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A12509 Christs Last Supper or the doctrine of the Sacrament of Christs Supper, set forth in fiue sermons Wherein is taught the great necessitie of a godly preparation, before men come to the Sacrament. Wherein it doth consist: with the condemnation threatned against the vnvvorthy receiuer of the same. By Samuel Smith, minister of Gods word at Prittlewell, in Essex.; Christs Last Supper. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1620 (1620) STC 22837; ESTC S106152 104,748 388

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CHRISTS LAST Supper OR The Doctrine of the Sacrament of Christs Supper set forth in fiue Sermons Wherein is taught the great necessitie of a godly preparation before men come to the Sacrament Wherein it doth consist with the condemnation threatned against the vnworthy receiuer of the same BY SAMVEL SMITH Minister of Gods word at Prittlewell in Essex IOHN 6.27 Labour not for the Meate that perisheth but for the Meate that indureth vnto euerlasting life which the Sonne of Man shall giue vnto you LONDON Printed by T. D. for Iohn Bellamie and are to bee sold at the South Entrance of the Royall Exchange 1620. TO THE HONORABLE Sir FERDINANDO DVDLEY Knight of the Noble order of the Bath and Sonne and Hei●e vnto the Right Honorable Edward L. Dudley And to the Honorable and vertuous Lady the Lady Honor Dudley his wife S. S. wisheth the increase of all true Honour in this life and eternal Glory in the life to come HONORABLE IF the Lord did not like that men should sorake and gather their fields as nothing might remaine for the poore to glean after Assuredly himself suffereth not the great and glorious Field of his Word to be so reaped downe by any beeing a Fountain of liuing waters neuer to be drawn dry and containing in it the very hid wisdom of God But something remaineth which the poore may come after and gather vp I confesse that many of Gods worthy Seruants haue taken paines in this kind and that vpon this subiect The Doctrin of the Sacrament to the great benefit of those who desire to be acquainted with the same how to come prepared vnto the Lords Table yet as a poore man and one that hath a great charge I haue come after and gathered a gleane or two out of the Lords field for me and mine from the which none are forbidden but rather inuited to come and take freely And albeit it be but a little that I haue gathered yet with the VViddowes Oyle and Meale which also was but little may notwithstanding by Gods blessing bee good releefe vnto the poorer sort that want better prouision Whatsoeuer it be to your Honors it comes for shelter and protection And why should I any whit doubt of your Honourable acceptance hauing known you Syr from your youth to be both religiously educated and for your sober studious and most religious Conuersation worthily held your Countries Honour And for your Honourable LADY aboue many of her ranke especially in those partes God hath seasoned her affection with loue to the Trueth and tender respect vnto the despised Ministery amongst you who reioyce in you both and expect that as God hath honoured you aboue others so you shold still countenance his seruants and shine as lights in the midst of a crooked and peruerse generation And when the Lorde shall call you Syr into greater imployment in the Common-wealth the Church will expect you should promote her causes and stand still in the maintenance of pure religion Goe on therefore I beseech you still in that good way you haue begun VVhat though ye find little encouragement from the World your reward is with the Lord. It was the great prayse of Righteous Lot that he liued Righteously in that age and in that place I leaue the application These beeing the dayes fore-tolde by our blessed Sauiour wherein men as in the dayes of Noah Luk. 17.26.27 and Lot doe Eate and Drinke Buy Build and Plant c. Altogether vnmindfull of him who is readie to come as a Theefe in the Night At what time they onely shall be blessed that watch I haue endeauoured in the Sermons following to shew men the way how to perfourme aright one of the most excellent partes of Gods worship the receiuing of the Sacrament of Christs Supper wherein I haue laboured to proue the great necessi-of a godly preparation that must be made thereunto wherein it doeth consist the m●anes to be vsed to Communicate worthily As also the great hurt and danger that is like to follow the vnworthy receiuing of the same These are the things that are here offered vnto you I confesse you deserue a better oblation then the tender of this small Booke But may I adde but one graine to your godly care of a Christian life with which I offer my most inward affections I haue my expectation I know your sufficiencie in this kind aboue many of my profession yet I rest assured you will not refuse the helpe of those whose function and calling it is to attend thereon and in an humble maner offers the same vnto