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A11011 Lectures vpon the Epistle of Paul to the Colossians. Preached by that faithfull seruant of God, Maister Robert Rollok, sometime rector of the Vniuersitie of Edenburgh Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603. 1603 (1603) STC 21282; ESTC S116223 383,986 492

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Church of Laodicea acquainted therewithall The reason why he would haue this Epistle communicated with the whole Church both of Colosse and Laodicea was the great profit which it containeth in it by meanes wherof it might profit all the faithfull euen vnto eternall life From whence wee may gather that it is not enough that Pastors Teachers Elders and others know the holie Scriptures wherof this worthie Epistle of Pauls is an excellent part but that they must of necessitie acquaint common Christians and all faithfull people therewith And therefore are the Church-Rulers bound to reade them both publikely and priuately and must propound and interpret them in the assemblies of the congregation yea must turne them into vulgar tongues that so the common people may reade them and vnderstand them and in a word they must carefully prouide that that booke may not be to the common people as if it were a book closed and shut vp into which no man must looke but they alone But how farre are the Doctors of the Popish Church from this holie minde They forbid lay men as they call thē from reading the holie Scriptures yea they strictly enioyne that translations of the vulgar tongues should not bee vsed Wherein what greater furtherance can they giue to the kingdome of Satan who knowing how needfull the Scriptures are to saluation doth wholy by himselfe and his supporters striue vnto this and laboureth nothing more then to hinder the scriptures from comming into mens hands or once appearing in their sight Another thing worthie obseruation is this that though Pauls Epistles as almost all the rest of the bookes of the holie Scripture were written to some certaine Church or to some certaine person that yet notwithstanding they doe indifferently appertaine to all Christians because they containe in them a perpetuall doctrine and such as is common for all Christians and were no lesse committed to writing for our instruction and comfort then for theirs to whom they were namely written For looke what the Apostle said touching the bookes and writings of the Prophets Rom. 15. 4. Whatsoeuer things were written before hand were written for our learning that through patience and comfort of the Scriptures we might haue hope that same may wee affirme of all the holie Canonicall bookes of the Bible and the rather because the holie Ghost saith Euery Scripture giuen by diuine inspiration is profitable to teach to rebuke to correct and to instruct in righteousnes c. 2. Timoth 3. 16. And why should we doubt of it sith they come all from one God were penned and indited by one spirit and tend all to one end the glorie of God either in pledging vp saluation to them that are appointed to euerlasting life or damnation to them that are put apart against the day of wrath But it followeth in the text And that ye likewise reade c. This is the second speciall point wherein he commandeth the Colossians to reade that epistle which was written frō Laodicea What this epistle was it is very hard to determine we may with some probabilitie and without any impietie say that though it were not such a one as Paul himselfe wrote yet that it is likely yea more then that certaine that he approoued of it or else he would neuer haue had it read from whomsoeuer it came or was written to himselfe whether it were from the whole Church of Laodicea or from the pastor of the said Church yet he tooke the reading of it to be necessarie for the Colossians because the state of the neighbour Churches was not vnlike theirs From whence also wee may obserue that though the holy Scripture be abundantly sufficient for the establishing of the points of Christian religion and for framing and fashioning vs to holie life and that nothing be wanting therein that is necessarie to sound doctrine and to true sanctitie that yet it is profitable and that euen to edification to reade good mens holy writings though they be of farre different authoritie from the word of God For if we may be edified and builded vp by gracious and good speeches which do proceede from the faithfull members of Christ and also may be aduanced in goodnes by their holie life both which cases are plaine in the holie Scriptures and euen in the Apostles owne epistles why should not also their holie writings agreeing with the word of God tend also in some sort to our godly edification And therfore as men are and ought to be sharply reproued for that they neglect to reade the holy Scriptures or word of God so are they also much too blame for neglecting to reade good and holie books Wherein I marueile what men can