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A74987 The glory of Christ set forth in several sermons from John III.34, 35, 36 and V.25 : and The necessity of faith in order to pleasing God, from Hebrews XI.6 / by Mr. Thomas Allen, late pastor of a church in the city of Norwich. Allen, Thomas, 1608-1673.; Finch, Martin, 1628?-1698. 1683 (1683) Wing A1046; ESTC R43595 136,370 269

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O! Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the Sin of the World believe on the Lord Jesus and you shall be saved and have everlasting Life You know not what to do but O flee to Christ for help he came into the World to save sinners and he is able to save all that come unto God by him whatsoever their guilt whatsoever their sins are The second Argument or motive to believe in Christ is taken from the Misery and lost Estate and Condition of those who do not believe on Christ He that believeth not the Son shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on him Doct. 2. That he that believeth not the Son shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on him He that beliveth not the Son that is he that believeth not on the Son this is Spoken in Opposition to the former part of the Verse He shall not see Life 'T is a Metaphorical Expression the meaning is he shall not enjoy everlasting Life he shall not enter into it he hath no part in eternal Life yea and for the present the wrath of God abideth on him as to the State and Condition wherin he is Some take these words to be intended of those only who never to the last believe in Christ that such shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on them This is true but because the Apostle saith even of the Elect that they are by Nature Children of Wrath even as others Ephes 2.3 We may take the words so that all whatsoever whilst unbelievers shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on them The Elect though they are given to Christ from Eternity yet they are neither justified nor Sanctified till they do believe in Christ Indeed the Lord hath thoughts of Peace to them which shall be manifested in due time but they having sinned as well as others they are under the Curse of the Law as well as others until they do believe on Christ yet so as that they shall not any one of them have the Sentence of Condemnation Executed upon them but shall be delivered from going down to the Pit Because the Lord hath sound a Ransom for them The Decree of Election shall be executed upon them and the Redemption of Christ shall be applied to them to prevent the fall and final Execution of the Curse of the Law in their Eternal Damnation But as for those who never believe one the Son the Curse of the Law comes Fully and Eternally upon them and so the Wrath of God abideth on them for ever All have sinned in Adam and so are become guilty before God All have an inward Rebellion and Opposition in their Nature against God All when they come to understanding are Guilty of Actual sin So that it cannot be that ever we should see Life but should have the wrath of God abide upon us except we be justified freely by Grace through the Redemption which is in Jesus Christ our Lord and we receive this Grace by believing on Christ whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation for sins through Faith in his Blood Rom. 3.25 It is by Faith that we receive the attonement that Christ hath made for our sins and the everlasting Righteousness that he hath performed for us Now concerning the Wrath of God which the Text speaks of you must not understand it as if there were such Passions in God as there are in man but the Scripture speaks of things to our weak capacities God's Wrath is his afflicting and punishing 't is his revenging Justice and this all men are liable unto for their sins who do not believe on the Name of the Son of God Application Use 1. Learn hence that it is not incongruous or disagreeing to the Praching of the Gospel to hold forth threatnings of Wrath. Here John the Baptist in th●s Evangellical discourse of Christ doth hold forth most terrible threatnings unto those that continue in the state of Unbelief he saith They shall not see Life but the Wrath of God abideth on them And so our Saviour when he sent out the Apostles to Preach unto the Gentiles saith he He that believeth not shall be Damned Mark 16.16 Threatnings are a means appointed to awaken us to see our danger and are useful in the Preaching of the Gospel Hebr. 2.3 How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation Hebr. 12.25 See that ye refuse not him that speaketh for if they escaped not who refused him that spake on Earth much more shall not we escape if we turn away from him that speaketh from Heaven Therefore both the Terrors of the Law and the Threatnings for refusing Christ the Mediator are to be set home upon the Consciences of men Use 2. Learn hence what cause they have to rejoyce and praise the Lord who have been drawn to Christ to know him and believe in him Such are not only delivered from the wrath to come but they shall see Life they shall enjoy everlasting Life And though Believers have the Death of the Body to encounter with yet they need not be dismayed they may say with the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.55 O! Death where is thy sting O! Grave where is thy Victory He triumphs over Death as if it were a poor unarmed Captive Where is thy power and strength And as to Afflictions although Believers may have much of the Cross yet they have nothing of the Curse Christ hath delivered us from the Curse of the Law being made a Curse for us Gal. 3.13 And we know that all things shall work for good to them that love God who are called according to his purpose Rom. 8.28 You that are Believers in Christ you may have free access to God through him you may ask for your selves you may ask for your Children that they might live before him you may ask for the Nation you may ask for your Friends Though you be unworthy in your selves yet coming in his Name and as those that are in him whatsoever you ask according to the Will of God he heareth you And besides all your Mercies and Priviledges here when your days are expired you shall have the full enjoyment of Everlasting Life Use 3. Seeing he that believeth on the Son hath everlasting Life and he that believeth not the Son shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on him This should put us all upon this great work of believing on Christ This seems to be the very scope of this holy man John Baptist in what he had said here he would have those that he spake unto to believe on Jesus Christ He shews them it is a matter of great concernment a matter of Life and Death Be you perswaded of it that this is a truth that John Baptist here speaks That he that believeth not the Son shall not see Life but the wrath of God abideth on him And O! Do you think that you are able to grapple with the
