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B10086 The safety of appearing at the day of judgement, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied. By Solomon Stoddard ... Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729. 1687 (1687) Wing S5709; ESTC W22065 210,940 366

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sort of men another to limit it and confine it to them it may be applied particularly to young ones yet that does not exclude the Antient to poor ones yet that does not exclude the wealthy to afflicted ones and that does not exclude men that are in prosperity unto the Jews but that does not exclude the Gentiles Rev. 22.22 Whoever will let him come and take the water of life freely Objection 8. I have not a work of Humiliation I am not brought wholly out of my self therefore I am not called Answer 1. Persons that are not humbled are called to come to Christ their next work indeed is not to come to Christ but to come out of themselves and so come to Christ to forsake all other confidences and build on Christ to throw away other hopes and flee to this hope that is set before them to throw away their crutches and lean upon Christ self-righteous persons are invited Rev. 3.17 18. they that said they were rich are invited to come to Christ for gold tried in the fire 2. If persons are so far humbled as to be willing to take Christ on his own terms that is enough there needs no humiliation before faith but upon this account that persons may be so shiftless that they may be willing to take Christ as a free gift of God men need so much that they may not make lies their refuge but may be prepared to take the free offer of the Gospel so much as is necessary in order to a dependance on Christ and free-grace is needful and no more Objection 9. How can the Righteousness of Christ make God love one I have no righteousness of my own to draw the heart of God to me and I don't see how the righteousness of Christ can procure the love of God for me Answer 1. The use of the righteousness of Christ is to answer the demands of the Law for you the Law laid an objection in the way of your salvation which must be removed before you could be saved the Law would not admit of your salvation without a compleat righteousness and the righteousness of Christ does remove this objection this is as much as the Law does demand as the condition of life the righteousness of Christ makes you an heir of blessedness according to the law this removes the guilt of sin this supplies your want of worthiness so that hereby fair way is made for your salvation without any injustice Rom. 3.26 there needs nothing more to make your salvation free from any legal exceptions 2. There is no need that the righteousness of Christ should procure the love of God for you men are troubling of themselves in vain when they are seeking a cause of Gods love out of himself Gods love is the first cause of mans salvation and has no dependance upon any thing it is impossible that any thing out of God should move God to love you and there is sufficiency of grace in God to love you tho' there be no external cause to move him God loves men freely Hos 14.4 he can have mercy upon you because he will the love that God has to the angels of heaven is not built upon their righteousness but is the foundation of their righteousness because they were elect angels therefore they continued holy angels and the love of God to Abraham and all his Saints does not depend upon their righteousness nor upon the Righteousness of Christ indeed the love of God was the reason why Christ was sent to work out righteonsness for us Joh. 4.10 he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins Objection 10 I have not the inward call of the Gospel how can it be said then that God calls me I have indeed an external call but God does not inwardly call me and I wait for that Answer It is the outward call of the Gospel that gives men their warrant to believe it is the written Word of God that bears us out in it and you must not expect any other warrant but that you must not expect any new revelations to warrant your coming to Christ 2 Pet. 1.19 we have also a more sure word of Prophesie the inward call is nothing else but the opening of the ear to hear the outward call the inward call is only that illumination of the mind wherby we see God calling of us in his word the assuring us of the truth of the Gospel the call of God in his Word is that that gives men their encouragement to come to Christ the Word of God is the ground of faith Psal 91.4 his Truth shall be thy shield and buckler the design of the inward call is only to clear up the outward call and satisfie the heart in that the outward call evidences mens safety in coming there is Gods testimony and that is an evidence beyond exception 1 Joh. 5.9 Gods call in his Word makes it your duty to believe but that it would not do if it did not give you a sufficient warrant to believe the inward call helps us to read and understand our warrant but it is the outward call that gives warrant to believe the outward call is the foundation of saith Acts 13.48 they glorified the Word of the Lord and believed God speaks his heart in the outward call men slight it and say it is but an outward call but the outward call is no delusion God speaks uprightly in the outward call there you may see the heart of God how ready he is to bestow salvation upon sinners and the outward call binds Gods faithfulness the outward call lays such a tye