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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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may bee illuminated to see and understand things revealed 3. That all men may know they are to be made partakers of salvation onely by the faith of Jesus Christ without Circumcision and the works of the Law 4. That all men may evidently see the excellency of Christ not only as Redeemer but also as the Creator by whom as the Church is redeemed so the world and all things therein are created Therefore c. Vers. 10. To the intent that now unto the Principalities and Powers in heavenly places might bee known by the Church the manifold wisdome of God Argum. 10. The use of my Ministry is glorious because by it the manifold wisdome of God in declaring his counsel touching the gathering of a Church out of the circumcised and uncrcumcised is more clearly laid open then ever before even to the holy Angels in heaven much more to men on earth Therefore c. For the Angels know nothing of the mystery of mans salvation but by the revelation of it to the Church Vers. 11. According to the eternal purpose which hee purposed in Christ Iesus our Lord Argum. 11. And all this is not come to pass by chance but according to the eternal purpose of God which as at first hee determined and established in Christ so at length hee hath compleated and perfected it in him Therefore c. Vers. 12. In whom wee have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him Argum. 12. The fruit of this Ministry is glorious because by the preaching of the Gospel to Jews and Gentiles beleeving on Christ there is equally afforded liberty in Christ of going to God in confidence and of freely pleading with him for all our necessities as with a most loving Father Therefore my Ministry ought to bee accepted with you Vers. 13. Wherefore I desire that you faint not at my tribulations for you which is your glory From all these fore-going things as from one antecedent the Apostle infers this consequent conclusion That they should not bee offended in his bonds or captivity that is they should not faint nor become weary or slothfull in the cause of faith for his afflictions but rather constantly persevere and make proficiency therein To which Exhortation hee adjoyns two Reasons 1. Because hee suffered these afflictions for them that is for vouching their priviledges in Christ and for the confirmation of their faith 2. Because his afflictions were a glory to the Ephesians for from hence 〈◊〉 did appear how much God esteemed them in that hee had sent Apostles to them who should not onely teach them the way of salvation but also undergo afflictions for to witness the truth they preached and for the confirmation of their faith The Second Part. Vers. 14. For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. The second part of this Chapter contains the Apostles prayer for the Ephesians perse●●rance and progress in the faith of the Gospel Which prayer doth and that not obscurely include an exhortation to perseverance and constancy in faith there being twelve Arguments couched in it tending to that purpose every one whereof proving that they ought stedfastly to continue in the faith For this cause Argum. 1. To this end I pray every day upon my bended knees that yee may continue in the faith without offence Therefore you should cheerfully proceed therein Unto the Father Argum. 2. The God which gives us this grace is propitious and easie to bee intreated hee is the Father of our Lord and the Father of all us that are the servants of Jesus Christ and hee will not refuse to bestow perseverance on us if we pray for it Therefore you should proceed upon the account of this hope Vers. 15. Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named Argum. 3. Our God the giver of perseverance is the Master of the houshold of the Catholick Church adopted in Christ who equally favours beleeving Gentiles and Jews and imbraces you his houshold servants who are militant in earth with the same Fatherly affection as hee doth the triumphant in heaven and will have you as well as they named his Sons not being ashamed to receive your weakness and unworthiness into his imbraces Therefore you should couragiously proceed in the faith Vers. 16. That hee would grant you according to the riches of his glory to bee strengthned with might by his Spirit in the inner man According to the riches Argum. 4. The mercy of God is rich and glorious and rejoyceth to advance its glorious greatness in plentifully bestowing the grace of continuance in faith to those that ask it Therefore you should boldly seek grace and hold on in faith Strengthened Argum. 5. Though you are weak and unable to resist the difficulties in the way yet there is sufficient strength to bee communicated to you from your Father who is most willing of and inclinable to your confirmation wee do not then in vain pray to God for this grace Therefore c. In the inner The Apostle intimates by the way● that there is not so much as in the inner man and inmost faculties of the new-begotten soul any strength of free-will any merit of good work or any efficacy and power which will bee sufficient for our perseverance but that they have need of the Holy Ghost who must give them both to will and to do who must furnish them with strength and power to persevere and of his rich grace passing by their sins must constantly maintain and put forward his own work in them Vers. 17. That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith that yee being rooted and grounded in love Argum. 6. Though you are weak and the Devil who fights against you bee powerful yet Christ is more powerful dwelling in you by faith fashioning you to his own Image confirming you and ruling you to the obedience of his own will and our desires and prayers to God shall not bee wanting that hee may constantly and more fully dwell in you Therefore Vers. 18. May bee able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height Argum. 7. The love of God towards you is immutable being firmly laid as a living root and sure foundation of the perfecting of your faith whence therefore you may derive both stability to increase being perswaded of this love yee may bee able to persevere most stedfastly in the faith and I will pray that this perswasion may bee given you Therefore press forward The breadth Argum. 8. The grace of God offered in the Gospel to bee comprehended by you in its immense length reaches from eternity to eternity in its breadth it extends it self to all ages and orders of men in its depth it descends to the abyss of sin and misery that it may hale men out And lastly in its height it rayseth it self to the highest happiness in heaven yea this offered grace doth already comprehend you whereof I wish
perpetual communion with God arising from the confederation of Marriage right whereby the people in covenant become the possession of Gods peculiar love and God becomes a blessed possession to his people and both these God promiseth I will bee their God saith hee and they shall bee my people and I will account them for my people Vers. 11. And they shall not teach every man his neighbour and every man his brother saying Know the Lord For all shall know mee from the least to the greatest The third promise is of continual instruction and teaching by the holy Ghost so that they shall not fetch the knowledge of God from the decrees and opinions of men nor shall hang their Faith upon the authority of mens teachings nor shall stick in the bare speculation of those things they shall hear preached as it befalls the unregenerate who live not under the New Covenant but by the means of teaching which are of divine institution they shall bee all as well the least as the greatest instructed in and indued with a lively effectual knowledge love and observance of God so that neither in it self nor in the estimation of beleevers hee that plants or hee that waters shall bee any thing in comparison with God But God onely shall 〈◊〉 the teacher who teacheth efficaciously and gives the increase Vers. 12. For I will bee merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more The fourth promise is of eternal remission of sins whereby God for the sake of Christs obedience shews himself reconciled to the faithful that are in covenant Vers. 13. In that hee saith A New Covenant hee hath made the first Old Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away From the words of Ieremy hee infers a twofold consectary The first is the Legal or Levitical Covenant because it is declared by the Prophet to bee Old in the Epithite New it waxeth old and is vanished Now that The other Consectary drawn from hence in the times of Ieremiah the Prophet the Legal or Levitical Covenant was neer its dissolution and vanishing and by consequence after the comming of Christ under wh●● all things become new it expired Than which nothing could be more effectually spoken to move the Hebrews that renouncing the Levitical Ceremonies they would consecrate themselves wholly to Christ alone CHAP. IX HEE prosecutes the Comparison of the Levitical Priest-hood with the Priesthood of Christ and further shews the excellency of the Priesthood of Christ There are two parts of the Chapter In the first hee proves by fifteen Arguments that the Priesthood of Christ is more excellent than the Levitical to vers 16. In the second part hee removes the scandal of the Cross or of the death of Christ by demonstrating the sufficiency and necessity of it to the end Vers. 1. Then verily the first Covenant had also ordinances of Divine service and a worldly sanctuary As to the first part the seven first Arguments are so many characters of the imperfection of the Levitical Priest-hood from whence the excellency of Christs Priest-hood is commended Argum. 