you And so I commend you both to that God Iude 24 who is able to keepe you that you fall not and to that VVorde of his grace Act. 20.32 Luk. 10.42 which as it hath taught you to chuse the good part that shal not be taken from you so is able to build you vp further and to giue you an inheritance amongst those that are sanctified And rest Prittlewell this 18. of Nouember 1620. Your HONORS in the Lord Iesus to be commaunded SAMVEL SMITH A Table of the principall matters contained in these Sermons following The first Sermon page 1 The Text. 1. Cor. 11.28.29 Let a man therefore examine himselfe ver 28. and so let him eate of this Bread and drinke of this Cup. Verse 29. For he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily ver 29. eateth and drinketh his owne damnation because he discerneth not the Lords body THe order of the Apostle in this Chapter Page 2 Christs order in the Institution of this Sacrament Page 3 He breakes the Bread and Wine ibid He blesseth them page 4 He breakes the Bread and poureth out the Wine ibid Hee giues them page 5 He shewes the end of all viz. to shewe forth the Lords death ibid The occasion of this Scripture page 7 The Text deuided page 8 Reasons shewing the necessitie of Examination page 10 It is Gods commandement ibid The Lord hath promised to blesse it page 11 The reuerence wee owe to these holy things doth require it page 12 The Lords Table represents the kingdome of Heauen page 13 The practise of the primitiue Church page 15 The benefit and profit by so doing doth bind vs to this dutie page 16 The benefite that comes by due receiuing page 17 It is a prop to the weake ibid It seales vp vnto vs Christ and his righteousnesse page 18 It quickens vs to all good dueties page 19 Reason 5 The hurt and daunger which otherwis● will ensue doeth shew the necessity of the same page 20 The vses of the Doctrine Teacheth Ministers their duety to prepare men for the Lords Table page 23 Shewes what manner of persons ought not to be admitted thereunto page 24 As first Children page 25 Secondly Mad-men Ideots ibid Vse 3 Is for tryall of our estates page 26 Doct. Euery man must be diligent to know his owne estate page 30 Reasons First euery man is best acquainted with
but we should then find the fruite of the same much peace in our own soules in the conscionable discharge of our duty therin and the good of many a poore soule that is vnder vs. Vse 3 For instruction to hearers Thirdly lastly if this be the duty of Gods Ministers to make particular application of his doctrines and to presse the same vp on the consciences of his hearers You that are our hearers must be thus content to bee dealt withall and not to storme against the Minister nor to kicke against the word For this know that if the word of God be not as an edged sword to cut the throat of thy sins it is a sign the Lord hath cast thee off from his care intends to glorifie himself in thy destruction And therefore as you tender the saluation of your owne soules suffer the Lords Chyrurgians to make incision into your souls by the sharpe razour of the Law who best know what will be the danger of a festred soule with Sinne and must launce the same before it can be cured rather say with Dauid Let the righteous smite me friendly Psa 141.4 a good signe of an humbled soule and broken heart Many are weake sicke c. Heere we haue three kinds of corrections visitations that almighty mighty God layeth vppon this people 1. Many were weake That is had vppon them some lingering and fainte diseases as the Consumption c. 2. Some were Sicke and so were vexed vvith more painefull griefes as Agues Fluxes Feuers c. 3. Some were fallen asleep that is the Lord had by his own hand taken them out of the worlde by death Obiect But here lyeth the doubt how the Apostle knewe that these plagues and punishments sent of God were for this sin of theirs their vnworthy receiuing of this Sacrament Answ I answere First he was taught and instructed by Gods spirite what to say and therfore might boldly say it But besides Paul knew that God had threatned thus to plague his people for this sinne as hee threatened by Moses his seruant Deu. 28.21.22.27.28 And had further in all ages executed sundry iudgements vppon his Church and Children for such open and common transgressions And therefore Paul seeing these iudgments vpon these Corinthians and knowing this to be a common sin amongst them as Gods Minister concludeth thus For this cause c. And heerin I see not the contrary but the seruantes of God haue warrant to say the like namely that when we see a iudgment of God vpon a place and withall doe see some great and common sinne to raign amongst them we may safely put them in minde of their sinnes and tell them that this iudgment of God is vpon them for such sinnes as are so rife notorious amongst them There was good cause then why Paul shoulde thus charge them Doct. 2 Now for the seuerall iudgement it is not needeful to search so to determine what