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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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such liberty as will not stand with Christianity or a good conscience These cause that the Church of God cannot conceive so well nor give so full a testimony of them as were to be desired but are forced to speak doubtfully Oh let us so walk that by sincerity and constancy in godly courses we my get a large and full testimony in the conscience of those we live withal It 's a Crown and Garland to us whiles we live and a confirmation to us that we deceive not our selves It 's an honor when we die as the contrary even to be accounted vile a fearful punishment yea it 's a comfort and crown to our Wives Children Friends and a provocation to them to follow our steps whom they hear so well spoken of According to the foreknowledge of God God in his foreknowledge and eternal decree hath as ye heard appointed some to Salvation Q. Why did God before all worlds thus decree of men Ans. Of his own will which is the first and highest cause It 's not in him that willeth nor in him that runneth but in God that sheweth mercy Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will He hath power over us as the Potter over the clay As he did not therefore chuse some because he foresaw they would receive grace so neither is foreseen infidelity the cause why God refuseth any but because he would for though he neither hateth nor casteth away any but for their sin yet this was not the cause of the Lords decree but his own will which is that which maketh any thing just and good Our will indeed being so corrupt must not be a reason of our actions but in God his is whose will maketh a thing good and not because a thing is good therefore he willeth it Beyond this will of his we must not enquire but in humility lay our hand upon our mouth and admire the depth of his wisdom and be content to stay for further knowledge of these things in the world to come In the mean time sit we down quietly believing what God hath revealed in his Word It followeth 1. That if any can prove his election he must stand and admire at the unsearchableness of Gods free mercy that he should think upon him a poor worm before the beginning of the world and one that should be of the common stock of Adam a sinfull wretch think of him I say to choose him to life passing by so many Oh how should this ravish our hearts and inflame us with love 2. That if any be rejected they must not complain of cruelty in God for that they are rejected Is the clay to say to the Potter why hast thou made me thus Beside thou art not condemned but for the just deserts and sins which thou hast committed against God all that can be said is this He gives not his grace to them as he doth to his elect whereof who shall complain God is bound to none Unto the Sanctification of the Spirit The end why we were elected is 1. In respect of God his glory 2. In respect of our selves our Salvation which we come unto by Santificaction which is the end of our Redemption All that were elected in time he brings into the world we come in enemies to God children of wrath polluted but he lets us have the word whereby he effectually calleth us to faith and repentance and so purgeth and washeth us by his word outwardly and his spirit inwardly whereby our nature is cleansed from the love of all sin and made pure in Gods fight and we enabled to dye to sin and live righteously Hereby may every one examine and prove whether he be elect or no viz. Not by climbing to the top at first and flying unto the unsearchable counsels of God the way to dazle and confound us but by the lowest step our Sanctification Here 's also comfort to them that can prove their Sanctification in truth though imperfectly There 's no condemnation to them an infallible mark of their election which may the more soundly comfort them because it is unchangeable as God is so that all the Devils in Hell shall never be able to prevail against their Salvation which is a Bulwark and Castle against all temptations Once the childe of God and ever so onely labor to walk worthy of this love and grow in sanctification that we may have the more plentiful and strong argument of our election past and glory to come Here 's also terror to those that walk after the flesh and the lusts thereof that lie yet in their sins they need not make a question about their election they may know that as yet they have no mark of it such rather carry a mark of reprobation about them Break off your sins therefore and turn to God who would not leave any sin that would hinder assurance of Salvation and who would not do any duty that might assure him thereof Let this be a strong and sharp spur to move us to Repentance and be not desperately careless saying If I be elected I shall be saved let me do as I will and if I be rejected let me do never so well I shall be damned These are flat lies use thou in humility the ways and means to attain faith and sanctification that thou mayst be assured of thine election else if thou wilt desperately justle against God see who will go by the worst Yea not only the prophane bear a brand of reprobation but even those that have some shew of holiness such as like H●rod hear gladly and amend many things or such as like the Pharisees make clean the outside of the platter the inside being full of filthiness such as have a shew of godliness yet by some sins deny the power of it or such holiness as stands in Ceremony the substance being neglected These kindes of holiness are no marks of Election therefore do not we content our selves with these but labor for true inward and sincere sanctification which is in the heart in one thing as in another in trouble as well as in prosperity Unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ The meritorious cause of our salvation is Christs obedience and sufferings and his obedience was chiefly in the offering up of himself for though the Father had Elected us to salvation and made us happy in Adam yet we wrought our own overthrow by sin and so deserved the curse of God here and for ever The only way then to deliver us from this and to save us was by the Lord Jesus God and man who suffered all the wrath that was due to us for our sins and so discharged us To appease this wrath there was in our selves no power no means else in the world would serve even the
A GODLY FRUITFUL EXPOSITION Upon all the FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER BY That Pious and Eminent Preacher of the WORD of GOD JOHN ROGERS of Dedham in ESSEX JOHN 5. 39. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me 2 PETER 1. 20 21. Knowing this first that no prophesie of the Scripture is of any private interpretation For the prophesie came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost LONDON Printed by JOHN FIELD and are to be sold by Peter Cole at the Sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange 1650. To the Reader THe Name alone of the Author of this Exposition and Commentary doth put a great price and value on it yea command thy reading and study of it It is the work of John Rogers Minister of Dedham in Essex written by his own hand Being dead he yet speaketh that is his Name is as a sweet savour poured forth and his praise amongst the Saints in all the Churches of Christ wheresoever he is spoken of this may be said of him That he was a burning and a shining light having a heart inflamed with love to Christ Truth and the Souls of men his words were as sparks of fire As his light directed his zeal so his zeal wrought with his light and made it powerful Animum non faciunt qui animum non habent Some Books are like a frosty day clear but dry and cold and leave the Reader in the same temper As in preaching so in writing also the stirring of the heart and affections should be endeavored as well as Information and such words be used and so set as may rather make a Sermon then a Tract and beget rather a love to