1. The first Covenant appertaining to the Levitical Priesthood had onely shadowed rites of Justification and an earthly Sanctuary Therefore it follows that the Priesthood of Christ which contains true Justification according to the New Covenant and an heavenly Sanctuary as before was shewed is much more excellent Vers. 2. For there was a Tabernacle made the first wherein was the Candlestick and the Table and the Shew-bread which is called the Sanctuary Hee explains this Argument First By describing the parts of the Sanctuary and the sacred things in it further hee describes the typical rites of Justification The Tabernacle that Moses erected had two parts The fore-part was called the Holy the inner part the Holy of Holies in the fore-part was the Candlestick in the South part of the house set on the left hand Against it in the North part of the house was the Table with the Shew-bread so called because they were set before God by which was signified that light and life is vouchsafed to them which come unto God And in this part was the Altar of incense placed before the entrance to the inner part whereby the offering of prayers was signified Vers. 3. And after the second veil the Tabernacle which is called the Holiest of all The veil that hung in the entrance of this part is here understood to bee the first veil The other veil which divided the fore-part from the Holy of Holies here 't is called the middle veil and the inner house which was behind that is called the Holy of Holies the fore-part figured out the Church upon earth the hinder part figured Heaven or the place wherein God manifests himself to the Church Triumphant Vers. 4. Which had the golden Censer and the Ark of the Covenant over-laid round about with Gold wherin was the golden Pot that had Manna and Aarons Rod that budded and the Tables of the Covenant In the Holy of Holies was 1 The Golden Censer which was used by the High Priest entring in once a year fit to signifie the intercession of Christ praying for us and making our prayers acceptable unto God 2 There was the Ark of the Covenant covered over with Gold whence God uttered his voice a fitting type of Christ the word incarnate and opening the Counsel of God to us 3 There was the pot of Manna conveniently signifying that hidden Manna which God truly was in Christ to the faithful for their food unto eternal life 4 There was the Rod of Aaron that budded fitly signifying the effectual blessing which Christ gives to the labours of his Ministers 5 The Tables of the Covenant were put into the Ark which taught us that the fulfilling of the Law is onely to bee sought in Christ. Vers. 5. And over it the Cherubims of glory shadowing the mercy-seat of which wee cannot now speak particularly There were Angels Cherubims with wings towards each other covering the Ark between which wings God as it were sa●e and gave out answers when hee was enquired of whereby the Ministery of Angels waiting upon CHRIST The great mystery of godliness dwelling in unapproachable light was propounded in the type And because here is enough said of the glory of the outward Tabernacle or of the earthly place the Apostle breaks off his discourse concerning the terrene Tabernacle Vers. 6. Now when these things were thus ordained the Priests went alwaies into the first Tabernacle accomplishing the service of God The place hath been spoken of in the next place hee describes the shadowy rites of Justification and first of all those which the Priests daily exercised in the fore-part of the Tabernacle burning incense taking care for bread for the furnishing of the Table oyl for the Lamp and the rest according to the Law Vers. 7. But into the second went the High Priest alone once every year not
earth The Writer is Paul the Apostle who according to the Will of God by Christ speaking from heaven was sent as an extraordinary Embassador to the Church which should afterwards bee gathered to Christ here is authority enough Those to whom hee writes are the Saints and Faithful in Christ at Ephesus who being planted into Christ by Faith were consecrated to the service of God here 's praise enough Vers. 2. Grace bee to you and Peace from God our Father and from the Lord Iesus Christ. In the Salutation is contained an Apostolical Benediction in which 1 Hee wisheth the Ephesians Grace that is all heavenly good things which are necessary to Sanctification and Salvation 2 Hee wishes them the special fruit of this Grace to wit Peace or all things which might conduce to their happiness but especially quietness of mind arising from the redemption of Christ which Redemption applied to them by the Word and the Spirit of God would assure them of reconciliation with God and assure them of freedome from evil 3 Hee opens to them the fountain and chanel of this Grace and Peace wished to them viz. God from whom and Christ the Mediatour by whom and for whose sake this Grace and Peace is conferred upon us Here 's good will enough towards the Ephesians And Arguments also sufficient to prepare their minds to receive the following Doctrine with that submission and willingness of mind which became them Vers. 3. Blessed bee the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ. After the Preface follows the Thanksgiving containing a Proposition to bee proved in the first part of this Chapter which is this That the Grace of God in Christ ought to bee celebrated with an acknowledgement of Gods blessing towards us in the whole business of the Salvation of Beleevers For our blessing as it hath relation to God is nothing else but an acknowledgement that God is every way the Author of all blessing or Grace towards us In this Proposition hee puts a difference between God the Father and Jesus Christ the Mediator God-man that the person and office of the Mediatour might more manifestly appear And hee calls God the Father the God of Christ 1 Because of that Grace whereby the humane nature of Christ was predestinated to the personal union with the Word his Son 2 Because of the Covenant of Redemption made between God and Christ the Mediatour And then hee calls him the Father of Jesus Christ 1 Because of the eternal Generation of the Son by which the Father hath from all eternity communicated to him his whole infinite essence 2 Because of the personal union of the assumed humane Nature by which the Son of man is made the Son of God The chief Arguments to prove the aforesaid Proposition are Thirteen Hath blessed Arg. 1. The God and Father of Christ hath blessed us beleevers or hath graciously hea●t upon us all spiritual and heavenly blessings in Christ. Therefore he is to be blessed or his grace is to bee celebrated by us To this purpose that the grace of God might appear and bee celebrated all the words of this Argument tend every one whereof breathes ou● grace For 1. The giver of these benefits is called God and the Father of Jesus Christ and by consequence the God and Father of all us which are in Christ and that from the Covenant made between the Father and Christ concerning us and consequently our Father who with a fatherly affection gives us all things Hath blessed 2. The giving of these benefits is actively called the blessing of God that is the actual or effectual demonstration of Gods grace according to his word in deed towards us Hath blessed us 3. And here is grace For we whom God blesseth are by nature the sons of wrath and liable to the curse of God in whom there is nothing nor can be any thing which can deserve any good With all blessing 4. The nature and matter of the benefits themselves includes grace for a blessing taken passively is nothing else but a benefit taking its rise from meer grace Spiritual blessings 5 Here is grace also For the benefits which are bestowed on us before others are spiritual such as have reference to the eternal salvation of the spirit or soul which do far exceed all measure of proportion to any earthly and temporal works which wee can perform in this body and therefore they are of grace All blessing 6. This tends to grace too Because every spiritual gift which pertains to the salvation of souls is bestowed upon us of which gifts there is none which flows not from the fountain of grace and blessing and is freely given to us without any merit of ours or respect to our works whether they bee knowledge of God or acknowledgement of our sin or repentance or faith or any effect of faith or any good work or intention of a good work all this is freely given by him who blesseth us with all spiritual blessing Therefore they are of grace In heaven Hear is a beam of grace too because these benefits with which wee above others are blessed are heavenly that is they are such as take their original from heaven are conversant in heaven and shall bee compleated in heaven nor do they any wayes savour any thing of our flesh but yet do season to us our condition on earth In Christ Here the whole ocean of grace is opened for all these benefits are ours in Christ who himself is ours and all these are made ours in him as in the root and fountain as in our head and common parent before they come to us that so they may bee derived on us by him in whom as wee are united together wee possess those things wee have and in whom wee have right to those things which as yet wee have not and by whom wee shall hereafter receive those things which remain and as hee hath obtained all things for us so hee keeps both them in himself for our use and us that wee may use and enjoy them From all and every one of which it follows that all our spiritual benefits are free and gracious or effects of meer grace and therefore wee ought to celebrate the grace of God as the fountain and cause of them Vers. 4. According as hee hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that wee should bee holy and without blame before him in love Argum. 1. Confirming the former God actually in time freely bestows all these spiritual blessings upon us in Christ even as before time hee of his grace chose us in him that at length wee might obain these benefits Therefore wee ought to bles● him All the wo●ds of this Argument also are proofs of his free and gracious election For 1. Our election was of God unto life before others our companions who were in the same condition whom God leaving and
