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A69777 The intercourses of divine love betwixt Christ and his Church, or, The particular believing soul metaphorically expressed by Solomon in the first chapter of the Canticles, or song of songs : opened and applied in several sermons, upon that whole chapter : in which the excellencies of Christ, the yernings of his gospels towards believers, under various circumstances, the workings of their hearts towards, and in, communion with him, with many other gospel propositions of great import to souls, are handles / by John Collinges ... Collinges, John, 1623-1690. 1683 (1683) Wing C5324; ESTC R16693 839,627 984

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same numerical acts of Worship in one place we conceive it stands upon no such bottom that it deserves any pains in the confutation of it it may be a good Notion of a particular Church but not an exclusive of the Application of the term to more Now this Visible Church of God is that which is Christ's House The Invisible Church is so and the Visible Church is so He walketh in the midst of the golden Candlesticks 2. That this is Christ's House appears 1. From the letter of Scripture 1 Tim. 3. 15. That thou mayess know how thou oughtest to behave thy self in the House of God which is the Church of the living God Timothy's charge was not the Invisible Church but the Visible Church this is called the House of God Heb. 3. 6. Christ is said to be faithful as a Son over his own house whose house saith he we are c. I shall not here dispute the Question whether the hypocritical part of the Visible Church be aequivocal or univocal Members sure I am take those together with the sincere Professors and they make up but one Church which is his House But secondly Look which way you will upon the Church it is Christ's House he hath the dominion of it and he useth it as his House he hath bought it Act. 20. 28. he hath redeemed it with his own precious blood It is given him It is his House by right of donation The Members of it are given him by his Father The Stones of it are his the Saints are the lively Stones built up into this Spiritual House 1 Pet. 2. 5. and they are built upon the foundation of his Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner Stone they are sanctified in and through Jesus Christ his blood is as the Mortar and Cement by that they are united to God and made one each with other The Builder is his Spirit Eph. 2. 22. Consider an House as to the use of it and upon that account they are also his House Is an House the place where a man abideth and dwelleth so is the Church to the Lord Jesus Christ that 's the place where he dwelleth He dwelt of old in Mount Zion Isa 8. 18. there he abideth Is the House a man's resting place so is Zion to God 2 Chron. 6. 41. Psal 132. 8 13 14. The Lord hath chosen Zion he hath desired it for his habitation This is my rest for ever here will I dwell for I have desired it Is the House a man's feeding place where he dineth and suppeth and feedeth so is the Church Cant. 2. 16. He feedeth amongst the Lillies When the Spouse desired to be informed where Christ fed her answer was Go thy way forth by the footsteps of the Flock Cant. 1. 7. Is that a man's House where he keeps his Wife his Children his Servants such is the Church there Christ keeps his Children his Servants his Spouse Is a man's House the place where he spends what he hath such is the Church there it is that Christ gives out grace and glory yea and every good thing Lastly Is a man's House the place where he is protected and defended such is the Church to Christ there he expe●●s protection for his great Name his Ordinances c. But this is enough to have shewed you the propriety of the Metaphor But 3. The Church is not only Christ's House but it is the Believer's House too not the Believer's House as to dominion and title but as to use No man but Jesus Christ alone hath a dominion and Lordship over the Church of God even the Apostles themselves were but Ministers to it But yet I say The Church is the Believer's House it is the place where he dwells He chuseth rather to be a Door-keeper in the House of the Lord than to dwell in the Tents of wickedness Psal 84. 10. Hear David expressing himself Psal 27. 4. One thing have I desired of the Lord that will I seek after that I may dwell in the House of the Lord all the daies of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his Temple A man cannot be a Believer but he must forthwith be a Member of the Church Invisible None is a true Believer but he immediately by his Profession of that Faith makes himself a Member of the Catholick Visible Church and he will desire to unite himself to the particular Assemblies which are parts of that Catholick Body No sooner were the three thousand converted at St. Peter's Sermon Act. 2. 41. But they added to the Church and there they dwell v. 42. They continue stedfastly in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship and in breaking of bread and prayers No sooner was Paul converted Act. 9. 