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A53713 Of communion with God the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly in love, grace, and consolation, or, The saints fellowship with the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, unfolded by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1657 (1657) Wing O778; ESTC R32197 289,173 326

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compleat work of purchased Grace that is by his Intercession which is the Third rise of it In respect of this he is said to be able to save to the uttermost them that come to God by him seeing he liveth ever to make intercession for them Heb. 7. 27. Now the Intercession of Christ in respect of its influence into purchased Grace is considered two waies § 32 1. As a continuance and carrying on of his Oblation for the making out of all the fruits and effects thereof unto us This is called his oppearing in the presence of God for us Heb. 9. 24. that is as the High Priest having offered the great offering for expiation of sinne carryed in the blood thereof into the most holy place where was the Representation of the presence of God so to perfect the Attonement He had made for himselfe and the people So the Lord Christ having offered himselfe as a sweet smelling Sacrifice to God being sprinkled with his own blood appeares in the presence of God as it were to mind him of the ingagement made to him or the Redemption of sinners by his blood and the making out the good things to them which were procured thereby and so this appearance of his hath an influence into Purchased Grace in as much as thereby he puts in his claime for it in our behalfe 2. He procureth the Holy Spirit for us effectually to collate and bestow all this purchased Grace upon us That he would doe this and doth it for us we have his Ingagement Ioh. 14. 16. This is purchased Grace in respect of its fountain and spring of which I shall not speake farther at present seeing I must handle it at large in the matter of the Communion we have with the Holy Ghost CHAP. VII The Nature of Purchased Grace Referred to three heads 1. Of our Acceptation with God Two parts of it Of the Grace of Sanctification The severall parts of it THe Fountain of that Purchased Grace wherein the § 1 Saints have Communion with Christ being discovered in the next place the nature of this Grace it selfe may be considered As was said it may be referred unto three heads 1. Grace of Acceptation with God 2. Grace of Sanctification from God 3. Grace of Priviledges with and before God 1. Of Acceptation with God out of Christ we are in a state of Alienation from God accepted neither in our Persons nor our § 2 Services Sinne makes a separation between God and us that state with all its consequences and attendencies is not my businesse to unfold The first issue of Purchased Grace is to restore us into a state of Acceptation and this is done two waies 1. By a Removeall of that for which we are refused the cause of the Enmity 2. By a bestowing of that for which we are accepted Not only all causes of quarrell were to be taken away that so we shouldnot be under displeasure but also that was to be given untous that makes us the objects of God's delight and pleasure on the account of the want whereof we are distanced from God 1. It gives a Removeall of that for which we are refused § 3 This is sinne in the guilt and all the attendencies thereof The first issue of Purchased Grace tends to the takeing away of sinne in its guilt that it shall not bind over the Soule to the wages of it which is death How this is accomplished and brought about by Christ was evidenced in the close of the foregoing Chapter It is the fruit § 4 and effect of his death for us Guilt of sinne was the only cause of our separation and distance from God as hath been said This made us obnoxious to wrath punishment and the whole displeasure of God On the account hereof were we imprisoned under the curse of the Law and given up to the power of Sathan This is the state of our unacceptation By his death Christ bearing the Curse undergoing the punishment that was due to us paying the ransome that was due for us delivers us from this condition And thus farre the death of Christ is the sole cause of our Acceptation with God that all cause of quarrell and rejection of us is thereby taken away and to that end are his sufferings reckoned to us For being made sinne for us 2 Cor 5. 21. He is made righteousnesse unto us 2 Cor. 1. 31. But yet farther This will not compleat our Acceptation with God The old quarrell may be laid aside and yet no new § 5 friendship begun We may be not sinners and yet not be so farre Righteous as to have a right to the Kingdome of Heaven Adam had no right to life because he was innocent he must moreover doe this and then he shall live He must not only have a negative Righteousnesse he was not guilty of any thing but also a positive Righteousnesse he must doe all things This then is required in the second place to our compleat acceptation that we have not only the not imputation of sinne but also a reckoning of Righteousnesse Now this we have in the Obedience of the life of Christ. This also was discovered in the last Chapter The obedience of the life of Christ was for us is imputed to us and is our righteousnesse before God by his obedience are we made righteous Rom. 5. 