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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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God ought to be preferred before our Personal Concerns 537 God is the chief God and how 11 God that he is proved 20 What he is 24 God is a Spirit what is meant by it 24 God how he differs from other Spirits ibid. God how we may conceive his being a Spirit without making an Image or Resemblance of him 25 God what kind of Spirit he is 27 God there is but one 59 God from what and to what he calls men 128 God how we shall see him 231 God is a King and how 455 What it requires of us 456 'T is a Comfort to the Godly and Terrour to the Wicked 457 God what it is to make him a God to us 273 What it is to cleave to him as our God 275 God what it is to have other besides the true God 276 God spake all these Words how we must understand them since he has no bodily Organs 249 God how he comes to be our God and what it implies 252 How we may know it ibid. God in what sence he is a Father 426 God's being Father to Christ and to the Elect how differ ibid. What makes God our Father ibid. God wherein it appears that he is the best Father ibid. God that he is our Father how to know it 428 That God is in Heaven what we may learn from it 442 God's Name what is meant by it 446 God's Name dishonoured by all sorts of Persons and how 451 Grace how a Christian may be said to grow in it 215 The right manner of growing in it ibid. Why Grace must needs grow ibid. Grace why we should grow in it ibid. How to know when we grow in it and when not 217 How to comfort them that don't grow in it 218 Grace why called a Kingdom 460 Greatness of Sin an Argument for Pardon 817 H Happiness of having God for our Father wherein it lies 433 Hallowing of God's Name what is meant by it 446 When we may be said to do it ibid. Hallowing God's Name the Character of a Godly Person 450 How we may Hallow God's Name 455 Heart how it may be bettered 992 Hell how we shall know we are delivered from it 269 Hell's Torments consist of two parts 865 Holiness of God what it is 47 Our Holiness wherein it consists 48 Holiness how we may resemble God in it 49 What Honour is due to Political Fathers 350 What Honour is due to Spiritual Fathers ibid. Holy Ghost what is meant by its Power overshadowing the Virgin 112 House of Bondage a Type of Israel's Deliverance from Sin 266 House why 't is put before the Wife in the Tenth Command 387 Humiliation wherein it comes short of Grace 462 I Idolatry how we may be kept from it 281 Idolatrous Places a great Blessing to be delivered from them 258 Idolatry why we are so prone to it 258 Illumination and Conviction how many ways a Man Sins against it 392 Illumination when it comes short of Grace 462 Image-Worship the Evil of it 299 Image of Christ whether we may lawfully make it 280 Image or resemblance of God if none lawful how shall we conceive of God aright 281 Impotency why God suffers it to lie on Man that he cannot keep the Law 389 In dwelling-Presence of the Spirit how to know if we have it 204 Infallibility and certainty of the Kingdom of Glory wherein it appears 479 Infant-Baptism proved 410 The benefit thereof ibid. Intercession of Christ what are the Fruits of it 105 Invocation of Saints unlawful 880 Joy in the Holy Ghost what it is 211 Divine Joys when God usually gives his People them ibid. Joys Worldly and Spiritual the differences between them 212 This Joy to be sought for and why 213 What we shall do to obtain it 214 This Joy those that want it how we shall comfort them ibid. Judgment general when it will be 238 How it will be performed 239 Justice of God what it is 50 Justice of God how it stands with it for Sin committed in a Moment to punish it with Eternal Torment 269 396 Justified Persons in what sence they are redeemed from Sin 122 Justification what is meant by it 131 The ground of it ibid. The Material Meritorious and Efficient Cause of Justification ibid. The Essence of it ibid. The Instrument of it ibid. The End of it 132 Our Justification whether from Eternity ib. Justification Positions about it ib. Justification and Sanctification how they differ 808 K What Kingdom is meant in the Lords Prayer 458 Kingdom of Darkness how many ways a Natural Man is in it 459 Kingdom of Grace why we should pray that it may come into our Hearts 460 Kingdom of Grace how we may know it is set up in our Hearts 462 Kingdom of Grace what we shall do to obtain it 467 Kingdom of Grace when it increases in the Soul 468 Kingdom of Glory what is meant by it 471 Kingdom of Heaven what it implies ibid and 476 The Blessedness of being there ibid. Kingdom of Heaven