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A30303 Expository notes with practical observations on the Four Holy Evangelists, viz., St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John wherein the sacred text is at large recited ... and the instructive example of the holy Jesus to our imitation recommended ; designed for the instruction of private families ... / by William Burkitt. Burkitt, William, 1650-1703. 1700 (1700) Wing B5736; ESTC R29600 900,471 338

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of his pardoning Love to her and not the Cause of it She did not first Love much and then Christ forgave her but Christ first forgave her and then she loved much Her Love was a Love of Gratitude because she was pardoned and not a Love of Merit to Purchase and procure her Pardon The Papists interpret this Word For as if it were the Antecedent Cause of her Forgiveness whereas it is a consequential Sign and Evidence that the free Grace and Mercy of Christ had forgiven her her many and great Sins were forgiven her and therefore she Loved much The Debt is not Forgiven because the Debtor Loves his Creditor but the Debtor therefore Loves because the Debt is Forgiven Forgiveness goes before and Love follows after Hence Learn That much Love will follow great Forgiveness Love will work in the heart towards God in some proportion to that Love which we have Experienced from God Observe Lastly The very Gracious Dismission which this Woman meets with from our Blessed Saviour What could she desire that is not here granted to her Here is Remission Safety Faith and Peace all these here meet to make a Contrite Soul Happy Remission is the Ground of her Safety Faith the Ground of her Peace Peace the fruit of her Faith and Salvation the Issue of her Remission Oh Woman Great was thy Sin Great was Christ's pardoning Grace and Great was thy Joy and Comfort Thy Sins are forgiven thee thy Faith hath saved thee go in peace CHAP. VIII 1 AND it came to pass afterwards that he went throughout every city and village preaching and shewing the glad tidings of the Kingdom of God and the Twelve were with him Observe here the great work and business which not only the Apostles but Christ himself was engaged in and imploy'd about namely preaching the Gospel those glad Tidings of Salvation to a lost World Where Note That Christ himself labour'd in this Work of publick Preaching he did not send forth his Apostles as his Curates to work and sweat in the Vineyard whilst he himself took his ease at home but he accompanieth them himself yea he goes before them himself in this great and excellent Work Jesus went preaching the glad tidings of the Gospel and the twelve were with him Learn thence That Preaching of the Gospel is a great and necessary Work incumbent upon all the Ministers of Christ let their Dignity and Preheminence in the Church be what it will Surely none of the Servants are above their Lord and Master did he Labour in the Word and Doctrine well may they Observe 2. The places where Christ and his Apostles preached not only in the populous Cities but in the poor Country Villages They went through every city and village preaching the Gospel Some will preach the Gospel provided they may preach at Court or in the capital Cities of the Nation but the poor Country Villages are over-look'd by them Our Saviour and his Apostles were not of this mind it 's true they were Itinerary Preachers we are settled but be the place never so mean and obscure and the People never so rude and barbarous we must not think it beneath the greatest of us to exercise our Ministry there if God calls us thither Christ went through the villages as well as cities Preaching 2 And certain women which had been healed of evil Spirits and infirmities Mary called Magdalene out of whom went seven Devils 3 And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's Steward and Susanna and many others which ministered unto him of their Substance Amongst the number of those that did Accompany our Saviour and his Apostles mention is here made of certain Women who had been healed by Christ of Evil Spirits and Infirmities that is of Spiritual and Corporeal Diseases for the Jews were wont to call Vices and evil Habits by the Name of Devils as the Devil of Pride the Devil of Malice c. Now as concerning these Womens following of Christ and administring to him several Circumstances are Observable as 1. That Women did make up a considerable number of Christ's Followers ay and of his Apostles Followers too the Devout Women not a few Acts 17.4 And verily it is no Disgrace or Shame but matter of Glory and cause of Thankfulness if our Ministry be attended by and Blest unto the weaker Sex I believe in many of our Congregations and at most of our Communions are found two Women for one Man God grant them Knowledge answerable to their Zeal and Obedience proportionable to their Devotion Observe 2. One of these Women that followed Christ was Joanna the Wife of Herod's Steward What one of Herod's Family transplanted into Christ's Houshold oh the freeness of the Grace of God Even in the worst Societies and Places God has a number to stand up for his Name and bear witness to his Truth we read of a Joseph in Pharaoh's Court of an Obadiah in Ahab's Court of a Daniel in Nebuchadnezar's Court of a Church in Nero's House and of a Joanna here in bloody Herod's Family who had put John the Baptist to Death Observe 3. The Holy courage and resolution of our Saviour's Female Followers no doubt they met with Taunts and Jears with Scofs and Scorns enough and perhaps from their Husbands too for following the Carpenters Son and a few Fishermen but this does not damp but inflame their Zeal The Holy Gospel acquaints us with several instances of Masculine Courage and manly Resolutions in the Women that followed Christ as his Female Disciples at our Saviour's Tryal the Women cleave to him when his Disciples fled from him they accompanied him to his Cross they assisted at his Funeral they attended his Hearse to the Grave they watched his Sepulchre fearing neither the Darkness of the Night nor the rudeness of the Soldiers These feeble Women had more courage then all the Apostles Learn that Courage is the special and peculiar Gift of God and where he gives Courage it is not in Man to make afraid Observe 4. The pious and charitable care of these Holy Women to supply the Wants and outward Necessities of our Saviour they administred to him of their Substance Where Note 1. The great Poverty of Christ he lived upon the Basket he would not honour the World so far as to have any part of it in his own hand but was beholding to others for what he eat and drank yet must we not suppose that either Christ or his Apostles were common Beggars but it is probable there was a Bag or common Purse amongst them which upon occasion supplied their Necessities and there were certain 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sisters or Christian Women as the Learned Dr. Hammond observes who accompanied Christ and his Apostles in their Travels and provided Necessaries for them when they went up and down Preaching the Gospel Note also 2. The condescending Grace and Humility of Christ he was not ash●med either of these Womens following of him or administring to
him the affections must take complacency and delight in him the measure of Loving God is to Love him without Measure Note 2. that the best Evidence of our sincere Love to God is the unfeigned Love of our Neighbour Love to Man is both a Fruit and Testimony of our Love to God For he that Loveth not his Brother whom he hath seen how can he Love God whom he hath not seen Note 3. That as it is every Mans Duty to Love himself so is he to Love his Neighbour as himself not as he does Love himself but as he ought to Love himself not with the same measure and degree of Love but in the same manner and kind of Love that we Love our selves Do we Love our selves freely and readily sincerely and unfeignedly tenderly and compassionately constantly and perseveringly so should we Love our Neighbour also Tho' we are not required to Love our Neighbour as much as we Love our selves yet are we commanded to Love him like as we Love ourselves Observe Lastly Our Lord's Reply Thou hast an●●●● right This do and thou shalt live Where Note That Christ intimates to him that the Law considered in it self could give Life but then a Person must keep it perfectly and exactly without the least Deficiency which is impossible to Man in his Fallen State for the Law is not weak to us but we are weak to that Rom. 8.3 the Law becomes weak through the weakness of our Flesh Such as seek Salvation by the Works of the Law must keep the Law perfectly and exactly which being impossible in our fallen estate Christ has obtained of his Father that for his sake our sincere tho' imperfect Obedience shall find Acceptance with God and be available to our Salvation 29 But he willing to justify himself said unto Jesus And who is my Neighbour 30 And Jesus answering said a certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among Thieves which stripped him of his Raiment and wounded him and departed leaving him half dead 31 And by chance there came down a certain Priest that way and when he saw him he passed by on the other side 32 And likewise a Levite when he was at the place came and looked on him and passed by on the other side 33 But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed came where he was and when he saw him he had compassion on him 34 And went to him and bound up his Wounds pouring in Oyl and Wine and set him on his own Beast and brought him to an Inn and took care of him 35 And on the morrow when he departed he took out two pence and gave them to the Host and said unto him Take care of him and whatsoever thou spendest more when I come again I will repay thee 36 Which now of these three thinkest thou was neighbour unto him that fell among the Thieves 37 And he said he that shewed mercy on him Then said Jesus unto him Go and do thou likewise The Design of our Saviour in this Parable is to convince the Lawyer who put that question to him Who is my Neighbour v. 29. That every one is and ought to be accounted our Neighbour to whom God affords us opportunity of doing good contrary to the strait Notion of the Pharisees that by the Word Neighbour understood Friends and Kinsfolk Brethren by Blood Neighbours by Habitation and Persons of the same Religion Our Saviour by this Parable taught him that even Strangers and professed Enemies every one that needeth our help and relief is to be accounted our Neighbour to convince him hereof Christ propounds this parable of a Jew that fell among Thieves who was neglected by his own Country-men but relieved by a Samaritan who tho' a professed Enemy upon the score of Religion yet was so exceeding kind and charitable that he became Physician Surgeon and Host and a real Neighbour to the unknown Traveller Wounded by Thieves in his Journey to Jericho From the whole Learn 1. That every Person in Misery is the object of our Mercy our Neighbour and capable of our Charity 2. That no difference in Religion much less in some doubtful Opinions will excuse us from exercising Acts of Charity and Compassion towards such as are really in Want and need our Assistance our Holy and merciful Religion makes all Persons the Objects of our compassion who are indigent and helpless tho' they be Strangers and Foreigners Heathens or Hereticks Friends or Enemies yea be they good or bad holy or wicked as we have opportunity we must do good unto all and imitate the example of our merciful God who is kind to the unthankful and to the Evil. 3. That real Charity is an Active operative thing it consists not in good Words given to the Distressed