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A68802 Iaphets first publique perswasion into Sems tents, or, Peters sermon which was the first generall calling of the gentiles preached before Cornelius / expounded in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further use of the Church of God. Taylor, Thomas. 1576-1632. 1612 (1612) STC 23830.5; ESTC S118155 214,432 413

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name of the Lord Iesus For our better clearing of this point we will consider 1. what this faith is 2. the benefit of it 3. the marks and signes of it 4. the vse First what this faith is It is a supernaturall gift whereby euerie beleeuer apprehendeth and applyeth vnto himselfe Christ and all his merits vnto saluation I say it is a gift nay the Scripture saith that it is the gift of God and it is giuen you to beleeue as also to suffer And that it is supernatural all the commandements we haue to beleeue plainly euince for were it naturall we should neede no commandement to doe it Further it is such a gift as whereby we apprehend and apply vnto our selues Christ and all his merits for the verie nature of iustifying and sauing faith standeth in these two degrees 1. In apprehension and receiuing of Christ for to beleeue and receiue Christ are all one Ioh. 1.13 2. In applying to ones selfe Christ and his merits particularly which is not onely to know that Christ is God in himselfe and all other parts of truth necessarie to be beleeued but a full perswasion of the mercie of God through Christ to belong vnto himselfe in particular so as he be able with Thomas to say My Lord and my God not only confessing that Christ died for sinners which the very Deuils beleeue but as Paul describeth the true faith in the Sonne of God by the proper speach and voice of it Gal. 2.20 Who died for mee and gaue himselfe for mee Further the description restraining this grace to beleeuers giueth vs to vnderstand that faith is not of all nor so common as men take it to be not euery one that can say I beleeue in God hath faith nor euery one that will boldly say Christ is his Sauiour hath presently sauing faith For 1. The Prophet Isay speaketh of a number that beleeued not the Prophets report and to whom the arme of God was not reuealed The Euangelists and the Apostles also complaine in their times how this prophecie was accomplished notwithstanding they heard the blessed word of truth from the mouth of truth it selfe and saw the wonderfull miracles in the hands of Christ himselfe and his Apostles for the confirmation of that truth 2. The end of faith which is saluation belongeth not to the most and therefore not faith it selfe the means for there are few which shall be saued 3. The word the parent of faith is wanting to many people and where it is so neglected by the most as grace and Gods blessing is withdrawne from it besides that the vnfaithfulnesse of teachers and abundance of iniquitie in all sorts of men prouoke●h the Lord to reuenge with his fearefull stroke of slownesse of heart to beleeue that in the midst of meanes men should wilfully perish now if there be no seed-time what fruit or haruest of faith can be expected 4. The Scriptures not only denie true and sauing faith to the reprobate whose eies the Lord blindeth and whose hearts hee hardneth least they should see and beleeue but impropriateth it to the elect whence it is called the faith of the elect To them whom God hath predestinated to life for so many as were ordained to life euerlasting beleeued Act. 13.48 to the sheepe of Christ Ioh. 10.16 But yee beleeue not for yee are not of my sheepe to them that are regenerate by the holy Ghost as 1. Ioh. 5.1 Whosoeuer beleeueth that Iesus is the Christ is borne of God Lastly the description addeth the finall cause of faith to be salvation namely in regard of beleeuers for the maine end of all graces is the glorie of God and so Abraham by beleeuing is said to giue glorie to God but the subordinate end of faith is the saluation of the elect and therefore is it called sauing faith Heb. 10.39 we are not they which withdraw our selues vnto perdition but we follow faith to the conservation of the soule 1. Pet. 1.9 Receiuing the end of your faith euen the saluation of your soules And from hence followeth it that sauing faith can neuer be quite shaken out of the heart of him that once hath it beeing 1. but once giuen to the Saints Iude 3. and a gift of which God neuer repenteth him 2. A gift flowing from Gods eternall election as we haue shewed out of Act. 13.48 3. A seed of God perpetually preserued in the regenerate who sinne not because this seed of God remaineth in them 1. Ioh. 4.4 4. It hath the promise of the Father to be the victorie that ouercommeth the world the intercession of the Sonne of God that it faile not Luk. 22.32 and the confirmation of the holy spirit who by it sealeth vp and giueth his earnest into the hearts of beleeuers 2. Cor. 1.22 so as vnlesse the mightie power of the Father Sonne and holy Spirit vpholding it can