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A33748 A practical discourse of God's sovereignty with other meterial points, deriving thence. Coles, Elisha, 1608?-1688. 1673 (1673) Wing C5064A; ESTC R12638 214,951 286

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and Prun'd-off Joh. 15. 2. the true Branches are preserved and Cherished They shall bring-forth fruit in their old age P● 92. 14. 1 Joh. 3. 2 9. chap. 2. 27. 2 ep Joh. v. 2. They that are Now i. e. Once They that are Once the Children of God shall never be Otherwise save only in a greater likeness to their Father And tho' their living on Him and their likeness to Him be very weakly especially at times as the Natural life of Infants is yet being born they must be kept And the Will and Care of their Father is Eph. 4. 13. To Nurse them up to a Perfect Man You ' I say perhaps That never had any such cause of Complaint as you and possibly it may be so To be sure you know not that They had And those you compare your self with have said as much of themselves and they had the like Cause for our hearts are fashion'd alike Onely each one best knows the plague of his own Agur a Man of great Wisdom and Holiness says of himself That he was more brutish than any Man Prov. 30. 2. But suppose it be true That Others corruptions have not broke-out as yours have done yet May not this put your faith to a ●tand Much less Make you weary Recoil or to faint in your Minds For the same Grace that prevented them can pardon you and will if you cast your self upon it Ye may indeed be allow'd to complain of your sins for Nothing els have ye to complain of Therfore Complain and Cry-out as loud as you will Rom. 7. 24. Oh wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death But withall Betake you to the same Refuge that he did ver 25. abide by it I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord Here you may triumph over all both Complaints and the Causes of them It must always be granted That to Overcome Sin Combin'd Intrench'd and fortifi'd as it is is a great Undertaking and must be gon-through with There is no Retreit to be sounded Nor Armour provided for your back Every Mother's son must either kill or be kill'd in this Combate There 's no Compounding the Difference Nor discharge in this Warfare till the day be perfectly Won But What a Recruit is there levied and always stands ready as a sure Reserve viz. That though the Conflict be sharp the success is sure In order whereto among●t other Rules and Articles of War bear in mind these few following 1. Intangle not your self but shun and avoid whatever may prove a clog or unfit you for duty 2. Exercise yourself in things that will teach you to handle your Arms and tending to Nourish your faith 3. Stand on your Guard watchfully that ye be not surprised by sudden excursions or under pretence of friendship 4. Arm your self with the same Mind that was in Christ set your face as a flint and conclude That ye shall not be confounded 5. Submit to the place your General hath set you in It must have been some bodie 's lot and why not yours and the hotter it is the more honourable 6. Look that ye fight with proper weapons which are onely to be had at the Covenant of Grace and the Cross of Christ And There they are never wanting And be sure ye go not down to the Philistines either to forge or sharpen 7. Fight not as one that beats the ayr but as having indeed a sturdy adversary to deal-with whom yet you are sure to Overcome 8. Look still on your Captain to observe what He says and Does and do likewise To take-up your Cross and endure hardship are necessary accoutrements to a Soldier of Christ 9. Wait on the Lord to Renew your Strength who then bestirrs Himself most when your strength is gon Then He lays hold upon Shield and Buckler Ps 35. 2. and stands-up for your help 10. Lastly and to Influence all Mind the Lord of his Covenant even Then when it may be your self think on it with trouble as doubting your interest in it Pray Him to remember it for you and with the same Good-will wherewith He made it Beseech Him to look-on His Bow in the Cloud which Himself hath set there as a sure sign between God and you That tho' the skies be Red and lowring The Clouds return after the Rain and the Billows go-over your head you shall not be deluged by them By this it is that ye are hedged-about and walled-up to Heaven Therefore Stand not like Men in suspense as unresolved to fall-on or doubtful how to come-off But On On the day 's your Own The Lord of Hosts pursues them And let all the Sons of God shout for joy Sixthly Infer VI. since Believers onely are interessed in the Covenant and that Faith is a Necessary Instrument which the Covenant wil not work without without which you cannot work with it Nor see your Interest in it Look-well to your Faith first That it be of the right kind viz. such as Renounces Self