wherein it excels all other Kingdoms 477 This Kingdom when it shall be bestowed 479 Kingdom of Heaven why we should so earnestly pray for it 480 Kingdom of Heaven how we shall know it is prepared for us 485 Kingdom of Heaven what advances a Man may make to it and yet miss of it and whence it is 487 What we shall do that we may not miss of it 489 Knowledge of God 32 Knowledge the Chief Work of Conversion 998 Knowledge to do Good why not followed with Practice 999 L Law whether we may go to it for Debt 829 Lead us not into Temptation the meaning of it 832 Live to God what it is 5 Lord's Supper what it is 413 What are the Ends of it 414 Lord's Death how we are to remember it in the Sacrament 414 Holy Supper why we are to receive it 415 Lord's Supper whether it be oft to be administred 415 Who are to receive it ibid. How we may receive it Worthily ibid. Loss will befal us if we give over doing God's Will 519 Love what it is 245 Wherein its formal Nature consists ibid. Love to God how it must be qualified ibid. Love to God what are the visible Signs of it 246 How we shall do to Love God aright 248 To Love any thing more than God is to make it a God 277 Love to God how it must be qualified 289 Love God how we may know whether we do it ibid. Love to God incentive to inflame it ●90 M. Man being in honour abideth not how the Rabbins read it 79 Man why he does not obey God though he knows his Duty 244 Master how he must demean towards his Servants 353 Means to bring our Will to God in Affliction 535 Means for obtaining the Kingdom of Heaven 494 Means conducing to Perseverance 502 Meditation a Means to help us to Heaven 499 Meditation on the Kingdom of Glory what Effects it has 509 Mercy of God what it is laid
inward impellent Motive or Ground of Iustification is the Free-grace of God So in the Text Iustified freely by his grace Which Ambrose expounds Not of the Grace wrought within us but the Free-grace of God The first Wheel that sets all the rest a running is the Love and Favour of God Being justified by his Grace as a King freely Pardons a Delinquent Iustification is a Mercy spun out of the Bowels of Free-grace God doth not justifie us because we are worthy but by justifying us makes us worthy Quest. What is the material Cause or that by which a Sinner is justified Resp. The Matter of our Iustification is Christ's Satisfaction made to his Father If it be asked How can it stand with God's Iustice and Holiness to pronounce us Innocent when we are Guilty This answers it Christ having made Satisfaction for our Fault now God may in Equity and Justice pronounce us Righteous It is a just thing for a Creditor to discharge a Debtor of the Debt when a Satisfaction is made by the Surety Quest. But how was Christ's Satisfaction meritorious and so sufficient to Iustifie Resp. In respect of the Divine Nature As he was Man he suffered as God he satisfied by Christ's Death and Merits God's Justice is more abundantly satisfied then if we had suffered the Pains of Hell for ever Quest. Wherein lies the Formality or Essence of our Iustification Resp. In the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness to us Jer. 23.6 This is the name whereby ye shall be called Iehovah Tzidkennu THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made to us righteousness This Righteousness of Christ which doth justifie us is a better Righteousness then the Angels theirs is the Righteousness of Creatures this of God Quest. What is the Means or Instrument of our Iustification Resp. Faith Rom. 5.1 Being justified by faith The Dignity is not in Faith as a Grace but relatively as it lays hold on Christ's Merits Quest. What is the Efficient Cause of our Iustification Resp. The whole Trinity all the Persons in the Blessed Trinity have an Hand in the Iustification of a Sinner Opera Trinitatis ad extra sunt indivisa God the Father is said to justifie Rom. 8.33 It is God that justifieth God the Son is said to justify Acts 13.39 By him all that believe are justified God the Holy Ghost is said to justifie 1 Cor. 6.11 But ye are justified by the spirit of our God God the Father justifies as he pronounceth us Righteous God the Son justifies as he imputes his Righteousness to us and God the Holy Ghost justifies as he clears up our Iustification and seals us up to the Day of Redemption Quest. What is the End of our Iustification Resp. The End is 1. That God may inherit Praise Eph. 1.6 To the praise of the glory of his grace Hereby God raiseth the everlasting Trophies of his own Honour How will the justified Sinner proclaim the Love of God and make Heaven ring of his Praises 2. That the justified Person may inherit Glory Rom. 8.30 Whom he