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A96523 Three decads of sermons lately preached to the Vniversity at St Mary's Church in Oxford: by Henry Wilkinson D.D. principall of Magdalen Hall. Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690. 1660 (1660) Wing W2239; Thomason E1039_1; ESTC R204083 607,468 685

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we injoy without him all is bitter with him every thing is sweet JERUSALEMS REMEMBRANCERS UNFOLDED ON A SOLEMNE FAST DAY Upon Isaiah 62. vers 6 7. Ye that make mention of the Lord keep not silence and give him no rest till he establish and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth UPON perusall of the 1. vers We shall find that Sermon 4. Preached at St. Marye's Oxon. Jan. 7. 1658. selfe same thing put into practice which is earnestly charged upon us as our grand duty in the Text for Zions sake c. Which words some learned expositors understand to be spoken of the Prophet Isaiah whose prayers were incessant in the behalfe of Jerusalem But I rather concurre with Scultetus Scultet Muscul Musculus c. Who understand them spoken of God promising and not of the Prophet praying For the words are a prophecy of Israels deliverance out of Babylon and of the glory and happinesse that shall be put upon the Church of God And Zion and Jerusalem are a Type of the Christian Church So that God will neither let the world nor the Potentates therein rest untill there be a full cleare and conspicuous deliverance offered for the Church of God Hence the Gentiles shall take notice of such wonderfull works of God Vers 2. The Gentiles shall see thy righteousnesse Vers 2 and all Kings thy glory c. The Church that was so much afflicted Vers 3 and distressed shall be called by a new name vers 3. No more termed desolate but Hephtzibah and Beulah vers 4. And the moving cause of all this is Amor complacentiae For the Lord delighteth in Vers 4 them Which delight is amplified by a similitude Vers 5. For as Vers 5 a young man marryeth a Virgin so shall thy Sonnes marry thee And as the Bridegroome rejoyceth over the Bride So shall thy God rejoyce over thee For the accomplishment of this great work to make the Church a glorious Church the Lord raiseth up eminent Instruments Vers 6. I have set watchmen upon thy walls O Jerusalem Vers 6 Hieronym which shall never hold their peace day nor night c. Jerome understands Angells Prophets Princes Teachers And some conceive that faithfull Governours and faithfull Ministers are here meant by the watchmen of the walls even all such as are in publick place and authority who are diligent in their watch and importunate sollicitors such as will have no nay and will never cease begging but are constant day and night as well in bad as good times in pouring out their hearts in prayer in the behalfe of Jerusalem These things premised I resume the words of the Text wherein there 's offered to our consideration a charge of greatest concernment unto the watchmen For the Lord having promised such eminently usefull Instruments for the effecting these great things promised to Jerusalem and the Lord having given a Character of their fidelity that they shall never hold their peace but shall be busied in praying for or instructing of the people of God in their duty Now the Lord by an Apostrophe directs his speech to those watchmen and chargeth them with the maine duty of the Text Ye that make mention c. 1 Wherein are three things to be observed 1. The perrsons described by a note of distinction to whom Divis the charge is given yee that c. 2. The substance of their charge set down Negatively in two expressions 1. Keep not silence 2. Give him no rest 3. The main end and designe intended that Jerusalem should be made a praise in the earth 4. The duration and continuance of this charge or employment of these persons that make mention of the Lord keep not silence till Jerusalem be establisht i. e. Their prayer must so long continue and they may not cease till Jerusalem be establisht and the gracious promises accomplisht in behalfe of the glorious condition of Jerusalem Before I give you the Doctrines I shall for explication of the words resolve a few Queries 1. What is meant by those that make mention of the Lord Q. 1 Ans Calvin understands them of the Ministers that Preach the Word of God The 70. renders the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And the vulgar edition renders it verbatim Qui reminiscimini domini Qui ad memoriam revacatis Dominum Tig●r Tran. So Jerome Vatablus Osiander And our Marginall note in our English translation is Ye that are the Lords remembrancers some conceive this speech to be an Allusion to that standing office in Kings Courts of Remembrancers Corn. A. Lapide upon the place tells us Corn A. Lap in Loc. that the Kings of Judah had Maskirim Admonitores whose office was to put the King in mind of weighty affaires Junius renders the words Qui commemoratis Jehovam Rememorantes Dominum So Vatablus and he gives a marginall note Qui reminisci facitis Domini I shall not peremptorily determine which is the best of these translations Neither shall I confine the duty of the Text only to Ministers They in an eminent manner are the Peoples mouth unto God and Gods mouth unto the people And this duty of being the Lords Remembrancers belongs to them not that God needs any putting in mind or remembrance but that he would have us do our duty by assiduous supplications Yet we may not exclude any of Gods children from practising the duty of the Text in presenting prayers making diligent addresses unto the Throne of grace Though it belong unto all godly men yet in a more speciall manner to Ministers So * Quamvis haec sententià ad pios omnes pertineat tamen praecipue Sacerdotes attingit Cal. Calvin on the place 2. What 's meant by not keeping silence giving God no rest Q 2 Ans These two come to one and the same effect implying that they ought to speak and continue importunate in speaking They should speak aloud and never give over speaking The words are Metaphoricall took from those who are indefatigable sollicitors and will take no deniall Here 's a Character of fervent prayer which gives the Lord no rest i. e. earnestly and incessantly plyeth the Throne of grace and will take no repulse Of this more anon 3. What is meant by Jerusalem Q 3 Ans For Answer Jerusalem is either taken litterally for the place and Metropolis of Judea or rather by a Meton●mia continentis as it signifies the whole body of the Inhabitants there or else Mistically for that Jerusalem which cometh down from above And this is either universall or particular The universall Church is the whole body of believers dispersed through the whole world The particular Church is that wherein we live And this according to judicious Carthwrights division is of one Nation or of a narrrower compasse And the same Learned Author gives distinct definitions of them both A Church saith he of one Nation is that which is gathered under one politick civill government A V.
Carthw Catech. Church of a more narrow compasse is such a particular Church or Parrish that dwelling in one place may conveniently at one time be taught by the mouth of one Minister Now both for the Church in generall and for the particular Church especially wherein we live we ought to pray and make frequent supplications to the Throne of grace For the whole body of Christ i. e. the universall Church we must pray for the Nationall Church wherein we live under the visible Ministry and dispensation of visible Ordinances and where there are visible Professours We may not straighten our prayers nor confine the Church of Christ as the Donatists did of old only to a narrow compasse in Africa Although in a true Church where are true Ministers true Sacraments and God hath blest the Ministry with converting of Soules yet there may be many rotten professours many formalists many hypocrites yet we must labour to reforme what we can and pray incessantly for amendment of what is amisse but we may not seperate from a true Church We must separate from Heathens and from Antichrist We are to come out from amongst them but we may not gather Churches out of Churches that were to make a schisme between the members amongst themselves and to subdivide the body of Christ and make a separation where we ought to endeavour an union 4. What is meant by establishing Jerusalem a praise in the earth Q. 4 To make the Church a praise is all one as Calvin observes Ans as to make it glorious for that the Lords remembrancers must pray that Jerusalem may be the subject and matter of praise that Christ may rule and settle his Ordinances there fill it with knowledge make it eminent for graces that as vers 1. The righteousnesse thereof may go forth as brightnesse and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth Then may Jerusalem be said to be a praise in the earth But of this more largely in the application To summe up all Though principally this charge is given to Ministers yet in a larger sence I shall take it according to the judgment of good Expositors as taking in Ministers and people both injoyning to both the duty of remembring the Church of God before the Throne of grace And in an especiall manner though the Universall Church must be remembred the Particular Church or Nationall Church wherein we live must be remembred And this remembrance must be a fervent incessant and diligent remembrance till the Lord be pleased to settle it as a naile in a sure place and bring forth the top stone of Jerusalem with acclamations crying Grace grace unto it This concernes Zach. 3. 7. us all both Ministers and people We must all pray for the establishment of Jerusalem a praise in the earth Which words thus opened containe one Principall Doctrine which in it's latitude and compasse takes in the whole sence of the words That it is the obliged duty of all the Children of God to he earnest Doct. 1 and assiduous suitors at the Throne of grace in the behalfe of the Church of God More briefly We should all as one man continue praying to God that he would establish Jerusalem a praise in the earth 1. In unfolding of this point my method shall be Method 1. To illustrate the truth propounded by parallel examples 2. To prove it by variety of precepts inculcating so great a duty 3. To confirme it by strength of Reasons And 4. To conclude all with some usefull Application 1. For the resuming of what I first propounded time would 1. The Doctrine illustrated by Examples faile me to enlarge my selfe in so great a cloud of witnesses Some of the chiefe I 'le mention and leave the rest to be supplyed in your serious meditations How earnest was Moses for Israel the people where God was named above all the people of the earth When Amaleck was fighting against Israel Moses his hands were lifted up and Israel returned Conquerours when God threatned the utter ruine of that people and offered to make Moses a greater Nation than they O how zealous was Moses in their behalfe Moses besought the Lord his God and said Lord why doth thy Exod. 32. 11 12. wrath waxe hot against thy people which thou hast brought forth out of the Land of Egypt with great power and à mighty hand Wherefore should the Egyptians speak and say For mischiefe did he bring them out to slay them in the Mountaines and to consume them from the face of the earth Turne from thy fierce wrath and repent of this evill against thy people c. So Numb 14. 18 19. The Lord is long-suffering and of great mercy forgiving iniquity c. Pardon I beseech thee the iniquity of this people according unto the greatnesse of thy mercy and as thou hast forgiven this people from Egypt even untill now Psalm 106. vers 23. Therefore he said he would destroy them had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach to turne away his wrath lest he should destroy them To Moses I 'le adde Samuel as he himselfe was a Son of prayer so he was a praying man 1 Sam. 7. vers 9. He cryed unto the Lord for Israel and the Lord heard him 1 Sam. 12. 23. Moreover as for me God forbid that I should sinne against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you but I will teach you the good and the right way Moses and Samuel have Characters of honour put upon them for praying persons Jer. 15. 1. Moses Aaron ●nd Samuel are al● three joyn'd together And Psal 99. vers 6. Moses and Aaron among his Priests and Samuel among them that call upon his Name These were noted for choice Intercessours with God So likewise David was a man made up of affections towards the Church of God Psal 14. 7. O that the Salvation of Israel were come out of Sion when the Lord bringeth back the captivity of his people Jacob shall rejoyce and Israel shall be glad Psal 137. 5. If I forget thee O Jerusalem let my hand forget her cunning Psal 51. 18. Do good in thy good pleasure unto Sion build thou the wal●s of Jerusalem Psal 25. 26. Redeem Israel O God out of all his troubles How doth Daniel urge the most prevailing arguments in the behalfe of Jerusalem Dan. 9. 18 19. O my God incline thine eare and heare open thine eyes and behold our desolations and the City which is called by thy name c. O Lord heare O God forgive O Lord hearken and do deferre not for thine owne sake O my God for thy City and thy people are called by thy name I might instance in Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Ezra and Nehemiah who all were much upon their knees for the publick and made the very burthen of their prayers as it were versus intercalaris frequently repeated the establishment of Jerusalem upon the sure basis of truth and peace If we passe from the old
