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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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decreed the time of my Life in the use of Means so God hath decreed my Salvation in the use of Word Prayer Sacraments And as a Man that refuseth his ●ood murders himself so he that refuseth to work out his Salvation doth destroy himself The Vessels of Mercy are said to be prepar'd unto Glory Rom. 9.23 How are they prepar'd but by being sanctified and that cannot be but in the use of Means therefore let not God's Decree take thee off from Holy Endeavour A good Saying of Dr. Preston Hast thou an Heart to pray to God it is a sign no Decree of Wrath is passed against thee Use 1. If God's Decree be Eternal and Unchangeable then God doth not Elect our Faith foreseen as the Arminians Rom. 9.11 The children being not yet born that the purpose of God according to election might stand It was said Iacob have I loved Esau have I hated We are not elected for Holiness but to Holiness Eph. 1.3 If we are not justified for our Faith much less elected for our Faith but we are not justified for it We are said to be justified 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through Faith as an Instrument Eph. 2.8 but not for Faith as a Cause and if not justified for Faith then much less elected God's Decree of Election is Eternal and Unchangeable therefore depends not upon Faith foreseen Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life believed They were not elected because they believed but they believed because they were elected Use 2. If God's Decree be Unchangeable 't is Comfort in two Cases 1. Concerning God's Providences towards his Church We are ready to quarrel with Providence if every thing doth not jump with our Desire Remember God's Work goes on and nothing falls out but what he hath decreed from Eternity 2. God hath decreed Troubles for the Churches good the troubling of God's Church is like the Angel's troubling the Water Ioh. 5.4 which made way for healing his People He hath decreed Troubles in the Church His fire is in Sion and his furnace in Ierusalem Isa. 31.9 The Wheels in a Watch move cross one to another but they all carry on the Motion of the Watch So the Wheels of Providence often move cross to our Desires but still they carry on God's unchangeable Decree Dan. 12.10 Many shall be made white God lets the Waters of Affliction be poured on his People he doth but lay them a Whitening Therefore murmur not at God's Dealings His Work goes on nothing falls out but what he hath wisely decreed from Eternity every thing shall promote God's Design and fulfil his Decree 2. Comfort to the Godly in regard of their Salvation 2 Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God stands sure having this seal the Lord knows who are his God's Counsel of Election is Unchangeable once elected and for ever elected Rev. 3.5 I will not blot his name out of the book of life The Book of God's Decree hath no Errata's in it no blottings out once justified never unjustified Hos. 13.14 Repentance shall be hid from mine eyes God never repents of his electing Love ● Joh. 13.1 He loved them to the end Therefore if thou art a Believer comfort thy self with this the Immutability of God's Decree Use 3. To conclude a word to the Wicked who march furiously against God and his People let them know God's Decree is Unchangeable God will not alter it nor can they break it and while they resist God's Will they fulfil it There 's a twofold Will of God Voluntas praecepti decreti The Will of God's Precept and of his Decree While the Wicked resist the Will of God's Precept they fulfil the Will of his Permissive Decree Iudas betrays Christ Pilate condemns him the Souldiers crucify him while they resisted the Will of God's Precept they fulfilled the Will of his Permissive Decree Acts 4.28 Such as are wicked God commands one thing they do the quite contrary to keep Sabbath they prophane it while they disobey his Command they fulfil his Permissive Decree If a Man set up two Nets one of Silk the other of Iron the Silken Net may be broken not the Iron God's Commands are the Silken Net while Men break the Silken Net of God's Command they are taken in the Iron Net of his Decree while they sit backward to God's Precepts they row forward to his Decree his Decree to permit their Sin and to punish them for their Sin permitted Of the Wisdom of GOD. THE next Attribute is Gods ' Wisdom which is one of the brightest Beams of the Godhead Iob 9.4 He is wise in heart Kacham lavau The Heart is the Seat of Wisdom Cor in Hebraeo sumitur pro Iudicio Pineda Among the Hebrews the Heart is put for Wisdom Iob 34.32 Let Men of Understanding tell me In the Hebrew Let Men of Heart tell me God is wise in heart that is he is most wise 1. God is only wise he doth monopolize and ingross all Wisdom Ergo he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only wise God 1 Tim. 1.17 All the Treasures of Wisdom are lock'd up in him and no Creature can have any Wisdom but as God is pleased to give it out of his Treasury 2. God is perfectly wise there is no defect in his Wisdom Men may be wise in some things but in other things may betray imprudence and weakness But God is the Exemplar and Pattern of Wisdom and the Pattern must be perfect Matth. 5.48 God's Wisdom appears in two things 1. His Infinite Intelligence 2. His Exact Working 1. His Infinite Intelligence He knows the most profound obstruse Secrets Dan. 2.28 He knows the Thoughts which are the most intricate subtil things Amos 4.13 He declareth to Man what is his thought Let Sin be contrived never so politickly God will pull off all Masks and Disguises and make an Heart-Anatomy He knows all future Contingencies ante intuitu all things are before him in one clear Prospect 2. His exact curious Working He is wise in heart his wisdom lies in his works These Works of God are bound up in three great Volumes where we may read his Wisdom 1. The Work of Creation The Creation as it is a Monument of God's Power so a Looking-glass in which we may see his Wisdom None but a wise God could so curiously contrive the World Behold the Earth deck'd with variety of Flowers which are both for Beauty and Fragrancy the Heaven bespangled with Lights we may see the glorious Wisdom of God blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars His Wisdom is seen in the marshalling and ordering every thing in its proper Place and Sphere If the Sun had been set lower it would have burnt us if higher it would not have warm'd us with its Beams God's Wisdom is seen in appointing the Seasons of the Year Psal. 74.17 Thou hast made Summer and Winter If it had been all Summer the Heat would have scorched us if all Winter the Cold would
