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A52807 A compleat history and mystery of the Old and New Testament logically discust and theologically improved : in four volumes ... the like undertaking (in such a manner and method) being never by any author attempted before : yet this is now approved and commended by grave divines, &c. / by Christopher Ness ... Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. 1696 (1696) Wing N449; ESTC R40047 3,259,554 1,966

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offered but when that is rejected Mercy joins with Justice against us This is to Convert the very means of Conversion into a Sin Though the Jews be at present as Prisoners in the Pit wherein is no VVater but Mud as in Joseph's Pit Gen. 37.24 and in Jeremy's Dungeon Jer. 38.6 yet are they Prisoners of Hope by vertue of this Covenant Zech. 9.11 12. Israel or the Ten Tribes had indeed a Bill of Divorce Jer. 3.8 so was not restored again but was utterly ruin'd by the Assyrians 2 Kings 17.6 Ezek. 23.9 but Judah or the Two Tribes had no Bill of Divorce Isa 50.1 therefore were they delivered out of the dirty Dungeon of the Babylonish Bondage which was but the beginning of their Covenant-blessing There is yet a greater to follow foretold here by Zechary and that after the coming of Christ Zech. 9.9 yea after the Death of Christ Zech. 12.10 though he speak after the Prophetick manner as a thing past as Babylon is faln Isa 21.9 Jer. 51.8 and Rev. 14.8 yet he Prophefieth of bringing the Jews out of their present Prison of Rejection while the Gentiles are brought into the Presence-chamber during their Imprisonment This is imported in that Emphatical Phrase Zech. 9.13 As for thee also O Sion thou shalt be saved as well as the Gentiles though thou hast for a time been suspended from Christs Bed and Board yet in time this Covenant shall release thee yea and Ephraim the Ten Tribes too the two Sticks shall become one in the Hand of the Lord Ezek. 37.16 17. so all Israel shall be saved Rom. 11.23 25 26. Isa 59.20 21. Thus Zechary's promise of Peace is to Ephraim as well as Judah and to the Gentiles Zech. 9.10 and he points out the time saying When I have raised up thy Sons O Sion against thy Sons O Greece ver 13. which cannot be meant of Alexander's Successors For 1. They greatly grieved the Jews 2. The Ten Tribes had nothing to do with them 3. They were all long before Christ but the Prophet speaks of what was to befal them after therefore 't is not improbable this Prince of Greece must be meant the Great Turk who is Lord of it at this day against whom Judah and Ephraim shall have a glorious Victory Secondly The Gentiles to wit Christians shall be brought out of the Babylonish Pit also by the Blood of this Covenant As the Eastern Babylon oppressed the Jews at that time the Church of God so Rome and Antichrist the Western Babylon afflicts the Church of God now and hath done so for a long time therefore are we called to come out of this Babel as the Jews were out of that 2 Cor. 6.17 Revel 18.2 4. with Jer. 51.6 45. Zech. 2.6 7. Isa 48.20 and 52.11 and Jer. 50.8 Whatever the Prophets spoke of the Eastern Babel the Apostles apply it to the Western which may not be construed a misapplying because the one was a Type and the other the Antitype Therefore as sure as God brought the godly Jews out of the Pit of the Eastern Babylon so sure he will bring the believing Gentiles out of the Pit of the Western and both by the Blood of this Blessed Covenant Gods Covenant was confirmed by the Blood of Sacrifices in the Old Testament Exod. 24.8 Heb. 9.19 c. but by the Blood of Christ in the New whereof the former was but a Shadow therefore Christ calls the Cup in the Supper My Blood of the New Testament or Covenant Mat. 20.28 and by the Blood of this Everlasting Covenant he makes us perfect to do his will in every good work Heb. 13.20 21. The Second Inference is If the Covenant of Grace be one and the same in both Testaments for substance the Old and New Covenant differing only as hath been demonstrated in diversity of administration then the Identity or Sameness of this Everlasting Covenant in the Old and New Testament doth lay a good Foundation for communicating Baptism to the Infant Children of Believers seeing the Old and New Covenants are the same and the Signs or Seals of them to wit Circumcision and Baptism are in signification the same Rom. 4.11 c. and the Children of the Faithful have the same Right and Relation to the Covenant now as they had heretofore Therefore as the Law which was a narrower Dispensation did admit of Children to Circumcision so much more must the Gospel being of a larger extent to Jews and Gentiles embrace Children to Baptism in token of their