be shaken it can neuer be by all the gates of hell so shaken out of the heart but that the end of it shall be saluation which could not be if the elect did not euer abide in communion and fellowship with Christ. From which description of true iustifying faith it is euident that Popish doctrine knoweth not teacheth nor nor suffereth men to be taught the true doctrine of sauing faith because it vtterly disclaimeth the very essentiall forme of it which is speciall application of Christ and his merits with affiance and resting only on them vnto saluation yea and more they condemne this glorious worke of faith as a mortall sinne and stile it by the name of presumption and so by Gods iust iudgement they take vp such a faith in stead of it as is common not onely to Heretikes and reprobates but to the verie Deuils themselues who beleeue as much as Popish doctrine requireth to saluation yea and more they tremble also For doe not they know and assent that there is one God that all that is in the word of God is true and certaine that all the Articles of the Creed are the true grounds of Christian religion and if you goe any further excepting the thrusting in of generall councells and traditions which euery good Catholike must take in with the former Popish faith leaueth you and biddeth you farewell and euen those things which are absolutely necessarie to saluation to be beleeued by sauing faith as that the Scriptures are Gods word that the Articles of faith comprised in the Creed of the Apostles are of vndoubted truth they embrace only by historicall faith by which yet was neuer man saued for if euer man were then might the Deuils also by the same faith But iustifying faith is another manner of thing it sealeth not it selfe in the vnderstanding only as the former but taketh vp the whole soule euen the heart will and affections also all which lay hold and cleaue vnto Christ for saluation Neither is it a common and generall worke of
former This Righteousnesse is a grace of God whereby the beleeuer is inclined vnto honest actions according to the prescript of Gods law When I say a grace of God I vnderstand that righteousnesse whereof a man in the state of grace is by grace made partaker and exclude all that originall righteousnesse which was set in the nature of man by his creation whereby he was wholly conformable to the image and righteousnesse of God further saying that the beleeuer is hereby inclined to honest actions three things are implied 1. That this righteousnesse is not that imputed righteousnesse of Christ which is a most exact conformitie of the humane nature of Christ with all his actions and suffrings performed of him in our stead with the whole law of God whereby we are wholly couered as with a garment in the sight of God but rather a fruit of that namely that infused and inherent righteousnesse wrought in the heart of euery beleeuer by the singer of the spirit whereby the image of God is daily renewed and repaired in him and so himselfe inclined to workes of righteousnesse to which he is now created 2. That subiect of this righteousnesse is the Beleeuer for all the workes of vnbeleeuers whose mind and conscience are defiled Tit. 1.15 inward or outward cannot be other then sinne and vnrighteousnesse 3. That the next efficient cause of it is liuely faith beeing the instrument of the holy Ghost by which he begetteth this righteousnesse wheresoeuer it is now faith produceth this righteousnesse in vs not as it is an excellent gift of God nor as an excellent qualetie in vs but only as it is an hand or instrument apprehending and laying hold vpon Christ who iustifying vs by his owne righteousnesse imputed and by his spirit regenerating and sanctifying our natures is the verie proper cause of this infused and inherent righteousnesse The last words in the description according to the prescript of Gods law shew that then a worke is righteous when it is framed according to the right rule of the law of God it being the onely perfect rule of all righteousnesse Mens laws are rules also but imperfect and no further yet so farre bind as they are agreable vnto Gods The second point is the working of righteousnesse wherein 1. the order 2. the manner The order is in the words first to feare God and then to work righteousnesse all the duties of loue must be founded in faith and the feare of God for whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne and the feare of God is the very seede and life of all true obedience which the wise man implyeth when he calleth it the head and beginning of wisedome that looke as all sence sloweth from the head so all heauenly sence and motion from the feare of the Lord. Which sheweth that many men beginne at the wrong ende in the matter of their obedience some thinke they doe God high seruice if they come to Church say some prayers heare a sermon things not to be dissalowed but know not how f●rre they are from pleasing God herein because they bring not hearts renewed with faith and repent●nce nor soules possessed