13. 18. Let there be no strife between my herdsmen and thy herdsmen for we be brethren So say I we that are sons of the same mother the Church servants of the same God heires of the same hope how should we consult the good one of another labouring to build up one another in the holy faith considering to provoke one another to love and to good workes We are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 members one of another Is there a controversy betweene thee and thy brother be not wanting in thy duty to pray for him this if any thing will be the reconciler Imitate thy Saviour on the crosse who prayed for his enemies None are so bad but they deserve thy prayers and commiseration Is thy brother ignorant doe not despise him Consider who made thee to differ from thy brother and a greater mercy requires a greater measure of thankfulnesse Copy out that excellent advice of the Apostle 1 Pet. 4. 8. And above all things have f●rvent oharity among your selves for charity shall cover the multitude of sinnes This is to learne Christ crucifi'd when we labour to puri●y our selves even as he is pure when we labour to be holy as he was in 1 Jon. 3. 3. all manner of conversation when we imitate him in putting on bowells of mercy and tender compassion My brethren God hath given you greater measure of knowledge and therefore he expects from you greater improvements It was a greivous complaint of Austine in his time Surgu●indocti rapiunt coelum nos cum doctrinis nostris detrudimur in gehennam God grant that our holy life August may be the confutation Let it never be told in Gath and publisht in the streets of Askelon I wish there were no cause that any son of Levi should prove a son of Belial and make the sacrifice of the Lord to be abhor'd God forbid that in so sacred an order as the Ministeriall Function is That there should be any profane Esaus any taunting Ishmaels and blasphemous swearers We cannot in any wise brooke Intruders into the Church wee abhorre and that deservedly their irregular motions who runne before they are sent wherefore wee should all unite our prayers and endeavours in our capacities and callings to God as one man to hinder such from ever setting footing in our Israel If any such be as I feare there are methinks the fearfull judgments of God executed upon Vzzah and Vzziah for their over-officious services and intermedling without a calling should make them feare and tremble 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so unpreparedly to adventure upon sacred mysteries In the interim let us walke inoffensively and more circumspectly in our life and conversation and give no just offence neither to Jew nor Gen●ile nor Church of G●d This counsell is not unseasonable for we know not what advantage a scandalous life gives unto a common Adversary If those that should be Seers yet will be blind if the Watchmen sleep and the Sh●pheards leave their flocks to hierlings then will some of Jeroboams Priests of the basest of the people presumptuously usurpe the Ministeriall function Take which you will a negligent Minister who performes not his duty or one that runs without a calling of his own mission and the flatteries of such like himselfe they are both abominable superfluous branches which God will pluck up and sweep away as dung out of the Church Would we then have our callings more honoured and our persons more reverenced and our Doctrine with more cheerfulnesse embraced le ts all endeavour to be more consciencious in the discharge of our duties let us not post off reformation from one to another accusing and excusing one another but let 's commune with our own hearts make diligent enquiry into our own bosomes every one saying with himselfe in Jer. 8. 6. particular what have I done The way to contract greater reverence abroad is to be more circumspect at home that as we goe beyond others in knowledg so likewise we should outstrip them in the practise of holinesse Christ in a more speciall manner hath communicated unto us the knowledg of his waies how should we strive with a pious contention which of us should bring most glory to God and advance the cause of Christ It shall be my close and prayer with Moses that God would put his Vrim and Thummim 1 Pet. 2. 9. upon his holy ones even write upon all our hearts Holynesse unto the Heb. 13. 20. 21. Lord that so we may be a Royall Generation a Holy Priesthood a peculiar people to set forth the praises of him who hath called us out of darknesse into this marvelous light I shall conclude with the Apostle Now the God of peace that brought againe from the dead our Lord Jesus that great shepheard of the sheep through the bloud of the everlasting covenant make you perfect in every good worke to doe his will working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ our Lord. Baruchs Hurt and Cure Set-forth from JEREM Chap 45. Vers 5. And seekest thou great things for thy selfe seek them not SERM. II. IF ever a word spoken in due season might be At St Maries Oxon. Octob. 18. 1642. compared to Apples of Gold in pictures of Silver such a one is here represented to your view being a word of comfort opportunely administred unto a man of a sorrowfull spirit And in the front of my Text is a connexive particle and drawes down the Context unto the Text. Take a review of the precedent History in this briefe relation The iniquities of Israel and Judah are full ripe and now it 's high time for the destroying Angell to thrust in his sickle and cut them downe But such are the tender bowels of our Father of mercies and God of all consolations that he gives warning before he smites It 's his accustomed method to leave no meanes unattempted for his peoples recovery and for the healing of their backslidings How often doth he draw them with the bands of a man even with cords of love What presuasive arguments what alluring Rhetorick doth he use enough to breake the Rock within thee even an heart harder then Adamant and to melt it into the love of God here behold bowels opened like the sounding of an Harpe and once more rol'd together The Lord denounceth most heavy Judgments and yet in the midst of Judgment entertaines some thoughts of free love and mercy The Lord reveales his secret intentions to his servants the Prophets He makes the prophet Jeremy of his privy counsell The Lord himselfe becomes the inditer of a dolefull writing fraught with lam●ntation mourning and woe Jeremy dictates from the mouth of God unto Baruch and Baruch wrote from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the Lord Jer. 36. 4. Forthwith they are communicated unto the King and Princes of Judah The King being no whit affected Jer. 36. 4. with these dismall
you come without a wedding garment You must bee qualified as I mentioned before I call upon the young ones this day O bewaile your mispent time your trading in the vanitie of the world T is too too much that you have given so much of your fresh green yeares unto Satan Now come and O that God would draw you else you can never come Give up your strength and marrow to God You have tried the flesh the Divell the world they cannot help nor comfort you You have gone to King Jareb Hos 5. 13. When Ephraim saw his sickness and Judah saw his wound then went Ephraim to the Assyrian and sent to King Jar●b yet could hee not heale you nor cure you of your wound Youthfull pleasures and vanities cannot afford any reall satisfaction O! that God would perswade you to make a better choice to goe to Christ for Physick to make him your Physitian You have spent all upon Physitians of no value imitate the poore woman and come unto Jesus Christ let not the Devil steale this precious truth out of your hearts that the present time is the time of repentance and tempt you to put off Repentance 'till your spectacle dayes Eccles 12. 1. Remember now thy Creatour in the dayes of thy youth while the evill dayes come not nor the yeeres draw nigh when thou shalt say I have no pleasure in them I call also upon old ones you that have lived so many yeeres spent so much time as is not worthy of reckoning in the sacred Chronologies Though I dare not flatter or give the least advantage to any to put off repentance 'till old age yet I dare not set a barre against you If now God open your eyes and give you a hungring and thirsting after Christ and discover to you more of Christ in your old age than in your young happy is it for you Some God cals at the eleventh houre and they receive their peny Now then though you begin late yet set upon the worke seriously Commend God in your old age that now hee hath opened your eyes to see this fountaine and because you have set out late therefore you must worke the harder To every one young and old to all sorts of sinners single double died I address my invitation come come unto this fountaine Isai 55. 1. Ho every one that thirsteth come to the water and hee that hath noe money come yee buy and eat yea come buy wine and milke without money and without price Joh. 7. 37. In the last day the great day of the feast Jesus stood and cryed saying if any man thirst let him come unto mee and drinke Rev. 22. 17. And the spirit and the bride say come And let him that heareth say Come and let him that is a thirst come and whosoever will let hiw take of the water of life freely Neither doe I proclaime universall grace but free grace Come and take Christ upon the Gospel termes and conditions Cast downe your rebellious weapons try conclusions noe longer with God Isai 55. 6 7. Seek yee the Lord while hee may bee found call yee upon him while hee is neare Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him returne unto the Lord and hee will have mercy upon him and unto our God for h●e will abundantly pardon 2 Cor. 5. 20. Now then wee are Embassadours for Christ as though God did beseech you by us wee pray you in Christ's stead bee yee reconciled unto God Rom. 12. 1. I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercies of God that yee present your bodies a living sacrifice holy acceptable unto God which is your reasonable service O! that God would move some soule this day open some heart this day O! that God would plucke some soule out of the Devil's snare wash some Aethiopian some polluted sinner in this fountaine My Errand and Embassie this day is to proclaime free grace to offer Jesus Christ what message shall I returne to him that sent mee I have the office of a Barnabas to bee a son of Consolation to tender the riches of Christ What will you not accept of Christ Will you undervalue the glorious excellencies of the Gospel Will you not have this man to raigne over you Your blood bee upon your own heads you are left without all excuse 2. My exhortation is speciall to the house of David and inhabitants of Ierusalem to those that have received virtue from this fountaine Goe goe often to this fountaine wash and wash againe take heed of thinking you have enough of grace enough of Christ already The oftner you have been at the fountaine the more your desires will bee enlarged Quo plus sunt potae plus sitiuntur aquae This is a holy warrantable covetousness to covet grace never to think you have enough of Christ still labour for more of him Cry with the Horse-leech's daughter give give Lord give mee more of Christ I want grace more grace more grace Thou that hast tasted of Christ wilt desire to drink a full draught Thou that hast a sparkle of true grace wilt desire it may increase into a flame Phil. 3. 