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B10086 The safety of appearing at the day of judgement, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied. By Solomon Stoddard ... Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729. 1687 (1687) Wing S5709; ESTC W22065 210,940 366

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own glory that he might in this way manifest that mystery of the Trinity and his glorious attributes yet this does not derogate from the greatness of Gods love in sending his Son to dye mans corrupt reason is ready to entertain diminitive thoughts of the compassions of God in this thing sometimes the heart reasons that God did it for his own glory but he could have glorified himself in mans ruine or he might have glorified his grace towards the Angels that fell and not towards man and certainly if God did it for his glory men do very ill to entertain any thoughts that do diminish from the glory of God sometimes the heart reasons that it would have been hard measure for God to have left mankind to have perished without providing a way of salvation seeing we came sinners into the world but it was upon no such account that God did it he was not conscious of any wrong in his dealings to man his dispensation towards mankind in punishing of them with the loss of his image for their sin in Adam and in imputing the sin of Adam is equal and righteous Rom. 3.23 all have sinned and come short of the glory of God men likewise reason sometimes against the riches of Gods grace in this thing from hence that sin don't hurt God but though it don't hurt him yet it wrongs him if a man should revile his Prince it may be it would not hurt him if he should throw stones at him as Shimei did at David yet he might not hurt him but he would wrong him greatly so sin is a great wrong unto God Psal 51.4 against thee thee only have I sinned and it is wonderful love for God to give his Son to dye for us John 3.16 so God loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son c. I shall pass by other considerations to help to shew the greatness of his love and onely select those five that serve to enforce the argument that lies before us 1. It was great love that God should send his son to endure such sore sufferings for us it was much that God should condescend upon any account that his Son should undergo such sufferings it was a great thing that God should be willing that Christ should be brought into such a condition when we consider the glorious excellency of his person and the dear love of the Father to him it may well be admired by us that God should find in his heart to put him upon such sufferings we may well conclude that those persons for whose sakes all this was were greatly beloved of God that the heart of God was mightily concerned in their good it was a great thing for the glorious Son of God to suffer any thing much more to bear what he did his suffering was very great he was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief Isa 53.4 1. He suffered much pain though many men have endured more yet it was a great deal that the Son of God endured especially when he was cruelly scourged and after that crucified that manner of death was exquisitely painful Psal 22 16. they pierced my hands and my feeet the nailing of his body to the cross and the weight of his body being born by those wounded parts for so many hours could not be without exquisite pain he expresses it by his bones being out of joint Psal 22.14 it must needs be a terrible torture because persons that were crucified was not wont to be very long in that condition before they dyed The suddenness of their death could not be from the meer effusion of blood but the exquisiteness of their pain contributed much to it 2. He suffered much disgrace he endured all manner of indignities from men he of whom God said let all the Angels of God worship him subjected himself to great contempt they flouted at him mocked him made themselves sport in abusing him spit on him yea the punishments that were inflicted on him were very disgraceful such as were wont to be inflicted on the basest of men the death of the cross was a shameful death his enemies studied to render him vile and contemptible the Heathens were wont afterwards to upbraid the christians with their crucified God. 3. He suffered much inward trouble not onely from the sence he had of his outward troubles and from the temptations of the Devil but also from Gods withdrawing the sence of his savour putting into him the sence of his wrath the fiery wrath of God typified by that fire from heaven that consumed the sacrifices took hold of him as believers have great inward peace of conscience arising from his righteousness so had he great inward sorrow arising from the guilt of our sins he tells his Disciples that his soul was very sorrowful and very heavy even unto death Mat. 26.28 and as this was the occasion of his sweating great drops of blood so probably of his suddain death he dyed before the others that were crucified with him of which it is hard to assign any other reason than this that the sence of Gods wrath much hastened his death as God tells Moses that no man can see his sace and live that is the sight of Gods love and glory as the Saints see it in heaven is such that the nature of man in this state of mortality cannot bear it it would kill him to have such a sight so there is a parity of reason that the sence of Gods wrath in the extremity of it is too much for mortal man to bear and was the thing that hastened the death of Christ 4. He suffered a state of death and he continued in a state of death for some time his body and soul were rent asunder which state is contrary unto nature the union of body and soul was dissolved and his body left for a time stark dead and his soul in a preternatural estate of separation a state which nature does abhorr exceeding contrary to the instinct and inclination of nature 2. It was great love for God to send his son to dye for us when we had grievously offended him for we were looked upon under that consideration when God sent his Son to dye for our salvation 't is true ' that at that time some of the Elect were in heaven ' wholly saved from the guilt and pollution of sin others of them were not then born and so were uncapable of being actual offenders at that time but we were looked upon in that action as offenders for the sins of the Elect that were in heaven were not at that time satisfied for their debt was not paid And God certainly knew that the Elect that were to be born would be Offenders Christ when he died died for Transgressors Isa 53.6 all we like shee have gone astray and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all for God to take such care of the salvation of man that had abused him and