God Resp. God is a Spirit Infinite Eternal and Unchangeable in his Being Wisdom Power Holiness Justice Goodness and Truth Here is 1. something implied That there is a God 2. Expressed that he is a Spirit 3. What kind of Spirit 1. Implied that there is a God The question What is God takes it for granted that there is a God the belief of God's Essence is the Foundation of all Religious Worship Heb. 11.6 He that comes to God must believe that he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there must be a first Cause which gives a Being and Existence to all things besides We come to know that there is a God 1. By the Book of Nature the Notion of a Deity is engraven in Man's Heart it is demonstrable by the Light of Nature I think it hard for a Man to be a natural Atheist he may wish there were no God he may dispute against a Deity but he cannot in his Judgment believe there is no God unless by accumulated Sin his Conscience be sear'd and he hath such a Lethargy upon him that he hath sinn'd away his very Sense and Reason 2. We come to know that there is a God by his Works and this is so evident a Demonstration of a God-head that the most Atheistical Spirits when they have considered these Works of God have been forced to acknowledge some Wise and Supream Power the Maker of these Things as 't is reported of Galen and others 1. We will begin with the greater World 1. The Creation of the glorious Fabrick of Heaven and Earth sure there must be some Architect or first Cause the World could not make itself Who could hang the Earth on Nothing but the Great God Who could provide such rich Furniture for the Heavens the glorious Constellations the Firmament bespangled with such glittering Lights all this speaks a Deity We may see God's Glory blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars Who could give the Earth its Clothing cover it with Grass and Corn adorn it with Flowers enrich it with Gold only God Iob 28.4 Who but God could make the sweet Musick in the Heavens cause the Angels to joyn in consort and sound forth the Praises of their Maker Job 38.7 When the morning-stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy If a Man should go into a far Country and see stately Edifices there he would never imagine that these could build themselves but that some greater Power built them To imagine that the Work of the Creation was not framed by God is as if we should conceive a curious Landskip to be drawn by a Pensil without the Hand of a Limner Acts 17.24 God that made the world and all things therein To Create is proper to a Deity 2. The wise Gubernation of all things evince there is a God God is the great Superintendent of the World he holds the Golden Reins of Government in his Hand guiding all things most regularly and harmoniously to their proper end who that eyes Providence but must be forced to acknowledge there is a God Providence is the Queen and Governness of the World it is the Hand that turns the Wheel of the whole Creation Providence sets the Sun its Race the Sea its Bounds If God should not guide the World things would run into an Ataxy and Confusion When one looks on a Clock and sees the motion of the Wheels the striking of the Hammar the hanging of the Plummets he would say there were some Artificer did make it and put it into that Order So when we see the excellent Order and Harmony in the Universe the Sun that great Luminary dispensing its Light and Heat to the World without which the World were but a Grave or Prison the Rivers sending forth their silver Streams to refresh the Bodies of Men and prevent a Drought and every Creature acting within its Sphere and keeping its due Bounds we must needs acknowledge there is a God who wisely orders and governs all these things Who could set this great Army of the Creatures in their several Ranks and Squadrons and keep them in their constant March but he whose Name is The LORD of Hosts And as God doth wisely dispose all things in the whole Regiment of the Creatures so by his Power he doth support them Did God suspend and withdraw his Influence never so little the Wheels of the Creation would unpin and the Axle-tree break asunder 3. The Motion of the Creatures All Motion as the Philosophers say is from something that is unmoveable As for Example The Elements are moved by the Influence and Motion of the heavenly Bodies The Sun and Moon and these Planets are moved by the highest Orb call'd Primum Mobile now if one should ask Who moves that highest Orb or the first Mover of the Planets Sure it can be no other hand but God himself 2. Let us speak of Man who is a Microcosm or lesser World The excellent Contexture and Frame of his Body who is wrought curiously as with Needle-work Psal. 139.15 I was curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth And the Endowment of this Body with a noble Soul who but God could make such an Union of different Substances Flesh and Spirit In him we live and move and have our being The quick acute Motion of every Part of the Body shews that there is a God we may see something of him in the sparkling of the Eye And if the Cabinet of the Body be so curiously wrought what is the Jewel The Soul hath a Coelestial Brightness in it as Damascen saith 'T is a Diamond set in a Ring of Clay What noble Faculties is the Soul endowed with Understanding Will Affections which are a Glass of the Trinity as Plato speaks The Matter of the Soul is Spiritual 't is a Divine Sparkle lighted from Heaven and being spiritual is immortal as Scaliger notes Anima non senescit the Soul doth not wax old it lives for ever And who could create a Soul enobled with such rare Angelical Properties but God We must needs say as the Psalmist It is he that hath made us and not we our selves Psalm 100.3 2. We may prove a Deity by our own Conscience Conscience is God's Deputy or Vicegerent Conscience is a Witness of a Deity If there were no Bible to tell us there is a God yet Conscience might Conscience as the Apostle saith either accuseth or excuseth Rom. 2.15 Conscience acts in order to an higher Judicatory 1. Natural Conscience being kept free from gross sin excuseth When a Man doth Vertuous Actions lives soberly and righteously obeserves the golden Maxim Doing to others as he would have them do to him then Conscience approves and saith well done Conscience like a Bee gives Honey 2. Natural Conscience in the Wicked doth accuse When Men go against the Light of Conscience then they feel the Worm of Conscience Eheu quis intus scorpio Sen. Conscience being sinned against spits fire in Mens