13 14 15. Brethren I count not my selfe to have apprehended but this one thing I doe forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things that are before I press toward the marke for the price of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus Let therefore as many as bee perfect bee thus minded and if in any thing yee bee otherwise minded God shall reveale even this unto you Then goe againe and againe to the fountaine never leave going Whilest thou hast pollutions thou canst never get rid of the body of sin in the Church militant thou hast need of dayiy washing and cleansing in the fountaine None other can cure thee none can cleanse thee but this fountaine but this laver of Christ's blood The 4th and last use shall bee for direction Vse 4. For Direction 1. Bee broken of all those cisternes that are broken and can hold no water Say not with Naaman are not Abana and Pharphar c. No other streames are healing but those that are from this fountaine 2. Neglect not the due season of comming to the fountaine The five foolish Virgins mist their opportunities and so did Esau Heb. 12. 17. For yee know how that afterward when hee would have inherited the blessing hee was rejected for hee found no place of repentance though hee sought it carefully with teares 3. Make use of all the right keyes knowledge faith love repentance prayer 4. Waite patiently upon God who will open the fountaine Tarry at the poole of Bethesda wait at the posts of wisdome's gates Continue knocking never give over 'till God open the fountaine Bee not impatient of delayes but still tarry at thy Father's dore resolve to take no repulse no put off with Esther resolve If I perish I perish 5. VVash in this
fruition thereof There 's great reason to perswade us to labour and secure our everlasting estate if we consider 1. When once wee are in eternity consider what we are freed from There are severall privative Immunities which glorified Reas 1 Saints are partakers of and Militant Saints have onely in their eye heart desires and expectation of that happy welcome day These things are in the desire hope and earnest longing of Militant Saints but gloryfied Saints have their desires accomplished and the fruition of that which on earth they hoped for And what are these privative immunities 1. Freedome from sinne Nothing that defileth is in heaven ● We are f●eed from sinne there is no conflict between the flesh and spirit no struggling against lust no combating with the flesh It 's the greatest desire of Gods children that they may sinne no more In this world the best of Gods children are subject to many infirmities they carry about with them a body of sinne But then there shall be no infirmities no corruptions no lusts to conflict withall as appears more fully from Isai 44. 22. Jer. 50. 20. All which Prophesies have reference unto the Triumphant Church Jerusalem which is above the Mother of us all 2. We shall in eternity be freed from all tentations to sin from 2. We are freed from all tentations the Flesh the Devil and the World 1. There we shall not be troubled with corrupt flesh to lust against the spirit There we shall not be troubled with the deeds of the flesh Envy Hatred Malice Heresies Variances c. Here we are in part carnal there we shall be wholly spiritual 2. There we shall not be troubled with the Devils temptations his methods snares depths shall doe us no harm In this world he is a Lyon let loose running about seeking whom he may devoure there he is a Lyon chained shut up he may like as dogs bark at the Moon rayle against the Saints but he can doe them no harme This Accuser of the Brethren is shut up In this world the Devil is busie to winnow the Saints as Wheat but in the world to come the Saints are like Wheat layd up in the Garner out of his reach and meddling withall as we may read Rev. 20. 10. 3. The Saints shall be freed from all the worlds temptations what 's in the world is reckoned up 1 Joh. 2. 16. viz. the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life But in that day the world shall be burnt up and be dissolved There shall not remaine a wicked world to seduce the Saints The Devil cries come to me but he will deceive thee The flesh cries come to me but it will assuredly faile thy expectation The world cries come to me but it will destroy thee But in the world to come there will be neither a devil to deceive nor a flesh to faile nor a world to flay And lastly we are freed in heaven from all punishments of sin 3. Wee are freed from punishments all sorrows calamities afflictions of all sorts and sizes Rev. 21. 4. Heaven is a place of rest There the weary goe to rest Heaven is a place of security no enemy can pursue thee there no persecutor can reach thee there no slanderous tongue can there do thee harm there thou shalt be hid from the scourge of tongues there shall be neither thirst nor hunger no sorrow nor mourning All teares are then wiped away sorrow and mourning shall flee away In heaven thou shalt not bee troubled with an aking head nor with a sad heart None shall complaine there of fainting fits nor of stone chollick gout strangury tooth-ake or such like pains full of dolour and anguish Nay more than this after once thou art in heaven thou shalt no more tast of death a temporal death thou sufferedst before that was the wages of sinne but a second death thou shalt escape as we may read Rev. 20. 14. When once thou gettest into heaven thou art out of gun-shot out of all dangers out of the rage and malice of wicked men the Whip the Rack the Block the Gibbet all the threats of ungodly men can do thee no harm Thou hast a life secured from the malice of men and devils it 's a hidden life 't is in the safest custody Col. 3. 3. Your life is hid with Christ in God These are privative immunities But in the second place another Reason to perswade us to the Reas 2. Drawn from Positive Benefits search study and inquisition after eternal things shall be drawn from those positive singular benefits which the Saints shall reap in eternity Particularly 1. They shall enjoy the blessed presence of the holy Trinity the vision and fruition of God This is a transforming sight They are like unto God so far as a creature can be capable of assimilation unto a deity Though Saints are not deified become Gods yet they are in an eminent manner partakers of the divine nature They shall see in heaven God the first being of all and their gracious Father reconciled to them in Jesus Christ They shall see Christ God and man in one person their Redeemer and Intercessor and they shall see the holy Ghost their comforter Neither shall they as strangers and travellers see other mens Lands or as men by maps see farre Countries wherein they have no interest But they shall see the blessed Trinity as haveing themselves a special interest therein God as their God Christ as their Redeemer the Holy Ghost as their Comforter Tolle meum saith a Father tolle Deum In My God and my Lord there li●th the great consolation 2. Glorified Saints enjoy the society of Saints and Angels the 2. Glorified Saints enjoy the society of Saints spirits of just men made perfect There they shall see Abraham the father of the faithful David a man after Gods own heart Moses and Job Mirrours of meekness and patience Paul the great Dr. of the Gentiles There the godly Pastor and godly People the godly Husband and godly Wife the godly Father and godly Children shall meet together O what pretious company is there None but holy persons are admitted into the new Jerusalem Whether the Saints shall know one another in heaven who have been so well acquainted on earth is a question much controverted But there are two Scriptures that make much for the affirmative viz. Mat. 17. 4. At Christs transfiguration which was a type and glimpse of heaven Peter knew Moses and Elias who were dead many hundred years before Another is 1 Thes 2. 19 20. For what is our hope or joy or crown of rejoicing Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming For ye are our glory and joy 3. The glorified Saints shall be busied in a rare transcendent 3. Glorified Saints shall be busied in a high em●loyment imployment In heaven they shall be for ever praysing of
† Gal. 4. 18. zealously affected in a good matter * Praedicare verbum Dei nihil aliud est quam derivare in se furorem totius inferni satanae Luth loc com † In aliis mansuetus ero in blasphemiis in Christum non ita Zuing in Epist ad Servet Luther used to say That to preach the Word of God zealously was a ready way to bring the rage of all the Devills in Hell about our ears But in Gods cause let 's go on couragiously and though we may be vilified by the vilest of men yet let 's resolve with David to be more vile A good God a good cause and a good conscience will carry us through the greatest dangers and difficulties And let us still remember to shew most meeknesse in our own cause and most zeal in the cause of God So * Zuinglius answered Servetus in other things I will be mild but not in blasphemies against God Now I have not yet done with the pressing of this Doctrin● of union amongst Brethren I shall yet prosecute it farther heartily desiring that my words may leave deep impressions upon your Spirits and obtain some comfortable successe The breaches amongst the Ministers were as an Arrow stuck in the sides of that good man Philip Melancthon Whereupon on his death bed V. Vitam Phil. Melancth per Melct Adamum editam he profest I am very glad I am to leave this World because I shall be with Christ and then shall be freed from the contentions of some Divines which were very great at that time There 's a sad story of two eminent Martyrs for the truth viz. * Epiphan Haeres 68. Meletius and Peter Bishops of Alexandria who when they were put into Prison fell at variance amongst themselves about a petty difference whether the Lapsi were to be received into communion The Schisme was very great insomuch as they drew a partition between each other in Prison and would not hold communion with each other and yet afterward they joyntly suffered Martyrdome And it 's not easily to be imagined what a great Rent their dissention made in the Church of God and gave advantage to the common Enemy And what a dust was raised between two choyce and constant Martyrs Ridley and Hooper one prest conformity too strictly upon his Brother and contended with too much eagernesse for such kind of vaine uselesse Ceremonies which Calvin calls tolerabiles ineptias Yet notwithstanding these two Godly Bishops could not agree in Blacks and Whites they could both agree in Red for they resisted even unto bloud and sealed the truth of their Religion with the effusion of their bloud And now to speak my judgment more plainly as in the presence of God without partiality having no mans person in admiration for advantage I conceive it a word spoken in due season and that there is necessity of speaking of it even to exhort Ministers to study the things that make for peace and especially to agree in a sweet Harmony one with another And I am fully satisfied in my judgment that to effect this much desired union a speciall expedient will be in severall Counties as † London Lancashire Essex Warwick Worcester Norfolke c. some herein have given a good President already to associate into Presbyteries and exercise that Government which by experience is known to be Flagellum Haeresium and ordaine Ministers and to put Church censures into execution When Ministers meet together and sosolemnly seek God by prayer and fasting they strengthen one anothers hands and unite each others hearts The keeping up of Discipline is a speciall means to preserve union amongst Brethren to extirpate Heresies and sweep them away as dung and promote the power of Godlinesse It hath often lain sad upon my Spirit to consider the mischiefe that hath ensued upon want of execution of Church Discipline Hinc illae lachrymae Hence for want hereof a sluce hath been opened to let in an inundation of heresies and blasphemies But it 's much to be hoped that the execution of Discipline will shut up the sluce and stop the inundation Faxit Deus Now having spoken thus farre to Ministers the other part of 2. Part of this use to people my use I will direct to people And the substance of my exhortation is to perswade them with all alacrity of Spirit to embrace the Doctrine of Reconciliation tendred to them It 's the great Doctrine of concernement in an especiall manner to be Preacht and practised The Ambassadours of peace publish these good tidings They come in the name of Jesus Christ offering termes of Reconciliation With what joy with what ardency of love should you embrace such gracious offers O how sweet is the voyce of Christ unto his Church His lips drop as an honey combe If thou be the Spouse of Christ thou wilt delight to heare the voyce of the Bridegroom So the Evangelist tel's us * Joh. 3. 