and good works they are not Faith and without Faith it is impossible to please God Reckon what you can reckon and say what you can for your selves yet consider is this Faith or no If it be not Faith it cannot please God Possibly you may desire and endeavour to walk in the strictest way of profession and worship God in the closest way suppose you do so you desire to walk in Church-fellowship with the Saints but this is not Faith still and without Faith is is impossible to please God I pray consider the Apostle Paul saies Paul before he was converted and was brought to believe on Christ in Acts 16.5 says he After the most straitest sect of our Religion I lived a Pharisee And says he in another place in Phil. 3.7 8 9. As concerning the righteousness which is in the law I was blameless says he at verse 6. But now mark says he this was not faith though when he comes to believe on Christ Now says he I look at all that ever I did as nothing and I count all but dung that I may win Christ Brethren whatever we do without faith it is impossible for us to please God But possibly you will say to me I hope I do believe If you do it is well But I pray do you know what it is to believe ask this question to your own hearts Do you know what it is to believe It is not to believe that every thing that is spoken in the Gospel is true no no this Faith whereby we come to please God is another manner of Faith But suppose now that you do believe indeed and in truth I pray have you done all that ever you have done in a way of Faith and believing truly without Faith you see it is impossible to please God even you that are Believers without acting of Faith in what you do you cannot please God Quest But you will say to me then How shall a Christian man or woman so perform duties in Faith so as they may be pleasing unto God As suppose now the duty of Prayer How shall we perform the duty of prayer so as it may be pleasing unto God or for hearing the Word How shall we so hear the Word in Faith that it may be pleasing unto God and how shall we partake of the Lords-Table in Faith so as to please God I cannot come to answer this now but possibly if the Lord please I may speak something to that at some other time all that I have to say for the present is this You see Friends Brethren and Beloved what cause we have all of us I speak not only to unbelievers but to those that are believers as for unbelievers what cause have they to go home and bewail and bemoan their condition before the Lord Look back upon all that you have done throughout your whole lives and you may write this upon it all you have displeased God you have made many Prayers and confessed many Sins and given thanks to God often you have read and heard the Word and have done this and that and yet in all that you have done you have never pleased God because without Faith it is impossible to please God Go and bewail it before the Lord that you have led such a course of life that you have done nothing that hath been pleasing unto God And you that are Believers have you done all that you have done in Faith have you prayed in faith have you heard the word in faith and have you partaked in other Ordinances in a way of faith we have all cause to go home and in private fal down before the Lord and acknowledge that we have displeased God in every duty and service that we have performed But thus much shall suffice for this time SERMON VI. Hebrews XI 6. But without Faith it is impossible to please Him THe words as you have heard are an intire Proposition Doct. That without Faith it is impossible for any Man or Woman by all that ever they can do to please God You have heard it opened at large we came the last day to touch upon a word of Application and that was to shew what a sad and uncomfortable condition every unbelieving person was in that nothing that ever he hath done or can do or shall do whilst he is in this state can be pleasing unto God For Without Faith it is impossible to please Him Whatever Duties we perform whatever Ordinances we partake in if all be not done in Faith it cannot be pleasing unto God Quest You will say unto me then How shall we so act in Faith in the performance of all Duties and in the partaking of all Ordinances that so we may please God in what we do This is a great Question and I shall desire through the Lords assistance to speak something to this at this time And O Brethren this is a matter of very great concernment to do all that we do in Faith to pray every Prayer in Faith and every time we hear the Word to hear it in Faith and if we partake of the Lords-Table every time to partake in Faith or else we do not please God in any of these Duties Let me therefore a little stir you up to it that you may be provoked if possible to do all that you do in Faith Briefly Let me hint three or four words that way to shew you that it is of very great concernment for every one of us to perform every Duty and to partake of every Ordinance in a way of Faith For first of all else all that ever we do all our labour all our endeavours all our pains in our duties and performances will be all in vain And would a wise man be willing to do any thing in vain to take pains and all in vain Have ye suffered so many things saies the Apostle Gal. 3 4. in vain Truly so may we say to those that do not exercise Faith in their duties and performances have you done so many things in vain Would any of you take pains in your Callings willingly in vain and loose all your labour Are you willing that all your labour and travel and pains from day to day should be lost and all in vain You would count it a very grievous and uncomfortable thing if any of you should take any great Voyage by Sea and all your Voyage and Hazard should be in vain or if you should take any great Journey by Land in heat and cold in wet and dry through thick and thin and all your Journey should be in vain and nothing at all come of it what a grief and vexation would it be to your hearts Now Brethren I pray Consider of it if we perform duties take pains in duties day by day perform Duties in our Families and in our Closets every day presenting our Prayers and Supplications before the Lord and frequently in season and out of season atrending upon the Word of God