lives upon Grace And then having found it such Be sure ye keep it well and improve it to the utmost Two uses especially are to be made of it 1 As your Shield to supply the place of all other peeces of your Armour when broken or loose as well as to safeguard them when they are whole and Tite about you If your helmet be out of the way and fiery darts come pouring down Hold up your Faith between your head and them Faith is the truest quench-coal to the fire of hell If your Sword be forgot or laid-aside or wants an edge c. your Shield if well applyed will Retort your enemies weapons on his own Pate 2 Faith is your spiritual Optick which shews you things of Greatest Moment and Not Otherwise Visible Even Chariots and horsmen of Fire are not discernible without it If temptations from the World do indanger you Turn your Faith that way and through it view and consider how Shallow and short-liv'd the pleasures of it are and how Momentany your sufferings Then look-at the World to come The Glory of it and your interest in it And how much your Crown will be Brightened by the scowrings you have pass'd-under here and dwell on the contemplation of it Bend not your eye so much on the peril or length of your passage as on the long'd-for shore that lies beyond it And reckon the Surges of that dreadfull gulph which is yet betwixt you and It but as so many strokes to waft you Thither Heb. 11. 26. This was the course that Moses took and Christ Himself Nothing so blunts the edge of Satan's temptations Chap. 12. 2. or the World's as this Faith of God's Elect. Therefore see that you hold-fast your Faith Keep it as your life keep That and it will keep you and let it not go until ye die Then indeed it will leave you because then it will have done
will be of exceeding great Usefulness to us in every Condition especially under those darker Administrations which we do not see the Cause and Reason of When Matters of great Import seem to be Confused or Neglected When all things in view fall out alike to All and you cannot know either Good or Evil by all that is afore you I shall therefore Collect some of those Considerations from which you may find light and influence in the dark and cloudy day and by which as a Means I my self was drawn in and guided to this Determination before I had searched the Scriptures expresly concerning this Subject And they may serve both as Arguments to Demonstrate the Proposition and as Antidotes against those poysonous Contradictions which carnal Reason and unbelief will be too often forging and flinging in upon us And The First is founded on that Infinite Blessedness which the Most High God was possessed of in Himself Arg. I. before the World or any Creature was made He did not make them for any Need He had of them Rev. 4. 11. but for His Pleasure And if He needed them not there could be no Need or Reason Why He should make them such Or to such an End as not to be Meetly Over-ruled and their End attained without doing wrong to any The Motives by which Men are induced and swayed to do Wrong are chiefly Two 1. To attain something they have not Ahab slew Naboth for his vinyeard 1 Kings 21. And Athaliah all the seed Royal to get the Throne 2 Kings 11. Or 2. To Secure What they have Pharaoh oppressed the People lest growing Mighty they should shake off his yoke and get them out of his Service Exodus 1. 10. Jeroboam set up his Calves to keep the people at home and firm to himself 1 K. 12. 27 28. And the Jews they put Christ to death lest the Romanes should come and take away their Place and Nation John 11. 48. These two have shar'd the parentage of all the Oppression and Wrong-doing that have been in the World Neither of which is Compatible with our Great and Blessed God For all things are His already He posseffeth the Heavens and the Earth and all the hosts of them with an Absolute Power and Right to dispose them And what can be added to That which is Infinite And as for Securing what He hath Of whom should he be afraid For 1. There is no God Besides him Isa 44. 6. The Lord Himself who needs must know it if there were Another professeth Solemnly That He knows not any verse 8. And 2 As for Creatures They are all more absolutely under His subjection than the smallest dust under our feet is to us Ch 40. 17. The Nations are to Him less than nothing and vanity He need not so much as Touch them to bring them down 't is but Gathering to himself Job 34. 14 15. His spirit and His breath and they perish together Let the Lord but With-hold His sustaining Influence and they fall of themselves But He remains the same to all generations Secondly Arg. II. Consider the Infinite perfection of His Nature Holy Holy Holy Isa 6. 3. i. e. Perfectly Holy He is Glorious in Holiness Exod. 15. 11. Now In Holiness is not the least tincture of its Contrary 1 John 3. 5. God is Light and in Him is no darkness at all He is Good and doth Good Ps 119. Is Righteous Joh. 3. 