29. Discimus etiam hic quod etsi amicus sponsi i. e. Minister Evangelii non gaudeat gaudium sponsi neque fructum eum percipiat ex Ecclesia qui sponsi proprius est non tamen caret gaudio quodam suo vel ex eo quod stet audiat vocem illam sponsi longe suavissimam quam rursus bona fide tanquam internuncius referet sponsae Rollocus in locum That the Friend of the Bridegroome which stands and hears the Bridegrooms voyce rejoyceth greatly Now consider Christ's messengers are his voyce unto people They come on his errand and deliver what he puts into their mouth O how sweet then will Christs words be to a gracious heart And this is that sweet welcome word which Ministers deliver to pray men to be reconciled and make their peace with God My brethren I beseech you in the bowells of Jesus Christ to set the highest estimate upon this Doctrine of Reconciliation preferre it before your appointed food before thousands of Gold and Silver And have them in honour and account their feet beautifull who do the office of Evangelists and are dispensers of these truths and Trumpetters of Gospell peace Though they be men of like passions yet they are Persons of honour Commission officers authorized by Jesus Christ to Preach the Gospell Private Christians may discourse of these things Charitative but let them keep within the compasse of their own calling and exhort one another to embrace this Doctrine but Ministers exhort Authoritative as Ambassadors and commissioners of Jesus Christ Wherefore Brethren let me be your remembrancer of the great duty incumbent on you all to love and reverence the Persons of your Ministers and have them in honour for their works sake especially I shall put you in mind of a Scripture or two that so my exhortation may leave deeper impression upon your hearts one is * 1 Cor. 4. 1. 1 Cor. 4. 1. Let a man so account of us as Ministers of Christ and Stewards of the
under his feet and gave him to be vers 22. the head over all things to the Church which is his body the fulnesse vers 23. Eph. 3. 10. Col. 1. 20. of him that filleth all in all To the intent that now the Principalities and Powers in heavenly places might be knowne by the Church the manifold wisdome of God And having made peace through the blood of his crosse by him to reconcile all things unto himselfe by him I Col. 2. 10. say whether they be things in heaven or things on earth And ye are compleat in him who is the head of all Principality and Power I purposely wave many curious questions wherein Popish writers abound Wherefore in the last place I shall make a practicall improvement of the whole and apply only three inferences for Information Instruction and Consolation For Information 1. For Information 1. What excellent knowing glorious creatures the holy Angells are and if they be so excellent how much more is Jesus Christ their Lord Great is the knowledge of these glorious creatures but what they have is derivative from their Creatour 2. Be informed that it is unlawfull to worship them See thou do Col. 2. 18. it not saith the Angell to John for I am thy fellow-servant And in the place fore cited Let no man beguile you of your reward and in voluntary humility and worshiping of Angells intruding into those things he hath not seen vainly puft up by his fleshly mind 3. Be informed of the singular benefit of the Angells ministry The Angell of the Lord encampeth about them that feare him and delivereth Psal 34. 11. Josh 5. 14 15 them The Angell stood for Joshua It came to passe when Joshua was by Jerico that he lifted up his eyes and looked and behold there stood a man over against him with his sword drawn in his hands and Joshua went unto him and said Art thou for us or for our Adversaries And he said nay but as a captaine of the ho●t of the Lord am I now come And Joshua fell on his face to the earth and did worship and said unto him what saith my Lord unto his servant And he said loose thy shooe from off thy feet for the place whereon thou standest is holy This was the Lord Jesus the Angell of the Covenant for a Created Angell would have refused adoration An Angell preserved the three Children from the flame and burning of the fiery furnace and shut the Lyons mouth An Angell praised for the Church in Zechary that Angell was Christ Then the Angell Zech. 1. 12. of the Lord answered and said O Lord of hosts how long wilt thou not have mercy on Jerusalem and on the Cities of Judah against which thou hast had Indignation these threescore and ten yeares An Angell delivered Hezekiah and smote Senacherib An Angell delivered Peter An Angell brought the good newes of Christs incarnation The Angells of God preserve us in our beds in our houses in our journyes in our undertakings The Angells will carry our soules to Heaven By way of Instruction Vse 2. of Instruction Psal 91. 11. 1. Labour to walk in Gods waies For he shall give his Angells charge over thee to keep thee in all thy waies Whilest we are in our lawfull waies not in our wanderings we have a promise of Protection 2. Pray to God for the Protection of Angells We may not pray to Angells we may not worship them but we may pray to God to vouchsafe their ministry to us to make our waies prosperous to send us an Angell as Abraham believed and cause his Angells to pitcht their Tents about us as Gods messengers to defend Gen. 24. 7. and rescue us out of dangers 3. We should so live as remembring we are in the presence of God and Angells that Gods eyes are over us that the Angells observe o●r carriage and what decorum we keep in the duties we performe For this cause ought the woman to have power on her head because of the Angells Though men as Diodati observes 1 Cor. 11. 10. would give consent and connive at this disorder yet the Angells who are continuall Guardians in their Assemblies would be offended at it For I think saith the Apostle that God hath set forth us the Apostles 1 Cor. 4. 9. 16. last as it were men appointed to death For we are made a spectacle unto the world to Angells and to men Wherefore I beseech you be yee followers of me For Consolation Vse 3. for Consolation This serves for comfort to Gods children that the Angells are their Ministers 1. In their lives they have them under God their protectors the Lord bids them protect preserve succour comfort relieve such a one he is in distresse he is my servant The very Angells 1 King 19. 7 8. were purveyers unto Eliah The Angells ministred unto Christ they strengthened him when he was in the garden when he suffered in his humane Nature So the children of God find it to their comfort that the Angells refresh comfort support and protect them in their greatest extremities 2. When they die the Angells carry their soules into Heaven 3. At the day of judgment they gather the elect unto Christ Mar. 13. 27. He will send his Angells to gather his elect from the four winds from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of Heaven By all that hath been said we are to understand the happinesse of all the Saints who are here in the text called heires of salvation God gives them his Son and that 's the height of mercy God gives them his Angells for their Guardians so those two Scriptures are abundantly fulfilled Psal 34. 9. O feare the Lord ye his Saints Psal 34. 9. Rom. 8. 32. for there is no want to them that feare him And Rom. 8. 32. He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not but with him freely give us all things And these Scriptures bring a full measure of comfort unto the children of God Having Christ the Saints have all he protects and defends them he is Lord over all and commands all creatures services for the good of his people This Doctrine of the Ministry of Angells is too much Idolized by some which fall to the worshiping of them This is flat Idolatry 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is abhominable And this Doctrine is too much slighted by others who are not thankfull to God for the Protection of Angells Both these extreames are to be avoided and our duty is to look upon Angells as fellow servants and begge of God their Ministry And for all deliverances we should returne unto God the praise and glory of all in the language of the Psalmist Psal 115. vers 1. which shall be my conclusion Not unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give glory Psal 115. 1. for thy mercy and truths sake
that God makes R. 2. Drawn from Gods Provision of each creature Mat 6. 26. Psal 104. 11 21. for all the creatures God feeds the fowles of the aire Behold saith our Saviour the fowles of the aire for they sow not neither do they reape nor gather into barnes yet your heavsnly Father feedeth them Are ye not much better then they He cloathes the grasse of the field He takes care for the beasts of the field He sendeth the springs into the valleys they give drink to every beast of the field the wild Asses quench their thirst The young Lyons roare after their prey and seek their meat from God God knows how many Ravens are in every nest and sends them food God feedes the wormes and provides for all creatures The Providence of God extends it self to the least of creatures and in a more plentifull manner to mankind All sorts of men tast of Gods Providence For his eyes are upon the waies of man and he seeth all his goings Hence Christ commands doing of good That Job 34. 21. Mat 5. 45. ye may be the children of your Father which is in Heaven sor he maketh his Sun to rise on the evill and on the good and sendeth raine on the just and on the unjust But especially Gods children have experience of Gods gracious Providence toward them It 's a choice Promise mentioned by the Prophet Isaiah But now thus saith the Lord Is 43. 1 2 3. that created thee O Jacob and he that formed thee O Israel fear not for I have redeemed thee I have called thee by thy name thou art mine When thou passest through the waters I will be with thee and through the rivers they shall not overflow thee when thou walkest through the fire thou shalt not be burnt neither shall the flame kindle upon thee R. 3. Drawn from the vertue accompanying the meanes for Gods childrens Preservation For I am the Lord thy God the holy one of Israel thy Savi●ur I gave Egypt for thy ransom Ethiopia and Seba for thee 3. We proove a Providence from that vertue that goeth along with those means which God hath ordained sor our preservation meat drink and cloathing 〈◊〉 have neither heate life strength nor comfort in themselves They neither can give nor continue heat or help were it not for a speciall providence which gives vertue unto them It 's God that makes the meate to nourish us It 's God that makes the cloathes we weare to warme us The whole vertue and benefit which we receive from them comes from the Providence of God This in * Talis igitur mens mundi quum sit ob eam● causam vel Prudentia vel Providentia appellari recte possit Cic. L. 2. de Nat. Deorum Ciceroes language is called Prudence or Providence And in † Nullam terras despicere Providentiam testor Quinctil in Proem L. 6. Q●inctilians it's put for God himselfe 4. We proove a Providence from various events distinctions R. 4. Drawn from various events Prov. 8 15. appointments of affaires here below God sets up one pulls down another By me Kings raigne saith Wisdome and Princes decree justice And in Daniel we read of the Watcher He cryed aloud and said thus hew down the tree and cut off his branches shake Dan. 4. 