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A54676 The reign of Christ unto which, He hath had a right from everlasting; which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets, since the world began, Acts 3.21. E. P. 1676 (1676) Wing P20; ESTC R218255 92,048 110

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his creatures or on the other hand derogate and take from the authority of this most authentick Book of the divine mind by denying Christ's divinity and owning him only as the most excellent creature-being this twofold fault of adding to or taking from this Book will be declared equal by the equal punishment of both eternal death Neither of them shall have any part in the life and blessings of the said Book but only in the plagues and wrath vvritten and treasured up in it for such offenders Rev. 22. 18 19. Deut. 32. 34. No lesse then so is the danger and guilt in denying the conjunction of divine and creature-spirit as the peculiar constitution of the mediatour the only means of creating Angels and men and of revealing the divine glory to them in their second and spiritual make To deny this is to deny the creation on at least any possibility for creatures beholding or enjoying God The foundation of their blessedness is layd in the union of two natures in the mediatour as the utmost result of Gods free love and contrivance of his divine wisdom The deep foundation of creatures blessednes was laid in the first invisible fellowship of divine and creature-nature in the mediatour The actual giving this blessedness to them is by the lowest part of his new-creature-spirit and communication thereof to them to qualify them for receiving the divine vision Having thus found out the spirit of true saintship let us consider the distinct testimony to the present truth the visible kingdom and universall reign of Christ given by saints in all ages Enoch the seventh from Adam prophesied this sabbatical rest and kingdom Jude 14 15. To enumerate every particular herein were endlesse when from the whole course of scripture it may be observed that the final result and utmost end of every dispensation has been to point out the invisible state of truth which by Christ's second appearance was alwayes by God designed to be made manifest For though Christ in that invisible Angelical life he had from everlasting in his root were to the Seed of faith before and under the Law a Land of distances very far off Esay 33. 17. Yet by faith savv they this spiritual King in the beauty of his new-creation glory as the resurrection-Lamb This sight of him through faith became the spiritual food on which they lived And in this faith they died with a steadfast hope to partake thereof This hope became to them the Waters that failed not and the bread by which they were nourished up unto eternal life The vision hereof by faith vvas the substance of those things after to be manifested And they rejoyced in the meanes they by faith discerned for the manifestation thereof Christ in the Angelical life of the spirit of the branch was from the beginning the object of faith to Angels and men And in that his invisible life and state was laid the sure foundation of his visible kingdom here spoken to As thus seen and understood he and his Kingdom have been witnessed by true saints from first to last In this Archangel did God from the beginning so put his divine name as thereby according to Moses his experience to give the view of his one divinity which otherwise had remained absolutely invisible to any meer creatures By this means did saints under the law-dispensation look into that spiritual Canaan into which they nor did nor could enter till their spiritual Joshua or Jesus went before them thereinto The holy Ghost vvas not given till Jesus vvas glorified Joh. 7. 39. The discerning this by faith before Christ's comming in flesh even his visible rule over Angels and men in our glorified nature appears 2 Sam. 23. 3 4. where 't is said He vvill be just because ruling in the true fear and perfect love of God over the whole earth And this man Christ that will so rule vvill be abiding place from the Wind and a covert from the storm as the comforting shade of that great and high Rock the mediatours first and invisible divine and creature-conjunction wherein unaccessible to the highest saint Through the branch as their blessed shade do they condescend to shine forth to the unspeakable comfort of all saints from the highest to the lowest They do all in the twofold spiritual resurrection-life of the branch receive those beams of the divine and most glorious Sun that without such an interposing shade Christ's exalted humanity in which he is the saints covert would be a consuming fire to them from the vast distance and infinite disproportion of the object and subject The glorified man Christ becomes the safe defence of saints as fitting them for Gods looking down with favour upon them and their looking up to and beholding him to their everlasting comfort As united with his glorified humanity they enjoy for ever his divinity The man Christ then in our glorified nature will in answer to the sight of faith in all ages and uncessant desires of his Angels and saints actually ●avv and rend the heavens so as to shew himself in his heavenly state and glory in which yet concealed and shut up as his far countrey till the restitution of all things at his second appearance in the visibility of his spiritual kingdom-state Then shall he be as the light of that morning which is to succeed the dismally dark Night of mans degenerate day under Satan's reign the Lightning out of the East that shall shine even unto the West over all in a moment 2 Sam. 23. 4. Mat. 24. 27. This vision David had with other saints by faith vvas made to speake by the comming death and resurrection of Christ in our nature in which were comprehended all that died in the faith thereof who then came actually to partake of that life and glory which by faith they knevv vvas to be revealed or set open in Christs person By faith did they see their blessed lot in the said spiritual state and divine vision is thus to be given in Christ's person by whose presence in flesh and performances therein the shadowy ceremonies and types of the Law fled avvay through which till then saints faith did feed on the invisible substance as the good things to come in which they rejoyced And their mystical House or individual persons were not to grow under the visible shadowy ministration thereof in their day on earth yet saw they themselves secured in the everlasting covenant compleated in their ●ead in whom they discerned all things ordered and made sure for them ● Sam. 23. 5. They saw the works of redemption finished in Christs invisible state as the Lamb slain before the foundation of the World the object of their faith And they knew all would be made visible in our nature by him In both these respects was he the object of all their desire and delight This was their bed of rest whether in or out of the body patiently waiting for and diligently enquiring vvhat manner of
