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A69130 The Christian mans walke with the most regardable and remarkable steppes thereof, the true rule according to which, and manner how we must walke: shewing the infallible properties of the children of light. Newly published by the author Nathanael Cole, Preacher at S. Leonards Bromley in Middlesex, on the backside of Stratford-Bow neere London. Cole, Nathaniel, 1584 or 5-1626. 1624 (1624) STC 5534; ESTC S115975 148,624 710

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6 7. Thus praying without faith we aske but receiue nothing because we aske amisse Iam. 4. 3. It must bee the prayer of faith that must doe the deede and preuaile with God Iam. 5. 15. Lastly no profitable hearing the Word without faith For the Gospel was preached vnto them of old time as it is now preached vnto vs but it did not profit them because it was not mixt with faith in those who heard it Heb. 4. 2. Thirdly wee must walke by faith because the things promised and expected of vs are inuisible and cannot bee beheld in outward appearance as remission of sinnes iustification the resurrection and life euerlasting Therefore faith is the ground of things hoped for the euidence of things not seene Heb. 11. 1. And thus in all the dueties of our generall and particular callings wee must walke that is liue by faith not to post off all doing of good vntill death thinking to goe to heauen with saying Lord haue mercy vpon mee but hee that will die in faith must liue in faith No pleasing of GOD without faith No saluation without pleasing of God Ergo no saluation without liuing by faith To which faith true repentance must bee ioyned for one cannot goe without the other faith must shewe it selfe in the fruits of repentance and howsoeuer the beginnings of repentance are before faith yet the act of repentance it selfe and the fruits of it follow faith The second way of God The second way wherein we must walke is the way of Gods Commaundements And then are we said to walke in this way when we yeeld obedience vnto all Gods Commandements Vpright obedience though imperfect is walking in them That the Commandements are a way and obeying of them is the walking in them it thus appeareth Dauid saith I will runne the way of thy Commandements Psal 119. 32. Here they are called a way The children of Israel turned out of the way which their fathers walked in obeying the Commaundements of the Lord Iudg. 2. 17. here obedience is walking in this way For first their fathers walked in this way How did they walke Obeying the Commaundements What did the children of Israel They did turne out of the way and did not walke in it How so because they did not so as their fathers did that is they obeyed not the Commaundements Therefore thou shalt keepe the Commaundements of the Lord thy God to walke in his wayes Deut. 8. 6. This is the onely thing which God requireth And now Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to feare the Lord thy God to walke in all his wayes c. Deut. 10. 12. Yee shall walke after the Lord your God and feare him and keepe his Commandements Deut. 13. 4. Wee must anouch the Lord to bee our God and to walke in his wayes c. And the Lord will anouch vs to bee his peculiar people Deut. 26. 17 18. See I haue set before you this day life and good death and euill life and good in that I commaund thee this day to loue the Lord thy God to walke in his wayes and to keepe his Commaundements c. Deut. 30 15 16. In all which places it is euident that to walke in Gods wayes is to keepe and obey the commandements of GOD. For this cause Dauid acknowledging this to bee the good and safe way prayed earnestly O let mee not wander from thy Commandements Psal 119 10. where we may note that if wee liue out of this way of Gods Commandements wee doe nothing but erre wander and goe astray This made Dauid so much to reioice in the way of Gods testimonies haue such respect vnto these wayes of God Psal 119. Now this obeying of Gods Commandements which is walking in them must bee first speedily without delay Dauid made haste and delayed not the time to keepe them Psal 119. 60. and 2. cheerefully Dauid wil runne them 3. freely without constraint 4. generally to all Gods Commandements 5. discreetly Dauid in comparison of this way hates all other He made choice of the way of trueth Psal 119. 30. 6 vprightly without hypocrisie Dauid kept them with his whole heart 7. continually without ceasing Dauid kept thē vnto the end all these are set downe Psal 119. at large This was the way of Zacharias and Elizabeth They were both righteous before God walking in all the Commandements of the Lord blamelesse Luk. 1. 6. and this is the way that all must walke in that looke for heauen For Circumcision is nothing and vncircumcision is nothing but the keeping of the Commandements of God 1. Cor. 7. 19. that is in the kingdome of grace no outward priuiledge or preeminence either of Iew or Gentile is either acceptable to God or auaileable to saluation without the keeping of Gods Commandements The third way which God The third way hath appointed for vs to walke in is The way of good workes Boza opera sunt via regni non causa regnandi saith Bernard Good workes are the way to the heauenly Kingdome though no cause of reigning in that Kingdome They are no meritorious causes of saluation as the Papists hold for so is onely Christ by the merits of his death and passion neither can the merit because they are imperfect but they are the way which God hath appointed for vs to walk in and liue in for howsoeuer we are said to be iustified and saued by faith without works it is to be vnderstood in the act of iustification before God yet not as it is faith but as it is an instrument to apprehend the obiect Christ but in the person already iustified before God good workes must concurre to declare vs before men that wee are iustified by faith before God for though faith alone be said to iustifie vs yet that faith which is alone without good workes doth not iustifie vs. Good workes are such as without which faith is but a dead carkase as the body without the spirit and therefore shew me thy faith by thy works at large Iam. 2. And good workes are a way to walke in S. Paul prooueth plainely For wee are Gods workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath before ordained that wee should walke in them Ephes 2. 10. The Papists doe vs great wrong by their slanders saying that we teach that a iustified person is freed from all keeping of the Law and that the law is fulfilled onely in beleeuing and that the Gospel commands nothing but faith and the like thus accusing our doctrine of licentiousnes I say they grosly abuse vs and most falsly accuse vs Indeed wee reiect good workes as they are held by the Papists to bee meritorious causes of saluation but setting that aside and their absurd conceit of the merit of works of supererogation and wee wil vrge them as strongly as they though no● in that manner as they yea we vrge them and hold them necessary not as causes meriting life eternall