7. and doth Righteousness All His works praise Him The Righteous Lord will do no iniquity It is an high demonstration of His Excellency 2 Tim. 2. 13. That He cannot deny Himself that is He cannot do any thing that is in the least degree contrary to His Holy Nature Nothing that needs to be Retracted or to alter His mind about it His Will is the Rule of Righteousness and Righteousness the Rule of His Will The Saints of old were perfectly of this minde Shall not the Judg of all the Earth do Right Gen 18. 25. Rom. 3. 6. And the Apostle Puts it as a Question not to be answered That if God were Unrighteous How then shall He Judge the World Thirdly Arg. III. Consider Further The constant Rule and Measure of God's Dispensments which is not done Fortuitously nor Rashly Isa 28. 17. but with Deliberation and Exactness He Layes Judgment to the Rule and Righteousness to the Plummet He will not punish without a Cause nor more than is deserved Touching the sins of Sodom Gen. 18 21. I will go down sayes God and see whether they have done altogether according to the Cry of it Renders to every one according to their Deeds Rom. 2. 6. and Gives them a just recompense of Reward Heb. 2. 2. He will not Cast away the perfect Man Job 8. 20. Nor help the wicked Eliphaz puts the question with great confidence as well he might Who ever perished being Innocent Job 47. His Righteousness is such that it even holds his hands until the Innocent be out of danger The Angels were straitly commanded Not to begin the execution of God's wrath on the wicked world until His Servants were Marked out Rev 73. And when the Lord came to destroy S●dom He hastens Righteous Lot to Zoar with this onely Argument Gen 19. 22. I cannot do any thing until thou be come thi her Fourthly Arg. IV. It is further evidenced by the Lawes He hath given unto Men The sum of which is To do Righteously And the End of them the good and welfare of the Creature After a thousand years experience of These compared with the issue of Mens Inventions Nehe. 9. 13. They are acknowledged to be Right Judgments Good statues and lawes of Truth What an admirable Catalogue have we in Rom. 12. 1 Of such as concern our duty towards Himself immediately this is the Sum Thou shalt Worship the Lord thy God and Him onely shall thou serve There is Nothing more equal and just than to Worship and serve Him Whose we are To love and live to Him from whom we have our life and breath 2 Such as refer more immediately to Our selves As Temperance Chastity Moderation Sobriety c. These as is evident to all do greatly conduce to our outward welfare both in point of health estate Posterity c. And what evil Consequents do attend the Contraries of those Virtues might be every day's observation More especially such as relate to our spiritual state and Welfare of which more particularly under the Next Argument 3 Such Commands also as respect our duty towards Men As to do justly To shew Mercy To follow peace with all Men Every One to Mind his own business And not intermeddle with Others so To be subject to the Powers that be and To pray for those in authority The Neglect of which duty may be a Cause of our disquietment from them at least it may prove an ecclipse of our Joyfulness in
Believer but their Personal Names Reuben Simeon Levi So had our Great High Priest or He could not have made attonement for us And that place Rev. 13. 8. points at the same time for both Those words From the foundation of the World do refer as well to the writing of their Names in the Book of life as to the Lamb 's being slain And if it be said It must referr to that as was last named then let ver 8. of the 17. Chap. speak for it where deciphering those who shall wonder after the beast he sayes they are such whose Names were not written in the hook of life from the foundation of the World what can be more express II. The Design of God in the death of Christ Arg. 2. could not otherwise be secur'd Had the design been To Purchase Salvation for Believers without ascertaining the Persons that should believe it had been uncertain Whether any should be saved because uncertain Whether any would believe If Certain That some would believe This Certainty must be Decreed For Nothing future could be certain Otherwise And if it was Decreed That Some should believe The Individuals of that Some must be Decreed also For Faith is the Gift of God and could not be foreseen in any but whom He had Decreed to give it unto Which laid together are a good demonstration That those Christ should die for were as well Pre-ordain'd as That He should die for them and that definitely and by Name III. It may further be Argued Arg. 3. from the Fathers preparing a kingdom from the foundation of the World and Mansions or Places in it To prepare the way of this Argument Consider the Punctuality of God's disposements in things of a Lower Moment He did not Create the Earth in vain i. e. To stand empty and void as at its first formation Nor the several quarters thereof to be Inhabited indefinitely by some Nation or Other who should happen to get possession of them But He divided to the Nations their inheritance and the bounds of their Habitation Deut. 32. 