Being in Covenant now as well as then God saying to us as well as to them in his Covenant I will be your God and the God of your Seed The Covenant made with Abraham Gen. 17.7 is the same made with all the Faithful to the end of the World hereupon is he called the Father of the Faithful Rom. 4.17 Hereupon that Gospel Promise in that Evangelical Prophet Isa 59.20 is made to Faithful Parents and to their Seed even for ever As the Apostle Interprets that whereon it dependeth Rom. 11.26 with 23.24 which words having respect to the Call of the Jews plainly hold forth that the very Children of the Jews have still in those Gospel times notwithstanding their present rejection an interest in this Everlasting Covenant and in due time as before they shall be brought out of the Pit and Prison wherein they are now captivated by Vertue of the Blood of this Covenant made with their Fathers for they are beloved for their Fathers sake Rom. 11.28 as their Fathers took hold of the Covenant so the Covenant takes hold of their Children and their Childrens Children even for ever otherwise it would not be Everlasting And in Gospel times Jew and Gentile are all one in Christ Col. 3.11 The Blessing of Abraham the Hebrew cometh now upon all Believing Gentiles Gal. 3.14 17. not Disannulled by the Law given 400 years after but is confirmed by Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ratified by God with respect to Christ Beza Consider for confirming this Truth further First This exceedingly advanceth the Grace of God in his Covenant to make Children Confederate with their Parents therein Secondly 'T is one of the great inducements which the Scripture useth to draw Men in to Believe Acts 2.38 39. and 3.25 c. Thirdly Otherwise the Gospel hath not better Promises as is expresly said Heb. 8.6 than the Law if Children be included for Circumcision and excluded from Baptism Fourthly 'T is the only Difference that God hath put betwixt the Children of Believers and those of Strangers Fifthly 'T is the only Ground Believers can have for the Salvation of those their Children which Die in their Infancy They must either be in the Covenant or they cannot be saved excluding them from the one is an excluding them from the other for God conveys Salvation no other way but by Covenant had Adam stood he should have been saved by a Covenant of Works when that was broke a New Covenant was given
when Jonathan the Heir of the Crown would vouchsafe to enter into Covenant with him a poor Shepherd 1 Sam. 20.11 16 c. that was much but this is a million more This made Abraham abase himself as one unworthy to touch the Hand of the most high God held out in tendring this Covenant and abasing himself even below himself to such an unworthy Worm hereby lifted up above it self thus his Children must lye at Gods Foot Isa 41.2 and cry VVho am I Lord 2 Sam. 7.18 Second Object Was not the Covenant God made with Moses and with Israel as 't is expressed Exod. 34.27 upon Mount Sinai a Covenant of Works not of Grace in the Moral Law Answ 1. 'T is call'd indeed a Subservient Covenant by great Divines yet this may not be understood so as to constitute it a third Covenant distinct from both the other two of Works and of Grace as if that of Works were a Natural that on Sinai were Legal or Mosaical and that of Grace were Evangelical But Melancthon Chron. lib. 4. assures us that this three-fold Covenant was an old Monkish Dream whereon the Doctrine of Merits was Designedly as well as Dotingly grounded The truth is the Mosaical Covenant is a compound of both the two Covenants as to its Inward Essence and Constitution 't is a Covenant of Grace but as to its Outward Form and Dispensation 't is a Copy of the Covenant of Works as the sequel will evidence That the whole Doctrine delivered by God to Moses on Mount Sinai was in its Essence and Substance the same with the Covenant of Grace given before to Adam Noah and Abraham appeareth by many Arguments Arg. 1. That Covenant in which God promiseth to be our God since the Fall must be the Covenant of Grace and the Praeface of the Decalogue saith I am the Lord your God c. This God cannot be to Man since he sinned but in Christ Arg. 2. That Covenant as the Law is called Deut. 4.12 13. 5.2 3. which holdeth forth Sin-pardoning Mercy is the Covenant of Grace but so doth the second Commandment set forth God as shewing mercy to thousands where pardoning-mercy stands in opposition to a visiting of Iniquity Arg. 3. That Covenant which is founded upon Mercy must be the Covenant of Grace but such was this of Sinai 't was not a Covenant of Friendship as was that of Works betwixt an holy God and holy Adam in his state of Perfection but it was a Covenant of Mercy with a stiff-necked people Deut. 9.6 wherein he loved them not because they were lovely but because he loved them Deut. 7.7 8. 