with hope loue and the true knowledge of God without which the Lord accounteth their sacrifices but maimed and professeth his hatred against them others place all their holinesse and obedience in the workes and duties of the second table If they be liberall to the poore iust in their dealing sober and ciuill in their conuersation though they liue in grosse ignorance of God and his word vtterly carelesse of the wayes and worship of God yet conceiue themselues in as good case as any other man which is all one as to account that man a liuing man who hath no head the feare of God being to true religion euen as the head to the bodie of a man besides that they thrust the second table into the place of the first inverting the order of God yea they pull and breake a sunder the two tables which the Lord hath so nerely conioyned Now for the right manner of working righteousnesse it appeareth in these rules 1. It setteth all the rule before it and endeuoureth in all if it were possible to fulfill all righteousnesse for seeing all the commandements of God are truth and righteousnesse they are all without exception to be obserued And this although it be necessarily implied in the text yet is it else-where expressed Deut. 5.29 Oh that there were in them such an heart as to feare me and keepe all my commandements A second thing required is diligence which must needes attend feare How diligent a vertue feare is appeareth in Iacob who beeing to meete his brother whom he feared could not sleepe all night and in Abraham who hauing a most difficult commandement to slay his sonne yet rose early and went three dayes iourney without reasoning the matter But what mooued him hereto surely the Lord himselfe sheweth the true cause Gen. 22.12 Now I know that thou fearest God seeing thou hast not spared thine only sonne 3. Delight in the workes of righteousnesse which also attendeth the feare of the Lord Psal. 112.1 Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord he delighteth greatly in his commandements both to thinke of them to speake of them and to doe them Whereas the worldlings heart speach and affection is taken vp with his gaine commoditie rents and income For as the feare of God it selfe is not a seruile and slauish feare for punishment no more is that obedience which proceedeth from it forced or wrung out but as it is such a feare as delighteth greatly in Gods commandements so the obedience is such as is offred from a willing people like a free will offring which they must only offer whose heart encourageth them and whose spirit maketh them willing 4. Continuance in working for this is another propertie of the true feare of God that it respecteth not only all the commandements but alwaies and seeing Gods feare is to keepe the heart continually and that man is blessed that feareth alwaies this inseperable fruite of it working of righteousnesse must neuer wither or faile in the godly who are exhorted to passe the whole time of their dwelling here in feare to walke with God as Henoch did and to haue their conuersation in heauen that is their whole practise and course and not a part of it only Hence therefore is affoarded an other ground of exhortation namely that howsoeuer this is not such a righteousnesse as wherein we can stand before Gods iudgement seat not beeing euerie way answerable to the lawes perfection yet we want not good reason to take vp the practise of it in the manner prescribed Seeing 1. it is commanded by God Psal. 4.6 offer to God the sacrifice of righteousnesse 2. It pleaseth him and makes vs also pleasing vnto him for the former Psal. 11.7 The righteous Lord loueth righteousnesse the
shall in his humanitie be seene visibly discending in the clouds as he was seene visibly to ascend by a cloud this was long since prophecied that euery eye should see him and how meete is it that the Iudge of all should be seene of all Thirdly in regard of his Church which as it is iustified by his first appearing in humilitie so must it be glorified by the second appearing of the head of the church in glorie Fourthly that he might in this last act of it fully accomplish his kingly office for when he shall haue faithfully finished this iudgement which is committed vnto him he shall immediatly deliuer vp the kingdome vnto his Father not that he shall then cease to bee an euerlasting king of glorie but because he shall no longer exercise any temporarie gouernement as now he doth Hee shall not rule his kingdome by ciuill magistrates nor his Church by such officers and ministerie as are now appointed vnder him for the gathering of the Saints It shall not stand in need of the means of edification by the word Sacraments or censures the Lambe himselfe shall be all these in the midst of the throne of God In both these regards he shall deliuer vp his kingdome but he must first appeare in a most glorious humanity to finish this great businesse For these reasons is this great worke committed to the Sonne immediately to execute Vse 1. Is Christ appointed the Iudge