nor in a compassionate beholding of them nor in a pitiful mourning over them but in positive Acts of kindness towards them The Samaritan here is an example of a real and thorough Charity he turns his Face towards the forlorn Man his Feet hasten to him his hand pours in Wine and Oyl into his Wounds after which he sets him upon his own Beast brings him to the Inn stays with him all Night and the next day because his Recovery would be a Work of Time and Expence he leaves him but first leaves Money with the Host and a special charge to take care of him with a punctual promise that whatever was expended more should be Repaid Behold here an instance and pattern of a compleat Charity managed with as much Discretion as Compassion well might our Lord say to this Person and in him to every one of us Go and do thou likewise 38 Now it came to pass as they went that he entered into a certain Village and a certain Woman named Martha received him into her house Observe here 1. the great Work and Business of our Saviour's Life it was to go about Preaching the Gospel 2. The Nature of the place which Christ at this time preached in it was a poor Village Bethany as some think Christ did not only take care of populous Cities and great Towns but private Villages and obscure places enjoyed also the blessing of his Ministry Our Saviour's Example herein is instructive to his Ministers not to affect great Auditories and to Preach only in populous Cities but to scatter the Seed of the Word in Country Villages where are like precious Souls to be taken care of and provided for as Christ was sent himself so he sends his Ministers to preach the Gospel to the poor Observe 3. The party that entertain'd him in the Village Martha received him into her house Martha is named because she was probably the Owner of the House Tho' Christ had no house of his own yet he had as many as he pleased at his Command for wherever he had an Heart he was sure to have an House Martha received him into her house 39 And she had a Sister called Mary which also
insensible Passage of our Time the Person sleeping shall certainly awake either in this World or in the next It will be our Wisdom to prepare for the Bed of the Grave and so to live that when we lye down in it there may be nothing to disturb our Rest Observe next The Words which our Saviour used at the raising of the Damsel Talitha Cumi Syriack Words to shew the Truth of the Miracle not like a Conjurer murtering a Charm in unknown Words to himself and also to shew the Greatness of the Miracle that he was able to raise her by a Word speaking Observe lastly The Charge given by our Saviour not to divulge this Miracle He charged them straitly that none should know it That is not to divulge it imprudently to such of the Scribes and Pharisees as would not be convinced by it but only cavil at it and be the more enraged against him and seek his Death before his time was come Also not to divulge it unseasonably and all at once but gradually and by degrees for it was the Will of God that the Divine Glory of Christ should not be manifested to the World all at once and on the sudden but by little and little during his State of Humiliation for his Resurrection was the Time appointed for the full Manifestation of his Godhead Rom. 1.4 Declared to be the Son of God with Power by the Resurrection from the Dead CHAP. VI. 1 AND he went out from thence and came into his own country and his disciples follow him 2 And when the sabbath day was come he began to teach in the synagogue and many hearing him were astonished saying From whence hath this man these things and what wisdom is this which is given unto him that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands 3 Is not this the carpenter the son of Mary the brother of James and Joses and of Juda and Simon and are not his sisters here with us and they were offended at him 4 But Jesus said unto them A prophet is not without honour but in his own country and among his own kin and in his own house 5 And he could there do no mighty work save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk and healed them 6 And he marvelled because of their unbelief And he went round about the villages teaching Our Blessed Saviour having in the former Chapter wrought two famous Miracles in curing a Woman of her Bloody Issue and raising Jairus his Daughter from Death we find him here in the beginning of this Chapter passing into his own Country that is to the City of Nazareth in Galilee called his own City and Country because he was there conceived there brought up there Joseph and Mary and his Kindred dwelt and Christ with them during his private Life which was till he was Thirty Years of Age. Now our Saviour being come into his own Country Obs 1. What his imployment was he preach'd in their Synagogues and held Communion with the Jewish Church altho' she had many Corruptions in her Teaching us by his Example not to desert and forsake the Communion of such a Church in which there is found neither Heretical Doctrine nor Idolatrous Worship altho' many things be found in her culpable and blame-worthy The Jewish Church was certainly such and yet our Saviour maintained not occasional only but constant Communion with her Obs 2. The Influence and Effect which our Saviour's preaching had upon his own Countrymen the People of Nazareth it did work Admiration in them but not Faith they were astonished but did not believe Men may be mightily moved and affected by the Word and yet may never be converted by it the Men of Nazareth wondered and yet were offended they did not believe in him but were offended at him Obs 3. The Ground and Cause of this their Offence and that was the Meaness of his Extraction and the Poverty of his Condition Is not this the Carpenter From whence the ancient Fathers particularly Justin Martyr concluded that our Saviour did work upon his Father Joseph's Trade during his Father's Life and thence was called the Carpenter's Son and when Joseph was dead which was before Christ was Thirty Years old when he entered upon his Publick Office he was then called the Carpenter The Antients say he spent his time in making Ploughs and Yoaks and that thence it was that he drew so many Similitudes in his Preaching from the Yoak and the Plough This we are sure of that our Lord lived not Thirty Years before his Manifestation idly and unprofitably It is most probable that he followed his Father's Calling and wrought under him it being said that he was subject to him Luke 2.15 as a Child to a Parent and as a Servant to his Master Indeed after he entred upon his Prophetick Office he no longer followed Joseph's Calling but apply'd himself wholly to the Work of the Ministry He made no more Ploughs but one to break up hard Hearts no more Yoaks but one for the Devil's Neck However in regard of our Saviour's low Extraction and mean Education His Countrymen were offended at him Learn hence That the Poverty and Meaness of Christ's Condition was that which Multitudes stumbled at and which kept many yea most from believing on him None but a Spiritual Eye can discern Beauty in an humbled and abased Saviour Learn 2dly That it is the Property and Practice of prophane Men to take occasion from the outward Quality and Condition of God's Ministers both to despise their Persons and to reject their Doctrine Obs 4. The Reason assigned by our Saviour why the Men of Nazareth despised him and set him at nought because he was their Countryman and Acquaintance their Familiarity bred Contempt Teaching us That very often the faithful Ministers of God are most contemned and dishonoured where they are most familiarly known Sometimes the Remembrance of their mean Original and Extraction sometimes the Poverty of their Parent 's Condition sometimes the Indecencies of their Childhood sometimes the Follies of their Youth are ript up all which are Occasions of Contempt and gave Ground for this proverbial Saying That a Prophet is not without Honour save in his own Country Which like other proverbial Speeches holds true in the general that for the most part it is so but it is not universally true in all Persons and Cases However this good use may be made of our Saviour's Observation to teach his Ministers to be wise in conversing with their People not to make themselves cheap and common in every Company nor too familiar with all sorts of Persons nor to be light and vain in any Company for this will certainly breed Contempt both of their Persons and Ministry Our Duty is by Strictness and Gravity of Deportment to maintain our Esteem in the Consciences of our People and to temper Gravity with a Condescending Affability That Minister which prostitutes his Authority frustrates the Ends of
yet this must not be understood absolutely but comparatively Not as if the Prophets reaped nothing converted none but that their Fruit was small in comparison of the Success which the Apostles found Nor is it to be understood as if the Apostles took no pains at all but that the Prophets greater pains rendred the Apostles Labours Successful who took less pains Learn hence 1. That the Wisdom of God sees it fit that all his Servants in the VVork of the Ministry do not meet with the same Difficulties nor enjoy the same Success Some are laborious Sowers others are joyful Reapers some labour all their Days with little visible Success others bring in many to Christ perhaps by a single Sermon some labour even with Weariness and reap little others enter into their Labours and reap much 39 ¶ And many of the Samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman which testified He told me all that ever I did 40 So when the Samaritans were come unto him they besought him that he would tarry with them and he abode there two days 41 And many mo believed because of his own word 42 And said unto the woman Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Saviour of the world Here an Account is given of the Conversion of more of the Samaritans from the City Sychar Some believed on him upon the full Report which the VVoman had made That he had told her all that ever she did But others were brought to believe by his own Word Now from the VVomans being an Instrument to bring her Acquaintance to Christ by her own Experience of what she had heard from him Learn 1. That very weak Instruments when they employ themselves for Christ desiring to extol his Praise and set forth his Glory are sometimes richly blessed with great Success Many of the Samaritans believed for the Saying of this poor Woman Learn 2. That when a Person can say but little of Christ yet if it be spoken from Experience and sensible Feeling it will be more Successful and Persuasive than much more that is spoken from Notional Knowledge Such was this Womans Testimony concerning Christ Come see a Man that told me all things that ever I did Is not this the Christ She spake what she found yea what she felt within her self and speaking her own Experience many believed on him for her Saying But further these Samaritans believed Christ to be a Prophet upon the Testimony of this Woman But they believed him afterwards to be the Messias or the Saviour of the World upon the Credit and Authority of his own Word v. 41. And many more believed because of his own Word Thence Learn That although Instruments speaking may be a means to draw Persons to give some assent to Truth yet it is Christ himself that must work a full Persuasion and his own Word is the surest Foundation for Faith to build and depend upon Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves 43 ¶ Now after two days he departed thence and went into Galilee 44 For Jesus himself testified that a prophet hath no honour in his own countrey 45 Then when he was come into Galilee the Galileans received him