upon God as makes the condition of believers very safe Heb. 10.25 let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering for he is fatthful that promised Objection 11. I have an unwilling spirit to come to Christ and therefore I am not called for the call is only to them that will Rev 22.17 whosoever will let him take of the water of life freely Answer 1. When God says whoever will he does not limit the call to them that will the offer is general and therefore is made unto them that will not as well as unto them that will men that are unwilling ought to come mens duty does not depend upon their willingness to do it God commands those that are unwilling the generality of the Jews were not willing to come to Christ yet God required them to come Joh. 9.29 this is the work of God that ye believe on him whom he hath sent God makes conditional promises unto such and will punish such men for their not coming unto Christ it will be a poor excuse at the last day for men to say they were not willing out of their own mouth God will conde mn them 2 When God says whosoever will he does not require any antecedent willingness before their coming the meaning is not that men must first find themselves willing and so come
provoked him is a great manifestation of love had we never angred him nor given him any occasion against us much more had we done much for him it would not have been so strange to see him laying out himself to the utmost for our salvation but to see him in such a wonderful way working about the salvation of those that had greatly offended him and given cause of trouble with whom he was grievously incensed must make us to say hence is unparalled love those for whom God has done this have been great Offenders This appears by these three things 1. They are guilty of innumerable transgressions the sins of the Elect are beyond their account they are more than the hairs of their heads Psal 40.12 sin is flowing from them as water from a sountain their lives are filled with sin besides the sin they commited in Adam there is the sin of their nature which is a standing provocation which by its remaining in the soul brings new guilt every minute besides what it does by the influence that it has into actual transgressions while they continue in their natural condition all their moral actions are sins besides those actions which for the matter of them are sinful which are many the rest are sinful for the manner and after conversion there is sin in all their actions there is abundance of iniquity that every elect vessel that grows up to years is guilty of 2. That every sin is a great wrong unto God sin is an horrible injury unto God sin is rebellious against God sinning is the casting off of the yoke of God sinning is an insurrection of the soul against God Luke 10.14 in sin there is also great contempt cast upon God sin is a villifying and slighting of God men expose the name of God to scorn by sinning against him Rom. 2.23 sin is also enmity against him in all obedience there is love in all disobedience there is hatred Sinners strike at God when they sin John 15.24 God is greatly wronged by all sin and the sins of the people of God have many of them particular aggravations that do greatly increase the offence 3. That every man is the proper cause of his own sir and the guilt of it does properly belong to him the carnal reason of man is casting in many objections from the decree of God from the withdrawing of divine assistance and from the corruption of nature but the Scripture does allow none of those objections but fastens the guilt of sin upon him that does transgress the Law and hlames men for their iniquities and men lay not weight on these cavils so as to excuse others that are injurious unto them and there is this reason for it because men act voluntarily in their transgressions they are not forced to sin but choose it 3. It was great love for God to give his Son to dye for our salvation when he might justly have damned us when it was a righteous thing for him to have ruined us when he had us in his hands and might have cast us off for ever his proceedings would not have been unjust he had done us no wrong there had been no cruelty in it if he had thrown us into hell he would not any ways have trespassed upon any rule of righteousness but onely have done that which was sair and equal no imputations of injustice could have been cast on him he had no ways blemished his name non stained his glory his proceedings must have been justified and he would by our ruine have gained glory to his justice in this time to take care of our salvation speaks more free love if God could not fairly have done any other without staining his own name there would not have been any such evidence of love but the glory of his justice would have remained entire to him if we had perished he sent his Son to dye for our salvation when he might with honour have cast us off when there was no tye upon him to do any such thing but he mightfairly have damned us This is evident 1. From the proceedings of God God is a righteous God it is impossible that he should vary one hairs breadth from the rule of righteousness The Judge of all the world will do right gen 18.25 and his proceedings are such as do justifie the casting off of sinful man the constitution of the law does give in evidence of it if the law had been unjust it had been an unrighteous thing to make it as well as execute it and indeed God has not onely made it but executed it he has executed