then may euery godly man and woman comfort themselues seeing their Sauiour shall be their iudge If a mans brother were to be his iudge hee would not feare but to get the day and the cause to goe with him but hee is the elder brother of euery beleeuer hee bad the women goe tell my brethren that I am risen againe I know saith holy Iob that my Redeemer or neere kinsman liueth yea hee is nearer then a brother beeing the husband of euery faithfull spouse If the wife should haue her louing husband who loueth her better then his owne life to iudge her cause what need shee feare but the matter will goe well with her what neede the members feare the head Let vs comfort our selues with these words and lift vp our heads because this day wherein our head shall shewe forth both his owne and our glorie who are his members draweth neere 2. This doctrine serueth also to daunt the wicked and vngodly They shall see him whom they haue pearced hee is their iudge against whome all their villanies haue beene committed whose seruants they haue villanously intreated whose kindnesse and peaceable conditions they haue despised and refused What a fearefull sentence awaiteth them when they shall come before him no mervaile if they call for the mountaines to couer them and the hils to hide them rather then they should appeare before the presence of his glorie whose wrath is as a consuming fire and no stubble can stand before it Oh consider this yee that put farre from you this great day of the Lord speaking peace to your selues whilest euery thing wageth warre against you in that you still by liuing in your sinnes proclaime open warre against the Son of God Why should you any longer abuse his patience why will you treasure vp wrath for your selues against this day of wrath why will you fit your selues as fewel for the fire of that day when the Lord Iesus shall come from heauen in flaming fire to render vengeance against all them which knowe not God nor obey the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Well if you will not be warned but you will goe on in such impenitent courses know it that the partie wronged by your sinnes is he who is appointed of God to be your iudge you will thinke it will go hard with Pilar seeing he is to be his iudge who was iudged by him to death and with Iudas that betrayed him and with the souldiers that put him to death but change the persons the case is your owne Secondly in the execution of this office two things must be considered 1. the persons vpon whome here said to be the quicke and the dead 2. the manner of it First by the phrase of quicke and dead is meant all mankind without exception of what age condition sex or qualitie soeuer they be euen all that euer haue receiued life from God from the first man that euer liued vpon earth to the last that shal be found liuing at the comming of Christ euen all these shall be iudged And the dead are mentioned as well as the liuing because the carnall and vnbeleeuing heart of man maketh more question how those who haue beene resolued into dust many thousand yeares agoe can bee quickened and raised to iudgement thē those that shall bee found aliue at that day therefore is the Scripture verie expresse in this particular Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead both great and small stand before God 2. Cor. 5.10 We shall all appeare before the iudgment seat of Christ. In like manner those speaches admit no exception which we euerie where meete withall as Euery eie shall see him euery man shall beare his owne burden euery man shall giue account of himselfe vnto God And that wee should not doubt of the certainty hereof the Scripture condiscendeth so farre to our weaknesse as to shewe vs the meanes how this great worke shall be brought about As 1. by the mightie and powerfull voice of Christ which whilest he was in his abasement could call dead Lazarus out of his graue Ioh. 5.28 those that are in the graues shal heare his voice 2. By the ministerie of the Angels who shall all not one excepted come with him and they shal gather the elect from all winds and present and force the wicked to the barre before the Iudge of all the earth euen then when they shal flie to the hills to couer them if it were possible from his presence 3. By the diligence of all the bruite creatures who in their kinds shall heare the voice of the Sonne of God The sea shall giue vp her dead so shall death and the gra●●e giue vp their dead the verie fire shall giue vp againe the bodies it hath wasted In a word all the creatures shal helpe forward this work of the great day which although it transcend the shallow reach of man yet is it not aboue the power of God Obiect But how can the quicke and dead bee then presented to iudgement seeing the godly shall not enter into iudgement and for the wicked they are iudged alreadie for he that beleeueth not is condemned alreadie Answ. First for the godly they shall not enter into the iudgement of condemnation 2. they are by their particular iudgement acquitted alreadie but they must also by the generall iudgement receiue in their bodies which till that day are not absolued according as they haue done in the flesh 3. they must be solemnely and publikely inaugurated and invested into the glorie
