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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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for these hee rose againe for these hee spoiled principalities and powers for these hee slew hatred yea not for these only but in these also and in these only As for all the rest hee praieth not for the world namely the wicked of the world hee died much lesse for them his death killed none of their sinnes but they are left in their sinnes and vnto the raigne and damnation of their sinnes without all benefit either of the death of Christ or of his resurrection When we say then that Christ killed sinne we must be vnderstood according to the Scriptures only for and in true beleeuers who only can receiue of his fulnesse The latter distinction concerneth sin wherein wee must consider two things 1. the guilt 2. the corruption of it The whole guilt of sinne is wholly and at once abolished to all beleeuers by meanes of Christ his death and resurrection but not the whole corruption which while they dwell in the bodie will dwell with them yet so as they neither liue in it nor it scarcely liue in them For the former the Apostle asketh this question Rom. 6.2 How can we that are dead to sinne liue in it and hence it is that such as are in communion with Christ are not only said to be dead but buried also with Christ and consequently they leaue their sinnes in his graue euen as Christ himselfe left them there where if they be left there will be a rotting and consuming of them away that they will be euery day lesse then other euen as it is with the bodie that lyeth in the graue and those which remaine yet vnmortified they will be euen as dead carkases lothsome and stinking which aboue all things the godly desire to be couered Now how impossible is it that these should be the practises of such as liue in sinne Nay I say more that all the corruption of sinne left in the godly can scarcely be said to liue in them I graunt indeede some moouing and stirring of it in them but it is such a motion as is in a beast which hath the throat cut it strugleth and striueth in letting life goe but the beast is killed and the vncleane issues of sinne in the godly which indeed are many are like such issues which come from a dead man and are a very parting from them rather then any argument of the life of sin or of any delight in them This is that which the Apostle aimeth at Rom. 6.7 Hee that is dead is freed from sinne as the theefe once hanged stealeth no more so sinne once dead and executed in Christ liueth no more in state or strength the sinewes of this giant are cut and what strength of motion can be in it In a word it is in beleeuers but dying sinne sinne destroied the whole hoast of sinne is discomfited though some stragglers of the armie wander here and there as rebells in another mans dominions The second enemie is death which entred into the world by sinne and went ouer all men in that all men had sinned and standeth in full force and state by sinne whersoeuer it raigneth Now Christ by remoouing the cause hath also remooued the effect for sinne beeing slaine death is also swallowed vp in victorie he hath made his word good O death I will be thy death who although he be the last enemie that shall be fully destroyed yet hath he disarmed him taken away his dart and sting from him and so spoyled him as he hath left him nothing to harme the elect withall The third enemie is hell the gates of which was set wide open by sinne for In the day thou sinnest thou shalt die the death namely the second death as well as the former But Iesus Christ by discending into hell and suffering the sorrowes of the second death loosed the same from himselfe and all such as shall beleeue in his name vnto the worlds ende Reu. 1.18 I was dead but am aliue for euermore Amen and I haue the keyes of hell and death which phrase seemeth to be borrowed from great commanders and conquerours who hauing wonne and entred any citie presently haue the keyes deliuered vnto them in token of that regiment and authoritie which now of right belongeth vnto them and plainely importeth that howsoeuer Christ was once dead yet by his death he hath vanquished hel and death and so hath obtained full power and command ouer them both The fourth enemie is Satan the arch enemie of mankind most malitious beeing a manslayer from the beginning and most powerfull beeing the Prince yea the God of this world yet hath the victorious lyon of the tribe of Iudah put to flight this roaring lyon whose rage and malice made him bold to set vpon the Sonne of God himselfe that so he might worke his owne ruine and ouerthrowe How Christ avoided his sundrie fierce assaults and temptations in the wildernes broke his power and forces by his powerfull dispossessing and casting him out of men and women trode vpon his necke by the power of his death and resurrection we might at large out of the Euangelists shewe but that wee