it upon the angels that sinned he has cast them down to hell 1 Pet. 2.2 4. and he does execute it upon multitudes of men in all ages multitudes perish according to this law yea he has executed the law upon his Son Christ Jesus Christ has bore the curse for us gal 3.13 and had it not been just God would not have inflicted it had it not been just Christ would not have subjected himself unto it 2. From the acknowledgment and testimony of conseience though there be abundance of cavils in the heart of man against this yet when they come to be throughly inlightned they witness to the justice of this proceeding many mens consciences have been silenced from objecting any thing against this many have been so convinced after all their arguings that they have been speechless as he Mat. 12.12 they have fallen down at Gods foot and yielded themselves to be justly miserable that whatever become of them they had nothing to accuse God of Psal 51.4 all men must first or last own this and yield themselves guilty Rom. 3.19 3. From the nature of Sin sin is an injury unto God the spirit of sin is to destroy God Psal 14.1 and besides this when men sin they break that Law which has threatnings of ruine annexed unto it and run upon the point of the sword and east themselves into the jaws of death Ezek. 33 11. 4. It was great love for God to give his Son to dye for our Salvation in this respect that he did it nor having received nor ever expecting to receive satisfaction for the mercy our salvation is principally from the grace of God but that has been paid for but the sending of Christ to die for sinners is meerly from the grace of God and has never been paid for nor ever will Justification Adoption Sanctification and eternal glory have been purchased but the sending of Christ into the world to die was never purchased God never received any recompence for this mercy he never had any satisfaction for this mercy 1 Job 4.10 He loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins the method and order of working about our salvation is this 1. Free and gracious Election which is the first cause of Redemption and Salvation and an effect of neither of them 2. Redemption which is the effect of Election and
that presents it self for his relief is the reformation of his sins and diligent applying himself unto the duties of Religion and they are travelling this way after peace sometimes many years with a neglect of Christ men ought indeed to seek their peace with reformation but not by their reformations but men are mightily wedded to this way of seeking salvation by their own duties this is one of those things that make the work of conversion so exceeding difficult it is a difficult thing to bring men to be earnestly seeking salvation and when they are brought unto that it is very difficult to bring them to seek it in the right way they sought it not by faith but as it were by the works of the Law Rom. 9.32 but men have no ground at all for this it is safe appearing before God in the righteousness of Christ but it is no ways safe for men to trust in their own righteousness when men make their own righteousness the ground of their confidence they do but flatter themselves and please themselves in a vain delusion their own works can never procure their acceptance with God. In prosecuting this Vse let us consider 1. Who they are that seek salvation by their own Righteousness 2. What righteousness they do attain unto 3. What are their temptations to seek their salvation in this way 4. What confidence they have in their own righteousness 5. How they do to hide it from themselves that they trust in their own righteousness 6. The vanity of mens trusting to their own righteousness The first thing to be considered is Who they are that seek salvation by their own righteousness But before I give you their characters it will be needful to premise two things 1. They that seek salvation by their own Righteousness do not expect salvation from the covenant of works as it requires perfect obedience in order unto life they dare not adventure their souls on the strictness of the Law though they had need to do so if they seek life by their own works but they do not thus they look upon their righteousness as that which will allay the Anger of God and be an inducement unto God to save them that which will win the good-will of God and draw the heart of God to them yea they look upon their righteousness as that which will bring God in their debt that God is beholden to them for their service yet they do not lay claim to blessedness by the strictness of the Law for they know and confess themselves to be sinners they pray for forgiveness which things are inconsistent with justification by their own works the Jews did not stand upon a strict covenant of works Rom. 9.31 32 they sought it as it were by the works of the Law but these men do make such a mixture of the covenant of works with the covenant of grace wherein the covenant of works is predominant they make some profession of the Gospel and yet adhere to a covenant of works therefore the Apostle tells them that if they be circumcised Christ shall profit them nothing Gal. 5.2 they made account to have some benefit by Christ so they made account to have some benefit by grace therefore the Apostle tells them that whoever of them are justified by the Law are fallen from grace they did not pretend to the strictness of the Law but took in Gospel Principles into their way of justification and yet were legal all the while