diseases they were that this Church and people were sicke of and died It is sufficient for vs to knowe that these sicknesses and diseases which the Lord had sent were strange diseases as may appeare in that our Apostle doth take speciall notice of them which he would not haue done if these had been ordinary The note that we may obserue herehence is That sicknesse Sicknesse and diseases are the fruit of sin diseases c. are the fruit of sinne according to that of the Prophet Ieremy Man suffereth for his sin Lam. 3.39 And this doth Moses most clearely set downe when hee denounceth so many seuerall punishments against the people of Israell as the Pestilence Deu. 28.22 Feuer burning Ague Consumption c if they should disobey the the voyce of the Lorde their God But of this we haue spoken more fully in the former Sermon The reasons are Reason 1 First the Lord is iust and cannot do any wrong He neuer correcteth but their is some thing amisse Reason 2 And Secondly euery man is guilty of many sinnes the least whereof deserue all those corrections that are layd vpon him And wee haue euer cause to say moreouer Lam. 3.22 That it is the Lords mercy that we are not consumed Our sinnes euer deseruing heauier plagues and more greuious iudgements Vse 1 Let this teach vs then in all our afflictions to acknowledge our sinnes to be the cause thereof and to make a good vse of the same to reformation of life For these diseases of what nature soeuer they be but the fruit of sin This was that counsell that Daniel gaue to Nabucadnezzer Dan. 4.24 Namely to breake of his sinnes by repentance And his transgressions by hauing compassion on the poore And surely this is the best counsell that one Christian can giue to another in affliction viz. To breake of their sinnes by vnfained repentance and turning vnto the Lord. This is the way to stop the breach of Gods wrath and to moue the Lord to reuoke his iudgements and without which we shall but wearie our selues in vaine for we must first remoue the cause of Gods iudgements our sinnes or else the hand of God cannot bee remoued Vse 2 Secondly this condemnes that hellish and brutish speech of many who when they are weake or sicke or at the poynt of death ascribe all to fortune chance or this or that cause But neuer looke vnto the correcting hand of God Iob acknowlegeth all these things to come from God though it was the deuill and wicked men that spoyled him Oh let vs in Gods name Iob. 1.21 learne to bee wise herein to acknowledge that all sicknesse and euery kind of disease is Gods visitation sent of God to humble vs to make vs to know and to acknowledg our sinne and to seeke vnto him for mercy And surely when wee know that sicknesse comes from GOD it will make vs not onely to seeke vnto him for helpe and deliuerance from trouble but be a good meanes likewise to worke in vs patience to wayte his leasure when wee can perswade our selues that they come from a louing Father sent for the good of our Soules And many sleepe Hence I might obserue diuers things Doct. 3 First the mercifull and gracious dealing of the Lord GOD towards his children Gods iudgments are seasoned with mercy who rather then they shoulde come to eate of this Sacrament vnworthily Esay 57.2 and so to prouoke him to wrath against them doth first humble them by sicknesse Esa 54.7.8 and after takes them away by death And thus indeede the Lord takes away his children when they are at the best and by death hee doth preuent many euilles in them to come And thus the faithfull are taken away from the Euill to come Psal 103.13.14.15 And howsoeuer he may seeme for a time to hide his face yet with an euerlasting mercy he hath compassion on his But I will not stand long on this poynt Vse
saying Ier. 3.13 Know thy sins O Ierusalem Lam. 3.39 And againe Wherfore is the liuing man sorrowfull man suffereth for his sin Let vs search and try our wayes and turne vnto the Lord. Where he shewes that for want of this iudging of our selues men are punished and because they will not enter into a narrow search of their owne soules they doe not returne vnto the Lord. So Dauid I considered my own wayes and turned my feete to thy Testimonies Ps 119 5● And the like speece is vsed by the Prophet Zephany Zeph. 2.1.2 Fan your selues oh my people Yea common reason doth require the same before a man can frame himselfe to enter into a right course hee must thorowly bee resolued and perswaded within himselfe that hee hath beene mistaken in his former course of life I might multiply testimonies in this kinde but these shall suffice to direct vs in this duty how necessary this strict tryall and examination of our owne estates is to the iudgeing of our selues Ioel. 2.13 Onely let me adde this that in this our examination we must not only search after our grosse sins Act. 8.22 but euen after our most secret corruptions For true repentance extends it selfe not onely to the grosse euiles of mens liues but euen the most secret corruption of the heart