the Matter as this Author endeavoreth then an opinion or an esteem of the VVriters abilities He was a Scribe indeed taught of God instructed and prepared for the Kingdom that is the Church of God having yea being a Treasure of things both new and old that is of all sorts of Doctrine and all ways of Application of them He was a Boanerges a Son of Thunder for the power and efficacy God gave unto his Ministry and a Barnabas a Son of Consolation too As the Thunder shaketh the Pillars of the Earth overthroweth the Rocky Mountains causeth the wilde and savage Beasts to fear and as the Lightning powerfully insinuates it self breaking the bones but not the flesh So was it the pleasure of the Lord to bring down by his Ministry the high and stout hearts of many rebellious ones and to lead them in subjection to his wil through Christ To throw down and to build up by him even as high as Heaven As the Scriptures give us the Genealogies of the Saints so many came out of Adam Abraham c. How numerous are the Children whom this Author hath had given him by God Many Families persons of all sorts and ranks in many Counties and Nations even so far as his sound went forth will and do acknowledge him to have begotten them to God and call him Blessed Reader read his VVorks and thou shalt know him work what thou readest on thy own heart that thou mayst be like unto him one of his children also which is the hearty desire of him who cannot but make this honorable mention of the Author and is May 1650. Desirous of thy good in Christ SIDRACH SIMPSON THE CONTENTS OF THIS EXPOSITION Page THe scope of this Epistle both general and particular with the several parts thereof and matter contained therein 1 CHAP. I. Verse 1 2. 1. THe sum and parts of the Preface 2 2. The several names of this Apostle and why so named ibid. 3. What names Parents are to give to their Children ibid. 4. Such as set forth Books ought to set their names thereto ibid. 5 Why some worthy men have not done thus 3 6. Wherein the Apostles differed from all other Ministers ibid. 7. A Minister must have an inward calling and an outward ibid. 8. Why our Apostle nameth his Apostleship 4 9. Repentance wipeth away our sins 5 10. Why the Jews were called strangers ibid. 11. Among them there were sundry believers ibid. 12. Gods Church here on earth is under persecution 6 13. Lawful to fly in the time of persecution 7 14. The large extent of the Church under the New Testament ibid. 15. The Apostles diligence and care in his charge ibid. 16. God hath chosen some to salvation 8 17. How we may know the election of others ibid. 18. Christians must so live as that even others may be perswaded they belong to God 9 19. Why God decreed to save some ibid. 20. The ends why we were elected 10 21. Sanctification the end of our Redemption ibid. 22. Christs obedience and sufferings the meritorious cause of our Salvation 11 23. Christs death is to be particularly apprehended by faith 12 24. A proof of the holy Trinity 13 25. Election the work thereof ibid. 26. Why Gods favor is to be sought ibid. 27. Ministers must labor that their people may be brought into Gods favor ibid. And may grow in grace 14 Verse 3. 1. THe sum and substance of the whole Epistle 14 2. Gods blessing man mans blessing man and mans blessing God 15 3. Gods mercies to be thought on and spoken of with admiration ibid. 4. We must not think or speak of God but with reverence 16 5. Why God is termed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ ibid. 6. Gods Son why termed Jesus Christ our Lord ibid. 7. What meant here by Hope 17 8. Assurance of Salvation comes not by nature 18 9. The means whereby God works Faith ibid. 10. Why termed a lively hope 19 11. Gods free favor the cause of all our good 20 12. Man could not be saved without abundant mercy ibid. 13. The means whereby we are begotten to this hope 22 14. Benefits arising from Christs Resurrection ibid. Verse 4. 1. THe Kingdom of Heaven why termed an inheritance 23 2. The happiness of Gods people in heaven abideth for ever 24 3. Why termed undefiled ibid. 4. The Kingdom of Heaven always one and the same ibid. 5. God hath appointed to glorifie his Saints in Heaven 27 6. The prevention of a conceit of the Jews and of an Objection 28 7. Gods Children shall not miss of Heaven 29 8. To be particularly assured of Heaven a special comfort ibid. Verse 5. 1. THe prevention of another doubt 30 2. Gods Children have many Enemies to hinder their salvation 31 3. Christians cannot stand of themselves 31 4. Gods almighty power is sufficient to uphold us against all our enemies 32 5. Gods people are kept through Faith 33 6. How Faith bringeth us to Salvation ibid. 7. Christians must not look here for outward prosperity 34 8. The fulness of our happiness not to be had here 35 9. The
unquiet man with thy wife for a proud person rash censorious idle and one that followest not thy calling especially being a Professor and hereof causest the people of God to speak with grief thou hast cause to grieve and shame for giving them such cause who would gladly they had not the cause to speak thus of thee Yea but the wicked speak ill of me wilt thou say But why If it be justly and deservedly whosoever they be that 's no matter more shame that thou hast discovered thy nakedness to the Chams of this world to scoff at and at the Gospel withal fie upon it It s too usual in these days Christians give too much cause of offence howsoever the wicked speak not thus out of any hatred of the fault but of ill will to the Gospel O therefore take heed let us not suffer as evil doers look we so warily and narrowly to our conversation that if they should watch us as narrowly as the Nobles did Daniel yet they might finde nothing against us but in the cause of our God yea might be enforced with Saul of David to acknowledge our innocency If they will needs speak ill of us let it be falsly and for well-doing If any should be smitten by Sea or Land travelling on the Sabbath or any lose their lives at a Play no cause to rejoyce no comfort in it Note further That If there be no patience in suffering but when it s deserved its counterfeit patience and hath no reward of God it s in comparison nothing it s that which reason teacheth but to bear patiently for well-doing is a lesson for an high scholler Howsoever being simply considered its good and commendable as for any being justly afflicted or punished by God or man meekly to submit themselves to confess their faults and be desirous to amend thereby Aaron held his peace Eli and Hezekiah were submissive in theirs the Thief at the right hand acknowledged that he suffered deservedly Thus when Delinquents are punished by the Magistrate people be rebuked of their Ministers for their sin servants and children are of their Masters and Parents corrected for their faults they must take it patiently and learn to amend But if it be no great matter having done a fault and then being punished justly to bear it patiently are not those to be condemned which be impatient under deserved corrections Some being afflicted of God fret rage and boyl curse blaspheme run to Witches or use other unlawful means to get out What a beast art thou hast thou not deserved the same and yet wilt not thou be patient Is not this in effect to say What hath the Lord to do to punish me I have not deserved the same if I can get out of his fingers any way I will not abide to be thus used thus take they the rod by the end and pull it out of Gods hand What do those but desire there were no God to see them or that hated sin or that would punish sin Belike they would have God like but he will be like himself who at the beginning joyned punishment and sin together and so will do to the worlds end you will not get any thing by resisting by humble confession hearty Prayer and promise of amending you may Again there are others who being punished of the Magistrates for their faults do as well curse and rage against those their Rulers as those that informed against them Thus when