they are communicated the more are they diminished and euery mans share is the lesse but heauenly things are by communication the more increased for we reade not of any man that laid out his tallent but to increase and as the light of the s●nne is neuer a whit impaired by communicating it selfe to the whole world or as hee that lighteth one candle of another diminisheth not in either but increaseth the light so is it in the light of the Sonne of righteousnesse much more and in the kindling of these heauenly sparkles whose propertie is to diffuse themselues as fire the further they spread the greater and brighter is the flame The third fruit or effect of faith is an vndaunted confession of it Rom. 10.10 With the heart we beleeue to iustification and with the mouth we confesse to saluation For where faith is in the heart it will be also in the mouth The spirit of faith and the speach of faith are vndeuided as 2. Cor. 4.13 And because we haue the same spirit of faith according to that which was written I beleeued and therefore I spake euen so we beleeue and therefore also we speake Now there be three actions of faith which helpe forward this free confession 1. It maketh a man bold in a good cause Act. 5.29 Peter beeing full of faith with a bold spirit told the Counsell that had the power of life and death in their hands and himselfe in their power we ought rather to obey God then you 2. Faith keepeth a man in a preparednesse to suffer by leading him along in the deniall of himselfe and hereof we haue a notable example in Paul Act. 21.13 who professed how readie hee was not only to be bound but to die also at Ierusalem if God called him thereunto 3. It worketh ioy yea much reioysing in the heart in the suffring for Christ and a good cause Rom. 5.3 after the Apostle had laid downe the iustification of faith as a ground hee saith that we then reioyce in tribulation and that they did so indeed is plaine Act. 5.41 They departed from the Counsell reioysing that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name hence could they sing Psalmes at midnight in the dungeon and fetters and hence could the Martyrs embrace the fire kisse the stake and testifie such ioy in the flames as all men might acknowledge the truth of the speach of our Sauiour Your ioy shall no man take away from you no Tyrant no tormentor nor any kind of torment The fourth and last fruit or worke of faith is that wheresoeuer ●ound faith is it is most diligent in preseruing yea and increasing of it selfe The most couetous man is not more complaining nor gathering then the beleeuer who is euer complaining of want of faith or of the weaknesse of it and knowing the want of it to be so dangerous and hurtfull as without which hee wanteth Christ himselfe as also that the weaknesse of it depriueth him of much comfort and many good things for a man of weake estate must needs want many rich commodities and sweete comforts which the wealthy enioy in abundance Therefore hee vseth all good meanes to encrease his stocke as 1. Hee is much in hearing reading and meditating in the word because hee knoweth faith commeth by hearing and euery thing is preserued and nourished by that whereof it is begotten 2. Hee is much in godly talke and Christian conference by which as the fire by the bellowes so is the grace of God blowne and stirred vp in him 3. Because hee seeth how without prayer both his owne but especially Christs his faith is as readie to faile as Peters was hee is much in prayer and with the Father of the child crieth with teares often Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and with the Disciples Lord increase our faith And these are the markes by which the soundnesse and currence of faith as by a touchstone may be tried and distinguished from all that false and counterfeit faith which is so stirring in the world and whereby most men are lamentably deceiued The vse of this doctrine is 1. to stirre vp men to examine and by these notes to prooue themselues whether they are in the faith or no to try their faith of what kind it is least in the ende they finde that they haue leaned vpon a staffe of reede By which examination I feare it will bee too euidently seene that these are the last dayes wherein the Sonne of man shall come and scarcely finde faith vpon the face of the earth Sure it is that the common faith of men is neither thus 1. founded 2. nor qualified 3. nor attended 4. nor thus fruitfull as will briefly appeare in the particulars First euery man saith hee hath faith but whence had hee it it was neuer begotten by the word he neuer cared for that that was euer as a sixt finger and superfluitie vnto him It was neuer founded in repentance nor dwelleth with humilitie for most men neuer saw change in themselues they haue loued God and beleeued