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

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is in his Heart none of his Steps shall slide it is written in the Hearts of all New-Covenant-Children that so it might remain in them for ever Observe that Passage of our Saviour Except ye be converted and become as little Children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of God This our Lord spoke to his Disciples who were converted no doubt but they had pass'd through the New Birth before that time yet by reason of Pride that budded forth afresh in them they must be humbled again repent again or find as it were a second Conversion or they could not be saved No Person that yields to Sin unless he repents and turns from it can enter into God's Kingdom But doth the Words of our Saviour signify a Possibility that they might or might not repent and so might or might not be saved No such matter but rather the absolute Necessity of Humility and leaving off every Sin in all that shall be eternally saved Object 10. But did not some make Shipwrack of Faith and a good Conscience Answ 1. The Apostle speaks not there of the Grace of Faith but of the Doctrine of Faith particuiarly that part of it concerning the Resurrection of the Dead in saying that it was past already by which they overthrew the Faith of some 2. As to a good Conscience that may refer to a Conscience that doth not accuse as Paul before his Conversion had a good Conscience Men and Brethren I have lived in all good Conscience before God until this Day I have acted according to my Light and my Heart doth not reproach me A Man may have a Moral good Conscience that never had an Evangelical good Conscience I mean not have his Heart sprinkled with the Blood of Christ For that which may in one respect be said to be good may in another be said to be evil Those Persons Paul speaks of might once have Moral Sincerity in owning and maintaining of that Truth which now they destroyed and also might not live in any gross Immoralities 3. But should it be an Evangelical good Conscience and they be sincere Christians What of this May not a true Believer make a Breach upon a good Conscience by falling into Temptation As concerning making Shipwrack that says the Text was concerning Faith and those Persons being delivered to Satan by Excommunication it was that they might not learn to blaspheme and might therefore be restored again and nothing to the contrary doth appear it is evident from the Text therefore in vain it is brought to prove a final falling away Object 11. But a Righteous Man may turn from his Righteousness and die in his Sin And if so then Believers may fall away finally Answ There is a twofold Righteousness spoken of in the Scriptures 1 st A Moral and Legal Righteousness 2 dly A Gospel or Evangelical Righteousness 1 st There is a Righteousness that is a Man 's own such as Paul had when a Pharisee a Righteousness which ariseth from a Man 's own Reason Will and natural Improvements or by common Grace Godly Education awed by Fear and legal Terror and maintained by some failing Spring which as our Annotators observe may easily be dried up these Righteous Ones may totally and finally fall away Pray read Ezek. 33. 13. When I say to the Righteous that he shall surely live if he trust to his own Righteousness and commits Iniquity all his Righteousness shall not be remembred but for his Iniquity that he hath committed he shall die for it Pray observe that here are two things expressed for which he must die First If he trust to his own Righteousness and secondly If he turn from his Moral Righteousness and committed Iniquity the first is damning as well as the second But if he hath a Moral Righteousness and yet after all doth not trust to it but flies to the Righteousness of Christ he shall live but if he be Righteous and trusteth to it he must die in his Sin as the Righteous Jews and Pharisees did who being ignorant of the Righteousness of God went about to establish their own Righteousness Now from hence it appears contrary to what our Opponents say That that Righteousness which these Men turn from could not save them though it is true it is said If the wicked Man turneth from his Wickedness he hath committed and doth that which is lawful and right he shall save his Soul alive A doing that which is right is to renounce all his own Righteousness in point of Justification and by Faith to throw himself upon Jesus Christ and he that doth thus shall save his Soul alive Therefore let all Men know that this Text only shews that a Man that has attained to no more than to a Moral and Legal Righteousness must perish as well as he that turns from it and committeth Wickedness 2 dly Those that have attained to true Gospel or Evangelical Righteousness have an Everlasting Righteousness and if it lasteth for ever they that have it cannot lose it so as eternally to perish Object 12. It is said that some were twice dead Jude 12. Answ What of this They were originally dead dead by Nature and dead by their own Actual Sins and also dead after they seemed to be made alive There is a common quicking as well as special they had the common Life of Grace or that mutual Life that flows from common Quicknings Others thought them once alive and they professed themselves to be alive but now they became as bad nay worse than ever and so are for ever lost and undone they falling from that Grace and Life they once had their Apostacy rendred them miserable and no hopes of renewing them for ever Object 13. But is it not said God would have all Men saved 1 Tim. 2. 4. Answ 1. God will have all Men saved that believe and accept of Christ all that repent And they that say God would have any others saved than Believers or renewed Persons contradict the Word of God he will not have impenitent Persons be saved such who live in Sin and die in Sin but all that turn to him through Christ Of all sorts and degrees of Men God would have be saved this Doctrine we preach and they themselves acknowledg that God would have none but these be saved therefore to what End is this Text urged But though I have spoken to this Objection already yet consider 2. If they will take all Men here for the Universality of Individuals then I ask them 1. What Act it is of God wherein this his Willingness doth consist Is it in the Eternal Purpose of his Will that all should be saved why then is it not accomplished Who hath resisted his Will 2. Or is it an Antecedent Desire that it should be so though he fails in the End Then is the Blessed God miserable he being not able to accomplish his Just and Holy Desires Or as Reverend Owen notes 3.