haue spent some time alreadie in this argument so as now the gates of hell can neuer preuaile against the faith of the godly the seede of the woman hath broken the serpents head the strong man is cast out by a stronger then he the spoyler is spoyled and lead in triumph by him that appeared for this ende to destroy the workes of the deuill who hath this tyrant also in chaines reserued for the blackenesse of darkenesse for euer The last enemie but not the least in strength is the world Satans seruant and armour-bearer which by all the power and pollicie it could vse could not keepe Christ downe in the graue but he rose againe notwithstanding all the opposition of it this is that our Sauiour professeth of himselfe a little before his death Be of good comfort for I haue ouercome the world As if he had said trouble not your hearts although you haue all the strength and malice of the wicked world against you all which shall be no more able to preiudice your saluation or hinder your glorie then myne owne who haue ouercome it so as you fight against a conquered enemie By all this that hath beene said that of the Apostle appeareth to bee true that he hath subdued all things vnto himselfe and hath put all his enemies vnder his feet that none nor all of them can separate vs from God or Christ or our saluation purchased and preserued for vs by him Now we are to see in the next place that Christ by his resurrection hath not onely spoyled these enemies for vs but that he hath made them all after a sort friendly vnto vs that whereas they desire still indeede and seeme to wound vs they doe nothing else but heale vs. 1. For sinne that nowe serueth to humble Gods children and
his grace the latter of which maketh the former soueraigne vnto vs and appeareth in two actions in remoouing from vs the next causes of all our diseases namely our sinnes For as the Phisicion in working a cure first remooueth the distempered humors of his patient which are the matter of the disease so doth our heauenly Phisicion imply that this is the beginning of his cure and therefore often his first word is Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee and his last word is goe and sinne no more least a worse thing befall thee 2. By taking our diseases vpon himselfe which no Phisician doth or can doe but this Lamb of God taketh away the sinnes of the world by taking them vpon himselfe for hee bare our infirmities and carried our sorrowes and sinnes in the bodie of his flesh euen to the crosse where they were fastned with him buried them in his graue yea cast them into hell and there left them by which most glorious triumph of his the snares and fetters wherewith we were chayned to death and the Deuil are broken and our soules as a bird are escaped Hence note 1. That no man can cast a deuill out of a possessed partie or euer did as a principall efficient cause but as an instrument and that onely by this power of the Lord Iesus to whome all power in heauen and earth is giuen and to whom all the honour of this power must be ascribed for what power can countermand Satans but onely Gods I grant Satan may giue place to Beelzebub and depart his habitatiō for his greater aduantage and forsake a bodie to get faster hold vpon the soule or to delude many beholders but such hostile conquest ouer satan argueth a mightie power of God which all the deuils in hell cannot resist Secondly that whosoeuer finde themselues any way molested of Satan must hasten themselues to Iesus Christ who onely can batter down the holds of the deuill and worke their deliuerance Feelest thou thy selfe held vnder any spirituall captiuitie or bondage doth the lawe of euill present with thee toyle thee with heauines and vnchearefulnesse to any thing that is good seest thou in any measure Satans secret traines working against thy saluation oh come vnto Christ not faintly as the father of the possessed child Mark 9.22 Master if thou canst doe any thing helpe vs but with confidence as the leper Master if thou wilt thou canst make me whole or as the Centurion onely speak the word rebuke these dumbe and deafe spirits within me and thou who onely canst make the dumbe to speake the deafe to heare the blind to see and the lame to leape for ioy set me at libertie worke my enlargement chase away these spirituall enemies and thou that art the sonne set me free and I shall be free indeede Againe art thou in any affliction of bodie or mind or goods or name yea be it in the case of sorcerie or witchcraft against thy selfe or any of thine or whatsoeuer belongeth vnto thee looke vp vnto Christ he can command fire water windes seas diseases death the deuills themselues and if he see it good for thee he can checke all thy grieuances he is of no lesse power now in his glorie at his Fathers right hand then he was in his humility vpon earth and yet when he was at lowest he could command legions of deuills nay legions of angels as at his apprehension much more can he now command