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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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Why do you think this a safe condition Would you not think him an infidel that would not believe that Jesus is the Son of God If a man be overcome of the world truly he believes it not that Jesus is the Son of God and can such a man be a Christian Obj. What say you Were there never any good men overcome of the world What say you to those that recanted in Q. Mary's dayes for fear and after repented and were burnt for their profession What say you to Peter Answ A godly man in a combate may be overthrown yet not overcome as it is in wrestling a man may get the foyl and yet afterwards rise up and get the victory so oft-times a foyled Souldier gets the day So Peter though he were foyled at that day and yet when he got up again and afterward was charged not to preach in the Name of Jesus he overcame all Whether it be meet to obey God or man judge ye Acts 4.19 Indeed if a man be thrown down and there he lyes and takes no care to get up again look at him as no true believer therefore look not at these as things that may stand together to serve God and man and the world too So respect the world as that you ever look at Christ to have incomparably more worth then all the world and let your chiefest love and endeavour be towards him Vse 3. Of consolation to them that maintain this principle that Jesus is the Son of God Why you may assure your selves that the world shall never overcome you Look up to him as your Saviour for your salvation Look so on him as to mourn for your sins and obey him as the eternal Son of God Keep this faith in exercise and you shall not be overthrowne or if you be it will so raise you up and recover you that you shall overcome at the last 1 JOHN 5.6 This is he that came by water and blood even Jesus Christ not by water onely but by water and blood and it is the Spirit that beareth witnesse because the Spirit is truth IN the former vers he had shewed that faith overcoming the world is faith in the divinity and Sonship of Christ Now in these words he describes Christ the object of our faith 1 By his manner of coming This is he that came by water and blood 2 By the witnesse that is born of him 1 In generall the Spirit v. 6. Then 2 In heaven and 3 On earth v. 7 8. 1 For the furniture of his coming He came fully addressed for the works of our redemption he came by water and blood By water is not meant their legal oblations for he speaks of such a water as bears witnesse that Christ is the Son of God to this day which they do not By this water therefore is meant the clear water of sanctification spoken of Ezek. 36.25 26. wherewith our Saviour Christ came abundantly furnished fit to be our redeemer By blood is meant the blood of his sufferings Doct. That Jesus Christ came to execute his office by the water of sanctification and by the blood of redemption It is he that came to overcome the world to redeem us How By water and blood Why by water and blood both 1 From the end of his coming that he might fulfill the types of the Law In the old Law no Priest might enter upon his office upon pain of death but he must first wash his hands and feet Exod. 30.19 20. Which shews how carefull we should be to come with clean hearts and hands to Gods service and it typed out that when the Lord Christ should take upon him his Priestly office he should come free and spotlesse from all sin and he did so so that ● guile was found in his mouth Pilate himselfe testified of him I finde no evill in him 2 As they came by water so they might dot enter into the holyest place except they were first sprinkled with blood Which signified that it was needfull that Christ should come by his own blood to exp●ate our sins Heb. 9.7 to 12. More particularly Q. 2. Why shoald he come by water that is throughly watred from all sin Answ 1. It was fit he should be such a one that he might not expiate for his own sins Heb. 2.25 to 29. Had there been found the least sin in Christ all the blood he spilt would have been little enough for himselfe 2 That his sacrifice might be available for us Had he been unjust himself he could not have redeemed us 1 Pet. 3.18 But being just himselfe there was no need he should dye for himselfe but for us Q Why was it needfull he should come by blood Answ Had he come never so purely sanctified yet this would never have made attonement for without shedding of blood is no remission Heb. 9.22 He came by blood therefore 1 That by his blood and sufferings he might purchase out of his Fathers wrath a Church unto himself Acts 20 28. And by that blood not onely the elect but all the creatures are purchased at least to be serviceable to the Church Christ bath bought all things