Christs preceding humiliation that is his incarnation and his abasement of himself unto the common infirmities of the flesh unto the suffering of both soul and body and unto burial Whence is hinted Argum. 9. For the preservation of the Churches unity Christ descended into the lower parts of the earth by this very phrase David describes his conception in the womb Psal. 139.18 and also ascended again for the gathering of the Church into one and uniting it to God Therefore c. Vers. 10. Hee that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all heavens that hee might fill all things From the same prophecie hee gathers that Christ God who descended to bee incarnate or that hee might take flesh was not made another or any other person when hee ascended as God incarnate or having taken flesh upon him that the humane nature assumed did not add any thing to the constituting or perfecting the person of the Son of God but onely was taken into the unity of the person and therefore Christs descending and ascending was the same even as hee that puts on a garment is the same as hee was when naked Furthermore coming to shew the end of his Ascension hee adds Argum. 10. Christ ascended into Heaven that hee might accomplish all things which were to bee accomplished viz. that hee might gather and preserve the Church and communicate unto it what was necessary for it Therefore c. Vers. 11. And hee gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers Hee in part shews how Christ hath accomplished all things as much as is sufficient to his purpose by ennumerating the several orders of Ecclesiastical Ministery some temporary and extraordinary as Apostles Prophets Evangelists ordained for the laying the foundations of all Churches some ordinary and perpetual as Pastors and Teachers instituted for the continuing of the Church Vers. 12. For the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministery for the edifying of the body of Christ Argum. 11. From the end and use for which Christ did bestow these offices and gifts 1 That the Saints might bee restored even as members loosened and out of joynt set and brought to their proper place 2 That the Ministers avoiding idleness and tyrannizing government should follow the work of their Ministery that so every of the Elect as straying sheep might bee brought home to Christ their Shepheard and abide in him 3 That the whole body of the Church might bee edified and built up and every one make proficiency in Faith and Holiness and to this purpose Christ appointed Offices in the Church that by the help and Ministery of men all the Saints might so grow up together as to constitute one mystical body of Christ Therefore c. Vers. 13. Till wee all come in the unity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. Argum. 12. From the term of the duration of the Ministery This Ministery must continue until all wee Elect come unto the unity of the Faith and the Knowledge of Christ that is not onely until wee bee united to Christ by Faith and Knowledge which is of Faith but also until all wee that are redeemed or that are elected as many as do live or shall live I say until wee all come one after another to a present Knowledge in an immediate vision or to a perfect regeneration and incorporation in Christ when all the Elect being now united and perfected shall constitute one Mystical Christ who shall bee every way compleat and perfect and attain his full stature which shall bee in the resurrection Therefore for this end and purpose that this business may bee advanced wee should strive for unity and concord Vers. 14. That wee henceforth bee no more children tossed to and fro and carryed about with every wind of Doctrine by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness whereby they lye in wait to deceive Argum. 13. From another end of the institution of the Ministery Christ appointed the Ministery that wee should not bee alwaies children ignorant of those things which wee ought to know that wee should not bee wavering and inconstant tossed with the wind of contrary Doctrines that wee should not bee separated from Christ and his Church through unsetledness in Faith that wee should not bee deceived by the subtilty deceit and treacherous seducing of corrupt men Therefore for the furtherance of this end wee should as much as in us lyes endeavour the unity of the Church Vers. 15. But speaking the Truth in love may grow up into him in all things which is the Head even Christ Argum. 14. From the third end of the institution of the Ministery Christ ordained the Ministery in the Church not onely that wee might shun seducing but also that wee might follow the Truth of the heavenly Doctrine with charity and so by truth and charity wee might thrive in all virtues into one Christ mystical Therefore for this end wee should study the unity of the Church and charity that Christ our Head might appear excellent among us and wee who cannot otherwise encrease should become strong and mighty in him Vers. 16. 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 maketh encrease of the body unto the edifying of it self in love Argum. 15. Taken from the description of Christ mystical or of Christ and the Church wherin by a similitude of the natural head and body hee illustrates what hee said touching encrease in charity and the knowledge of the Truth to the advancing the glory of Christ and the good of the Church In this description hee shews 1 That the whole body of the Church depends upon Christ as its head and original and from him all the nourishment of its body that is all saving Truth together with the living Spirit of Christ is derived upon all its true members so that no man knows any thing unless hee bee taught by Christ. 2 That for the diversity of the gifts of the Spirit of the offices and of the condition of every member of the Catholick Church the body should bee fitly framed or composed in the most beautiful and most befitting order and should bee tyed to him and joyned in him by the most strict bond of the Spirit of Faith and of Love also by the several relations partly betwixt Christ and us such as are of the Head and Members the Bridegroom the Advocate the Surety c. Partly betwixt one another such as are the relations of Brethren and Sisters of co-heirs of Pastors and the Flock of Parents and Children c. by all which wee are daily tyed more strictly to Christ and among our selves 3 That there are several bands for the administration of nourishment through which as through chanels or
the Truth is sustained as with a pillar and certain Butteress by the Church Because the Church preserves the Truth as it were in a treasury In the Church onely divine Truth is held forth to the world and there hath its seat and abiding and the Church alone it is that by her Ministers takes care that this truth bee every where preached proclaimed and communicated and defends it against all adversaries and that with weapons properly appertaining to the truth Vers. 16. And without controversie great is the mystery of godliness God was manifest in the flesh justified in the Spirit seen of Angels preached unto the Gentiles beleeved on in the world received up into glory Artic. 