justified them he also glorified God in justifying doth not only absolve a Soul from Guilt but advance him to Dignity as Ioseph was not only loosed from Prison but made Lord of the Kingdom Iustification is crowned with Glorification Quest. Whether are we justified from Eternity Resp. No for first by Nature we are under a Sentence of Condemnation Joh. 3.18 But we could not be at all condemned if we were justified from Eternity 2. The Scripture confines Iustification to those who believe and repent Acts 3.19 Repent that your sins may be blotted out Therefore their sins were uncanciled and their Persons unjustified till they did repent though God doth not justifie us for our Repentance yet not without it The Antinomians erroniously hold That we are justified from Eternity This Doctrine is a Key which opens the Door to all Licentiousness what sins do they care they commit so long as they hold they are ab Aeterno justified whether they repent or no. Before I come to the Uses I shall lay down four Maxims or Positions about Iustification Position 1. That Iustification confers a real benefit upon the Person justified The acquitting and discharging the Debtor by Vertue of the Satisfaction made by the Surety is a real Benefit to the Debtor A Robe of Righteousness and a Crown of Righteousness are real Benefits Position 2. All Believers are alike justified Iustificatio non recipit magis minus Though there are Degrees in Grace yet not in Iustification one is not justified more than another The weakest Believer is as perfectly justified as the strongest Mary Magdalen is as much justified as the Virgin Mary This may be Cordial-water to a weak Believer Though thou hast but a Dram of Faith thou art as truly justified as he who is of the highest stature in Christ. Position 3. Whomsoever God justifies he sanctifies 1 Cor. 6.11 But ye are sanctified but ye are justified The Papists calumniate the Protestants they report we hold that Men continuing in sin are justified whereas all our Protestant Writers affirm That Righteousness imputed viz. Iustification and Righteousness inherent viz. Sanctification must be inseparably united Holiness indeed is not the cause of our Iustification but it is the concomitant the Heat in the Sun is not the cause of its Light but it is the concomitant It is absurd to imagine that God should justifie a People and they go on Sin If God should justifie a People and not sanctifie them he should justifie a People whom he could not glorifie God as he is an Holy God cannot lay a Sinner in his Bosom The Metal is first refined before the King's Stamp is put upon it First the Soul is refined with Holiness before God puts the Royal Stamp of Justification upon it Position 4. Iustification is inamissibilis it is a fixed permanent Thing it can never be lost The Arminians hold an Apostasie from Iustification To day justified to morrow unjustified to day a Peter to morrow a Iudas to day a Member of Christ to morrow a Limb of Satan a most uncomfortable Doctrine Indeed justified Persons may fall from degrees of Grace they may leave their first Love they may lose God's Favour for a time but not lose their Iustification If they are justified then they are elected they can no more fall from their Iustification then from their Election If they are justified then they have Union with Christ and can a Member of Christ be broken off If one justified Person may fall away from Christ then all may and so Christ should be an Head without a Body Use 1. See from hence that there is nothing within us could justifie us but something without us not any Righteousness inherent but imputed We may as well look for a Star in the Earth as for Iustification in our own Righteousness The Papists say we are justified by Works But the Apostle confutes it Not of works least
any man should boast Eph. 2.9 But the Papists say The Works done by an unregenerate Man indeed cannot justify him but works done by a regenerate Man may justify This is most false as may be proved both by Example and Reason 1. By Example Abraham was a regenerate Man but Abraham was not justified by Works but by Faith Rom. 4.3 Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness 2. By Reason How can those Works justify us which defiles us Isa. 64.6 Our righteousnesses are as filthy rags Bona opera non praecedunt justificationem sed sequuntur justificatum Good Works are not an Usher to go before Iustification but an Handmaid to follow it Object But doth not the Apostle Iames say Abraham was justified by works Resp. The answer is easie Works declare us to be righteous before Men but they do not make us righteous before God Works are Evidences of our Iustification