26. but he assayeth to joyn himself unto the Disciples And v. 28. he was with them going out and coming in at Hierusalem But this is enough to have spoken to the Explication of the Point I come to the Application which shall be in four words This Notion speaks the Churches 1. Dignity 2. Duty 3. Security 4. Probability of Reformation In the first place This Notion speaks the Church's Dignity It is the Habitation of the King of Kings When Jacob in his Journey to Padan-Aram had had that notable Vision he breaketh out in the morning into this expression v. 17. How dreadful is this place This is none other but the House of God this is the Gate of Heaven I am not speaking of the Church in a local notion but of the true Church The number of true Believers or the number of Visible Professors let the World vilifie them as much as they please they are a Noble Society Those who have clean hands and pure hearts who have not lift up their Souls unto vanity nor sworn deceitfully they shall receive blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of their Salvation This is the generation of them that seek thy face O Jacob Psal 24. 4 5 6. Believers may have their infirmities and a Professing People may have their great failings the Lord be merciful to the Professors of England for theirs but yet take them notwithstanding all and they are the best People in the World they are the Lord's Habitation he hath pitched his Tents among them and manifests his presence with them Secondly As it speaks the Dignity of the Church so it speaks the Duty of those who are the Members of the Church Psal 93. 5. Holiness becomes thine House O Lord. The Wise man commands us to keep our feet when we go into the House of God Eccles 5. And God bid Moses put off the shoes from off his feet upon this account because he was upon holy ground he was near the burning Bush where God made himself a temporary Habitation Those that take upon them the Profession of Religion stand concerned to be holy and those that are entred into the Profession of it stand concerned
it are buried up in ruines It is the Word of God that is the Basis of the Church and the Basis of every individual Soul that is a Member of that Church 3. The Beams and Rafters of an House as they support the burthen and bear the weight of the Building so they also unite the parts and sides of it they are the Mediums of Union to it so is the Word and Ordinances to the Church The Word is the Foundation upon which the Church and every particular Soul is builded and the Doctrine of Faith and the Ordinances of God are the means of Union in it I do not think that an Explicit Covenant-Union is necessary to the constitution of a Church I think that Union which the whole Church hath in the Profession of the same Doctrine of Faith and in the practice of the same Ordinances Rules of Worship is sufficient to make up such an Union amongst all Gospel Professors as may justifie the denomination of a Catholick Church And again an agreement in the Profession of the same Faith and the practice of the same Ordinances in the same place is enough to make up a particular Church of God Look as in a Building let the walls be at never so many foot distance one from another yet the beams or dormans that go across the Building unite them together and make them all but one and the same Building So it is with the whole number of Professors scattered over the face of the whole Earth though part of them be in England part in France part in Germany part in other parts of the World yet the same Doctrine and Profession of Faith and the practice of the same Ordinances of Worship running through them all makes the whole but one Body one Church the House of the Living God 4. Look as it is with the Beams and Rafters the purer and stronger and more substantial they are and the more intire and homogeneous they are the stronger the House is So it is as to the Word and Ordinances of God the purer the Doctrine of Faith and Ordinances for Worship are the stronger and better the Church is If the Beams of an House be sappy or rotten or patched up of several heterogeneous pieces the weaker the House is and more subject to fall and to decay So it is with the Church which is the House of the Living God If the Doctrine of Faith owned and professed in it be as it were heart of Oke pure Doctrine taken out of the heart of the Written Word not sappy through the additions of Humane Inventions nor heterogeneous part of it the pure Word of God part of it the meer Fancies and Doctrines of men if the Ordinances for Worship practised in it be pure Ordinances if the Tabernacle be according to the Pattern of the Mount according to the form of sound words and pure Rule of the Gospel the Church is fair and glorious and strong the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it but if otherwise if the Doctrine of Faith professed in it be mingled with the Clay of Humane Fancies