleeuers are fitly so called for as in a body are diuers members hauing their seuerall faculties for the good vse of the whole so in the Church there are diuers kindes of members some taught some teaching some gouerning some gouerned some distributing yea euery member hath as it were his distinct grace wherby he may serue to the good of the whole But for further clearing of this I will show who are of already and belonging to this body Secondly in what regard euery beleeuer may be said a member of the body of Christ To the first I answer that those onely are his body who are so ioyned to him or are by Gods effectuall calling so to be ioyned to him that they shall finde saluation in him or those who haue or shall proceede by spirituall regeneration from him and grow vp to a perfect man in him Eph. 5. He is called the head of the Church and the sauiour of his body As the Church and his body so his headship and saluation being of equall extent to which purpose he saith Ioh. 6. That it is the will of the Father that he should not loose any of those who are giuen him but that he should both begin and perfect their saluation euen raise them vp to life eternall at the last day Or this body is the multitude of such as haue or shall in spirituall manner proceede from Christ and grow vp in him for as all who haue descended and shall descend from the first Adam are a compleate body naturall vnder Adam the head and roote of them I take naturall as it may be opposed to Adams personall body so the multitude of those children who are giuen to this second Adam Loe I and the children whom thou hast giuen me they make vp the whole body whereof Christ the second Adam is the head For though there be vertue in Christ able to haue procured the saluation of others and though there be a passiue capacitie in all mankinde to be conuerted by him vpon supposition God would so haue determined yet can he not be said a head of any but those onely whom God hath destinated to conuert and bring to saluation by him as it is in the first Adam who cannot be said a head of any but who are and shall in time actually according to Gods determination be propagated from him though there wanteth not in Adam and his both a generatiue force and matter passiue of which many others might be ingendred if God had been so pleased to ordaine To the second the faithfull are fitly said a body in as much as they haue conuexion with Christ the spirit which commeth from Christ vniting it selfe with them and so making them one with Christ that though betweene vs and his body there is a bodily distance which is not in the head members of a body naturall yet the spirit which commeth from him doth so ioyne vs with him that nothing commeth twixt him and vs that looke as the body of the Sun being far distant neuerthelesse the light that commeth from it doth immediately vnite it selfe with our sight so it is that Christ bodily in heauen yet the spirit comming from him doth immediately so ioyne it selfe with the faithfull soule that it maketh the faithfull soule one also with Christ whose spirit it is 2. The same life of grace for kinde which is in Christ is in euery faithfull soule as the same sense and motion which is in the head is for kinde in the body also for looke as that fire kindled is of the same nature with the fire kindling so this fulnesse of grace in Christ is of the same nature with that which it doth in some manner bring forth in vs. Lastly euery faithfull soule is gouerned by Christ outwardly and inwardly as a member of the body by the head the head doth not onely show the foote whether to goe but imparts spirits which stirre vp the facultie of mouing and so cause it to goe Thus we are outwardly by Christs words directed inwardly by his spirit So many as are Christs are lead by the spirit of Christ Vse 1 The Vse is first for further Confutation For if the faithfull haue none for a head but they are a body to that person then surely they haue not the Pope for their head in any property of speech or they must as properly be said the body of the Pope yet Papists who make no doubt to vse the other phrase straine curtesie here and will not say the Church is the body of the Pope but they might as well confidently say this man is father to this childe and yet be afraid to say this childe is sonne to such a man Vse 2