alleage for themselues that can allow themselues so much time and leisure to pursue profits and pleasures yea to follow sinne and haue no spare houre to be occupied in reading of Gods holy word and other good workes Surely all that they can say for themselues is but figge leaues and neither will giue peace to our owne hearts nor stand vs in stead before God and good men He addeth in the 17. verse And say vnto Archippus c. This is the third speciall point that he chargeth the Church withal and it concerneth the admonishing of Archippus or putting of him in minde touching his dutie It should seeme that hee Archippus what he was was a minister or a preacher of the Gospell in the Church of Colosse and was a collegue as we may say with Epaphras who was then at Rome with Paul Whereupon also in Pauls epistle to Philemon vers 2. he is called Pauls fellow souldier that is to say his fellow labourer and helper in preaching of the Gospell of Christ But whatsoeuer he was it is very probable that he was somewhat slacke and negligent in doing his dutie and therefore he willeth yea he commaundeth the Church to admonish and put him in minde thereof From whence wee may obserue that it is a part of the Churches dutie when it seeth any of the ministers or officers thereof either not sufficiently The Churches dutie towards the negligent diligent or any whit slacke in accomplishing of their calling and charge to admonish them and call vpon them for greater care and more conscience in the faithfull performance thereof And good reason for if priuate men as members may yea ought to admonish one another and prouoke to good workes whilest it is called to day then the bodie of the Saints may as well doe it to the priuate members yea and publike ministers and officers thereof if you will vnlesse you will say either that they cannot faile in doing their dutie or auerre that mens places exempt and free them from other mens charitable ouer sight and carefull admonitions Yet in this there must be great respect had namely that it be done with such reuerence and modestie as becommeth the flock towards their pastor whom Cautions to be obserued in the Churches admonishing of
thinke to be safe account of the Ministerie as thou pleasest if thou lay not thine eare to the Gospell and beleeue Let saith he the word of God dwell in you In you that is in your hearts not in your mouthes and eares onely but let it goe downe to the heart and to the rootes and depth of the heart and let it haue it residence there It is not enough to haue it tinckling in thy eare albeit some think it enough but it must goe from the eare to the heart and there the residence and lodging of it must be So hee recommends not onely the hearing and reading but hee recommends the meditation in Meditation in the hart the heart thinking musing turning it ouer and ouer againe and againe in the heart for except the word be in the heart it can haue no operation It is not enough to sit and heare a while and no more if there bee not a musing in this word thinke not that it can haue an operation in your heart but the more thou hearest the more gracelesse art thou experience proues it Then the word must be in the heart but how long must it abide there Must it abide the night and away the morrow as a pilgrime lodging here this night and in another place the morrow must it lodge with thee so must thou muse of it for this time and then farewell till thou haue to doe with it againe and goe to thy drinking and pastime No saith he Let the word dwell that is haue a continual residence night and day within thee and be a domesticke or household seruant of Psal 1. 2. thine and not a stranger to abide with thee for euer and let there be a continuall meditation on it so long as thy strength can beare it Trowest thou that the thinking of Iesus will hinder thy occupation No it hath no grace but when thou art thinking of Iesus and it hinders thee nought except the meditation of the word be ardent in thee night and day as it was in Dauid who had as weightie occupations as any man O would to God Kings had a peece of meditation in this word as Dauid had in all those other affaires thinke not that grace will abide with thee For looke how soone this word leaues thee as soone grace goes from thee so that of a mercifull man thou be commest a tyrant What makes so many of our Noblemen so debased but the contempt of this word All our great men are very contemners of Gods word See ye not the vengeance of God vpon them their wiues and children they would haue this word driuen out not onely out of this countrie but out of the hearts of men Well well for all that let the word haue residence and continuall residence within you O but in what measure and what quantitie Some will say if you know this what behooues me to be ouer carefull to vnderstand this word let the Ministers who liue by it haue that care If I haue the Lords Prayer the Beleef and the tenne Commandements I need no more I am a Lord I am a Ladie I am a Gentleman what neede I to trouble my selfe with the Byble I haue another occupation But what saith the Apostle Let the word dwell in you How In scarsitie in a bit of it leauing the rest to others No but let the word dwell in you plenteously let the word make you rich The Apostle then requires a treasure and a store to be laid vp in the heart he would that the riches of the word be in you and not a pouertie of it And I say to thee thou who wilt content thee with one part and wilt not seeke the riches of the word and as the Apostle to the Hebrues chap. 6. 