quick and dead either for his Churches comfort or affliction 2 Cor. 3.22 23. All power in heaven and earth is given into his hand Psal 2.8 2 That he might make at onement for our souls It was impossible that the blood of Buls and Goats should expiate for our sins but as they look at Christ his blood is given to be an atonement for our sins Heb. 9.12 13. And it makes an atonement not only between God and us but also between Jews and Gentiles Eph. 2.17 18 19. Whereas before the Gentiles would not become Jews by reason of their hard ordinances now Christ took away that wall of separation 3 That he might procure not only Gods favour but this fruit of it the remission of our sins Mat. 26.28 4 That by the price of his blood he might purchase the inhabitation of his Spirit to us that he might procure it for us that our consciences might be purified Heb. 9.14 This blood purifieth our consciences The blood of Christ cleanseth us from all sin 1 John 1.9 And that is done by putting in us a a Spirit of grace which purgeth us from all uncleannesse and sin and adorning us with the contrary graces of piety humility patience Christ by his cursed death for us hath procured a Spirit of ●race for us which purifies our consciences from the guilt and from the stain of sin Heb. 9.14 5 That he might confirm his new covenant the New Testament to us Mat. 26.28 This is the blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins Now without the death of the Testator no Testament is in force Heb. 9 1● to 21. It 's accounted a sacrilegious thing to violate the Testament of the dead So it is with Christ for a man to call any of his promises into
Gods adversaries Heb. 10.27 Reas 4. Consider the subject of all this fear and torment and that is the conscience and heart of man the judgement and will the will that before was most tough and obstinate of all the faculties these torments make it soft and tender therefore it s said Josiahs heart melted at the hearing of the Law 2 Chron. 34.17 Job 23.16 the heart is made raw and tender that look at raw flesh would be against the fire so the tender raw conscience is anguished with this fire of Gods wrath according to that old saying He that would goe to heaven must sayl by hell gates Vse 1. To stir up all such who have any of their friends thus exercised to pity and compassionate them Is it nothing to you that passe by that Gods hand lies so sore on him to him that is afflicted pity should be shewn by his friends but they forsake the fear of the Almighty Job 6.14 Even as some Sea-men at their first voyage they can pity those that are Sea sick and tost but afterward they grow sencelesse so when Christians first lanch out themselves into this troublesome condition they could have pityed others in the like case but through custome men forsake the fear of the Almighty for though commonly these fears be safe yet they may end in despair and therefore pity should be shewed them Job never cryed out for help in the losse of his children or estate but when Gods hand touched his soul then he called upon all that feared God to pity him and indeed God is very sensible of all such as compassionate them why if ever God send them comfort he will restore comfort likewise to their mourners Isa 57.78 for those torments are not alwayes safe except you finde then mixt with some spark of faith and love but however God looks that if he be angry we should fear Vse 2. From those that are thus afflicted learn to be sensible of your estate and doe not think this estate desperate for this torment may be healed and therefore let labour in this case to seek out for healing is a man in torment and wi●● 〈◊〉 live and die what in torment and not seek out for help Quest How shall help my selfe in this case Answ 1. God would hereby have you know something which you never considered before know therefore and see that is an evill thing and bitter that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God we have gone on obstinately and cast aside Gods yoak therefore thy own wickednesse shall corrrect thee therefore know and see and learn by it to see the danger of sin and if thou begin to be tendable there is hope this torment will end well know that it is an evill to provoke God to such fierce anger for as you have prest God Amos 2.13 so he will presse you 2. Confesse thy sins to God lay open thy wayes and set them in order before him and by this means you will finde an unmeasurablenesse of ease Psal 32. to 6. he that confesseth his sins shall finde mercy Prov. 28.13 And with this confession adde prayer for pardon and healing of thy sins and God ordinarily will heal such Hos 14.3 4 5. Job 33.27 28. 