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B05829 Certain select cases resolved. Specially, tending to the right ordering of the heart, that we may comfortably walk with God in our general and particular callings. / By Thomas Shephard, sometimes of Emanuel College in Cambridge; now preacher of Gods word in New-England. Shephard, Thomas, 1605-1649. 1695 (1695) Wing S3105A; ESTC R227738 42,314 125

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15. 28. Thus much of the first part of living to God by Faith in God Q. What is the second part viz. our observance A. It is the duty that is to be performed to God of us through the power of his Holy Spirit working in us by Faith according to the will of God Eph. 6. 6 7. Psal 139. 24. Rom. 6. 1. Luk. 1. 74. Q. Wherein consists our observance of God A. It is either Moral or Ceremonial Q. Wherein consists our Moral observance of God A. In two things 1. In suffering his will whereby a believer for the sake of Christ chooseth rather to suffer any misery than to commit the least sin Heb. 11. 26. Act. 21. 13. 2. In doing his will whereby a Believer in sense of Christs love performs universal obedience to the Law of God Rom. 7. 22. 1 Ioh. 5. 3. Luk. 1. 6. Phil. 3. 12. Q. Is there any use of the Law to a Christian A. Although it be abolished to a Christian in Christ as a Covenant of life for so Adam and his posterity are still under it yet it remains as a rule of life when he is in Christ to prepare the heart for Christ Rom. 6. 14 15. Mat. 5. 17 18 19. 20. Ezek. 10. 11. Rom. 9. Q. Why is not a Christian so under the Law as a Covenant of life so as if he breaks it by the least sin he shall dye for it A. Because Jesus Christ hath kept it perfectly for him Rom. 8. 3 4. Ro. 5. 20 21. Q. Can any Man keep the Law perfectly in this life A. No for the unregenerate wanting the Spirit of Life cannot perfect an act of life in obedience to it The regenerate having the Spirit but in part perform it only imperfectly Rom. 8. 7. Rom. 7. 21. Q. What befalls the unregenerate upon their disobedience unto it A. The eternal curse of God for the least sin and the inctease of Gods fierce and fearful secret wrath as they increase in sin Gal. 3. 10. Rom. 2. 5. Q. What befalls the regenerate after their breach of the Law and imperfect obedience unto it A. The Lord may threaten and correct them but his loving kindness incovering their sins in their best duties by Christ accepting their meanest services so far as they are quickened by his Spirit is never taken from them Psal 89. 31 32 33. Zach. 3. 1. to 8. Isa 56. 7. Rom. 7. 20. Q. What is that imperfect obedience of Believers which is accepted A. When they so observe the will of Christ as that therein 1. They confess and lament their sins 1 Ioh. 1. 9. Rom. 7. 24. 2. They desire mercy in the blood of Christ and more of his Spirit Phil. 3. 9 10 11. 3. They return him the praise of the least ability to do his wil. P● 50. 23. Cor. 15. 10. Q. How is the Law or ten Commandments divided A. Into two Tables The first shewing our duty to God immediatly in the four first Commandments The second our duty to man in the six last Commandments Q. What rules are you to observe to understand the Moral Law A. These 1. That in whatsoever Commandment any duty is enjoyned there the contrary sin is forbidden and where any sin is forbidden there the contrary duty is commanded 2. That the Law is Spiritual and hence requires not only outward but inward and Spiritual obedience 3. Where any gross sin is forbidden there all the signs degrees means and provocations to that sin are forbidden also and are in Gods account that sin And so where any duty is commanded there all the signs means provocations to that duty are commanded also 4. That the Law is perfect and therefore there is no sin in all the Scripture but is forbidden in it nor no duty required if moral but it is commanded in it Thus much of our Moral observance of God Q. What is our ceremonial observance A. The celebration of the two Sacraments Baptism and the Lords Supper Q. What is a Sacrament A. It is an holy ceremony wherein external sensible things by the appointment of Christ are seperate from common use to signisie exhibit and seal to us that assurance of eternal life by Christ Jesus according to the covenant of his grace Gen. 17. 