1 Sam. 12.22 meerly from the good pleasure of his goodness 2 Thes 1.12 Deut. 7.9 12. God joins Covenant and Mercy together as also 2 Chron. 6. v. 14. 2 Kings 13.23 Neh. 1.5 to shew his Covenant did flow from his Mercy Arg. 4. That Covenant which was the same with Abraham is granted by all to be the Covenant of Grace for as that Covenant at first found Adam an Apostate so after it found Abraham an Idolater Josh 24.2 It was not Grace in faln Adam or in Idolatrous Abraham that drew God into Covenant with either of them but it was Grace in God that moved him to take the one and the other into Covenant with himself and thus also took he stiff-necked Israel as before as he was the God of Abraham and so of his Seed by vertue hereof He brought them out of the Bondage of Egypt which Typified their Freedom from the Bondage of Sin so it was the Covenant of Grace whereof Circumcision was given as a Seal both to Abraham and to Israel under this Covenant of Sinai Rom. 4.11 Typing that of the Heart Rom. 2.29 and the Apostle saith he that is Circumcised is Debtor to the whole Law Gal. 5.3 c. which shews it was the Seal of Sinai's Covenant but this of Sinai is so Deut. 8.18 Levit. 26.41 42. Exod. 2.24 and 3.6 7. Deut. 6.10 and 7.12 The fifth Argument That Covenant which was confirmed by the Blood of Sprinkling was a Covenant of Grace but so was the Covenant on Sinai Exod. 24.5 and behold the Blood of the Covenant sprinkled upon the Book which the Lord hath made with you and sprinkled upon all the people ver 6 8. shewing thereby as by all their Sacrifices so many Types of Christ the Grand Sacrifice that without shedding of Christs Blood for us and its sprinkling on us there could be no Remission of Sin Heb. 9.19 20 21 22 23. The sixth Argument All the Ceremonies of Sinai's Covenant were the shadows of good things to come and Types of Christ who is the Body Heb. 9.1 c. All the Ordinances of Worship and the worldly Sanctuary there mentioned belonging to Sinai's Covenant are Expounded as pointing out the Covenant of Grace The Ceremonial Law was no other than their Gospel The seventh Argument That Covenant made with a Mediator is the Covenant of Grace and so was that of Sinai Gal. 3.19 Adam had no need of one before the Fall Israel had Moses their Mediator not Redemptions sed Relationis wherein he was a Typical Mediator only The Second Answer is The Law pressed upon Israel on Sinai was not a Covenant of VVorks but a darker dispensation of the Covenant of Grace for the better understanding of this consider four things 1st That the Law given upon Mount Sinai is taken either Strictly or Largely 1. Strictly as the Moral Law is press'd upon Israel for an exact rule of all Righteousness and promising Life upon condition of personal perfect and perpetual Obedience so it was indeed given in the form and as a copy of the Covenant of VVorks being materially and for substance the same with that to Adam in Innocency thus the Apostle saith Rom. 10.5 6. that in this sense the Law is not of Faith for its Righteousness speaketh in this manner he that doth them shall live in them where such a condition is propounded as neither is nor can be fulfilled by any Man save only by the Man Christ Jesus in the faln estate hence Luther raiseth an Holy Rapture saying the Law speaking thus to any Mortal Man Do and Live may as well say Morere Die out of Hand for there is no Man Lives and Sins not he can as soon cease to Sin as his Pulse to beat or his Heart to pant and his Lungs to breath 2. Largely as the Law contains the whole Doctrine delivered upon Mount Sinai with all the Precepts and Promises which may be reduced thereunto all the Ceremonies and Sacrifices which were Shews and Shadows of our Saviour the Body so 't was a darker dispensation of the Covenant of Grace to Israel 2dly Consider The off-spring of Abraham the Jews were of two sorts there was his Carnal and his Spiritual Seed represented to us in Gods Promise to Abraham Gen. 22.17 I will multiply thy Seed as the Stars of Heaven and as the Sand