honest men tending the glory of God and good of the places where they live knowing that Alehouses for the most part are Pest-houses Devils houses Breeders of all mischief Receptacles of the scum of the earth and means to encrease the number of sinners complain of such ryotous persons as would there keep Revel-rout and endeavor to suppress the same O how do drunkards and such others the friends of sin rage and fume would not such wish that there were no Law nor Magistrate to punish but that all might do as the list but this would bring all to confusion Are there not some also who being reproved by their Ministers fret and rail at them fall out with them and with Ahab account them for their Enemies nay sometimes will sue them at Law to their utter undoing And are there not also such servants and children which being corrected by their Governors will murmure or resist or run away a sign of a proud minde of a lewd heart and far from grace Such resist God and shall receive to themselves condemnation they provoke the Lord to take the rod nay scourge in his own hand or give them over into the hands of the Magistrates whence it cometh often to pass that not a few despising the rod and correction which giveth life and wisdom have been whipt burnt in the hand imprisoned yea hang'd up and that justly Thus daily too many seek their own ruine But if when ye do well c. Here 's the praise of patient suffering for well-doing There 's a suffering wrongfully and without cause which yet differeth from that which is here laid down namely suffering for well-doing Suffering wrongfully is when men are accused of that they are not guilty of or are punished without a fault whether it be onely in words or proceed to deeds David was unjustly censured of his brother when he came to the camp Hanna unjustly censured of Eli and John the Baptist of the Scribes and Pharisees so Mephibosheth Naboth and Stephen were wrongfully both slandered and punished Thus in these days days monstrous lyes and slanders are raised especially against Christians and godly Ministers It s an unrighteous world calling the best of Gods servants Proud Hypocrites and laying vile things to their charge which they never deserved as that they are enemies to the State would put down Kings c. Hence sometimes men are punished by Magistrates without cause as also Children and Servants of their rash and inconsiderate Parents and Masters In this kinde Papists are exceeding expert what lyes have they spread of Luther Calvin Beza Junius and such others And had their horrible villany in the Gunpowder Treason taken effect the blame would have been by them laid on the Puritans But as God hath at no time done wrong but judgeth the world with righteousness giving every man according to his works so will he be revenged of them that wrong others For them that sharply censure others let them know that what measure they mete to others it shall be measured to them again For Magistrates that punish any wrongfully if it be wittingly they prophane the sacred seat of Justice and what in them lies make God a wrong doer for nothing should be there done but as God would and lest they should fail of ignorance or through negligence with Job they must search out the matter diligently For slanderers that devise lyes of men they are fools they are
happy indeed but Moses had respect hereunto and did clearly discern the same Q. May we then offer our selves to trouble A. Ordinarily we must not If any in extraordinary times should feel an extraordinary zeal and desire hereto as it seems the Apostle Paul had when he would needs go to Jerusalem questionless they should have joy in their sufferings we must tarry till God call us Q. May we flee persecution A. If God make make us a way we may as who haply are not as yet so fully fitted and resolved to suffer as were meet or who know not whether God will have us scatter his truth further or remain to be as feeds thereof for afterwards but if we see that its Gods minde we should be s●ffer then it s our duty willingly and chearfully to put forth our selves This confuteth the foolish world that judging it to be a most miserable thing thus to suffer will therefore never come at it either not professing Religion at all or else revolting therefrom in time of trouble yet would they be happy but they take a contrary course they being ashamed of Christ here he will be ashamed of them hereafter In saving a transitory life they lose life everlasting yea how do we our selves shun sufferings as if they were miserable which do suffer whereas the Spirit of God hath pronounced them blessed Happy are they that suffer for a good cause for righteousness for Religion for conscience sake such as stick fastest to the truth provide best and most wisely for themselves what can their enemies do to us If they take away our goods we shall have a thousand fold more in this world and in the world to come life everlasting If they mangle our bodies God will raise up the same gloriously If they separate our souls from our bodies by death the Angels will carry them into Abrahams bosom If our cause be good we have cause to rejoyce in our sufferings so are we enjoyned so did the Apostles in their sufferings so also the holy Martyrs I might to this purpose alledge the story of Alice Driver of Priests wife in Exeter of the Christians in Edessa c. but that they may be read at large in the Book of the Martyrs O that we should be so discouraged at a mock at a frown of our betters O that we should be as soon ready to give over as to begin to do well though the more religious we are the more we esteem of the word the better both God his angels and people like us yet is it not so with the world they liked us better before but do not now approve of our course howsoever this is our duty hereof shal we have the benefit yea to be disliked to suffer for this will be our honor our advancement As David being mocked of Michol resolved to be yet more humble so should we be so much the more for goodness as we see the world oppose it and set themselves against us because of the same We must not be discouraged at the very greatest much less at small trials We know not what we shall suffer For yet we have not resisted unto blood onely let us be careful that we suffer for Righteousness and for a good cause for though we have some good things in us yet haply we may be brought to suffer for some fault in us and therein we can have small peace Beware we suffer not as Separatists that flie out against and from the Church that we suffer not for contempt or usual neglect of our Ministers if they preach the Word truly that we suffer not for rash heady hasty and violent carriage of our selves that we suffer not for our censuring for our meddling with things or persons wherewith we have nothing to do or for passing our bounds in things beyond our reach Servants must beware that they suffer not for their carelesness in their places as those which having liberty granted them to hear the Word upon their not profiting thereby are restrained therefrom so if they shall suffer for being negligent untrusty sloathful stout in answering again c. they suffer deservedly not for righteousness sake yea this their carriage makes the godly housholders to grieve and those that be not so well seasoned to think ill of the profession and it makes the name of God and his Gospel ill spoken of and hereupon many say Oh I le never meddle with these Bible-wenches c. fie upon it what a fearful thing is this The like may be said of the poor which neglect their callings and are caraless of their Families c. Note further That A godly man is blessed happy in what condition soever He is happy not onely in prosperity but even in sufferings even in the very lowest abasement nothing can make them miserable having God and a good conscience though they meet with affliction from God or persecution from men as here yet are they happy Imprison him fetter him let no creature come at him put Lyons to him c. yet he is still