18. On what score the obedience of Faith takes place shall be afterwards declared These two things then compleat our Grace of Acceptation § 6 sinne being removed and Righteousnesse bestowed we have peace with God are continually accepted before him There is not any thing to charge us withall that which was is taken out of the way by Christ and nailed to his crosse made fast there yea publickly and legally cancelled that it can never be admitted againe as an evidence What Court among men would admit of an Evidence that hath been publickly cancelled and nayled up for all to see it So hath Christ dealt with that which was against us and not only so but also he puts that upon us for which we are received into favour He makes us comely through his beauty gives us white rayment to stand before the Lord. This is the first part of purchased Grace wherein the Saints have communion with Jesus Christ. In remission of sin and imputation of Righteousnesse doth it consist from the death of Christ as a price sacrifice and a punishment from the life of Christ spent in obedience to the Law doth it arise The great product it is of the Fathers Righteousnesse Wisedome Love and Grace the great and astonishable fruit of the Love and condescension of the Son The great discovery of the Holy Ghost in the Revelation of the mystery of the Gospell The second is Grace of Sanctification He makes us not only § 7 accepted but also acceptable He doth not only purchase Love for his Saints but also makes them lovely He came not by blood only but by water and blood
be wise and what ways the Generality of men ingage in for the compassing of that end shall be afterwards considered To the Glory and honour of our deare Lord Jesus Christ and the establishment of our hearts in Communion with him the designe of this digression is to evince that all wisedome is laid up in him and that from him alone it is to be obtained 1. Cor. 1. 24. the Holy Ghost tells us that Christ is the Power § 2 of God and the Wisedome of God not the Essentiall Wisedome of God as He is his Eternall Sonne of the Father upon which account He is called Wisedome in the Proverbs chap. 8. 20 21 22 23. but as he is crucified v. 23 As He is Crucified so he is the Wisdome of God that is all that Wisedome which God layeth forth for the discovery and manifestation of himself and for the Saving of Sinners which makes foolish all the wisedome of the world that is all in Christ Crucified held out in him by him and to be obtain'd only from him And thereby in him doe we see the Glory of God 2 Cor. 3. last For he is not only said to be the Wisedome of God but also to be made Wisedome to us 1 Cor. 1. 30. he is made not by Creation but Ordination and Appoinment Wisedome unto us not only by teaching us Wisedome by a Metonymy of the Effect for the cause as he is the great Prophet of his Church but also because by the knowing of him we become acquainted with the Wisedome of God which is our wisedome which is a Metonymy of the Adjunct This however verily promised is thus only to be had The summe of what is contended for is asserted in termes Col. 2. 3. in him dwell all the Treasures of Wisedome and Knowledge There are two things that might seem to have some colour in § 3 claiming a Title and interest in this businesse 1. Civill Wisdome and prudence for the management of affaires 2. Ability of Learning and literature but God rejecteth both these as of no use at all to the end and intent of true Wisedome indeed There is in the world that which is called understanding but it comes to nothing There is that which is called Wisedome but it is turned into folly 1 Cor. 1. 19 20. God brings to nothing the understanding of the prudent and makes foolish the wisedome of the World And if there be neither Wisedome nor knowledge as doubtlesse there is not without the knowledge of God Jerem 8. 9 it is all shut up in the Lord Christ. Joh. 1. 18. no man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Sonne which is in the bosome of the Father he hath revealed him He is nor seen at any other time Joh 5. 37. nor known upon any other account but only the Revelation of the Sonne He hath manifested him from his own bosome and therefore v. 9. it is said that he is the true light that lightneth every man that cometh into the world The true light which hath it in himselfe and none hath any but from him and all have it who come unto him He who doth not so is in darkenesse 1. The summe of all true Wisedome and knowledge may be reduced to these three heads § 4 1. The Knowledge of God his Nature and his Properties 2. The Knowledge of our selves in reference to the will of God concerning us 3. Skill to walke in Communion with God The knowledge of the Workes of God and the cheife End of all doth necessarily attend these In these three is summed up all true Wisedom and knowledge and not any of them is to any purpose to be obtained or is manifested but only in and by the Lord Christ. God by the work of the Creation by the Creation it selfe § 5 did reveal himselfe in many of his properties unto his Creatures capable of his knowledge His Power his Goodnesse his Wisdome his Allsufficiency are thereby known This the Apostle asserts Rom. 1. 