3. Contains the great mystery of godliness and the pillar and ground of all Evangelical truths or the first foundations of the Gospel whereupon all other saving Doctrines lean which foundations the Pastors of the Church by all means ought to defend The fundamental Doctrines which are comprehended in this Article and which are necessary to bee acknowledged with an unanimous consent of all true Christians are seven 1 The Summe of the Gospel is the Mystery of godliness and that indeed is great The Gospel is called a Mystery because it is hid from natural reason nor can ever bee understood by any one without Divine manifestation and supernatural Revelation so that in this Mystery wee must not confide in our own reason but in the word of God And that wee may understand the word of God wee must beg the illumination of the Spirit It is called the Mystery of godliness because it hath for its end Christian piety which consists in faith and obedience to the commands of Christ or in faith which worketh by love Great It is called Great because it treats of God Christ the great work of Redemption of the glory of Righteousness and Divine grace and our salvation which of all things are the greatest God The second fundamental Doctrine is this In the person of Christ God was manifested in the flesh God viz. The onely begotten Son of God and consequently truly and eternally God Manifest viz. To the whole world visibly and openly shewed forth In the flesh viz. In the humane nature even mortal and frail but free from sin hee shewed forth himself the true Immanuel and God with us And here the two Natures are pointed out the Divine which did assume and the Humane which was assumed and the whole debasement of Christ in the flesh is herein contained Iustified Doct. 3. In the person of Christ God was manifested in the flesh justified by the Spirit i. e. Christ by his Divine power which shewed it self forth in his doctrine and life also in his Miracles especially in his glorious Resurrection from the dead was not onely just and true but also abundantly declared the onely begotten Son of God and the supreme Prophet of the Church and King and Priest eternal and acquitted from all the calumnies and reproaches of the Jewes and all his enemies Of Angels Doct. 4. God manifested in the flesh was seen of Angels i. e. acknowledged of the Angels and by the clearer manifestation of his Majesty and also of the Divine will Christ God incarnate was more apparently seen and therefore the Angels are made use of by God as fit witnesses of the Conception Birth Suffering and Resurrection of Christ who hitherto admire this mystery amazed with the excellency of the matter desire further to look into it stooping down to behold the things which are revealed to the Church by the Spirit 1 Pet. 1.12 Eph. 3.10 For touching the manner of our Redemption it was thought meet to conceal it from the Angels for a time that the goodness of God might bee the more admired Preached Doc● 5. God manifest in the flesh and preached to the Gentiles is a great mystery for it is a wonderful thing that the Gentiles who as yet wandred in the blindness of their mindes should have the Revelation of the Son of God which Doctrine was at first concealed from the Apostles themselves as also the Angels of Heaven Beleeved on Doct. 6. It s no small part of this Mystery that the efficacy of the Gospel should bee such in the world which lyes in evil and is contrary unto God by the labour of mean men and no wayes garnished with humane splendor when all passages were stopped and locked up the faith of Christ conquering all difficulties should bee entertained and gain the victory after an incredible manner so that the name of Christ is beleeved in and acknowledged in the world which way soever the preaching of the Gospel spreads it self Received up Doct. 7. The Mystery is great and worthy of admiration that Christ who in the infirmity of the flesh in the most abject condition of a servant lay hid so many years in the world and at length crucified seeming to end his life most miserably yet notwithstanding should bee received up into glory From whence sending the Holy Ghost and giving gifts unto men to this very day he manifests the glory of his Deity shewing what power hee hath in heaven and earth that all things are put under his feet These are the Doctrines which hee wills the Churches to hold fast from whence all the rest derive their original and establishment CHAP. IV. HEe proceeds to the instruction of Timothy how hee ought to carry himself in the house of God There are two parts of the Chapter In the first hee forewarns him about Apostacy from the true faith which would fall out in the Church in the last times to vers 6. In the latter part hee sets down the duties of a good Pastor and Governour of the Church whereby they might preserve themselves and their people free from that defection and Apostacy Vers. 1. Now the Spirit speaketh expresly that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of Devils As to what concerns the Prophecie of the future Apostasie from the faith or sound doctrine of the Gospel hee premises four things Whereof the first is concerning the certainty of the Defection because the Holy Ghost not obscurely or darkly but expresly forewarned them of this Apostacy and foretold them of the times immediately following wherein the defection from the faith should begin and should prevail in the visible Church The second contains three causes of their defection Cause 1 Deceiving spirits i. e. Devils authors of all kinde of errors and impostures Cause 2 False teachers who taught and propagated by the inspiration of the Devill false doctrines or doctrines of Devils invented by him in the Church Cause 3 Attention hearkning to and miserable men giving credit to those Teachers and Devils Vers. 2. Speaking lyes in hypocrisie having their conscience seared with an hot iron In the third place hee describes those Diabolical Teachers or instruments of the Devil by whom the Devils bring in those false Doctrines into
presence of God whilst others fiercely strive amongst themselves only because they are ashamed to bee overcome or to bee accounted unlearned Lastly imploying himself in preaching not in mincing of words whilest the substance is neglected but in a prudent dividing and distribution of their plain meaning and applying them to the advantage of the hearers in faith and obedience to the truth Vers. 16. But shun prophane and vain bablings for they will increase unto more ungodliness Branch 3. That hee decline the lofty and sophistical manner of speech new unusual and prophane phrases Hee subjoyns three Reasons of this Branch Prophane Reas. 1. Because as those insolent speeches proceed from the prophaneness and impiety of the mind so they foster and increase ungodliness in others Vers. 17. And their word will eat as doth a canker of whom is Hymeneus and Philetus R. 2. Because the manner of teaching and the Doctrine of Sophisters will eat up the Church as a Gangrene consumes the body which as Physicians teach unless it bee very suddenly cured it invades the contiguous parts seizes upon the very bones and till the man is extinct it proceeds without ceasing Vers. 18. Who concerning the truth have erred saying That the Resurrection is past already and overthrow the Faith of some R. 3. Because experience hath demonstrated this evil in the persons of two Hereticks whom he names to their disgrace that they may be avoided as Rocks Who onely acknowledge an Allegorical Resurrection erring from the Doctrine of Truth overthrow the Faith of some and while they insinuated their perverse opinion into others gave occasion to some not well setled in the Faith to renounce the profession of the Christian Religion Vers. 19. Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure having this seal the Lord knoweth them that are his and let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity Admonition 3. Of holding fast the Doctrine of perseverance of true Beleevers although the Faith of some was overthrown which admonition is propounded by way of consolation and confirmation of Faith against the scandal of Apostates especially of the famous Doctors whose levity and perfidiousness ought indeed to stir up all to watchfulness but it ought not in any wise to weaken the assurance of Faith in the Saints The Doctrine to bee maintained by Timothy in this Although the Faith of some bee overthrown yet the building of the salvation of the Elect or true Beleevers abides firm or The perseverance of the Saints is certain This hee proves by six Arguments Sure Argum. 1. By way of comparison from a building The building of the Faith and salvation of the Elect hath a sure foundation laid by God which stands unmoveable and this it is The free Election of God the constancy and stability whereof hee compares to a foundation laid upon a Rock Therefore the perseverance of the Saints is certain Seal Argum. 2. By way of comparison from a Seal to this sense The salvation of the Elect is kept in the secret custody of God as with a signet so that though it appear not to the world who they are that are elected yet it is certain that they were not of us or the number of true Beleevers who went out from us that truly beleeved or revolted from our society Therefore the perseverance of the Saints is certain Knows Argum. 3. Those are known unto God who in a special manner are his or belong to him as his peculiar ones hee knows them and their names and number and embraceth them with his special favour that hee will not suffer them to bee pulled from him To know them as his own is to acquiesce in them by his special love as his peculiar ones Therefore the perseverance of the Saints is certain Seal Argum. 4. As another seal God hath given this Precept to bee read of all men which hee makes effectual in all his Elect Let every one that names the name of Christ depart from iniquity i. e. Let him hold fast the Faith with the profession of Iesus Christ let him also depart from the waies of sin by repentance and holiness of life Therefore the Saints those whom God hath sealed for his own as it were with this Seal and in whom hee works effectual obedience to this Precept they shall not perish in their Apostacy but persevere and end their lives in the Faith and Obedience of Christ. Vers. 20. But in a great house there are not onely Vessels of Gold and of Silver but also of Wood and of Earth and some to Honour and some to Dishonour Argum. 