all things he cannot deny himself Answ. Though God can do all things he cannot do that which stains the glory of his Godhead he cannot sin he cannot do that which implies a Contradiction To be a God of Truth and yet deny himself is a Contradiction Use 1. If God be so infinite in Power Fear this great God We are apt to fear such as are in power Ier. 5.22 Fear ye not me saith the Lord will ye not tremble at my presence He hath power to cast our Souls and Bodies into Hell Psal. 90.11 Who knows the power of his wrath God can with the same Breath that made us dissolve us his Eyes are as a flame of fire the Rocks are thrown down by him Nah. 1.6 Solomon saith Where the word of a King is there is power Eccles 8.4 much more where the word of a God is O let us fear this mighty God! The fear of God would drive out all other base Fear Use 2. See the deplorable Condition of wicked Men 1. This Power of God is not for them 2. It is against them 1. This Power of God is not for them they have no Union with God therefore have no warrant to lay claim to his Power His Power is no relief to them He hath power to forgive sins but he will not put forth his power towards an impenitent sinner God's Power is an Eagles wing to carry the Saints to Heaven But what Priviledge is that to the wicked Though a Man will carry his Child in his Arms over a dangerous water yet he will not carry an Enemy in his Arms. God's Power is not engaged to help those that fight against him Let Miseries come upon the Wicked they have none to help them they are like a Ship in a storm without a Pilot driven upon the Rocks 2. This Power of God is against the Wicked God's Power will not be the Sinner's Shield to defend him but a Sword to wound him God's Power will bind the the Sinner in Chains God's Power serves to revenge the wrong done to his Mercy God will be Almighty to damn the Sinner Now in what a condition is every Unbeliever God's Power is engaged against him and it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God Hebr. 10.31 Use 3. It reproves such as do not believe this Power of God We say we do not doubt of God's Power but his Will But indeed it is God's Power that we question Is any thing too hard for God Jer. 32.27 yet we stagger through Unbelief as if the Arm of God's Power were shrunk and he could not help in desperate Cases Take away a King's Power and we un-king him take away the Lord's Power and we un-God him yet how guilty of this are we Did not Israel question God's Power Can he prepare a Table in the Wilderness Psal. 78.19 they thought the Wilderness was a fitter place for making of Graves then spreading of a Table Did not Martha doubt of Christ's Power Iohn 11.39 He hath been dead four days If Christ had been there while Lazarus was sick or when he had been newly dead Martha did not question but Christ could have raised him but he had laid in the Grave four days and now she seemed to question his Power Christ had as much ado to raise her Faith as to raise her dead Brother And Moses though an holy Man yet limits God 's Power through Unbelief Numb 11.21 The People amongst whom I am are six hundred thousand footmen and thou hast said I will give them flesh for a whole month shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them or shall all the Fish of the Sea be gathered for them to suffice them And the Lord said unto Moses is the Lord's hand waxed short This is a great Affront to God to go to deny his Power That Men doubt of God's Power appears 1. By their taking indirect Courses Would they defraud in their Dealings use false Weights if they believed the Power of God that he could provide for them 2. By their depending more upon second Causes then upon God 2 Chron. 16.12 In his disease he sought not to the Lord but to the Physitian Use 4. If God be infinite in Power then let us take heed of hardning our hearts against God Iob 9.4 Who hath hardned himself against him and prospered Iob sends a Challenge to all Creatures in Heaven and Earth Who is he did ever take up the Bucklers against God and came of Conquerour For a Person to go on daringly in any sin is to harden his heart against God and as it were to raise a War against Heaven and let him remember God is Elshaddai Almighty he will be too hard for them that oppose him Iob 40.9 Hast thou an arm like God Such as will not bow to his golden Scepter shall be broken with his iron Rod. Iulian hardned his heart against God he opposed him to his Face but what got he at last did he prosper Being wounded in Battel he threw up his Blood into the Air and said to Christ Vicisti Galilaee O Galilean thou hast overcome I acknowledge thy Power whose Name and Truth I have opposed Will Folly contend with Wisdom Weakness with Power Finite with Infinite O take heed of hardning your heart against God! he can send Legions of Angels to avenge his Quarrel 'T is better to meet God with Tears in your Eyes then Weapons in your Hand You may overcome God sooner by Repentance then by Resistance Use 5. Get an Interest in God and then this glorious Power is engaged for you God gives it under his hand that he will put forth the whole Power of his God-head for the good of his People 1 Chron. 17.24 The Lord of hoasts is the God of Israel even a God to Israel This Almightiness of God's Power is a wonderful Support and Comfort to every Believer It was Sampson's Riddle Iudg. 14.14 Out of the strong came forth sweetness So out of the Attribute of God's Power out of this strong comes forth sweetness 'T is Comfort in several Cases 1. In case of strong Corruption My sins saith a Child of God are potent I have no power against this Army that comes against me I pray and humble my Soul by Fasting but my sins return upon me I but dost thou believe the Power of God the strong God can conquer thy strong Corruption though sin be too hard for thee yet not for him he can soften hard hearts quicken the dead Is any thing too hard for the Lord Gen. 18.14 Set God's Power on work By Faith and Prayer say Lord it is not for thy honour that the Devil should have so strong a Party within me O break the head of this Leviathan Abba Father all things are possible to thee 2. In case of strong Temptation Satan is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The strong Man O but remember the Power of God Christ is call'd