8. Mount Seir was given to Esau Acts. 17. 26. and Ar to the Children of Lot Each Nation had its limits staked out Deut. 2. 5 9. and this from the dayes of old And if we may distinguish of Acts in God and of Time in Eternity His Purpose to firm and bring forth those Nations must needs be as early as to Create and furnish those parts of the World which they should Inhabit Now Earthly Settlements being of trivial Moment to the Heavenly Mansions it seems a good Consequent That if yet particular Nations were fore-appointed for particular Provinces on Earth Much more should particular Persons be design'd for those particular Mansions in Heaven And if either were appointed afore the other It must be the Persons For the Sabbath was made for Man and not Man for the Sabbath The Domestiques of God's House or Place of Glory are a sacred State and Order of Kings and Priests and Each individual Person hath his place or Appartiment set out for him Those Glorious Pallaces were not prepared for Believers indefinitely but for certain Determinate Persons particularly The Twelve Apostles shall have their Twelve Thrones and every One his Own This is evident by our Saviour's answer to the Mother of Zebede's children Math. 20. 23 To sit on my right hand and on my left is not Mine to give but it shall he given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father If for Believers indefinitely why not for these two Brethren as soon as any other especially since they first made request for them The Truth is those Places were not now to be disposed of it was determined who should have them long before even From the foundation of the World Matt. 25. 35. The scope of this Answer was not to shew That the places requested for were prepar'd for Believers for these were Believers who made request for them but that they were Appointed for Certain particular Persons and they must have them Much might be added in confirmation of these two branches But by these I hope it is clear That Election is Personal and from Eternity V. Election is in Christ. OR The Elect are Chosen in Christ It was requisite the New Covenant should have an Head and Mediatour as well as the Old That Righteousness and life might flow from Him into all the Elect Seed as sin and death had done from Adam In which respect Christ and He are set forth as Parallels in Romans 3. from ver 12. to 21. The benefits which the Elect are Chosen unto they are made partakers of by their Union with Christ He is the Root in whom the Fulness dwels Not only the Foundation on which the Church is built but the Rock which affords all the Spiritual Materials of the Heavenly Temple Even the Cement that holds one part to another and the whole to Himself and this by virtue of the Decree For we are to Consider that there is a Decretive Union before the Actual and That influenceth This into Being and that as really as the determined death of Christ did the Salvation of Those who died before Him Though Christ be not the Cause of Election yet He is the Grand Means by whom we obtain the blessedness we were Chosen unto By Him it is That We have Access into that Grace Rom. 5. 2. wherein we stand And we shall find that the Epistles generally when they speak of the Great things relating to Salvation do still bring in Christ as the Person principally concern'd about it Salvation indeed is a Gift Tit. 3. 6 it is perfectly Free yet not to be had Rom. 5. 18 19. but in Christ It comes upon us through His Righteousness As by One's disobedience many were made sinners so by the Righteousness of One by means of their Oneness with Him shall many be made Righteous Mankind by their Apostacy in Adam had destroyed in themselves the whole of that Principle which would have lead them to God as their life and blessedness And had withal contracted such an Eumity against Him and Repugnancy to all Overtures for Returning to Him And this Gulph was so fixed as would for ever have kept God and us asunder had not that blessed Project of Choosing in Christ been set on foot to dissolve it It could not be done by any Created Power Nor could Creatures so much as propound a Way for it And if they could who durst so harden himself as to Mention the Thing which onely could do it But The Great God blessed for ever He findes out a way for it And the same Love that ordain'd to Eternal life would also put it in such a way as should surely take effect And to this end viz. That Those Ordain'd to Salvation might be both Rightfully entituled to that Salvation and successefully brought into it They were put into Christ by Election He was the