and rebuke the former and pitch the latter round about them that feare him so as without his wil all the deuils in hell cannot make one haire of thy head to fall Thirdly hence are ouerthrowne sundrie superstitious and wicked opinions and practises verie ri●e in the world As 1. such Popish minded persons as thinke that by certaine words and amulets deuills may be driuen away deseases healed c. And for this they alleadge that in the new Testament onely by naming Iesus such cures were effected To which I answer that it is too grosse a conceit to thinke that there can be any vertue in words to driue away diseases much lesse deuills or to conceiue that by the pronouncing of words but by the vertue and power of Christ working by the Apostles and miraculously put forth with those words both diseases and deuills gaue place and so the parties were healed 2. Such as thinke that by the applying of consecrated things as they call them deuills are scared away as by holy water salt hallowed candles reliques of Saints the signe of the crosse images fashioned in such or such a place All which howsoeuer verie ordinarie in the Church of Rome yet indeede are no better then sorcerie and charming and the verie practises of those who while they will driue the deuil from others plainly prooue that themselues are spiritually possessed by him in that they will cast out deuills by Beelzebub the Prince of deuils They obiect for these reliques that a souldier that was to be buried was reuiued by touching the dead bones of Elishah 2. Kin. 13.21 But this was a miracle wrought by the finger of God to confirme the truth preached by that worthie Prophet and is not to be ascribed to the touching of the bones which in themselues nor at any other time had any such vertue They alledge also the example of the woman hauing the blooddie issue who was cured by the touching of Christs garment whereas that disease was cured not by the corporall touching of his skirt but by the spirituall touching of himselfe which was by the hand of her faith and therefore our Sauiour said be it vnto thee not according to thy feeling but according to thy faith They alleadge also Act. 19.12 That from Pauls bodie were brought to the sicke napkins or handkercheifes and the diseases departed from them and the euill spirits went out of them Which things had no such power in them but only that it pleased God by such weake meanes to produce miracles for the confirmation of that holy doctrine preached by Paul And therefore the text ascribeth these miracles not to the garments of Paul but to God himselfe who by the hands of Paul wrought them vers 11. Whence we may conclude that whosoeuer vse any such meanes as these shew themselues not only superstitious and wicked but most foolish and ridiculous to thinke that any bodily substance whatsoeuer can worke vpon or violence a substance which is not bodily such as the deuils is It will be alleadged that experience sheweth that such meanes as these preuaile to these intents and purposes which we grant to be true but that is by Satans subtelty who often dissembleth a flight as though he were forced by an exorcist to depart or else indeed goeth away that men might be confirmed in their impietie and grow more madde vpon such wicked and vnlawfull meanes 3. Others who when Gods hand is any way vpon them or theirs especially if they conceiue
the Apostle intending to prooue Christ to be the true Messias should mention both these natures which are absolutely necessarie to the Mediator the humanitie that it might suffer death and so satisfie in the same nature that had sinned and the dietie to overcome in suffering so to apply that satisfaction vnto beleeuers Secondly the persons that put Christ to death were the Iewes they of Iudaea and Ierusalem Obiect But the Iewes had no power to put him to death the scepter was gone from them and if the Scribes and Pharisies had had the power in their hands they would neuer haue suffered him aliue so long Besides the Iudge who was Pontius Pilat was the Romane Emperours deputie the souldiers his executioners were of the Romane band the manner of death also not Iewish but Romane why is it then said that the Iewes slew him and no mention made of the Romanes by whose authoritie he was put to death Answ. The Iewes are iustly charged with it because they were the cheife causes and abettors in all that violence which the Romans vsed against him They made way to this sentence and went as farre as they could they apprehended him they mocked him they charged him with blasphemie they raised false witnesse against him they beate him spate in his face they hoodwinke him and bad him prophecie who smote him finally they deliuered him to the Romane gouernour accuse him with matter of death falsly witnesse it against him mooued the people to aske Barrabas and cry crucifie him they are content that his blood be vpon them and their children as it is at this day and this is that which Pilate