9 10. Q. Which are the Sacraments A. They are two Baptism and the Lords supper Q. What is the external sensible part of Baptism A. Water John 3. 23. Q. What is the inward and spiritual part of Baptism signified exhibited and sealed thereby A. Christs Righteousness and his Spirit 1. Washing away our sin and so delivering us from death 2. Presenting us clear before the Father and so restoring us again to life Rom. 4. 1 Cor. 2. 11. Mat. 3. 11. Q. What follows from hence A. 1. That it is a Sacrament of our new birth ingrafting into Christ John 3. 5. 2. That as we are perfectly justified at once and being new born once shall never die again Hence this Seal is to be Administred but once Q. What is the external and sensible part of the Lords Supper A. Bread and Wine with the Sacramental actions about the same Q. What is the inward and spiritual part of it signified sealed and exhibited thereby A. The body blood of Christ crucified offered given to nourish strengthen believers renewing their faith unto eternal life 1 Cor. 11. 24. Joh. 6. 54 55. Q. What follows from hence A. 1. That it is the Sacrament of our growth in Christ being new born because it is food given to nourish us having received life 2 That therefore it is to be administred and received often that we may grow 3 That children and fools wicked ought not to partake of the Sacrament because they cannot examin themselves and so renew their Faith 1. Cor. 11. 28. Q Ought not the Sacrament to be administred to carnal people if they have been baptised A. No because such as are not within the Covenant have no right to the Seal of the Covenant Q. Where are believers who have right unto this Sacrament to seek fruition of it A. Because it ought not be administred privately as the Papists would Hence Gods people are to seek to enjoy their right to it in some particulat visible Church in joyning with them as fellow-members of the same body I Cor. 11. 20 22. 1 Chron. 10. 17. Act. 2. 42. Q. What members ought every particular visible Church to oonsist of A. Christ being head of every particular Church and it his body hence none are to be members of the Church but such as are members of Christ by faith 1. Cor. 1. 2. 1. Thes 1. Q. But do not Hypocrites and no true Members of Christ creep in A. Yes but if they could have been known to be such they ought to be kept out and when they are known they are orderly to be cast out Mat. 25. 1. 2 Tim. 3. 5. Rev. 2. 20. Tit. 3. 20. Q Are these Members bound only to cleave to Christ their head by Faith A. Yes to one another also by Brotherly love which they are bound to strengthen confirm as well as their Faith by a solemn Covenant Eph. 4. 15 16. Col. 1. 4. Ier. 50. 4. Isa 56. 45. Zach. 11. 14. Zeph. 3. 9. Psal 119. 106. Q. What benefits are there by joyning thus to a particular Church A. 1. Hereby they come to be under the special Government of Christ in his Church and the Officers thereof Isa 30. 20. 2. Hereby they have the promise of specia● blessing and on their children also Psal 133 3. Exod. 20. 6. 3. Herein they have the promise of God special presence 1. Revealing unto them his will Psal 27. 4. Psal 63. 2 3. 2. Protecting rhem Isa 44. 6. 3. Hearing al their Prayers Deut 4. 7. Mat. 18. 19 Q. Are there not some who never find these benefits A. Yes because many knowing not how to make use of Gods Ordinances nor feeling a need of Gods presence only in them their sin also blinding partly hardning their hearts polluting Gods house they then becom worse when they have best means Mat. 11. 23. Ier. 17. 5 6 Heb. 6. 8. 1 Sam. 5. 8 9. Ezek. 14. 4. 1 King 8. 21. Q. What are the miseries of those who carelesly wilfully despise so refuse to joyn to Gods Church A. Besides the loss of Gods presence in the fellowship of his people it is a fearful sign continuing so God never intends to save thei● souls Ast. 2. 47. Isa 60. 12. Rev. 2. 23. 24. Q. What therefore ought people chiefly to labour for and to hold forth unto the Church that so they may be joyned to it A. A threefold work 1. Of Humiliation under their misery death sin as their greatest evil Ast. 2. 37. Mat. 3. 6. 2. Of Vocation or their drawing to Christ out of this misery as to their greatest and only good Act. 2. 38 41. 3. Of new Obedience how they have walked in Christ since called Act. 9. 26 27. Mat. 3. 8. FINIS