1. that striuest not to be led forward to a perfection but dwellest in the Elements and Cathechisme I say thou hast nothing of it He that will content himselfe with the Pater noster and the Creede I say he hath nothing And if he haue any illumination by it and cares not for a perfection that light he hath gotten shall die out if it grow not it will vanish away You see that if fire be not fed with new matter it will goe out It is as sure We must grow in knowledge or els vve haue no knowledge of that knowledge and light that thou hast of God and that light that is kindled in thee if it be not intertained so that it grow on it shall goe out And O then what danger art thou in If thou spue out that light it is impossible that thou shouldest be renewed by repentance for it is called the sinne against the 2. Pet. 3. 18 Heb. 6. 4. 6. holy Ghost Therefore all ye that would see the light and the riches of heauen striue to be rich in this word and be greedie in reading and meditating of this word as the Lord will giue you grace To goe forward Let the word dwell in you and in euery one of you for that that is spoken to one is spoken to all and that aboundantly It is the treasure that thou shalt take vp with thee and it shall not leaue thee in the graue it shall serue thee in heauen But what more In all wisdome now in this text that Effects of the vvord followes we haue certaine faire effects of this word of Iesus dwelling richly in vs. They are partly in the man himselfe in whom the word dwels and partly in others that heare him speake He who is rich in Christ is not rich himselfe onely but he shall inrich others also with him euery word that comes out of his mouth is a lumpe of riches to thee Then to come to the first effect In all wisdome and knowledge The word of God dwelling richly in any must not want the effect it Wisedome is a faire light must haue an effect and the first effect is a faire light O that light it is as it were a goodly torch light in a darke house that enlightens the whole house So thou by nature art a darke dungeon there is not a sparke of heauenly light in thee by nature Thou hast some light of nature but what is that It is to make thee inexcusable When this light of heauen comes it lightens all thy darknes What is the first effect of the light of the Sunne or of a candle but illumination So this word is the illumination of thy mind It opens the hart and enlightens it Illumination and it illuminates all the affections and puts them in order So the first effect is light It hath this of the owne nature 2. Tim. 3 15. Paul saith The Scriptures are able to make thee wise reade al the bookes that are written if thou couldest compasse heauen The Scriptures bring true wisedome and earth if thou want the Scripture in thy heart thou shalt neuer be wise And seeing this is the true effect
Gospell Thou wilt looke in a glasse to decke thy selfe and wipe off the spots of thy face but wilt thou looke to the Gospell thou shalt see a more beautifull face euen the face of Iesus and the more thou lookest How powerfully the power of Christ transforms vs if we looke vpon his face in the Gospel on it the more it casts out these beames of glory and transformes thee from glorie to glorie So as euer thou wouldest haue the sight of Iesus let thy pleasure be to looke into the mirror of the Gospell for he who takes not pleasure to looke in the mirror shall neuer see the Lord Issus face to face This is a decree and I pronounce it against all these contemners of the Gospell they shall finde it sure they shall neuer see Iesus Christ but to their damnatiō Thou who contemnes All contēners of the Gospell goe to hell this mirrour of the Gospell thou art the diuels slaue and shalt be condemned with him in that great day for euer O if wee should be carefull to keepe this preaching of Christ it stands vs vpon paine of life and death See then what enemies they Preaching be that would take this mirrour from vs by the which wee are Papists comforted and kept to life euerlasting To come to the next words The Colossians might haue said what a Gospell is this thou speakest of It is that which Epaphras taught to vs. Is it his in whose hope we should abide Countest thou so much of his Gospell It should seeme that the person of the man offended them He answers it is the same Gospell that Epaphras preached that I recommend