having seen all the things that he did at Jerusalem at the feast for they also went unto the feast Our Blessed Saviour having spent two days with the Samaritans as an Introduction to the calling of the Gentiles he goes forward towards Galilee the Place which he was pleased to make choice of for the Exercise of the greatest Part of his Ministry Coming into Galilee he passeth by the City of Nazareth where he had had his Education knowing what little Respect he was like to find there A Prophet ordinarily having little Honour in his own Country Therefore shunning Nazareth he goeth to Cana where he had done his first Miracle Learn hence 1. That there is a real Tribute of Honour due unto every Prophet and Minister of God which ought to be testified by Reverence to their Persons by a due Estimation of the Dignity of their Calling by Obedience to their Doctrine and by an honourable Maintenance A Prophet should have Honour and Honour includes all these 2. It is very usual and ordinary for the Prophets of God to meet with least Respect where they are most known their nearest Neighbours their nearest Relations their nearest Acquaintance are oft-times farthest off from giving them that Honour that is due unto them Learn 3. That the true Prophets and Messengers of God shall be sure to find some that will entertain their Persons and embrace their Ministry though they be disesteemed and rejected by others Tho' our Saviour had no Honour at Nazareth yet he found Entertainment amongst the rest of the Galileans 46 So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee where he made the water wine And there was a certain noble man whose son was sick at Capernaum 47 When he heard that Jesus was come out of Judea into Galilee he went unto him and besought him that he would come down and heal his son for he was at the point of death 48 Then said Jesus unto him Except ye see signs and wonders ye will not believe 49 The noble man saith unto him Sir come down ere my child die 50 Jesus saith unto him Go thy way thy son liveth And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him and he went his way 51 And as he was now going down his servants met him and told him saying Thy son liveth 52 Then enquired he of them the hour when he began to amend and they said unto him Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left him 53 So the father knew that it was at the same hour in the which Jesus said unto him Thy son liveth and himself believed and his whole house 54 This is again the second miracle that Jesus did when he was come out of Judea into Galilee In this last Paragraph of the Chapter we find our blessed Saviour performing a second Miracle in Cana of Galilee curing a noble Man's Son that was sick of a Fever This noble Man apprehended Christ to be a Prophet and believed that if he were bodily present with his Son he might possibly cure him but he did not believe him to be the Messias who was true God and every where present Therefore to give him an infallible Proof that he was so he tells him his Son was cured by the Word of his Mouth even at that distance By which Miracle he cured not only the Child of his Fever but the Father of his Unbelief From the whole we Note 1. The Person that here applies himself to Christ A noble Man We do not find Christ oft attended with Nobility Have any of the Rulers believed on him Yes here is one The Sovereign Grace of God is free and he
One Sin ensnares and draws Men into the Commission of more Such as will not speak exact Truth according to their Knowledge they fall into the Sin of Lying against their Consciences Our Saviour answers them Neither tell I you by what Authority I do these things He doth not say I cannot or I will not tell you but I do not I need not tell you because the Miracles which I work before you are a sufficient Demonstration of my Divine Commission that I am sent of God amongst you for God never set the Seal of his Omnipotence to a Lie nor impower'd an Impostor to work real Miracles 28 But what think you A certain man had two sons and he came to the first and said Son go work to day in my vineyard 29 He answered and said I will not but afterward he repented and went 30 And he came to the second and said likewise And he answered and said I go sir and went not 31 Whether of them twain did the will of his Father They say unto him The first Jesus saith unto them Verily I say unto you that the publicans and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you 32 For John came unto you in the way of righteousness and ye believed him not but the publicans and the harlots believed him And ye when ye had seen it repented not afterward that ye might believe him The Design and Scope of this Parable is to shew That Publicans and Harlots that is the vilest the prophanest and worst of Sinners who upon the hearing of Christ's Doctrine and Miracles did repent and believe were in a much better Condition than the proud Pharisees who tho' they pretended to great Measures of Knowledge and high Degrees of Holiness yet did obstinately oppose Christ disobey his Doctrine deny his Miracles and set at nought his Person Learn hence That the greatest the vilest and the worst of Sinners upon their Repentance and Faith in Christ shall much sooner find Acceptance with God than proud Pharisaical Justiciaries who confidently rely upon their own Righteousness Publicans and Harlots says Christ here to the Pharisees shall go into the Kingdom of God before you Publicans were the worst sort of Men and Harlots the worst kind of Women yet did these repent sooner and believed in Christ before the proud Pharisees 33 Hear another parable There was a certain housholder which planted a vineyard and hedged it round about and digged a wine-press in it and built a tower and let it out to husbandmen and went into a far country 34 And when the time of the fruit drew near he sent his servants to the husbandmen that they might receive the fruits of it 35 And the husbandmen took his servants and beat one and killed another and stoned another 36 Again he sent other servants mo than the first and they did unto them likewise 37 But last of all he sent unto them his Son saying They will reverence my Son 38 But when the husbandmen saw the Son they said among themselves This is the heir come let us kill him and let us seize on his inheritance 39 And they caught him and cast him out of the vineyard and slew him In this Parable God compares the Jewish Church to a Vineyard himself to an Housholder his Planting Pruning and Fencing his Vineyard denotes his Care to furnish his Church with all needful Helps and Means to make it spiritually fruitful his letting it out to Husbandmen signifies his committing the Care of his Church to the Priests and Levites the publick Pastors and Governours of the Church his Servants are the Prophets and Apostles whom he sent from time to time to admonish them to bring forth Fruit answerable to the Cost which God had expended on them His Son is Jesus Christ whom the Rulers of the Jewish Church slew and murthered The Scope of the Parable is to discover to the Jews particularly to the Pharisees their obstinate Impenitency under all Means their bloody Cruelty to the Prophets of God their Tremendous Guilt in crucifying the Son of God For all which God would unchurch them finally and ruin their Nation and set up a Church among the Gentiles that should bring forth better Fruit than the Jewish Church ever did From the whole Note 1. That the Church is God's Vineyard exceeding dear and precious to the Planter and the Owner of it 2. As dear as God's Vineyard is unto him in case of Barrenness and Unfruitfulness it is in great Danger of being destroyed and laid waste by him 3. That the only Way and Course to engage God's Care over his Vineyard and to prevent his giving it to other Husbandmen is to give him the Fruits of it It is but a Vineyard that God lets out it is no Inheritance no People ever had so many Promises of God's Favour as the Jews had nor ever enjoyed so many Priviledges whilst they stood in his Favour as the Jews did Yet tho' they were the first and the natural Branches they are broken off and we Gentiles stand by Faith let us not be highminded but fear Rom. 11. v. 20. 40 When the Lord therefore of the vineyard cometh what will he do unto those husbandmen 41 They say unto him He will miserably destroy those wicked men and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen which shall render him the fruits in their seasons Observe here At the first mentioning of the Parable the Pharisees express a bitter Indignation against such wicked Servants not considering what a dreadful Sentence they passed upon themselves and their own Nation Little did they think that hereby they condemned their Temple to be burnt their City to be destroyed their Country to be ruined but in these Words they vindicate God they condemn themselves and own the Justice of God in inflicting the severest Punishments on them 42 Therefore say I unto you The kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof Which Words are the Application that our Saviour makes of the foregoing Parable concerning the Vineyard which the chief Priests and Pharisees did not apprehend themselves to be concerned in till he brought the Application of it home unto them Therefore say I unto you the Kingdom of God shall be taken from you c. Note 1. The greatest Mercy that God can bestow upon any People is his giving his Kingdom to them that is all Gospel-Ordinances and Church-Priviledges leading to the Kingdom of Heaven 2. Observe the Terms upon which God either gives or continues his Kingdom to a Church and Nation And that is upon bringing forth the Fruits thereof Learn 3. That the greatest Judgment which can befal a People is the taking away the Kingdom of God from them The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given c. 43 Jesus saith unto them Did ye never read in the scriptures The stone which the builders rejected the same is become
slain and Ninety-seven Thousand carried away Captive and made Prisoners They that bought our Saviour for Thirty Pence were now themselves sold Thirty for a Penny Now did the Temple it self become a Sacrifice a whole Burnt-Offering and was consum'd to Ashes Yet Observe Christ promises that these Calamitous Days should be shortned for the Elects sake God had a Remnant which he determined should survive this Destruction to be an holy Seed and accordingly the Providence of God so order'd that the City was taken in Six Months and the whole Country depopulated in Eighteen Whence Observe How the Lord intermixes some Mercy with the extremest Misery that doth befal a People for their Sin On this side Hell no Sinners can say that they feel the Strokes of Justice to the utmost or that they have Judgment without Mercy 23 Then if any man shall say unto you Lo here is Christ or there believe it not 24 For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets and shall shew great signs and wonders insomuch that if it were possible they shall deceive the very elect 25 Behold I have told you before 26 Wherefore if they shall say unto you Behold he is in the desert go not forth behold he is in the secret chambers believe it not The Jews had all along cherished in themselves a vain Expectation that the promised Messias should be a Temporal Deliverer that should set them at Liberty from the Power and Slavery of the Romans and accordingly Christ declares to his Disciples here that immediately before Jerusalem's Destruction several Persons taking the Advantage of this Expectation would make themselves Heads of Parties and pretend that they were the true Messiah who would save and deliver them from their Enemies if they would repair to them and follow after them Hereupon our Lord cautions his Disciples against such false Christs and false Prophets and bids them believe them not tho' they did never so many great Signs and Wonders and promised them never such Glorious Deliverances Learn hence That the Church's great Danger is from Seducers that come in Christ's Name and pretending to work Signs and Wonders by his Authority 2. That such is the Power of Seduction and Delusion that many are carried away with Seducers and false Teachers 3. That the Elect themselves if left unto themselves might be seduced but Divine Power guards them against Seduction and Delusion They shall deceive if it were possible the very Elect. 