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A69089 An excellent and godly sermon most needefull for this time, wherein we liue in all securitie and sinne, to the great dishonour of God, and contempt of his holy word. Preached at Paules Crosse the xxvi. daye of October, an. 1578 by Laurence Chaderton Batcheler of Diuinitie. Chaderton, Laurence, 1536?-1640. 1578 (1578) STC 4924; ESTC S117846 46,847 118

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gouernment of Israel so also did he in the acknowledging publishing vnto them this doctrine as appeareth in the 22. chap. of his booke saying But take diligent heede to doe the commandement and lawe vvhich Moses the seruant of the Lord commanded you that is that ye loue the Lord your God vvalke in all his waies keepe his cōmandements cleaue vnto him serue him vvith all your heart vvith all your soule Wherein the same doctrine concerning both the worke and the maner of doing almost in the same wordes is plainely confirmed Iohn Baptist the forerunner of Christ preached the same saying Bring foorth therefore fruits vvorthy the amendment of life Iames the Apostle of Christ vtterly condemneth all profession of faith as vaine vnprofitable if it want workes when as he saieth What auaileth it my brethren though a man say he hath faith vvhen he hath no vvorkes can the fayth saue him as if he shoulde say in plaine words Faith outwardly professed without good works can be no pledge or testimony at all of our saluation Peter in his 1. Epistle teacheth that because Christ hath suffered for vs in the flesh therefore we shoulde suffer after a sort in our flesh by dying vnto sinne and liuing to God so long as we remaine in the flesh For he saieth speaking of the regenerate that he henceforvvarde should liue asmuch time as remaineth in the flesh not after the lustes of men but after the vvill of God. Iohn also in his first Epistle denieth vs to haue any felowship with God or any benefite of the blood of Christ if we walke in darknes and not in the light of trueth and godlines For he saieth If we saye that we haue felowship with him and walke in darknes we lye and doe not truely But if we walke in the light as he is in the light we haue mutuall felowship with him and the blood of Iesus Christ cleanseth vs from all sinne Paul in the sixe twentieth of the Actes professeth before king Agrippa that he taught this doctrine touching the necessitie of workes both to Iewe and Gentile saying Wherefore king Agrippa I was not disobedient vnto the heauenly vision but shewed first to them of Damascus and at Ierusalem and throughout all the coastes of Iudea and then to the Gentiles that they should repent and turne to God and doe workes woorthie amendment of life Moreouer the Spirit of God witnesseth in the twelfth to the Hebrues that without workes no man shall see GOD saying Followe peace vvith all men and holines vvithout the vvhich no man shall see the Lorde an especiall place to prooue the necessitie of workes Lastly our Sauiour Christ in the fiue and twentieth of Matthew teaching that in the day of iudgement all flesh shal be tried and iudged according to the workes of loue and mercie done in this life towardes him in his members confirmeth and establisheth in his owne person and worde the infallible trueth of this doctrine in whom as in all other pointes of religion so especially in this we ought fully and perfectly to rest For there it is briefely concluded that they which gaue vnto his members meate drincke lodging clothing and visited the sicke and imprisoned shal be pronounced righteous and goe into life eternall But the vnmercifull being voyde of these workes shal be pronounced cursed and goe into euerlasting fire and paine Seeing then we haue so many heauenly witnesses of this trueth and that all the Prophetes in their prophecies doe most earnestly and zealously call the people of GOD to the obedience of his lawe and most pitifully complaine of the want thereof threatning both temporall and eternall punishments against disobedient malefactors we may safely conclude and determine that the workes of the first and second table are necessarilie required to the doing of the Fathers will. Nowe then if it be truely preached that without workes there is neither doing of the will of God neither entrance into the kingdome of heauen O Lord what shall we thinke of the licentious life of our English Protestantes or what shall become of this barren and fruitlesse profession of the glorious Gospel of Christ for a man may trauaile almost from the one ende of the land to the other before he can finde one man like vnto iust Iob that feared God and eschewed euill or one woman like vnto Dorcas full of good works and almes As therefore our sauiour Christ the Prophets and the Apostles had most iust cause to complaine in their times of the want of workes and to be grieued with the sinnes of the people so we in this last age haue no lesse cause to complaine neither lesse occasion of sorowe For to come vnto particulars what estate calling or degree is there which doth not content it selfe onely with saying Lorde Lorde being notwithstanding so barren in the bringing foorth of good workes And first concerning the state Ecclesiasticall and vs that be ministers and preachers of the worde whome this place principally doth concerne where are the lippes of those ministers which doe preserue knowledge or those messengers of God at whose mouthes his poore people shoulde seeke his lawe Naye rather where be not whole swarmes of idle ignorant and vngodly Curates and Readers who neither can nor will goe before the deare flocke of Christ in soundnes of doctrine and integritie of life The cause of which enormitie resting principally in the persons them selues and then in those which sent them and nowe suffer them in the Church I charge in the Lord the one that they seriously waying the worthines of the Lordes embassage for the which they are most vnworthie would voluntarily forgoe that calling wherein they can not doe the Fathers will and betake them to some other which they may in a good conscience without offence in some godly and profitable measure discharge The other I counsell and beseeche as a brother in the Lorde that they would more diligently looke vnto their ministerie committed vnto them lest not onely this grieuous offence but also all other their sinnes against God and their brethren be laide vnto their charge when the heartes of all men shal be made open and manifest before the Lorde of life And to proceede to the learned gouernours of the Church is there no tything of Mynt Anyse and Cummin and pretermitting waightier matters of the lawe as Iudgement Mercie and Fidelitie Doe they feede the flocke of God willingly and carefully as being examples vnto it and not for filthie lucresake as being lords ouer Gods heritage yf these things be so howe can they thinke they are doers of the Fathers will What shall I saye of our domme dogges non residents and all those that serue mortall and sinfull men with symonie flattering wordes and seruile obedience not lawfully to obtaine one roome in the vineyard of the Lorde but two three foure or moe places which is