spilt on the ground But though this Promise of Christ be virtually a Promise of all Grace yet because of our slowness of heart to believe and to win us off from our legallizing Notions the Lord condescends to gratify His People in Words as well as Substance And therefore V. To make it expresly evident that all Spiritual blessings are perfectly free He hath put them all into Absolute Promises Not that all Promises run in that tenor Many of them have Conditions annex'd which also in their place are of very significant usefullness Gen. 22. 12-18 Joh. 3. 16. chap. 14. 6. Math. 5. 8. 2 Cor. 7. 1. Mark 16. 16. Joh. 10. 9. 1. As proofs of our willing Subjection to God 2. Directives by what Mediums we must get-to the Blessedness design'd us 3. How we must be qualified for the enjoyment of it 4. As Marks and Evidences of our being in the way to it and of those to whom it doth belong But this Annexion of Conditions does not imply a power in Men to perform them tho' perform'd they must be before we enjoy the promised Good Nor does the effect of those Promises depend upon any Act to be done by us which some other Promise doth not provide us with But That Great Fundamental Promise on which is founded our hopes of Eternal life Tit. 1. 2. was Absolute 't was given afore the world Though dearly conditional to Him with whom the Compact was made yet perfectly free and Absolute to us And therefore the adding of Conditions to After-Promises may not be taken as invalidating that First Promise Or as a Defeazance to it It 's a Scripture Maxim That the Covenant which was before confirmed of God in Christ Gal. 3. 17. the Law which was Four hundred and thirty years after cannot disannul that it should make the Promise of none effect The like may be said of Promises made in Time viz That the Conditionalness of Some does not make-void the Absoluteness of Others As the Law was to Christ such are Conditional Promises to the Absolute They shew what we should be and do and by consequence that we can neither be nor do as we should and thence Inferr The Necessity of Divine Grace to undertake for us And then indeed is the Freeness of Grace adorable which promiseth help in terms of an Absolute tenor And accordingly we find That whatever is in one Scripture made the Condition of Acceptance with God and Eternal life In other Scriptures those very Conditions are promised without Condition Some of which we have a Prospect of in the following ballance Conditional Promises Wash ye make you clean Cease to doe evil learn to doe well Come now and tho' your sins be as scarlet they shall be white as snow Isa 1. 16 18. Repent and turn so iniquity shall not be your ruin Ezek. 16. 30. Make you a new heart and a new spirit v. 31. Hear and your Soul shall live Isa 50. 3. If thou shalt seek the Lord thy God thou shalt find Him if thou seek Him with thy whole heart Deut. 4. 29. Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart Deut. 10. 6. Return O backsliding Children Jer. 3. 14. If ye be willing and obedient ye shall eat the good of the land Isa 1. 19. I will yet for this be enquired of by the House of Israel Ezek. 36. 37. He that endureth unto the end the same shall be saved Math. 24. 13. Promises of the Condition Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you and ye shall be clean From all your filthiness will I cleanse you Ezek. 36. 25. I will forgive your iniquity and your sin I will remember no more Jer. 31. 33. I will put a new spirit within you Ezek. 11. 19. A new heart also will I give you and a new Spirit will I put within you chap. 36. 26. Thou shalt return and obey the voyce of the Lord Deut. 30. 8. They shall return unto Me with their whole heart Jer. 24. 7. I am found of them that sought me not Isa 65. 1. The Lord thy God will Circumcise thine heart Deut. 30. 6. I will heal their Backslidings Hosea 14. 4. Thy People shall be willing Psal 110. 3. I will cause you to walk in my Statutes Ezek. 36. 27. Phil. 2. 13. I will pour upon the House of David the Spirit of Grace and Supplications Zach. 12. 10. They shall not depart from me Jer. 32. 40. Who shall confirm you unto the End 1 Cor. 1. 8. Jer. 3. 19. These are some of those Many exceeding-Great and Precious promises 2 Pet. 1. 4. by which we are made partakers of the Divine Nature And if duly consider'd would much conduce to establish the present Truth which asserts the Absolute free-giving of All things pertaining to life and Godliness ver 3. And this nothing more plainly contradicts than to make the Dispensments of Grace to depend on the Wills and improvements of Natural Men To shut-out which is a principal scope of Absolute Promises 1 Cor. 1. 29. Ch. 12. 6. Phil. 2. 