God had not as yet made a particular Law against Blasphemy now upon this particular occasion a general Law is here superadded for punishing Blasphemers in all succeeding Ages Levit. 24.15 16. And God ordained also That the Witnesses who heard him blaspheme should lay their hands upon his head when he was to be stoned 1. To confirm their Testimony and the Truth of it that they did not by Slander take away his Innocency nor by Murder his Life 2. That his Blood might be upon his own head and that they were not guilty of his sin If so 3. It was a kind of Imprecation that they might suffer the same severity So Deut. 17.7 12. and 19.20 c. shews 4. This Sacrifice of Justice expiates Wrath from the Survivers Our Blasphemies the stumbling-block to Jews and Turks cry loud for Vengeance on Nominal Christians c. Now come we to Israel's remove from Mount Sinai their 12th Station where they had stayed long namely a whole year abating ten or thirteen days as appeareth by comparing Exod. 19.1 2. where it is said They came to 1 Sinai on the third day of the third month of the first year with Numb 10. 11 12. where 't is said They Removed from thence the twentieth day of the second month which we now call April in the second year Which famous Remove affordeth these as famous Remarks The first is Israel is now blest with four famous Privileges at this first Removal from thence to confirm their Faith in their Travel through that terrible Wilderness beside the New Tabernacle they had got among them and the New Passover that was celebrated by them As 1. They had the Word of God to warrant their Remove and Couduct to Canaan The Lord spake thus to them here Ye have dwelt long enough about this Mountain take your Journey to the Mount of the Amo●ites c. Lo I have given you the Land c. go in and possess it c. Deut 1.6 7 8. 2. They had the lifting up of the glorious Cloud which had rested in that place almost a whole year from off the Tabernacle Numb 10 11. which was a visible sign that they must now be gone from that long Station then the Cloud moving call'd for their motion and was a better Guide to them than any Mathematical Chart or Compass can be to Mariners at Sea in this wayless Wilderness Numb 9. 15 18.3 They had now the soundings of the new Silver Trumpets with which the Priests were to blow an Alarm for the Removal of the Camp c. Numb 10.1 3 8. call'd a Statute for ever the outward Rite continuing till Christ's coming and the mystical signification which still abideth for ever namely the sounding of the two Silver Trumpets of the Law and Gospel in the mouths of God's Ministers who must lift up their Voices as Trumpets Isa 58. 1. and Joel 2.15 16. Ezek. 33.3 1 Cor. 14.8 Rev. 4.1 to put their People upon Motions and Marchings toward the heavenly Canaan This likewise was a sign Audible as the other Visible 4. They had Moses sanctifying their Removal at the removing of the Ark to seek out a Resting-place c. by solemn Prayer saying Rise up Lord and let thine Enemies be scattered c. Numb 10.33 34 35.36 which words David useth Psal 68.1 c. where he prophesieth of Christ's Resurrection and Ascension whereby all those Mysteries were fulfilled The second Remark is The posture of Israel's Marching from Sinai all in comely Order which was summarily in this prospect When God took up the Cloud Moses prayed and the Priests sounded the first Alarm out of the Silver Trumpets at which Judah who was the first Standard having a Lion for his Badge of Honour with Issachar and Zabulun all numerous Numb 2.9 c. and they march foremost whom the Levites of Gershom and Merari follow with six Wagons bearing the boards and coverings of the Tabernacle Numb 10.14 15 16 17. At the second Alarm Reuben bearing a Man in his Ensign Simeon and Gad with their Army of 151 thousand 450 fighting Men rose up and followed the foregoing Waggons and after them went the Kohathites in the midst of the Twelve Tribes bearing on their shoulders the Ark Candlestick Table Altar c. At the third Alarm 's sounding rose up Ephraim who bare a Bullock in his Banner with Manasseh and Benjamin having an Army of an hundred thousand and eight thousand and an hundred Men of War following the Sanctuary or Tabernacle that went before them unto which the Psalmist alludeth Psal 80.3 Numb 10.18 to 22. and 22 to 25. Thus the Sanctuary had the midst safest and most honourable place for Religion is the heart of a Nation and is both Ornamentum Munimentum to it The greatest Camp went foremost and the next in greatness came hindmost namely the Standard of Dan who had an Eagle in his Ensign with Asher and Naphthali those rose up at the fourth Alarm with a hundred fifty seven thousand six hundred fighting Men call'd the Gathering Host Josh 6 9. because they not guarding the Tabernacle had committed to their Charge the care of gathering together the lame faint and feeble and to look that nothing was lost or left behind to which David seems to allude Psal 27.10 As here was a strong Guard before so there was behind to secure the Sanctuary from Enemies both ways Numb 10.25 26 27 28. yet God was their best Guard as well as Guide both leading the Van or Front and bringing up the Rere Isa 52.12 and 58.8 Psal 68.8 9 10. where God's goings are described The third Remark is When Israel left Sinai then Jethro was for leaving Israel in this place the Story of