in his owne defence said vnto Christ Ioh 18.35 Am I a Iewe Thy owne countrymen and high Priests deliuered thee vnto me as if he had said I beare thee no hatred or displeasure I am no Iewe who best know what thou hast done beeing a Iewe also but thine owne nation deepely accuse thee vnto me Whence may be noted sundrie instructions First that the lower degrees of murther such as are enuie hatred and vncharitable proceedings are esteemed murther it selfe before God for the Iewes slew Christ in that they deliuered him of enuie to the Romans to be sl●ine The law of God which condemneth the least iniurie against the person of our neighbour doth it in these words Thou shalt not kill The Apostle Iohn speaketh of a mentall murther Hee that hateth his brother is a manslayer hee hath secretly in his heart slaine him alreadie And yet how openly do men testifie the mallice of their hearts so farre as they dare by cursed reuiling and murthering speaches that they may shew themselues murtherers with witnesse but alas little know they what they doe for if the least and lowest degrees of prouoking and rancorous speaches as to call the brother foole deserue to be punished with hell fire what deserue those venemous and spightfull speaches which numbers without all conscience accustome their tongues vnto let such consider that the Apostle rangeth raylers in the ranke with adulterers buggerers and such beastly persons as shall neuer enter into the kingdome of God 1. Cor. 6. ●0 Others there are euen a generation of rough Ismaels men of a word and a blow whose fists are against euery man who in stead of seeking peace and pursuing it deuise how to quarrell and contend they care not with whom and this is counted courage and manhood but is indeed a satanicall practise and an high degree of murther which for the most part endeth in the highest to the destruction of others with themselues Secondly note that it is no lesse sinne to sinne by instruments as by our owne hands the Iewes were as deepe if not deeper in this sinne as the Romans Caiphas the high preist was as farre in it as Pilat that red the sentence the one gaue wicked counsell the other followed it the receiuer pertaketh as deepe in the sinne and punishment as the theefe himselfe Ahab murdred not Naboth but because hee consented to Iesabel giueth her his ring and concealeth her wicked intent therefore the Lord asketh him if hee had killed and gotten possession as for Iesabell there was another reconing for her behind Dauid slew not Vriah with his owne hands but writing to Ioab to put him in the forlorne hope and recoyle backe from him that hee might be smitten by the enemie and die therefore the Lord asked him wherefore hast thou killed Vriah with the sword This teacheth vs to take heed of setting sinners a worke or any way of casting in our lot with them either by 1. commanding 2. counselling 3. countenancing 4. prouoking 5. flattering 6. silence 7. winking at as Ely 8. defending any sinne or sinner for accessories are before God as principalls which is the rather to be considered of because men willingly deceiue themselues in this behalfe Many masters will not worke themselues vpon the Saboath day but their seruants must for them in whom they sinne as heinously as if they set their owne hands to worke for they ought by Gods law to see ●hat their seruants nay their beasts rest on the Saboath as well as themselues Many parents may hence also see their great sinne who themselues perhappes will not sweare lie drinke to drunkennesse but all these and worse they doe in their children ouer whom they watch not whom they correct not nor vse good meanes to reclaime them Many men will not themselues reuile or persecute Gods children but can well inough heare it in others without much offence to themselues or defence of the other euen when they haue a calling often to doe it Paul so soone as hee was conuerted accused himselfe for keeping the garments of those that stoned Steven And the truth of grace would make them listen to the counsell which Pilates wife gaue her husband haue nothing to doe with that iust man haue no hand no tongue no eare no foot to stirre against Christ in his members if thou doest not meane one daie dearely to buy it Thirdly note the extreme wickednesse and vnthankfulnesse of the Iewes whose sinne is here aggrauated in that they persecute to the death a iust and innocent man one that was sent vnto them by God that came vnto them as vnto his owne among whom hee had performed all his great workes had giuen sight to their blind healed their sicke dispossessed their deuils raised their dead and all this most freely and cheerefully and yet such was their ingratitude that when hee came to his owne his owne receiued him not this cheife corner stone was refused of the builders this cheife shepheard was smitten euen in the house of his freinds Adde hereunto that they persecute such a worthy and the Lord of all with such indignitie and despight as they not only reckoned him among sinners but preferred a murtherer before the iust and holy one of God and wherefore what had the