not Causes This Name only must be graven upon the Golden Plate of our High Priest Christ The LORD our righteousness 2. Use of Exhortation Branch 1. Adore the infinite Wisdom and Goodness of God to find out such a way to justify us by rich Grace and precious Bloud We were all involved in Guilt none of us could plead Not Guilty and being Guilty we lay under a Sentence of Death now that the Judge himself should find out a way to justify us and the Creditor himself contrive a way to have the Debt paid and not distress the Debtor this may fill us with Wonder and Love The Angels admire the Mystery of Free-grace in this new way of Justifying and Saving lost Man 1 Pet. 1.12 and should not we who are nearly concerned in it and on whom the Benefit is devolved cry out with the Apostle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 O the depth of the riches both of the Wisdom and Knowledge of God! c. Branch 2. Labour for this high Priviledge of Justification There is Balm in Gilead Christ hath laid down the Price of our Justification viz. His Bloud and he offers himself and all his Merits to us to justifie he invites us to come to him he hath promised to give his Spirit to inable us to do what is required Why then Sinners will ye not look after this great Priviledge of Iustification Do not starve in the midst of Plenty do not perish when there is a Remedy to save you Would not he be thought to be distracted if having a Pardon offered him only upon the Acknowledgment of his Fault and promising Amendment he should bid the Prince keep his Pardon to himself for his part he was in love with his Chains and Fetters and would dye Thou who neglectest Iustification offered thee freely by Christ in the Gospel art this distracted Person Is the Love of Christ to be slighted Is thy Soul and Heaven worth nothing O then look after Iustification through Christ's Bloud Consider 1. The necessity of being justified If we are not justified we cannot be glorified Rom. 8.30 Whom he justified them he also glorified He who is Outlawed and all his Goods confiscated must be brought into Favour with his Prince before he can be restored to his former Rights and Liberties So we must first have our Sins forgiven and be brought into God's Favour by Iustification before we can be restored to the Liberty of the Sons of God and have Right to that Happiness we forfeited in Adam 2. The Utility and Benefit By Iustification we enjoy Peace in our Conscience a richer Jewel then any Prince wears in his Crown Rom. 5.1 Being justified by faith we have peace with God Peace can sweeten all Afflictions it turns our Water into Wine How happy is a justified Person who hath the Power of God to guard him and the Peace of God to comfort him Peace flowing from Iustification is an Antidote against the Fear of Death and Hell Rom. 8.34 It is God that justifies who is he that condemneth Therefore labour for this Iustification by Christ this Priviledge is obtain'd by believing in Christ Acts 13.39 By him all that believe are justified And Rom. 3.25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his bloud Faith unites us to Christ and having Union with his Person we partake of his Merits and the glorious Salvation which comes by him Use 3. Comfort to the Justified 1. It is Comfort in case of Failings Alas how defective are the Godly they come short in every Duty But though Believers should be humbled under their Defects yet not despond they are not to be justifi'd by their Duties or Graces but the Righteousness of Christ. Their Duties are mixed with Sin but that Righteousness which justifies them is a perfect Righteousness 2. Comfort in case of hard Censures The World censures the People of God for Proud and Hypocritical and the Troublers of Israel but though Men censure and condemn the Godly yet God hath justified them And as he hath now justified them so at the Day of Judgment he will openly justifie them and pronounce them Righteous before Men and Angels And God is so just and holy a Judge that having once justified his People he will never condemn them Pilate justified Christ I find no fault in him yet after this he condemned him But God having publickly justified his Saints he will never condemn them Whom he justified them he also glorified Of ADOPTION Joh. 1.12 To them he gave power to become the sons of GOD. HAving spoken of the great Points of Faith and Justification the next is Adoption 1. The Qualification of the Persons As many as received him Receiving is put for Believing as is clear by the last words To them that believe in his name 2. The Specification of the Priviledge To them he gave power to become the sons of God The Greek word for Power 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies Dignity and Prerogative he dignified them to become the Sons of God Our Sonship differs from Christ's Sonship Christ was the Son of God by Eternal Generation a Son before time but our Sonship is 1. By Creation Acts 17.28 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we are his Off-spring This is no Priviledge Men may have God for their Father by Creation yet have the Devil for their Father 2. Our Sonship is by Adoption So in the Text He gave them power to become the sons of God Adoption is twofold 1. External and Federal So those who live in a visible Church and make a Profession of God are Sons Matth. 