19 20 21. v. 19. he calls it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 v. 20. That is his Eternall Power and Godhead v. 21. a knowing of God and all this by the Creation But yet there are some properties of God which all the works of Creation cannot in any measure reveal or make known as his Patience Long-suffering and Forbearance For all things being made good there could be no place for the exercise of any of these properties or manifestation of them The whole fabrick of heaven and Earth considered in it selfe as at first created will not discover any such thing as Patience and Forbearance in God which yet are eminent properties of his nature as himselfe proclaimes and declares Exod. 34. 6 7. Wherefore the Lord goes further and by the Workes of § 6 his Providence in preserving and ruling the World which he made discovers and reveales these Properties also For whereas by cursing the earth and filling all the Elements oftentimes with signes of his anger and indignation he hath as the Apostle tells us Rom. 1. 18. revealed from Heaven his wrath against all ungodlinesse and unrighteousnesse of men yet not proceeding immediately to destroy all things he hath manifested his Patience Forbearance to all this Paul Act. 14 16 17. tels us He suffered all Nations to walke in their own wayes yet he left not himselfe without witnesse in that he did good and gave raine from Heaven and fruitfull seasons filling their hearts with food and gladnesse A large account of his Goodnesse and Wisedome herein the Psalmist gives us Psal. 104. throughout By these wayes he bare witnesse to his own Goodnesse and Patience and so it is said he endures with much long suffering c Rom. 9. 22. But now here all the world is at a stand By all this they have but an obscure glimpse of God and see not so much as his back parts Moses saw not that untill he was put into the Rock and that Rock was Christ. There are some of the most eminent and glorious Propertys of God I mean in the manifestation whereof he will be most glorious otherwise his Propertys are not to be compared that there is not the least glimpse to be attained of out of the Lord Christ but only by and in him and some that comparatively we have no light of but in him and of all the rest no true light but by him Of the first sort whereof not the least guesse and imagination can enter into the heart of man but only by Christ are Love and pardoning Mercy 1. Love I meane Love unto sinners Without this man is of all creatures most miserable and there is not the least glimpse of it that can possibly be discovered but in Christ the Holy Ghost says 1 John 4. 8 16. God is Love that is not only of a loving and tender nature but one that will exercise himselfe in a dispensation of his Love Eternall Love
4 Boldnesse 5. An ayming at the same End And all these with the Wisdome of them are hid in the Lord Jesus 1. Agreement The Prophet tells us that two cannot walke together unlesse they be agreed Amos 3. 3. Untill Agreement be made there is no communion no walking together God and man by nature or whilest man is in the state of nature are at the greatest enmity He declares nothing to us but wrath whence we are said to be Children of it that is borne obnoxious to it Ephes. 2 3. and whilest we remain in that condition the wrath of God abideth on us Joh 3. 36. All the discovery that God makes of himselfe unto us is that he is unexpressibly provoked and therefore preparing wrath against the day of wrath and the Revelation of his Righteous Judgements the Day of his and sinners meeting is called the day of wrath Rom. 2. 5 6. Neither doe we come short in our enmity against him yea we first began it and we continue longest in it To expresse this Enmity the Apostle tells us that our very minds the best part of us are Enmity against God Rom. 8. 7 8 and that we neither are nor will nor can be subject to him our Enmity manifesting it selfe by Universall Rebellion against him what ever we doe that seems otherwise is but hypocrisy or flattery yea it is a part of this Enmity to lessen it In this state the Wisdome of walking with God must needs be most remote from the soule He is light and in him is no darknesse at all we are darknesse and in us there is no light at all He is life a living God we are dead dead sinners dead in trespasses and sinne He is Holinesse and glorious in it we wholly defiled an abominable thing he is Love we full of hatred hating and being hated Surely this is no foundation for agreement or upon that of walking together nothing can be more remote then this frame from such a condition The foundation then of this I say is laid in Christ hid in Christ He faith the Apostle is our peace he hath made peace for us Ephes. 2. 14 15. he slew the Enmity in his own body on the Crosse v. 16. 1. He takes out of the way the cause of the enmity that was between God and us Sinne and the curse of the Law Dan. 9. 24. He makes an end of sinne and that by making Attonen ent for iniquity and he blotteth out the hand writing of Ordinances Col. 2. 24. redeeming us from the Curse by being made a Curse for us Gal. 3. 13. 