word of Christ should bee fulfilled see Iohn 18.32 Thirdly this kind of death carried with it a more speciall infamie then any other as at this day wee count hanging a dogs death that is an infamous kinde of death because it was especially execrable by the law which accursed euerie one which was hanged on a tree not that this death by any law of nature or in it selfe was more accursed then burning or pressing or by the sword for then neither the theife on the crosse could be saued nor any of our fellons thus executed whereas the scripture in the one and our owne experience in the other speake the contrary but it was onely accursed by the ceremoniall law of Moses so that euerie malefactor of the Iewes that was hanged was in the ceremonie accursed was the type of Christ the substance of all ceremonies who on the crosse was really and truly accursed sustaining the whole wrath of God which is the curse of the lawe and not only ceremonially and typically as they were This the Apostle Paul teacheth Gal. 3.13 that Christ was not onely dead but made a curse for vs his reason is because he died on a tree and therefore are we admonished Phillp 2.8 to consider not only that Christ was obedient vnto the death but to the death of the crosse for any other death had not so much concerned vs. Fourthly this death which so much concerned all the Church of Iewes and Gentiles must not be obscure and therefore the Lord would not haue Christ to die in a tumult or in secret but most conspicuously and apparantly at Ierusalem the great citie of the Iewes but tributarie to the Romanes as it were vpon the theatre of the world at a solemne feast when all the males out of all quarters must appeare before the Lord vpon a crosse high erected that all might see him and on that crosse himselfe proclaimed King of the Iewes in three seuerall languages the Latin Greeke and Hebrewe that all sorts of men might come to the knowledge of it and further because in his death standeth our life he must be thus lifted vp that all men might see him certainely dead and that he died not in shew and appearance only but indeede and in truth really and perfectly for which cause also our Apostle doubleth his affirmation they slew him and hanged him on a tree which most necessarie ground of faith and religion Satan hath mightily by many heretikes sought to ouerthrowe the Turks at this day are held off from the faith in this Messiah by that diabolicall suggestion that not Christ himselfe but Simon the Cyrenian was miraculously crucified in his stead And therefore because the assurance of the death it selfe assureth vs more fully of all the fruits and benefits of it the Scripture is carefull so pregnantly to confirme it as that it cannot be denied not only that he was in the sight of a number of thousands dead on the crosse but by his three dayes buriall by the peircing of his side out of which came water and blood by which was manifest that the verie call of his heart was peirced by the confession of his verie enemies who would beleeue nothing but their own sences and lastly by the fact of the souldiers who whereas they hastened the death of the theeues by breaking their legges they broke not his because the text saith they sawe that he was dead alreadie The fourth point is the vse of Christs crucifying First in Christ on the crosse take a full veiw of the cursednesse and execration of sinne and consequently of thine owne wretchednesse both in regard of thy wicked nature and cursed practises euery sinne beeing so lothsome and odious in the eies of God as the least could neuer be put away but by such an ignominious death of the Sonne of God himselfe If thou lookest at sinne in thy selfe or in thy suffrings yea or in the suffrings of the damned in hell it will seeme but a slight thing but behold God comming downe from heauen and him that thought it no robberie to be equall to his Father in glorie taking flesh in that flesh abasing himselfe to the death of the crosse on that crosse susteining the whole wrath of his Father and so becomming accursed for it and thou shalt see it in the natiue face of it and indeed this one consideration setteth a more vgly face vpon sinne then the law possibly can for that sheweth our sinnes to be a knife to stabbe our selues withall but this to be the very speare that went to Christs heart which is the most odious apprehension in the world all the sinne that euer was committed on the earth could not bring a man so low suppose one man had committed them all as the least sinne of the elect brought the Sonne of God seeing hee that falleth lowest falleth but from one degree in earth to another but Christ falleth from the glorie of heauen into the very sorrowes of hell whosoeuer thou art then that makest light account of sinne and pleadest that God is mercifull looke a little