him related Exod. 18. ought to be placed here as is said before For 1. Jethro offered Sacrifices to God ver 12. whereas the Law for them was not given till they came to Sinai Nor 2. Were the Statutes given till then which Moses sate to make known to them Exod. 18.13 16.3 His chusing of Judges by Jethro's Advice was not till their departing from Sinai Deut. 1.7 8 9. Numb 11.16 17 c. Moses courted his Father-in-law to go along with them For the Lord hath spoke good concerning Israel Numb 10.29 knowing God's Promises to be good sure-hold Jethro at first was unwilling ver 30. but either he yielded after to stay to be Eyes to Israel ver 31. or at least he returned again to Moses in the Wilderness because there is mention of the Posterity of this Hobab among the Israelites in Canaan Judg. 1.16 and 4.11 Sam. 15.6 or they came after c. The fourth Remark is Mount Sinai was not a place fit for Israel to abide in and to build there a Temple for God No it must only be a movable Tabernacle for it was a place of Bondage by reason of the Law there given Gal. 4.24 25. The Law is a Yoke of Bondage as Jerom calls it and they who look
and could have given honourable Wages Yet now will dare to betray thy Innocent Master Therefore Christ will no longer indulge his debauched Hypocrisie who had a face to ask such a question of Him whom he could not but know that he knew All things Our Lord would bear with this Incorrigible and Incurable wretch no longer he might happily hope that his kind Master through his wonted candour in concealing his cursed contract with the Satanical Sanhedrim for two days before would conceal him still but now he pulls off his Vizard washes off his Varnish and makes him to appear in his own colours according to Chrysostom's phrase a Covetous Caitiff an Impudent Dog and a Breathing Devil All this is implied in Christ's Answer to his Question Thou hast said it that is It is so as thou sayest Thou hast told the Truth Thou art the Man I mean For thus the same sentence Thou hast said Mat. 26.64 is Interpreted by Mark who writes a Compendium of Matthew in plain terms I am Mark 14.62 The like phrase is used Luke 22.70 in a way of granting and assenting not leaving it doubtful Besides our Lord knew that both Judas and Caiaphas and the Jews were convinced in their own Consciences concerning the Truth of that matter whereof they by their counterfeiting Questions dissembled themselves Ignorant Therefore his answer was apposite and adapted to the Question Thou hast said it Thy own words have the Answer much more thy Conscience After all these Passages Christ Eats the Passover according to the Mosaical Rites and when that was finished He ordained the Lords Supper wherein he took the Bread to be his Body hence forward in the same sense that the Paschal Lamb had been his Body hitherto and the Cup to be the New Testament in his Blood now under the Gospel as the Blood of Bullocks had been the Old Testament of his Blood Exod. 24.8 Heb. 9.20 22. and after the Administring of the Cup He tells them again that was the last which he must drink for the Hand of him that betrayed him was at the Table so that as Luke who makes the Story full shews that Judas was at the Table all the time both of the Passover and of the Sacrament This indeed is a controversial point among the Learned N. B. Note well Suppose it true There is just cause of Wonder that such a wretched Traitor should be admitted by our Lord to Communicate in all those Symbols of Love and Communion both in the Law and in the Gospel-Sacrament However this is probable enough that after his Master had so openly detected him he sneaked away to do the Devils Work for the Devils Wages that he had received from the High-Priest c. upon his compact with them Now he goes to them to prepare their Cut-throats assuring them he could deliver his Master that very night to them without any Tumult from the People in a private place which he knew well John 18.2 his Master resorting oft thither Luke 22.39 but before Christ himself rose from his last Supper there started up a contest among the Eleven remaining Disciples about priority probably occasion'd by their Question about the Traitor Luke 22. ver 24 to 39. an unseasonable and a very unreasonable Quarrel and so much the more in them because immediately after the Sacrament and before his Passion which he had told them was at hand Nor was this the first time wherein they had thus faulted and had been reproved for it Hereupon Christ closely rebukes them again not only by proposing before them his own example but also by telling them 1. That in striving for Precedency they turned his Disciples into Gentiles who stand upon their Birth and Priviledges Luke 22.25 Mat. 20.25 2. That they need