Coeternity and Consubstantiality with his Father Iohn 10.30 I and my Father are One It were a Blasphemy for any Angel to speak thus Yet further to prove Christ's Godhead consider 1. the glorious incommunicable Attributes belonging to God the Father are ascribed to Christ. 1. Is God the Father Omnipotent so is Jesus Christ. He is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Almighty Rev. 1.8 he Creates Col. 1.16 2. Is God the Father infinitely Immense filling all places Ier. 23.24 so is Jesus Christ. While Christ was on the Earth by his bodily presence he was at the same time in the bosom of his Father Iohn 3.13 in regard of his Divine presence 2. The same Iura Regalia or Prerogatives Royal which belong to God the Father belong also to Christ. 1. Doth God the Father seal Pardons this is a Flower of Christ's Crown Matth. 9.2 Thy sins be forgiven thee Nor doth Christ only remit sin organicè as Ministers do by virtue of a Power delegated to them from God but Christ doth it by his own Power and Authority 2. Is God the Father the adequate Object of Faith is he to be believed in so is the Son Iohn 14.1 3. Doth Adoration belong to God the Father so it doth to the Son Hebr. 1.6 Let all the Angels of God worship him How Sacrilegious therefore is the Socinian who would rob Christ of the best Flower of his Crown his Godhead they that deny Christ to be God must greatly wrest or else deny the Scripture to be the Word of God 3. It confutes the Arrians who deny the Holy Ghost to be God The Eternal Godhead subsists in the Holy Ghost Iohn 16.13 He shall guide you into all Truth Christ speaks not there of an Attribute but a Person And that the Godhead subsists in the Person of the Holy Ghost appears thus The Spirit who gives diversity of Gifts is said to be the same Lord and the same God 1 Cor. 12.5 6. The black and unpardonable sin is said in a special manner to be committed against the Godhead subsisting in the Holy Ghost Matth. 12.32 The mighty power of God is made manifest by the Holy Ghost He changeth the Hearts of Men. The Devil would have Christ prove himself to be God by turning Stones into Bread but thus the Holy Ghost shews his Godhead by turning Stones into Flesh Ezek. 36.26 I will take away the stony heart and give you an heart of flesh Yet further the power and Godhead of the Holy Ghost appeared in the effecting the glorious Conception of our Lord Jesus Christ the very Shadow of the Holy Ghost made a Virgin conceive Luke 1.35 The Holy Ghost works Miracles which transcend the sphere of Nature as raising the Dead Rom. 8.11 to him belongs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Divine Worship our Souls and Bodies are the Temples of the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 6.19 in which Temples he is to be worshipped vers 20. We are baptized in the Name of the Holy Ghost therefore either we must believe his Godhead or renounce our Baptism in his Name Methinks it were enough for such Men as have not so much as heard whether there be an Holy Ghost or no Acts 19.2 to deny his Deity but that any who go for Christians should deny this Article of their Creed seems to me very strange They who would wittingly and willingly blot out the third Person shall have their Names blotted out of the Book of Life Use 2. of Exhortation 1. Believe this Doctrine the Trinity of Persons in the Unity of Essence The Trinity is purely an Object of Faith The Plumb-line of Reason is too short to fathom this Mystery but where Reason cannot wade there Faith must swim There are some Truths in Religion may be demonstrated by Reason as that there is a God but the Trinity of Persons in Unity of Essence is wholly Supernatural and must be believed by Faith This Sacred Doctrine though it be not against Reason yet it is above Reason Those illuminated Philosophers that could find out the Causes of things and discourse of the Magnitude and Influence of the Stars the Nature of Minerals could never by their deepest Search find out the Mystery of the Trinity This is of Divine Revelation and must be adored with humble believing we can be no good Christians without the firm belief of the Trinity How can we pray to God the Father but in the Name of Christ and through the help of the Spirit Believe the glorious Trinity How are the Quakers to be abhorr'd who go under the Name of Christians yet undervalue and renounce Jesus Christ. I have read of some of the Quakers who speak thus We deny the Person of him whom you call Christ and affirm That they who expect to be saved by that Christ without will be damned in that Faith Could the Devil himself speak worse Blasphemy they would pull up all Religion by the Roots and take away that Corner-stone on which the Hope of our Salvation is built 2. If there be one God subsisting in three Persons then let us give 1. Equal Reverence to all the Persons in the Trinity There is not more or less in the Trinity the Father is not more God then the Son and Holy Ghost There is an Order in the Godhead but no Degrees one Person hath not a Majority or Supereminency above another therefore we must give equal Worship to all the Persons Iohn 5.23 That all Men should honour the Son as they honour the Father Adore Unity in Trinity 2. Obey all the Persons in the blessed Trinity for all of them are God 1. Obey God the Father His words either preceptive or minatory must be observed Christ himself as Man obeyed God the Father Iohn 4.34 much more then must we Deut. 27.10 2. Obey God the Son Psalm 2.12 Kiss the Son lest he be angry Kiss him with a kiss of Obedience Christ's Commands are not grievous 1 Iohn 5.3 Nothing he commands but is for our interest and benefit O then kiss the Son Why do the Elders throw down their Crowns at the feet of Christ and fall down before the Lamb Rev. 4.10 11. but to testifie their Subjection and to profess their Readiness to serve and obey him 3. Obey God the Holy Ghost our Souls are breath'd into us by the glorious Spirit Iob 33.4 The Spirit of God hath made me Our Souls are adorned by the blessed Spirit Every Grace is a Divine Sparkle lighted in the Soul by the Holy Ghost Nay more the Spirit of God sanctified Christ's Humane Nature he united it with the Divine and fitted the Man Christ to be our Mediator Well then doth this third Person in the Trinity the Holy Ghost deserve to be obeyed he is God and this Tribute of Homage and Obedience is to be paid him by us Of the CREATION Quest. VII WHat are the Decrees of God The Decrees of God are his eternal purpose according to the counsel of his own will whereby for his own