in this glasse wherein behold Gods iustice and sinnes desert in the Fathers iust indignation against his wel-beloued Sonne whom nothing but the cursed death of his only Sonne in whom hee professed himselfe well pleased could appease Secondly seeing all the knowledge of Christ profitable to saluation is of Christ crucified let vs desire to know nothing in comparison but Christ and him crucified seeing such a great Apostle as Paul was desired to know nothing else Now to come to the distinct knowledge of it we must consider these three points 1. The vertue and power of this death in it selfe 2. The application of it vnto our selues 3. The fruits which must appeare in vs by such application For the first Looke vpon this death of the Sonne of God not as of another dead man neither thinke or speake of it as of the death of another ordinarie fellon executed but as of a death which slew all the sinnes of all the beleeuers in the world and as a destroyer of all destroyers a death wherein was more power then in all the liues of all Angels and Men that euer were or shall be yea such a death as hath life in it quickning all the deaths of all that haue benefite by it Here we haue a mightie Sampson bearing away the gates of his enemies by death killing death by suffering his Fathers wrath ouercomming it by entring into the graue opening it for all beleeuers by his blood shedding vpon the crosse reconciling all things Col. 1.20 neuer was their such an actiue suffering of any man which tormented and crucified the Deuils themselues when the deuils instruments were tormenting and crucifying him it is peerelesse and vnmatcheable no Martyr euer thus suffered though Popish doctrine would match as Corriualls some of their Saints sufferings with it the most faithfull Martyrs suffred but dissolution of soule and bodie
of God casting out the strong man not onely out of his but of our possessions that he might take vs vp for his owne vse spoyling him of his kingdome and weapons for vs yea and in vs. And hence as out of a well of consolation we shall drawe this comfort to our selues that looke as the gates of hel could not preuaile against him our head no more shall they euer bee able to preuaile against vs his members although they neuer so fiercely and forcibly assayle vs. And if spirituall enmities shall not be able to cut vs short of our saluation much lesse shall temporall dangers for by vertue of this resurrection also euen in the most troublesome deepes when the waues of sorrowes ouertake one another and goe ouer our soules when with Ionas we are readie to say we are cast from the face of the Lord euen then wee haue hope to rise out of such euills and because our head is aboue in short time comfortably to swimme out Adde hereunto that death it selfe nor the graue shall stand betweene vs and home for this rising of Christ is both the cause and confirmation that we shall rise againe If the head be risen so shal also the members if Christ the first fruits of them that sleepe be raised so shall also the whole bulke and bodie of beleeuers if we beleeue that Christ is risen from the dead euen so them which sleepe in Iesus will God bring with him and if the same spirit which raised Iesus from the dead dwell in vs then he that raised Christ from the dead shall also quicken our mortal bodies for Christ hath not redeemed the soule alone from death but the body also els had this second Adam bin inferiour to the first if not able to saue by his rising al that which was lost by the fall of the former Oh how would this meditation well digested sweeten the remembrance of death and the graue when a Christian shall consider that looke how it was with Christ when his soule and bodie were separated yet both of them were vnited to the dietie which brought them together againe euen so I am taught by the Scriptures that when my soule and bodie shall be separated yet shall neither of them be sundred from Christ my head but he will reunite them like louing friends that they may participate in his own glory How would this meditation bring the soule not only to be content but to desire to be dissolued be with Christ accounting that the best of all The third benefit befalling vs by the resurrection of Christ is that because Christ is risen we know it shall not only goe well with vs but with all the Church of God the prosperitie of which so many as would prosper must reioyce in for hence it is that Christ calleth a church out of the world which after a sort riseth euen out of his owne graue hence is it that beeing ascended on high hee gaue gifts to men for the gathering and preseruing of his Church hence is it that the church shall alwaies haue the light of the Gospel Pastors Teachers and the Ministrie till we all meete to a perfect man hence is it that this Church shall be defended from Wolues and Tyrants seeing none is stronger then hee nor able to plucke any of his sheepe out of his hands Let the Church be pressed it shall