this makes the Apostle dispute in that manner against them Rom. 6.11 if it be grace it is no more of works otherwise grace is no more grace but if it be of works then is is no more grace otherwise work is no more works they mingled grace and works together they made their own works the foundation of their hopes and yet took in the plea of Gods grace and Christs Righteousness they thought their own works did contribute something and the grace of God through Christ would make up their defects 2. The Saints of God have a great deal of a self-righteous spirit remaining in them and men must not conclude because they find such workings in their hearts that they are self-righteous no doubt many of the Galatians that were tainted with the doctrine of the Legallists were really converted Gal. 4.14 there was somewhat of this spirit in Peter Mat. 19.29 we have forsaken all what shall we have therefore as the people of God are not compleatly delivered from other corruptions so not from carnal confidence there is such a spirit working and sometimes prevailing in them but there is also in the Saints an evangelical spirit Phil. 3.3 we rejoyce in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh they allow not themselves to have any confidence in the Flesh These things premised take these characters of those men that seek salvation by their own righteousness 1. Such men as magnifie themselves by their duties and frames they count highly of themselves because of what they do pride is the very spirit of self-righteousness The self-righteous man sets a great price upon what he does he loves to be thinking upon what he has done how his heart melted in such a duty how his affections were drawn out and enlarged in such a prayer what he has done and suffered in the cause of God he loves to chew over duties again as things that do commend him to God while another man is magnifying free-grace and the Righteousness of Christ the self-righteous man is idolizing his own services falls in love with his own beauty is taken with his own carriage and thinks that God and man should be taken with him he thinks his works do ingratiate him with God and draw the heart of God towards him so the Pharisee Luke 18.12 I fast twice in the week and give tithes of all that I possess he minds God of it what a choice man he was and thinks that God has not many such servants as himself he counts his own righteousness his riches Rev 3 17. he is rich in prayers rich in mournings rich in duties of Religion and of charity he is not brought to be poor in spirit he don't see himself without money and without price but has a considerable estate of his own to live upon he thinks that by his duties he gains somthing towards the paying for salvation Phil. 3.7 he places his confidence in those things and glories in them as a rich man boasts of his wealth so he boasts of his righteousness and despises other men as the Pharisee Luk. 18 11. I am not as other men or like this Publican whereas the spirit of a Saint is to glory in the righteousness and sufferings of Christ Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should glory save in the Cross of Jesus Christ 2. Such men make their duties their refuge in time of danger such men are oftentimes scared from a remembrance of their former courses and sence of present
the account of their own righteousness meeting with such commendations of the practice of holiness they are much confirmed in their carnal confidence in such ways as these 1. Hence they think their own righteousness does draw the heart of God unto them they think that their holiness does attract the affection and good will of God unto them they imagine that their holiness does work them into Gods love that the beauty of their holiness does captivate the affections of God and their cries and carriages do work upon divine compassions and make God willing to bestow salvation upon them and indeed a self-righteous man doth attribute more to his own righteousness than a Saint does to the righteousness of Christ a godly man neither does nor ought to make the righteousness of Christ the foundation of Gods sove Christ has purchased the favour of God and reconciliation with him but he did not purchase the good will and love of God there was no need of purchasing that God could love sinners freely there was no possibility of purchasing that that was too great a thing to be 〈…〉 Christ procured the effects of Gods love but not the love it self Gods love was the cause of Christs coming not the effect thereof but the self-righteous man imagines a vertue in his own righteousness to draw the heart of God to him and engage the love of God. 2 Hence they think their own righteousness does make amends for their miscarriages that they have made are atonement for themselves for their former sins they think their repentance makes up that breach that sin had made and that out of a respect unto that God forgets what they have done amiss they imagine that there is a reconciling vertue in their reformations and good services that they satisfie God for what has been past And herein they attribute more to their own obedience than we ought to do to the active obedience of Christ Christs active obedience was not sufficient to satisfie for sin it purchased the blessings of the covenant but it did not deliver us from the curse active obedience to the Law has merit in it if it be perfect but it has not any satisfying vertue it is something of another kind that God requires for satisfaction