14 25 off his leaves and scatter his fruit let the beasts get away from under it and the fowles from his branches They shall drive thee from men and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field and they shall make thee to eat grasse as Oxen and they shall wet thee with the d●w of heaven and seaven times shall passe over thee til● thou know that the most high ruleth in the Kingdome of men and giveth it to whomsoever he will One is rich another is poore one honourable another contemptible one a King another a subject All these severall stations in the world come to passe by an overruling Providence for even ‖ Mundus divina Providentiâ constitutus Cic. Deorum Providentiâ mundum administrare Cic L. 1. de Divin Cicero himselfe consesseth that the world is govern'd by Providence That there is any government in the world is a Providence for the wicked are farre the greatest number and they hate the righteous with a perfect hatred were it in their power and they might have their will there would be no rule no government at all● their lost and humour would be all the Rule they would go by But there is a Providence that curbes these men to keep them in awe and strikes in them a seare of God and of men who are in Authority who although they hate them yet stand in awe and feare of them 5. We proove a Providence from Gods pr●servation of his R. 5. Drawn from Gods Preservation of his Church Church from the rage of the Devill and his Instruments in somuch that the gates of Hell neither can nor shall prevaile again●t it Though there be Legions of Devills and wicked men and they unite their forces and combinations with all their might and main and the Church is but a little flock yet God graciously preserveth it That one promise Lo I am with you alway ●nto the Mat 28. 20. end of the world makes more for the Church then all the malice of men and Devills can make against them The Serpents seed alwaies persecutes the promised seed and if Satan and his Instruments could obtaine their will they would as that monster of Rome wisht of the Senatours necks destroy the whole Church at one blow But still the Church is preserved notwithstanding all the inveterate malice and opposition of men and Devills Maugre all their violent oppositions God will keep this vineyard of red wine i. e. his Church so he promiseth I the Lord do keep it Isa 27. 2 3. I will water it every moment least any hurt it c. 6. From the horrors of Conscience and dreadfull punishments R. 6. From the horrors o● Conscience Rom 1. 18. that befall the wicked for the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodlinesse and unrighteousnesse of men who hold the truth in unrighteousnesse So that a man shall say verily there is a Psal 58. 11 reward for the righteous verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth When such puni●hments befall men many are apt to bewaile their hard fortune that 's their heathenish language whereas they ought to consider of a Providence disposing ordering and appointing all We read concerning Christs sufferings on this wise Him being delivered by the determinate counsell and fore knowledge Acts 2. 23. of God ye have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and s●ain There was an Act of malice in the Jewes and even the height of wickednesse but an Act of Providence in God by whose p●rmission and free appointment this came to passe 2. In the second place we will inquire
This God prescribes as the meanes and the blessing of God makes it effectuall This is the poore mans medicine the sick mans medicine the oppressed mans medicine Nay both rich and poore sick and healthy honourable and dishonourable each must go to God and seeke his face in prayer Every one in this case is a licensed Physitian Every man cannot contribute money but every man must contribute prayers and teares for the good of Jerusalem Every one hath not strength of body to oppose the Churches enemies but every one must put up sighs and supplications at the Throne of grace in the behalfe of the Church 2. Prayer is an invisible help It passeth through Ambuscades 2. Prayer is an Invisible help Courts of guard strong-holds and fortifications There was a strong guard set over Peter Yet the prayer of the Church prevailed with God to send an Angell for his deliverance The Angell came invisibly and took away Peters chaines threw open the Iron gate and delivered the Prisoner So Paul and Silas were cast into Prison put into the inner Prison their feet fast in the stocks Here 's imprisonment upon imprisonment yet their hearts were inlarged though their bodies were imprisoned Acts 16. vers 25. At midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sung praises unto God and the Prisoners heard them The Nightingale warbles out her most melodious notes when her breast is upon a Thorn I am sure amidst sore afflictions Gods people in joy sweet consolations So that as outward comforts abound divine comforts superabound God settles the tranquillity of the inward man amidst the sufferings of the outward man It is reported that Archimedes made engines whereby he vexed his enemies at a great distance off Prayer I am sure millions of miles off can reach the Church as an Instrumentall meanes for its defence and an offence unto its enemies Upon Hezekiah's prayer Senacherib was discomfited upon J●hoshaphats prayer Moab and Ammon were overthrown upon Moses his prayer Pharaoh and Amaleck were destroyed And yet all these enemies did not know who hurt them The prayers of the faithfull did rout the enemies sooner then all their weapons of warre Hereupon Mary Q●een of Scots was afraid V. Hist of Scotland of John Knox his prayers She profest she stood more in feare of that Ministers prayers than an Army of men This help of prayer is ready when help from earth failes when we see no visible way to succour us this Invisible meanes from Heaven under God worketh great things for us Of all people even enemies themselves are most afraid of a praying people They meet with them at a distance and wound them and strike invisibly and give them deadly blowes not knowing who hurts them Although Achitophel falls a plotting yet David falls a praying and so counterplots all his plots Hence it came to passe that all the counsells of Achitophel were turned into foolishnesse So when a huge Army came against Asa he betook himselfe to prayer and they were discomfited Prayer will frustrate the secretest cabinet Counsells of Polititians and disappoint them What shall I adde more The secretest hidden deeds of darknesse through prayer are manifested and laid naked and blasted even in the bud 3. Prayer is a speedy help Dan. 9. vers 20 21. Whiles I was speaking praying and confessing my sinne and the sinne of my people 3. Prayer is a speedy help Israel and presenting my supplication before the Lord my God for the holy Mountain of my God yea whiles I was speaking in prayer even the man Gabriel whom I had seen in the vision at the beginning being caused to flye swiftly touched me c. Before we speak God knowes our thoughts and what we would have and while we are speaking he promiseth to answer us Isai 65. vers 24. It shall come to passe that before they call I will answer and whiles they are yet speaking I will heare Before Ammunitions mony counsells of men can come time enough our prayers may come at the Throne of grace and God may give a gratious Answer But then a question will be moved If prayer be such a present help how comes it to passe that answers to prayers are not returned Q. the chariot wheeles of deliverance are long a coming For answer we must know there 's no delay no tarrying in Gods decree though according to the execution thereof we may apprehend Ans delayes Hab. 2. vers 3. For the vision is yet for an appointed time but at the end it shall speak and not lye though it tarry wait for it because it will surely come it will not tarry But God fo●beares to answer that we may cry the lowder and opens not that we may knock the harder Wherefore our prayers should have more vigour and fervency they should be rowsing prayers as we read Psal 51. 1. Have mercy upon me O God according to thy loving kindnesse c. Psal 51. 1. Heare my cry O God attend unto my prayer Psal 64. 1. Here my voyce O God in my prayer Psal 80. 1. Give eare O shepheard of Israel thou that leadest Joseph like a flock and that dwellest between the Cherubims shine forth Not but that God alwaies heareth For his eare is never weary that it cannot heare but that God loveth the earnest and importunate supplications of his Children 4. Prayer is a prevalent help Ex. 33. 10. Let me alone that my wrath may wax hot against them c. And Moses besought the Lord 4. Prayer is a prevalent help his God and said why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy people c. What saith the Apostle Read James 5. 17. Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are and he prayed earnestly that it might not raine and it rained not on the earth by the space of three yeares and six moneths c. We are to understand that there 's no merit in our prayers neither may we understand it as if any humane strength or ability were in the least to be preferred before the strength of God But these words set forth the wonderfull condescention of God to his people as if it were to suffer himselfe to be overcome by the fervency and faithfulnesse of their spirits Thus Jacob prevailed by prayer He wrestled with the Angell and prevailed Gen. 32. 25 28. He wrestled with God and God said thy name shall no more be called Jacob but Israel for as a Prince hast thou power with God and with men and hast prevailed Compare this with Hos 12. vers 4. Yea he had power over the Angell and prevailed he wept and made supplication unto him he found him in Bethel and there he spake with us So Hannah poured out her Heart with all fervency and went away with comfort and received Samuel a Son of prayers Devout prayer never goes away with a repulse As Saul in his most sober thoughts said of David So say I of prayer it shall do great things and also
shall prevaile 3. A third reason shall be drawn from Jerusalem and that upon R. 3. Drawn from Jerusalem a double ground because Jerusalem needs our prayers and likewise deserves our prayers 1. Jerusalem the type of the Church needs our prayers It is 1. Jerusalem needs our prayers militant on earth It resembleth Noahs Ark on the surface of the waters tost up and down it 's like to that smoaking furnace shewed to Abraham Gen 15. 17. The Church is like the bush that Moses saw burning but not consumed It standeth among the Mirtle Trees in the bottome Zech 1. 11. The Church may take up that selfe same complaint Psal 129. 1 2. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth may Israel now say many a time have they afflicted me from my youth yet they have not prevailed against me It is necessarily then an incumbent duty upon us all to remember Zion and pray for the prosperity of Jerusalem However Papists lay down Prosperity to be a mark of the true Church yet all the Saints and Martyrs from generation to generation by their sufferings and persecutions have abundantly confuted the groundlesness of their opinion The Church of God meets with various dispensations sutable to that prophecy Zech 6. 6 7. Where were white black grisled and bay horses And for the most part Gods dearest Children drink deepest of the cup of afflictions and have a full cup of the waters of Marah wrung out to them The title of the 22. Psal is Aijeleth Shahar the hind of the morning intimating the continuall hunting and persecuting of the People of God However it shall go well with the righteous it shall go well with them that feare the Lord. God hath founded Zion the gates of Hell shall not prevaile against it Christ is ever present with them and though the Dragon cast out flouds against the woman yet she shall escape And though there are Hornes to push the Church yet God sends Carpenters to cut them off In the mean Zech. 1. 