the adoption and the glory But now in the time of Gospel the Chartar is enlarged and the believing Gentiles are within the Line of Communication and have a Right to the Priviledge of Adoption as well as the Iews Acts 10.35 In every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted with him Position 2. Adoption takes in both Sexes Females as well as Males 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father unto you and ye shall be my sons and daughters I have read in some Countries Females are excluded from the Supream Dignity as by the Salique Law in France no Woman can inherit a Crown But if we speak of Spiritual Priviledges Females are as capable as Males Every gracious Soul of whatever Sex lays claim to Adoption and hath an Interest in God as a Father Ye shall be my sons and daughters saith the Lord Almighty Position 3. Adoption is an Act of pure Grace Eph. 1.5 Having predestinated us to the adoption of children according to the good pleasure of his will Adoption is a Mercy spun out of the Bowels of Free-grace all by Nature are Strangers therefore have no Right to Sonship only God is pleased to adopt one and not another to make one a Vessel of Glory another a Vessel of Wrath. The adopted Heir may cry out Lord how is it thou wilt show thyself to me and not unto the World Quest. What this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this Filiation or Adoption is Resp. Adoption is the taking a Stranger into the Relation of a Son and Heir So Moses was the adopted Son of King Pharoah's Daughter Exod. 2.10 And Esther was the adopted Child of her Cousin Mordecai Esth. 2.7 Thus God adopts us into the Family of Heaven and God in adopting us doth two things 1. He Ennobles us with his Name he who is adopted bears his Name who adopts him Rev. 3.12 I will write on him the name of my God 2. God consecrates us with his Spirit Whom he Adopts he Anoints whom he makes Sons he makes Saints When a Man adopts another for his Son and Heir he may put his Name upon him but he cannot put his Disposition into him if he be of a morose rugged Nature he cannot alter it But whom God adopts he sanctifies He doth not only give them a new Name but a new Nature 2 Pet. 1.4 God turns the Wolf into a Lamb he makes the Heart humble and gracious he works such a Change as if another Soul did dwell in the same Body Quest. From what State doth God take us when he adopts us Resp. From a State of Sin and Misery King Pharoah's Daughter took Moses out of the Ark of Bulrushes in the Water and adopted him for her Son God did not take us out of the Water but out of our Bloud and adopted us Ezek. 16. God adopted us from Slavery It is a Mercy to redeem a Slave but it is more to adopt him Quest. To what God adopts us Resp. He adopts us to a State of Excellency it were much for God to take a Clod of Dust and make it a Star it is more for God to take a Piece of Clay and Sin and adopt it for his Heir 1. God adopts us to a State of Liberty Adoption is a State of Freedom A Slave being adopted is made a free Man Gal. 4.7 Thou art no more a servant but a son Quest. How is an adopted Son free Resp. 1. Not to do what he list he is freed from the Dominion of Sin the Tyranny of Satan the Curse of the Law 2. He is free in the manner of Worship he hath God's free Spirit which makes him free and chearful in his Service of God he is joyful in the house of prayer Isa. 56.7 2. God adopts us to a State of Dignity God makes us Heirs of Promise God Instals us into Honour Isa. 43.4 Since thou wast precious in my sight thou hast been honourable The Adopted are God's Treasure Exod. 19.5 His Jewels Mal. 3.17 His first Born Heb. 12.23 They have Angels for their Life-guard Heb. 1.14 They are of the Bloud-Royal of Heaven 1 Iob. 3.9 The Scripture hath set forth their Spiritual Heraldry they have their Escutcheon or Coat-armour Sometimes they give the Lyon for their Courage Prov. 28.1 Sometimes the Dove for their Meekness Cant. 2.14 Sometimes the Eagle for their Sublimeness Isa. 40.31 Thus you see their Coat of Arms display'd but what is Honour without Inheritance God adopts all his Sons to an Inheritance Luke 12.32 It is your Father's good pleasure to give you a kingdom 'T is no Disparagment to be the Sons of God To reproach the Saints is as if Shimei had reproached David when he was going to be made King Adoption ends in Coronation The Kingdom God gives his adopted Sons and Heirs excels all Earthly Monarchies 1. In Riches Rev. 21.21 the Gates of Pearl and the Streets of pure Gold and as it were transparent Glass 2. In Tranquility it is peaceable the white Lily of Peace is the best Flower of a Prince's Crown Pax una triumphis innumeris melior No Divisions at Home or Invasions Abroad no more the Noise of the Drum or Canon but the Voice of Harpers harping the Hieroglyphick of Peace Rev. 14.2 3. In Stability other Kingdoms are corruptible though they have Heads of Gold yet Feet of Clay but this Kingdom into which the Saints are adopted runs parallel with Eternity 't is a Kingdom that cannot be shaken Heb. 12.28 The Heirs of Heaven reign for ever and ever Rev. 22.5 Quest. What is the Organical or Instrumental Cause of Adoption Resp. Faith interests us in the Priviledge of Adoption Gal. 3.26 Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Iesus Before Faith be wrought we are Spiritually Illegitimate we have no relation to God as a Father an Unbeliever may call God Iudge but not Father Faith is the filiating Grace it confers upon us the Title of Sonship and gives us right to inherit Quest. Why Faith is the Instrument of Adoption more then any other Grace Resp. 1. Faith is a quickning Grace it is the Vital Artery of the Soul Hab. 2.4 The just shall live by faith Life makes us capable of Adoption dead Children are never adopted 2. Faith makes us CHRIST's Brethren and so GOD comes to be our Father Use 1. Branch 1. See the amazing Love of God in making us his Sons Plato gave God Thanks that he had made him a Man and not only a Man but a Philosopher but it is infinitely more that he should invest us with the Prerogative of Sons It is Love in God to feed us but more to adopt us 1 Joh. 3.1 Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God! It is an Ecce Admirantis a Behold of Wonder The Wonder of God's Love in adopting us will appear the more if we consider these six things 1. That God should adopt us when he