13. That no flesh should glory in His presence Since it is God that worketh all in all and That of His own good pleasure Now If any should ask by the way Wherein the special love of God to Elect persons discovers it self before their Conversion I cannot assigne any plain or Open discoveries of it by which the Elect may be known from other Men All outward things fall alike to all The heir whiles a Child differs nothing from a Servant altho' he be Lord of all by Election Gal. 4. 1. Yet there are divers gracious operations of that love towards them even in common providences Albeit they are not perceiv'd till afterwards As 1. In keeping-alive the Root or Stem they were to grow from which might be a principal cause of His adding 15. years to Hezekiah's life viz. for Josiah's sake who was to come of his lineage Manasseh his grandfather not being yet born So those dayes of tribulation were shortened and many of the Jewes kept alive by the Providence of God for the Elect's sake that should be of their progeny perhaps two thousand years after 2. In preserving the Elect themselves from many a death which they were obnoxious to before their Conversion As He also did Manasseh And this was the Cause when Satan had them in his Nett and had drag'd them to the pits brink That the Lord sent from Heaven and saved them Psal 57. 3. Job 33. 24. Deliver him I have found a Ransom He is Mine and I have designed him to another end 3. In keeping them from the unpardonable Sin Thus Paul being a Chosen Vessel was kept without that knowledg of Christ which some of the Pharisees had For otherwise his persecuting the Church of God had bin uncapable of pardon as appears by 1 Tim. 1. 13. I obtained Mercy because I did it ignorantly 4. In casting the lot of their habitation where He hath planted
also an important Argument for proof of this Doctrine The Lord's manner of dealing with His People of old and the Reason of it is an Instance above Contradiction The Promise of giving them Canaan was not more Absolute than the Promise of Salvation to Believers Nor was it less clog'd with Conditions Threatnings and Cautions which were afterwards added But the promise being once made absolute Gen. 15. 18. To thy seed will I give this land the Lord held Himself obliged in honour Chap. 12. 7. to make it good How often did He seem to be pouring out His wrath to destroy them First in Egypt Then in the Wilderness as appears by Ezek. 20. 8 13 21 22 and 40 verses And what was it that kept it off It was the Interest of God's Honour This put Him upon finding out Wayes to deliver them Ezek. 20. 14. I wrought sayes He for my Name 's sake The Lord did as it were labour and work to suppress His righteous fury incensed by their intolerable provocations His Name and honour were concern'd and that held His hands He had once made an absolute Promise which therefore must be made-good tho' they made themselves never so unworthy of it The like ye have in Isaiah 48 They had dealt very treacherously than which Nothing is more provoking But sayes the Lord For my Names sake will I deferr mine anger v. 9. And Agen v. 11. For mine Own sake even for mine Own sake will I do it For how should My Name be polluted The Lord will over-look a Thousand transgressions rather than expose His Name and honour to Reproach as once it was by a temporary suspension To Recover which and that His Name might be sanctified He will bring them home agen yea tho' it be in the eyes of Men a Thing impossible and they themselves doe think so likewise For Our hope is lost and we are cut off say they Ezek. 37. 11. and Lam. 3. 18. My hope is perished from the Lord. Whether at home or abroad they still caused His Name to be prophaned And for this His Holy Name He had pitty on them Ezek. 36. 20 21. For if He should have cast them off for ever It would have been said Either That He did not foresee how unworthy a people they would be Or He was not able to keep them in their own Land Or to bring them back agen Or els That He was Changeable in His Purposes and not true to His word c. some reflexion or other they would cast upon Him which He could not bear All which much more of like kinde is applicable to Belivers with respect to their Perseverance 4. Justice or Righteousness There can hardly be found a firmer support or more plenary consolation to Believers than That the Justice of God is engaged to save them For The Righteous Lord will doe no iniquity He would not Justify No Not His very Elect but in a way consistent with His Righteousness For which cause He set-forth Christ a Propitiation for sin Surely then having received the Attonement He will not expose His Justice to censure by leaving them in any wise obnoxious to comdemnation Salvation Now is their due Rom. ● 1 7. His Grace hath made it so By both giving and accepting such a price for it as engageth Righteousness it self to save them For Who shall eondemn ver 33. 2 Thes 1. 