and of the Soule And we must withall consider the Circumstances of our sinnes as when where how we haue committed the same that so accordingly wee may labour for humiliation for the same And herein it shall bee safe for vs to passe thorough the whole law of God and take a viewe of our liues by euery particular commandement that so we may the better come to see and acknowledge our misery and want Vse 1 First then this serues to discouer vnto vs the reason why there is so little faith true repentance in the world why men are no more humbled for their sins and doe not repent of the same Poore Soules they know not that they doe euill such either cannot or do not search themselues they call not their owne wayes to account Now then how can such come to repentance and to haue their sinnes pardoned that neuer yet called their sinnes to account nor questioned their estate Such neuer came as yet where repentance grew Well then I say againe marke well this poynt doe not lightly passe it ouer but esteeme it as the blessed truth of God that the sight and vnderstanding of our owne wandering is the first step vnto eternall life and saluation and to iudge our selues that so wee may in the ende escape the condemnatorie sentence of the Almighty Vse 2 Secondly wee may obserue hence what a singular a fauour of God it is when he doth open a mans eyes to see his miseries to find himselfe like a lost sheepe to haue gone a stray Surely surely this is the begining of al grace true conuersion vnto God Whereas such as are yet ignorant of their own estates or cannot abide to looke into the Law whereby sinne comes to be discouered It is a plaine signe that such a one is in a most desperate case past hope Psal 50. and God himselfe must bee faint to take him into his own hand for sin must be iudged And thus much for the first degree of iudging of our selues our examination of our owne estates The second particular 2 Accusation wherein this iudging of our selues doth consist is Accusation Or the preferring of bils of inditement against our selues and to accuse our selues before God for our sinnes And indeede if wee woulde not bee iudged and condemned of the Lord we must bring our selues as poore prisoners to the barr of Gods iudgment seate And this wee do when wee set our selues in the presence of God and enter into a narrow reconing with our owne Soules and consciences as if now were the day of iudgement To see what our conscience which is as a little God and iudg in our bosom woulde say against vs. And surely the often performance of this duty Note to bring our selues thus into Gods presence to see what an acnount we can make vnto GOD of our liues past will be a good meanes to bring vs to this duty to iudge our selues that we be not iudged of the Lord and where men doe truly come to the sight of their sinnes and vnto true repentance for the same there will euer follow this Accusation for sinne In true repentance there is euermore a disposition to lay to a mans owne charge asmuch as is possible A penitent sinner needs none other aduersarie then his owne conscience he himselfe is his owne foe And this appeares clearely by that of Dauid I haue sinned exceedingly saith he and done very foolishly 2. Sam. 24.10 And it is the practise of Ezra in that confession of his hee makes in the behalfe of the whole Church Our iniquities are increased ouer our heads Esay 9.6 and our trespasses are growne vp to heauen And that of the Prophet Daniel is most excellent to this purpose when he saith Wee haue sinned and committed iniquitie and haue done wickedly Dan. 9.5 and haue rebelled euen by departing from thy precepts and from thy iudgemens How doth the Prophet there accuse for sinne by the acknowledgment of the peoples degrees of sinnes 1. Tim. 1.13 And if we require some examples we may behold Paules practise herein confessing himselfe to bee a Blasphemer an Oppressor c. Yea the Cheefe of sinners And that of the Prodigall who confessed that he had sinned against heauen and against God c. All which as a cloud of witnesses Serue to informe our Iudgement and to settle the same in the truth of this poynt that vnto this iudging of our selues there must be selfe-accusing and indeede where there is true repentance there is in some Vse 1 measure this disposition The vses followe If this accusing of a mans selfe be so necessary vnto the iudgeing of our selues that so we may escape the condemnation of the Lord what shall we say to those that study the Art of mincing and extenuating of sinne poore soules such neuer came where repentance gr●we And yet the world affords thousands of these who notwithstanding thinke themselues to bee in good cause that can put vppon couetousnesse the cloake of frugality and good husbandry vpō drunkennes good-fellowship c so far are many from accusing themselues for sin as that they rather iustifie themselues in their euill wayes Vse 2 But let this serue for matter of instruction vnto vs all that as we desire the pardon of our sinnes to haue some good euidence vnto our owne soules of our repentance to aggrauate our sins to accuse our selues vnto God for our manifold impieties Oh it is an excellent signe of grace in a man to think he can neuer lay enough vnto his owne charge Oh this is the onely way to haue our