5. As in a well-furnished and great house there are some vessels more precious for decent uses some baser vessels for dishonourable uses so in the Church some are reprobate who onely lye in their filthiness by whom the Church is corrupted they shall depart from the Church by Apostacy Some are elected and sanctified of God who shall persevere in the Faith and Obedience of Christ to the glory of God and their own commendation Therefore the perseverance of the Saints is certain Vers. 21. If a man therefore purge himself from these hee shall bee a vessel unto honour sanctified and meet for the Masters use and prepared unto every good work Argum. 6. It is not onely certain that the Elect shall persevere but it is also to bee affirmed that they may bee assured of their election and perseverance For if any one by the Grace of God shall endeavour to purge himself from the manners of Hypocrites and the defilements of sinners with which the vessels designed to shame are filled hee shall openly manifest to himself and others that hee is of the number of those precious vessels prepared to sanctification and glory Therefore the perseverance of the Saints is certain Vers. 22. Flee also youthful lusts but follow Righteousness Faith Charity Peace with them that call on the Lord with a pure heart Admonition 4. To moderation of mind and to avoid all youthly affections and whatsoever may stir up contentions or provoke the minds of others There are three branches of the Admonition 1 That hee avoid all youthful lusts or affections not onely pleasures but also headiness contention pride desire of vain-glory and the like evil affections which young men use to bee infected with who have taken upon them the office of teaching or disputing Follow 2 That on the other side hee follow 1 Righteousness which offends none 2 Faith which without disputation receives chearfully the mysteries revealed from God 3 Charity which is not envious not puffed up is not ambitious seeks not her own but even those things which conduce to the good of others 4 Peace with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart i. e. with the true worshipers of God Vers. 23. But foolish and unlearned questions avoid knowing that they do gender strifes 3 That hee shun Questions by which no man comes to true wisdome and Christian edification The
subjects in righteousness directing them justified by faith in the right way to eternal life 4. That Christ the Son of God as hee is God so hee was to become man when these things were fore-told 5. That one part of that Covenant of grace which hee entred into with his Father was that as man and the chief head of the Covenanters his Father should bee his God 6. That hee was to bee anointed with the unction of the Holy Ghost by whom all joy and happiness is communicated to his subjects witho●t measure that of his fulness all his fellows the Elect of God might partake as much as is sufficient Therefore Christ is more excellent than the Angels Vers. 10. And thou Lord in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth and the heavens are the works of thine hands 11. They shall perish but thou remainest and they all shall waxe old as doth a garment 12. And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up and they shall bee changed but thou art the same and thy years shall not fail Reas. 6. From Psal. 102.25 26. 1 The Son is Iehovah by Essence God one with the Father and the Holy Ghost 2 And the Creator of all things in heaven and earth 3 And eternally immutable in himself alwayes the same Therefore more excellent than the Angels Vers. 13. But to which of the Angels said hee at any time Sit on my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool Reas. 7. From Psal. 110. Never to any of the Angels hath the Father communicated that equality of power and honour and victory over all the common enemies of the Father and of the Son which hee hath to Christ the Messias his Son Mediator and head of the Church Therefore Christ is more excellent than the Angels Vers. 14. Are they not all ministring spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall bee heires of salvation Reas. 8. All the Angels are ministring spirits who are not onely bound to serve Christ but also all the Elect or faithful who are designed of God Heirs of eternal life Therefore Christ is so much the more excellent by how much the Name of the Son of God is more excellent than the name of ministring spirits CHAP. II. A Double Use follows of the former Doctrine touching the Excellency of Christs Person and Prophetical Office The first That they depart not from the truth of the Doctrine it self to vers 6. The other is That they detract not from the reputation of Christ because of his sufferings in the flesh to the end Vers. 1. Therefore wee ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which wee have heard le●t at any time wee should let them slip The Proposition of the first Use is this It behoves us to hearken more attentively i. e. to beleeve and obey the Doctrine of Christ or his Gospel The Arguments for the proof of this Proposition are eight The first Argument is contained in the word Therefore Because already the excellency of Christs Prophetical Office was shewn in the former Chapter Therefore ought we the more attentively to hearken to his Doctrine Le●t at any time Arg. 2. Unless wee attend diligently to his Doctrine there is danger that wee let it slip that the truth of it get from us and that wee falling from it bee undone Therefore c. Vers. 2. For if the word spoken by Angels was stedfast and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward This hee confirms by a comparison of Law and Gospel wherein many other Arguments are comprehended Argum. 3. If the Law promulgated by the Ministry of Angels or Messengers whose service God made use of was accounted firm stable authentick divine and inviolable much more the Gospel published by Christ the Son ought to bee accounted such Therefore ought yee to obey the Doctrine of Christ the Son of God And every Argum. 4. If every transgression against the Law which is the Doctrine of deserved death received a just reward or the recompence of a capital punishment wee cannot escape destruction if wee neglect the Gospel of free salvation Therefore ought wee to give the more attention to the Gospel of Christ. Vers. 3. How shall wee escape if wee neglect so great salvation which at the first began to bee spoken by the Lord and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him 4. God also bearing them witness both with signs and wonders and with divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghost according to his own will Argum. 5. Confirming the former The Gospel was immediately published by the Lord Jesus Christ himself while hee was upon earth and was preached to the Church with authority by the Apostles who were eye and ear-witnesses of his Doctrine And moreover it was confirmed with all kinds of gifts of the Spirit and several miracles accompanying the preaching of the Apostles the testimony of the divine Seal being added as it were from Heaven Therefore except wee attend the more carefully to his Doctrine wee cannot escape unpunished for the neglect of so great salvation thus confirmed unto us Vers. 5. For unto the Angels hath hee not put into subjection the world to come whereof wee speak The new condition of the world under Messias or the restoring of the world into the Grace of the Messias whereof wee spake from the sixt verse of the former Chapter is not put in subjection unto Angels but to Christ the Son of God Therefore if it was a wickedness not to hearken attentively to Angels which are servants how much more hainous will it bee to despise the most powerful King of the restored world The Church as it were a new world to bee gathered by the Gospel or the new condition of the Creature under Messias is called the World Because all the glory which now appears in the Ornament of the Universe shines more gloriously when it is converted into our use by Christ It is called the World to come for the perfection of its renovation yet not to bee perfectly so but in the world to come Christ indeed hath now begun to make all things new in his own and for their sake but what hee hath begun hee will not compleatly perfect till the last day when the Creature shall bee delivered from the bondage of corruption into the liberty of the Glory of the Sons of God The Second Part. Vers. 6. But one in a certain place testified saying what is man that thou art mindful of him or the Son of man that thou visitest him Confirming this Argument hee passes to the second part of the Chapter that hee may prove that the incarnation of Christ or his sufferings in the flesh which was an offence to the Hebrews derogate nothing from the excellency of him The Arguments produced to this end are fourteen whence hee infers the conclusion to bee proved in the first verse of the following Chapter by an admonition to consider what