in Christ euer since they can remember It was neuer cherished with the duties of prayer and invocation they could neuer pray in all their liues except after the minister or by set formes but the spirit of prayer neuer dwelt there It was neuer cōflicted with vnbeleefe they wonder what that should be or that any man should not euer beleeue so as indeed here is no character of the faith of the elect and nothing all this while but a voice and verie carkase of faith 2. Others say they beleeue and bragge of a sauing faith in Christ but they feede a bare fancie for they could neuer beleeue God for lesser things they want the faith of Gods prouidence euen for meate and drinke which is apparant in that they can vse wicked vnwarrantable meanes for them their strong faith they bragge of waiteth not for Gods prouision but will shift for it selfe by hooke and by crooke it holdeth not the heart to patient bearing of the crosse but flingeth out in distempers it putteth not forth in inferiour businesses to giue directions to the particular actions of life and therefore seeing this faith faileth in lesser and smaller things how can it be found in the greatest of all 3. Others boast of a sound faith which were it so it would lay hold vpon the promise and beleeue for themselues and their seed but this it doth not for many who for themselues would rest in the prouidence of God vpon the good and warrantable meanes will yet endanger themselues for their children And hence is it that many who haue liued conscionably in single estate haue remitted much of their care and feare in their married condition and come short of their former vprightnesse and why is this else but that they conceiue not the Lord to be all-sufficient for them and theirs 4. Others there be that challendge as sound a
with him he shall be commended and defended for a verie honest peaceable man or for a verie good fellow that will beare his neighbours companie they could not haue a better and for all he cannot preach a worse they feare will come when he is gone But whose voice is this and is not the hand of the deuill in all this Well on the contrary where there is by Gods mercy a painfull and faithfull Minister that preacheth constantly and conscionably how goeth the crie and common voice of people vpon him we haue one that preacheth indeede often and perhaps is a good scholler but he is verie vnpeaceable a reproouer of euery man a spyfault he hath made such contention in our parish since he came that we wish he had neuer come amongst vs we were quiet enough and held peace and neighbourhood before he came And thus he is counted as Ieremie a man that striueth with the whole earth Fourthly the necessitie appeareth by common experience if we compare the people who haue had the Ministrie planted amongst them with those who haue it not In the one what shall a man sooner meet with then wofull ignorance Popish opinions superstitious practises heathnish conuersation they liue as men without God in the world or as if the old Sodomites were aliue againe But in the other by Gods mercie some seale of the Ministrie you shall meete withall some men of knowledge of conscience and out of conscience performing duties in publicke and in priuate in the house of God and in their owne houses you shall heare godly and gracious speach in their mouthes see good example in their liues holy desires and endeauours to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Iesus Christ. And whence is this difference but from the presence or absence of this ordinance and Gods blessing attending or departing from it Vse 1. The Ministers of Christ must vrge vpon themselues this selfe same commandement to prouoke themselues to diligence in preaching for it layeth necessitie vpon them and woe vnto that Minister that preacheth not the Gospel A lamentable thing is it to see how little either this commandement or the denunciation of this fearfull woe preuaileth with many but some are giuen vp with Demas to embrace this present world some giue vp themselues to idlenesse and voluptuousnesse of life some to ambition and further preferments some to pollicie and state matters and very few only to faithfull and painfull preaching Thus this commandement of Christ is generally forgotten the sheep and lambs of Christ vnfed and forsaken the kingdome of Christ vnbuilded and vnrepaired and the kingdome and power of sinne generally standeth in the state of it vnshaken in the hearts of men 2. We see hence what little need we haue of a dumb or blind Ministerie vnlesse there be need of breaking so expresse a commandement of Iesus Christ who sealeth no mans commission but to preach to his people What need is there of wells without water of mouthes that speake not of candlesticks without light of starres without shine of salt without sauour Christ needed not to haue ascended to send men without gifts hee sendeth no messenger without a message no steward without his prouision no Captaine without weapons no watchman without eyes this were a folly which