examin his own wayes and vpon his examination finds his estate to be miserable and cursed 〈◊〉 he is in extreame danger of God wrath and eternall condemnation for his sinnes This will mak● a man deny himselfe and t● seeke for helpe of God And this is that passe th● euery one of vs must labour t● bring our hearts vnto if we des●● to come prepared vnto th● Lords Table and to reape an● benefit and comfort vnto o●● Soules by the vse of this so holy ●n ordinance Now if we will duely examin our selues and search into our owne hearts we shal find that we haue run farre into Gods score ●nd that our sinnes are infinite of all sorts sins of omission and sinnes of commission sinnes of ●nfirmitie and presumptuous sinnes in the time of our igno●ance and in the dayes of our knowledge against God and against man yea and against our owne soules for all which if our harts be not hardened in sin ●nd wee our selues come to that height of impiety to be past fee●ing our hearts cannot chuse but smite vs and wee our selues bee brought to cry out of our selues and to say Ier. 8.6 Alas what haue I done Which if the Lord do shew vs that mercy that we can once thorowly come to the sight of it it must needes worke in vs sorrow for sin and to seeke to make our reconciliation with GOD whom we haue offended And because our hearets can neuer smite vs for sinne before our iudgement be truely enlightened informed that we haue sinned and sin must be seene before it can be sorrowed for How to come to repent Wee must therefore first of all make a narrowe search after sin according to that of the Prophet Lam. 3.40 Let vs search and try our wayes and turn vnto the Lord. And this search ought to be strict and narrow in regard of the deceitfulnesse of our our owne hearts which are deceitfull aboue al● things Ier. 17.9 and there are in them many secret lurking-holes for sin ●hich wil be vnespied vnlesse a ●rict search be vsed And there●ore the Prophet exhorting vnto his duty saith Gather your selues Hag 2.1 ●●at is gather your wittes toge●er and fix them vpon the con●●deration of your estate And this is to be obserued as ●●e only way to true repentance 1 To see sin 〈◊〉 get a sight of sinne for he that ●es his sinnes thorowly will be●aile them hartily Dauid consi●ered his wayes and what fol●●wed vpon the sight of his error ●●d wandring Psa 119.59 I turned my selfe in● the wayes of thy testimonies It is 〈◊〉 possible that a straying trauel●r should euer returne into the ●●ght way that doth not vnderstand ●●s error When God will bring ●ome a poor wandring sinner in● the way of life he giueth him e●●r a heart to question his estate after this maner God hath made me a man endued me with a reasonable soule affording vnto me the meanes of grace and saluation what now doth my walking answere this mercy of his is my life a walking in or rather not a wandring from the paths of his commandements This makes a Sinner with Ephraim to smite vpon his Thigh and to be ashamed which before was as an vntamed calfe and then conclude● he thus after when I was instructed Ier. 31.18.19 I Repented And this may be assigned a●● the onely cause of that grea● hardnesse of heart and sencelesnesse that so raigneth this day i● the world euen that bruitish in consideration that men goe o● still in sinne adding sinne vnto sinne not considering what they doe but flattering themselues ●n their euil waies and abandon●ng the very thoughts that shold make their estates questionable Oh this is the case of many thou●ands in the world which doeth manifestly declare how far they ●re from the practise of true Re●entance This is a matter I confesse ●hat woulde aske heere a large ●iscourse if I should speake of all ●he parts of Repentance I desire ●ut briefely to obserue some ●ew passages of the same As there must bee in the first ●lace a sight of sinne as we haue ●eard 2. To be humbled for sin so in true repentance ●here must be a sorrow of heart ●or the same sinnes Neither will ●uery sorrow for sinne serue the ●urne or hath Repentance ac●ompanying it but onely Godly Sorrow Two sortes of sorrow 2. Cor. 7.10 There is a worldly sorrow that bringeth death as there is a godly sorrow the end whereof is life and peace The first sort of Sorrow is to be found amongst hypocrites and wicked men which are many times full of sorrowe but it is not for sinne because it is sin and offends the maiesty of God but because of the punishment which by their sinnes they haue drawne vpon themselues euen a guilty conscience a trembling heart and wounded soule and withall a fearefull expectation of iudgement These are the effects of sin and these wound the hart of the sinner and maks him to