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A33944 The marrow of Christianity, or, A spirituall discovery of some principles of truth meet to be knowne of all the saints : represented in ten sections / by T. Collier ; whereunto is added an epistle, written by M. Saltmarsh. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691.; Saltmarsh, M. 1650 (1650) Wing C5292; ESTC R29305 55,174 122

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condemnation recovers man out of this lost and undone condition Two objections here need to be cleared Object 1. Whether Christ Jesus the Second Adam bare the sins and so the condemnation of all men Answ First it is without question that he took the sinne and fault of the first Adam upon him and so the sinne of the world whose nature was in him and so taking the sin so the condemnation of the whole upon him else he could not have effected that work for which he came Object If Christ beare the sin and condemnation of all why then are not all saved Answ 1. All are in one sense saved that is with an externall salvation from the present curse and death pronounced and so the whole world have a being by Christ and a redemption a salvation a peace which it enjoyes by him a mercy that they are not sensible of Col. 1.20 having made peace by the blood of his Crosse by him to reconcile all things to himselfe whether things in heaven or things on earth c. Note all things are reconciled What things The same that were made by him verse 16. All things partake of this reconciliation and peace Secondly all are not saved with an eternall salvation because all do not believe It is true that there was a salvation purchased from the externall part of the present curse for that present sin yet Adams posterity acting other sinnes draw on other externall judgements but there was likewise by the taking away of the present judgement or death threatned a prevention of the present execution of that eternall death included and so a spirituall and an eternall life by Christ obtained yet so as that none partake of it but believers so that although there be a salvation purchased by Christ tendered unto all yet none are made partakers of this salvation but believers and none can believe savingly but those who are drawne up to the Father through the Sonne by a power above themselves who were known and beloved of God from everlasting the Father giving forth his Son as a publick person making satisfaction to the law of transgression that all mankind might be brought under the tender of the Gospell that so upon believing they might be delivered from both the first Covenant and transgression no man being indeed delivered from either but by believing all men remaining in the first Adam and so under the Law of transgression in the spririt unlesse believers Christ having purchased an eternall salvation but keeps it in his owne hand and dispenseth it in the spirit to those to whom God gives hearts to receive both him and it so now nothing hinders the salvation of any man with relation to Christ a Saviour or Deliverer from the transgression and sinne of the first Adam on Gods part externally all partake of it internally onely believers He is the Saviour of all but espeacially of them that believe And nothing on Gods part hinders the eternall salvation of all with relation to the purchase or price paid but only on Gods part his eternall purpose to draw up some into union with himselfe in his Sonne and leaving others to believe if they would or could And from hence on the creatures part being thus left only a Christ tendered able to save them if they believe they being left of God having neither will skill nor power to believe perish everlastingly under the rejecting of the Gospell Object It seemes to be injustice in God to condemne the sin of all upon Christ and yet to condemne it upon the sinner too Answ 1. It was as easie for Christ being thereunto appointed of the Father to make satisfaction to the Law of Transgression for the sins of all as one Such was his excellent worth Secondly the spirituall and eternall part of it remaines still with God in Christ and is handed forth to none but believers and of it remaines that there is no injustice in God to put such a worth in the sufferings of his Sonne that it is able to satisfie the Law of transgression for all and able to save all that come to God by him and yet to condemne sinne even the sinne of the first as well as the rejecting of the second Adam in all those that refuse him seeing his eternal purpose in all was the setting forth of his Son as a maker that so there might be a visible ground upon which the beloved of God might accept of peace and so come to enjoy that invisible union with the Father in the spirit which he from eternity intended and likewise that there might be a visible rule of rejecting all who wilfully contemne their owne peace and so judge themselves unworthy of eternall life Quest Did Christ purchase life and love from the hand of the Father