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A47599 The marrow of true justification, or, Justification without works containing the substance of two sermons lately preached on Rom. 4:5 ... : wherein the nature of justification is opened, as it hath been formerly asserted by all sound Protestants, and the present prevailing errors against the said doctrine detected / by Benjamin Keach ... Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1692 (1692) Wing K76; ESTC R18579 45,425 50

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which the Apostle preaches you must come to Christ believe on Christ as Sinners as Ungodly ones and not as Righteous not as Saints and Holy persons The whole need not a Physician but they that are sick The Thief on the Cross as a Sinner cry'd out Lord remember me c. and the Jaylor as a Sinner cry'd out Sirs what must I do to be saved So much as to the Explanation of the Terms of the Text in which you have three parts 1. A Negative Proposition But to him that worketh not 2. An Affirmative Proposition But believeth on him that justifies the ungodly 3. The Conclusion from hence His faith is counted or imputed for Righteousness The Observations I shall take notice of from the Words shall be but two 1 Doct. That all Works done by the Creature are quite excluded in point of Justification of a Sinner in the sight of God 2. Doct. That Justification is wholly of the free Grace of God through the Imputation of the perfect Righteousness of Jesus Christ by Faith I purpose to begin with the first of these Points of Doctrine and then come to speak to the second 1. But before I proceed I shall shew you divers false and erroneous Principles which Men have sucked in in and about the great Doctrine of Justification 2. I shall then prove the Point viz. That all Works done by the Creature are quite excluded in point of Justification of a Sinner in God's sight 1. I shall begin with the Papists who hold that Men are Justified by inherent Righteousness by Good Works and not by Faith only affirming Good Works to be meritorious or that Men thereby deserve Eternal Life nay ●hat a Man may perfectly fulfil the Law of God though he cannot live without Sin But to mend the matter Bellarmine's Argument is That Venial Sins of which he denies not that all are guilty yet they do not hinder a Man from ●eeping the Law perfectly The foolishness of which distinction is easily ●iscerned for if they be Sins which he calls Venial then they are the Transgression of the Law and he that transgresses the Law doth not keep it perfectly but contrariwise breaks it and so is accursed cast and condemned by 〈◊〉 But they affirm that a Man may not only by his Good Works merit for himself but also may do more than is commanded or may do Works of ●upererogation or do more than his Duty 2. The second sort I shall mention are the Socinians who deny the Deity of the Son of God and from hence deny also the Satisfaction of Christ because the latter depends upon the former It was from the dignity and excellency of Christ's Person he being God as well as Man that his Sacrifice ●ad such infinite value and worth in it that by one single payment as I may 〈◊〉 say he made such a full compensation to the Law and Justice of God But ●●ey erring in those two grand Points of Christian Religion run into the ●hird and deny the imputation of Christ's Personal righteousness to us in ●ustification And indeed it seems to me that this sort of Men assert that Justification of the Sinner is nothing more than God's pardoning him freely by ●is Mercy and that only as a simple act of his own Mercy and Grace without ●espect had to the Satisfaction made for our Sins by Jesus Christ by which act of God's pardoning Grace they affirm the guilt of Sin that binds the Sinner ●ver to punishment is taken off and so he is acquitted and delivered from Eternal Wrath but could this be admitted which they affirm why should God ●end his beloved Son into the World to be a Sacrifice for Sin For could not God without that Glorious Fruit of his infinite Goodness have pardoned and acquitted us and never have suffered his Son to have underwent such pain and ●orrow for us which indeed he did 3. Another sort there be which are those called Arminians of which ●here are many of late Times I find one of them does affirm That though the Works of the Law are excluded from justifying the Sinner in the sight of God yet Gospel Works are not So that they ●nclude Love to God Acts of Mercy and other Gospel Duties and Obedience in ●oint of Justification as well as Faith or joyn Good Works done under the Gospel and Faith together and this plainly appears by what Mr. William Allen hath wrote in his Book called A Glass of Justification See p. 18. These are his Words viz. It is no where neither in Words nor Sence said but he that ●oveth not but believeth on him that Justifieth 〈◊〉 Vngodly his Faith is counted to him for righteousness Sure this Man forgot that Love to God was one great thing the Law commanded Were not the Israelites or the People of the Jews under the Law to do all they did in Love to God Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy Soul and with all thy strength c. He proceeds to blame our Protestant Writers in asserting Justification by Faith alone without Works Brethren although we do not oppose Faith to Love as if Faith that is of the right Kind can be without Love to God yet we say 't is Faith and not Works not love nor Deeds of Mercy nor any other Gospel Duties or Obedience that is counted to us for righteousness And why to Faith only Because that Grace only carries us out of our selves to another for righteousness i. e. to Jesus Christ 4. The same sort affirm Faith doth Justifie the Sinner as far as I can gather as it is the act of the Creature God accepting of that internal act of the Soul according to his good pleasure to Justification not having respect so to the Object of Faith as that the matter thereof is Christ perfect righteousness and the form or formal Cause of it the Imputation thereof to such who believe in Jesus but that it hath pleased God to appoint or ordain Faith in respect of it self to that end and purpose namely to Justifie the Sinner Of this sort are the Dutch Arminians in pursuance of their main Doctrine of Free Will they exalt Man's Works and therefore affirm that he is Justified not by Christ's righteousness but by his own Faith God having required of him instead of full Obedience to the Law of Works that now he should believe on his Son and that for so doing he should be Justified and saved as he should have been before for perfect Obedience So that with this sort as one observes Faith is that righteousness for which we are Justified before God Moreover they tell us that Faith is a belief of the Truth of the Gospel so as to live according to it thus it includeth and not excludeth Works and that Faith and Works or Obedience to the Gospel is our righteousness for which we are Justified and saved At the same time you must remember that they do not