appointed to be a seal to this doctrine of faith in the righteousness of Christ 't is a confirmation of this doctrine and the covenant of God to give salvation through faith in Christ and therefore it was John the Baptists manner before he baptized persons to teach them that they must believe on Christ Acts 19.4 5. and the Apostles and Apostolical men would not baptize any adult persons but such as professed to believe on Christ Acts 8 36 37. and indeed when persons do subject themselves unto this ordinance of baptism they do acknowledge that doctrine of salvation by Christ and therefore in that promise which Christ puts into the mouths of the Apostles when he sends them to preach the Gospel he makes mention of baptism Mark 16.16 he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved Baptism is mentioned as the evidence of Faith. 3. Because Baptism represents and shews forth the washing away the guilt of our sins by the blood of Christ This is held forth in that 1 Pet. 3.21 the like figure whereunto even Baptism doth also now save us not the putting away of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good Conscience towards God by the resurrection of Jesus Christ For the opening of this plead you may mind 1. That the Ark spoken of ver 20. was a Type of Christ therefore Baptism is said to be a like figure the Ark wherein Noah's Family was preserved in time of the deluge typified our Salvation by the Lord Jesus therefore it is said that Noah by preparing the Ark became Heir of the Righteousness which is by Faith Hebr. 11.7 2. Baptism does save us as it is a shadow of some spiritual thing therefore it is said the like figure even Baptism sav●s us not but that Baptism has some real influence into salvation as indeed all Ordinances have so the Types of old but the salvation he attributes to Baptism is representative 3. The Salvation represented by Baptism is the purging of the Conscience from the guilt of sin called the answer of a good Conscience the washing of the body signifies the washing of the soul 4. The reason why he ascribes the answer of a good Conscience to the resurrection of Christ and not to his death is because though his death purchased it yet his resurrection is the great evidence of the satisfactoriness of his sufferings therefore we are said to be begotten unto a lively hope thereby 1 Pet. 1.3 2. We are taught the efficiency of Christs Righteousness unto salvation by the Ordinance of the Lords Supper the Lords Supper was instituted by Christ immediately before his sufferings wherein Bread and Wine in the celebration of that Ordinance are made the signs of the body and blood of Christ they are not natural signs of any such thing but have that signification put upon them by Christ and God is teaching us in this Ordinance that we have falvation through the sufferings of Christ 1. This appears because here the death of Christ is represented as a violent and penal death here is a representation of Christ crucified here is not meerly the shewing forth of his death but the manner of his death to mind us of it that he died in a way of punishment that he suffered that vengeance that was due unto us for our sins Isai 53.8 for the transgression of my people was he stricken 2. Here the death of Christ is represented as being upon our account 1 Cor. 11.24 this is my body which is broken for you Christs death was the payment of our Debt we were the principal Debtors Christ was the Surety our guilt was transferred unto him he deserved not such sufferings himself but underwent them as a publick person and therefore by his Sufferings we may be justified and saved 3. In this Ordinance the death of Christ is to be shewed forth till he comes 1 Cor. 11.26 which shews that it is satisfactory to the justice of God it had not been worth the while to appoint signs for the remembrance of it to the Worlds end if it had not procured our salvation it had better have been forgotten if it had not procured our redemption 4. The Wine in the Lords Supper is said to be his blood of the New-Testament Mat 26 28 why is it so called but that it purchases the blessings of the New-Testament the Covenant of Grace is confirmed by the blood of Christ on the same account he is called the Mediator of the New-Covenant or Testament Hebrews 12 24. 5. His Blood is here represented as shed for the remission of sins Mat 26 28 that sins might be forgiven and it would never have been thus represented if it had not been effectual for this end his minding us for what purpose it was shed shews that the end is thereby attained 6. In this Ordinance we are invited to put our trust in the death of Christ Mat 26 26 27 take eat this is my body and drink ye all of it when the body feeds upon the Sacramental Bread and Wine the Soul is to do that which answers unto it the Soul is to feed upon Christ crucified which is nothing else but the acting Faith on him Joh. 6 53. Having thus cleared it that in the Sacraments of the New-Testament we are taught the efficacy of Christs Righteousness unto Salvation it remains that we add something to shew the evidence that arises from hence that it is safe appearing in the righteousness of Christ and Gods teaching of us this makes it evident what way soever God teaches it in but there is some peculiar light that does arise from this way of teaching by the Sacraments of the New-Testament that may help more abundantly to satisfie our hearts in this Truth 1. If God teach us this in the Sacraments of the New-Testament this shews that it lies much upon the heart of God to strengthen our Faith in this particular that it is safe appearing before God in Christs Righteousness this shews that God is very careful that we may believe in Christ if we see a man promise another an Estate make an instrument of conveyance sets his hand and adds his Seal to it we conclude that he desires to give him all manner of assurance and would leave no room for doubting so when we see God sending his servants to witness in his Name that there is salvation in Christ that he gives it under his hand has left it upon Record in his Word and adds also sensible signs for the establishment of our Faith we may conclude that God is very careful to leave no room for doubting in this particular his design is to put the thing out of all question and certainly God would never thus busie himself to delude us nor take such care to satisfie us in this particular but that this is the very way of Salvation 2. If this be the thing that God teaches us in the Sacraments of the New-Testament then there are