Answ Nay he did not purchase life and love from the hand of the Father but was a gift flowing forth from the fathers love the death of Christ was not the cause efficient either of life or love but love in God was the efficient cause of the comming forth and suffering of Christ Ioh 3.16 God so loved the world that he gave his son Qu. In what sense then may Christ be said to deliver from wrath 1 Thes 1.10 And to purchase his Church with his bloud acts 20.28 Answ 1. He delivers from wrath in a twofold consideration First from that wrath and Justice of God gone forth in a righteous Law it being broken wrath is gone forth upon all because God is truth and so in the Letter wrath is gone forth upon all through Adams transgression and so all unbelievers in that sense are under wrath and there remaine eternally if not delivered Iohn the 3.2 They are delivered from wrath with relation to their apprehension never any soule comes savingly to Christ but the first makes him sensible of an estate of Wrath and so every believer may truly say They were once Children of wrath that is in an estate of wrath under the Law of Transgression and so are delivered from wrath to come because if God had not from everlasting received them into the number of those written in Heaven they must likewise have endured wrath to come Secondly he purchased his Church with his blood and so salvation for them under two considerations 1. He purchased his Church from the law of transgression God having said in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye Man eats and so should have dyed eternally had not God provided such a remedy therefore he gives his son to purchase Man from that condition 2. He purchaseth His with his blood from wrath and condemnation in their own apprehensions man being sensible of his lost condition must have something to satisfie his conscience therefore likewise the Father gives Christ and in both these not as the first and moving cause of any thing in God but God out of his love gives forth his Son to effect that work As if a man indebted for
more then he is ever able to pay the Creditor having vowed satisfaction the debtor is cast downe and troubled exceedingly the creditor to satisfie both his own word and the mind of the debtor sends forth his son and fully inables him to pay the debt he brings along the debtor with him payes the debt cancels the bonds and sets him free and thus it was with the Father man had sinned God had said in the day thou sinnest thou shalt dye this debt of death must be discharged the Father that he might be just and yet a justifier and that the conscience of faln man whom he loved might be satisfied he gives or sends forth his Sonne he payes the debt and so satisfies the word of the Father and the conscience of the sinner and so indeed is not essentially the procuring cause of love but rather an effect of love to satifie both the word of the Father and the conscience of the sinner and this was Gods way from eternity through which he intended to manifest hmselfe to his people SECTION V. How persons come to have benefit by this meanes that God hath appointed as the way of life SInners come to have benefit by Jesus Christ by believing Iohn 3.16.36 He that believeth on the Son hath life and he that believeth not on the Son shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth in him Faith as an instrument is the meanes appointed of God by which sinners receive and owne Jesus Christ and life by him For clearing this truth three things will be necessary to be considered First what Faith is Secondly how it comes Thirdly the properties and effects of it 1. What it is Faith is the apprehending and applying Christ and so the Father and his everlasting grace in him 1. It is the apprehending of Christ that is the observing and beholding of him as he is in himselfe the seeing of him in his beauty and excellency Esa 33.17 thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty it is to see all that worth to be in him that the soule needes and then 2. To apply him according to the soules present occasion a dying Christ to a dead soule and this Christ commends unto us to be the faith by which Soules come to enjoy salvation Iohn 6.40 this is the will of him that sent me that he that seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life note Hee that seeth the Son that is apprehends that worth and excellency that ability the Father hath put in him to save sinners able to save all those to the utmost that come unto God by him and beleeveth on him that is applieth him receiveth him as its alone Saviour and justifier to them he gives power to become the Sons of God Iohn 1.12 even to as many as believe on his name 3. This faith doth not onely apply Christ as given forth of the Father singly and a part from the Father but it applyes that is ownes the Father in the Son and that everlasting love of the Father to the Soule brought downe through the Son for the Son is but the Fathers way downe to sinners Iohn 