27 For as the lightning cometh out of the east and shineth even unto the west so shall also the coming of the Son of man be There is a threefold coming of Christ spoken of in the New Testament 1. His coming in his Spiritual Kingdom by the preaching of the Gospel among the Gentiles 2. His coming to destroy Jerusalem Forty Years after his Ascension 3. His final Coming to Judgment at the great Day All these Comings of the Son of Man for their Suddenness and Unexpectedness are compared unto Lightning which in a moment breaketh out of the East and shineth unto the West Learn hence That the Coming and Appearance of the Lord Jesus Christ to the judging of wicked and impenitent Sinners it will be a very certain sudden and unexpected Appearance 28 For wheresoever the carcass is there will the eagles be gathered together If the coming of Christ be understood in the former Verse of his coming to destroy Jerusalem then by the Carcass in this Verse are to be understood the People of Jerusalem and the Body of the Jewish Nation And by the Eagles are to be understood the Roman Armies who carried an Eagle in their Standard These were the Instruments which Almighty God made use of as his Rod and Scourge to chastise and punish the People of Jerusalem Learn thence That the appointed Messengers of God's Wrath and the Instruments of his Vengeance will suddenly gather together certainly find out and severely punish and plague an impenitent People devoted to Destruction Where the Carcass is the Body of the Jewish Nation there will the Eagles the Roman Soldiers be gathered together 29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened and the moon shall not give her light and the stars shall fall from heaven and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken 30 And then shall appear the sign of the son of man in heaven Our Saviour goes on in figurative Expressions to set forth the Calamities that should befal the Jewish Nation immediately after the Destruction of Jerusalem The Sun shall be darkened that is all their Glory and Excellency shall be eclipsed all their Wealth and Prosperity shall be laid waste their whole Government Civil and Ecclesiastical destroy'd and such Marks of Misery found upon them as never were seen upon a People By the Sign of the Son of Man the Papists will have understood the Sign of the Cross Others understand it of those Prodigies which were seen a little before the Destruction of Jerusalem which Josephus mentions as namely A Comet in the form of a Sword hanging over the City for a Year together A Light in the Temple and about the Altar seen at Midnight for half an Hour A Cow led by the Priest to be sacrificed calved a Lamb. A Voice heard in the Temple saying Abeamus hinc Let us go hence Learn hence God doth premonish before he punish he warns a People of Destruction often before he destroys them once 30 And then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory 31 And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds from one end of heaven to the other Then shall the Tribes mourn that is then shall the Jews be convinced that their Destruction was the Punishment of their Sin in rejecting and crucifying Christ and accordingly they that pierced him shall behold him and mourn over him Thus it was before the Destruction of Jerusalem and thus will it be before the final Judgment They that pierced him shall be brought before him Lord how will the Sight of a pierced Christ pierce their Souls with Horror they who have not seen a pierced Christ in the Sorrows of Repentance shall hereafter see him in the Sorrows of Despair To behold Christ with the Eye of Sense hereafter will be very dreadful and terrible to all those that have not beheld him with the Eye of Faith here And he shall send his Angels with the Sound of a Trumpet Those that apply this to the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Angels understand the Ministers of the Gospel who by the Trumpet of the Word did bring in Believers throughout all Judea who were saved from that Destruction Those that understand it of the general Judgment take it literally that Christ at the great Day will send forth his Holy Angels and gather
Nature was asleep yet his Divine Nature neither slumbered nor slept Learn hence That the Prevalency of Fear in a time of great and imminent Danger tho' it may argue Weakness of Faith yet is no Evidence of a total want of Faith in the midst of the Disciples Fears they believed Christ's Power Obs 4. A doable Rebuke given by our Saviour first to the Winds next to the Fears of his Disciples He rebukes the Winds and instantly they are calm When the Sea was as furious as a madman Christ with a single Word calms it Learn hence That the most raging Winds and outragious Seas cannot stand before the Rebukes of Christ Christ as God lays a Law upon the most lawless Creatures even when they seem to act most lawlesly Observe farther Christ rebukes his Disciples Fears Why are ye fearful No sooner was the Storm up but their Fears were up they forgot that the Lord high Admiral of the Ocean was on board the Ship and were as much overset with their boisterous Passions as the Vessel was with tempestuous Winds and accordingly Christ rebukes the Tempest within before the Storm without First he calms their Hearts then he quiets the Seas From this Instance of the Disciples we may gather that great Faith in the Habit may appear little in Act and exercise the Disciples Faith in forsaking all and following Christ was great Faith but in this present Act their Faith was weak thro' the Prevalency of their Fears Oh the imperfect Composition of the best of Saints Faith and Fear will take their turns and act their part whilst we are upon the Stage of this World e're long our Fears will be vanquished and our Faith swallowed up in Vision Lord set our Souls a longing for that joyful Hour CHAP. V. 1 ANd they came over unto the other side of the sea into the country of the Gadarenes 2 And when he was come out of the ship immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit 3 Who had his dwelling among the tombs and no man could bind him no not with chains 4 Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains and the chains had been plucked asunder by him and the fetters broken in pieces neither could any man tame him 5 And always night and day he was in the mountains and in the tombs crying and cutting himself with stones 6 But when he saw Jesus afar off he ran and worshipped him 7 And cried with a loud voice and said What have I to do with thee Jesus thou Son of the most high God I adjure thee by God that thou torment me not 8 For he said unto him Come out of the man thou unclean spirit 9 And he asked him What is thy name and he answered saying My name is Legion for we are many 10 And he besought him much that he would not send them away out of the country 11 Now there was there nigh unto the mountains a great herd of swine feeding 12 And all the devils besought him saying Send us into the swine that we may enter into them 13 And forthwith Jesus gave them leave And the unclean spirits went out and entered into the swine and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the sea they were about two thousand and were choked in the sea 14 And they that fed the swine fled and told it in the city and in the country And they went out to see what it was that was done 15 And they come to Jesus and see him that was possessed with the devil and had the legion sitting and clothed and in his right mind and they were afraid 16 And they that saw it told them how it befel to him that was possessed with the devil and also concerning the swine 17 And they began to pray him to depart out of their coasts 18 And when he was come into the ship he that had been possessed with the devil prayed him that he might be with him 19 Howbeit Jesus suffered him not but saith unto him Go home to thy friends and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had compassion on thee 20 And he departed and began to publish in Decapolis how great things Jesus had done for him and all men did marvel This piece of History gives us a very sad Relation of a Person that was possessed with a Legion of Devils we read of few if any in the Old Testament that were thus possess'd but of many in the New Testament Our Saviour came into the World to destroy the Works of the Devil therefore he suffered Satan to enter some humane Bodies to shew his Divine Power in casting him out Note here 1. That the evil Angels by their Fall lost their Purity but not their Power for with God's Permission they have Power not only to enter into Men's Bodies and to possess them but also to distemper their Minds and drive them to Frenzy and Madness causing them to offer Violence to their own Lives and to do Hurt and Mischief to their own Bodies Thus did this possessed Person here wounding and cutting himself with Stones Note 2. That the Reason why the evil Angels do no oftner exert their Power in doing Mischief to the Bodies and Lives of Men is from the restraining Power of God The Devils cannot do all the Mischief they would and they shall not do all they can Note 3. The Place where these evil Spirits delighted to make their Abode amongst the Tombs or Graves places desolate forlorn and solitary which are apt to breed Horror of Mind and give Advantage to Temptations Learn thence That it is dangerous and very unsafe for Persons especially in whom Melancholly prevails to give themselves to Solitariness to frequent desolate and forlorn Places and to affect the being much alone it giving Advantage to Satan to set upon them with powerful Temptations It is better to frequent Humane Society and especially to delight in the Society and Communion of the Saints by means whereof we may be more and more strengthned and fortified against Satan's Temptations Note 4. That the Devils own Christ to be the Son of God and that he came into the World to be a Saviour but not a Saviour to them therefore they cry our What have we to do with thee Or thou with us Oh! what an uncomfortable Confession and Acknowledgment is this to own Christ to be a Saviour and at the same time to know that he is none of our Saviour Note 5. That tho' the Devils do own Christ to be the Son of God and do pay Homage and Worship and yeild Service and Subjection to him as his Slaves and Vassals yet it is not a free and voluntary Service but extorted father and forced from them by the Power of Christ He worshipped and cried out saying What have I to do with thee Note 6. What a Multitude of evil Spirits did enter into one Man Oh