not having a Wedding Garment Men are loth to ask themselves the Question O my Soul art thou a fit Guest for the Lord's Table Are there not some Sins thou hast to bewail Are there not some Evidences for Heaven that thou hast to get Now when Persons will not ask themselves the Question then God will bring such a Question as this to them How came ye in hither to my Table not prepared How came ye in hither with an unbelieving or profane Heart It will be such a Question as will cause an Heart-trembling God will examine a Man as the chief Captain did Paul with Scourging Acts 22.24 'T is true the best Saint if God should weigh him in the Ballance would be sound defective But when a Christian hath made an impartial Search and hath laboured to deal uprightly between God and his own Soul Christ's Merits will cast in some Grains of Allowance into the Scales 4. Self-examining is needful because of that Secret Corruption in the Heart which will not be found out without searching There are in the Heart Plangendae Tenebrae Aug. Hidden Pollutions It is with a Christian as with Ioseph's Brethren when the Steward accused them of having the Cup they were ready to swear they had not the Cup in their Sack but upon Search it was found there Little doth a Christian think what Pride Atheism Uncleanness is in his Heart till he searcheth Therefore if there be such hidden Wickedness like a Spring that runs under Ground we had need examine our selves that finding out our secret Sin we may be humbled and repent Hidden Sins if not searched out defile the Soul If Corn lie long in the Chaff the Chaff defiles the Corn hidden Sins layn long in defile our Duties Needful therefore it is before we come to the Holy Supper to search out these hidden Sins as Israel searched for Leaven before they came to the Passover 5. Self-examining is needful because without it we may easily have a Cheat put upon us Ier. 17.9 The Heart is deceitful above all things Many a Man's Heart will tell him he is fit for the Lord's Table As when Christ asked the Sons of Zebedee Matth. 20.22 Are ye able to drink the Cup I shall drink of Can ye drink such a Bloody Cup of Suffering They say unto him We are able So the Heart will suggest to a Man He is fit to drink of the Sacramental Cup he hath on the Wedding Garment Grande profundum est homo Aug. The Heart is a Grand Impostor It is like a cheating Tradesman which will put one off with bad Wares The Heart will put a Man off with ●●eming Grace in stead of saving A Tear or two shed is Repentance a few lazie Desires is Faith Blue and red Flowers that grow among the Corn look like good Flowers but they are beautiful Weeds The foolish Virgins Lamps looked as if they had had Oyl in them but they had none Therefore to prevent a Cheat that we may not take False Grace in stead of True we had need make a thorough Disquisition and Search of our Hearts before we come to the Lord's Table 6. Self-examining is needful because of those False Fears the Godly are apt to nourish in their Hearts which make them go sad to the Sacrament As they who have no Grace for want of Examining presume so they who have Grace for want of Examining are ready to despair Many of God's Children look upon themselves through the black Spectacles of Fear They fear Christ is not formed in them they fear they have no Right to the Promise and these Fears in the Heart cause Tears in the Eye Whereas would they but search and examine they might find they had Grace Are not their Hearts humbled for Sin And what is this but the bruised Reed Do they not weep after the Lord And what are these Tears but Seeds of Faith Do they not Thirst after Christ in an Ordinance What is this but the New Creature crying for the Breast Here are you see Seeds of Grace and would Christians examine their Hearts they might see there is something of God in them and so their false Fears would be prevented and they might approach with Comfort to these Holy Mysteries in the Eucharist Mark XIV 22 Iesus took Bread c. 7. Self-examining is needful in respect of the Danger in coming unworthily without Examination 1 Cor. 11.27 He shall be guilty of the Body and Blood of the Lord. Par facit quasi Christum trucidaret Grotius i. e. God reckons with him as with a Crucifyer of the Lord Iesus He doth not Drink Christ's Blood but sheds it and so brings that Curse upon him as the Jews His Blood be upon us and our Children The Vertue of Christ's Blood nothing more comfortable the Guilt of it nothing more Formidable 4. We must examine our selves before the Sacrament in respect of the Difficulty of Self-examining Work Difficulty raiseth a Noble Spirit Self-examining is difficult 1. Because it is an Inward Work it lies most with the Heart External Acts of Devotion are easie To lift up the Eye to bow the Knee to read over a few Prayers this is as easie as for the Papists to tell over a few Beads But to examine a Man's self to take the Heart as a Watch all in pieces to make a Scripture-Trial of our Fitness for the Lord's Supper this is not easie Reflexive Acts are hardest The Eye cannot see its self but by a Glass We must have the Glass of the Word and Conscience to see our own Hearts 'T is easie to spy the Faults of others but it is hard to find out our own 2. Self-examination is difficult in regard of Self-Love As Ignorance blinds so Self-love flatters What Solomon saith of Love Prov. 10.12 Love covereth all Sins is most true of Self-love A Man looking upon himself in the Glass of Self-love that flattering Glass his Vertues appear greater than they are and his Sins lesser Self-love makes a Man rather excuse himself than examine himself Self-love makes one think the best of himself and he who hath a good Opinion of himself doth not suspect himself and not suspecting himself he is not forward to Examine himself The Work therefore of self-Examination being so difficult it requires the more Impartiality and Industry Difficulty should be a Spur to Diligence 5. We must examine our selves before we come because of the Beneficialness of Self-examination The Benefit is great which way soever things turn If upon Examination we find that we have not Grace in Truth then the Mistake is discovered and the Danger prevented If we find that we have Grace we may take the Comfort of it He who upon Search finds that he hath the Minimum quod sic The least Degree of Grace he is like one that hath found his Box of Evidences he is an happy Man he is a fit Guest at the Lord's Table he is Heir to all the Promises he is