14.6 Iohn 12.44 He that believeth on me believeth not on me but on him that sent me that is believeth not alone in Christ but believes and injoyes that everlasting good will and love of the Father to the soule anb so seeth the Father in Christ commending love and so giving forth himselfe to the soule and so is able to see and say that it is indeed God that justifies and that God was in Christ as the way reconciling sinners to himselfe not imputing their sins and now the sinner sees that Christ never acted any thing or brings downe any thing to the soule but what was and is the good will and pleasure of the Father and so faith ownes not only Christ but the Father giving forth the sonne as the price of their redemption Ephes 1.7 Gal. 3.13 and way of their adoption Gal. 4.5 2. How is this Faith obtained Answ It is the free guift of God as Christ who is its object and all other good things for every good and perfect gift comes downe from the Father God in Christ is the Prince and Author of our faith Heb. 12.2 Looking to Jesus the Author and finisher of our faith Eph 2.8 ye are saved freely by grace through faith that not of our selves it is the gift of God faith is the proper and peculiar guift of God no man commeth unto me except the Father which hath sent me draw him it is the Father that workes all the Father first loves and then gives his Sonne and then drawes soules up unto himselfe in the Son else they never come No man comes to me unlesse the Father draw him Iohn 6. hence it is that the experienced soule desires to be drawn Cant. 1.2 Phil. 1.29 for unto you it is given in the behalfe of Christ not onely to believe but to suffer that is you who have received this gift of faith must expect to suffer likewise Obj. But is not faith held forth in the Gospel as the condition of the Covenant of grace he that believeth shall be saved Answ 1. Although it seemes in the letter of the Gospel to be held forth as a condition of the Covenant he that believeth shall be saved yet it is in the spirit mystery of the Gospel a condition on Gods part it is true none can be said and say truly himselfe that he is in the Covenant of grace before faith yet this faith is the gift of God as you have heard and if any condition it is on Gods part in the mystery and it is his promise Heb. 8.10 This is the Covenant I will make with them I will write my Lawes in their hearts saith the Lord that is I will take them off themselves and make them partakers of my spirit which shall cause them to own love in God and to live out of themselves in God and shall cause them to act spiritually even as Jesus Christ himselfe acted and so faith may be said indeed to be rather a branch or part of the Covenant of grace then the condition for God in the Covenant promiseth to write his Law and to give faith and all good unto the soule he gives Christ a Covenant and with him he gives all having given us his Son how shall be not with him give us all things 2 Faith is indeed an evidence to the soule that is in the Covenant of grace and made one with God hence it is called Heb. 11.1 The evidence of things not seen that is not seen with a carnall eye the spirit evidenceth it and saith receiveth that evidence and so the soule is satisfied through faiths believing of the word and spirit of God Obj. What is the meanes by which God worketh faith Answ The meanes by which God workes faith is his word and spirit by the preaching of the Gospel
man of sinne that the mysterie of the Gospel hath been hid as it were from us and sealed up even with leaven seales a perfection of darknesse that none was found worthy to open Humane Arts and Creature-wisdome being set a worke did but so much the more darken it and cast a veil till at last the Lord Jesus begins to open it himselfe and will unseale it by degrees and cause the veil to vanish away to the great glory of his spirituall Ones but to the great terror of all humanists who were left without this spirituall knowledge of Christ See the further confirmation of this truth Isa 11.9 The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the Sea As ignorance hath as a veil bespread over all Nations so shall the knowledge of the Lord goe forth aboundantly through out all Nations Isa 60.17.19 20. Rev. 21.12 23. Secondly that which shall make for the Churches spirituall glory shall be the injoyment of a full freedome from the guilt of sin that which much troubles many a pretious soule and it was that the Apostle Paul was freed from Rom. 8. We have not received the spirit of bondage to feare againe but the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father And this is that the Lord hath promised to his people in the latter day Isa 33.24 And the inhabitants shall not say I am sick the people that dwell therein shall he forgive their iniquitie Sin is the cause of spiritual sicknesse This cause shall be taken away for they shall be forgiven their iniquitie i. e they shall live in the knowledge and injoyment of it and from henceforth they