whole Kingdom 2. Respect to his Reputation not only for his Oath 's sake but for them that sat with him They heard him promise and will be Witnesses of his Inconstancy if he do not perform Insisting upon Punctilio's of Honour has hazarded the Loss of Millions of Souls 3. His great Unwillingness to discontent Herodias and her Daughter Oh vain and foolish Hypocrite who dreaded the displeasing of a wanton Mistress more than the offending of God and Conscience Obs 7. These bloody Women do not only require the Baptist to be beheaded but that his Head be brought in a Charger to them What a Dish was here to be served up at a Prince's Table on his Birth-Day A dead Man's Head swimming in Blood How prodigiously insatiable is Cruelty and Revenge Herodias did not think her self safe till John was dead she would not think him dead till his Head was off and would not believe his Head off till the had it in her Hand Revenge never thinks it has made sure enough Oh how cruel is a wicked Heart that could take Pleasure in a Spectacle of so much Horror Methinks I see how that holy Head was toss'd upon Herod's Table by impure and filthy Hands That true and faithful Tongue those sacred Lips those chaste Eyes those mortified Cheeks are now insultingly handled by a lewd and incestuous Harlot and made a Scorn to Herod's drunken Guests Obs 8. That neither the Holiest of the Prophets nor the Best of Men are more secure from Violence than from natural Death The Holy Baptist who was sanctified in the Womb conceived and born with so much Miracle lived with so much Reverence and Observation is now at Midnight obscurely murthered in a close Prison Obs 9. That it is as true a Martyrdom to suffer for Duty as for Faith He dies as truly a Martyr that dies for doing his Duty as he that dies for professing his Faith and bearing Witness to the Truth Obs 10. How far Men may go in Religion and yet be far enough from saving Grace they may reverence God's Ministers believe them to be holy and just Men hear them with Delight and Pleasure protect and defend them from their Opposers they may reform and do many things and yet be far from the Kingdom of God Herod did all this he knew John to be an holy and just Man reverenced and respected him guarded and kept him safe from Herodias Malice For tho' he was imprison'd before yet Herod suffered none to hurt him but heard him often with Pleasure and Delight Wicked and unregenerate Men may be so affected with the Word of God as to become Protectors and Defenders of those that dispence it and yet receive no saving Advantage by it The plain and powerful preaching of the Word may win upon and prevail with an unregenerate Man to perform many good Duties and to forsake many known Sins and yet may he after all remain under the Power of Hypocrisie Nay from Herod's Example we may Learn That a wicked Man may take some Pleasure and Delight in hearing the Word preached either the Generality of the Truths asserted or the Novelty of the Notions delivered or the Wit and Fancy The graceful Elocution and Delivery of the Preacher may create a present Delight but it is neither a Spiritual Delight nor an abiding Delight And when his Disciples heard of it they came and took up his Corps and laid it in a Tomb. When his Disciples heard it That is the Disciples of John hearing that their holy Master was thus barbarously murthered they took up his dead Body and decently interr'd it Learn thence That the faithful Servants of God are not ashamed of the Sufferings of the Saints but will testifie their Respects unto them both living dying and dead the Disciples of John give their Master an honourable and respectful Burial Fearing neither Herod's Power nor Herodias's Malice 30 And the Apostles gathered themselves together unto Jesus and told him all things both what they had done and what they had taught 31 And he said unto them Come ye your selves apart into a desert place and rest a while For there were many coming and going and they had no leisure so much as to eat 32 And they departed into a desert place by ship privately 33 And the people saw them departing and many knew him and ran afoot thither out of all cities and outwent them and came together unto him 34 And Jesus when he came out saw much people and was moved with compassion towards them because they were as sheep not having a shepherd and he began to teach them many things Observe here 1. How the Report of John's Death being brought to Christ he presently withdraws and his Disciples with him from that Place into the Desert Christ will not long continue his Presence in those Places where any of his Servants are slain and others of them are in Danger Obs 2. How our Saviour upon the Notice of John's Death flies into the Desert for his own Preservation His Hour was not yet come and therefore he keeps out of Herod's way It is no Cowardice to fly from the Rage of Persecutors Christ himself both practiced it and directs his Disciples to it saying When they persecute you in one City fly to another We must not expose our Lives to Hazard but when the laying down our Lives will do God and Religion more Service than we can do by living Obs 3. With what Condolency and Sympathizing Pity our Blessed Saviour exercised Acts of Mercy and Compassion when the Objects of Compassion were before him Jesus seeing the Multitude was moved with Compassion towards them Christ when here on Earth did bear a tender and compassionate Heart towards poor Creatures in Distress and Misery and to our Comfort he retains the same compassionate Nature and Disposition now in Heaven which he had hereon Earth Obs 4. The Ground or Cause of this Compassion in our Saviour because they were as Sheep having no Shepherd Learn thence That the Case of such a People is very sad and to their Condition be much lamented and pitied who are destitute of able faithful and conscientious Pastors and Teachers to feed them with the Spiritual Food of the Word and Sacraments Where Vision fails the People perish But was the Jewish Church now without Pastors as Sheep without a Shepherd Had they not the Pharisees the Scribes and Doctors to teach and instruct them Yes no doubt but they were no Pastors in Christ's Account because unfaithful Pastors Thence Learn That idle negligent and unfaithful Pastors are no Pastors in the Sight of God and in the Account of Christ Jesus had Compassion on the Multitude because they were as Sheep having no Shepherd 35 And when the day was now far spent his disciples came unto him and said This is a desart place and now the time is far passed 36 Send them away that they may go into the country round about and into the villages
acquaints us with another Miracle which our Saviour wrought in walking upon the Sea to his Disciples and herein we have Observable 1. His sending his Disciples to Sea he constrained them to go into a Ship not compelling them against their Wills but commanding them to take Ship and go before him No doubt the Disciples were loth to this unwilling to leave him and to go without him for they that have once tasted the Sweetness of Christ's Company and Acquaintance are hardly and difficultly drawn away from him Obs 2. Christ having dismist his Disciples and the Company retires into a Mountain to pray to teach us that when we address our selves to God in Duty to take all Helps Furtherances and Advantages for the doing of our Duty We must dismiss the Multitude before we address to God in Prayer we must send away the Multitude of worldly Cares worldly Thoughts worldly Concerns and Business when we would wait upon God in Duty Obs 3. The great Danger the Disciples were in and the Difficulties they were to encounter with They were in the midst of the Sea tossed with the Waves and the Winds were contrary and which was saddest of all Christ was absent The Wisdom of God sometimes suffers his Children and People not only to be distressed but greatly distressed with a variety of Distresses Obs 4. The seasonable Succour and Relief which Christ afforded his Disciples In the fourth Watch he came unto them walking upon the Waters It was not a stormy and tempestuous Sea that could separate betwixt him and them he that waded thro' a Sea of Blood and a Sea of Wrath to save his People will walk upon a Sea of Waters to succour and relieve them And the time was the fourth Watch about Four in the Morning when they had been many Hours conflicting with the Waves and in great Danger of their Lives To Teach us that Christ sometimes lengthens out the Trials of his Children before he delivers them but when they come to an Extremity that is the Season of his Succour Obs 5. How the Disciples took their Deliverer for their Destroyer When they saw Christ they cried out Their Fears were highest when their Deliverer and Deliverance was nearest God may be coming with Salvation and Deliverance to his People when they for the present cannot discern it Obs 6. When the Disciples were in the suddest Condition one word from Christ revives them it is a sufficient support in all our Afflictions to hear Christ's Voice speaking to us and to enjoy his favourable Presence with us Say but Oh Saviour it is I and then let Evils do their worst That one word it is I is sufficient to allay all Storms and to calm a Thousand Tempests Obs Lastly What Influence and Effect this Miracle had upon the Disciples They were sore amazed and beyond measure astonished they wonder at the ceasing of the Winds and calming of the Seas but they had forgotten the Miracles of the Loaves which was a great Stupidity and Dulness in them and argued Hardness of Heart and want of Consideration in them Learn thence That there is much Stupidity of Mind and Hardness of Heart remaining unmortified in the best of Saints whilst here in an imperfect State the work of Grace and Sanctification is but imperfect here 53 And when they had passed over they came into the land of Genesareth and drew to the shore 54 And when they were come out of the ship straightway they knew him 55 And ran thorow that whole region round about and began to carry about in beds those that were sick where they heard he was 56 And whithersoever he entered into villages or cities or country they laid the sick in the streets and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment and as many as touched him were made whole Here Observe 1. The unwearied Diligence and Industry of our Saviour in going about to do good He no sooner landeth but goeth to Genesareth and healeth their Sick It was the Great Business and Constant Employment of our Saviour's Life to Travel from Place to Place that he might he Useful and Beneficial to Mankind He went to those that could not and to those that would not come to him Obs 2. The People of Genesareth's Charity to their Sick Neighbours they send abroad to let all the Country know that Christ the great Physician was come amongst them There is a Duty of Love and Mercy which we owe unto those that are in Affliction and Misery namely To afford them the best Help Relief and Succour we are able both in their inward and outward Afflictions Obs 3. The Suddeness and Certainty of the Cure they touched him and were made whole The Healing Vercue lay not in their Fingers but in their Faith or rather in Christ whom their Faith Apprehended CHAP. VII 1 THen came together unto him the Pharisees and certain of the Scribes which came from Jerusalem 2 And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled that is to say with unwashen hands they found fault 3 For the Pharisees and all the Jews except they wash their hands oft eat not holding the tradition of the Elders 4 And when they come from the market except they wash they eat not And many other things there be which they have received to hold as the washing of cups and pots brazen vessels and of tables Then the Pharisees and Scribes asked him Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders but eat bread with unwashen hands 6 He answered and said unto them Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites as it is written This people honoureth me with their lips but their heart is far from me 7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me teaching for doctrines the commandments of men 8 For laying aside the commandment of God ye hold the tradition of men as the washing of pots and cups and many other such like things ye do 9 And he said unto them Full well ye reject the Commandment of God that ye may keep your own tradition 10 For Moses said honour thy father and thy mother and whoso curseth father or mother let him die the death 11. But ye say If a man shall say to his father or mother It is Corban that is to say a gift by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me shall be free 12 And ye suffer him no more to do ought for his father or his mother 13 Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition which ye have delivered and many such like things ye do The former part of this Chapter acquaints us with a Conference or Disputation which our Saviour had with the Pharisees about their Superstitious Observation of the Jewish Traditions These Traditions were such Rites and Customs as were delivered to them by the Elders and Rulers of the Jewish Church in former times which Traditions they Valued and Regarded