8.12 The children of the kingdom shall be cast out 2. Real and Gracious So they are Sons who are GOD's Favourites and are Heirs of Glory Before I proceed to the Questions I shall lay down three Positions 1. Adoption takes in all Nations At first Adoption was confined to the People of the Iews they only were grafted in to the true Olive and were dignified with glorious Priviledges Rom. 9.4 Who are Israelites to whom pertaineth
eatest of it thou shalt surely die The Subject then of our next Discourse is the Covenant of Works This Covenant was made with Adam and all Mankind for Adam was a publick Person and the Representative of the World Quest. For what Reason did God make a Covenant with Adam and his Posterity in Innocency Resp. 1. To shew his Soveraignty over us we were his Creatures and as God was the great Monarch of Heaven and Earth God might impose upon us terms of a Covenant 2. God made a Covenant with Adam to bind him fast to God as God bound himself to Adam so Adam was bound to God by the Covenant Quest. What was the Covenant Resp. God commanded Adam not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge God gave Adam leave to eat of all the other Trees of the Garden God did not envy him any Happiness only meddle not with this Tree of Knowledge because God would try Adam's Obedience As King Pharaoh made Ioseph chief Ruler in his Kingdom and gave him a Ring off his Finger and a Chain of Gold only he must not touch his Throne Gen. 41.40 in like manner God dealt with Adam he gave him a sparkling Jewel Knowledge and araid him with a fine Vesture put upon him the Garment of Original Righteousness only saith God Touch not the Tree of Knowledge for that is aspiring after Omnisciency Adam had power to have kept this Law Adam had the Copy of God's Law written in his heart This Covenant of Works had a Promise annexed to it and a Threatning 1. The Promise Do this and live In case Man had stood it is probable he had not died but had been translated to a better Paradise 2. The Threatning Thou shalt die the death Hebr. in dying thou shalt die that is thou shalt die both a natural Death and an Eternal unless some other Expedient be found out for thy Restoration Quest. But why did God give Adam this Law seeing God did foresee that Adam would transgress Resp. 1. It was Adam's fault he did not keep the Law God gave him a stock of Grace to trade with but he of himself broke 2. Though God foresaw Adam would transgress yet that was not a sufficient reason that Adam should have no Law given him for by the same reason God should not have given his written Word to Men to be a Rule of Faith and Manners because he foresaw that some would not believe and others would be prophane Shall not Laws be made in the Land because some break them 3. God though he foresaw Adam would break the Law he knew how to turn it to a greater good in sending Christ. The first Covenant being broken he knew how to establish a second and a better Well concerning the First Covenant consider these four Things 1. The Form of the first Covenant in Innocency was working Do this and live Working was the Ground and Condition of our Justification Gal. 3.12 Not but that working is required in the Covenant of Grace we are bid to work out salvation and be rich in good works But works in the Covenant of Grace are not required under the same Notion as in the first Covenant with Adam Works are not required to the Iustification of our Persons but as a Testification of our Love to God not as a Cause of our Salvation but as an Evidence of our Adoption Works are required in the Covenant of Grace not so much in our own strength as in the strength of another It is God which worketh in you Phil. 2.13 As the Scrivener guides the Child's hand and helps him to form his Letters so that it is not so much the Child's writing as the Scriveners that guides his hand so not our working as the Spirit 's co-working 2. The Covenant of Works was very strict God required of Adam and all Mankind 