hand of God from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his foot-stool that is his Manhead being no more on earth now subject unto suffering is entred into the Fellowship and Fruition of the glory of his Godhead to exercise his power and authority for the good of his Church and overthrow of his Enemies Then 1. Albeit all Christs personal sufferings are ended yet the warfare of the subjects of his Kingdom endureth still against enemies such as are Satan and the wicked of the World and Sin and Death 2. That battel is CHRISTS he is adversary to all the foes of his Kingdom They are his Enemies 3. He is not alone in the battel the Father is joyned with him and set on work to subdue his Enemies as it is said Psal. 110. vers 1 2. whereunto this place hath reference His enemies shall be made his footstool 4. Albeit this victory be not compleated for a time yet it is in working and shall surely be brought to pass 5. As our Lord expecteth and waiteth on patiently till it be done so must we his subjects do also 6. At length the highest of his enemies shall be made lower than the basest of Christs Members They shall be made his footstool subdued under him and trampled upon Vers. 14. For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified He giveth a reason why Christ now hath no more offering to make nor no more suffering to endure but onely to behold the fruit of his sufferings brought about by the Father and to concur with the Father on his Throne for that end Because by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified that is by that one offering on the Cross done and ended before he sate down on the right hand of God he hath paid the full price for ever of the purchase of remission of sins and salvation to those that are consecrated to GOD in holiness Then 1. Whosoever will have any more offering up of Christ than that one once offered before his Ascension denieth that Christ by once offering hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified 2. Howsoever you take the word Sanctified whether for those that are separated from the world and dedicated unto God in Christ in Gods purpose and decree comprehending all those whom the Father hath given unto Christ out of the world that is the elect or whether you take it for the renewed and sanctified in time the offering of Christ is not but for the sanctified that is for such as are consecrated and separated out of the world and dedicated to be vessels of honor unto God 2. They for whom Christ hath made that offering once those saith he he hath perfected for ever Then 1. He hath not made purchase of a possibility of their salvation onely But he hath perfected them in making purchase of all that they need to have even to their full perfection 2. He hath not purchased unto them the remission of some sins and left the satisfaction to be paid by themselves for other some but hath perfected them perfectly satisfied for them and perfectly expiated all their sins 3. He hath not made purchase of some graces unto them onely for a certain time so as he will let them be taken out of his hand afterwards and perish but he hath perfected them for ever 4. He hath not appointed any offering for them to be made by any other after him but hath made one offering Himself for them which satisfieth for ever so as the Father craveth no more offering for expiating their sin for ever For God hath set forth Christ to be a propitiation through faith in his blood Rom. 3.25 that is God maketh it manifest by his Gospel that he is pacified in Christ towards them that believe in his blood that believe in him crucified Vers. 15. Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness unto us For after that he had said before 16. This is the Covenant that I will make with them after those days saith the Lord I will put my Laws into their hearts and in their mindes will I write them 17. And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more He proveth that it is needless there should be any repetition of a sacrifice for sin in the New Testament because remission of sins purchased by Christs death who is the Testator is still in force continually in Christs Kingdom there being an Article of the Covenant for remission of sins to be consecrated And if remission of sins be no oblation for sin can be vers 8. 1. He saith that the Holy Ghost is witness unto us of this truth That Christ cannot be offered again Then 1. We who do teach this doctrine and deny any more offering of Christ as a sacrifice have the holy Ghost testifying for us 2. The Holy Ghost is the author of the Scripture and doth speak unto us thereby 2. He declareth the New Covenant to be of the Holy Ghosts making and calleth him THE LORD Wherein he teacheth us 1. That the Holy Ghost is a distinct person of the Godhead bearing witness by himself to the Church of the Truth 2. And one in essence with the Father and the Son even the LORD JEHOVAH author of the New Covenant with the Father and the Son Vers. 18. Now where remission of these is there is no more offering for sin From this Article of remission of sins in the New Covenant he concludeth No more offering for sin but once under this Covenant because sin is expiated Quest. How then could there be remission of sin under the Law where there was daily offering for sin Or if there was remission how could there be offering for sin I answer There is a remission granted upon surety given for satisfaction to be made for the party remitted and there is a remission granted for satisfaction already made for the party remitted The remission that the Fathers under the Law had was of the first sort upon promise of the Mediator to come and to satisfie And with remission of this sort a typical sacrifice might stand for signifying that the true expiatory Sacrifice was not yet paid but was coming to be paid But the remission that we get under the Gospel is upon Satisfaction already made by the true Expiatory and Satisfactory Sacrifice of Jesus Christ done and ended with the personal suffering And this sort of remission is it whereof the Apostle here speaketh and it admitteth no manner of offering for sin neither typical offering because Christ is come and hath fulfilled what the typical sacrifice did signifie neither the repeating of true Expiatory Sacrifice of Christs Body because then Christ behoved to suffer daily and dye daily after that he hath made satisfaction And besides these two sorts of offering the Iewish bloody sacrifices typical and the true Expiatory bloody Sacrifice of Christs Body on the Cross the Scripture acknowledgeth none So the meaning of the Apostle
Then 1. Faith resteth on Gods Promise albeit carnal reason seem not to second it 2. Faith maketh us capable of benefits which otherwise wee could not receive 3. The more hinderances that Faith hath it is the more commendable 3. That which upheld her was the faithfulness of God Then 1. The consideration of the properties of God who promiseth is a special help to make us rest on the Promise which Hee maketh 2. Hee that giveth unto God the Glory of Faithfulness shall receive for a Reward the full Performance Vers. 12. Therefore sprang there even of one and him as good as dead so many as the Stars of the Skie in multitude and as the Sand which is by the Sea shore innumerable The Promise was of innumerable Children as the Stars of Heaven And so was the Performance Then Justifying Faith not onely believeth the great Promise of Redemption but also other inferiour promises which depend thereupon the beleeving whereof giveth evidence of beleeving the main Promise of Salvation through the Messiah And therefore it is that by the Faith of such Promises the Faithful are here declared to bee justified Question How can this be that Abrahams Seed should be so many I answer 1. Because the one is as innumerable as the other For they are compared together in this respect 2. Superlative speeches are to be expounded according to the scope and not captiously to be wrested beside the purpose of the speaker and beyond the common acceptation of the hearer Now the scope of the speech is to raise the dulness of the mind in weighty matters to the due consideration of a Truth in the due measure which otherwise should have been undervalued This is the proper intent of the figure hyperbolick in the ordinary use of Rhetorick Vers. 13. These all died in Faith not having received the Promises but having seen them afarre off and were perswaded of them and embraced them and confessed that they were Strangers and Pilgrims on the earth Hee commendeth the Faith of the Patriarchs and Sarah that they dyed in the Faith not having obtained the Promises Then 1. Faith loseth the commendation except wee persevere therein even until death 2. Where we have a word of Promise made to the Church or to our selves albeit we see it not performed in our time wee may go to death in assurance that it shall be performed 3. They who would dye in Faith must live in Faith 2. Though they received not the Promises yet they saw them afar off and were fully perswaded of them and embraced them Then Albeit Faith came not unto a Possession yet it cometh unto a beholding of the Possession comming unto a Perswasion of the Possession and a sort of friendly Salutation thereof as the word importeth such as Friends give one to another whilst they are drawing near to embrace one another after a long time separation 3. They confessed in their life time that they were Strangers and Pilgrims on the earth This wee read onely of Jacob before Pharaoh But the mind of one of the Faithful in the main matters maketh evident what is the mind of the rest Then 1. It is the part of true Beleevers to profess their Faith before all even before Idolaters amongst whom they live 2. They who know Heaven to be their own Home do reckon this World a strange Country Vers. 14. For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a Country 15. And truly if they had been mindful of that Country from whence they came out they might have had opportunity to have returned 16. But now they desire a better Country that is an Heavenly Wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God For Hee hath prepared for them a City From their Profession That they were Strangers hee draweth Consequences thus That they desired an homely Country And if a Country then either their own earthly Country or a better