the wisedome and weaknesse of man cannot brooke but hee sendeth an interpreter the learned tongue the prompt Scribe in the law of the Lord such as are mightie in the Scriptures and are stored with things new and old Let vs not implead the wisedome of the Sonne of God and say where shall we haue such store of Preachers for our seuerall parrishes If we want them the salt is our owne and not Gods who hath giuen meanes men and maintenance inough if all these were wisely and thankfully disposed to his glorie and the seruice of the Church 3. This doctrine must be applied also to the more ignorant sort of men who neuer as yet came to see the absolute necessitie of this ordinance of preaching as witnesse 1. their formall comming hereunto as forced by law or constrained by custome and thence departing againe without any fruit of faith or increase either of knowledge or obedience or of comfort 2. The inbred corruption yea and mallice of their hearts against it which bewrayeth it selfe in a number of friuolous obiections which they shame not to bolt out among their mates As that this preaching of the Gospel is but foolishnesse they see other haue liued honestly and well without it before them and so haue themselues done for many yeares and yet they liue as well as those that are the forwardest to runne after Sermons Alas poore soules how hath Satan ouerreached them in a matter of such moment as is their whole estate and freehold of heauen who if euer they come to see their lost estate and what a wofull condition they stand in for the present they will tell vs another tale with shame in their faces for that they haue said they will professe the ministerie of reconciliation to be as necessarie as their attonement and freindship with God which is better and sweeter then life it selfe Others conceiue and complaine as the Israelites that there is too much preaching and too much of this Mannah some of better place but no better hearts auouch that it is so cōmon that it growes into contempt Now would I aske of these was it the abundance of Mannah the Angels food that was the fault or their wicked loathing of it euen so is it the commonnes of the word that maketh the wicked contemne it for the hungrie soule of the godly would neuer despise it if it were ten times more common or rather because they see not the worth nor tast the swetnesse of it dispise we the sunne because it riseth daily and shineth all the day long vpon vs or the ayre which we breath in euery moment or doth the ordinarie and common vse of the bread vpon our tables bring bread out of request with vs No we see the necessitie that without the Sunne and without our daily bread and without the ayre we cannot liue And did we see also as clearly that where vision fayleth people perish wee should change with our mindes our note and highly blesse God for the commonnesse of it as we doe in the other and sure I am that either the Apostle Paul did not feare this inconvenience or else he ouersawe it when hee enioyned the Ministers to preach instantly both in season and out of season Others say the world was better when there was lesse preaching and thence conclude that it is far worse now because there is more which though it be a rude fallacy scarse worthy answer as putting that to bee a cause of mens wickednesse which is not yet something must be said vnto it and fooles must be answered in their follie least they be wise in their owne conceit Let these
men bethinke themselues and then tell vs whether the holy Gospel beeing the power and arme of God to saue euery beleeuer the glad tidings of saluation and word of life can make the world worse then it is For if that be the vse of it our blessed Sauiour was farre ouerseene to leaue his glorie of heauen to take our flesh and in it to submit himselfe to the obedience of the whole lawe and to the suffering of the whole curse of it for our disobedience if by all this he leaue the world or make the world worse then he found it How shal it be true that is written of him that the Sonne of man came not to destroy but to seeke and saue that which was lost if the preaching of him make the world worse then it was we will easily graunt that the Gospel beeing a great light it daily discouereth that corruptiō and darkenesse which before lay hid as the sun rising manifesteth all those things which were wrapped vp in the darkenes of the night But to say that sinne is the more because it is more seene by the light of the Gospel is a fancie or if sinne it selfe in these dayes of the Gospel by the multiplication of people be multiplied shall we say the gospel is the cause or rather the malice of men who peruert it to their owne destruction taking occasion by it to turne the grace of God into wantonnesse Let not vs therefore looke as the olde idolaters in Ieremies time who told him plainly that they would not heare the word that hee spake in the name of the Lord for while they serued the Queene of heauen they had plentie of victualls and were well and felt none euill but