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A47542 A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God's rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1694 (1694) Wing K69; ESTC R18541 471,831 520

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said and so finish with this Text. 1. Inform. This may serve to inform and convince all Persons concerning the absolute Soveraignty of God He may save Man if he please and not Angels or may send a Saviour for some of the lost Sons of Adam and not for all Who shall say to him What dost thou If he had vouchsafed a Saviour for none of Adam's Posterity had he been unjust any more than he is in casting off for ever all the fallen Angels He called Abraham out of his own Country and revealed himself to him and let others remain then under the Power of Sin Ignorance and Idolatry calling them not He revealed himself to Isaac and rejected Ishmael he chose Jacob and refused Esau he afterwards chose the Children of Israel to be a peculiar People for himself and let all other Nations of the Earth abide in Darkness And in the Gospel-Days Christ chose a few poor Fisher-Men and refused the Learned and Wise Men after the Flesh nay and hid the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven from the Wise and Prudent and all this as an Act alone of his Soveraignty And in these days what Reason can be alledged why we and a few Nations more have the Knowledg of the Gospel when the greatest part of the Earth lie in Popish Mahometan and Pagan Darkness but that it is his good pleasure so to do He hath Mercy on whom he will have Mercy and whom he will he hardeneth 2. Praise God for the Knowledg you have of the Mysteries of Christ and the Gospel of Free-Grace Brethren next unto the Grace of God in my Conversion I have often said I do look upon my self bound to admire the Riches of God's Love and Goodness to me in opening my Eyes to see those Arminian Errors which when I was Young I had from some Men of corrupt Principles sucked in nay and when I was about 23 Years Old I wrote a little Book for Children in which some of those Errors were vindicated which after my Eyes were inlightned and the Book with Alterations being again Reprinted I left out and now do declare my dislike of the first Impressions and do disown what I there asserted When I was a Child I thought as a Child I understood as a Child as the Apostle speaks And let me intreat you to study the Nature of the Covenant of Grace for until I had that opened unto me I was ignorant of the Mysteries of the Gospel 3. O do not forget that the Design of God in contriving our Salvation in his Eternal Wisdom by Jesus Christ was wholly to advance his own Glory and the Freeness and Riches of his Grace and to abase and humble Man unto the Dust therefore be sure never err on that Hand And I think it is not easy for Men well to err on the other I mean in exalting God alone Christ alone though I deny not but that some good Men who in seeking to advance Free-Grace perhaps have erred and taken up some unsound Notions as that of Actual or Personal Justification before Faith and Actual Union with Jesus Christ O what need have we to ponder well the Paths of our Feet and not with Pride to magnify our selves or strive to promote any corrupt Notion under any Pretence whatsoever Our Days are Evil many dangerous Errors abound and it is cause of greatest Grief to see what a Generation of Men are risen up of late who strive to mix God's pure Gold with their Dross and his Wine with their Water Though on the other Hand let us bless and praise the Lord for raising up so many brave Champions in the mean time of our Brethren of the Congregational Way to defend the Gospel of God's Grace and the Truth as it is in Jesus Yet I could wish there was not so much Gall in some of them against us their Brethren who in all the great Truths of Christianity are of one Mind and Judgment and yet are exposed to Reproach for witnessing to a Truth of Christ that lies as plain in the Gospel as any one Truth or positive Precept of Christ whatsoever I mean that of Believers Baptism Why should we be censured for maintaining that Truth which the Holy Ghost so fully bears witness unto I long to see more of the Spirit of Love and Charity would to God that Chapter 1 Cor. 13. was more read and considered 4. This may also serve to reprehend such who strive to cast Reproach upon this Holy Doctrine and such that maintain it as if it tended to incourage People in Sin or open a Door to Licentiousness Let all for ever forbear such Reflections Is not this the Purport of that Doctrine which we vindicate 1. That there is wrought and preserved in the Minds and Souls of all Believers by the Holy Spirit a Supernatural Principle of Grace and Holiness whereby they are made meet and enabled to live unto God and discharge all Duties of Obedience which he requireth of them and accepteth through Christ which Principle or Habit of Grace is essentiaily distinct from all Natural Habits Intellectual and Moral however and by what Means so ever acquired or improved 2. That the Holy Spirit by his effectual Operations doth enable us according as we are required by his immediate Influences in all Acts of Obedience whether internal only in Faith and Love c. or External also even so that all the Powers of our Souls and Members of our Bodies are or ought to be in a spiritual manner governed and influenced thereby and unto all Duties of Holiness in our daily walking with God and that all this is the Effect of God's Free-Grace to us in Jesus Christ who hath communicated of the Spirit without measure to our Blessed Head and Mediator that he may give it forth to all his Saints that have Union with him and believe in him Brethren God hath circumcised the Hearts of his People to love him with all their Souls and with all their Strength He writes his Law in our Hearts as he promised I will put my Law in their inward Parts and write it in their Hearts This gracious Habit or Principle in the Soul is nothing but a Transcript of the Holy Law of God implanted and abiding in our Hearts whereby we are enabled with Chearfulness and ready Inclination of our Spirits to act in the Duties of Obedience and Holiness unto God as he requireth of us and also our Likeness and Conformity unto God doth consist herein I say it doth consist in this Divine and Sacred Principle or Spiritual Habit that is infused into the Soul it is our Spiritual Life whereby we live unto God it is the Foundation and Sum of all Internal Excellencies no Works no Duties are accepted where this Principle is not It is a Vital Principle of Holiness and it makes Religion co-natural to us Moreover it is a certain a permanent and an abiding Principle it is that Seed
Spirit without a real Work of Faith and Regeneration Rest on nothing short of Christ neither on Reformation Duties nor inherent Grace for it is dangerous so to do Quest But why is it impossible for these to be renewed unto Repentance Answ 1. It is because the Decree is gone out against them God will not renew them and none else can 2. More directly and immediately it is because the Holy Ghost hath utterly forsaken them and withdrawn all his Operations from them for ever whose work it is alone to renew and work Repentance in the Hearts of Sinners Men cannot repent when the Holy Spirit hath utterly left them no nor have any desire to repent think of this you that magnify the Will of Man O Sinners love the Holy Spirit cherish the Motions thereof and do not grieve him nor resist his Motions and Operations Secondly By way of Consolation to Believers 1. Here is still comfort for you that are the Children of God born of God you cannot sin this Sin you cannot sin unto Death the Seed remains in you you mourn that you cannot repent as you would do your Hearts are tender you need not fear your Condition Do you fear to offend God to grieve the Spirit O that is a blessed Sign Do you love God love his People do you minister as you have ministred to the poor Saints 2. O remember you are in Christ's Hand We are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany Salvation though we thus speak Quest What things are they that accompany Salvation I answer Union with Christ Regeneration Justification Adoption Sanctification inherent Holiness and Perseverance in Grace O see that you endeavour to make your Calling and Election sure by adding to your Faith Vertue and to Vertue Knowledg and unto Knowledg Temperance and to Temperance Patience and to Patience Godliness and to Godliness brotherly Kindness and to brotherly Kindness Charity And if you do those things and these things you shall do if you are true Believers you shall never fall For so an Entrance shall be ministred to you abundantly into the Everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ To whom with the Father and Holy Ghost be Glory Honour and Praise for ever Amen HYMNS of PRAISE A New Song sing unto the Lord For mighty Wonders done His right Hand and his glorious Arm Hath our Salvation won Let all poor Sinners taste and try That thou O Lord art good Nay let them feed Lord Christ on thee And wash them in thy Blood That they with Saints with one accord May joy with Holy Mirth Before the Great and Glorious Lord And shew his Praises forth Come Sinners come and feed on Christ Before that you do die Come to the Wedding-Dinner come See here 's Variety All Good is in the Lord ye need Let not a Taste suffice But search to find where the Sweetness Of Gospel-Dainties lies Truly enlightned Souls may sing Who special Grace receive True cause of