and saluation but as they are consequent effects and fruits of faith without which true faith cannot bee yea wee hold that wee cannot attaine to life eternall without them as they are the way which God hath ordained that we should walke in them we hold them necessary not as causes of iustification but effects of it and to declare vs to be iustified not deseruing heauen but the way to walke in and so we● are tied to the Law as it is th● rule of good life in regard o● obedience though not vnder the Law in regard of th● curse and condemnation w● are vnder the Law in regar● of direction instruction an● obedience but not vnder ● in regard of the rigour exa●ction accusation and pro●uocation of the Law Th● Papists I say therefore do● vs great wrong who sland● vs and our doctrine as a destroyer of the Law becaus● we teach that a man is iustified freely and onely by faith without the worke● of the Law which wee vnderstand to bee meant onely in the act of iustification before God and in his sight ● but after a man is thus iustified good workes must follow to declare vs to be iustified before men thus saith must be shewed by our good workes for first wee are iustified regenerated recreated in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which follow that iustification and regeneration which God hath ordained that wee should walke in them Thus by the studie of good workes a good conscience is retained by a good Conscience faith is maintained by faith Christ is obtained in Christ life eternall is attained Thus farre of the wayes of God wherein we must walke and by all which we are discerned from all the wicked For they set themselues in no good way Psal 36. 4. They say vnto God Depart from vs for wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes Iob. 21. 14. but The righteous walke in Gods wayes Now of the second point why they are called Gods waies and of this briefly First they are called Gods waies because hee is the author founder commander and ordainer of these waies It is he that is the author and finisher of our faith Heb. 12. 2. It is hee that hath ordained good workes that we should walke in them Ephes 2. 10. It is he which established a Testimony in Iacob and appointed a law in Israell which he commanded our fore-fathers that they should make them knowne to their children c. Psal 78. 5. It is hee that requireth of vs to feare him and to walke in all his waies and to loue him and to serue him with all our heart and with all our soules to keepe his commandements and his statutes which he commands vs for our good Deut. 10. 12. 13. and almost in euery Chapter of that booke they are called Gods charge his statutes iudgements ordinances and commandements which hee hath commanded Secondly they are all diuine and spirituall and such as please the Lord diuine for the matter which is Christ and his doctrine for this way is Christ as Iohn 14. 6. and no man commeth to the Father but by him diuine for the manner for first Christ is the first teacher of them Thou teachest the way of God truely Mat. 22. 16. and howsoeuer they were vttered and taught by his Prophets and Apostles yet these holy men spake as they were moued by the holy Ghost 2 Pet. 1. 21. Thirdly God is our onely true guide who ordereth and directeth vs in this way I know that the way of man is not in himselfe it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps Ier. 10. 23. It is God which teacheth vs in the way of wisedome and leadeth vs in the right pathes Prou. 4. 11. A mans heart deuiseth his way but the Lord ordereth his steps he directs them Prou. 16. 9. Mans goings are of the Lord how can a man then vnderstand his owne way Prou. 20. 24. I am the Lord thy God which leadeth thee by the way that thou shouldest goe Esay 48. 17. God shall teach vs of his waies and we will walke in his pathes Micah 4. 2. Fourthly they are such waies as bring vs vnto God In the end we receiue the end of our faith the saluation of our soules 1 Pet. 1. 9. Hee that beleeueth shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Iohn 3. 16. What man is he that lusteth to liue and would faine see good daies Depart from euill and doe good Psal 34. 12. To him that ordereth his conuersation aright will I shew the saluation of God Psal 50. 23. Aske for the olde pathes where is the good way and walke therein and yee shall finde rest for your soules Ier. 6. 16. Marke and behold the vpright and iust man for the end of that man is peace Psal 37. 37. He shall enter into peace they shall rest in their beddes each one walking before God in his vprightnesse Esay 57. 2. and he that hath walked in Gods statutes is a iust man he shall surely liue Ezech. 18. 9. and 17. and thus much of the Reasons why they are called Gods waies Out of all that hath beene spoken appeareth first the Excellency secondly the Profit thirdly the necessity of these waies and of this walke Excellent because Gods waies excellent because by walking in them we are the friends of God and the Sonnes of God Profitable For there is no condemnation to those which are in Christ which walke not after the flesh but after the spirit Rom. 8. 1. The onely thing that commends vs vnto God is walking in obedience to Gods commandements 1 Cor. 7. 19. and to become new creatures Gal. 6. 15. And as many as walke according to this rule peace shall be vpon them and vpon the Israell of God Gal. 6. 16. Necessary for there are but two wayes the narrow way and broad way and hee that walkes not in the narrow way as I haue shewed goes on headlong in the broad way to his owne destruction Math. 7. 13. 14. All the knowledge of this way is nothing without walking in it and all our reading and hearing of the word to learne this way is nothing vnlesse we walke in it For better it is neuer to haue knowne the way of righteousnesse then after wee haue knowne it to turne from the commandement 2 Pet. 2. 21. To conclude Seeing these waies of God are so excellent profitable and necessary Striue to enter in at the straight gate and that betimes for many when it is too late will seeke to enter in but shall not be able Luke 13. 24. And if wee know not the way inquire and aske for it Ier. 6. 16. Being found walke and liue in it and content not our selues with a bare knowledge for he that knoweth his Masters will and doth it not shall be beaten with many stripes Luke 12. 47. And take heede that yee walke circumspectly because the dayes are euill Ephes 5. 15. If at any time wee erre from this way and