to you Well you see this how readie wee are to be offended with the good Gospell of Christ and to cast off the word because of the persons of men because he is a sillie man This our nature is a stumbling nature we haue a stumbling heart stumbling like a horse Thou wilt heare a man and accept of him and his doctrine and thou wilt heare another and count little either of him or his doctrine euen as though thy faith should leane vpon a man and not vpon the Gospell What hast thou to doe with the man if he speake the true Gospell shouldest thou be holden back from the word because of the basenes of the man This cannot be gotten away this day in Edenborough Ye see againe he is very carnest to commend this Gospel of Epaphras and to remoue the slaunder that they tooke vp against him It teacheth all preachers that euery one of them recommend the doctrine taught by others so it be the same doctrine let the person be what hee will this man hath deliuered sound doctrine A good lesson for preachers Yea if he haue greater graces he should recommend him which hath the simplest as Paul recommends Epaphras So it sets not one minister to detract another but if hee deliuer sound doctrine he should recommend him and speake to his praise for looke what dispraise or reproch thou puttest to the man it turnes ouer vpon the Gospell that the man preacheth as experience this day plainly proues For see ye not men who because of some infirmities of the preacher either will contemne the doctrine of the Gospell which hee preacheth so that they will not abase themselues to come and heare him or else if they come they are so preoccupied in minde that they begin Preiudice against the person of the preacher keepes many from profiting by him to scoffe at it Away with this kinde of dealing and beware what you doe when ye either speake euill of the preacher or suffer others to speake euill of him for if thou doe so thou shalt not faile to loath the Gospell and so consequently ouerthrow thy selfe Now the arguments of the recommendation followes Ibid you stand saith hee in hope of the same Gospell because it is the same Gospell that hath been preached to euery creature vnder the heauen through the whole world As if hee would say Epaphras hath not taught a doctrine diuers from mine and I another diuers from his but all is one and the same doctrine and Gospell that hee and I both haue taught Then take vp the note which Paul here giues thee of the true doctrine seeing our life A note of the true Gospell of Christ stands in the trueth of the Gospell wee should be carefull to know the true Gospell Looke if it be that Gospell that hath been preached to euery creature to al the world Christ saith Preach to euery creature Mark 16. 15. but this is not enough The Papists doctrine hath been preached throughout all Europe and further yet it is not the true Gospell of Iesus Christ There must be yet more then this vniuersalitie look if it be in the beginning preached by the Apostles and in their daies if it be so thou art sure thou hast the veritie of the Gospell But thou wilt say how shall I know this Looke their writings go no further The surest warrant is their writings Looke Pauls writing Peters writing and the rest of the Apostles and Euangelists The written word our warrant writings their bookes shall testifie of their writings for they haue written no other thing but y t they spake There is not a sentence left out that euer the Apostles taught that is not written in this booke of the new Testament as concerning the substance of it So if thou haue their writings be assured thou hast their Gospell preached by them and consequently Christs owne words and his Gospell And if an Angell would preach to thee another Gospell then this written Gospell in the old and new Testament then say thou Anathema to it Gal. 1. 6. cursed be thou and thy Gospell both cursed be thou Papist and thy gospell which is nothing els but the vaine traditions of men And as you would be free of the curses of God flie frō a Papist and his gospell both he is vaine and his gospell is the peltrie of men Then the next argument of recommendation is from his own testimonie in particular as if he would say It is euen that which I haue preached I giue my assent that it is the same with my owne gospell O the testimonie of an Apostle is a great thing yea greater then the testimonie of many thousands because they were inspired by Gods spirit that they could not erre Others might erre and haue erred and there is none now but they may erre and may teach heresie and haue taught heresie when they past a iot from the written veritie as especially may be seene in that beast of Rome and shauelings and Clergie O that damnation that abides him for many thousands that haue perished through his false erronious doctrine Yet I say more if a holy man shall giue his consent it auaileth if it bee agreeable to the doctrine taught by the Apostles otherwise it is worth nothing if it