and Errours if the Ordinances of Worship practised in it be full of the sap of Traditions and Ceremonies the Church is a declining decaying Church and hath no strength in her The reason is because God will not continue with such a Church The Psalmist saith of the Church God is in the midst of her therefore she shall not fall now they must be golden Candlesticks in the midst of which God walketh But thus much may be sufficient to shew you the propriety of the Metaphor Let me shortly Apply this before I pass on to the other Proposition This in the first place commends unto us the Excellency of the Word of God and the Doctrine of Faith contained in it and the Excellency of Gospel Ordinances they are the Beams and Rafters of the House of God hewed out framed and fitted to the Building by him who was the Master-builder the Lord Jesus Christ and laid by him The Apostle 1 Cor. 3. 10 11. saith that as a wise Master-builder he had laid the Foundation and another builded thereon v. 11. Other Foundation could no man lay than that already laid which is Jesus Christ Christ is called the Church's Fundamentum its Foundation and he is the lapis angularis the corner stone as is contained in the Scripture Saith St. Peter 1 Pet. 2. 6. Behold I lay in Zion a chief corner stone ele●t and precious the head of the body Col. 1. 18. He from whom the whole body fitly joyned together and compacted by that which every joynt supplieth according to the effectual working in the measure of every part Eph. 4. 16. Our Divines say that Christ is the Foundation of the Church in a double sense 1. He is Fundamentum Salutis the Foundation of Salvation in the Church The Salvation of every Soul lieth upon his shoulders Act. 4. 12. Neither is there Salvation in any other 2. He is Fundamentum Fidei Cultus the Foundation of Faith and Doctrine of Worship and Order the Foundation of Doctrine and Ordinances I say And as no man can lay any other Foundation of Salvation than Christ so neither can any lay any other Beams of Doctrine or Institutions for Worship but what Jesus Christ hath laid Christ by himself and by his Apostles laid these Foundations and Beams of Doctrine and Worship from the Gospel of Christ and the Writings of the Apostles must be drawn the Articles for the first and the Canons for the latter And the whole Building of the Church depends upon these Foundations and Beams Let the Word of Faith or the Purity of Worship fail from the Church or any part thereof it presently ceaseth to be a Church of God and turns into an Antichristian Synagogue Now I say this commends to every Christian the Doctrine of Faith and the Ordinances of God There is an Excellency in Entity or Being Hence whatsoever it be which gives Being to a thing and without which it would not be at least not such hath a great Excellency in it and the more noble the thing is to which Being is given the more Excellent is the Form by which it hath such Being The Soul of man gives Being to a man The Body without the Soul is but a lump of flesh a piece of Clay the Soul informeth and inliveneth and giveth an Humane Being to it separate that from it and the man is no more Some Philosophers have vainly dreamed of an Amma Mundi a general Soul of the World which should give Form Life Motion to every part of the World Now as the Soul of a man is more excellent than any Souls of Beasts because it is the Principle of a more Noble Being so doubtless if there were any such Universal Soul which gave Life Being Motion Form Union to all the World it would be a more excellent substance than any
your Souls an high estimate of Jesus Christ and the influences of his grace If saith Christ any man loveth me I will come to him and make my abode with him John 14. 21. The Soul that truly loveth Christ shall never be ignorant where to find him 4. Lastly Study holiness in all manner of conversation The Spouse saith that he feedeth among the Lillies the Lillies are white and fruitful Let your apprehension of Christs withdrawing the communications of himself to your Souls be no temptation to you to withhold the communications of your selves to him though you may find it more hard and difficult and that you cannot do your duty with so much ease yet do it If you cannot do what you would yet do what you can if as you think you do not you cannot overtake God yet let your Souls press hard after him But what shall be said to that Soul that is at loss and in such a state as that it doth not know where it s Beloved feedeth where he maketh his flocks to rest at Noon 1. Let such Souls look for him in the promise where it wants the sight of him in his Providences There David found him when he cryed out Remember thy Word in which thou hast caused me to hope The promises are Christs place when he returneth from a Soul he retreateth no further All the punishment that our tender Lord putteth his Spouse to suffer is to live by faith not by sight Christ in his Providences may appear to a Soul yea and nay sometimes a friend sometimes