Joy to such does spring Who savingly believe Such Souls shall never fall away But ever happy be Such shall be fed with Christ's own Lambs And sing eternally BReak forth and sing now all ye Saints Lift up God's Name on high In sacred Songs to celebrate His Praise continually Exalt the living God above Your standing is most sure Thy Mercy Lord and tender Love Will keep our Souls secure When we do fall Lord we shall rise By thy own Blessed Hand Thou set'st our Feet upon a Rock Where we most safely stand With Saints of old we 'l sing therefore And say Spring up O Well And send thy Waters forth for to Refresh thy Israel The Pleasures of the World to come Let 's taste of every Day And long when Jesus on the Throne Shall the bless'd Scepter sway What shall we hear what shall we see When raptured in Bliss When we with Blessed Jesus be What Happiness like this We therefore sing the Lamb's sweet Song And Him we will adore The Day is near when Saints shall be With him for ever more The Great Salvation OR The Salvation of the Gospel Great and Glorious Delivered in several SERMONS By BENJ. KEACH HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation which at first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by them that heard him IN the precedent Chapter the Apostle sets forth the Excellency Glory and Dignity of the Person of Jesus Christ 1. Above Moses and the Prophets ver 1 2 3. God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the Fathers by the Prophets Ver. 2. Hath in these last Days spoken to us by his Son whom he hath appointed Heir of all Things Ver. 3. Who being the Brightness of his Glory and the express Image of his Person and upholding all things by the Word of his Power when he had by himself purged our Sins sate down on the right Hand of the Majesty on High 2. Above the Holy Angels ver 4. Being made so much better than the Angels as he hath by Inheritance obtained a more excellent Name than they Christ doth not only surpass Moses and the Prophets but also all the Angels of God 1. In respect of his being God of the Substance of the Father and the express Image of his Person the Essential Glory of God shining forth in him 2. In that he as God created and also doth uphold the World and all things in it by the Word of his Power 3. In that he hath obtained a more excellent Name than they verse 4. 4. In that Angels are required to worship him ver 5 6. 5. In that Angels are but his Servants ver 7 14. 6. In respect of his Scepter and Kingdom ver 8. 7. In respect of his glorious Exaltations at the Father's right Hand ver 13. The Apostle having laid down these things so fully and clearly to illustrate and confirm the great Doctrine of the Gospel he in the beginning of this second Chapter proceeds to make the necessary Improvement of it Therefore we ought to give the more earnest Heed to the Things which we have heard lest at any Time we let them slip ver 1. For if the Word spoken by Angels was stedfast c. and from hence he brings the Words in our Text How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation c. The Words contain an Interrogation which doth imply a strong and most vehement Negation How shall we escape if we c. That is we cannot escape or it is impossible we or any Persons whatsoever should escape if we or they neglect so great Salvation Escape what That is implied here which is not expressed namely the Wrath of God How shall we escape the dreadful Judgment and Indignation of God or Eternal Damnation in Hell if we neglect or slight despise or reject the Means of this Salvation He confirms what he asserts or aggravates
as ever Hand here and so in my Text by a Synecdoche is put for Strength or Power So also Isa 50. 2. Is my Hand shortned at all that it cannot redeem or have I not Power to deliver Behold at my Rebuke I dry up the Sea I make the Rivers a Wilderness c. Read the next Words following my Text My Father which gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's Hand Secondly By the Hand of the Father may denote God's Eternal Purpose or his Counsel for Hand sometimes is put for the Purpose or Counsel of God To do whatsoever thy Hand and thy Counsel determined to do And if it may thus be taken here then this may be the Sense of it viz. All the Elect all the Sheep and Lambs of Christ are by God's Eternal Purpose and Counsel ordained to Eternal Life and none can pluck them out of his Election or change his Purpose For like as the Death of Christ was determined by the Hand or Counsel of God so were the Effects thereof I mean what Persons should be saved thereby even all and every one of them that he had given unto his Son as he is Mediator The Design and Purpose of God by Jesus Christ was to save all the Elect and the End and Design of Christ's Death cannot be frustrated they are in God's Hand that is it is his Purpose and Counsel to save them and his Counsel shall stand and he will do all his Pleasure 1. All the Counsels of God then from Eternity and all his Promises and Declarations that hold forth those Counsels having a special Relation to Christ's dying for his People and their actual Salvation must and shall have their absolute Accomplishment for the End of a thing is that for which the thing it self is And had it not been for that the thing had never been at all it being that the chief Agent principally aimed at and purposed to bring about 2. Therefore the Salvation of Christ's Saints must be certain from the consideration of the Immutability of God in which the Perfection of his Divine Nature shines forth and requireth a correspondent Affection of all the Internal and External Acts of his Mind and Will 3. From his Soveraignty in making good and executing all his Purposes which will not admit of any Mixtures of Consults as among Men the Lord may do what he will with his Creatures we are but as Clay in his Hand and such as he will make Vessels of Honour who shall contradict him or resist his Will Shall any change God's Mind or render his Thoughts liable to Alteration Also is it not from his Sovereign and Distinguishing Grace to some that makes the Apostle break out O the depth of the Riches both of the Wisdom and Knowledg of God! how unsearchable are his Judgments and his Ways past finding out 4. If we consider how his absolute Purposes doth excite his Omnipotency to the actual accomplishing of them who can once suppose any one Believer should miscarry The Lord of Hosts hath sworn saying Surely as I have thought so shall it come to pass and as I have purposed so shall it stand As God is able to do whatsoever he hath purposed so we may assure our selves there is nothing that shall fail which is according to his determinate Counsel He is of one Mind and who can turn him 5. And what Folly and unreasonable Incredulity is it once to imagine there should be any manner of suspending the Acts and Purposes of the Will of God upon any actings of the Creatures whatsoever seeing it cannot be done without subjecting Eternity to Time and the Will of Man to the Will of God or the First Cause to the Second the Lord to the Servant 6. Now then seeing God hath taken the Salvation of his Elect into his own Hand Power and Eternal Purpose and hath been at such vast Expence of Rich Treasure in order to the accomplishing of his great Design herein who can imagine that any one of his Saints should miss of Everlasting Life Suppose a Prince should have a wonderful Project in Hand which he carries on with the Advice of his Council to make so many of his Subjects that his Love and Affections are let out upon Great and Happy on Earth and in doing of which should expend all or the greatest part of his own Riches nay sacrifice his own Son Would he after all if he could help it suffer his Design to miscarry in the Advancement of any one of them Or should a most wise and cunning Artist contrive a curious Piece of Workmanship which might cost him thousands it being his whole Work and taking up all his Time for forty or fifty Years to bring it to Perfection suppose it be a rare Piece of Clock-work would he suffer any one part of it to be disjointed from the rest by an Enemy whilst he look'd on if he could prevent it or were it in the Power of his Hand Alas what are all the r●rest the richest or most curious Things in Nature that are or ever have been in the World to this Work of God in the Redemption and Salvation of his Chosen Ones What Treasure hath he spent as I may say Hath it not cost him the parting with the Pearl of great Price even the breaking of it into pieces that so he might enrich and make great and glorious every one of his Elect Nay and after he hath curiously formed his own Image upon each of their Souls to the Joy and Wonder of the Holy Angels and to the Perplexity and Sorrow of Devils and this as the Contrivance of his Eternal Council will he after all think you suffer Satan to deface this his Image in the Souls of any one of them and so spoil and bring to nought part of that glorious expensive and curious Piece of his own Workmanship which was the absolute Result of his Council to compleat and deliver from miscarrying from all Eternity Now then seeing that all the Elect or all true Believers are thus in the Father's Hand viz. put under his Absolute and Eternal Decree and Purpose to save through Jesus Christ what can obstruct or hinder this God from effecting of his own Glorious Design herein To talk of Conditional Purposes concerning Perseverance saith Dr. Owen are either impossible implying Contradictions or ludicrous even to an unfitness for a Stage See the 29 th Verse My Father that gave them me is greater than all and none can pluck them out of my Father's Hand My Father as if Christ should say is equally concerned with me about my Saints Perservation and final Perseverance and they are in his Hand he hath put them into his own Power and he is greater than all he is greater than me as I am Mediator tho as God I and my Father are one tho he hath put them into my Hand as I am Mediator and their