fall out with his sins or rather indeede with the punishment like vnto Caine Gen. 4.14 Exod. 9.28 Pharaoh Saul and Iudas c. which onely were affected with the punishment Mat 27.5 and could haue wished with all their hearts that the same had beene no sin that so they might haue liued in the same without controlment But besides this What godly Sorrow is 2. Cor. 7.10 there is also a godly Sorrow which is onely to be found amongst the godly which hath the promise annexed vnto it And that is when the Child of God is grieued for sin because by sinne hee hath grieued God a good and gracious Father in Iesus Christ and if ther were neither hell nor Sathan nor punishment for sin after this life yet inasmuch as the Lord is offended and his righteous laws are violated this is it that makes the hart of the godly to smite them and they to be humbled for their Sinnes And this Sorrow these sighes and throbs of the godly for sinne are those sower hearbs wherewith we must ea●e our new Passeouer Exo. 12. and such troubled spirits shall be acceptable Sacrifices vnto God and such broken and contrite hearts the Lord will not despise Psal 51.17 The means of godly Sorrow Now the meanes by which this godly Sorrow may be attained vnto are these First a man ought to take notice of the manifold fauours and mercies the Lord hath bestowed vpon him and his own vnthankfulnesse againe vnto him and this will bee a good meanes to breake a mans heart with sorrow for sinne Thus doeth Nathan deale with Dauid 2. Sam. 12 7.8 putting him i● mind of Gods mercies in aduancing him to be King ouer Israel ●●d deliuering him out of the ●nds of Saul adding moreouer 〈◊〉 that had bin too little hee would ●aue giuen thee more That was it yt●rought remorse and sorrow in ●●e heart of Dauid And this was 〈◊〉 that preuailed so
to eating and drinking And hence it is that vnder the Law before Christ came in the flesh it is sayde that the Fathers did Eate the same spirituall meate and drink the same spirituall drinke the Corinthians did 1. Co. 10.1.2 and other Christians that liued vnder the Gospell And how could this be but onely by faith resting vpon the promises of Christs comming that it was hee alone tha● should take away the sinnes o● the Worlde Luk. 23.40 And thus did the beleeuing theef vpon the crosse ●hough he did neuer receiue this ●acrament eate the body and ●rinke the bloud of Christ to e●●rnall life Obiect If to beleeue is to eate Christ 〈◊〉 what ende then serues the ●se of the Sacraments in the Church Answ They still retaine their vse ●●d are most holy and excellent ●rdinances of God to be vsed of 〈◊〉 for our benefit and comfort ●●d serue as for the begetting of ●ith and other the graces of ●od in vs so for the confir●ation and strengthening of the ●me Now who hath that grace of ●od so firme and perfect in him ●ut stands in neede of helpe dai● and of the further confirma●on of the same Loe this is one 〈◊〉 the most excellentest ordinance of God that he hath sanctified to the same end which in all holy obedience wee are bound to vse as a thing most necessary while we liue heere So then the poynt of Instruction is That Doct. 4 The faithfull onely feeede on Christ in this Sacrament The faithfull onely feede on Christ in this Sacrament As a man comming to a feast being hungry is assured there to be refreshed and strengthened so the true beleeuer that hungers and thirsts after righteousnesse is sur● heere to be satisfied And indeed● inasmuch as the fruite and benefit thereof doth appertaine vnto a spirituall and eternall life wicked men cannot thus partake o● Christ in this Sacrament The● wante a hand to lay holde o● Christ a mouth to receiue Chris● a stomack to disgest Christ a●● can only ta●● of the outward el●ments of Bread and Wine to the preseruation of a temporall life but can in no wise so partake of them as they may serue for the strengthening of their soules vn●o eternall life For heerein indeed is that true which the holy Ghost speakes of the word prea●hed That it profited not Heb. 4.2 because ●t was not mixed with faith in them ●hat heard it So euen so may it be ●ayd of this Sacrament that it ●rofiteth not because it is not ●ixed with faith in them that ●eceiue it But this point was suf●ciently declared in that part of ●he communicants examination ●hich shewed the great necessity ●f faith to the due receiuing of his Sacrament The vses follow Vse 1 Seeing then that the faithfull ●nely feed on Christ in this Sa●rament wee may hence learne that all men doe not receiue alike Some catch onely the Shaddowe some lay holde vpon the Substance Some feede on Christ others feede onely on the elements of Bread and Wine Some are strengthened in the inward Man and Christ doth dwell in their hearts by faith Others againe haue but the body only refreshed and their souls in the meane time hunger-star●ued and ready to perish Vnto some this Sacrament is a sauou● of Life vnto Life vnto others the wofull sauour of Death vnto Death and eating