21. time how should we unite and pray for Zion that it may be delivered and established in glory This meanes of prayer God expects God blesseth and maketh successefull Gebal Ammon Amaleck and Philistines all the enemies that Hell can raise are confederate against Jerusalem The seed of the Serpent is at continuall enmity even deadly feud with the seed of the woman We read of their consultation Psal 83. 3 4. They have taken crafty counsell against thy people and consulted against thy hidden ones They have said come let us cut them off from being a Nation that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance We read of their associations Isaiah 8. 10. Associate your selves O yee people and ye shall be broken in pieces gird your selves and ye shall be broken in pieces Take counsell together and it shall come to naught speak the word and it shall not stand For God is with us Of what necessity then are assiduous prayers and importunate Applications unto God in the behalfe of Zion 2. The Church of God deserves our prayers What high Epi●hites are ascribed unto it It is called the Citie of God Heb. 12. 2. Jerusalem deserves our prayers 22. The house of God 1 Tim. 3. 15. The delight of God Isa 62. 4. The love the dove the spouse the undefiled Cant. 5. 2. A crown of glory and a royall Diadem in the hand of God Isa 62. 3. The body of Christ Eph. 1. 23. And doth it not in all these respects deserve our prayers Should not we honour where God honours I shall adde no more for confirmation I now proceed to Application Vse 1. For Reprehension and shall insist only upon foure uses 1. For Reprehension 2. Exhortation 3. Direction And 4. Consolation 1. For Reproofe This Doctrine in the first place breaths terrour unto all the enemies of the Church of God If God put such an high honour and estimate upon his Church as to ingage his people to pray with all earnestnesse for it what shall we say of such as are so farre from praying for the Church as they oppose it and set themselves in battle aray against it They mourn when it goeth well and rejoyce when it goeth ill with Jerusalem And thus they tread Antipodes to divine Providence Multitudes there are of Samballats and Tobiah's temper who have a spirit of contradiction against the waies of Reformation Many hate the power of Godlinesse and cannot abide circumspect walking but reproach it like the spies that brought an evill report of the promised Land They calumniate revile those who walk most closely with God Now the Churches Enemies will appeare especially in times of Triall when it comes to suffering losses disgrace poverty c. Then all the Enemies to religion will make that wicked choice to chuse sinne rather than affliction as Job speaks Job 36. 21. But a second sort are to be reproved who are negligent careless Indifferents of Gallioes temper they care for none of these things They are secure setled upon their lee's at ease in Zion and are no whit affected with the afflictions of Joseph How many are there that never in good earnest put up a prayer for the Church of God in all their lives They look upon these things as not concerning them They plainly shew themselves to be a body without the spirit to animate it a carcase only painted men not living members of Jesus Christ For in Christs body when one member suffers the other doth Sympathize They are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and conferre subsidiary forces for the mutuall succour of each other but where there is no Sympathy and no fellow-feeling of each others afflicted condition This is a signe that the members of that body are rotten dead like withered branches cut off from the Vine 3. A third sort to be reproved are all such who pray but faintly and slightly and do not put forth their utmost strength for Jerusalem Some pray now and then when the humor takes them but they flagge and hold not out they are not wrastlers with God as Jacob they are not such Remembrancers as will give him no rest that will never leave of praying Now it 's an usuallsaying Q●i●timide rogat docet negare Cold prayer dead prayer and drousy prayer are no better than Gehazi'es touching of the Shunamites child He went on in a carelesse negligent manner and laid his staffe on the Child but it was not awakened whereas when Elisha in good earnest with all his might laid out himselfe and put his mouth vpon the childs mouth and his hands upon the childs hands and his eyes upon the childs eyes then the Child revived so you may read the History 2 King 4. 34. We read 1 Chron. 10. 14. That Saul enquired not of the Lord yet we read 1 Sam. 28. vers 6. That Saul enquired of the Lord. These places may thus be reconciled Though Saul did
after a manner enquire yet not in truth and faith his enquiring was after a slight manner after an hypocriticall formall way like that of Balaam Numb 23. 10. Let me dye the death of the righteous and let my last end be like unto his and like unto Israels howling Hos 7. 14. And they have not cryed to me with their hearts when they howled upon their beds they assembled themselves for corne and wine c. Wherefore then should we give God a slight service He requireth the Male the best of the flocks and there 's a dreadfull Curse Mal. 1. 14. Cursed be the deceiver which hath in his flock a Male and voweth and sacrificeth unto the Lord a corrupt thing But in the second place here is a word of exhortation that we Vse 2. For Exhortation would all unite our forces for the Church in generall even the whole body of Christ however dispersed and distressed throughout the world How many of Christs body suffer hard things Some are imprisoned we must pray for the prisoners enlargement Some are under Antichristian Tyranny and Christ hath a Church even where Satan dwells we must pray that they may hold fast their profession without wavering Great things God hath granted to a praying people and he is the same God still as good and as gracious as ever The Army called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 prayed and raine was poured down in abundance to refresh the Pagan Army of the Emperour Insomuch ex ore adversariorum it was confest great was the God of the Christians Constantine that excellent Eccl. Hist Euseb Prince and Patron of Christians would not after the example of his Predecessours suffer his picture to be drawn standing in a stately posture but kneeling for he ascribed his victories to the answer of prayers Let us remember likewise all the distressed Churches beyond the Seas such as are in misery where their enemies are the chiefe we should give them the Charity of our prayers counsells compassions purses our Bowells should be opened wide towards their release Polonia other places cry out in the language of Job to his friends Have pity upon me have pity upon me O ye my friends for the hand of God hath touched me To such as are afflicted pitty Job 19. 21. should be shewed We should all imitate the Apostle being alike affected with our Brethren rejoycing with them that rejoyce c. We should make their cases our own of this excellent temper was the Apostle Who is weake and I am not weake who is offended and I 2 Cor. 11. 29 burn not as if all the burthens of the Saints were laid upon his shoulders he was willing to beare them all Jerome writing a commentary upon Ezekiel and hearing of the sacking of Rome a place where he formerly lived was so affected that a long time he could think of nothing else He laid to heart so much the suffering of Gods people there as he imagined himselfe to be in their stead Furthermore in a more particular manner let us remember in our prayers the Land of our Nativity the Church of England Scotland and Ireland We expect shortly a Parliament and we hope in the multitude of Councellours there may be safety Formerly we have been frustrated of our expectations High-raised hopes have been disappointed That of the Prophet may truely be applyed to this purpose Hast thou utterly rejected Judah hath thy Jer. 14. 19. soule loathed Zion why hast thou smitten us and there is no healing for us We looked for peace and there is no good and for the time of healing and behold trouble We have been justly crost in our hopes because we have Idolized men and relyed too much upon an arme of flesh We are to call upon the great counsell as the man of Macedonia did Come and help us and they likewise call upon us help us with your prayers We may hope to speed the better if we pray the more Let us pray as one man that the Lord would instruct the Counselllours after his own will and teach the Senators wisdome What farther I shall speak in this use shall come under these two heads 1. What speciall things we must pray for that our Jerusalem our Church of England may be established a praise in the earth 2. What moving inducements may be assign'd to incourage us in the duty of prayer For the first Above all we must pray for the advancement of Religion for the establishing the power of Godlinesse It is Religion that beautifies and adorns a Nation the Kings daughter Gods Church and People are glorious within their decking is of pure gold Grace ennobles and puts a glorious lustre upon a people To name a few particulars 1. Let us in an especiall manner pray for the encrease of Godly 1. Pray for Magist●ates Magistrates Reprovers in the gate such as will do judgment and justice There is a great promise made in those Gospell daies Isaiah 49. 23. Kings shall be thy nursing Fathers and their Q●eens thy nursing Mothers they shall bow down to thee with their face towards the earth and lick the dust of thy feet c. Our duty is to pray for them so runs the Apostles command 1 Tim. 2. 1. I exhort therefore that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giving of thanks be made For all men for Kings c. Godly Rulers are a blessing to a Nation Jer. 5. 1. Run ye to and fro thorough the streets of Jerusalem and see now and know and seek in the broad places thereof if yee can find a man if there be any that executeth judgment that seeketh the truth and I will pardon it So Amos 5. 15. Hate the evill and love the good and establish judgment in the gate it may be that the Lord God of hoasts will be gracious unto the remnant of Joseph Where such Magistrates are we must pray for their continuance and for a supply of their mortality that the Lord would send continually such as may dispence justice impartially and may be a terror unto evill doers and a praise to them that do well 2. Pray for faithfull soul-saving Ministers Many such in mercy 2. Pray for Ministers the Lord hath given us We must pray that the Lord would increase the number of them But the Prophets live not for ever wherefore we must pray for a Godly succession of Ministers that such may be incouraged who are workmen that needeth not to be ashamed and such may be removed as unsavory salt who make the sacrifice of God to be abhorred There are yet left a faithfull remnant sound in the faith and holy in life who are as farre from Antichristianisme as their false accusers are from Charity who labour in season and out of season and are willing to spend and be spent for the salvation of soules These in an especiall manner must be incouraged by our prayers that the Lord would give them The