7 8. since 't is Christ that dy'd It is as Righteous a thing with God To give Rest to His People as tribulation to those that trouble them Paul therefore builds his expectation of the Crown upon this Attribute as well as any other Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness 2 Tim. 4. 8. which the Lord the Righteous Judge shall give me at that day Yea this Righteousness of God secures to them Their holding out To finish their Course andto keep the Faith as well as the Reward when their work is done God is not unrighteous to forget His Peoples labour of love Much less Christ's This gave the Apostle to be perswaded better things of those he writes to than to be subject to Falling-away Heb. 6. 9 10. The blood of the Everlasting Covenant is engaged to make them perfect in every good work ch 13. 20 21. to doe His will Yea They shall bring forth fruit in their old age Ps 92. 14 15. and this To declare that the Lord is Vpright and no Vnrighteousness is in Him 5. The Faithfulness or Truth of God is also concern'd in the final Perseverance of Believers For having drawn them from all Created bottoms to a total Relyance on Himself He cannot but give them That they have trusted Him for The Lord will not be to His people as that broken staff Egypt was to the Jews to fail them at their greatest Need which is when they are lost driven away broken and sick and perhaps have no mind to Return as Ephraim who went on frowardly Then is the fit time for the Faithfulness of God to discover it self Isa 57. 17. 18. by seeking them out Ezek. 34. 16. Bringing them back Binding them up Healing and Comforting them To heal their backslidings as it shews the Freeness of God's love so His faithfulness The Lord will not behold iniquity in Jacob Numb 23. 21. i. e. He will not take notice of it so as to Recede from His Word For He could not but see their perversness and Murmurings for which He punished them severely and sometimes made as if He would disherite them but still He Remembred His Covenant and that Restrain'd it that He could not Cast them off The Lord had blessed and therefore Men should not Reverse it Neither themselves by their insufferable Contumacy nor Balaam by his Inchantments The Lord loveth Judgement Numb 23. 20. i. e. Truth and Faithfulness and therefore He forsaketh not His Saints Ps 37. 28. They are preserved for ever The Saints are in league with God Ps 50. 5. They have made a Covenant with Him by Sacrifice And it is a league of His own propounding by which He hath obliged Himself to protect them And tho' Men may break their Compacts the Holy One of Israel will not Numb 23. 19. He is not Man that He should lie Ps 16. 1. nor the son of man that he should Repent David having made God His Fortress Ps 31. 3 4. concludes from thence that the Name of God was engaged to lead and guide him Those Corinthians were as lyable to temptations as other Men who fell by them for they had strong Remainders of Corruption as appeares by both the Epistles and a subtil Adversary to observe and draw it out Besides They were highly gifted and so thought themselves above the Rank of ordinary Christians than which nothing could more expose them to danger But notwithstanding all these disadvantages they shall be kept The Faithfulness of God that
ever Shaken you may be and tossed with tempest but never Over-turn'd because ye have an Eternal Root Electing love is of that Sovereignty That it Rules and Over-rules all in Heaven and Earth Christ Jesus our Saviour and Lord The Holy Ghost our Sanctifier Councellor and Comforter in all that they have done do or will do do still pursue that scope All Ordinances Providences Temptations Afflictions and whatever can be Named be it good or be it bad in it self Life death things present and things to come are all made Subservient to the Decree of Election And do all Work-together To compass and bring-about its Most glorious designment If the Course and Conduct of Common Providences were truly lined-out It would yield an illustrious Prospect How much more the Conduct Order and End of those special Providences which are proper to and conversant about Election When all the peeces therof shall be brought-together and set-in-order how beautifull will it be Angels and Men shall shout for the Glory of it Then 't will be evident God has done nothing in vain or impertinent to your blessedness That what ever hath befallen you here however contr●ry to your present sense and opinion of it was d●spensed in very faithfu●ness to you That if any of those manifold and seemingly Cross Occurrences you have been exercised-with had been omitted it would have been a Blank in your story a blot in your Scutcheon of honour When you shall see What Contrivances have been against you what Art Subtilty Malice and Power they were agitated-with How unable you were to Fore see prevent avoid or repell them And how all the Attributes of God and His Providences each one in its time and place which was always most seasonable came-in