the Law threatens death for sin Rom. 6.23 The wages of sin is death so that Christs active obedience could not satisfie for sins if he undertake to satisfie for sins he must bear the punishment of death 3. Hence they think that out of a respect to their own righteousness and upon the account therof God will bestow salvation upon them they think that this is that which interests them in all the good of the covenant their own prayers and reformations and affections and zeal in the cause of God is that which makes them heirs of glory and gives them a title to the eternal inheritance They look upon their own righteousness as the price of heaven and think they have done something to the earning of glory they are at work for God and look upon heaven to be their wages And herein they attribute that to their own righteousness that ought to be attributed unto the righteousness of Christ This was the very design of the active obedience of Christ to give us a claim to glory because we were very unworthy and could not fulfil the condition of the Law Jesus Christ undertook for us and has performed the righteousness of the Law and merited eternal life Rom. 6.23 The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. 3. Another temptation to make men depend upon their own righteousness and seek salvation in that way is the seeming excellency of their own righteousness there is a real excellency in true holiness it is the perfection of mans nature sin is a vile thing but holiness does advance and perfect mans nature holiness is the glory of man The Righteous is more excellent than his Neighbour the Righteous are called excellent ones Psal 16.3 and though all the righteousness of self-righteous men is but hppocrisie and therefore an abomination in Gods sight yet they themselves do imagine that there is an excellency in it and from hence they make it a ground of confidence imagining an excellency in it they think God is taken with it and that it is meritorious they do from the excellency of their carriage promise salvation to themselves And there is a four fold excellency which they are wont to take special notice of 1. The moral excellency of their carriage they count their carriage excellent because they live according to principles of honesty and sobriety and piety they are no Drunkards nor Oppressors not Railers nor Sabbath-breakers nor Swearers c. but they have a good conversation they do not live a prophane nor sensual life are not blemishing themselves by vicious courses they have an amiable lovely and justifiable carriage their outward carriages are according to principles of reason and religion their behaviour is equal and honourable they walk without blame the Pharisee was lifted up with that he was no Extortioner unjust person nor Adulterer the young man was taken with that that he had been moral from his youth Mat. 19 20. Paul speaks of that as a thing which men build much upon that as touching the righteousness of the Law they are blameless Phil. 3 6. 2. The religious affections that they feel working in their hearts Sometimes such men have great affections they have melting affections under the considerations of their sins and Gods mercies outward salvation the sufferings of Christ for sinners and the like they have a delight in Ordinances strong desires after Christ and holiness they have a zeal against the sins of the times and for the better party the Scripture is plentiful in instances of such affections in unconverted men as Saul the stony-ground hearers and others and they count these sincere and are highly taken with them they look upon these to be the very spirits of religion things which do greatly ingratiate them with God. They look upon these affections as blessed frame of heart these they think are the things that God does especially delight in they count these heavenly frames of heart they are much affected with their affections now they reckon they have a suitable frame of heart to spiritual things 3. The difficulties that they go through in serving of God which raises the price of their services and makes them more available they mind that they take a great deal of pains in serving God in reading and praying and taking spiritual opportunities they dont gratifie a slothful spirit but are laborious in religion and they hope God takes notice of that so they are at considerable expense they spend of their Estates in works of piety and charity and on that account value their duties highly so they are much in fasting and in that way afflict their bodies so they upon the account of Religion have displeased
without cause the sealings of Gods spirit are wonderful mercies and special and more immediate discoveries of the love of God are glorious enjoyments but it is not Gods manner with his people to give them frequently when God bestows them he expects that men should go in the strength of them many dayes Paul was but once caught up to Paradise in his life time 2 Cor. 12.3 God has many other wayes to support the hearts of his people 4. Gods manner is to be training up his people to live a life of Faith to be depending upon him according to his word he is striving to bring his saints to live upon his promise he does in his providences put them upon that he takes away other props that they may lean upon the promise more they shall have time enough hereafter to see things in heaven Faith will be swallowed up in vision but here he would have them live by Faith upon his Word the people of God are apt to have too