remainders of Corruption which none but he by his Spirit can finally vanquish overcome and root out for ever And should he not pursue his Victory all he hath done will prove fruitless and in vain therefore be sure he will never cease until he hath brought all his Foes not only under his Foot but destroyed them for ever more 14. They are in Christ's Hand as a poor Orphan is in the Hand of his Guardian who commits himself wholly to his Care Faithfulness and Compassion whilst in non-age not being able to help himself or shift for himself Thus I say Believers are in the Hand of Jesus Christ they are as poor helpless Orphans under-Age and have every one of them chosen him to be the only Guardian and Trustee of their Souls or have wholly committed themselves to his Care by a holy Resignation of themselves to him to be his and no more their own for ever and will not he be faithful think you to every one of them especially considering they did it also at his Command and by the Influence of his Spirit Will he betray his Trust who hath taken them into his House and under his own Conduct or leave them to shift for themselves They first gave themselves to the Lord and unto us by the Will of God And as David saith The Poor committeth himself unto thee thou are the helper of the Fatherless He yields himself up to thee Himself his Matter his Cause And what says he further Thou shalt keep them O Lord thou shalt preserve them from this Generation and for ever He tells us in the 5 th verse who they are even the Poor and Needy Brethren this lays a great Obligation upon a Guardian when he sees what a Child or any Person hath done in chusing him in confiding in his Fidelity and putting his whole Trust and Dependence in him What Man that has a Principle of Honesty or of Morality will deceive or fail such a One after he hath taken the sole Care and Charge of him And shall Christ be more unfaithful to the Souls of his People God forbid From the whole I infer 1. If all Believers are in the Father's Hand or under his Eternal Purpose and Counsel to save 2. If God's Purposes are Immutable 3. If he hath not left it to any mixtures of Counsels if he is Omnipotent and can and will bring all his Absolute Purposes to pass 4. If it be folly to imagine any of his Purposes should be subjected to the Will of Man 5. If Christ be the right Hand of God or in whom all his Attributes are united to the Perfection of his Power to save Believers 6. If Christ also hath them all in his Hand as God's faithful Servant and as their Surety or Trustee 7. If many of them are gone to Heaven already 8. If all Interests concerned in our Salvation are well pleased in Christ's Undertaking 9. If the Glory of every one of the Divine Attributes are raised in the Salvation of each Believer 10. If Christ hath received a Charge to keep every one of them and to lose none as he hath promised to do 11. If Christ is every ways fitted to supply his Saints with all things they need or can need And 12. If they are all in Christ's Hand in all those respects I have mentioned then it is impossible any one of them should so fall away as eternally to perish But all this is undeniably true therefore not one of them can so fall away as eternally to perish I should make some Improvement of this but having but one Argument to add to prove the Proposition I shall leave the Application to the last wherein I shall shew you how Christ doth preserve his Saints in a way of Holiness and Obedience unto Eternal Life JOHN X. 28. And I give unto them Eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand BRETHREN though I hope I have sufficiently through Divine Assistance proved the Proposition i. e. That none of the Saints can so full away as eternally to perish Yet I shall add one General Argument more and then come to the Application and answer such Objections which I have not as yet met with Tenthly That the Saints of God or every true Believer shall persevere or hold out to the End and obtain Everlasting Life will appear from the Nature of true and saving Grace That therefore which I shall in the last place do shall be to demonstrate that true Grace though never so weak and small even like a Grain of Mustard-seed yet it shall be preserved in the Soul and at last become victorious See Matth. 12. 20. A bruised Reed shall he not break and smoaking Flax shall he not quench till he hath brought forth Judgment to Victory Hierom as I find him quoted by a Learned Author thinks that our Saviour alludes to a Musical Instrument made of a Reed which Shepherds used to have which when it was bruised sounded ill and therefore 't is flung away But the Lord Jesus Christ will not cast away a poor Soul saith that Worthy Person although he cannot make so good Musick in God's Ear as others or answer not the breathing of the Spirit with that Life and Vigour but he will take Pains with them and mend them who in a spiritual sense are like a bruised Reed broken and bruised under the sense of their Sins Weaknesses and Unworthinesses Smoaking Flax or a little Flax that hath a Spark of Fire kindled in it or a Wick of Candle wherein there is not only no Profit but some Trouble and Noisomness Tho the Soul is noisom by reason of the stench of its Corruption yet he will not blow out that expiring Fire which smoaks and though no Fire is seen yet there is Fire in it and it is kindled by the Lord and for some great and good Design By the Spark of Fire in the Flax let our Saviour refer to what he pleases is meant no doubt Divine Grace in the Soul of a poor weak and desponding Christian and this Christ will not quench that is he will tenderly cherish it and cause it to kindle more and more until he makes it flame forth and burn clearly And he will heal cure and strengthen the bruised Reed that is he will never cease until the Soul doth obtain a perfect Victory over Sin Satan the Flesh the World and over all Enemies Grace shall prevail over Corruption though there seems more Smoke than Fire more Sin than Grace more Weakness than Strength more Darkness than Light more Fear than Faith yet Grace shall be victorious Grace is that Principle of Life in the Soul the Law of God written in the Heart which shall never finally be obliterated any more or God's Image that shall not utterly be defaced Again Grace as the Seed of Glory shall abide in the Soul in spight of all the Opposition Hell can make And
in my flesh this Chaff cleaves to all Christs Wheat 6. Wheat is of prime and chiefest use of it excellent things are made as Meat for Princes So the Lords faithful People are of chief use in Gods hand of all others the Lips of the Righteous feed many 7. That Nation that abounds with the finest Wheat is esteemed a choice Land a happy Nation So likewise that Kingdom and Nation in which are abundance of godly Christians it is a happy Kingdom a blessed Nation because such are the common Interest of the Land or Place where they dwell they are called the Pillers of the Earth 8. Wheat is Threshed with the flail to sever it from the straw and chaff by the Husbandman so God to sever the Wheat i. e. the godly from the chaffy Professor and free them of the Filth and Corruption of their own hearts brings his flail of Affliction and Persecution upon them 9. Wheat is also fanned to cleanse it and it is to be noted that the fan in the Hand of the Husbandman tosses up the Wheat and Chaff together and then he shakes it to and fro this way and that way on his knees So the Lord Jesus with his spiritual Fan tosses the Godly and Hypocritical Professor by the same Afflictions Trials Persecutions and Tempations And O what hurryings tossings and Tumblings to and fro in their Spirits have some Christians met with in the late times and still daily meet withal they have their ups and downs this Affliction and the other Temptation this Loss and the other Cross But yet nevertheless they are not tost out or blown away by the fan but evident it is the Chaff is hereby purged out while Christs Wheat is refined they abide fanning as I hinted before but so doth not the Carnal and light Professor They are offended through this means as our Saviour shews and are ready to say with that wicked man of old this Evil is of the Lord why should I wait upon him any longer Believers know God doth it not for his Pleasure but for their Profit that they might be partakers of his Holiness Hence it is said that they endure Chastening and faint not when they are rebuked of the Lord. Quest 5. What is intended by Christ's Garner I answer Christ hath a twofold garner First His Church is his garner 1. A Garner is prepared on purpose to retain and safely to secure the Wheat in a heap together where it is carefully to be look'd after So is the Church of God appointed and prepared to receive and secure his faithful People together 't is not built for Chaff nor Tares and great care and pains is required of Christs servants in looking to and taking care of his Spiritual Wheat in his Church 2. Yet through the Negligence or want of Wisdom in the Servants oft-times some Chaff is brought into the Garner with the Wheat which when the Husbandman see 's it by viewing his Grain he is Troubled at