that is on the House-top not go down into the House neither enter therein to take any thing out of his House 16 And let him that is in the Field not turn back again for to take up his G●rm●nt 17 But wo to them which are with Child and to them that give Suck in those days 18 And pray ye that your flight be not in the Winter The meaning is As soon as ye shall see the Roman Army appear before the City of Jerusalem let every one that values his own Safety fly as far and as fast as he can as Lot fled from the Flames of Sodom and be glad if by flight he can save his Life though he loose Goods and Cloaths and all things beside Whence Learn That when Almighty God is pouring forth his Fury upon a sinful People it is both Lawful and a Necessary Duty by Fli●ht to endeavour to shelter and secure our selves from the approaching Calamity and Desolation when ye see Jerusalem c●●mpassed with A●mies flee to the Mountains 2. That in Case of fli●ht before an Enraged Enemy and Bloody Army if we loose all that we have and our Lives be given us for a Prey we f●re well and the Lord deals very Graciously and M●●cifully with us Next our Saviour declares the doleful Distress of those that could not flee from the Roman Army encompassing Jerusalem as Women great with Child and others g●ving suck who by that means are like to loose their Lives and adds farther that it would encrease the Calamity if their flight should happen to be in the Winter or as St. Matthew adds on the Sabbath day Matth. 24.20 Pray ye that your flight be not in the Winter nor on the Sabbath-day Flight in the Winter is sad because we can then fly neither fast nor far and on the Sabbath-day it is very sorrowful that being the day of our Spiritual Labour and of our Bodily Rest Learn thence That it is a great Addition to the trouble and disquiet of a good Man's Spirit when the day of his Spiritual Rest is Interrupted and instead of Enjoying Communion with God in his House he is driven from House and Home 19 For in those days shall be Affliction such as was not from the Beginning of the Creation which God Created unto this time neither shall be 20 And except that the Lord had shortned those Days no flesh should be Saved but for the Elects sake whom he hath Chosen he hath shortned those Days The dreadful Calamities which were coming upon the Jews in general and Jerusalem in particular are here fore-told by our blessed Saviour partly from the Roman-Army without and partly from the Seditions and Factions of the Zealots within who committed such outrages and Slaughters that there were no less than an Hundred Thousand Jews slain and Ninety Seven Thousand taken Prisoners They that Bought our Saviour for Thirty Pence were now themselves Sold Thirty for a Penny Now did the Temple it self become a Sacrifice a whole Burnt-Offering and was Consumed to ashes Yet Observe Christ promises that those days of Vengeance should be shortned for the Elects sake God had a Remnant which he designed shou d survive that Destruction to be an Holy Seed and accordingly the Providence of God so ordered it that the City was taken in six Months and the whole Country depopulated in Eighteen From whence Observe How the Lord intermixes some Mercy with the extreamest Misery that doth b●fal a People for their Sin on this side Hell No Sinner can say in this Life that they feel the stroaks of Justice to the utmost or that they have Judgment without Mercy 21 And then if any Man shall say unto you Lo here is Christ or lo he is there Believe him not 22 For false Christs and false Prophets shall rise and shall shew Signs and Wonders to Seduce if it were possible the very Elect. 23 But take ye heed behold I have fore-told you all things The Jews had all along cherished in themselves a vain expectation that the Promised Messias should be a Temporal Deliverer and set them at Liberty from the Power and Slavery of the Romans and accordingly our Saviour declares to his Disciples here that immediately before Jerusalem's Destruction several Persons taking the Advantage of this Expectation would make themselves Heads of Parties and pretend that they were the true Messiah who should save and deliver them from their Enemies if they would follow them hereupon our Saviour cautions his Disciples against such false Christ's and false Prophets and bids them not believe them though they did never so many great Signs and Wonders and promised them never such glorious Deliverances From hence Note 1. That the Churches great Danger is from Seducers that come in Christ's Name and pretend to Work Signs and Wonders by his Authority Note 2. That such is the power of Seduction and Delusion That many in all Ages of the Church have been carried away with Seducers and False Teachers 3. That the Elect themselves if lest to themselves might be Seduced but being guarded by Divine Power against Seduction and Delusision they shall be preserved from that fatal Mischief They shall seduce if p ssible even the Elect. 24 But in those days after that Tribulation the Sun sh●ll be darkned and the Moon shall not give her Light 25 And the Stars of Heaven shall fall and the Powers that are in Heaven shall be shaken 26 And then shall they see the Son of Man coming in the Clouds with great Power and Glory 27 And then shall he send his Angels and shall gather together his Elect from the Four Winds from the utmost part of the Earth to the uttermost part of Heaven Our Saviour goes on in Figurative Expressions to set forth the Calamities that should befal the Jewish Nation immediately after Jerusalem's Destruction The Sun shall be Darkened that is all their Glory and Excellency shall be Eclipsed all their Wealth and Prosperity shall be laid waste their whole Government Civil and Ecclesiastical destroyed and such Marks of Misery found upon them as never were seen upon a People Those that apply this to the general Judgment understand the words Literally that Sun and Moon will then have their Influences suspended that the Holy Angels will be sent forth to gather the Elect from all quarters of the World with the sound of a Trumpet says St. Matthew Probably as there was an audible sound of a Trumpet at the giving of the Law so there shall be the like found of a Trumpet when Christ shall Summon the World to Judgment for Transgressing of that Law A joyful Sound will this be to the Friends of Christ a doleful dreadful Sound in the Ears of his Enemies 28 Now Learn a Parable of the Fig-tree when her Branch is yet tender and putteth forth Leaves ye know that Summer is near 29 So ye in like manner when ye shall see these things come to pass know that it is nigh
upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen An account is here given of a three-fold appearance of Christ after his Resurrection 1 To Mary Magdalen not to the Virgin Mary and it is observable that our Blessed Saviour after his Resurrection first appeared to Mary Magdalen a grievous Sinner for the comfort of all true Penitents Mary goes immediately to his Disciples whom she finds weeping and mourning and tells them she had seen the Lord but they believed her not The second appearance was to the two Disciples going into the Country that is into the Village of Emaus as they were in the way Jesus joyneth himself to their Company but there Eyes were holden by the power of God that they did not discern him in his own proper shape but apprehended him to be another Person whom they conversed with His third appearance was to the Eleven as they sat at Meat whom he upbraids with their unbelief and to convince them effectually that he was risen from the dead he eats with them a piece of a broiled Fish and of an Honey Comb not that he needed it being he was now become immortal but to assure them he had still the same Body From the whole Note how industriously our Lord endeavours to confirm his Disciples Faith in the Doctrine of his Resurrection so slack and backward they were to believe that the Messiah was risen again from the dead that all the predictions of Scripture all the assurances they had received from our Saviour's mouth yea all the appearances of our Saviour to them after ●e was actually risen from the dead were little enough to confirm and establish them in the certain belief that he was risen from the dead 15 And he said unto them go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every Creature 16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believed not shall be damned Here our Saviour gives commission to his Disciples to congregate and gather a Christian Church out of all Nations to go forth and preach the Gospel to every Creature that is to all reasonable Creatures that are capable of it not to the Jews only but to the Gentiles also without any distinction of Country Age or Sex whatsoever Learn thence that the Apostles and first planters of the Gospel had a commission from Christ to go amongst the Pagan Gentiles without limitation or distinction to instruct them in the savin● mysteries of the Gospel The second Branch of their commission was to Baptize where observe the encoura●ing promise made by Christ he that Believeth and is Baptized shall ●e saved that is he that receiveth and embraceth the Gospel preached by you and thereupon becomes a Proselite and Disciple of Christ and receives Baptism the Seal of the new Covenant shall for all his former sins receive Pardon and upon his perseverance obtain Eternal Life but he that stands out obstinately and impenitently shall certainly be damned The two damning sins under the Gospel are Infidelity and Hypocrisy not receiving Christ for Lord and Saviour by some or doing this feignedly by others happy are they in whom the preaching of the Gospel produces such a Faith as is the parent and principle of Obedience he that so believeth and is Baptized shall be saved 17 And these signs shall follow them that believe in my Name shall they cast out Devils they shall speak with new tongues 18 They shall tkae up Serpents and if they drink any thing it shall not hurt them they shall lay deadly hands on the sick and they shall recover Here we have a gracious promise of Christ that in order to the spreading and propagating of the Gospel as far as may be the Spirit should be poured forth abundantly from on high upon the Apostles and thereby they should be enabled to work Miracles to cast out Devils to speak strange Languages which we read they did Acts 2. And this power of working Miracles continued in the Church an hundred years after Christ's Ascension untill Christianity had taken rooting in the hearts of men Ireneus lib. 2. ch 58. says that many believers besides the Apostles had this power of working Miracles as new set plants are watered at first till they have taken fast rooting so that the Christian Faith might grow the faster God watered it with miracles