at one draught catched Three Thousand Souls Let us examine How was our Faith wrought Did God in the Ministry of the word humble us Did he break up the fallow ground of our heart and then cast in the Seed of Faith a good sign but if you know not how you came by your Faith suspect your selves as we suspect Men to have stolen goods when they know not how they came by them 2. True Faith is at first minute and small like a grain of Mustard seed it is full of doubts and fears it is smoaking flax it smoaks with desire but doth not flame with comfort it is so small that a Christian can hardly discern whether he hath Faith or no. 3. True Faith is long in working non sit in instanti It costs many searchings of heart many Prayers and Tears there is a spiritual Combat the Soul suffers many sore Pangs of Humiliation before the Child of Faith be born they whose Faith is per saltum they leap out of sin into a confidence that Christ is theirs I say as Isaac concerning his Sons Venison Gen. 27.20 How is it that thou hast found it so quickly How is it that thou comest by thy Faith so soon The Seed in the Parable which sprung up suddenly withered Mark 4.5 Solent praecocia subito flaccescere 4. True Faith is ioyn'd with Sanctity as a little Bezoar is strong in operation and a little Musk sweetens so a little Faith purifies 1 Tim. 3.9 Holding the mistery of Faith in a pure Conscience Faith though it doth but touch Christ fetcheth an healing vertue from him Justifying Faith doth that in a spiritual sence which miraculous Faith doth it removes the Mountains of sin and casts them into the Sea of Christs ●lood 5. True Faith will trust God without a Pawn Though a Christian be cut short in Provisions the Fig-tree doth not blossom yet he will trust in God Fides Famem non formidat Faith fears not Famine God hath given us his Promise as his Bond Psal. 37.3 Verily thou shalt be fed Faith puts this Bond in suit God will rather work a Miracle than His promise shall fail He hath cause to suspect his Faith who saith he trusts God for the greater but dares not trust him for the lesser he trusts God for Salvation but dares not trust him for a livelihood 6. True Faith is Prolifical it brings for Fruit Faith hath Rachel's Beauty and Leah's Fruitfulness Fides pinguescit operibus Luther Faith is full of good works Faith believes as if it did not work and it works as if it did not believe Faith is the spouslike grace which marries Christ and good works are the Children which Faith bears by having such a Faith we may know the kingdom of God is within us Grace is certainly in our Hearts 3. We may know the kingdom of Grace is come into our hearts by having the noble grace of Love Faith and Love are the two Poles on which all Religion turns Cant. 1.4 The Vpright love thee True Love is to love God out of Choice Love turns the Soul into a Seraphin it makes it burn in a flame of Affection Love is the truest Touchstone of Sincerity Love is the Queen of the Graces it commands the whole Soul 2 Cor. 5.4 If our Love to God be Genuine and Real we let him have the Supremacy we set him in the highest room of our Soul we give him the purest of our Love Cant. 8.2 I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the juice of my Pomgrenate If the Spouse had any thing better than other a Cup more juicy and spiced Christ should drink of that We give the Creature the Milk of our Love but God the Cream In short if we love God aright we love his Laws we love his picture drawn in the Saints by the Pencil of the Holy Ghost we love his Presence in his Ordinances Sleidan saith the Protestants in France had a Church which they call'd Paradise as if they thought themselves in Paradise while they had Gods Presence in his Sanctuary The Soul that loves God loves his appearing 2 Tim. 4.8 It will be a glorious appearing to the Saints when their Union with Christ shall be compleat then their joy shall be full The Bride longs for the marriage day The Spirit and the Bride say come Even so come Lord Iesus Rev. 22.17 By this Sacred Love we may know the Kingdom of God is within us 4. We may know the Kingdom of Grace is come into our hearts by Spiritualizing the Duties of Religion 1 Pet. 2.5 Ye are an holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices Spiritualizing Duty consists in three things 1. Fixedness of Mind 2. Fervency of Devotion 3. Uprightness of Aim 1. Fixedness of Mind Then we Spiritualize Duty when our Minds are fixed on God 1 Cor. 7.35 That ye may attend on the Lord without distraction Though impertinent thoughts sometimes come into the heart in Duty yet they are not allowed Psal. 119.13 they come as unwelcome guests which are no sooner spyed but they are turned out 2. Fervency of Devotion Rom. 12.11 Fervent in Spirit serving the Lord 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 'T is a Metaphor alludes to Water that seeths and boyls over so the Affections boyl over the Eyes melt in tears the Heart flowes in holy ejaculations We not only bring our offering to God but our hearts 3. Uprightness of Aim An heart that is upright hath three ends in Duty 1. That he may grow more like God As Moses on the Mount had some of Gods Glory reflected on him his face shined 2 That he may have more communion with God 1 Iohn 1.6 our 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Our fellowship is with the Father 3. That he may bring more Glory to God 1 Pet. 4.11 Phil. 1.20 That Christ may be magnified Sincerity aimes at God in all though we shoot short yet we take a right aim This is a sure evidence of Grace the Spiritualizing Duty The Spirits of Wine are best so is the Spiritual part of Duty A little Spiritualness in Duty is better than all the gildings of the Temple or outward pompous Worship which doth so dazzle carnal eyes 5. We may know the Kingdom of Grace is come into us by antipathy and opposition against every known sin Psal. 119.104 I hate every false way Hatred is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist. against the whole kind Hatred is implacable Anger may be reconciled hatred cannot A gracious Soul not only forsakes sin as a Man forsakes his Country never to return to it more but hates sin as there 's an antipathy between the Crocadile and the Scorpion If the Kingdom of God be within us we not only hate sin for Hell but we hate it as Hell as being contrary to Gods Holiness and our Happiness 6. We may know the Kingdom of Grace is come into us when we have given up our selves to God by obedience As a Servant gives up himself to