seale of their Apostleship and make their Ministry instrumentall to convert and build up soules unto Jesus Christ And we must likewise be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Advocates and Patrons of their maintenance It was the saying of an eminent Gentleman in Sr. Benjamin Rudiard the long Parliament that a scandalous maintenance would cause a scandalous Ministry It 's to be observed that Dioclesian did not do so much mischiefe to the Ministry it selfe as Julian did Dioclesian put many to death which was an horrid wickednesse But the Devill put another designe into Julians head to take away all the maintenance of Ministers and put downe Schooles of Learning and Ecclesiasticall Histories will informe us that by consequent Julian did the greater mischiefe For though some particular persons were took out of the way through Dioclesian's persecution yet there arose up others in their stead But the taking away of all their lands and revenues did hinder a succession of Ministers And the robbing of Schooles of learning discouraged many from the study of learned Arts and Sciences 3. Let us all pray for the continuance of Gospell Ordinances 3. Pray for the Continuance of the Gospell in their Liberty and purity This is that which made Israel praise-worthy in the eyes of the Nations Deut. 46. 7. Keep therefore and do them for this is your wisdome and your understanding in the sight of the Nations which shall heare all these statutes and say surely this great Nation is a wise and understanding people For what Nation is there so great who hath God so nigh unto them as the Lord our God is in all things that we call upon him for ●he Gospell of Christ the Word and Sacraments administred in their purity the Sabbath kept strictly all these will be the praise and glory of our Nation 4. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem both for Civill and Ecclesiasticall peace Pray for Civill peace It 's to me a great wonder that 4. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem amidst all the concussions and revolutions of these times we in joy peace that we ●it under our own Vines and Fig-trees that meum tuum are in some measure preserved that publick Courts of Justice are opened and that the sword is not put to the decision of all controversies We should pray that peace may be continued that all our Officers may be peace and exactors righteousnesse I know none that hath his eyes in his head or grace in his heart that is willing to imbroyl Isai 60. 17. the Nation in another civill war We know by sad experi●n●e the Calamities of War how thankfull ought we to be for the peace we yet in joy and how ought we to pray for the continuance of it that Peace may be extended as a river and righteousnesse like a mighty streame For Ecclesiasticall peace we must pray there are two great Prophecies Zeph. 3. 9. Then will I turn to the people a pure language that they may all call upon the name of the Lord to serve him with one consent And Zach. 13. 9. I will bring the third part through the fire Isai 66. 12. and will r●f●ne them as Sylver is refined and trye them as Gold is tryed they shall call upon my name and I will heare them I will say it is my people and they shall say the Lord is my God There is an Unity of the spirit which we must endeavour to keep and there are seaven Ones mentioned Eph. 4. 4 5 6. One body one spirit one hope one God one faith one baptisme one God and Father of all c. I remember a patheticall speech which Luther useth to the Pastors of the Church of Strusburg Vobis oro perswadeatis c. i. e. I pray you sath he be perswaded that I shall alwaies be as desirous to embrace unity and concord as I am desirous to have the Lord Jesus to be propitious to me Martin Bucer writes to a Godly Minister Quis non vitâ etiam sua redimat submorum isthuc infinitum dissidii scandalum Bucer very high expressions Who would not saith he purchase with his life the removing of that infinite scandall that comes by dissention Wherefore let us study the things that make for peace and edification Let dividing names be laid aside amongst sound Christian Quirites once named Cesars souldiers were pacified O that Christian being named union and reconciliation might be obtained Let us all labour to approve our selves members of the Church of Jesus Christ as living stones in that building The Apostle blames the Corinthians for siding and making partyes 1 Cor. 1. 11 12. It hath been declared to me of you my brethren by them which are of the House of Cloe that there are contentions among you Now this I say that every one of you saith I am of Paul and I am of Apollo and I of Cephas and I of Christ The name of Christian should swallow up names of division Now for Motives the second thing propounded here I shall 1 Motive God will make Jerusalem a praise adde two only 1. That God will make Jerusalem a praise in the earth For first Believe it God will not faile one tittle of his word All the promises made unto Jerusalem shall every one be fulfilled 1. Because he promiseth in their season Psal 48. 1 2. Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised in the City of our God in the mountain of his Holynesse beautifull for situation the joy of the whole earth is Mount Zion on the sides of the North the City of the great King And Psal 50. 2. Out of Sion the perfection of beauty God hath shined For Instance Greater shall be the light of knowledge of the Church in the Gospell Isai 11. 9. The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the Sea Isai 60. 1 19. Arise shine for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee Vers 19. The Sun shall be no more thy light by day neither for brightnesse shall the Moon give light unto thee but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light and thy God thy glory These great Promises referre unto the Gospell 2. The Church shall be enlarged Isai 51. 1 2 3. Hearken unto me ye that follow after righteousnesse ye that seek the Lord look to the rockes whence ye are hewen c. Look unto Abraham your Father and Sarah that bare you for I called him alone and blessed and increased him For the Lord will comfort Zion he will make her wildernesse like Eden and her desert like the garden of God c. 3. Holynesse shall be improved Deut. 26. 18 19. The Lord hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people c. To make thee high above all Nations which he hath made in praise in name and in honour that thou mayest be an holy people unto the Lord thy God as he hath
spoken 2. Consider those that pray most for Jerusalem shall reape 2. Mot. Those that pray for Jerusalem shall reap the greatest comfort the greatest comfort in Jerusalem's establishment They that have ventured most in the flock shall receive most in the return In Jerusalem's peace we shall have peace Our fraught is imbark● in this ship As we have sowen so shall we reape We have had a wet seed time and have wept and fasted for the Church but we shall have a joyfull harvest Wherefore confirme the weak knees and strengthen the feeble hands But I proceed to a third use for Direction How must we give Vse 3. For Direction God no rest After what manner Must we thus present our supplications to the Throne of grace Amongst many I shall fix only on three properties of such a prayer as consists in giving God no rest according to the Text and they are Faith Fervency and perseverance 1. We must pray in faith The promise is that what we ask believing 1. We must pray in faith we shall receive No prayer unlesse coming from a Principle of faith can obtain acceptance Heb. 11. 6. Without faith it is impossible to please God And whatsoever is not of faith is sinne All prayers must be put up in faith believing in Christ and expecting from him only help and comfort In all our approaches to the Father let us come in the name of Christ believing and relying only on his merits Christ is the Bridegroom and the Church his spouse Christ is the Head the Church his body Faith is an Instrument of Union to unite the members unto the Head 2. We must pray with fervency as Jacob wrastled Hannah 2. We should pray with fervency poured out her Heart We must imitate the Importunate widdow Luk. 18. 1. Christ spake a Parable to this end that men ought alwaies to pray and not to faint The woman of Canaan who would have no nay And so Luk. 11. 8. Though he will not rise and give him because he is his friend yet because of his Importunity he will rise c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We must besiege Heaven and offer an holy Violence to the Throne of grace The violent take it by force and the effectuall fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much James 5. 16. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an inward working or an inwrought prayer Those that were 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 did great things 3. We must pray with perseverance We must pray and not faint 3. We must pray with perseverance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luk. 18. 1. The Word as Eustathius observes is derived 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 à cedendo from shrinking back as some cowardly Souldiers do in time of danger Our duty is to pray without ceasing 1 Thes 5. 19. Job makes it the mark of an Hypocrite that he will not pray alwaies he will not alwaies call upon God The fourth and last Use is a word of Consolation to praying Vse 4. For Consolation Christians Such as are much in Prayer who tugg hard at the Throne of grace and in joy frequent Communion with God in this Ordinance They use prayer not only as a duty commanded but as a meanes to obtaine a blessing Their Hearts are heated their affections warmed and prayer is their Priviledge as well as service For they have accesse unto the Throne of grace they cry Abba Father they pray from a spirit of Adoption they come to God as Children to a Father and such have strong hopes to speed The Lords secret is with the Righteous they are his jewells his peculiar treasure Now the Prayers of the righteous availe much for themselves and for the publick wherefore O Christians hold on praying lift up your Hearts with your Hands to God in the Heavens continue to be Jerusalems Advocates and what ever things you see coming as the Answers of Prayers those will be most highly valued Go on then pray for Jerusalem fast and weep for Jerusalem and in Gods good time you shall see Jerusalem a praise in the earth THE CRUCIFIED CHRISTIAN REPRESENTED From Gal 5. vers 24. And they that are Christ's have Crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts UPON a review of the precedent verses you will Sermon 5. Preached at St. Marye's Oxon. Feb. 13. 1658. observe a double Catalogue one of the deeds of the flesh vers 19 20 21. Another of the fruits of the spirit vers 22. Concerning these the Apostle determines that against such there is no law i. e. 1. There is no law to Condemne them 2. There is no law to compell them Because they as freely obey God as if there were no law Their freedome obligeth more to obedience not in the least to disobedience Now the scope of my Text is to prove what was immediatly delivered before that there is no law against spirituall men and the Text gives a double reason one is because spirituall men are Christ's therefore there is no law against them the other is because that is crucified in spirituall men which the law condemneth namely the flesh with the affections and lusts therefore there is no law to condemne the spirituall man The words then in their d●ift and Latitude containe a description or a Character of true believers and the scope of the Words lyes obviously before us in these fundamentall Doctrines 1. That there are a peculiar people that are Christ's and have speciall Doct. 1 interest in him 2. All those that are Christ's and have speciall interest in him are Doct. 2 such as have crucified the flesh with it's affections and lusts These two points contain the full scope and substance of the words and what needs explication in the Text shall be given in upon the prosecution of the Doctrines as I go a long I resume the first That there are a p●culiar people c. This I Doct. 1 Method propounded shall endeavour to cleare from severall distinguishing names the nature grounds and benefits of those that are Christs and have interest in him and after this manner I shall handle the Doctrinall part of my Text which done I shall inquire how all this may concerne us as reducible unto point of practise this shall constitute the particular Use and Application of all 1. To prove my Assertion It 's plain if we inquire into Scripture 1. The Doctrine proved Testimony what speciall distinguishing names and Titles are appropriated unto those who are Christs and have speciall interest in him Sometimes Christ calls them his friends Joh. 15. 14 15. Sometimes he calls them disciples Joh. 13. 35. Children Matth. 17. 26. They are a chosen Generation a royall Priesthood a holy Nation a peculiar people 1 Pet. 2. 9. They are Kings and Priests unto God Rev. 1. 6. They are a peculiar treasure unto God Exod. 19. 5. A Crowne of Glory a Royall Diadem in the hand of God Isai 62. 3. The dearly beloved