2. He destroys him who would continue the enmity and make the breach wider Heb 2. 14 through death he destroyd him that had the power of death that is the Divell and Col. 2. 14 spoiled principalities and powers 3. He made Reconciliation for the sinnes of the People Heb. 2. 17. he made by his blood an Attonement with God to turne away that wrath which was due to us so making peace hereupon God is said to be in Christ reconciling the world unto himselfe 2 Cor. 5. 19. being reconciled himselfe v 18. he lays down the enmity on his part and proceeds to what remaines to slay the enmity on our part that we also may be reconciled and this also 4. He doth for Rom. 5. 11. by our Lord Jesus Christ we doe receive the Attonement accept of the peace made and tendered laying down our enmity to God and so confirming an agreement betwixt us in his blood So that through him we have an accesse unto the Father Ephes. 2. 18. Now the whole wisdome of this Agreement without which there is no walking with God is hid in Christ out of him God on his part is a consuming fire we are as stubble fully dry yet setting our selves in battell array against that fire if we are brought together we are consum'd All our approachings to him out of Christ are but to our detriment in his blood alone have we this Agreement and let not any of us once suppose that we have taken any step in the paths of God with him that any one duty is accepted that all is not lost as to Eternity if we have not done it upon the account hereof 2. There is required Acquaintance also to walking together Two may meet together in the same way and have no quarrell § 36 between them no enmity but if they are meer strangers one to another they passe by without the least Communion together It doth not suffice that the Enmity betwixt God and us be taken away we must also have acquaintance given us with him Our not knowing of him is a great cause a great part of our enmity Our understandings are darkned and we are alienated from the life of God c Ephes. 4. 18. This also then must be added if we ever come to walke with God which is our Wisdome And this also is hid in the Lord Christ and comes forth from him It is true there are sundry other meanes as his Word and his Workes that God hath given the Sonnes of men to make a discovery of himselfe unto them and to give them some acquaintance with him that as the Apostle speakes Act. 17. 27. They should seek the Lord if haply they might find but yet as that knowledge of God which we have by his workes is but very weak imperfect so that which we have by the Word the letter of it by reason of our blindnesse is not saving to us if we have no other helpe for though that be light as the Sun in the firmament yet if we have no eyes in our heads what can it availe us No saving acquaintance with him that may direct us to walke with him can be obtained This also is hid in the Lord Jesus and comes forth from him 1 Joh. 5. 20. He hath given us this understanding that we should know him that is true all other light whatever without his giving us an understanding will not doe it He is the true light which lighteth every one that is enlightened Joh. 15. Luk. 24. 45. he opens our understandings that we may understand the Scriptures none hath known God at any time but he hath revealed him 1 Joh. 18. God dwells in that light which no man can approach unto 1 Tim. 6. 26. None hath ever had any such acquaintance with him as to be said to have seen him but by the Revelation of Jesus Christ. Hence he tells the Pharisees that notwithstanding all their great knowledge which they pretended indeed they had neither heard the voyce of God at any time nor seen his shape Ioh. 5. 37. they had no manner of spirituall acquaintance with God but he was unto them as a man whom they had never heard nor seen There is no acquaintance with God as love and full of Kindnesse Patience Grace and pardoning Mercy on which knowledge of him alone we can walke with him but only
for the Glory of the Sonne we are actually interested according to the tenour of the Covenant at the same instant of time in the blood of Christ as to the Benefits which he hath procured for us thereby Yea this very work of the Spirit it selfe is a fruit and part of the purchase of Christ but we speak of our sense of this thing whereunto the communication of the spirit is antecedent And 3. To the Glory of the Father we are accepted with him justified freed from guilt pardoned and have peace with God Rom. 5. 1. Thus through Christ we have Accesse by one spirit unto the Father 2 Ephes. 2. 