and shall be the childe of God the member of Christ the heir of Heaven a Kings son c. and how can he be miserable that hath the Comforter within For the wicked nothing can make them happy let a wicked man have Sampsons strength Absoloms beauty Ahasuerus his wealth Nebuchadnezzars stately Babel Dives his costly apparel c. yet is he miserable he is under the curse of God there 's but a step between him and Hell As Jonah was asleep whilest God was offended with him the winds raged against him the Whale was ready to swallow him so do the wicked eat sleep and are jovial while God is offended Heaven is shut up against them Hell gapes for them and the Devil waits on them as his prey Their security will end in a fearful wakening they shall be snatched from their beds of ease and cast into everlasting torments 1. This may encourage Gods servants to suffer for righteousness They shall not be the less happy let the world do its worst it cannot make them miserable They are every way happy in poverty sickness persecution and the like O who would not labor to attain this honor and happiness 2. It may disswade the wicked from their mischievous plotting against Gods servants For why do they pursue them To make them miserable its impossible They may indeed make them the more to shine forth through their constancy in Faith and increase their glory in Heaven and so make them more happy but to make them miserable they cannot O that they would break off this their course and be weary thereof for so long as they be wicked how rich soever or how high a pitch soever of honor they have clambered to they are miserable yea these and the like make them more miserable as being fuel to their lust being to
are fellows to the Saints Prophets and Apostles the honor is great the cause is good how base or grievous soever the punishment be Both John the Baptist and Barabbas were imprisoned Achan and Steven stoned and Witches and Martyrs be burnt the cause was not the same and in the cause the shame lies If a Christian as Paul be a prisoner and have chains on him and being demanded why he came there and is there so used if he can truly say It s neither for Treason nor Fellony I thank God but for preaching the truth of God to the world then it s well yea this will quiet his conscience when he knows its Gods cause who will take care of him strengthen him and receive him to glory If the will of God be so Here 's the other Reason We must be patient and comfortable in suffering for well-doing for its Gods will it should be so Here note that No affliction or persecution comes to us but by the will of God Whatsoever was done to our Savior Christ was done by Gods determinate counsel not an hair falls from our heads without our heavenly Father Christ foretold Peter of his bands before they came and so Agabus forewarned Paul of his which sheweth that they came by the will of God Obj. How can this be by the will of God seeing its a wicked thing and displeasing to God that his servants should be persecuted for well doing and he hath both forbid it and will punish the same Answ. As it comes from the Devil and persecutors it s a sin and they do wickedly and it s forbid but God hath an hand in it so far forth as it is good and he that brought light out of darkness can and doth bring good out of the evil of the wicked They intend evil but God good as in Jobs losses so in crucifying Christ Judas the High Priests the Jews Soldiers and Pilate did evil yet all this was by the will of God even so far forth as it was the mean of our Salvation and thereupon Peter that gave counsel against it was rebuked sharply so in the affliction of Gods children by the ungodly the devil and they of spite punish them for their goodness and to discourage them quite but God wills this for many good reasons as to try his that they which be approved might be known and to exercise and try their faith and patience and shew that they serve not in shew and for wages to confirm the truth not for it self for their sakes which are weak ones and to leave the others inexcusable to manifest the wickedness of the wicked and make way for the manifestation of the glory of Gods justice in plaguing them as the glory of God is made manifest by the constant and patient suffering of the Righteous which they could never have done of themselves 1. Here 's a comfort to Gods servants that we are not left here to the will of the Devil and wicked men to do what they list against us O no they are set their bounds beyond which they cannot pass The Devils could not enter into the Swine without permission nor go one whit further with Job then God gave Commission A Sparrow falls not to the ground without his providence and we are of more value then they The Lord appoints out our troubles and measures them they shall not be as little as we would for then should they be too little our tender nature loathing troubles and being unwilling to undergo the same nor so great as our adversaries would for then would they be too great but as God will The wicked are but the Lords drudges to scour us and make us bright They are his Landresses to wash us white not so little as we should be never the better nor so much as should rend the Lords linen 2. When we be ill dealt with in word or deed by the men of the world we should sit down quietly and bear it It s the will of God it should be so and he doth all things in infinite wisdom and lovingly for the good of his accordingly when Paul would needs go to Jerusalem where he was to be in great danger his friends said The will of the Lord be done thou mayest say If the Lord hath sent this to try me I pray God strengthen me if to chasten and purge me then to awaken me out of security and love of the world I thank God for it if he will any way have glory by me I am glad blessed be God it s his will I am content to wait upon him not but that we may with our Savior and the Apostle Paul plead our innocency as also use lawful means for our freedom if God see it good 3. But yet let the wicked think never the better of themselves nor look ever the more to be freed from punishment because its Gods will for they do it to no such end and therefore he will cast the rod into the fire when he hath chastened his children as he did by Ashur and the enemies he used to punish his people Did Judas or the Priests and Jews aym at the Salvation of the world in Christs death Nothing less Covetousness drave on the one malice the other If God brought good out of it what thanks to them He is to be praised for his goodness they to be plagued for their sin 4. We must not bring trouble upon our selves for in that we can have no comfort but if God bring us into it we may comfortably look up to him Vers. 18. For Christ also hath once suffered for sins the just for the unjust that he might bring us to God being put to death in the flesh but quickened by the Spirit ANother Reason to perswade to couragious suffering for righteousness sake from the example of Christ Christ suffered therefore need not we shrink or think much He that was just yea that just one therefore much more may we that be sinners and by infinite degrees deserve more grievous things then we suffer He for the unjust for us wretches and to take away our sins and reconcile us to God therefore ought we to bear somewhat for his cause that is most just and hath done so much for us Speak we first of the words briefly as they are the reason of the point in hand and then more particularly and largely of the matter contained therein namely The Sufferings Death and Resurrection of Christ. Christ suffered Suffered every way in Body Minde Name at the hands of men wretched and base persons misused him railed at him slandered him spit on him smote him scourged him crucified him between two Thieves c. Now The servant is not greater then the master If they misused Christ so what may we look for In thy sufferings help thy self with this meditation Christ Jesus suffered and what am I to him