of Gods Soule Isai 12. 7. The Sons of God Hos 1. 10. They are called Gods Jewells Mal. 3. 15. Christ calls them his sheepe Joh. 10. 27. They are his Church his Spouse his adopted Children Inheritors of the Kingdome of Heaven the Family of the First borne Accordingly the Holy Ghost gives names and titles unto those and those only that have interest in Jesus Christ 2. In the second place le ts make inquiry into the nature of this 2. What it is to have Interest in Christ interest in Christ what is it to be Christs Ans It consists in two things viz having Union and Communion with him 1. True believers are Christs by vertue of Union with him 1. True believers have union with Christ Christ is the Vine they are the branches Christ is the head of his body the Church Eph. 5. 23. True believers are in Christ 2 Cor. 5. 17. Christ prayed for them that they may be one Joh. 17. 21. Faith knits us to Christ as an Instrument the spirit of God is the efficient cause of this Union 2. True believers are Christs by vertue of Communion with 2. True believers have communion with Christ him He is the head and hath influence upon his members they participate of the sap and nourishment of the roote a communication of water from the fountaine to the streame 1 Joh. 1. 3. Truely our fellowship is with the Father and his Son Jesus Christ But 3ly What grounds may be given why and how it comes to 3. The Reasons passe that there are such a people who are Christs and have interest in him 1. The first ground shall be drawn from the promises because R. 1. Drawn from the Premises there are a peculiar people who only have right unto the Gospell promises and they only who have interest in Christ have right unto the promises The promises of Eternall life belong only to true Believers Joh. 3. 16 36. These are they that come unto Christ and he hath promised that he will not cast away Joh. 6. 35 37. 2. Another ground shall be drawne from the Donation of God R. 2. From the Fathers donation the Father They have a Kingdome Luk. 12. 32. 3. From Christs Redemption For ye are bought with a price 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. Christ hath purchased his Church with his R. 3. From Christs Redemption blood Act. 20. 28. Zipporah said to Moses a bloody husband hast thou been to me She spake concerning the circumcision much more may Christ say to his Church A bloody Spouse hast thou been unto me for thou hast cost me my blood 4. From the Sanctification of the spirit the Saints are a people R. 4. From the sanctification of the Spirit loved and washed even washed with the lover of regeneration and renewed by the Holy Ghost Tit. 2. 5. And these have the image of Christ stampt on them which after the image of God is created in righteousnesse and holynesse Eph. 4. 24. In he 4th place What are the benefits which those receive that have interest in Christ The 1. Is Justification and this is free as free as the freest gift Rom. 3. 24. 2. It consists in Remission of sinnes Psal 32. 1. 3. In the Imputation of Christs righteousnesse unto us and imputing our sinnes unto Christ 2 Cor. 5. 19 21. And Justification is the mother grace from whence such a rare issue proceeds as peace joy accesse unto the Throne of Grace hope patience Rom. 5. 1 2. c. 2. Those that have interest in Christ have the benefits of Christs intercession at the right hand of God he interceeds for all his Children Heb. 7. 25. Rom. 8. 34. For them Christ prayeth and for them exclusively I pray for them I pray not for the world Joh. 17. 9. 3. They have the benefit of speciall providence the Guardianship of Angells Psal 34. 7. Heb. 1. ult 4. They have a Sanctified use of all the creatures of God 1 Cor. 3. 21 22. All are yours and ye are Christs c. They in joy Christ in the creature and with the creature have Christs love tokens Rom. 8. 32. With him they have all things 5. They shall hereafter reap the benefit of glorification so runs the Climax Whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Rom. 8. 30. 5. Now in the last place what doth all this concern us Ans Much every way as will appeare by the particular Application Applicat of all 1. Here 's an Use of Consolation to those that are Christs Art Vse 1. For Consolation thou in a doubt he is thy Counsellour Isai 9. 6. Art thou in distresses he is thy comforter Art thou tempted Christ was tempted and is able to succour those that are tempted Art thou full of infirmities Christ himselfe had infirmities which were not sinfull and Christ is a compassionate high Priest touched with the feeling of our Infirmities Heb. 4. 15. Art thou reviled censured nay condemned O go to Jesus Christ get assurance of thy interest in him and then claime for thy comfort Rom. 8. 31. If God be for us who can be against us 2. For Exhortation Art thou Christs let thy life give a proofe Vse 2. For Exhortation hereof give up thy selfe unto Christ let him be thy King and Lord to rule and governe thee set up Christ Commander in chiefe in thy soule As the Centurion profest of the ready obedience of his servants so do thou go when Christ bids thee go come when Christ bids thee come give thy selfe wholly to be disposed counselled and governed by Jesus Christ As then we have received the Lord Jesus Christ so let us walk in him 3. Here 's an Use of Triall whether we are Christs or no. Vse 3. For Triall 1. One Character is the new creature as we have it 2 Cor. 5. 17. 2. Another we have Joh. 15. 5. Bringing forth much fruit 3. Another we have 2 Tim. 2. 19. To depart from iniquity 4. Another we have 1 Joh. 3. 3. To be borne againe 5. Another we have in my Text viz Crucifixion of the flesh which brings in the second Doctrine wherein I purpose to stay longer Thus it was propounded 2. That those that have Interest in Christ have crucified the flesh Doct. 2 with the affections and lusts For the unfolding of this point of Doctrine I shall inquire Method 1. What 's meant by flesh 2. What 's meant by affections and lusts of the flesh 3. What 's meant by crucifying the flesh with its affections and lusts 4. I shall then give in the proofe of Doctrine And 5. and lastly conclude with particular Application 1. By flesh we are to understand the corruption of the whole Q. 1. What 's meant by flesh Perkins in Loc. nature for the right apprehending hereof I shall distinguish with Judicious Mr.
shall declare his generation for he was cut off out of the land of the living for the transgression of my people was he striken He hath a peculiar seed Isai 53. 10. Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him he hath put him to griefe when thou shalt make his soule an offering for sinne he shall see his seed he shall prolong his daies and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hands He is the Saviour of his body Eph. 5. 28. For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the Church and he is the Saviour of the body He layeth downe his life only for his sheepe Joh. 10. 15. As the Father knoweth me even so I know the Father and I lay down my life for the sheepe Now hence those false doctrines of Generall redemption are discarded altogether Christ doth not pray for all Joh. 17. 9 10. I pray for them I pray not for the world but for them which thou hast given me for they are thine And all mine are thine and thine are mine and I am glorified in them And we read Joh. 13. 11. He knew who should betray him therefore said he yee are not all cleane He doth not call all justify all nor elect all for only few are chosen and therefore all are not partakers of this distinguishing love Yet notwithstanding these fundamentall truths there are many Objections which I would Answer before I make particular application of this doctrine It s objected that it is unjust for the innocent to be punished Object 1 for the nocent for Christ holy and just to be punished for man that was unjust unholy We are to distinguish of sinne and guilt inherent and sinne and Ans guilt imputed In Christ was no inherent sinne and guilt but there was sinne and guilt imputed For Christ was made sinne for us and took our nature upon him and was our surety And it is no injustice to make a surety pay the debt whereunto he voluntarily ingaged Christ freely voluntarily undertook the great work of reconciliation for lost man and he willingly laid downe his life for his sheepe No man took away his life from him But 2. It s Objected how can Christs blood which was shed above Object 2 1600 yeares agoe be effectuall now This we are to believe that though Christ suffered once yet Ans the vertue of the suffering remaines to all eternity For it was the blood of God This being understood by communication of Idioms of him that was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God and man his blood was precious blood cleansing mortifying healing blood The blood of sprinkling which speaks better things then the blood of Abel The Church is the purchase of his blood Act. 20. 28. Take heed therefore unto your selves and to all the flockes which the Holy Ghost hath made you Overseers to feed the Church of God which he hath purchased with his owne blood This is redeeming blood Eph. 1. 7. In whom we have redemption through his blood the forgivenesse of sins according to the riches of his grace It is peace-making blood Col. 1. 20. And having made peace through the blood of his Crosse by him to reconcile all things unto himselfe by him I say whether they be things in earth or in heaven We are made white in the blood of the Lambe Rev. 7. 14. And I said unto him Sir thou knowest And he said to me these are they which come out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lambe We are washed from our sinnes in his blood Rev. 1. 5. And from Jesus Christ who is the faithfull witnesse and the first begotten of the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sinnes in his blood So then Christs blood is a fountaine that can never be drained dry it witnesseth our regeneration 1 Joh. 5. 8. And there are three that bear witnesse in earth the spirit the water and the blood and these three agree in one But 3. It will be Objected if Christ died for sinners then all Object 3 shall be saved otherwise the remedy would not be proportionable to the disease the plaister would not be as broad as the sore 1. There 's a sufficiency of Merit in Christ the Medicine is of infinite Ans value 2. But 2. this medicine is only applied effectually unto some peculiar persons Neither doth this derogate a whit from Christs merits in that his redemption is not equally extended unto all But the riches of his mercy are the more inhanced in that they are effectuall to some 3. It was not the intention of God the Father nor of Christ that all should be redeemed Christs Redemption only is appropriated to believers Joh. 3. 16. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life 4. Only those have redemption by Christs blood who are redeemed from their vaine conversation and those are Gods children 1 Pet. 1. 18. Forasmuch as yee know that yee were not redeemed with corruptible things as Silver and Gold from your vaine conversations received by tradition of your Fathers But these are not the whole world for the whole world lyes in wickednesse I shall now come unto Application And I shall make foure Applicat Uses of the Doctrine 1. For Information 2. For Examination 3. For Exhortation Vse 1. For Information 4. For Consolation The first Use is for Information and that in severall particulars 1. Be informed of the greatnesse of the love of God Eph. 2. 4. 1. This is great love But God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith he hath loved us 1 Joh. 3. 1. Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sonnes of God 2. Be informed that this love is unparrelleld let there be made 2. This love is unparralleld locus à comparatis The love between Jonathan and David is not to be compared to the love of Christ unto his Church Eph. 5. 25. Husbands love your wives even as Christ also loved the Church and gave himselfe for it The love of a tender Mother is not to be compared to the love of God Isai 49. 15. Can a woman forget her sucking child that shee should have compassion on the son of her womb yea they may forget yet will not I forget thee 3. This love is free undeserved by any Creature Ezek. 16. 6. 3. This love is undeserved And when I passed by thee and saw thee polluted in thine own blood I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood live yea I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood live There is no fides praevisa to move God The Apostle determines Rom. 9. 11 12 13. For the Children being not yet