Not their own earthly Country For they might have returned when they pleased Therefore they desired a better Country And if a better Country then an heavenly Country That is They desired even Heaven it self for their Country 1. This deducing of Consequences from the Profession of the Patriarches That they were Strangers Teacheth us 1. So to read the Scriptures as wee may mark not onely what is spoken but also what is thereby imported by consequence 2. That what is imported by a speech is a plain Declaration of the mind of the speaker and not an obscure Deduction as Mockers call it They who say they are Strangers declare plainly that they seek a Country saith the Apostle 3. Yea that it is lawfull to proceed drawing one Consequence after another till we find out the full mind providing the Collection be evident in the course of sound Reason as here it is 2. The Apostle hath proved here that the Patriarchs sought Heaven for their Country because they sought a better than any on earth Then 1. The Apostle knew no place for residence of departed souls better than the Earth except Heaven onely If there had been any other place such as is feigned to be his reasoning had not been solid 2. The Patriarchs after the ending of their Pilgrimage here on earth went home to Heaven 3. Because they counted themselves strangers till they came home to Heaven God is not ashamed to be called their God Then 1. God will honour them that honour him 2. God will avow himself to be their portion who for his cause do renounce the world 3. Yea that the Lord may honour such as honour him hee will even abase himself to exalt them 4. When the Lord hath so done hee thinketh it no dishonour to Himself to do any thing that may honour his servants 4. God did prepare them a City which the Apostle before hath called Heaven or the heavenly Country Then Heaven was prepared for the Patriarchs and the rest of Gods Saints before they had ended their pilgrimage on earth And to put them into Hell or any oth●r place there must be a Doctrine not from Heaven Vers. 17. By Faith Abraham when he was tried offered up Isaac And he that had received the promises offered up his onely begotten Son 18. Of whom it was said That in Isaac shall thy seed be called Another commendation of Abrahams Faith from the proof given thereof in his tryal about Isaac Whence we learn 1. That where the Lord giveth faith there tryal must be expected And the greater faith the greater trial 2. That faith is most commendable when it standeth strong in tryal 2. He is said to have offered up Isaac by faith Then 1. There is nothing so dear but faith in God will make a man quit it at Gods command 2. The Lord counteth that to be done wich a man is about to do Isaac is counted offered because so was he in Abrahams purpose 3. His receiving of the promises is here in another sense than ver 13. For there to
him and powerfully seize upon the conscience to cause it acknowledge the Judge represented by the sound of the Trumpet 5. The killing Letter of the Law read out unto us shewing us our Duty what we should have done and have omitted and what we should not have done and have committed without giving any strength to obey for time to come represented by the sound of Words 6. By this Charge and new exaction of the Law an unsupportable weight lieth upon the Conscience pressing it down to Desperation and Death that we would give all the world if we had it to be free of the terror of the Lord and challenge of the Conscience upon so fearful a ditty represented by the peoples entreating That the word should not be spoken to them any more 7. There is an impossibility to help our selves by any thing we can do or to do any thing better than we have done and the seen impotency of our cursed Nature maketh the commandement for time to come a matter of desperation as well as the challenge for breaking the Law in time by gone represented by their inability to endure the thing which was commanded 8. No drawing near to God here such terrour in his Majestie justice being onely seen and no mercy represented by their debarring from touching of the Mountain 9. Such uncleanness and vileness as not onely our selves but our beasts and cartel and all that we have is counted unclean for our cause and liable to the curse with us represented by the debarring of the Beasts from the Mount 10. Such a loathsome abomination in the guilty as the Judge will not put hand on the Malefactor himself nor employ any of his clean Angels but give them over to death if they remain in that estate to be destroyed ignominiously represented by stoning or darting where the stone or dar● lighteth upon the Malefactor but not the hand which threw it Vers. 21. And so terrible was the sight that Moses said I exceedingly fear and quake Yet further 11. If God deal with us as Judge and by the Rule of the Law examine our works were we like Moses The meekest men under Heaven the least harmful and innocent in the world richest in good works for service done to GOD and to his Church yet could we not stand before this Tribunal all that ever we had done all our works were not able to free us from the curse of the Law and Gods fearful wrath for our sinfulness mixed amongst our works represented by Moses his confessed fear and quaking 12. And with all this no place to flee unto no place to remain in no company but an evil conscience within and matter of terror without represented by the Wilderness wherein this Throne of Justice was set up And this is the estate wherein we are by Nature according to the Law from which we are delivered by Christ according to the Gospel as followeth Vers. 22. But ye are come unto Mount Sion and unto the City of the living GOD the Heavenly Ierusalem and to an innumerable company of Angels This is the estate whereunto we are advanced under the Gospel by CHRIST which by comparison with the former shall be more clear thus 1. Before we come to CHRIST we have to do with God as Judge sitting upon his Throne terrible After we come to Christ we finde God upon a Throne of Grace reconciled unto us resembled by Mount Sion 2. Without Christ we are kept under upon the earth depressed in the valley and may not touch the Mount to ascend But through Christ we get access to climb up towards God and to advance piece and piece above the world and sin and misery towards Heaven resembled by going up Mount Sion 3. Without Christ vagabonds wandring abroad in a waste Wildernesse but through Christ collected together under a head and brought to a place of refuge and rest and commodious dwelling to the Kingdom of Heaven resembled by the City where Mount Sion stood 4. Without Christ exposed to the wrath of the living God Through Christ admitted to remain as reconciled in the City of the living GOD. 5. Without Christ afraid by the terrible sight of wrath and judgement Through Christ brought into Ierusalem the Vision of Peace not onely in this world by faith but in Heaven by fruition resembled by Ierusalem 6. Without Christ heirs of Hell Through Christ Citizens of Heaven 7. Without Christ exposed to the fellowship of Devils in sin and torments Through Christ admitted to the society of innumerable Angels resembled by the inhabitants of Ierusalem on earth 8. Without Christ Angels our foes Through Christ our fellow-Citizens Vers. 23. To the general Assembly and Church of the first-born which are written in Heaven and to God the Iudge of all and to the spirits of just men made perfect Without Christ we are scattered as sheep in the Wilderness a prey to all the ravenous Beasts But through Christ gathered together in one to the Society of the true Catholick Church of the Elect under the Government of one Head even CHRIST 9. Without Christ living with the world in the Suburbs of Hell Through Christ made Members of the true Church and Company which is called out of the world by the effectual calling of his Word and Spirit 10. Without Christ forlorn Children who have deprived our selves of our inheritance and wasted all our Fathers benefits on vanities Through Christ our fore-faulting is reduced our inheritance redeemed we brought back to the Family restored to the inheritance dignified with the first-born and made Priests to our God as his portion from amongst men 11. Without Christ living amongst them whose names are written in the earth and whose portion is beneath Through Christ our names are enrolled in Heaven amongst those who are written in the Book of Life elected and predestinated unto Grace and Glory 12. Without Christ without God in the world having God our Judge against us Through Christ we are reconciled to God get acces● unto him and have our God Judge of all upon our side to absolve us and to plead for us against all our foes 13. Without Christ we are for guiltiness in the rank of those who are already damned and brethren to those whose spirits are in prison But through Christ we are brethren to those who are already saved whose souls and spirits are freed from sin and misery and made perfect in holiness and glory having the same grounds of right to Heaven through CHRIST which they have who are entered already into possession Vers. 24. And to IESVS the Mediator of the NEW COVENANT and to the blood of sprinkling which speaketh better things than that of Abel He goeth on 14. In our natural estate we are under the Law and the Covenant of Works which bindeth us to perfect Obedience or to the Curse When we come to Christ we are under the Covenant of Grace which proclaimeth remission of sins unto all who are in him 15.