the same vnworthily eate and drinke Iudgement vnto themselues And thi● is the condition of all such a● want faith Vse 2 Secondly seeing the faithful reape such benefite by the reuerent vse of this sacrament to feed on Christ and to bee nourished vnto eternall life Whereas wicked men that want faith reap no fruit or benefite by it But on the contrary this Sacrament is as poyson vnto them and prooues the very bane of their Soules so as they eat and drink their owne damnation This shewes what ought to be the care of euery godly Pastor ●nd faithfull Minister euen to ●arre from so sacred an Ordi●ance all such as shewe themselues vnfaithfull and impeni●ent and in whose liues there ap●eares not the worke of Sancti●ication all are not indifferent● alike to be admitted for that ●ere to make the Church of Christ 〈◊〉 Stye of Swine No Holy things ●●e not to be giuen to Dogs Mat. 7. A naked sword in the hand of a child or mad-man that cannot vse it Let discipline haue her place and wicked men as rotten members cut off that so they may bee brought to the sight of their sinnes and repentance for the same that the rest may feare and so be preserued in sound doctrine and holinesse of life and conuersation Note Oh if Ministers would but consider of this that in giuing of these Seales to any they do thu● much as if they should say vnto euery one whom they do admit I as the Minister of Christ and in hi● stead do by these Seales assure thee that thou art the childe of God ●●member of Christ who is wholly thine for thy eternall Saluation which to do to a lymb of Satha● how horrible a sinne were it And for this cause it is well pro●ided in our Church in this and that the Minister must not onely examine such as hee admitteth vnto the Lords Table ●ut also refuse such as he findeth ●o bee ignorant and can giue no ●estimony of their faith be out of charitie or any other wayes ●e notoriously wicked and shew ●o token of repentance These ●nd such like euen by the order ●f our Church ought to bee de●arred not suffered to partake ●f the Lords Supper So that what Minister can admit such but ●ust incur Gods heauy displea●ure abuse his Sacred ordinance ●reeue Gods faithfull people ●ncourage others in sin make ●imself guiltie of other mens ini●uities then the which what can ●e more fearefull Furthermore Ministers must know that this Sacrament is the Lords broade seale of eternall life The keepers whereof are the Ministers of God Now therfore as the Lord-keeper of the Kings broad seale is guiltie of of great offence if not of treason it selfe that should giue it without authoritie from his Maiestie How much more haynous is that Ministers sinne who shall giue the seale of Gods kingdome to such as he is not able to iustifie it before God that is fit for the same This I speake not as though I meant that any man can iudge of the heart for that is proper to the Lord. Onely this I say that God who hath made his Ministers keepers of his seale hath plainely shewed to whome they must deliuer it and hath put as it were a rule and measure into their hands to measure euery one by that so they may know whom to allow whome to disallow Vse 3 Thirdly and lastly seeing that onely the faithfull feede on Christ vnto eternall life and that to be●eeue in Christ is to eate Christ This may minister matter of singuler comfort and consolation vnto the Godly in time
The Lord euer effecteth what is the purpose of his owne will The gifts and calling of God are without repentance Rom. 11.29 Ioh. 13.1 whom he loueth he loueth to the end His loue is perpetuall and therefore sayth Esay 44.8 With an euerlasting loue had I compassion on thee sayth the Lord thy redeemer And indeed this is a most certaine rule that where God beginneth the good worke of grace there is no opposition whatsoeuer that can bee made by the Deuill the World or our owne Corruptions shall euer be able to hinder the same And therefore sayth Paul I am perswaded Phil. 1.6 that he that hath begun this good worke in you will finish the same vntill the day of Iesus Christ And it is made the very finall cause why God sent his Sonne into the VVorlde euen this That all that beleeue in him should not perish Ioh. 3.16 but haue life euerlasting And vnto all that I haue sayd adde these Testimonies I know my Sheepe Ioh. 10.27 28. I giue vnto them eternall life and they shall neuer perish Neither shall any pluck them out of my hand Rom. 8.1 And there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus 2. Tim. 2.19 And that the foundation of the Lord remaineth for euer sure Surely there is no poynt of Doctrine more often vrged or clearly proued in the Scripture then this to shew the certainety of the saluation of al the elect that their life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 And that such shall neuer perish And hence it is that Christ is called the Author Heb. 12.2 and finisher of our faith to comfort and stay the poore sheepe of Christ with this that if the Lorde haue in any measure begun in them the true worke of grace as he is the author of it For euery good gift and euery perfect gift coms from him that is the Father of light Iames 1.6 and God of all consolation So he will neuer cease vntill he haue brought the same vnto perfection And the reasons heereof are Reason 1 First because the Lord that hath from all eternity willed the saluation of all the elect is immutable and vnchangeable His gifts are without repentance Rom. 11.29 his foundation standeth sure And wee are kept by his power vnto saluation 2. Tim. 2.19 Reason 2 Secondly the Elect are sure of Saluation in regarde of the price of the same and that is the bloud of Iesus Christ which cleanseth from all Sinne. 