his servant see saith he what abundance of Chaff you have brought in with the Wheat which spoils the beauty of it to such a degree that it does not seem to be near so good as indeed it is So it is here for want of Care or through weakness or want of Knowledge in Christs Ministers and Servants in discerning who are sincere Christians and who are not Many unsound and Chaffy Professors are let into the Church or Churches of Jesus Christ which is displeasing unto him because they spoil the Beauty and Glory thereof and cause many to reproach his faithful ones as it also renders them in the sight of the Carnal World not to be the People which indeed they are 3. The Husbandman therefore causes the Wheat in his Garner to be fanned again to clear it of the Chaff that is got in amongst it so Christ with the Fan of Persecution often times fans his People to purge out the loose and prophane from among them Secondly By the Garner is meant Heaven it self into which all the Elect shall be put at the last day and into this Garner shall none come but pure Wheat And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither whatsoever worketh abomination or that maketh a Lye but they which are written in the Lambs book of Life 6ly And lastly What is meant by burning up the Chaff with unquenchable fire Answ I answer by burning up the Chaff with unquenchable fire is meant the direful Wrath of God which sometimes seizeth on ungodly persons in this world and shall eternally take hold of all the Chaff in the world to come The Wrath of God is often compared to fire in the Scripture There went up a smoke out of his nostrils and a fire out of his mouth devoured Coals were kindled by it So in another place it is said A fire goeth before him c. Shall thy wrath burn like fire Psa 89. 46. His fury is poured out like fire and the Rocks are thrown down by him 1. Fire is a terrible and most amazing Element especially when it breaks forth like a masterless Enemy and none can stop it So is the Wrath of God very terrible when he poureth it forth in his greatest fury O what a frightful Cry doth a dreadful Fire that breaks out in a Town or City cause what wringing of hands Men tremble Women miscarry oft-times Children screech out it frightens the very Fowls of the Air and Beasts of the Earth and turns all Faces into Paleness how amazing was the flames of Sodom and how terrible is the burning of Monnt Aetna the Wrath of God when it furiously breaketh forth upon a People and Nation or particular Person causeth dreadful horror it maketh the stoutest heart to quake and the strongest hands feeble At his wrath the earth shall tremble and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation His fury is poured out like fire and the Mountains are thrown down before him Can thy heart endure or thy hands be strong in the day when I contend with thee Who can stand before his indignation O how will the wicked fly into holes quiver like a leaf and cry to the Rocks and Mountains to fall upon them and hide them from the face of him that sitteth on the Throne and from the wrath of the Lamb. 2. Fire breaks out sometimes very suddenly when none think of it but all are as they judge safe and secure yet in a moment how are they surprized when nothing but the horror and cry of fire fire fire is heard in their ears So Gods Wrath like a dreadful and an unexpected fire breaks out sometimes suddenly upon the ungodly How surprizing were the flames of Sodom and the amazing hand-writing on Belshazars wall when he was drinking Wine in Bowls immediately the Kings countenance was changed and he was troubled in his thoughts so that the joynts of his
so he hath now According as he hath chosen us in him before the Foundation of the World that we should be holy and without blame before him in Love Vs as such and such particular Persons not such of such and such Qualification viz. as being Believers obedient and holy Persons No no but that they might believe c. Election will produce Faith it is because they are elected that they do believe But ye believe not because ye are not of my Sheep as I said unto you that is not such as were ordained to believe and ordained to Eternal Life And as many as were ordained unto Eternal Life believed As it was hinted before Christ hath elect Persons or Sheep that yet believe not I have much People saith he to Paul in this City Unto these Testimonies I shall add one or two more as that of Paul touching the Saints at Thessalonica Knowing Brethren beloved your Election For our Gospel came not to you in VVord only but also in Power and in the Holy Ghost c. By the evident Operations of God's Spirit the Apostle knew they were elected We cannot know our Election but by special Vocation or as it is manifest in the Fruits and Effects of it There is a Knowledg of Things as our Annotators note on this place à priori when we argue from the Cause to the Effect So à posteriori when we argue from the Effect to the Cause Now what is Election but a chusing some out of others Thus the Angels that stand were elected and the rest were left to the Power they had or passed by or reprobated Peter also confirms the Doctrine of personal Election calling the Persons to whom he wrote his Epistle Elect according to the foreknowledg of God or his Eternal Purpose and therefore were separated unto God by special Grace or effectual Calling through sanctification of the Spirit to Obedience c. The Father Son and Holy Ghost are concerned in our Salvation the Father elects this is principally ascribed to the first Person in the Godhead the Son purchaseth he redeems and the Holy Spirit renews calls and sanctifies Now the Purchase of the Son extends no further than the Election of the Father nor the Sanctification of the Spirit further than the Purchase or Redemption of the Son Sanctification here takes in the whole Work of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration and actual Holiness to the final sitting and making the Soul meet for the Eternal Inheritance So much shall serve to prove that there is an Election of particular Persons Object But may be some will Object If this be so what need any Man concern himself about his Salvation as to seek it or labour after it for if he be elected he shall be saved but if not let him do what he can he cannot be saved he cannot frustrate God's Decree nor alter the thing that is gone out of his Mouth Answ 1. I answer All Mankind are under the strongest Obligation imaginable to God as he is their Creator and they his Creatures as he is their only Lord and Supreme Governour they are bound to fear him and obey his Laws let him do what he will with them Is not that a base and for did Principle in a Servant or Subject to do nothing but for meer Self-profit and Advantage 2. Paul was certain of a Crown of Life yet knew it was his Duty to press towards the Mark for the Prize of the High Calling of God in Christ Jesus and to keep down his Body He strove as strenuously against Sin as if Salvation could be merited by so doing so that his Election took him not off from a diligent Care in use of Means in order to his attaining to Eternal Happiness 3. God hath as well ordained the Means as the End as I newly told you both are appointed of God and equally under his absolute Decree Men are not elected to Salvation but also to Sanctification and Holiness 4. We are not to look upon the Decree of God as a Reverend Minister well observes for a Rule of Life but the Word of the Gospel secret things belong to God c. The Decree can neither be a Rule of Life nor Ground of Hope but the Precept and the Promise c. He that leads an ungodly Life and pursues his filthy Lusts may assure himself so living and dying he shall be damned for ever He that believes not in Christ but rejects him and despiseth all the Offers of his Grace to the End of his Life no Decree can save him therefore if he will go on in Sin presumptuously let him take what will follow On the other hand he that doth believe in Christ and conforms to the Holy Gospel need not doubt of Salvation no Decree can hinder him of Salvation Men ought to endeavour to believe and repent and close with Christ upon a Peradventure If God peradventure will give them Repentance to the acknowledgment of the Truth 5. Because God hath absolutely determined the Time of thy Life or how long thou shalt live And there it a Time thou canst not pass Wilt thou therefore forbear eating or use of Physick to preserve thy Life and say If I eat not I shall live my appointed Time What signify Means of Medicines I will take no Physick no Potion for it the Time is come God hath set in his Eternal Decree I shall die nothing can save my Life Would not all think you were under a fearful Temptation and Delusion of the Devil 6. Did not God absolutely tell Paul that he had given him the Lives of all that were with him in the Ship and that none of them should perish Yet he said Vnless these abide in the Ship ye cannot be saved Whosoever therefore that doth neglect the Means God hath appointed in order to the obtaining the End let it be what it will doth but tempt God and comply with the Devil let his Pretence be what it will 7. No Decree of God necessitates Men to sin for though the Free Grace of God is the absolute Cause of Election and no foreseen Faith or Holiness yet foreseen Wickedness Unbelief and Disobedience is the procuring Cause of the Reprobation and of the Damnation of them that perish O Israel thou hast destroyed thy self but in me is thy help 8. Were any ever damned that did what they could in the use of all Means under the Light of the Gospel to be saved Brethren God may justly and will condemn Men for their not improving their one Talent Nor will it be a good Plea for such to say I knew thou were an hard Man reaping where thou hast not sown c. Thus some Men seem to charge God I am not Elected There is an Election of Grace of special and distinguishing Grace and Man hath no Power in his own Will and God doth not give me Power to believe and