neuer be oppressed Let the Kings of the earth band themselues and forces against it the Lord hath set his Sonne vpon his holy mountaine and hee shall crush them like a potters vessel Let Heretikes and Antechrist send armies of Locusts Iesuites and seducing vagrants to wast the Church and bereaue it of the truth and light leading to life they shall only seduce such as whose names are not written in the booke of life and of the Lamb for seeing Christ is risen so long as ●e who can die no more liueth hee will preserue his darling hee will send out the starres that are in his right hand for her releefe who like Dauids worthies shall break through the hosts of the enemie and bring the pure waters of the well of life as we are for euer thankfully to acknowledge in those worthy restorers of our religion Lastly let floods of persecution rise and swell so as this doue of Christ cannot find rest for the sole of her foot one meanes or other Christ will vse for her helpe for hee will either send her into the wildernesse or the earth shall helpe the woman and drinke in the waters that they shall not hurt her or hee will prouide for her one of the chambers of his prouidence as hee did for Ioash against the rage of Athaliah wherein shee shall be safe till the storme be blowne ouer These are the principall benefits procured vs by Christs resurrection which belong not vnto all but only to such as are risen with him Quest. How shall wee know that we are risen with Christ that they may assuredly belong vnto vs Answ. The Apostle setteth himselfe to resolue this question Coloss. 3.1 where he maketh the seeking of things aboue where Christ is an infallible marke of our rising with him for as when Christ was risen he minded not things below any more but all his course was a preparation to his ascention to which all things tended so now if thou be risen with him heauen will be in thine eye and thine affections are ascended thither where Christ is if Christ were on earth thou mightest fix thy soule and senses here on earth and yet be a Christian but seeing he who is thy head is in heauen thou that art a member of him must be there also And as Christ while he continued vpon earth after his resurrection liued a kind of supernaturall and heauenly life so if thou be risen with him thou liuest not the life of nature but hast begunne the life of grace and an heauenly conuersation Quest. But how shall I know whether I liue by this heauenly life or no Answ. There be two speciall notes to discerne this truth by the former is the dissimilitude and opposition which it hath with the life of sinnefull naturall men vpon earth the latter is the similitude and agreement it hath with the life of Saints and glorified men in heauen Concerning the former the naturall man will follow and pursue things which tend to a sensuall and naturall life he will beate his braines for gold and siluer meate and cloath goods and lands for himselfe and his as for heauen he will haue nothing to doe there till he be dead and for the way thither he careth not to know it till he be dying at the soonest But the spirituall man he coueteth after spirituall things the power of Christs spirit where it is present will lift vp his heart be it neuer so heauie to seeke the kingdome and the righteousnesse of it and he seeketh after the wisedome
to strike the wicked and vngodly with terror and dread seeing the Lord Iesus shall come from heauen in such power and maiestie and all to iudge and condemne them whom when they shal see arraied with vengeance against them no meruaile if they be driuen to their wits ends yea as it is with guiltie malefactors when they see the iudge comming in so honourably attended so shall it be here this very glorie of Christ shall strike them with feare horror and amazednesse and force them to all miserable and unauaileable shifts and to wish if it were possible that the rocks would fall vpon them and crush them to peeces so as they might neuer come before his presence for the great day of the Lord which is to all the wicked of the world a blacke day a cloudy day a dismall day this day is come and they cannot abide it Secondly this iudgement shall be righteous and according to the truth Rom. 2.2 We know that the iudgement of God is according to truth Heb. 1.8 Thy throne O God is for euer the scepter of thy kingdome is a righteous scepter Thou louest righteousnesse and hatest iniquitie Hitherto is to be referred that of Daniel 7.9 who saith that this iudge shall sit vpon a great white throne alluding to the white Ivorie throne of Salomon but infinitly more glorious the whitenesse be rekoning the puritie and righteousnesse both of the Iudge and the iudgement for euery man shall receiue according to his workes Here shall be no conceilment of things for he will bring euery secret into iudgement hee will lighten all things that are hid in darknesse and make the counsells of the hearts manifest Here shall be no daubing or saluing vp of