1. Perfect Obedience Adam must do all things written in the Book of the Law Gal. 3.10 and not fail either in the matter or manner Adam was to live up to the whole breadth of the Moral Law and go exactly according to it as a well made Dial goes with the Sun a sinful thought had forfeited the Covenant 2. Personal Obedience Adam must not do his work by a Proxy or have any Surety bound for him no it must be done in his own Person 3. Perpetual Obedience He must continue in all things written in the Book of the Law Gal. 3.10 Thus it was very strict There was no Mercy in case of failure 3. The Covenant of Works was not built upon a very firm Basis therefore it must needs leave Men full of Fears and Doubts The Covenant of Works rested upon the strength of Man's inherent Righteousness which though in Innocency was perfect yet was subject to a change Adam was created holy but mutable He had a power to stand but not a power not to fall Adam had a stock of Original Righteousness to begin the World with but he was not sure he should not break Adam was his own Pilot and could steer right in the time of Innocency but he was not so secured but that he might dash against the Rock of a Temptation and he and his Posterity suffer Shipwrack So that the Covenant of Works must needs leave Jealousies and Doubtings in Adam's heart he having no Security given him that he should not fall from that glorious state 4. The Covenant of Works being broken by Sin Man's Condition was very deplorable and desperate He was left in himself helpless there was no place for Repentance the Justice of God being offended sets all the other Attributes against Mandkind When Adam lost his Righteousness he lost his Anchor of Hope and his Crown there was no way for Man's relief unless God would find out such a way that neither Man nor Angels could devise Use 1. See the Condescension of God who was pleased to stoop so low as to make a Covenant with us For the God of Glory to make a Covenant with Dust and Ashes for God to bind himself to us to give us Life in case of Obedience Entring into Covenant was a sign of God's Friendship with us and a Royal Act of his Favour 2. See what a glorious Condition Man was in when God entred into Covenant with him 1. He was placed in the Garden of God which for the pleasure of it was called Paradise Gen. 2.8 he had his choice of all the Trees one only excepted he had all kind of precious Stones pure Mettals rich Cedars he was a King upon the Throne and all the Creation did obeysance to him as in Ioseph's Dream all his Brethrens sheaves did bow to his sheaf Man in Innocency had all kind of Pleasure that might ravish his Sences with delight and be as Baits to allure him to serve and worship his Maker 2. Besides he was full of Holiness Paradise was not more adorned with Fruit then Adam's Soul was with Grace He was the Coin on which God had
Pet. 1.5 Who are kept by the power of God through Faith unto Salvation Use 1. SEE the Excellency of Grace it perseveres Other things are but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for a Season Health and Riches are sweet but they are but for a Season but Grace is a Blossom of Eternity The Seed of God remains 1 Iohn 3.9 Grace may suffer an Eclipse not a Dissolution It is called Substance for its Solidity Prov. 8.21 and durable Riches for its Permanency Prov. 8.18 It lasts as long as the Soul as Heaven lasts Grace is not like a Lease which soon expires but it runs parallel with Eternity 2. See here that which may provoke in the Saints everlasting Love and Gratitude to God What can make us love God more than the fixedness of his love to us he is not only the Author of Grace but finisher his love is perpetuated and carried on to our Salvation Iohn 10.27 My Sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me And I give unto them eternal Life My Sheep there is Election hear my voice there is Vocation and I know them there is Justification and I give unto them eternal Life there is glorification How may this make us love God and set up the Monuments and Trophies of his Praise How much have we done to cause God to withdraw his Spirit and suffer us to fall Finally yet that he should keep us let his name be Blessed and his Memorials eternized who keepeth the Feet of his Saints 1 Sam. 3.9 3. See whence it is that the Saints do persevere in Holiness it is solely to be ascribed to the power of God we are kept by his power 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 kept as in a Garison It is a Wonder any Christian perseveres if you consider 1. Corruption within The Tares are mingled with the Wheat there is more Sin than Grace yet Grace is habitually predominant