18. And thus are both Father and Sonne and the Holy Spirit Glorified in our justification and acceptation with God the Father in his Free Love the Sonne in his Full purchase and the Holy Spirit in his effectuall working 10. All this in all the parts of it is no lesse fully procured for us nor lesse freely bestowed on us for Christs sake and on his § 22 account as part of his purchase and merits then if all of us immediatly upon his death had been translated into Heaven only this way of our deliverance and freedome is fixed on that the whole Trinity may be glorified thereby And this may suffice in answer to the first Objection Though our Reconciliation with God be fully and compleatly procured by the death of Christ and all the ways and meanes whereby it is accomplished yet we are brought unto an Actuall enjoyment thereof by the way and in the order mentioned for the praise of the Glorious Grace of God The second Objection is that if the Righteousnesse and Obedience of Christ to the Law be imputed unto us then what need we yeild Obedience § 23 our selves To this also I shall returne answer as briefely as I can in the ensuing Observations Then 1. The placeing of our Gospell Obedience on the right foot of account that it may neither be exalted into a state condition Use nor End not given it of God nor any Reason Cause Motive end necessity of it on the other hand taken away weakned or impaired is a matter of Great importance Some make our Obedience the workes of Faith our workes the matter or cause of our Justification Some the condition of the Imputation of the Righteousnesse of Christ some the qualification of the Person justifyed on the one hand some exclude all the necessity of them and turne the Grace of God into lasciviousnesse on the other To debate these differences is not my present businesse only I say on this and other accounts the right stating of our Obedience is of great importance as to our walking with God 2. We doe by no meanes assigne the same place condition state and use to the Obedience of Christ imputed to us and § 24 our Obedience performed to God If we did they were really inconsistent And therefore those who affirme that our Obedience is the Condition or Cause of our Justification doe all of them deny the Imputation of the Obedience of Christ unto us The Righteousnesse of Christ is imputed to us as that on the account whereof we are accepted and esteemed Righteous before God and are really so though not inherently We are as truly Righteous with the Obedience of Christ imputed to us as Adam was or could have been by a compleat Righteousnesse of his own performance So Rom. 5. 18. by his Obedience we are made Righteous made so truely and so accepted as by the disobedience of Adam we are truely made Trespassours and so accounted And this is that which the Apostle desires to be found in in opposition to his Own Righteousnesse Phil. 3 9. But our own Obedience is not the Righteousnesse whereupon we are accepted and justifyed before God although it be acceptable to God that we should abound therein And this distinction the Apostle doth evidently deliver and confirme so as nothing can be more cleerly revealed Eph. 2. 8 9 10. For by Grace we are Saved through Faith and this not of our selves It is the guift of God Not of workes least any man should boast For we are his workes manship created in Christ Jesus unto good workes which God hath prepared that we should walke in them We are saved or justifyed for that it is whereof the Apostle treats by Grace through Faith which receives Jesus Christ and his Obedience not of workes least any man should boast but what workes are they that the Apostle intends The workes of Believers as in the very beginning of the next words is manifest for we are we Believers with our Obedience and our workes of whom I speake yea but what need then of workes need still there is we are the workmanship c. Two things the Apostle intimates in these words 1. A Reason why we cannot be saved by workes namely because we doe them not in or by our own strength which is necessary we should doe if we will be saved by them or justifyed by them but this is not so saith the Apostle for we are the workemanship of God c. all our workes are wrought in us by full and Effectuall undeserved Grace 2. An Assertion of the necessity of good workes notwithstanding that we are not saved by them and that is that God has ordained that we shall walke in them which is a sufficient ground of our Obedience what ever be the use of it If you will say then what are the true and proper Gospell § 25 Grounds Reasons Uses and Motives of our Obedience whence the necessity thereof may be demonstrated and our soules be stirred up to abound and be fruitfull therein I say they are so many lye so deep in the Mystery of the Gospell and Dispensation of Grace spread themselves so throughout the whole Revelation of the will of God unto us that to handle them fully and distinctly and to give them their due weight is a thing that I cannot engage in least I should be turned aside from what I principally intend I shall only give you some briefe heads of what might at large be insisted on 1. Our universall Obedience and good workes are indispensably necessary from the soveraigne appointment and will § 26 of God Father Son and Holy Ghost 1. In Generall this is the will of God even our Sanctification or Holinesse 1 Thess. 4. 3. this is that which God wills which he requires of us that we be holy that we be obedient That we do his will as the Angells doe in Heaven The Equity necessity profit and advantage of this ground of our Obedience might at large be insisted on And were there no more this might suffice alone If it be the will of God it is our duty 1. The Father hath ordeined or appointed it it is the will of the Father Ephes. 2. 10. the Father is spoken of personally Christ being mentioned as Mediator 2. The Sonne hath ordained and appointed it as Mediator Joh.