since they left to burne incense vnto her it was neuer well with them they had scarsenesse of all things and were consumed by the sword and by famine and therefore they were resolued to doe as their Fathers did But let vs with thankfulnesse cast our eyes vpon the grace of God that hath appeared and learne as it teacheth to denie vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and to liue soberly righteously and godly in this present world Many other allegations of simple people against this ordinance I might alleadge but they are well met withall by some others and my selfe haue elsewhere answered many of them and therfore referring the reader thither I content my selfe with these fewe for the present and conclude this point with this exhortation to these poore seduced people that considering the strait charge and commandement that lyeth vpon vs to preach in season and out of season they would be willing to picke out their dutie therein implyed which is to be diligent yea swift to heare to attend as earnest suiters at the gates of wisedome for their owne good to lay vp instruction as they would treasure gold and to call after the wisedome of God revealed in this ordinance without which neuer was any made wise to saluation And let them further know that seeing God doth not extraordinarily saue men where the ordinarie meanes are afforded or offered the neglect of this meanes is to despise great saluation and to make themselues vnworthie of life eternall And from the euidence of truth I avouch against euery soule that turneth his eare from hearing the word preached that he despiseth the pardon of the king of heauen he rufuseth life saluation offred he chooseth death and forsaketh his owne mercie he is no sheepe of Christ for then would be heare his voice and if he were borne of God he would heare the words of God Secondly the obiect of this ordinance or what we must preach and that is Christ. The scope of the whole Scripture is Christ and it is wholly resolued into him The Lawe that is a schoole-master to Christ for by convincing of sinne and making the sinner exceeding sinnefull it leadeth him forth of himselfe to seeke saluation in Christ. The Gospel preacheth nothing but Christ and him crucified for sinne 1. Cor. 2. We preach Christ the power of God and the wisedome of God Hence is it called the Gospel of Iesus Christ and the word of Christ not onely because it is from him beeing God as an efficient cause and preached by him as the cheife teacher of his Church but also for the materiall cause which is Christ. The Apostle Paul calleth it the word of truth not onely for the truth of it but because it publisheth that eternall truth Iesus Christ as also the word of the crosse not onely because the crosse ordinarily attendeth the faithfull preaching and profession of it but because the matter of it is Christ crucified Quest. What is it to preach Christ Answ. It standeth in two things 1. In plaine manner to teach the doctrine of Christ concerning his person his natures his offices and the execution of them from his incarnation to his ascension 2. In powerful manner so to apply this doctrine to euery hearer that euery one may feele a change to follow both in his heart and life For to teach only the Historie of Christ his doctrine his miracles his life his death is not the full teaching of Christ for thus the vnbeleeuing Iewes know Christ and the Infidell Turkes can easily come to this knowledge of him But to teach Christ as the truth is in Christ is to apply euery particular to the heart of a sinner that he may be framed to conuersion and repentance which is the most difficult labour of the ministerie and most to be striuen in Many teachers who can choose hard texts and make learned discourses and shewe much dexteritie of wit reading and humane literature haue not thus learned Christ themselues nor can after such a liuely manner teach him to others And pitty it is to see that whereas so great an Apostle as Paul who wanted not Arts tongues and humane learning desired to knowe nothing but Christ and him crucified among the Corinths themselues it should be the studie of many men to shew the knowledge of any thing rather then of Christ and how they may paint out themselues rather then Christ in their preaching Is not the end of preaching to make Disciples of Christ was it instituted to please the eare or to pricke and pearce the heart Let the minister therefore striue to ransacke the hearts of men with whom hee is to deale that discouering their secret things they may fall downe and say God is in him indeed Let him thinke hee hath spoken the word of Christ when hee hath both taught him and led his hearers vnto him And this will not be done but by the plainnesse of words and euidence of the spirit It is thought a reproach to preach a plaine sermon whereas indeed that is the best sermon which teacheth Christ most plainely 1. By true interpretation of Scripture 2. By wholesome sauorie and proper doctrine gathered thence 3. By sound application of