me Lord Lord shal enter into the kingdome of heauen Neuerthelesse the principal meaning and drift of Christ is to terrifie the false prophetes and preachers of the word with this feareful threatning of the second death as the wordes of the 22. verse doe necessarilie proue confirme Many vvill say vnto me Lord Lord haue vve not by thy Name prophesied c. which none could truly alledge for themselues but such onely as had bene preachers of the word workers of miracles A gift in that time almost peculiar to the Apostles ministers of Christ for the confirmation of the certeinty truth of their doctrine This dreadful declaration of the iust condemnation of al hypocrites fained professors of the true Gospell conteineth two general principal parts The first is a diuision of all such as professe the trueth into two sortes fully and plainely expressed in the 21. verse the second is a meeting with an obiection conteining both a kinde of defence whereby the preachers of the worde and workers of miracles by reason of their great knowledge and rare giftes myght seeme as to cleere and defend them selues so to auoide and escape the iust sentence of eternall curse and malediction set downe in the 22. verse Many shall say vnto me in that day Lord Lord c. And also a most wise and perfect though very fearefull answere of Christ there unto in the 23. verse And then will I confesse to them c. wherein notwithstanding these glorious works alledged in the former verse for their defence he sheweth that because he neuer acknowledged them by reason of their hyprocrisie and because in doing such works they brought forth iniquitie therefore he must necessarily forbid them his presence wherein onely is all ioye and felicitye as contrarily to be secluded from his presence is all sorowe and extreme miserie Thus we see both the summe and true meaning and also the plaine and naturall disposition of this part of Christes sermon conteined in these three verses Whereof I purpose to speake particularly not in the excellencie of wordes or in the inticing speach of mans wisedome but in plaine euidence and demonstration of the trueth Not euery one c. Here our Sauiour Christ diuideth al the worshippers of God and the professors of his Gospell into two sortes for the first sentence of this verse is equiualent or al one in sense with this particular saying Some men saying vnto Christ Lord Lorde shall not enter into the kingdome of heauen wherein as he noteth the first sort of professors so he describeth them by their external confessing of Christ to be their Lorde and Master and also by their end The second sort he noteth in the latter and also describeth them by their fruites end in these wordes But he that doeth my Fathers will which is in heauen shall enter into the kingdome of heauen which ende although it be not expressed yet it is necessarily to be supplied out of the former part Therefore the true meaning of these words is this Of the external professors of Christ some doe onely professe in outward shew and some others doe both outwardly professe and also doe the Fathers wil which is in heauen so that the author of this diuision is our Sauiour himselfe and therefore it is in no wise to be doubted of Yet because the common and vsuall conuersation of Christians is so corrupt that it euidently declareth them to be contented and satisfied with an outward seruing of God void of inwarde synceritie and true beliefe it shal be requisite and needfull in few words to shew out of the word the certaine trueth of these two sortes of men In the first age of the worlde when there were but foure persons which serued the true God the Creator of heauen and earth the holye Ghost teacheth that Habel and Cain albeit they both did externally professe their religion by offering of the first fruites of sheepe and of the grounde yet Cain his profession was onely in outwarde shewe because his outwarde sacrifice being voyde of fayth was not regarded of god But Habels profession was both in outwarde shewe and also in doyng the will of god for the spirit of God commending him testifieth that by faith he offered a sacrifice of greater price then Cain and by that faith obteined witnesse of God that he was righteous for which cause it is said The Lord had respect to him and to his offering In the families of Abraham and Isaac being then onely the visible Church Ismael Isaac Iaakob and Esau receiued Circumcision the externall signe of their profession by reason whereof euery of them were accompted true worshippers of the God of Abraham yet Isaac and Iaakob onely were doers of the will of God as the Spirit of God testifieth in the eleueth 12. to the Hebrewes In the 50 psalme the Lord him selfe expostulateth and with great authoritie reasoneth with the first sort of professors saying What hast thou to do to declare mine ordinances that thou shouldest take my couenant in thy mouth seeing thou hatest to be reformed and hast cast my wordes behinde thee But vnto the other sort he speaketh thus in the same psalme He that offreth praise shall glorifie me and to him that disposeth his vvay aright I vvill shevv the saluation of God. wherin he forbiddeth and condemneth the outward profession of his worde and ordinances beyng separated from the right disposition of the heart and life but being ioyned together he promiseth thereunto eternal saluatiō A place therfore most fit to warrāt confirme these two sortes of professors of Gods worde The Prophet Esay doeth not onely describe these sortes of professors in playne wordes but also threatneth against the former sort a wonderfull iudgement of God saying Because this people come neere me with their mouth and honour me with their lippes but haue remoued their heart from me and their feare towardes me was taught by the precept of men therefore beholde I will againe doe a marueilous worke in this people euen a marueilous worke and a wonder for the vvisedome of their wise men shall perishe and the vnderstanding of theyr prudent men shall be hid Woe vnto them that seeke deepe to hide their counsell from the Lord for their workes are in darkenesse and they say Who seeth vs and vvho knovveth vs In which wordes it appeareth both that there be in the visible Church of God aswell hypocriticall seruers of God whose wicked woorkes though in respect of God they bee done in the light yet in respect of men they are in darkenesse as also true and syncere worshippers which with mouth lippes and heart doe honour and feare the Lorde according to his precepts It were to long and in deede needelesse in so plaine a matter to cite and alledge the witnesses of all the Prophets who as they had great experience of both these kindes of