upon them are they brought into a living union with his new-creature-spirit and so safely returned into their prepared places to enjoy according to the fathers distinct choice of them their respective visions of the divine glory in the relation of Spouse Friends or Servants So have every of them their joy full and compleat But none of them exceed the nature or name of a pure new-creature spiritual man What ever their portion of his new-creature-spirit be single or double capacitating them to receive and enjoy a single or double portion in the vision of the divine glory yet are they all but new-creature spiritual men filled with the vision of God according to their distinct capacites This new creature-spirit of saintship through the personal union of it with God in Christ is called the spirit of God Hence is it an infallible mark of a true saint to have this spirit dvvelling in him This spirit of God Ro 8 9. is in the same verse called the spirit of Christ distinct from the divine spirit of Father or Son divine essence or form The Seed of this new creature-spirit in saints is called also the seed of God 1 Jo. 3. 9. Which preserves the saint from such wilful sin and enmity in his natural spirit or carnal mind as would be eternal death to him Rom. 8 6 7. The desires and appetites of the fleshly or carnal natural mind and spirit in the saint himself till subjected to his spiritual are after that natural state which is death But at same time the mind of the new-creature spirit though hid from his own heart in which sown God and Christ do see to be after that life which gives everlasting peace with God The spiritual seed quickened up in the saint is in all its life and motion purely obedient to Christ and by its powerful influences upon the natural spirit will not cease to teach and beget in that the like unchangable subjection to it self and so of the whole saint to Christ and God most high And as subjection and love to God is natural to the new-creation-spirit disobedience and enmity to God is grown natural to the old or first since the fall Hence is it impossible therein to please God Ro. 8. 8. Paul therefore rejoyced in that work of the Cross by which his natural mind was brought into a like subjection to his spiritual as that to Christ Through this subjection of the natural to the spiritual and so of the whole man to Christ have saints the certain witness of Christ's spirit dwelling in them His spirit beares vvitness not only in but to them that they are the Children of God Members of and Coheirs with Christ therein of God Ro. 8. 17. The new-creature-spirit from its universal obedience to God in head and members is called love 1 Cor. 13. It is that in which only God becomes the object of his creatures unchangable love and they of his The natural spirit is described by fear 1 John 4. 18. Perfect love casteth out fear The spiritual life of love perfected in the saint the life of his natural spirit with all its things thoughts lusts carnal reasonings doubtings and feares is extinguished abolished and cast out They that dwell live and walk in the spirit of Christ which in him is in personal union with the divine are said to dwell in God He that dvvelleth in love dvvelleth in God and God in him vers 16. God has declared the height of his love and greatnes of his condescention in this marveilous contriving a marriage union of divine and creature-nature by which to preserve his divinity from being touched or immediatly beheld by saints and to come forth in such a safe and sutable discovery thereof to his creatures through the man Christ as to be a food of everlasting blessedness to them The saint is made one vvith the new-creature spirit of Christ as that vvith God Jo. 17. 21. That spirit of Christ is the blessed shelter and fitted medium by which the divine vision is given to saints so as not to be a consuming fire to them Saints by partaking of this spirit become parts and Pillars of that nevv-creation sanctuary Gods place of meeting vvith the vvhole congregation of his true Israelites Angels and Saints amongst vvhom he vvill dvvell and vvalk for evermore In this spirit have they all an accesse unto and vision of the divine glory yet partake not of the divinity as an ingredient into the constitution of their persons But by partaking of that spirit that from personal union with the divine in Christ is called God Jo. 1. 1. they are said to partake of the divine nature 2 Pet. 1. 4. The creature-spirit of Christ is the holy unction in and upon saints by vvhich they knovv all things The holy Oil or Ointment of his heavenly and glorified earthly spirit runs dovvn from their high-priest to the lovvest Skirts of his new-creation Garments or meanest spiritual Members This spirit in Christ and saints is Truth and no Lie an infallible spirit in head and members distinct from the divine spirit in Christ and natural spirit of man or Angel at best The lowest capacity of creature-nature in the mediatour is above the highest saint The spousal saint one with Christ in his most heavenly and exalted creature-life sees not or enjoyes the divine glory as the lowest part of creature-nature in Christ does by personal union therewith The new-creature spirit in its highest and most heavenly or lowest earthly glorified life is inferiour to the divine but superiour to the first-creation spirit of nature at best because incorruptible and unchangable in the life and goodness thereof In the first being corruptible and changable man is in perpetual bondage and fear as impossible to be secured from death therein Heb. 2. 15. This therefore was never intended by God for an abiding state of rest and true blessednes to Angel or man not being a spirit of unchangable light and life or that can qualify them to receive the vision of the divine glory This shews the absolute necessity of the saints being clothed vvith a House from Heaven by the new-creating vvorkmanship of Christ for his everlasting blessedness From what has been said then it appeares to be the peculiar priviledg of the mediatour to be in every part of his creature-nature in personal union with the divine Consequently is it a crime equally unpardonable for any creature to deny to him or assume to himself his conjunctive divine and creature-name His comprehensive creature-spirit or nature is the living Book wherein the whole divine mind or Law is written in order to be declared to Angels and men If any man then or Angel from heaven shall dare on pretence of adding thereto to make Christ's person only and purely divine and so divide and take from him his creature-nature which is the supream Book and Table on which the divine mind is engraven and by which the divine glory shines forth to