3. Use the Ordinances the Word the Sacraments Christian Communion these are of speciall use to quiet the afflicted conscience Isa 57.19 I create the fruit of the lips peace God by the lips of his Ministers secretly drops sweet balm and so in the Sacrament behold the bloud of the New Testament shed for thee for such souls especially is Christs bloud and for Christian Communion read Job 16.5 The movings of my lips should have asswaged your griefe he would have spoke words which should have been as balm or oyl to a Christian soul 4. Bow your hearts to wait on God patiently as he hath waited on you the soul is ready soon to wax weary and to say Wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer Isa 50.10 Tarry but a while and he that shall come will come and will not delay 5. Prize the least expression of Gods mercy to thy soul praise him for dealing thus with thee that he would take such pains with thee First Blesse him that thou art yet on this side hell crying for mercy it s a greater blessing then all the Devills or damned have Secondly It s another fruit of Gods love to thee that he hath applyed a fit medicine to the frame of thy spirit Jer. 2.17 Thou drinkest but of the cup thou brewest thy selfe that God should thus hedge thee in with his hands and break thy heart and lay it on so sure this is such a mercy as we cannot be sensible of Thirdly Another fruit of Gods love is that hereby he cuts you off not onely from the wildnesse and loosenesse of thy heart but from taking further day with him we are ready to put off repentance from time to time to the cool of the day and the evening of our age but when God imbitters our soules with this torment of conscience then we should stand out no longer but the soule longs and cryes for mercy this night before the morning then they could wish no greater blessing then Gods favour Psal 4.5 6. 〈…〉 such 〈…〉 in 〈…〉 is not 〈◊〉 to brook the 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 ●roken th● 〈…〉 〈…〉 out take 〈…〉 us 〈◊〉 what an 〈…〉 back 〈…〉 with 〈…〉 fell 〈…〉 part of 〈…〉 found 〈…〉 from 〈…〉 and ●udg● 〈…〉 is not 〈…〉 full 〈…〉 not●rious 〈…〉 there 〈…〉 ●ound hearted 〈…〉 〈…〉 is a double 〈…〉 ●he day of judgement of 〈…〉 〈…〉 When a man i● afraid of 〈…〉 men 〈…〉 ever so right and 〈…〉 men 〈…〉 ●9 〈…〉 of ●en bringeth a f●●r 〈…〉 ●●ese are ●●sound 〈◊〉 a 〈…〉 no● though 〈…〉 in the midst of the shadow of death 〈…〉 〈…〉 which is unbeliefe for faith 〈…〉 Eph. 〈…〉 We have accesse with confidence 〈…〉 therefore which 〈◊〉 fear in unbeliefe Rev. 2● 8 ●elievers together that 〈◊〉 that believe● not Gods 〈…〉 or goo● 〈…〉 fearfull heart 〈…〉 this fear it drives us from God men ●●ossest with 〈…〉 ●hall cry to the Mountains to cover them from the 〈…〉 Rev ● ult So when 〈…〉 sinned he hid ●●elfe from the presen●e of the Lord. 3. From the ●●bject of this 〈◊〉 which is an expectation of some evill terrible to him If therefore the creature look at God as terrible and to be feared it s a signe they are not sound in love for they that love Christ love his appearing the Spirit and the Bride say Come Lord Jesus come quickly be like a 〈…〉 heart for 〈◊〉 look on Christ as comfortable and his ●●esence ●● joyfull and good for th●● 4. From the adjunct of fear ●●r brings torment 〈…〉 with it 〈◊〉 a kind of torment in the soule but love brings 〈…〉 and joy and 〈◊〉 therefore this properly argues that where fear 〈◊〉 heart is not found 〈◊〉 How 〈…〉 passe then that some that are of
own salvation and for honour therefore how much more for God and for the honour of Religion In what cases is a man to lay down his life Answ The Apostle meanes we should be ready to doe it for the service of the Church if it cannot be otherwise 1. In heat of persecution to confirme the faith of the people of God who would be ready to think much if he shou●d withdraw himselfe though he might escape yet a minister or eminent person is bound to goe before in sufferings So Paul if he be poured out as a dr nke offering every drop of blood in his body poured out if it be for the strengthning of the faith of weak christians he rejoyceth Phil. 2.17 The stronger must lay down their lives for the confirmation of the faith of the weaker 2. There may be a case wherein the weaker are to lay down their lives for the stronger Aquila and Priscilla were ready to lay down their lives for Pauls life they thought it better to expose themselves to the utmost extremity then that Paul should be hurt I must not spare my own life if it may be serviceable to God and the Church Rom. 16 4 5. 2 Sam. 21.16 17. 