not plead for priority seeing He would equally honour them in his Kingdom c. Luke 22.29 30. And 3. That this was not a time of seeking Preferment one before another but a time of sifting in the Devil's Sieve to make Chaff of them and all that they could do now was little enough to secure themselves c. Luke 22.31,32 Therefore had they other business in hand than to look after and be Ambitious of Precedency When Christ had conjur'd down and calm'd this Devil of Ambition he sat still in the Guest-chamber and preach'd to his eleven Disciples that Heavenly Sermon contained in John 15 and 16. chapters concluding with that most Seraphick prayer for them John 17. per totum and when Christ had ended both his Sermon and Prayer Having first sung an Hymn being the latter part of the great Hallelujah in Psal 115 116 117 118. He went forth of the House and City and passed over the Town Ditch Kidron to the Mount of Olives and so to Gethsemane at the foot of that Hill into the Garden where he prayed again and had his Agony for which end He went thither not to hide himself from his Adversaries but to wait for their coming thither as soon as he had prepared himself by Prayer for his Death He here Pray'd himself into an Agony as we ought to do Col. 4.12 Rom. 15.30 where the same word is used wherein he began his passion before his Apprehension not only to expiate that first Sin which was committed by the first Man N. B. Note well in the Garden of Eden or Paradise but also to sanctifie to us our Garden Reposes and Recreations Now was the hour of the Power of Darkness Luke 22.53 All the Devils in Hell as it were being let loose upon Him as never was nor will be upon any Man on Earth Now it being about Midnight The Disciples slept while he prayed whom he had no sooner awaked the third time but in comes Judas with his Assassinates at his heels to apprehend him At their first Assault he lets out a little Beam of his Deity wherewith he knocks down five hundred men John 18.6 whom he met in the face ver 4. Then gave He up himself as a free-will offering to God c. Now come we to the Sufferings of Christ which are of more importance for us to know and believe than are his Miracles N.B. Note well Though the World wondered at him for his Miracles Luke 24.19 c. yet despised him for his Sufferings Isa 53.2 which did dash all the hopes his very Disciples had conceited of a Temporal Kingdom to be raised by the Power of his Miracles Luke 24.21 notwithstanding though Christ's Miracles were more Admirable yet his Sufferings were more profitable for we are saved by his Sufferings Isa 53.5 1 Pet. 2.24 by his Agony in the Garden by his Bleeding on the Cross by his Dying for us not by his Walking upon the Waters nor by his casting out of Devils nor by his cleansing of Lepers c. which Miracles were chiefly profitable to the People of that Age wherein he lived but his Sufferings are profitable to all succeeding Ages to the end of the World and are
wicked person nor to Pilute or Herod c. nor had they tydings sent them from the Angel thereof though that probably might have convinced them of their sin but they had rendred themselves incapable of those Priviledges both were done to his Disciples who werepr●e ordained for Witnesses Acts 10.41 The Benefits of the Church belong only to the Church Note Those Seven Apostles here must have the Blessing of Christ's Seventh Appearance though they had seen him before that they might be more firmly confirmed in this great Truth which 1. Demonstrated the Divine Nature of Christ Acts 2.24 and Rom. 1.4 which 2. Makes good all the Benefits of his Passion Though David saith What profit is there in my Blood Psal 30.9 Yet is there great profit in Christ's Blood improved by his Resurrection Note Which 3. Is the ground of our Resurrection 1 Pet. 1.3 Christ is Feoffee in Trust for us 〈◊〉 his Resurrection was not only Personal of a particular Man but it was of a publick Person in our Names whom he represented therefore is he call'd the first fruits of the Resurrection as before which sanctifies the whole Crop Ours are but the Appendices of his Resurrection As all Joseph's Brethren shared in his Advancement and all the Jews in Mor●●c●●'s 〈◊〉 ●odo we s●●●re in his Note And which 4. Is a special and powerful means to recover us from the swoonings of our Faith both as to our selves in particular and as to the Church ingeneral 1. As to our selves Rom. 6.8 11. There is a spiritual power in Christ's Death to kill sin and in his Resurrection to quicken Grace Faith is the Heli●●rope of Sun-flower that follows this Sun of Righteousness If he be absent Faith saints fails flagged and flattens presently Jacob's Soul was sad for seventeen years at the Joss of Joseph but when he heard that Joseph was alive this revived him Gen. 45 2● 27. and so should it revive us that our Jesus is alive c. Rev. 1.8 18. And as 2. To the Church could Elisha raise to life a dead Child and cannot Christ do as much for a dead Church Note No wonder then if a Truth of so great importance were so greatly proved by so many Appearances and that to one and the same persons at several times c. The Angel that said to the Women Go quickly and tell his Disciples that he is Risen c. began with this demonstration for proving the Touth of his Resurrection Behold he goeth before you into Galilce Matth. 