The just He is the just one as God holiness it self as man filled therewith above Men and Angels Just not as Job Zachary and Elizabeth They were Righteous by his Righteousness imputed to them as Abraham also but he by his own they by Sanctification imperfectly Holy and Righteous he most perfectly nor as Adam who though perfectly Holy and Righteous by his own Righteousness yet was mutable therein and lost it not so in Christ but immutably so There was no guile found in him none could accuse him of sin nay he was the light and glory of the world yet suffered he gross things We then though never so just and innocent must not think much if we suffer altogether without cause It s the better it s but as Christ did But alas we are very faulty before God and deserve far greater things then we meet with yea cannot be innocent towards men how much less towards God The meditation of this point will much help us in our sufferings For the unjust That is for us wretched and miserable sinners and his enemies who could do nothing for him to deserve such kindeness How much rather ought we to suffer for him that just one and for his sake especially considering our sufferings are nothing to his The meditation of this also will much help us in suffering For sins that he might bring us unto God Christs sufferings were altogether for our good and if it had not been for them we had been utterly lost But for ours they be nothing to him he is never the better for them neither be they for his benefit but for our own even the purging of our souls the tryal and proof of our faith and patience and the preparing of us to the greater glory in Heaven Let 's think of this also and it will make us suffer the more willingly and patiently Lastly as he after his sufferings and death rose again and entred into glory and sits at the right hand of God So if we shall sow in tears we shall reap in joy having fought the good fight we shall receive an incorruptible crown of glory 1. This reproveth our notable tender daintiness that can endure nothing for Christ but as if we were too good to suffer though in company we should hear never so much spoken against Gods Servants and sincerity of Religion we can be silent and pass by the same and there are many that would be forwarder but for fear of being counted Puritans O cowardly fearfulness No wonder if such be never called to that honor to suffer for Christ What if to please the world we be luke-warm and God vomit us out of his mouth What if for our zeal the world hate us and God approves of us what do we lose Shall we make friendship with the world Know we not that its enmity with God He is praised that is allowed of God 2. Let us take heed of all preposterous zeal and rash unwarrantable causes whereinto some run●under colour of zeal and be zealous for God we cannot hate sin too much nor love goodness too much nor the Word too much nor keep the Sabbath too carefully nor govern our families too religiously Let us go on in a zealous godly life and if this offend any let them pardon us we would do no other then God requires and for this we must pray our Landlord or whosoever to give us leave we have served the Devil a great while tell them Its time now to begin to serve God and to look about us for our souls good thus in suffering for well●doing we may be comforted and by these reasons kept from being discouraged Now of Christ sufferings death and resurrection particularly Christ hath once suffered for sins the just for the unjust that he might bring us to God In handling the sufferings of Christ observe 1. The circumstance of time or how often he suffered once 2. Who he was or the quality of the person suffering Christ the just 3. For whom he suffered for the unjust 4. Why he suffered even for sins and 5. To what end that he might bring us to God and hereinto our Apostle is again willing to fall as we should be to hear and often meditate thereof as hath been already shewed in the end of the last Chapter namely from verse 21. to verse 24. Much profit follows on it For 1. It sets out a notable mixture of justice and mercy 2. It shews what a mighty Savior we have in whom we may trust and to whom we may have recourse 3. It may wound our hearts for sins past and make us hate sin for the time to come 4. It sets out Gods infinite love and accordingly of all that have assurance of their part therein requireth unspeakable love 5. It s a comfort to all that mourn in Sion 6. It shews that all that miss of Christ must bear their own burthen 7. It provokes us to labor to know whether Christ hath dyed for us or not and for our assurance thereof to finde that we are truly humbled hunger after Christ and are ready to take up his yoke O that all ignorant persons which do not in any measure know the grounds of Religion that all civil persons which trust to their own righteousness that all worldlings whose hearts are altogether glewed to the things which are here below and do not so much as minde those things which are above the same being out of their element that all prophane persons which go on in open notorious lewd courses and that all Hypocrites not to speak of Turks Jews and Papists which content themselves with shews and common gifts would but duly meditate on Christs sufferings that so they might have part in Christ Assuredly all they that believe not shall be condemned but of all others they that have lived under the Gospel shall have greatest judgement and to make up all it will increase their torment to think that they had offer made of Christ and yet had not the grace to apprehend it that they were so near and yet missed and that some that sate with them were converted and are now in Heaven and they careless or wilful are now in irrecoverable damnation This will make them gnash their teeth gnaw their tongues curse themselves and the day wherein they were born Let such see feel confess and fly to Christ there being no other way of Salvation besides him I come to the particulars propounded The first concerneth the time how often he suffered Once It s true Christ suffered throughout his whole life and that diversly but all make up one perfect suffering and he suffered so as at once he finished al never to suffer again wherein his suffering is opposed to the sacrifices of the Law which were continually renewed because of their imperfection whereas he suffered once for all for being God
s through too much earthly-mindedness 3. Le ts labor for such grace as whereby if God call us forth to suffer we may not onely not flee back but endure any thing and that with joy To this end we must 1. Endeavor for a sound Faith and assurance of Gods love to us in Christ that so we may so love him again as we may suffer for his Name and being assured of our deliverance from everlasting pain and that he hath freed us from shameful sufferings which for our sins he might have brought us to may endure these glorious sufferings for his Name joyfully Being thus assured of his love and thereupon of eternal happiness in heaven we will be content to suffer any thing to obtain it 2. Withdraw our mindes from earthly things and set them on heaven and heavenly things as our onely treasure 3. Mortifie and subdue our lusts and affections bringing our hearts in subjection to God in all things and bearing our present afflictions quietly and comfortably This joyfulness in sufferings doth well become Christians daunts their adversaries and puts a difference between them and all others whether hypocrites civil persons or Time-servers who will never thus do Christians must be like Davids Worthies even excel others do more then ordinary men If we do onely love our friends what singular thing do do not even Publicans the same If we profess Religion in prosperity what great matter do we do not even Hypocrites the same We must learn to take out higher lessons and be perfect as our Father which is in heaven is perfect It s an easie thing to rejoyce in prosperity but so to do in adversity is a good hard lesson and so the more worthy a Christians labor Inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christs sufferings The first Reason of the Exhortation We are partners with Christ therefore we may think our selves advanced and so rejoyce The sufferings of Christians are called Christs sufferings 1. Because they are suffered for his sake which may be no small comfort to them that suffer for Religion for it s for Christs sake and so he counts it therefore he will put our tears in his bottle take our part defend and reward us as David took care of Abiathar having lost his Father for his sake 2. Because he bears a part of them with his Saints there 's so near a conjunction between him the Head and the Saints his Members as what 's done to the one whether good or ill is counted as done to the other as the godly hearing Christ railed on are so grieved that they had rather themselves had been so used much more doth Christ Jesus account their troubles his which as it may terrifie their adversaries so it may much comfort them But here they be called Christs sufferings in another sense namely as his own sufferings which he bare in his own person whereof we partake when we also suffer the like things we are set up to be like our Master Christ Jesus and is it not cause of rejoycing that he vouchsafeth to make us like himself to bring us into his order to pledge him of the same Cup he began to us He suffered his whole life was nothing else They misconstrued his words and mistook his deeds and said He cast out Devils through Beelzebub the Prince of the Devils How often was he railed on how hardly used especially towards his latter end If we be so dealt with at any time we need not think hardly but rejoyce not think hardly He was the glorious Son of God we poor mortal Creatures dust and ashes He most holy and righteous and perfectly pure we miserable sinners which though not at mens hands which wrong us yet at Gods have deserved all evil both here and in Hell If God turn our opprobrious sufferings here and perpetual torments of Hell into a sew short and glorious sufferings we have no cause to think hardly yea he having suffered all for us we may well suffer for him we can never lose hereby nor can ever suffer so much for him as he hath done for us nay not onely we must not think hardly at our sufferings but we have cause to rejoyce that we are advanced to be like our Master made conformable to our head Christ Jesus He is a bold Servant that is not content to fare as his Master fares Those Worthies that have gone before us have accounted it their honor and a special favor that they have drunk of this Cup. When therefore we do at any time suffer for Religions sake let 's thus encourage our selves I am herein made like all the Prophets Apostles and chief of Gods Friends and Saints yea as his onely Son and thus our Savior comforted his Disciples That when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy The second Reason our sorrow shall be turn'd into joy as in part when we dye namely in our souls so perfectly when he shall be made glorious in all his Saints whilest he was here in the world he was put to an ignominious death but he rose again from the dead and ascended into Heaven and shall come one day to judge every man according to his deeds even to bring into happiness all those for whom he dyed and to confound all his Enemies He came the first time in meekness because he came to suffer but the second time he shall come with glory and magnificence even with thousands of his Angels in flaming fire c. which as it may comfort all those that have believed in him and stoopt to his yoke so it may terrifie all those that have not believed or repented through obeying the Gospel The end I say of the afflictions of Gods Servants will be joy for Christ will receive them all into eternal glory They that suffer with him shall reign with him and their joy shall none take from them See John 16. 33. Rom. 8. 18. 2 Cor. 4. 17. 2 Tim. 2. 12. Jam. 1. 12. O how should this not make us patient onely but joyful in persecution If we sow in tears we shall reap in joy If we suffer for Christ we may rejoyce and be glad for great is our reward in Heaven If we forsake father or mother or house or land c. for Christs sake we shall have life everlasting Is not this an happy change This made the holy Servants of God set light by all they had not that they were fools and knew not what they did or were senceless no the assurance of an eternal joy and inheritance in Heaven swallowed up all and so should it be with us Verse 14. And if ye be reproached for the name of Christ happy are ye for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you on their part he is evil spoken of but on your part he is glorified A Third Reason to
glorious before God and man that be endued therewith it makes them shine more gloriously then the Sun And this the Apostle opposeth to the ignominies and reproaches wherewith the world doth besmear them It s as if he should say Though the world reproach you as vile yet know that you are glorious in Gods account because of his Spirit that dwells in you 1. Therefore be not dismaid though the world stain us and accounts us vile yet are we glorious to God 2. We must esteem of the Servants of God in whom we see the Spirit of God as of glorious persons yea though the world disgrace them and count them as off-scourings and not worthy to live we must count them as Gods worthies and Warriers as his principal Servants we must count them such as the world is not worthy of They that esteem basely of them do not consider that Gods Spirit is in them and resteth on them Contrarily they that have not the Spirit of God in them are base and vile let the world make what reckoning of them it will 4. That there 's no small difference between the common gifts of the Spirit that the Reprobates have and the Spirit of Sanctification which is bestowed on Gods Elect those may be lost this cannot it resteth on them yea abideth and continueth with them On their part he is ill spoken of Here note that They that rail upon and revile the Servants of God for their well-doing they speak ill of the Spirit of God they think they have but to do with the men and them they will be bold with to speak their pleasure of but they deceive themselves in speaking ill of Gods Servants they speak ill of the Spirit of God as the Israelites when they murmured against Moses and Aaron murmured against God He that despiseth you saith our Savior despiseth me Therefore when TURKS and JEWS mock and reproach us for believing in CHRIST they reproach both the Word that so teacheth us and the Spirit that thus guideth us and assureth our hearts herein as he that reproacheth a Servant for doing that his Master commands or a Schollar for speaking as he is taught reproacheth the Master and Teacher So when the Papists call the Doctrine which we preach and profess Heresie and us Heretiques do they not reproach the Word that so teacheth and the Spirit that so assureth us So they among our selves that rail on men for their zeal and forwardness in hearing the Word keeping the Sabbath shunning some sins and corruptions that the world swallow up c. What do these but reproach Gods Spirit We do not these things of our selves but by the warrant of the Spirit Take heed therefore that that be evil which thou speakest against else whilest thou reproachest goodness in thy Servant Childe Neighbor Tenant c. thou art a caviller against God The common sort that cannot abide the true obedience of Gods Commandments nor that any should be more precise then they list to be despise the Word and Spirit they be like Ahab to Micaiah Wouldst thou have God to make new Scriptures more loose to serve thy turn or to be like thy self No know these Scriptures shall stand firm as to the comfort and salvation of all that are willing to be guided thereby so to the confusion of all that kick against the same or hate to be reformed If therefore you list not to be ruled by the Word and Spirit yet speak not against the same for