expos'd to the Waves and Rocks 3. Watch your Temptations Satan continually lies in ambush and watcheth to draw us to sin Stat in procinctu diabolus he is fishing for our Souls he is either laying of snares or shooting of darts therefore we had need watch the Tempter that we be not decoyed into sin Most sin is committed for want of watchfulness 7. If you would be kept from the evil of sin consult with the Oracles of God be well versed in Scripture Psal. 119.11 Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee The word is Anceps gladius a two-edged Sword to cut asunder mens lusts When the Fogs and Vapours of sin begin to arise let but the Light of Scripture shine into the Soul and it dispels those Fogs Let the word of Christ dwell richly in you Col. 3.16 Alphonsus King of Arragon read over the Bible Fourteen times The word shews the damnable evil of sin it furnisheth us with Precepts which are so many Receipts and Antidotes against sin When Christ had a Temptation to sin he beat back the Tempter and wounded him Three times with this Sword of the Spirit It is written Why do men live in sin but because they either do not Read the Word or do not believe it 8. If you would be preserv'd from gross presumptuous sin get your hearts fired with love to God Love hath a great force in it it is strong as death it breaks the league between the heart and sin Two things in God cause Love First His Orient Beauty Moses desired to see some glimpse of it Lord shew me thy glory 2. His Amazing Love What a Prodigy of Love was it to give his Son out of his Bosom and lay such a Jewel to pawn for our Redemption These two the Orient of God's Beauty and the Magnitude of his Love may like two Loadstones draw our Love to God and if we love him we will not sin against him He that loves his Friend will not by any means displease him I have read of four men meeting together who asked one another What it was that kept them from sinning One said The Fear of Hell Another said The Joys of Heaven The Third said The Odiousness of Sin The Fourth said That which keeps me from sin is Love to God Shall I sin against so good a God Shall I abuse Love Love to God is the best Curben-bit to keep from sin 9. If you would be kept from the evil of sin be diligent in a Calling Dū laboribus omnia vendunt Adam in Paradise must till the Ground Such as live idly expose themselves to sin if we have no work to do Satan will find us work He sows most of his seed in Fallow ground A Woman being much tempted to sin came to Reverend Mr. Greenham for Advice What she should do to resist the Temptation He gave her this Answer Be always well employed that so when Satan comes he may find thee busied in thy Calling and thou maist not be at leisure to listen to his Temptations 10. If you would be kept from sin fix the eye of your Mind upon the Beauty of Holiness Holiness consists in our Conformity to God Holiness is the sparkling of the Divine Nature a beam of God shining in the Soul How lovely is Christ's Bride when decked and bespangled with the Jewels of Holiness What makes the Seraphims Angels of Light but their Holiness Do but think with your selves what a splendid glorious thing Holiness is and it will cause a disgust and hatred of sin which is so contrary to it The beholding of Beauty makes one out of love with Deformity 11. If you would keep from the evil of sin meditate frequently of Death First The unavoidableness of it Heb. 9.27 Statutum est It is appointed for all once to die We are not so sure to lie down this night in our Bed as we are to lie down in our Grave Secondly The uncertainty of the Time We are but Tenants at will we hold our Life at the Will of our Landlord And how soon may God turn us out of this house of clay Death oft comes when we least look for it The Floud as some Learned Writers observe came in the Month Zif or April in the Spring when the Trees were Blossoming and the Birds Singing then came the Floud when they least looked for it So oft in the Spring of Youth when the Body is most healthy and the Spirits most sprightly and vigorous and Death is least thought on then it comes Could we think often and seriously of Death it would give a Death's-wound to sin Nihil sic revocato peocata quàm crebra mortis contemplatio Aug. No stronger Antidote against sin than this Am I now Singing and to morrow may be Dying What if Death should take me doing the Devil's work Would it not send me to him to receive my Wages Would but the Adulterer think I am now in the Act of Sin but how soon may Death come and then I who have burned in lust must burn in Hell This sure would strike a damp into him and make him afraid of going after strange Flesh. 12. If you would be kept from Gross Scandalous Sins beware of a Covetous Heart Covetousness is a dry Drunkenness He who thirsts insatiably after the World will stick at no sin he will betray Christ and a Good Cause for Money Cui nihil satis eidem nihil turpe Tacitus 1 Tim. 6.10 The love of Money is the root of all evil From this Root comes First Theft Achan's covetous humour made him steal the VVedge of Gold Josh. 7.21 Covetousness makes the Jayls so full Secondly From this root comes Murder VVhy did Ahab Stone Naboth to death but to possess his Vineyard 1 King 21.13 Covetousness hath made many swim to the Crown in blood Thirdly From this bitter Root of Covetousness proceeds Cousenage It is the Covetous hand holds false weights Fourthly From this Root of covetousness comes Uncleanness You read of the hire of a Whore Deut. 23.18 For Money she would let both her Conscience and Chastity be set to sale O if you would be kept from the evil of sin beware of Covetousness which is the In-let to so many sins 13. Let us be much in Prayer to God to keep us from Ingulphing our selves in sin Psal. 19.11 Keep back thy servant from presumptuous sins We have no power inherent to keep our selves from evil Arnoldus saith That Man in his corrupt estate hath Aliqua● reliquias vitae Spiritualis Some Reliques of Spiritual Life left And Arminius saith Man hath a sufficiency of Grace in himself whereby he may Abstinere à malo abstain from evil Free-will is a sufficient curb to check and pull him back from sin But then what needed Christ to have Taught us this Prayer Libera nos à malo Deliver us from evil If we have power of our selves to keep from sin What need we pray to