doubt of that And if you can make it appear that he so died for us as you affirm namely in the room or stead of all his Elect then your Argument is not to be answered Answ I answer That Jesus Christ did not suffer Death for our Good only but in our room or stead also I shall prove and make clearly to appear 1. This Notion if you will so call it of Christ dying for us must denote his dying in our stead because it is so always generally taken when one Person is said to die for another one is condemned and another dies for him that is in his Room to save the guilty Person from Death And should not this be granted we should be all confounded and not know either what Men or the Scripture means when they say such a Man such a Person died for another or for others when the Person for whom that great Love and Favour was shewed to was as a Criminal and condemned to die which moved his Friend or Surety to step in and suffer the Penalty for him or in his stead Now it was so here we were all Criminals guilty of the highest Treason against the God of Heaven and were by the holy Law of our offended Soveraign condemned to die and to bear Eternal Wrath and our Blessed Saviour was chosen in our room and given up as an Act of the Father's Infinite Love and Favour and as an Act of no less Love Favour and Compassion in Christ to die for us and to satisfy Divine Justice for us or to bear the Punishment we were to have born and must had not he born it for us for ever 2. Is it not plainly foretold that the Messiah should be cut off but not for himself Now since he had no Sin of his own and yet was cut off for Sin it follows he was put in our Place and stood charged with our Guilt or Debt and so was penally cut off he was cut off for us to save us from Divine Wrath and Vengeance It was not for himself it was not for the fallen Angels it was therefore for us that we might not die but live eternally 3. Pray Brethren see what our Saviour saith upon this Account Greater Love hath no Man than this that a Man lay down his Life for his Friends Can this Expression intend any thing more or less than in the room or stead of his Friend or die for them Thus Christ died Even the Just for the Vnjust the Just in the place or stead of the Unjust or us the guilty Persons Hereby perceive we the Love of God Because he laid down his Life for us we ought to lay down our Life for the Brethren These Texts fully prove the Notion He that lays down his Life for his Brother or dies for the Brethren dies in their stead to save them from Death as some have done For scarcely for a righteous Man will one die yet peradventure for a good Man some would even dare to die But God commendeth his Love towards 〈◊〉 in that while we were yet Sinners Christ died for us Now then seeing Christ underwent Death and bore that Punishment that was due for Sins and there being no Cause in himself why he should suffer that Pain and Penalty it unavoidably follows that it was because he stood in our Place charged with our Offences 4. Again it must be thus taken and understood because it is said The Lord laid on him the Iniquity of us all Our Sins were made to meet in him He was wounded for our Transgressions he was bruised for our Iniquities It was not by Christ's praying and interceding to the Father for us to forgive us our Iniquities No no that was not enough it was his dying for them He bore our Sins in his own Body on the Tree He prayed again and again but that Cup could not pass by if we are delivered and saved from our Sins he must die nay his Soul must be made an Offering for Sin 5. That Christ died in our stead will further appear because he was made Sin for us that knew no Sin He bore the Sins of many that is the Punishment of them Our Sins were charged upon him though he had no Sin of his own in a moral Sense but was pure from all Iniquity yet in a judicial Sense he was made Sin as he was constituted and put in the Sinner's Place dying and making Satisfaction in our stead as our blessed Head and Surety And how frivolous is the Cavil of the Socinians who would have it be understood where it is said Christ was made Sin that he was accounted a Sinner by wicked Men. This cannot be the meaning of the Place because as he was made Sin for us that knew no Sin so it was that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Do wicked Men account Believers to be made the Righteousness of God in him Or does not God look upon us or count us in him so to be 6. But why is it said by the Holy Ghost But when the fulness of Time was come God sent forth his Son made of a Woman made under the Law to redeem them that were under the Law c. Had he not stood in our Law-place why is it thus expressed Certainly God saw it necessary to substitute him and to accept of him in our stead and therefore he was made under the Law i. e. he was obliged to keep the Law perfectly for us God requiring that of us in order to Justification which we being fallen were not able to do therefore he did it for us and in our Nature being made of a Woman he took our Nature upon him and suffered Death making a full and compleat Satisfaction for our Breach thereof whose Sufferings and Obedience upon the account of his being God as well as Man had an infinite Worth and Merit in them And if this which the Apostle saith in this place doth not prove that he suffered in our room I must confess I know nothing of this great Gospel-Mystery 7. That he suffered not only for our Good or Profit but also in our room and stead doth further appear because it is said He died for our Sins Who was delivered for our Offences and rose again for our Justification This Particle saith a Learned Man joined with an Accusative doth generally signify the impulsive Cause and not final Mat. 10. 22. 13. 5. 14. 9. John 20. 19. 2 Cor. 4. 11. And particularly when it is used in reference to Sufferings it hath that signification and no other see Levit. 26. 18 28. Deut. 28. 11. 2 Kings 23. 26. Jer. 13. 22. John 10. 32. In all these Places it necessarily signifies the Meritorious and Impulsive Cause and nowise the Final for our Offences must needs be understood that our Offences were the Meritorious and Impulsive Cause of Christ's Sufferings Another Particle the Holy
a godly Life therefore is in Christ Jesus and shall be saved 12. It is also by the Holy Spirit that Believers are sealed unto the Day of Redemption Also after that ye believed ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of Promise Strange Can these fall away Can such perish that have received the Earnest of Heaven and have the Witness of the Spirit and have it sealed to them No no God hath put his Seal or Mark upon them he by his Seal hath secured them to and for himself and all this is the Effects of Christ's Death and Resurrection 13. The Spirit also thus purchased by Christ's Death and given as the Fruits and Effects thereof to Believers the Promise of the Father is that it shall abide with them for ever it is the great Promise made to Christ in the Covenant My Spirit which is upon thee shall not depart from thee nor from thy Seed henceforth and for ever See the Words Isa 59. 21. there is the Promise of the Father it is an absolute Promise and it runs thus it shall be in Christ and in his Seed henceforth and for ever The Spirit is called the Promise of the Father Also we have a Promise of the constant abiding of the Spirit in all Believers made by Christ the second Person in the Trinity he told his Disciples The Spirit of Truth the Comforter should abide with them and be in them forever Unto these add the Testimony of the Holy Ghost himself for it is he that doth in the Word assure us of his own abiding with us he hath chosen our Souls to be his own Temple and Habitation for ever and also assures us That all the Promises are in Christ yea and amen to the Glory of God So that we have this great Truth sealed and confirmed to us by the Three that bear witness in Heaven Fourthly Pardon of Sin is another Effect and Fruit of the Death of Christ In whom we have Redemption through his Blood that is as the Effects of his Blood even the Forgiveness of Sin True Jesus Christ satisfied God's Justice for our Sins he paid our Debts it is not Remission without a Satisfaction but yet we are freely forgiven we have it of God's Free Grace but it is through the Blood of Christ Remission of our Sins follows Redemption as the necessary Effects thereof Christ hath procured this Favour and Blessing for us and Gospel-Remission or Pardon of Sin is for ever I will remember their Sins no more they are blotted out for ever he hath cast our Sins into the Depth of the Sea put them behind his Back yea he hath put them far away from him as the East is from the West Fifthly Adoption is the Fruit and Effect of Christ's Death He hath redeemed us from the Curse of the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sons God takes us through Christ or by virtue of Christ's Death into the Relation of Sons which Privilege we have for ever we shall never cease being Sons and Daughters of God Sixthly Free Access to the Throne of Grace or unto the Father is the Effect of Christ's Death Having therefore Brethren boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus by a new and living Way which he hath consecrated for us through the Vail that is to say his Flesh Christ's Blood His Death opened this Way it is by him we have access to the Throne of Grace Seventhly Another Fruit and Effect of the Death of Christ is Redemption from all Iniquity He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all Iniquity c. Tit. 2. 