so you shall encrease your sin and make your judgement greater which howsoever will be great enough If you will not walk in obedience to Gods Laws yet suffer others that would On your part he is glorified Another Reason to move us to joyfulness in persecution Thereby we glorifie God we honor the Spirit when undaunted we stand constantly against all our enemies Hereby we shew that the Spirit of God is of puissance and force to make the weak strong We glorifie him also when we so love him as we will suffer for his sake so we give glory to him when we trust him of his word who hath promised eternal life to them that hold out so when we obey him and do that willingly he calls us to so many praise God for our constancy whereby they be strengthened and God is honored that they cannot prevail against us but though they take away our lives yet they cannot make us yield to them We should therefore willingly and joyfully suffer that so we may glorifie God we may think our selves happy if by any means whether in life or death we may effect this Verse 15. But let none of you suffer as a murtherer or as a thief or as an evil doer or as a busie body in other mens matters Verse 16. Yet if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed but let him glorifie God on this behalf LEst any should think that he commended suffering in respect of it self so that all suffering should be blessed and were to be rejoyced in he tells us That there 's another kinde of suffering then that he hath been speaking of which is not to be rejoyced in namely when men suffer reproach and punishment or whatsoever else for evil doing for their just deserts Those sufferings are base and shameful whereof Christians must beware but for the sufferings which are for Christ for Righteousness sake for a good Conscience there 's no shame belonging to them but rather glory and rejoycing Here then are two kindes of sufferings laid down the one forbidden whereto shame belongs namely to suffer for ill-doing which is to be avoided the other enjoyned and wherein we are to rejoyce namely in suffering for well doing But let none of you suffer as a murtherer c. Not that if any be a murtherer or thief c. he should not suffer the punishment due thereto but flie from it for that herein he resists the Magistrates Sentence on his deserts sets himself against God but he would not have men do any such evil as to procure or deserve any such sufferings Obj. But none can walk so circumspectly but that he may and shall do evil and so deserve punishment at the hand of the Lord. A. True but he speaks of foul vices and punishable by men which Christians should be far from and for the frailties of Gods Servants he will not impute them to them The words afford this Doctrine that Sufferings for ill-doing are not glorious but shameful Sufferings are good onely in respect of the cause if that be good then they be good if that be evil then they be shameful The same sufferings for kinde and measure may be to one person glorious to another infamous the one may have cause of joy the other to hang down their heads Both Abel and Jezabel were killed but he for his goodness she for her badness both Joseph
and Pharaoh's Officers were imprisoned but he unjustly they justly Such as are reviled are blessed provided it be for the Name of Christ and for Righteousness sakes 1. This rebuketh all that suffer for ill-doing especially such as rejoyce therein as 1. The Papists who keep a Kalender of Martyrs I warrant you that have suffered in our late Queens days and since but they be the Devils Martyrs if they be any If they had not impudent faces they would be ashamed of them for why have they suffered for their Religion no such matter Have they been asked what say you to the Mass to Worshipping of Images to Justification by Works c. if you will not recant these you shall dye no such thing but they have been convicted by Witnesses or their own Confession of Treason and Mischief against the Prince State and Common-wealth and for these have they according to the Laws of all Countreys and Kingdoms as pestilent instruments been cut off Yet if they had been put to death for their Religion they had been no Martyrs for it had not been for the Truth or Gospels sake but for maintaining Lyes and Errors None can dye the death of a Martyr who hath not first lived the life of a Christian which they did never they are even as good Martyrs as those of our own that be executed for their theft and murther They have a multitude of Saints in their Kalender that be Fire-brands in Hell 2. Such as for their crimes and faults bring sufferings upon themselves as thieves murtherers c. woful wretches they have cause to hang down their heads both in respect of their sin and the punishment that doth befal them they are herein companions with the Devil and Reprobates that they suffer for their sins Others bring punishments upon themselves for their Drunkenness Whoredom Cousenage Oppression Quarrelling Idleness c. Others bring an ill report upon themselves being noted and ill-spoken of for Lyars Backbiters Slanderers Tale-tellers Covetous Pinehers Hard Dealers Gamesters Company-keepers c. 3. Such as are professors of Christianity and it may be have some good things in them which yet are justly blamed for some faults for one may be a Christian and be blamed and yet not for his Christianity but for something he did before he was a Christian or for some fault that is yet in him As some be justly blamed for being such deep censurers of others so for separating from the Church living in no Church at all but setting up any ignorant persons to take upon them the office of Preaching So some among our selves are justly blamed for being too proud given to censuring and medling with matters that concern them not So some poor men that have nothing but their Labor and a Family depending upon them that yet be negligent in their Callings and look to live of others and it may be go to three or four Sermons in a week and tarry abroad a day or two here three or four there or as some go from house to house and live of others who though they can talk well yet must not be negligent in their Calling or of their Families So a number of Servants that profess Religion are very desirous to hear every Sermon who yet are idle lazy careless and untrusty thinking that a little profession of goodness should bear out all when-as thereupon there 's more required at their hands These cause the Name of God to be ill spoken of fie upon it it is your Masters duty to let you come to the Word and is it not as well your duty to give them an account when you are come home which some of you do not at all and to shew the fruit of your hearing by your faithfulness in your particular places 2. Let all beware of these kindes of sufferings and those that have besmeared themselves thus seek to wash themselves clean again by repentance to God and better conversation to men let us walk so warily that we may not in any case grieve the Servants of God and that the wicked may finde nothing justly to speak ill of us as thus He is a Professor but covetous idle proud c. as the Princes though they watched Daniel narrowly could finde nothing against him but in the cause of his God Yet if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed Now of the other kinde of sufferings whereof no man ought to be ashamed If a man suffer for Christs sake his Christianity godliness for that very cause and in that onely respect for his goodness for holding the truth of the Gospel for yielding obedience to the Word Hereof none need be ashamed but rather thank God for the same Here note That Sufferings for godliness be glorious they be the marks of Christ Christs sufferings no shame belongs to them for no shame belongs to Christianity The Cause is good and glorious accordingly must the sufferings so be No shame belongs to goodness no shame among Turks to be counted and known a Christian among Papists to be a Protestant among common Protestants to be a zealous