an Enemy But in his promises he is always yea and Amen the true and faithful one I have already shewed you that the Promises are those green pastures were Christ feeds his flocks in the Noon of trials and afflictions 2. Look for him in supporting influences when you cannot see him in comforting and quickening influences Christ communicateth himself variously to the Souls of his People not always in the same methods or influences see if thou doest not feel his strength when thou doest not find his consolatory manifestations you have heard that the communion of the believing Soul with Christ never ceaseth it is only our sense that fails or some particular Manifestations or the degrees of them may abate We ought therefore to look narrowly to see if we cannot find any influences of Christ upon our Souls when it may be we cannot discern those which our Eye is most upon 3. Thirdly Be as free as you can in your part of this communion when you cannot discern your Lord so free in his part You may rest upon this That Christ will never be in your debt nor be long wanting in his communications of his grace to that Soul that is ready to communicate it self unto him It may be I or another Soul may not see and discern it but Christ is never behind hand with the Soul as to acts of love Nay we could not be free in communication of our Souls to him without his first influencing our Souls with strength to such a liberty 4. Lastly take the advice of your beloved in the text Go your way by the footsteps of the flock And feed your kids by the Shepherds tents But that leadeth me to the last part of the Text which I called the Direction in answer to the petition Of that if God please in my next exercise Sermon XLVI Cant. 1. 8. If thou knowest not O thou fairest amongst Women Go thy way forth by the footsteps of the Flock and feed thy Kids by the Shepher ds Tents I am now come to the last part of the Text The Beloved's Direction What to do that she might find where her beloved fed his flocks where he made them to rest at Noon It is expressed in these words Go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock and seed thy kids by the Shepherds tents By the flocks when I opened the words more largely I told you was meant the Church the People of God often in Scripture compared to a flock I will gather the remnant of the flock Jer. 23. 2. The Lord hath visited his flock Zech. 10. 3. Fear not little flock it is your Fathers will to give you a Kingdom Luke 12. 32. Feed the flock of God 1 Pet. 5 2. So in many other Texts The word in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 indifferently signifieth any company of lesser Cattel whether Sheep or Goats though it be most ordinarily applied to sheep as in 1 Sam. 15. 2. Jer 50. 6. Jer. 31. 19 c. The People of God are ordinarily the lesser sort of men and women in the world Not many noble not many wise but the poor of the World hath the Lord Chosen The great ones of the World for the most part are of the Herd not of the flock 1 A flock is a term of multitude Gods People are not the greatest number of the World but yet they are a great number God in the worst times which were those of Ahab had 7000 in Israel who had not bowed the knee to Baal nor kissed him with their lips St. John saw 144000 sealed Rev. 7. 4. There were two great breeders of Gods antient Flock Leah and Rachel these two did build up the house of God from these came threescore and ten Souls whom God sent to pasture in Egypt there they were killed up apace yet they multiplyed to an exceeding great number from thence they were led like a Flock through the Wilderness by the conduct of Moses and Aaron in Canaan they also increased till for their sins God let in Wolves upon them to destroy them It is true all were not Israel that were of Israel but yet they all constituted the visible Church of the Jews and doubtless there were a great number of them who were of the invisible Church of that little Flock to whom it was the Fathers will to give a Kingdom In Christs time the flock of God began to be gathered together in one and soon after his ascension into Heaven those other sheep mentioned John 10. who were not of the Jewish fold began to be added by vertue of his commission granted to 12 principal Shepherds under the great Shepherd and multitudes were added to this flock since that time the wild beasts of the field and forrest have broken in upon it seeding in several Countries and places But yet they are many 2. A flock is a term of unity The Church of Christ is many yet but one body united by one common faith and under on head All the true Members of it have one Shepherd one law and rule The true Church therefore is doubtless the flock which is here mentioned By the footsteps of the flock The footsteps you all know is the Print of the feet The course of boliness is in Scripture called The way of the Righteous The footsteps of the flock can signify nothing but the Examples of the holy Servants of God which have gone before