14. Therefore this Glorious Effect his Death shall have upon all Redeemed Ones it was not to redeem only from the Curse of the Law as some talk but from the Guilt Pollution Power and Punishment of Sin therefore Believers shall never perish Eighthly Justification is also another Effect of the Death and Resurrection of Christ which is to acquit absolve and to pronounce us Righteous in God's Sight God accepting us Righteous by the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness which is ever the same Now Christ's Death being the Meritorious Cause thereof we are said to be justified by his Blood Rom. 5. 9. And pray see the Apostle's Argument from hence Much more then being now justified by his Blood we shall be saved from Wrath through him It is more to be reconciled and justified than it is to be saved such are justified and Christ's Blood having done the former will much more effect the latter those that Christ justifies he will glorify nay and his Death and Resurrection cannot be without this Effect And by him all that believe are justified from all things c. The Word Justified is opposed to Condemnation those that are justified are justified for ever Justification is not a gradual Act as Sanctification is it results not as the Fruits of our Repentance or inherent Holiness but as the Fruits of Christ's Death and Merits it is never less nor more as our Holiness cannot add any thing to it so the Sins and Infirmities of true Believers cannot diminish any thing from it there may be additions to our inherent Sanctification but not to our Justification Christ rose again for our Justification I may also challenge all the Men in the World to prove that any Man that was justified in the sight of God did ever fall away and come under Condemnation Ninthly Sanctification is another Effect of the Death of Christ You may again read that Text Heb. 9. 13 14. Christ died not only to justify Believers but to sanctify them also Object But some may say A Man may be sanctified and yet be defiled again We read of some that escaped the Pollution of the World through the Knowledg of Christ yet were again entangled and overcome Answ 1. If any sincere Christian be defiled again through any Sin or Corruption they shall be washed and cleansed again 2. Those that Peter speaks of were such that only had escaped gross Pollution through the common Operations of the Spirit it appears their swinish Nature was never changed he therefore saith It is happened to them according to the true Proverb The Dog it turned to his Vomit again and the Sow that was washed to her wallowing in the Mire Such therefore never were sanctified in Heart they never experienced the Effects of Christ's Blood not that Soul-purifying Virtue that is in it they were cleansed from gross Idolatry through the Knowledg of Christ and also from some gross Acts of Prophaneness they had obtained a reformed but no renewed Life of Grace and Holiness therefore such fall into Sin again and are so overcome that the latter End is worse with them than the Beginning As to true Believers see what the Apostle says For by one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified By this one Offering our Lord Jesus hath procured our Sanctification
wretched and naked and for Rebellion condemned to die nay to be burned for ever Unbelief was the Cause of Man's Fall at first he would not believe God who told him In the Day he eat of the forbidden Fruit he should surely die No he rather adhered to the Devil and gave credit to the Father of Lies This also was the grand Cause of the Israelites falling in the Wilderness And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his Rest but to them that believed not So we see they could not enter in because of Vnbelief Let us therefore fear saith the Apostle Brethren there is a notional and practical Unbelief Some believe there is a God but they deny him by their Works and deny Christ the only Saviour by cleaving to and trusting in other things for Salvation They perhaps think that their good Deeds their Prayers their just Dealings and sober and moral Lives will save them Some are like a poor ignorant Wretch that I heard of who being lately sick and a Christian Neighbour being sent for to come to him he asked him some Questions about his Soul who replied that he had been a Sinner but if God spared him he hop'd to make God amends for all Some sin and commit horrid Evils in the Day and then pray at Night and confess their Sins and may be drop a few Tears and that they think cures all and makes them as sound again as a Fish and so go on the next Day in their old trade of sinning as briskly as before Some have a humane Faith an historical Faith and from thence do many things though they do not live up to that Faith neither nor improve what Knowledg and Light they have received to that degree they ought and so shall be condemned like as was the Man that improved not his one Talent I call it a humane Faith because it is the Act of the Creature by virtue of his natural Powers and Capacity the Spring and Motive of their Faith is Humane therefore their Faith cannot be Divine I shall sum up the whole of this Head and come to the Application 1. It appears that the Salvation of the Gospel is neglected by many through Ignorance and natural Blindness their Understandings are darkned And Light shines in the Darkness but the Darkness comprehendeth it not Men love Darkness rather than Light Error rather than Truth If another come in his own Name him you will receive 2. There is a Perverseness and Rebellion in the Will and hardness in the Heart Ye will not come to me that ye might have Life The carnal Mind is Enmity against God it is not subject to the Law of God neither indeed can be 3. Men are ignorant and unsensible of their States and Conditions Are we blind also We are Abraham 's Seed was the Plea of old We are Christians the Off-spring of Christian People and good Protestants is the Plea now They are 4. Ignorant of God's Holiness and Justice and so trust in his Mercy not regarding of his Law and Justice They are ignorant and unsensible of that insufficiency there is in themselves or in any thing they can do to save their own Souls 5. 'T is through the Ignorance of some of their Teachers who preach not the Gospel truly to them 6. 'T is through an inordinate Love to the things of this World their Affections are corrupted and set upon the Creature upon their Riches Honours and Pleasures 7. 'T is through that Love many have to their Sins and sinful Practices and sinful Companions 8. 'T is through the deceitfulness and treachery of their own evil Hearts 9. Through slavish Fear or pretended Modesty they dare not be so bold to venture themselves on Christ being such great Sinners and having nothing to present unto him for acceptance 10. It is from Idleness and spiritual Sloth 11. From Unbelief not giving Credit to the Revelation of God's Word in many respects but think to be saved some other ways than by Jesus Christ alone or not by him and nothing else and conclude something is to be joined to Christ's Merits and Righteousness or they cannot be justified nor saved and thus this Salvation is neglected it is upon these or such-like Considerations as these are APPLICATION 1. Tremble you that slight or neglect the great Salvation of the Gospel Will you say that Jesus Christ cannot save you or is not willing to save you Certainly those who give way to such Thoughts and Temptations are sharply to be reproved 2. Your Sins and Unbelief is the Cause of your Misery and if you perish it will be the Cause of your Damnation for ever 3. And to you that are Believers let me speak one Word Have a care of Unbelief beware of unbelieving and desponding Thoughts Why do you hang down your Heads Object O the deadness of my Heart This I know is the Voice and Complaint of your Souls Answ How came you to know that you are dead Certainly this is a sign that there is Life in you Did ever any Person that was naturally dead say he was dead cold or unsensible that is impossible 't is only such who are alive that thus complain Object O the abundance of Sin that is in me that afflicts and distresses my Soul Answ Say you so is Sin your Sickness is Sin your Sorrow Is Sin that which afflicts wounds and grieves your Spirit Then rejoice this is a good sign Would you live and sin not Do you see a loveliness in Holiness this is no doubt an Evidence of the Goodness of your Condition provided you hate it and allow not of Sin in you Object But alas how little do I mind and am affected with this great Salvation Answ Canst thou be contented without it or give over minding it and trouble thy self no more about it Nay art thou willing to part with that Interest thou hast in Christ and in this Salvation I am perswaded you will say No not for ten thousand Worlds 4. Moreover from hence we may see the Madness and Folly of the generality of Men who live under the preaching of the Gospel and yet neglect Day by Day the Means of this so great Salvation they regard not their chief and main Business What Blindness is naturally in Mankind But because I shall have occasion to open more particularly the great Evil of neglecting the Salvation of the Gospel the next time I shall say no more to it now HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation I AM upon the Prosecution of the second Proposition I raised from this Text viz. Doct. 2. That the Means of the great Salvation of the Gospel may be neglected This is implied in the Words 1. I shewed you the last Day what the neglecting of Gospel-Salvation doth import 2. I also shewed you who they are that may be said to neglect it 3. And likewise from whence it cometh to pass