at its first Plantation Yet Observe That all the Miracles which they had power to work were healing and beneficent not terrifying judgments but acts of kindness and mercy it was our Saviours design to bring over persons to Christianity by Lenity Mildness and Gentleness not to affright them into a complyance with astonishing judgments which might affect their fear but little influence their Faith for the will and consent of persons to the principles of any Religion especially the Christian is like a royal fort which must not be storm'd by violence but taken by surrender 19 So then after the Lord had spoken unto them he was received up into heaven and sat on the right hand of God Here we have that grand Article of our Christian Faith asserted namely our Saviour's ascension into Heaven together with his exaltation there expressed by his setting at God's right hand he ascended now to Heaven in his humane Nature for in his Divine Nature he was there already and it was necessary that he should thus ascend in order to his own personal Exaltation and Glorification When he was on Earth his Humility Patience and Self-denial were exercised by undergoing God's Wrath the Devil's Rage and man's Cruelty Now he goes to Heaven that they may be rewarded he that is a patient Sufferer upon Earth shall be a triumphant Conqueror in Heaven also with respect to his Church on Earth was it needful and necessary that our Lord should ascend up into Heaven namely to send down the Holy Spirit upon his Apostles which he did at the Feast of Pentecost If I go not away says Christ the Comforter will not come but if I depart I will send him to you and likewise to be a powerful Advocate and Intercessor with his Father in Heaven on the behalf of his Church and Children here upon Earth Heb. 9.24 Christ is entered into Heaven it self there to appear in the presence of God for us finally Christ ascended into Heaven to give us an assurance that in due time we should ascend after him John 14.2 I go to prepare a place for you hence the Apostle calls our Saviour Our fore-runner Heb. 6. v. 19. Now if Christ in his Ascension was a Fore-runner then there are some to follow after to the same purpose is that expression of the Apostle Eph. 2.6 He hath made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ that is we are already sat down in him and ere long shall sit down by him we are already sit down in him as ou● Head and shall hereafter
save us we perish Obs 4. A double rebuke given by our Saviour 1. to the Winds 2. to the fears of his Disciples Christ rebuked the Winds and instantly they were calm when the Sea was as furious as a Mad Man Christ with a single Word calms it Learn thence That the most raging Winds and outragious Seas cannot stand before the Rebukes of Christ Christ as God lays a Law upon the most Lawless Creatures even when they seem to act most Lawlesly Observe farther Christ Rebukes his Disciples fears and their want of Faith Why are ye fearful where is your faith No sooner was the storm up but their fears were up and their faith was down They forgot that the Lord High Admiral of the Ocean was now on Board their Ship and were as much over-set with their Boysterous Passions as the Ship was with tempestuous Winds and accordingly Christ rebukes the Tempest within before he calms the Storm without first he quickens their Faith then he quiets the Seas Note from hence that great Faith in the Habit may appear but little in Act and Exercise The Disciples Faith in forsaking all and following Christ was great Faith but in this present Act their Faith was weak thro' the prevalency of their fear Oh the imperfect composition of the best of Saints faith and fear will take their turns and act their several parts whilst we are here ere long our fears will be vanquished and our faith swallowed up in Vision our hope in fruition Then shall we obey with vigour praise with chearfulness Love without measure fear without Torment Trust without Despondency Lord strengthen our Faith in the Belief of this desirable Happiness and set our Souls a longing for the full fruition and final enjoyment of it 26 And they arrived at the Country of the Gadarens which is over-against Galilee 27 And when he went forth to Land there met him out of the city a certain man which had Devils long time and wore no cloaths neither abode in any house but in the Tombes 28 When he saw Jesus he cryed out and fell down before him and with a loud voice said What have I to do with thee Jesus thou son of God most high I beseech thee torment me not 29 For he had commanded the unclean Spirit to come out of the man for oftentimes it had caught him and he was kept bound with chains and in fetters and he brake the bands and was driven of the Devil into the Wilderness 30 And Jesus asked him saying What is thy name and he said Legion because many Devils were entered into him 31 And they besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep 32 And there was there an herd of many Swine feeding on the mountain and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them and he suffered them 33 Then went the Devils out of the man and entered into the Swine and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the Lake and were choaked 34 When they that fed them saw what was done they fled and went and told it in the city and in the country 35 Then they went out to see what was done and came to Jesus and found the man out of whom the Devils were departed sitting at the feet of Jesus cloathed and in his right mind and they were afraid 36 They also which saw it told them by what means he that was possessed of the Devils was healed 37 Then the whole multitude of the Gadarenes round about besought him to depart from them for they were taken with great fear and he went up into the Ship and returned back again 38 Now the man out of whom the Devils were departed besought him that he might be with him 39 But Jesus sent him away saying Return to thine house and shew how great things God has done for thee and he went his way and published throughout the whole city how great things Jesus had done unto him 40 And it came to pass when Jesus was returned the people gladly received him for they were all waiting for him This piece of History gives us a very sad Relation of a Person that was possessed with a Legion of Devils we read of few if any in the Old Testament that were thus possest but of many in the New Our Saviour came into the world to destroy the Works of the Devil therefore he suffered Satan to enter some Humane Bodies to shew his Divine Power in casting him out Observe here 1. That the Evil Angels by their Fall lost their Purity but not their Power for with God's permission they have Power not only to enter Mens Bodies and to possess them but also to distemper their minds and to drive them to Frenzy and Madness such was the deplorable Case here Note 2. That the reason why the Evil Angels do no oftner exert their Power in doing mischief to the Bodies and Lives of Men is from the restraining Power of God the Devil cannot do all the mischief he would and he shall not do all he can Observe 3. The place where these Evil Spirits delighted to make their abode amongst the T●mbs or Graves places desolate forlorn and solitary which are apt to breed horror of mind and to give advantage to Temptation from whence I gather That it is very dangerous and unsafe for Persons especially in whom Melancholy prevails to give themselves too much to solitariness to frequent desolate places and to affect being much alone for it gives advantage to Satan to set upon them with powerful Temptations It is much better to frequent Humane Society especially to delight in the Communion of the Saints by means whereof we may be more and more strengthned against Satans Temptations Obs 4. How the Devils own Christ to be the Son of God and pay unwillingly Worship and Homage to him yielding Subjection to him as his slaves and vassals not a free and voluntary Service They cryed out and fell down before him saying What have we to do with thee Jesus thou Son of God where by calling him Jesus they own him to be a Saviour but none of their Saviour What have we to do with thee Jesus Oh what an uncomfortable Expression is this to own Christ to be a Saviour and at the same time to know and declare that he is none of our Saviour Quid est Deus si non sit meus What is God if he be not my God What comfort in a Saviour if he be not my Saviour Observe 5. What a multitude of Evil Spirits do enter into one Man oh the extreme malice and enmity of the Devil against Mankind in that so many Evil Spirits should at once afflict and torment a single Person even a Legion many thousands of them Note likewise the unity and agreement which is amongst these Evil Spirits in doing mischief tho' there was a multitude of them in this one Person yet have they all but one Name
disciples into the land of Judea and there he tarried with them and baptized 23 ¶ And John also was baptizing in Enon near to Salim because there was much water there and they came and were baptized 24 For John was not yet cast into prison Our Blessed Saviour having now finished his excellent Sermon preached to Nicodemus at Jerusalem he departs thence with his Disciples into the Country of Judea to make Proselytes by the Ordinance of Baptism VVhere Note 1. Our Lord 's unwearied Diligence in doing his Father's VVork and VVill. He goes from Place to Place from City to Country preaching with and baptizing by his Disciples for Jesus himself baptized not but his Disciples John 4.2 Note 2. That the Enjoyment of Christ's bodily Presence did not take away the use of his own Ordinances None are above Ordinances till they come to Heaven The Ordinance of Baptism is here administred by the Disciples even in the Presence of Christ himself This is called The Baptism of Repentance of which Children as well as others were capable Subjects because Baptism doth not require Childrens Repentance at present but engages them to Repentance for time to come As Children that were circumcised were obliged to observe the whole Law but could not perform it till they came to understand it Note 3. How John did go on with his VVork of Baptizing tho' Christ and his Disciples did eclipse and obscure him though the People now flockt after Christ All Men came unto him v. 26. yet John keeps to his Duty 'T is the Duty of God's Ministers to continue their Diligence and go on with their VVork when God raises up others about them of greater Parts and better Success Oh the admirable Humility of that Minister who can say with John the Baptist Let another increase though I decrease 25 ¶ Then there arose a question between some of Johns disciples and the Jews about purifying 26 And they came unto John and said unto him Rabbi he that was with thee beyond Jordan to whom thou barest witness behold the same baptizeth and all men come to him Observe here What a Spirit of Envy there was in John's Disciples against Christ upon the account of the multitude of his Followers He that was with thee beyond Jordan baptizeth and all Men come unto him Where Note 1. How meanly John's Disciples think and speak of our Saviour compared with John their Master They do not so much as allow him a Name or give him any Title but he that was with thee beyond Jordan the same baptizeth Observe 2. How they intimate as if Christ had received all his Credit and Reputation from their Master John He to whom thou barest witness baptizeth as if they had said This Man whom the People flock after neglecting thee and thy Disciples is much inferior to thee for he came to thee thou didst not go to him thou baptizest him he did not baptize thee thou gavest Testimony to him he did not give Testimony to thee Whence we observe What a