Grace is like a Spark in the Sea a wonder it is not quenched a wonder Sin doth not destroy Grace that it doth not do as sometimes the Nurse to the Infant overlay it and it dies so that this Infant of Grace is not smothered by Corruption 2. Temptations without Satan envies us Happiness and he raiseth his Militia stirs up Persecution he shoots his fiery Darts of Temptation they are called Darts for their Swiftness Fiery for their Terribleness we are every day beset with Devils As it was a wonder Daniel was kept alive in the midst of the Roaring Lions so that there are so many Roaring Devils about us and yet we are not torn in pieces Now whence is it we stand against these powerful Temptations We are kept by power of God 3. The Worlds Golden Snares Riches and Pleasure Luke 18.24 How hardly shall they that have Riches enter into the Kingdom of God How many have been cast away upon these golden Sands 2 Tim. 4.10 as Demas What a wonder any Soul perseveres in Religion that the Earth doth not choak the Fire of all good Affections Whence is this but from the power of God We are kept by his power Use 2. Consolation This Doctrin of Perseverance is as Bezar stone 't is a Sovereign Cordial to keep up the Spirits of the Godly from Fainting There is nothing doth more trouble a Child of God than this he fears he shall never hold out these weak Legs of mine will never carry me to Heaven But Perseverance is an inseparable Fruit of Sanctification Once in Christ and for ever in Christ. A Believer may fall from some degrees of Grace but not from the State of Grace An Israelite could never wholly fell or alienate his Land of Inheritance Lev. 25.23 A Type of our Heavenly Inheritance which cannot be wholly alienated from us How despairing is the Arminian Doctrin of falling from Grace To day a Saint to morrow a Reprobate to day a Peter to morrow a Iudas This must needs cut the Sinews of a Christians endeavour and be as the boaring an hole in the Vessel to make all the Wine of his Joy run out Were the Arminian Doctrin true how could the Apostle say The Seed of God remains in him 1 Iohn 3.9 and the anointing of God abides 1 Iohn 2.27 What comfort were it to have ones name written in the Book of Life if it might be blotted out again But be assured for your Comfort Grace if true though never so weak shall persevere Though a Christian hath but little Grace to Trade with yet he need not fear breaking because God doth not only give him a Stock of Grace but will keep his Stock for him Gratia concutitur non excutitur Aug. Grace may be shaken with Fears and Doubts but it cannot be pluck'd up by the Roots Fear not falling away if any thing should hinder the Saints Perseverance then it must be either Sin or Temptation but neither of these 1. Not the Sins of Believers That which humbles them shall not Damn them but their Sins are a means to humble them they gather Grapes of Thorns from the Thorn of Sin they gather the Grape of Humility 2. Not Temptation The Devil lays the Train of his Temptation to blow up the Fort of a Saints Grace but this cannot do it Temptation is a Medicine for Security the more Satan tempts the more the Saints Pray When Paul had the Messenger of Satan to buffet him 2 Cor. 12.8 For this besought I the Lord thrice that it might depart from me Thus nothing can break off a Believer from Christ or hinder his Perseverance let this Wine be given to such as are of an heavy Heart This Perseverance is Comfort 1. In the loss of worldly Comforts When our Goods may be taken away our Grace cannot Luke 10.42 Mary hath chosen the better part which cannot be taken from her 2. In the Hour of Death When all things fail Friends take their farewel of us yet still Grace remains Death may separate all things else from us but Grace A Christian may say on his Death-bed as Olevian once Sight is gone Speech and Hearing are departing but the loving kindness of God will never depart Quest. 1. What Motives and Incentives are there to make Christians persevere Resp. 1. It is the Crown and Glory of a Christian to persevere In Christianis non initia sed fines laudantur Prov. 16.31 The hoary head is a Crown of Glory if found in the way of Righteousness When gray Hairs shine with golden Virtues this is a Crown of Glory The Church of Ihyatira was best at last Rev. 2.19 I know thy patience and thy works and the last to be more than the first The Excellency of a Building is not in having the first stone laid but when it is finished The Glory and Excellency of a Christian is when he hath finished the work of Faith 2. You are within a few Days march of Heaven Salvation is near to you Rom. 13.11 Now is our Salvation nearer than when we believed