Obedience in his Justification before God than Job had Alas we must all say with David Enter not into Judgment with thy Servant for in thy sight shall 〈◊〉 Man living be justified This must be our Plea when we come to die i. e. My Trust is in Christ in his Blood in his Death in his Righteousness This is only pleadable now and in the Judgment-Day this will give ease to a convinced terrisied Conscience that knows the Nature Holiness Purity and Justice of God We must say with Anselm My Conscience hath deserved Damnation and my Repentance is not sufficient for Satisfaction but certain it is that th● Mercy aboundeth above all Offences The Prophet Isaiah cries out He was un●done notwithstanding his sincere Obedience because a Man of unclean lip● Isa 6. When the Day of Judgment or Death comes all Hands will be weak and all Hearts faint Confidence in our own Uprightness will then fail 〈◊〉 because no Works can then be found to answer the Righteousness of God 〈◊〉 thou shouldst mark Iniquity who shall stand O Lord Righteousness belongs ●nto the● but unto us Confusion of face though I know nothing of my self yet am I not ther● by justified No no he was justified by the Righteousness of God by Christ's sinle●● Obedience and not by his own imperfect though sincere Obedience therefore all Works done by the Creature are excluded 'T is evident the God●● at the Judgment-Day will not plead their own Righteousness but contra●●●wise will then renounce it in this respect as appears by that in Matth. 25. 3● Lord when saw we thee an hungred and fed thee thirsty and gave thee 〈◊〉 c. They will rather blush and be ashamed to hear any mention of their Work● or of their Obedience than to plead it at that Day All the good Worl● which they have done will be swallowed up in the Admiration of God's Fre● and Infinite Grace But so much as to the Proof of the Doctrine I shall 〈◊〉 with a brief Word of Application Application This reproves all such as go about to eclipse the Doctrine of Free Gra●● or of Justification by Faith only and plead for sincere Obedience and 〈◊〉 Grace and Works together Also it may serve to convince all Men That su●● Teachers however cry'd up are not true Gospel-Ministers and therefo●● should be avoided though they should speak with a Tongue like A●●gels 1 Caution Do not think O Soul that thy own Righteousness doth just●● thee through Christ's Merits or that Christ's Righteousness is thy 〈◊〉 Righteousness and not thy Evangelical No no he is thy whole Saviour● 't is Christ's own Arm that brought Salvation 't is not our own Righteousne●● joined or coupled with the Merits and Righteousness of Christ but his Personal Righteousness only received by Faith And 2. Take heed you do not put Faith it self in the room as your Act or as a Divine Habit or as the Product thereof of perfect Obedience for 't is Christ's Righteousness that is put in the place or room of that perfect Obedience which God required of us in Point of Justification Faith only justifies in respect of the Object it apprehends and takes hold of 3. Tremble ye who trust in your Moral or Gospel-Obedience your Acts of Mercy or good Deeds and holy Lives Tremble ye who rest on your Du●ies who glory in your knowledge and outward Privileges you fast and ●ray and hear Sermons and so you may and go to Hell at last notwithstanding these things you must do but yet not seek to be justified thereby do ●hem as Duties in point of Performance but lay them down in point of Dependance 4. Here is Comfort for Sinners but if you are self-righteous Persons or go about like the Jews of old to establish your own Righteousness down to Hell you will fall Rom. 10. 2. This Doctrine will support you that are weak and doubt for-want of inherent Righteousness that want a Righteousness of your own see here is a Righteousness take hold of it A Robe of Righteousness Put it on Believe on Christ as poor Sinners come to him you that have to Money no Worth no Merit no Righteousness this Wine and Milk of Justification and Pardon is for you Cry to God to help you to believe Christ is the Author of your Faith 't is the Gift of God 't is a Grace of the Spirit Do you see you are wounded Look to Christ Believe and thou shalt be saved Mark 16. 16. Joh. 3. 15 16. If thou can'st not come to God as a Saint come as a Sinner nay as a Sinner thou must come and may'st come Obj. But this Doctrine is decried for Antinomianism Answ They know not what Antimonanism is that thus brand us as hereafter I shall God-assisting prove If this is to be an Antimonian we must be all such and let them mock on the Lord open their Eyes We are for the Law as Paul was and for Holiness and sincere Obedience as any Men in the World but we would have Men act from right Principles and to a right end We would have Men act in Holiness from a Principle of Faith from a Principle of Spiritual Life be first married to Christ that they may bring forth Fruit to God Rom. 7. 4. We preach to you Sinners that Jesus Christ will entertain you if you come to him bid you welcome and not cast you off because of the Greatness of your Sins though you have no Qualifications to recommend you to him Would you wash your selves from your Sins and then come to the Fountain of his Blood to be washed we hold forth Christ to be your whole Saviour and that he is set forth as the Propitiation through Faith in his Blood whom if you close with and believe in you shall be justified We tell you God justifies the Ungodly i. e. that they are so before justified Nor is ou● Doctrine any other than what all sound Protestants have always contended for nay which the Church of England in her 39 Articles doth assert viz. Imputed Righteousness and Justification only for the Merits of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by Faith and not for our own Works and Deservings and that we are justified by Faith only and that Works done before the Grace of Christ and the Inspiration of his Spirit are not pleasing to God forasmuch as they spring not from Faith in Christ neither do they make Men meet to receive Grace c. Let me exhort you not to receive for Truth all things that you find asserted in some Men's Books Sermons and Writings though recommended by such Men you have so great a Veneration for I hope some of those Ministers that have set their Hands to Mr. William ' s late Book will see Cause to repent of their rash Act and great Inadvertency for we cannot see but that the said Book brings in another Gospel or is a Subversion of the Gospel tho' the unwary Reader may not soon discover the