Spirit which is all that is of use for the bringing his many Sonnes to Glory It pleased the Father that in him all fullnesse should dwell Col. 1. 17. That he should be invested with a Fullnesse of that grace which is needfull for his People This himselfe calls the Power of giving Eternall Life to his Elect John 17. 2. Which power is not only his Abilitie to doe it but also his Right to doe it Hence this Delivering of all things unto him by his Father he lays as the bottome of his inviting sinners unto him for Refreshment All things are delivered unto me of my Father Math. 11. 37. Come unto me all that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you Rest v. 28. This being the Covenant of the Father with him and his promise unto him that upon the making his soule an Offering for sinne He should see his seed and the pleasure of the Lord should prosper in his hand Isa. 53. 10. and in the verses following the powring out of his soul vnto death and bearing the sinnes of many is laid as the bottome and procuring cause of these things 1. of Justification by his knowledge he shall justify many 2. Of Sanctification in destroying the workes of the Divell v. 11. 12. Thus comes our mercifull High Priest to be the great possessor of all Grace that he may give out to us according to his own pleasure quickning whom he will He hath it in him really as our Head in that he received not that spirit by measure Joh. 3. 34. which is the bond of Union between him and us 1 Cor. 6. 17. whereby holding him the Head we are filled with his fullnesse Ephes. 1. 22 23. Col. 2. 19. He hath it as a Common person intrusted with it on our behalfe Rom. 5. 14 15 16 17. The last Adam is made unto us a quickning spirit 1 Cor. 15. 45. He is also a Treasury of this Grace in a morall and law sense not only as it pleased the Father that all fullnesse should dwell in him Col. 1. 19. but also because in his mediation as hath been declared is founded the whole dispensation of Grace 2. Being thus actually vested with this power and priviledge and fullnesse He designes the spirit to take of this fullnesse and to give it unto us He shall take of mine and shew it unto you Joh. 16. 15. The Spirit takes of that Fullnesse that is in Christ and in the Name of the Lord Jesus bestows it actually on them for whose Sanctification He is sent Concerning the manner and Allmighty efficacy of the Spirit of Grace whereby this is done I meane this actuall Collation of Grace upon his peculiar ones more will be spoken afterwards 3. § 9 For Actuall Grace or that Influence of power whereby the Saints are enabled to performe particular Duties according to the mind of God there is not any need of further Enlargement about it What concernes our Communion with the Lord Christ therein holds proportion with what was spoken before There remaineth only one thing more to be observed concerning those things whereof mention hath been made and I proceed to the way whereby we carry on communion with the Lord Jesus in all these And that is that these things may be considered two ways 1. In respect of their First Collation or bestowing on the Soul 2. In respect of their Continuance and Increase as unto the Degrees of them In the First sence as to the reall Communicating of the Spirit of Grace unto the Soul so raising it from Death unto Life the Saints have no kind of Communion with Christ therein but only what consists in a passive Reception of that life-giving quickening Spirit and power They are but as the dead bones in the Prophet the wind blows on them and they live as Lazarus in the Grave Christ calls and they come forth the call being accompained with life and power This then is not that whereof particularly I speake But it is the second in respect of further Efficacy of the Spirit and Increase of Grace both Habituall and Actuall whereby we become more holy and to be more powerfull in walking with God have more fruite in Obedience and successe against Temptations And in this they hold Communion with the Lord Christ And wherein and how they do it shall now be declared 1. They continually eye the Lord Jesus as the Great Joseph § 10 that hath the disposall of all the Granarys of the Kingdom of Heaven committed unto him as one in whom it hath pleased the Father to gather All things unto an Head Ephes. 1. 10. that from him all things might be dispensed unto them All Treasures all fullnesse the Spirit not by measure are in him And this Fullnesse in this Joseph in reference to their condition they Eye in these Thee Particulars 1. In the preparation unto the dispensation mentioned in the Expiating Parging Purifying Efficacy of his Blood It was a Sacrifice not only of Attonement as offered but also of purification as powred out This the Apostle eminently sets forth Heb. 9. 13. 14. For if the blood of Bulls and Goats and the Ashes of an Heifer sprinkling the uncleane sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot unto God purge your Consciences from dead works that you may serve the Living God This blood of his is that which answers all Typicall institutions for carnall purification and therefore hath a spiritually purifying cleansing sanctifying vertue in it selfe as offered and powred out Hence it is called a fountain for sinne and for uncleannesse Zech. 13. 1. that is for their washing and taking away A fountaine opened ready prepared vertuous efficacious in its selfe before any be put into it because poured out instituted appointed to that purpose The Saints see that in thēselves they are still exceedingly defiled and indeed to have a sight of the Defilements of sinne is a more spirituall discovery then to have only a sence of the guilt of sinne This follows every conviction is commensurate unto it that usually only such as reveale the Purity and Holinesse of God and all his ways Hereupon they cry with shame within themselves Uncleane Uncleane Uncleane in their Natures Uncleane in their Persons Uncleane in their Conversations All rolled in the blood of their defilements their Hearts being by nature a very sinke and their Lives a Dunghill They know also that no unclean thing shall enter into the Kingdome of God or have place in the new Jerusalem that God is of purer eys then to behold iniquity They cannot endure to look on themselves how shall they dare to appeare in his presence What Remedies shall they now use Though they wash themselves with Nitre and take them much sope yet their iniquity will continue marked Jerem. 2. 22. Wherewith then shall they come before the Lord For the removall of this