1. Ioh. 1. And that beeing giuen as a ransome for many what a fearfull imputation shoulde wee cast vppon it if the same shoulde not be auaileable vnto the elect to Saluation Reason 3 And thirdly it were directly to crosse Gods iustice which being satisfied in the death of the Sonne of God for the sins of all the elect and to make the same of no validitie if the elect redeemed by Christ should finally fall away and perish euerlastingly But not to stand vppon these Reasons The vses are Vse 1 First to take notice of Gods vnspeakeable loue and mercy vnto his Church and Children Who euen heerein hath magnified his mercy towards vs not only setting vs free from the prison of our sinnes and from the fearefull punishment belonging vnto the same but hath also in deepe compassion towardes our poore Soules acquainted vs that we shall not come into condemnation but shall escape from death vnto life To the end that being free from that same bondage and seruile feare that the Wicked liue vnder Wee might learne to serue the LORDE in Righteousnesse and Holynesse yea with much ioy and comfort Luke 2. all the dayes of our life Vse 2 Secondly this serues to discouer a wonderfull poynt of folly that raignes in the world of all the mercyes of GOD this is the cheefest when the Lord doth giue vnto a man Christ and the benefits of his passion amongst which this is not the least assurance of Gods loue touching remission of sinnes and our euerlasting saluation And yet alas wee see of all things this is lesse sought for as if saluation and eternall life were not worth the seeking Heerein wee are like vnto little children that looke after babies in a booke and regard not the matter Oh why shoulde wee bee so foolish to seeke those things which cannot continue and let goe those things as are both perpetuall and eternall Doe we affect perpetuities doe wee desire a glorious a comfortable an honorable and withall an vnchangeable estate Beholde heere is an excellent estate indeede Eternall Saluation an Eternall inheritance An Eternall wayte of glory A Lease not of one and twenty yeares but for tearme of such a life as shall neuer see death Why then seeke wee not after it and get good euidences of the same that so at last Saluation may be our portion And thus much breefely for the second conclusion We are chastised of the Lord that wee might not bee condemned with the world The Apostle herein labours to prooue that these iudgments of Almighty God vnto them that can make a right vse of them are but Fatherly chastisements and instructions to keepe his children from the condemnation of the world We are chastised of the Lord c. q. d. You are euen in the midst of your trials troubles and afflictions to beholde Gods mercy towards you who doth thus correct you not out of any hatred hee beares to any of you but euen as a louing and deare Father correcteth his own childe to preuent more dangerous courses which might bring him to shame in the end So God doth exercise you with these temporall chastisements that thereby hee might keepe and restraine you from falling into such sinnes as might bring you to Damnation with the rest of the world the Doctrine then is Doct. 8 One principall meanes that God doth vse to free his children from condemnation is correction That one principall meanes that God doth vse to free his Children from condemnation is correction For whereas by nature they are corrupt aswell as the wicked God vseth this correction as a soueraigne Medicine to Purge out their corruption and so to cleanse them from their sin to bring them to repentance and to Saluation This is intended by Christ when he saith Euery branch that beareth not fruit in mee he taketh away Iohn 15.2 and euery one that beareth fruit he purgeth That it may bring forth more fruit And most agreeable vnto this is that of the Prophet Dauid Psa 94.12 Blessed is the man whome thou chastisest O Lord and teachest him in thy Law That thou maiest giue him rest from the dayes of euill whilest the pit is digged for the wicked Whereby wee learne what an excellent fruit commeth to Gods children by correction euen no lesse then such as accompanie eternall life and Saluation Which commeth to passe not simply thorough afflictions For then shoulde the wicked haue the