bad matters in corners no pleading of lawyers who craftely cloud the truth of causes for gaine no respect of persons no fauouring for the sake of any freinds nor feare of foes or any displeasure Here shall be no inducement by gifts which blind mens eyes to peruert iudgement the purest gold of Ophir shall guild no matters here for what shall gold or siluer pearles or Iewells doe when heauen and earth shall be on a light fire Here shall be no sanctuaries nor priuiledged persons or places to hinder the course of iustice hence shall be no appeales but euery person shall receiue an eternall sentence of euery cause according to the truth and equitie of it for else the Iudge of all the world should not doe right Vse 1. To comfort Gods children who in this world are herein conformed vnto Christ for the most part causes and sentences passe against them and their light is darkned their innocencie by the might and mallice of the wicked troden down but then shall they be sure of the day God will cause their vprightnesse to breake out as the sun in his strength for when wickednesse shall turne the sinner into hell righteousnesse shall deliuer their soules from death 2. To teach them to possesse their soules in pacience when they see the confusions that are in the world to beware of reuenge but commit all as Christ himselfe did to him that iudgeth righteously We must be content for a while to see our righteous waies depraued our good repaied with euill by euill men and be so farre from thinking hence that there is no prouidence or care in God ouer his children as that we must necessarily conclude hence this iudgement day Obserue the rule Eccles. 3.16 When thou seest in the place of iudgement wickednesse and iniquitie in the place of iustice thinke in thy heart surely God will iudge the iust and the wicked for there is a time for euery purpose and worke and Chap. 5.7 If in a countrie thou seest oppression of the poore and the defrauding of iudgement and iustice be not astonied at the matter for hee that is higher then the highest regardeth it The same ground doe the Apostles often lay to raise this same exhortation vnto patience in enduring wrongs as Philip. 4.5 Let your patient mind be knowne vnto all men the Lord is at hand Iam. 5.7 Be yee also patient and settle your hearts for the comming of the Lord draweth neere As if these holy men had said with one mouth looke not to haue your right here in this world as neither the wicked haue their hyre but wait the appointed time as the husbandman doth for the weekes of haruest and this time is the comming of the Lord before which time neither is the full recompence of righteousnesse giuen to the Saints nor punishment rendred vnto the wicked in the full measure of it Grow not wearie of well doing though ye meete with nothing but discouragements no● out of loue with the practise of pietie although the world hate you for it as it did your head before you for in due season yee shall reape if ye faint not 3. This teacheth men carefully to looke to all their workes and waies that they be iust and iustifiable such as will hold water as we say For there is a day of triall when all those causes which they haue by mony freinds or wicked pollicie contriued and ouerwaied in shall be brought about againe into a cleare light and put into the ballance of equitie it selfe where they shall be found too light And thinke seriously with your selues how causes words and actions will abide the triall o● that day which euen for the present can bring no sound comfort to the heart but rather heauinesse to the heart accusation and guiltinesse to the conscience feare in the thoughts and shame in the face if any man should know how impiously and iniuriously they haue beene contriued how many oppressions wrongs cruelties vsuries reuengefull suits only commensed to make men spend their goods and loose their peace how much of many mens estates would giue a loud witnesse against their owners but that men will not so long before hand trouble themselues with such thoughts Well looke to thy selfe whosoeuer thou art If thy conscience now accuse 〈◊〉 or can accuse thee but thou wilt either stifle it or stop thine eares against the crie of it know that it hath a voice and will doe good seruice to this iudge one day a thousand witnesses cannot doe more then it will doe it will bring backe old reckonings which Christ hath not reckoned for and set them in order before thee when thou that canst find none now shalt haue leysure inough to looke into them but all to the breaking of thy heart and increase of thy torment that thou didst not till too late looke into thy reckonings Now to all such as mind hereafter to look into so maine a business as this is I will for the present commend only one rule whereby they may discerne whether their actions will abide the triall that abideth them and that is this If the word of God doe now approoue them they will then be iustifiable but whatsoeuer word or