5. You act contrary to self-love it is every mans duty to love himself and seek his own good God commands men to prosecute their own good in a way of subordination to his glory God allows no man to ruine himself but requires them to seek their own wellfare all their days Mat 6.20 and indeed what ever sin a man commits he acts contrary to the rule of self-love all sin is hurtful and not beneficial to men but in a peculiar manner they act contrary to this rule in rejectin of Christ for therein they refuse a tender of blessedness God in the Gospel is offering salvation unto them if they will but accept of Christ they shall immediately be made heirs of blessedness so that in refusing Christ they reject at once all the glory of heaven and the great fruits of Christs purchase that they might enjoy here in this world they are enemies to themselves put away salvation from themselves you act in this thing like a deadly enemy to your own soul if a man that were poysoned should refuse an antidote if he that was condemned should refuse a pardon would they not be therein enemies to themselves so are you in refusing Christ Prov. 8.36 all they that hate me love death 6. You hereby hinder your selves from doing any thing that is good from doing any thing in obedience to God by neglecting of Christ you keep your selves in a way of disobedience the rejecting of Christ is the reason why you live an unspiritual life your neglecting to come to Christ makes you neglect every other spiritual duty you may perform indeed many external duties and attain unto inward affections but you will never do any duty in a spiritual and acceptable manner until you come to Christ faith in Christ is the first act of obedience that any sinner does perform that man that don't believe don't love God mourn for sin aright nor seek the glory of God it is faith that purifies the heart Acts 15.9 it is by faith that a man first gives up himself to be Gods servant so that by neglecting to believe you bring your selves under a necessity of neglecting every other spiritual duty this is the reason that whatever you do in religion is done in hypocrisie 2. You may see the greatness of this sin in not coming to Christ from the fountain from whence it does proceed in secure sinners it flows nextly from a contempt of salvation their eyes are dazied with the glory of the world they are unsensible of eternal things they regard not the end and therefore it is no wonder that they do not regard the means but in awakened sinners the neglect of coming to Christ arises from these two things 1. Pride This way of salvation by Christ don't fuit their proud spirits God has chosen such a way of life as suits his glorifying his grace but it does not suit with their naughty hearts this way wherein God carries away all the glory don't please them and hence it is that they are striving by all ways they can devise to find out some other method wherein they may have salvation they don't like it to be so much beholden unto God but would fain find something in themselves to glory in hence they have an opposition of spirit to comming unto Christ John 5.40 you will not come to me that you may have life it is not meerly from weakness but from pride and sturdiness of spirit that they don't come unto Christ 2. From their not believing the testimony of God he tells them plainly that there is righteousness enough for them in Christ that if they will come they shall be saved but they don't lay weight upon the Word of God Gods Word don't remove their doubts they are not satisfied in the preciousness of Christs righteousness nor in the riches of Gods grace nor in the stability of the covenant they do not believe the report of the Gospel Isa 53 1. and hence they don't see their way clear they are afraid to come to Christ they imagine it will be presumption they think it is a way to get a curse and not a blessing 2. The next motive is the certain ruine of all unbelievers there is nothing else to be expected if you continue to reject Jefus Christ but to be destroyed for ever the misery that will overtake you is exceeding great 't is not poverty sickness disgrace temporal death but somewhat ten thousand times worse then those this is that that the eternal state of your souls turn upon if you come not unto Christ you will fall short of everlasting blessedness and must take up your abode among Devils you are now under a possibility of enjoying the presence of God and dwelling in the highest heavens in unspeakable joy and happiness but it is all lost and gone for ever if you give not entertainment to the invitations of the Gospel and after you have spent a few days in vanity you must lye down in sorrow and have your portion in the lowest hell death will deliver you into the hands of tormenters and you shall have darkness without light pain without ease and sorrow without joy it had been better for you if you had never been born the wrath of God will lie like a talent of lead upon your soul you will have no friends to comfort you no worldly enjoyments to refresh you no hopes to support you but must set your self to bear what you cannot bear and to endure that which is in tollerable it may make ones flesh to tremble to think what miseries some in this world have endured from cruel enemies and bloody Persecuters but those miseries were but for a little time and fell nextly upon the body and they are not to be compared with those miseries that are reserved for unbelievers in another world will it not be a dreadful thing to be separated from the joyes of heaven and that glorious society that is there will it not be dreadful to dwell with the Devil and his Angels will it not be dreadful to be left to the terror of a guilty conscience the beginnings whereof here have made many men choose death rather than life will it not be dreadful to be filled brim full with the fiery wrath of God to have every limb of thy body and faculty of thy soul as full as it can hold of the indignation of the Almighty how loth will you be when it comes to to enter into this condition men would shrink into nothing if it were possible terrors will take hold upon them as waters they would fain escape out of the hands of revenging Justice how will you draw back when you see your selves upon the borders of distruction men would be glad that the Rocks would fall upon them and the hills cover them so they might but escape what will you think of it when the Devil shall lay hold of you to drag you down to hell how will you cry