server of God that desires to bring into practice that which we outwardly profess we need not care who know we be such shame came in with sin and belongs to sin to suffer for goodness whether it be by word or deed as to be Apprehended Imprisoned put in Irons Whipped c. is not shameful but glorious the Apostle Paul might have boasted more of his iron Chain then others could have of their golden Chains No suffering is base if it be for a good Cause If one should be put in a vile Dungeon dragg'd at an Horse tale c. yet being for the Cause of Christ he needed not be ashamed 1. This rebuketh all such that are ashamed of goodness and to be ill spoken of for it not onely the common sort who are ashamed of no evil as of Covetuosness Swearing Sabbath breaking c. but do even strive who should exceed others therein are ashamed of the least goodness and would not be seen with a Bible in their hand or in good company or to speak a good word lest their companions and betters should upbraid them No beware well they are not worthy of the honor they shall not need to fear it But others that have some goodness in them as one would hope that are yet so ashamed of being seen to be too forward would hear oftner but for fear they should be counted Puritans have their Landlords frown c. and accordingly grieve if they have a rebuke for their forwardness Alas poor Creatures that see not what is their glory are ashamed of that they should glory in namely their goodnes which is the thing that commends every man even Kings in the Scripture are not otherwise commended but for their goodness Others as great as they are either branded with reproach or passed by in silence that had no goodness
in minde when is it even in the beginning especially when God opens their eyes to see their woful case whereupon they are humbled but them by the Gospel have their hearts directed to see the right way of comfort and so in time attain sweet peace which if at any time they interrupt they never leave seeking till they have recovered it again For their crosses they have often prosperity though not so much or continually as to surfeit but when they meet with crosses God makes them wholesome as our corrupt nature makes them needful but in the midst of them they know themselves at peace with God and have peace in conscience and this sweetens their affliction Their case is in shew miserable but in truth happy Therefore let none content himself till he can prove himself in Christ else there 's no peace for him All that are in Christ Jesus Here note 1. That we should not neglect the poorest or weakest Christian in a Congregation but have respect unto them as well as the greatest or wealthyest It s an ill sign when men can make no difference in their judgement between a Civil man and one truly Religious and that can give no countenance to those in whom they see the grace of God They account of every thing in great men but despise or slight even the greatest things in mean ones But there be some professors which yet be not in Christ Jesus but are hang-byes and hypocrites what wisheth he to them none of this peace it s not for them sorrow is fitter for them that they may be humbled and endeavor after true repentance So do I wish to all true hearted Christians as much peace and welfare as may be good for their souls but those that be hypocrites professors but neither believing in Christ nor reforming their ways I wish they may have little rest and ease till they set their hearts to seek to be at peace with God 2. The most admirable and near union that is between Christ and every true believer They are in Christ as the root and built on him as the foundation and are Members of his mystical body by vertue hereof it comes to pass that they continue and hold out when hypocrites fail and fall away Hypocrites are as a wooden leg believers as true Members of the Body Those as standing waters that dry up these as a spring that runs continually and that from Christ the Well-head and Fountain of all grace But of this heretofore Amen This word noteth the fervency of his affection and shews forth his faith These two be most necessary in all our Prayers and thus we see he hath taken his leave of them with as many tokens of love as may be FINIS * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb. 11. 4. in some Copies 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Oecumen ad loc 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Theophylact. * Mark 3. 19. Lucas Brugensis Beza Grot. ad loc * Acts 4. 36. Consolator à comitate procul dubio eximi● in crigendis consuentis facultate c. Beza ad loc The general scope of this Epistle The particular scope The several parts thereof and matter cōtained therein The sum and parts of the Preface The several Names of this our Apostle Acts 15. 14. Iohn 1. 42. 2 Pet. 1. 1. What Names Parents are to give to their Children Such as set forth Books ought to set their Names thereto Why some worthy men have not done thus Use. Wherein the Apostles differed from all other Ministers Mat. 28. 19. Heb. 5. 4. Two things required in a Minister He must have an inward calling and An outward Use. Perk. Treatise of Callings 1 Pet. 4. 11. Why he nameth his Apostleship Use. Q. A. Mark 16. 7. Iohn 21. 15 16 17. Repentance wipeth away our sins Use 1. Use 2. Mat. 6. 12. 2 Sam. 12. 13. 1 Ioh. 2. 2. Luke 15. 20. Use 3. Ier. 3. 22. Ob. Sol. Ob. Sol. Ezra 9. 6. ibid. 10. 2. Gal. 2. 7. Why called Strangers Psal. 119. 19. Though the body of the Iews did not receive Christ yet there were among them sundry believers Ioh. 1. 11. Gods Church here on earth is under persecution Ioh. 16. 33. Act. 9. 31. Use. 1. 1 King 18. 19. Use. 2. Mat. 5. 12. Iam. 1. 12. Mat. 10. 39. The lawfulness of flying in the time of persecution The large extent of the Church under the New Testament Gen. 12. 3. Quest. Ans. Rom. 11. 21. The Apostles diligence and care in his charge See Act. 14. 22 Use. God hath chosen some to salvation 1 Tim. 5. 21. Rom. 9. 23. Reason Use. Rom. 11. 33. How we may know the Election of others Christians must so live as that even others may be perswaded that they belong to God Heb. 11. 2. See Pro. 10. 6. See Mat. 25. 34 Why God decreed to save some Rom. 9. 16. Eph. 1. 5. Rom. 9. 2. Use 1. Use 2. Rom. 9. 20. The ends why we were Elected See Eph. 1. 4 1 Thess. 4. 3. 7. Luke 1. 74 75. Tit. 2. 14. Sanctification the end of our Redemption Rom. 8. 30. Use. 1. Use. 2. Use 3. Use 4. Use 5. Christs obedience and sufferings the meritorious cause of our salv●tion Rom. 5. 19. Phil. 2. 8. Rev. 1. 5. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Use 4. Use 5. Use 6. Use 7. Use 8. Gal. 2. 20. Christs death is particularly to be apprehended by Faith A proof of the holy Trinity Election the work of the whole Trinity Iude 1. Why Gods favor is to be sought Ministers must labor that their People maybe brought into Gods favor Psal. 30. 5. See Pro. 10. 1. Ministers must labor that their people may grow in grace 2 Pet. 1. 5. 2 Pet. 1. 10 11. The sum and substance of the whole Epistle Gods blessing man Eph. 1. 3. Mans blessing man Num. 6. 23. Mat. 5. 44. Gen. 27. 28. and 49. 3. Deut. 33. 1 2 c. Mans blessing God Gods mercies to be thought on and spoken of with admiration Psal. 103. 1 2. Eph. 10. 3. 1 Tim. 1. 17. Psal. 107. 1 2. Psal. 116. 10. See Luke 1. 46. 47. 2 Cor. 4. 13. Rom. 15. 5 13 33. 2 Cor. 1. 3. 1 Tim. 1. 17. We must not think or speak of God but with reverence Use. Why God is termed the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. Use. Gods Son why termed Iesus Mat. 1. 21. Act. 4. 12. Christ Reu. 1. 6. Our Lord. 1 Pet. 1. 19. Col. 2. 15. Heb. 2. 14. 1 Cor. 15. 26. Use 1. Use 2. Psal. 2. 12. Mat. 11. 29. 1 Cor. 6. 19. Psal. 2. 3. Psal. 12. 4. Luke 19. 27. Psal. 2. 9. Mat. 11. 29. What means here by hope Assurance of Salvation comes not by nature Eph. 2. 12. Math. 16. 17. 1 Pet. 1. 7. Tit. 1. 1. Iude 20. The means whereby God works Faith Rom. 10. 17. 2 Cor. 4. 13. Eph. 6. 23. Use. 1. Act. 15. 9. 1 Ioh. 3. 3. Rom. 5. 5.