18.3 3. When we perceive it would much advantage the glory of God that we should rather perish then our brethren Rom. 9.2 3. He could wish himselfe accursed for the Jewes even his soul for a sacrifice Thus Moses Exod. 32.33 4. When a man doth see that the wrath of God is kindled against others for his sin he must rather offer himselfe to death then that that evill should be upon them that converse with him Jonah 1.22 2 Sam. 24. in David Vse 1. Learn we from hence to justifie our selves and others If we should be called to lay down our lives to suffer for our Brethren here is a direction how to suffer Phil. 2.5 God hath given us a commandement to love our Brethren as our selves Also God hath subordinated the members of his Church to the body of it 2. To teach us that though it be lawfull to fly in time of persecution yet if it cannot be without weakning the Church wherein we live we must in heart live and dye together 3. To teach ministers when they are called by God for the service of any Congregation not to dispense with themselves for air or health fearing the cutting short of his dayes You must not live from your meanes Either never take such a charge or make account you must hazzard your lives for the people of God unlesse upon tryall it appears you may doe more good in some other place 4. It reproves such as are so far from laying down their lives as that they will not lay down their estates nor the superfluities of their estates for their Brethrens necessities 1 Sam. 25.11 How shall such ever perswade themselves that Christ dyed for them 5. A ground of such thankfulnesse that God should not only give Christ to dye for us but also would have christians to be fitted to lay down their lives for their Brethren 1 JOHN 3.17 But whoso hath this worlds good and seeth his Brother hath need and shutteth up his bowels of pitty and compassion from him how dwelleth the love of God in him Doct. THere dwells no love of God in such a mans heart as having this worlds goods stretcheth not out his hand to help the necessity of his Brother What is it to have the worlds good In the Originall it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the life of this world this worlds living whereof to live whereof to maintain his life Bowels of compassion Because compassion is an affection of griefe and love stirred up in us by the sight and sence of one anothers misery as if we suffered with them our compassion is stirred up as well as theirs Heb. 13 3. To shut up bowels is to withdraw the affections and the stirring of the entrails A man many times hath little means to help but if he have not bowels to worke for him how dwells the love of God in such a man This is a peremptory question utterly denying all Reas 1 From the nature of love Such is love that God dwells in it 1 Joh. 4.26 There is no affection wherein God reveales himselfe more then in love 1 Cor. 13.4 Love is bountifull ready to be doing good succouring others in their need 2 Consider the nature of Brethren 1 They are more worthy then our estate one of their souls cost more then all our estates yea more then all the world How dwels the love of God in us if we love the world more then our Brother 2 Look at our Brother as a member of Christ hungry thirsty naked harbourlesse We could not but love Christ wheresoever we did see him Mat. 25.40 and they are members of our own body 1 Cor. 12.25 26. Vse 1. Of instruction and rules to order our lives aright or any work of mercy 1 Who shall relieve his Brother Answ He that hath this worlds goods that can live he must open his heart and hand This therefore will reach not onely to mens superfluities but if we can but live if we have but what we labour and sweat for Ephes 4.28 We must not only labour for our selves but give to him that hath need 2 Cor. 8.3 4 5. Luke 21.34 8.3 Joh. 13.28 29 12.6 2. To whom must we be helpfull Answ He must 1 Be a Brother 2 Have need 3 Every Brother Gal. 6.10 Beggars that are unable to labour and would gladly labour they must be relieved Luke 16.20 21. or such as though they doe labour yet cannot get a living 2 Thess 3.10 2 A brother that hath need Eph. 8.18 1 Tim. 5.4 5 Such are poor indeed as have neither hands friends nor maintenance A man is said to be in need not onely when he is utterly cast downe but when he is falling 3 Every Brother one as well as another Eccl. 10.2 Job 31.19 4 Consider the matter out of which we must give out of this worlds good Eccl. 10.1 When we have unjustly gotten we must restore Prov. 5.16 17 5 The time when we must give when we see our Brother hath need that we may see it our s elves bestowed It is a vanity to leave almes after our death to be bestowed by others 1 Sam. 20.15 2 Sam. 16.4 19. If we give almes while we are alive we shall have the benefit of them the loynes of the poor shall blesse us and though they have no heart to pray for us yet the warmth of their loyns will blesse us When we are dead their prayers will do us no good Luke 16.8 9. 6 Give alms with compassion give from within as well as from without Isa 58.10 2 Cor. 9.7 Give heartily let your bowels work 7 Give almes out of love to God fetch your love deep even from the love of God who hath given thee a hand to give and him to receive