often with a lively voice partly making it manifest in his whole doctrine that hee is the same which came out of his Fathers bosome and laid open his counsel touching mans salvation Hee that cometh from above hee that cometh from Heaven is above all Ioh. 4.31 3 The Holy Ghost bears record that Jesus Christ is the Son of God partly by his descending upon him in his Baptism partly by his descending upon his Apostles and Disciples in the day of Pentecost partly by inspiring the doctrine of Christ into the Pen-men of the Scripture and by commending it to the world that it might teach men and perswade and confirm them touching that truth as truly divine By which hee may gather a Church and lead it into all truth to eternal life These three are said to bear record in Heaven 1 Because they immediately bear witness from Heaven as from their Throne 2 Because the Majesty of these witnesses chiefly shines in Heaven 3 Because this testimony is not heard observed acknowledged unless by souls lifted up to Heaven Lastly Because this testimony for the most part is perfected in Heaven although it should never bee received on earth Therefore yee ought to beleeve in Christ for his testimonies sake Vers. 8. And there are three that bear witness in earth the Spirit and the Water and the Blood and these three agree in one Argum. 4. Because three witnesses in earth consent together to prove that Christ is the Son of God viz. the Spirit and the Water and the Blood which are called witnesses in earth 1 Because this testimony is mediate and is produced out of the works which are to bee seen in the earth 2 Because uttering of this testimony is written in men that are in the earth and is acknowledged by the Visible Church Lastly Because this testimony doth not onely sound in the Church but also utters its voice amongst the men of the world and is heard of them to their conviction For 1 The Spirit or manifestation of the Spirit partly in miraculous gifts which are shed abroad in the Church even to the amazement of the world for many years after Christs ascention Partly in ordinary gifts which as yet flourish in the Church and suffice both to testifie that Christ who is preached amongst us is God and to draw an acknowledgement from them who are without the Church that God is in us who beleeve in Christ 1 Cor. 14. Furthermore the operation of the Spirit in the hearts of the faithful doth so quicken the words of Christ and by them doth so instruct comfort and confirm the elect that it leaves no doubt as touching the Divinity of Christ. As for Water which is the virtue of Christ sanctifiing his it so expresly speaks of Christ that those also who are without the Church seeing the light of good works in Christians are forced to glorifie our Father and the Father of Christ who is in Heaven so that also being even perceived in women it brought their unbeleeving husbands to God who at the first did not acknowledge the Word of God 1 Pet. 3.1 Lastly As for Blood which is the price of redemption and the virtue of Christ expiating sins and reconciling men to God that blood speaks better things than the blood of Abel so that it makes the consciences of the faithful quiet and peaceable and opens a way to the Throne of God and so confirms their hearts against the world and all things which are evil in it that they may bee bold and able to resound even with their own blood this testimony to those enemies that hear them in the midst of torments with joy Rev. 12.11 Therefore wee ought to beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 9. If wee receive the witness of men the witness of God is greater For this is the witness of God which hee hath testified of his Son Argum. 5. For the sake of the testimonies of faithful and true men wee beleeve their assertions Therefore for the sake of the testimony of God which is greater testifying of his Son we ought to beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 10. Hee that beleeveth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself hee that beleeveth not God hath made him a lyer because hee beleeveth not the record that God gave of his Son Argum. 6 Hee that beleeves in Christ as the Son of God is so much rectified that hee rests in the witness of the Spirit in●ardly confirming this truth of the Divine Word Therefore c. Hee that beleeveth not Argum. 7. Hee that doth not beleeve in ●hrist as the Son of God doth really accuse God of a lye because hee rejects the testimony concerning his Son as if it were false Therefore wee must beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 11. And this is the record that God hath given to us eternal life and this life is in his Son Argum. 8. Those that beleeve in the Son have right to eternal life which is in the Son as in the Fountain Procurer Giver and Conserver given to them by grace and confirmed by the constancy of Gods testimony Therefore c. Vers. 12. Hee that hath the Son hath life and hee that hath not the Son hath not life Argum. 9. Hee that truly embraces the Son by Faith hath also eternal life not onely as to the right of it but also to 〈◊〉 inchoate possession and hee that hath not the Son by Faith or seeks life in another rather than in him is destitute and shut out from all spiritual life Therefore c. Vers. 13. These things have I written unto you that beleeve on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know that yee have eternal life and that yee may beleeve on the Name of the Son of God Argum. 10. For this end all these things are written to the faithful from the Holy Ghost by the Apostle the Pen-man that they might bee certain that they have eternal life already and might more and more beleeve in the name of the Son of God Therefore yee must beleeve in Christ. Vers. 14. And this is the confidence that wee have in him that if wee ask any thing according to his will hee heareth us Argum. 11. Hee that beleeveth in Christ hath confidence in his approaches to God in prayer and that hee shall have Gods favourable ear in every petition which is put up according to the will of God Therefore c. Vers. 15. And if wee know that hee heareth us whatsoever wee ask wee know that wee have the p●titions that wee desired of him Argum. 12. Explicating and unfolding the former Hee that beleeves in Christ by knowing that God will bee propitious to him in his lawful or well-ordered petitions hee may also bee certain that the petitions which hee hath offered according to the Promises of God are already granted by him before they bee finished and so hee may bee assured of the success