28.7 and Mark 16.7 The Angel Argues a signo ad signatum from the sign to the thing signified If he be going and upon his Journey then it necessarily follows he must be Risen indeed And thus was this Truth of such vast consequence carried on and continually demonstrated by manifold manifestations of himself to his Disciples both before this and now and after this also So that there might he left no room of doubting thereof in any one of these that were to be the appointed Witnesses c. And sure I am Thomas had need of this for his fuller confirmation and so had Peter to whom Christ had something of great weight to say verse 15 16 17 c. The 4th grand Remark is the occusion which our Lord took for manifesting himself to those Seven to whom he had taken several occasions to shew himself before this The first Adam died and we hear no more of him Job saith If a mas die shall the live again Job 14.14 no surely not till the Resurrection day But so it was not with the second Adam 't is true indeed he died but he lived again Rev. 1.8 18. And we hear of him again and again This is the seventh time of tidings that he was alive the occasion whereof was this Peter said to the other six I go a fishing John 21.3 They all comply to the motion and concur with him here was concord in one work which made them more capable of Christ's company Note But the Question is Whether the work they are agreed in were good if not agreement in Evil is rather Conspiracy than Concord and this is the more doubted 1. Because Christ had called them to leave their Fishing-Trade and to become Fishers of Men Mark 1.17 And 2. Because Christ had told them He that putteth his hand to the plough must not look back Luke 9.62 Answ 1. This Fishing work was no unlawful or dishonest Imploy but well reputed of among the Jews It had been an unlawful looking back indeed had Matthew returned to his work of a Publican Mary Magdalen to her former Lasciviousness c. But this catching of Fish was a work lawful in its own nature Answ 2. They had now nothing else to do for though they were made Fishers of Men yet were they not yet sent out nor yet furnished with the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit to inable them for the Publick Ministry Answ 3. They had now no other way for supplying their own wants having lost their Lord who had hitherto made provision for them As they were Tania mont yet forbid to Preach by being bid to tarry till the Spirit came So they were forbid to be idle They that will not labour either in the sweat of the brow or brain shall not eat Thus Paul sometimes wrought to supply his present necessities 2 Thes 3.8 10. All these Seven therefore went on fishing with a good mind and fished all the night but with bad success for they could catch nothing This was the providential occasion Christ takes to make himself both the better known and the more welcome to them for had they caught any thing his presence and power in the ensuing Miracle of the sudden and so plentiful success had not been so perspicuously and plainly evident Beside it teacheth Note That man's diligence as Solomon saith Prov. 10.4 with 22. without God's blessing is insignificant and unsuccessful All the labour and toil of Man is vain unless God bless it with success Psal 127.1 2. Gen. 11.7 8. Hag. 1.6 9. Unless God stop the hole of the Bag at the bottom with his blessing let Men labour never so hard all runs out Deut. 28.13 c. Were we not thus exercised we should neither beg God's Assistance nor acknowledge his Blessing Note Thus it had been once before They had toiled all night and caught nothing Luke 5.5 Where Christ paid them plentifully for his fare in his use of their Ship No Man shall lose by him And though the Net-brake there yet the Fishes got not out which doubled the Miracle of their plentiful Draught The 5th grand Remark is the manner of Christ's manifestation He comes in the Morning as is aforesaid as a Merchant or House keeper to buy their Fish and there fore asks them Sirs have ye taken any thing John 21.4 5. He calls to them as one that wanted some Fish for the use of his Family or Store-house He hereby causeth them