to your Rescue Retorting on your adversaries and safeguarding you yea how that which was death in it self was made to work life in you How amiable and admirable will the story of it be That when your faith was weak the Lord did not withdraw from you That when it was at its height and strength He then did for you above all you could believe or think and through an unspeakable Preass of Difficulties and Contradictions He carried-on his work in you even bearing you on Eagle's Wings until He had brought you to Himself How will you Magnifie His work and Admire it then Begin it Now. Secondly Infer II. Let us study more the Knowledg and Contents of this Great truth of Believers Invincible Perseverance the Rise Progress and Tendency of it and what advantages it yields us which indeed are many and very considerable 1. As it is a part of the Doctrine of Election which teacheth That Nothing in us but Grace and love in God was the only Original Cause of our Salvation The knowledge whereof will work in the Soul an holy Ingenuity and love towards God whom nothing offends but Sin Simon answered right Luke 7. 43. when he said He that had most forgiven him would love most Whence it follows That he who believes the Free Remission of all his sins from first to last must needs love God more than One who believes only the pardon of those that are past and that so as that they may all be charged upon him agen Or if not That yet he may possibly perish for those to-come perhaps in the last Moment of his life For he is not sure Nay 't is very doubtfull if dependent on his own natural will That Faith or Repentance shall be his last Act. Now This Grace of Love being the strongest and most operative Principle he that is led by it must act accordingly that is 2 Cor. 4. 16. Vigorously and without weariness as Paul did And Joseph having received large Tokens of God's love to him and expecting more yet argues against and with an holy disdain and sleight of hand puts-by the Temptation How can I doe this and sin against God who hath dealt and will deal so bountifully with me 2. As it teacheth the soul to Depend upon God for its keeping as having His Almighty Power absolutely engaged for it Whereas if the efficacy and event of all that God doth for Me should depend upon something to be done by Me who am a frail Creature and prone to Revolt I should still be in fear because still in danger of Falling and losing all at last And this Fear being an enfeebling passion must needs render my Resistance and all my endeavours both irregular and weak Whereas a Magnanimous and fearless spirit who sees himself Clothed with a Divine Power shall have his Wits as we say more about him to discern Dangers and Advantages and consequently how to eschew the one and improve the other 3. As it gives assurance Our labour shall not be in vain This made those believing Hebrews to endure that great fight of afflictions and to take joyfully the spoiling of their Goods Heb. 10. 33 34. because they knew they had in Heaven a better and more-enduring substance All manner of Accomplishments put-into-one and made your own would not so invincibly Steel your foreheads and strengthen your hearts as To be Sure of Success and to come off Conquerour The Apostle therefore brings it in as the highest encouragement in our Christian Warfare in Rom. 6. 14. and chap. 8. 37. And our blessed Lord Himself who of all others had the hardest Chapter to Run-through It made His Face as a Flint Isa 50. 7. because He knew He should not be Confounded Thirdly Infer III. Make it one and that a Mayn part of your business to foyl and disprove the Objections that are brought against this Doctrine And your Nearest way to it is Growing in Grace 2 Pet. 3. 18. with chap. 1. from the 5th verse to the 10th 1. Lay-aside and Cast-away every weight especially the sin that doth most easily beset you your bosom sin whatsoever it be Isa 2. 20. 1 Thes 5. 5 6 Cast them to the Moles and to the Batts They are not fit-Mates for Day-light Creatures It is a Noble prize you Run-for Therefore Clogg not your self with any thing that may hinder or retard your pace 2. Keep your selves in the Love of God that is keep-up and maintain a spiritual sense of His love to you and a lively answer of holy affections towards Him Whatever may tend to obscure or lessen your sense of it have nothing to doe with that unjust thing keep your self from Idols let nothing have an interest in your love but God and all things els but in subordination and with respect to Him onely 3. Watch against the Beginnings and first Motions of sin Nip it in the bud Abstain from all appearance of evil and walk not on the brink of your liberty It is easier to keep-out an Invader than to Expell him being Entred To keep-down a Rebel and prevent his Rising than to Conquer him when he is up Great and black Clouds have small beginnings the bigness