not Satan insult after this manner over the Lord of Life and Glory whilst Sinners close in with his Temptations and cleave to their Lusts earthly Profits and Pleasures and neglect the great Salvation of the Gospel 3 dly Such who neglect this so great Salvation offer Violence to the Holy Ghost 1. They do resist the Holy Spirit whom God hath sent as his great Messenger to influence enlighten and convince their Hearts and Consciences about the Worth and Weightiness of this Concern He will reprove the World of Sin of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on me Because they neglect attending upon the Means of this Salvation believe not the Necessity there is of this Saviour nor of Faith in him and seek it not above all things Is it a small Matter to resist the Holy Ghost O lay it to Heart 2. They grieve the Holy Spirit also yea and hereby tire him out so that he at last withdraws his Influences from the Sinner and will strive with him no more like as he did by the World and if so the ruin of the Soul will be unavoidable for without the Holy Spirit no Man can repent believe or be renewed be regenerated and so come to have Interest in this so great Salvation 3. Such quench the Spirit who neglect this Salvation and do not believe it is to cast Water on that Divine Spark which the Holy Ghost strives to kindle in the Soul of a poor Sinner or to blow out the Candle of the Lord so far as the Sinner is able to do it whereby Spiritual Light and Knowledg comes to be let into the Heart 4. Nay to neglect this Salvation in the Means of it is as much as may be to hinder the Work and Office of the Holy Spirit in and about this Salvation The Holy Spirit hath more immediately to do with Sinners his special Work is to enlighten to convince of Sin to work Faith in the Soul and to renew and sanctify the polluted Heart and all that neglect this Salvation or that slight those Convictions they have of the Evil of Sin or Sense of their woful Condition do seek to obstruct the King's great Officer and Messenger in the discharge of his Office Look to it Sinners for if it be deemed a dangerous thing to resist a Constable in the exercise of his Office because he is the King's Servant what Danger do you expose your selves to that oppose withstand and strive to hinder the Spirit in the discharge of his great Work and Office It is to contemn the King's Ambassador the Holy Spirit is sent to treat with Sinners in Christ's Name it is hereby Christ himself speaks to them from Heaven and they that adhere to the Motions of the Spirit do adhere to Jesus Christ and they that oppose or resist his Motions do oppose and resist Christ also The Holy Spirit is the great Gospel-Blessing promised to infuse Grace in the Soul all Grace is from the Spirit Sinners cannot believe without the Holy Spirit nor love God The Love of God is shed abroad in the Hearts of Believers by the Holy Ghost There is no Regeneration without the Spirit Those that are born again are born of the Spirit no Union with Christ without the Spirit no broken Heart no Cries no Tears that will prevail with God without the help of the Spirit Such that will not adhere to his Motions and Influences say in their Hearts that they will not be changed will not believe nor repent nor have Christ to be their Prince and Saviour The Spirit awakens the Conscience and stirs up Fears in the Soul and sets before the Sinner's Eyes his great Evil Guilt and horrid Pollution therefore if they refuse the Wooings Intreaties and Influences of the Spirit they must perish for ever APPLICATION 1. O let us lament and mourn over all that neglect this so great Salvation All Unbelievers and Neglecters of the Means of Salvation are horridly guilty before the Lord 't is hereby all their Sins are bound upon their Consciences and cleave to them and are charged upon them not only Original but all actual Sin whatsoever 2. O infinite Love and Patience May we not stand amazed and wonder at the long-suffering and forbearance of God O House of David saith the Prophet is it a small thing for you to weary Men but will you weary my God also What greater Wickedness and Ingratitude can there be than this Will you contemn and resist your Saviour and the Holy Ghost How long shall God wait upon you Will he always wait to be gracious O know that his Mercy will at last be turned into Fury 3. Unworthy are such to live to be fed to be clothed to be protected and preserved that thus despise God's Mercy and sovereign Goodness Would a Man feed clothe and bestow great Favours on such that despise slight and contemn him 4. What do you think of your selves Sinners to you I speak that neglect this so great Salvation O this is your Sin you refuse the only Remedy God hath found out to heal and save your Souls therefore your Damnation will be just and deserved with a witness You love Darkness rather than Light you contemn the highest Good the best of Beings and the highest Expressions of his Love and Favour that God that made you that Christ that spilt his Blood to redeem the worst of Sinners those Bowels that pitied you you refuse and resist that Spirit that would renew you sanctify you and make you meet for Heaven and all this out of love to your base Lusts your cruel Enemies that seek to destroy and murder your precious Souls Abhor your selves Alas Men do not see what Monsters of Wickedness they are whilst they neglect this so great Salvation You sin I say against the Remedy the costly Remedy the only Remedy against the Remedy that Infinite Wisdom hath found out and Infinite Goodness hath vouchsafed Yet if you return to God there is Mercy for you say O Lord now we see our Sin O that you could but say so in truth and fall down at the feet of God and say Thou hast overcome us with thy Love 5. Lastly Here is Comfort for Believers who have received this so great Salvation O bless God for Faith cherish the Motions of the Holy Spirit that hath broken your Bonds you prefer Christ and the Salvation by Christ before all things live worthy of a Part and Interest in this Salvation you have Salvation and shall not lose it O walk so that you may never lose the Joy of it for that you may do God may hide his Face Christ may withdraw himself if he hath done it enquire when you had him and consider what you have done that he hides his Face from you let the Cause if it be Sin be bewailed and let the loss of him be more grievous to you than the loss of Comfort from him and be willing to
Practices and become utter Enemies to God and his People 7. Lastly All Atheists or such who deny the Being of God or the Eternal Godhead and Deity of the Majesty of Heaven and ridicule and contemn all supernatural Knowledg or Revelation of God these shall receive and undergo the Wrath of God from which they cannot escape APPLICATION This may serve to awaken all secure Sinners who have false Notions of God's Mercy What will you do if you persist still in your evil Ways I am afraid here may be some of one sort or another of them which I have named that shall not escape the Wrath of God O that we could but hear that Cry which we read of Acts 2. 36. What shall we do Were Sinners pricked in their Hearts they would break forth into Tears in the sight and sense of the Evil of Sin Hath Sin put the Lord of Life and Glory to death Was the Wrath of God due to us let out upon him that we might never feel the weight thereof O how should this fill our Hearts with Revenge and Indignation against Sin Certainly the Sufferings of Christ for our Sins shew forth the Evil of it beyond all the Torments the Damned endure in Hell and if God did not spare him who as our Surety stood in our Place and Room what will become of thee O Sinner that goest on presumptuously in thy evil Way and dost not regard or lay to Heart the great Salvation of the Gospel Shall not the Love of God overcome thee then fear his Wrath which is so dreadful and will be let out in Fury Quest What is the Reason Men do no more fear and dread the Wrath of God Answ 1. It is because they do not know the direful Nature thereof We knowing the Terror of the Lord saith the Apostle perswade Men. The faithful Servants of God know it but Sinners know it not therefore fear it no more 2. It is because God doth not execute the Sentence against their evil Works presently This is the Reason Solomon tells us why The Hearts of the Children of Men are fully set in them to do wickedly 3. Sinners are blinded by the Devil and think God takes no notice of their Ways and evil Doings and so go on boldly may be think no Eye seeth them And because God is so gracious patient and slow to Anger and long before he strikes they think the Blow will never come at all O it is sad that the Goodness Mercy and Long-suffering of God which should lead Men to Repentance should tend to harden them in their evil Ways but though they now despise his Goodness and Forbearance c. yet they shall not escape the Judgment of God Quest What should Sinners do to escape the Wrath of God Answ 1. Sinner if thou wouldst escape God's Wrath find out the