shall not say I am sick and the voyce of crying and weeping shall no more be heard in her for the former things are passed away there shall be no more sin nor sorrow but everlasting joy shall be upon her head and sorrow and sighing shall passe away Isa 35.10 A third thing that shall make for the Saints spirituall glory is the knowledge of and injoyment of a spiritual Oneness with God in Christ and each with other although this be a glorious spirituall truth yet it is that the Saints have lived exceeding short in the knowledge of it the knowledge and injoyment of it will be exceeding glorious to the spiritual christian What this union is and wherein it consists I referr it to what hath been said formerly in the glorious condition of persons in the 2. Adam above the first A 4th thing that will make for the Saints spirituall glory is a living above creatures and things in the spirituall injoyment of God whom to injoy is life when all things below shall be nothing when the soule shall be content to suffer the losse of all things that Christ may be all and in all the glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streames wherein shall goe no Gally with Oares nor shal gallant Ships pass thereby Isa 33.24 no need of rowing in creatures or things no need of gallant Ships of any thing to carry the soule up unto God of to bring God in Christ down to the soule but the glorious Lord will be all and in all and the spiritual Christian shall live in the injoyment of him verse 23 Then shall the tacklings be forsaken or losed they could not strengthen their Mast they shal not be able who desire it to saile any further or longer in Ordinances duties creatures but the great spoyle shall be devided and the lame take the spoyle the lame contemptable ones they are the people that are like to enjoy this spirituall glory A fifth thing that wil make for the Saints spirituall glory is a spiritual and internall conformity unto God they shall live up in the spirit and walke after the spirit Christ will manifest himselfe spiritually in them the light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sun and the light of the Sun shall be seaven-fold as the light of seaven dayes the light of the Moon that is of the Church shall be as the light of the Sun that is Christ the Son of righteousnesse who is both a Son and a sheild and the light of the Sun shall be seaven-fold that is Christ shall appear in the spirit to his conforming them to himselfe in the spirit which will appeare seaven times more glorious then formerly when we knew him after the flesh Zach. 12.8 He that is weake and feeble amongst them shall shall be as David that is Christ David shall be as God even as the Angels of God before him This is the glorious conformity that all the Saints shall have unto Jesus Christ in the spirit and this glorious vnity and conformity unto the Law of righteousnesse is that will appear at the first sight of it very terrible and dreadfull to the sons of men Cant. 9. v. 10. Who is shee that looketh forth as the morning faire as the Moon clears as the Sunne terrible as an Army with Banners such will be the strangenesse of this glorious truth that it will not onely appear terrible and dreadfull to the men of this world but even Christ sets it forth himselfe with a note of admiration not as if it were strange to him but rather to discover her excellent glory and indeed the Church will be worth a looking on and her glory a seeking after of all spirituall ones 4 Particular propounded for the clearing of the truth in hand is that the Kingdom of Christ is wholly spirituall and not of this world that as formerly so in the latter dayes the glory of his Kingdome shall be in the spirit and not in the flesh it will be spirituall and not personal for clearing of it I shall first prove it from testimony of Scripture Secondly By spirituall Arguments grounded upon Scripture Thirdly Answer such Questions and Scripture grounds which seeme to hold it forth 1. By testimony from Scripture it is the word of Christ himselfe My Kingdome is not of this world that is not a fleshly and externall Kingdom over the bodies of men but a spirituall and internall one The Kingdome of Heaven is within you So likewise 1 Cor. 5 16. There is no more knowledge of Christ after the flesh they are too fleshly thoughts for a spirituall Christian Secondly it will appear by spirituall Arguments likewife 1. Argument The spirituall presence of Christ with his Saints is the most glorious presence Christ will be most gloriously present with his people in the latter dayes ergo his presence and so his Kingdome will be a spirituall presence and not a personall The Major Proposition is evident from Scripture that the spiritual presence of Christ is the most glorious presence This Christ tells his Disciples when he was personally with them John 16.7 Nevertheless it expedient that I goe away for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come unto you And therefore Christ tells his Disciples John