much dependance upon signs and to lay more weight upon them than upon the Word of God trusting more to signs and sometimes to fallible ones than they do unto the infallible testimony of God and upon that account God many times takes signes away Christians have enough left them to live upon when signs are gene God many times considers the weakness of his Saints as he did the weakness of Thomas John 20.27 but yet he is by degrees bringing them more off from a dependance upon signs to live upon his bare word they are apt to make too much of their signes and too little of his Word therefore he takes them away that they may have only his Word to trust to 2 Cor. 5.7 for we walk by Faith and not by sight Discouragement 5. They fear they were ever thorowly converted they cannot make it out to their own satisfaction that they have an interest in Christ they take notice of many things that make it doubtful unto them and if it should be so that they should not be converted then they cannot believe aright until first they have a work of preparation they must come to be convinced that they are in a natural condition that they never did any spiritual duty that they are under the regning power of sin before they can come to Christ in a right manner this Faith will be but a counterseit Faith if they be hypocrites now they shall be so until they have a work of legal humiliation wrought in them therefore they dare not cast themselves on Christ they think their next work is to resolve the case whither they be cnoverted or no. For the removal of this Discouragement Consider 1. That the call of the Gospel is sufficient encouragement to them that know not whether they be converted or unconverted if a man knows that he is unconverted yet there is encouragement enough in it if he be at a loss whether he be converted or not yet there is sufficient encouragement in it for the call is to every one that will Rev. 22.17 so that they that are at at a loss about their present condition have free liberty to come as well as others God requires no more of any man but acceptance of the call so that there is no bar in any mans way you are capable of accepting the call and if you do accept it God is engaged by promise to save you 2. Though you do not know whether you are converted or not yet if God discover this way of salvation by Christ unto you you cannot stay away from him when God lets in a spiritual light into the heart of a man clearing up this way of life to him he will not stand harping upon this objection or any other but will venture him self upon Jesus Christ when God satisfies the heart in this way he will not stay for satisfaction in this question whether he be converted or no he will see encouragement enough in Christ whatever he is or has been John 6.45 every one that hath heard and learned of the Father cometh unto me 3. If when you are at a loss about your conversion you can venture upon Jesus Christ meerly upon Gospel encouragements that is a sign that you were converted the actings of Faith on Christ from the apprehension of his excellency having no dependance on that that you are or have hopes that you are in a good estate already is a sign of a good estate Phil. 3.3 we rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh Discouragement 6. That they have a slighty and unbroken heart they have not a due sence of sin they have been provoking of God by sinful carriages and have not a due sence of their iniquities upon their hearts and they think it would be a daring and presumptuous thing to go presently and rejoice in Christ they have more need to get a broken heart first to get their heart affected with sin to be stirring up a spirit of self-loathing and hatred of sin God expects a contrite and a broken spirit we had need have our hearts loaded and burdened with sin before we come unto Christ for pardon For the Removal of this Discouragement Consider 1. That it is no presumption to come unto Christ and rejoice in him how sinful soever you be though yon feel your heart very hard though you have just now done somewhat provoking unto God and have not yet bewailed it before God nor been labouring with your own heart to work the sence of the evil of it upon your own heart it is a presumptuous thing to sin men are too bold and daring when they take upon them to cross the commands of God and it is a presumptuous thing to make light of sin because Christ has died and salvation is procured by him sin is never the less heinous because Christ has died Gods mercy in pardoning of sin should make us more sensible of the evil of it but it can be no presumption to come to Christ though the heart be hard and senseless because there is enough in Christ for such as are hard hearted there is that preciousness in the blood of Christ that it has procured remission of sin for such 1 Pet 1.19 and pardon is freely offered to you Act. 10.33 whoever believeth on him shall receive remission of sins and it is no presumption for you to accept of what God freely offers unto you and indeed if your eyes be opened to see the glorious excellency of Christ and the grace of God you will not make an excuse of an hard heart 2. Entertaining the calls of the Gospel is the way to have a spirit of repentance it is meet that you should repent and have your heart broken for your sins but the way to come at it is to entertain the Gospel offer there are other means in their place to be used but a principal means in order to repentance is to receive Christ believing in Christ