Original Cause thereof ponder well thy State by Nature and the Pollution of thy Heart from whence all actual Sins flow 2. Find out the immediate Cause of his Displeasure and Wrath that is ready to break forth against thee and cry out What have I done O see what Guilt lies upon you and the Nature of it 3. Labour to know what it is that hath appeased God's Wrath nothing but a Sacrifice an Atonement could do it thy Tears thy Prayers thy Repentance could not do it the Storm was great and our beloved Jonas was thrown into the Sea of God's Wrath to allay it and to cause a Calm 4. Get a thorow Sense of the great Evil of Sin 5. And then loath your selves Nothing but Grace poured forth from the Lord can do this O when once you can mourn for your Iniquities as a Man mourns for his First-born by beholding him whom you have pierced there will be hope 6. Pray and cry mightily to the Lord cease not Day nor Night until you find out the Plague of your own Hearts 7. Above all things fly to Jesus Christ look up to him and neglect not this Salvation one Hour but throw down your Arms sight against God no more nor fence against the two-edged Sword of his Mouth but as a poor lost and burdened Sinner come to him and thou shalt find rest unto thy Soul Object But perhaps some may object Is not this Doctrine a Legal Doctrine Answ I say no but I shall answer this Objection the next time and so close with this Text. HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation I Shewed you the last Time wherefore the Gospel is clothed with such fearful Threatnings against Sinners that neglect the great Salvation that is offered unto them therein Also what sort of Sinners are like for ever to fall under the Wrath of God Moreover you may remember I mentioned an Objection which possibly some may raise viz. Object Is not this Doctrine a Legal Doctrine or a legal way of preaching to insist so much upon the Threatnings of Wrath and Divine Vengeance I answered No it is not I therefore now shall endeavour God assisting to do two things First Shew you what is not a Legal Doctrine or a Legal Way of Preaching Secondly Shew you what is a Legal Doctrine or not Evangelical Preaching 1. To preach God a Just and Holy God is no Legal Doctrine though the Law it is true holds him forth so to be that discovers that God is Just but his Mercy was vailed under dark Shadows Types and Legal Sacrifices But now the Gospel sets forth the infinite Justice of God beyond the Law for in a Ceremonial Way the Blood of Beasts seemed to pacify God's Wrath. Though we deny not but the Blood of Jesus Christ the great Sacrifice which alone in a proper sense can satisfy for Sin was held forth thereby But in the Gospel the Justice and Holiness of God so clearly shines forth in Jesus Christ that it is with open Face manifested unto all all may behold therein the Just actually slain and made a Sacrifice for the Vnjust Never did God's Justice appear so fully as it doth in the Suffering and Death of Christ for Sin Therefore to preach the Severity and Justice of God against Sin and Sinners can be no Legal Doctrine 2. To preach Repentance the Necessity of Repentance Regeneration and Holiness is no Legal Doctrine but it is pure Gospel The Law allowed of no Repentance For those that sinned against Moses 's Law died without Mercy under two or three Witnesses Do not mistake me I do not say that there was no Repentance for such who lived under the Dispensation of the Law for tho the Law or first Covenant allowed of no Repentance yet the Gospel was preached to Adam to Abraham to Moses David c. But pray remember and consider it well that Repentance came in not through the Law but through the Gospel upon the account of Christ's Satisfaction and therefore it is only a Gospel-Blessing which being duly considered Men have little reason to
Ch. 6. 10. Rom. 6. 14. Cant. 1. 1 2. Psal 91. 11. Cant. 8. 6. Isa 54. 10. Psal 37. 31. 1st Exhort Joh 42. 5. 1 Chron. 17. 16. 1 Sam. 25. 41. Rev. 3. 19. Cant. 1. 4. Eph. 3. 19. The fourth A 〈◊〉 taken from the Nature of the Covenant of Grace Isa 53. 10 11. Zech. 6. 12 13. Psal 89. 20. Verse 28 29. John 6. 37 38 39. Phil. 1. 6. Psal 57. 2. Isa 26. 12. Phil. 2. 13. Psal 110. 3. Dr. Owen ● Sam. 23. 5. Isa 27. Ephes 2. 2 3. Gal. 3. 4 25. Ephes 2. 1 2. Eph. 1. 18. Zech. 9. 11. Rom. 8. 1. Heb. 7. 22. Dr. Owen on Heb. 2. 22. p. 223. Ps 89. 34. J●● 33. 20 21. Rom. 4. 16. Isa 53. 10. Psal 89. 28 29. Gal. 3. 16 29. 2 Cor. 1. 20. Tit. 1. 2. Heb. 6. 13 17 18. Ephes 1. 13 14. Ch. 4. 30. Isa 54. 9 10. Isa 55. 3. The general Argument Sermon X. 5th Arg. Taken from their being the Children of God Jam. 1. 18. Joh. 1. 13. Mat. 3. 8 9 10 11 12. John 3. 5. 1 Joh. 5. 1. Gal. 3. 26. John 3. 6. Gen. 5. 3. 2 Pet. 1. 4. Gal. 4. 23. Jer. 32. 40. Ch. 3. 14. Rom. 8. 17. Isa 53. Psal 89. 29. How Believers may be said not to commit Sin 1 Joh. 3. 9. 1 Joh. 1. 8. Eccles 7. 20. Rom. 7. 25. Rom. 8. 1. Rom. 7. 15. 1 Joh. 5. 16. V. 16 17. Ver. 18. 1 Joh. 5. 4. 1 Joh. 4. 4. The general Argument Eph. 4. 24. John 3. 6. Acts 9. 1 Pet. 2. 1 2. Mal. 1. 6. 1 Joh. 5. 1. Eph. 5. 1. Zech. 2. 8. 1 John 3. 1 2. Sermon XI The Sixth Argument taken from the Soul's Union with Christ Dr. Owen 1 Cor. 6. 17. Joh. 6. 56. Eph. 5. 31 32. 1 Cor. 12. 12. Eph. 5. 30. Ephes 4. 15 16. 1 Cor. 15. 45. Ps 139. 16. Rom. 11. 17. Dr. Owen Joh. 15. 2 6. Mat 13. 21. John 15. 16. Gal. 2. 20 21. John 19. 36. Isa 29. 21. John 14. 19. Rom. 8. 1. John 3. 36. John 5. 24. Col. 1. 27. Heb. 6. 18. 19 20. Luk. 22. 32. John 11. 42. Charnock 2 Cor. 3. 18. 2 Cor. 6. 14 15. Col. 2. 19. Rom. 7. 4. Sermon XI The seventh Argument taken from the Death of Christ Heb. 9. 22. 1 John 1. 11. Dan. 9. 26. John 15. 13. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Rom. 5. 7. Isa 53. 6 7. 2 Cor. 5. 21. Isa 53. 12. Gal. 4. 4 5. Rom. 4. 24. Mr. F. Dr. Owen shews the same and many others Rom. 8. 32. John 10. 15. Luk. 22. 19. Heb. 9. 28. Isa 53. 4 5 6 8. Christ hath delivered all Believers from Condemnation 1 Pet. 2. 24. Isa 53. 5. Isa 27. 4. Rom. 1. 32. Christ the Antitype of the Scape-Goat and carried away our Sins Levit. 16. 21 22. Heb. 9. 26. Christ by his Death hath delivered us from the Curse of the Law Dan. 9. Gal. 3. 4. 5. Gal. 3. 13. Christ hath born all God's Vindictive Wrath due to Believers Rom. 3. 23 24 25 26. 1 John 1. 9. Christ by his Death purchased Grace for us Phil. 4. 19. Joh. 1. 14 16. Heb. 10. 14. Christ by his Death redeemeth us from all Sin Tit. 2. 14. Eph. 1. 13 14. Phil. 3. 10 11 12. John 3. 16. Assertors of General Redemption reprehended 1 Pet. 1. 18. Examen confectionis pacificae Joh. 17. 9. Ver. 20. Examen confectionis pacificae John 12. 23 24. Dr. Chauncy in his Treatise of the Doctrine of Godliness p. 203 204. Eph. 5. 25. * Joh. 17. 19 20. 10. 11. 16. 13 14. Mat. 3. 5 6. Joh. 3. 26. John 12. 32. 1 Cor. 12. 7. 1 Tim. 4. 4. A Minister in Glostershire as I am told of the Presbyterian Perswasion Gen. 9. 4. To eat Blood the Life of the Creature unlawful Joh. 1. 29. 1 Tim. 4. 10. Sermon XIII The Eighth Argument taken from the Effects of Christ's Death and Resurrection Rom. 6. 5 6. Col. 2. 12 13. 1 Pet. 4. 1. Rom. 6. 10 11. 1 Cor. 5. 15. Reconciliation the Effect of Christ's Death Eph. 2. 16. Rom. 8. 34. Rom. 5. 10. 1 Tim. 2. 5. Zech. 6. 13. Acts 2. 32 33. Isa 44. 3. Ezek. 36. 25. Rom. 15. 16. 2 Thess 2. 13. Ezek. 36. 27. Rom. 8. 26. Gal. 4. 5 6. 1 Joh. 4. 4. Eph. 1. 13. Rom. 8. 16. Eph. 1. 14. 4. 30. John 14. Col. 1. 14. Gal. 4. 5. Heb. 10. 19 20. Reader these things were enlarged upon when this Sermon was preached which I am forc'd to leave out here Acts 13. 39. 2 Pet. 2. 20. Ver. 22. Heb. 10. 14. Rom. 6. 5. Phil. 3. 10 11 12. Eph. 5. 25 26 27. Heb. 9. 12. Rom. 8. 30. The general Argument Acts 2. 37. Sermon XIV 9th Arg. taken from their being in the Hand of the Father and in Christ's Hand Isa 9. 1. Act. 4. 28. Rom. 11. 33. Isa 14. 24. 1 Cor. 1. 18. John 11. 28. Col. 1. 15. Psal 8● 15. Isa 42. 3. 53. 10. Heb. 9. 22. 1 King 20. 39. Gen. 43 9. Gen. 42. 37. Philem. 18 19. Phil. 4. 19. Isa 63. 1. Mat. 28. 18 19. Heb. 7. 25. Joh. 17. 2. Isa 49. 10. Joh. 6. 37. Mat. 12. 20. John 6. 39. 1 Cor. 10. 13. Heb. 2. 18. Heb. 5. 1 2. In what respect the Saints are said to be in Christ's Hand Joh. 16. 13. Isa 42. 16. Psal 73. 2 23. Isa 49. 13 16. Jer. 17. 8. 2 Cor. 8. 5. Psa 10. 14. Psal 12. 7. Verse 5. The general Argument Sermon XV. Mat. 13. 31. Mat. 17. 20. Contin of Mr. Pool 's Annotat. 1 Joh. 5. 4. Mat. 13. Joh. 4. 14. Hos 14. 7. Mat. 13. 33. Grace compared to Leaven Grace compared to Fire Grace is a Vital Principle 1 Joh. Rom. 6. 14. Tit. 2. 12. True Grace is of a saving Nature Grace the Off-spring of Heaven Gen. 1. 26. God the Father is the Foundation of Grace 1 Pet. 2. 9. Grace God's Workmanship in the Soul Eph. 2. 10. The Power of God concerned to preserve Grace in us 1 Pet. 1. 5. The Promises of God secures Grace in us Psal 37. 23 24. Phil. 1. 6. It cannot stand consistent with the Wisdom of God and all other Attributes to let Grace utterly fail in us 2 Tim. 1. 9. Christ is the Purchaser the Author and finisher of Grace Tit. 2. 14. Acts 2. 33. Charnock 1 Joh. 3. 5 8. Heb. 12. 2. Verse 12. The Intercession of Christ secures the Saints in a State of Grace 1 Joh. 2. 2. Heb. 7. 25. Heb. 10. 21 22. The general Argument 1 Cor. 1. 30. Mat. 13. Luke 10. 20. Rom. 7. 24. Isa 40. 11. Tit. 2. 11 12. Sermon XVI How could the Birth of Christ be cause of Joy to all People answered Joel 2. 28. Col. 1. 23. Luk. 2. 34. Mark 16. 16. See p. 174. 175. of this Treatise Doctrine of Election and Perseverance opens no Door to Sin ●●b 12. 14. Eph. 1. 4. 1 Cor. 4. 7. Col.