bitter Spirit of Envy Emulation there has always been amongst the Ministers of the Gospel even from the very first Plantation of the Gospel Which causes them to look upon the exalted Parts and Gifts of Others as a diminution and debasing of their own but why should the prospering of the Work of God in one Ministers Hand be Matter of repining unto others shall not God honour what Instruments he pleaseth and will he not reward all his faithful Labourers according to their Sincerity not according to their Success 27 John answered and said A man can receive nothing except it be given him from heaven 28 Ye your selves bear me witness that I said I am not the Christ but that I am sent before him 29 He that hath the bride is the bridegroom but the friend of the bridegroom which standeth and heareth him rejoyceth greatly because of the bridegrooms voice this my joy therefore is fulfilled 30 He must increase but I must decrease 31 He that cometh from above is above all he that is of the earth is earthly and speaketh of the earth he that cometh from heaven is above all Observe here How holily and wisely John the Baptist corrects the Envy and Jealousie of his own Disciples and endeavours to root out all Prejudice out of their Minds against Christ in order to which he shews them a fivefold Difference betwixt Christ and himself 1. He tells them Christ was the Master John but his Minister and that he had told them so from the beginning Ye your selves bear me witness that I said I am not the Christ but sent before him The faithful Ministers of Christ think it honour enough to be Servants to him and would not have their Followers attribute the least part of that honour and glory to him which is due to Jesus Christ 2. John acquaints his Disciples that Christ was the Bridegroom of his Church to whom the Christian Church was to be solemnly espoused and married and that he had honour enough in being one of the Bridegroom's Friends and Servants and accordingly instead of envying he rejoyced at the Success which the Bridegroom had and took great pleasure in it Learn 1. That the Relation betwixt Christ and his Church is a Conjugal Relation a Relation of Marriage yet set forth under the Name of Bride and Bridegroom rather than under the Notion of a compleat Marriage because it is but begun here and to be consummate in Heaven and also to shew that Christ's and his People's Affections are as warm and fresh as strong and vehement each towards other as the Affections of espoused or newly-married Persons are to one another Isa 62.5 As the Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee Learn 2. It is honour sufficient to the Ministers of Christ that they as Friends of the Bridegroom are imployed by him to farther the Marriage-Relation betwixt him and his Spouse Their Office is to woe for Christ to commend his Person and to invite all Persons to accept of him for their Head and Husband 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chaste Virgin to Christ Learn 3. That there is no greater Joy to the Ministers of Christ than to see themselves honoured by him as his Instruments in preparing a People for Christ and happily uniting them unto him Oh! how little do our People know and less consider how much of the Comfort of their poor Ministers Lives lies at their Mercy We live as we see any of them stand fast in the Lord. We die as we see others stick fast in their Sins This was the second Difference which John acquaints his Disciples was found betwixt Christ and himself The third follows v. 30. He must increase but I must decrease He must increase that is in Honour and Dignity in Esteem and Reputation in Discovery and Manifestation He shall shine forth as the rising Sun
they took counsel together for to put him to death 54 Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews but went thence unto a countrey near to the wilderness into a city called Ephraim and there continued with his disciples 55 ¶ And the Jews passover was nigh at hand and many went out of the countrey up to Jerusalem before the passover to purifie themselves 56 Then sought they for Jesus and spake among themselves as they stood in the Temple What think ye that he will hot come to the feast 57 Now both the chief priests and the Pharisees had given a commandment that if any man knew where he were he should shew it that they might take him Observe here 1. How baneful and destructive Evil Counsel is especially out of the Mouth of leading Men and how soon embraced and followed Caiaphas no sooner propounds the putting of Christ to Death but from that Day forward they lie in wait to take him The High-Priest had satisfied their Consciences and now they make all possible speed to put their malicious Designs and purposes in Execution Obs 2. The prudential Care and Means which our Lord used for his own Preservation to avoid their fury he withdraws himself privately into a Place called Ephraim and there continues with his Disciples Learn As Christ himself fled so is it lawful for his Servants to flee when their Life is conspired against by their bloody Enemies and the Persecution is Personal Observe 3. When the time was come that he was to expose himself when the time of the Passover drew near in which he being the true Pascal Lamb was to be slain to put an end to that Type he withdraws no more but surrenders himself to the Rage and Fury of his Enemies and dyes a shameful Death for shameful Sinners as the next Chapter more at large informs us CHAP. XII THen Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany where Lazarus was which had been dead whom he raised from the dead The latter end of the foregoing Chapter acquainted us with the prudential Care of Christ in withdrawing from the Fury of his Enemies in and about Jerusalem who were consulting his Destruction his time not being fully come he gets out of the way of his Persecutors But now the Passover being at hand which was the time that this Lamb of God was to die as a Sacrifice for the Sin of the World Our Lord comes forth first to Bethany and then to Jerusalem not fearing the Teeth of his Enemies but with a fixed Resolution to encounter Death and Danger for the Salvation of his People His Example teacheth us That altho' we are bound by all lawful Means and prudential Methods to preserve our selves from the unjust Violence of our Persecutors yet when God's time for our Sufferings is come and we evidently see that it is his Will that we suffer for his sake we ought to set our Faces very chearfully towards it and resign up our selves to the Wisdom and Will of God Thus did Christ here ch 11.54 we find he withdrew from Suffering his Hour not being then come but now when the Passover was nigh at hand which was the time when he was to suffer he sets his Face towards Jerusalem and withdraws no more 2 There they made him a supper and Martha served but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him 3 Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard very costly and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment 4 Then saith one of his disciples Judas Iscariot Simons son which should betray him 5 Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor 6 This he said not that he cared for the poor but because he was a thief and had the bag and bare what was put therein 7 Then said Jesus Let her alone against the day of my burying hath she kept this 8 For the poor always ye have with you but me ye have not always In these Verses an account is given of our Saviour's entertainment at Bethany after he had raised Lazarus A Supper is made for him at which Martha served and Lazarus sate with him but Mary Anoints Christ with precious Ointments Where Note 1. The Action which this Holy Woman performed she pours a Box of precious Ointment upon our Saviour's Head as he sat at Meat according to the custom of the Eastern Countries at their Feasts I do not find that any of the Apostles were at thus much charge and cost to put honour upon our Saviour as this poor Woman was From whence learn 1. That where strong Love prevails in the Heart nothing is adjudg'd too dear for Christ neither will it suffer it self to be out-shined by any Examples The weakest Woman that strongly Loves her Saviour will vye with the greatest Apostle and Piously strive to express the fervour of her Affection towards him Observe 2. How this Action was resented and reflected upon by murmuring Judas who valued this Ointment at Three hundred Pence and grudg'd the bestowing of it upon Christ He accuses this Holy Woman of needless prodigality Lord How doth a Covetous heart think every thing too good for Thee He that sees a Pious Action performed and seeks to lessen or undervalue it shews himself possessed with a Spirit of Envy Judas his invidious Spirit makes him censure an Action which Christ highly approved Hence learn That Men who know not our Hearts may thro' ignorance or prejudice censure and condemn those Actions which God doth commend and will graciously reward Happy was it for this poor Woman that she had a more Righteous Judg to pass Sentence upon her Action than wicked Judas Observe 3. How readily our Holy Lord vindicates this poor Woman she says nothing for her self nor need she having such an Advocate and gives the Reason for her Action She did it for my Burial as Kings and great Persons were wont in those Eastern Countries at their Funerals to be Embalm'd with Odours and sweet Perfumes So saith our Saviour this Woman to declare her Faith in me as her King and Lord doth with this Box of Ointment as it were before-hand Embalm my Body for its Burial True Faith will put honour upon a Crucified as well as Glorified Saviour This Holy Woman accounts Christ worthy of all honour in his Death believing it would be a sweet smelling Sacrifice unto God and the Savour of Life unto his People 9 Much people of the Jews therefore knew that he was there and they came not for Jesus sake onely but that they might see Lazarus also whom he had raised from the dead Observe here It was not zeal but curiosity which brought these persons at this time to Christ they had an itching desire to see Lazarus to enquire after the Truth of his Death and possibly after the state of the Dead and the
a Pattern of Thankfulness then was Jesus to his followers There is hardly any one External Duty which we do not find the Hypocrite performing in Scripture except this of Thanksgiving and Praise we find Judas Repenting Ahab Humbling himself Saul Sacrificing but we do not find any wicked Man in an humble Spiritual manner blessing and praising God Need will make us Beggars but Grace only Thanks-givers X. In his Compassion towards those that were in Distress and Misery Matth. 20.34 Great was his Compassion to the Bodies of Men he healed all that came unto him he healed many undesired with great Condolency and tender Sympathy he exercised acts of Mercy and Compassion when the object of Compassion was before him and did perfectly abhor and severely condemn all Acts of Cruelty How great was his Compassion to the Souls of Men what Pains did he take and what Hazards did he run in preaching the Gospel to lost Sinners in his fervent Prayers for them but especially in Dying for them Let us imitate Christ herein as his Compassion was universal to all Mankind to the whole Man Soul and Body as it was Active and Operative as it was exercised with marvellous Complacency and delight as it was a preventing Compassion and an unwearied Compassion so let ours be also XI In his Holy and fruitful Discourse his Lips dropt as the Honey Comb and his Tongue was as choice Silver when walking with his Disciples to Emaus with what Heavenly Discourse did he entertain them in the way See Luke 24.13 c. A good Pattern for our Imitation when providentially cast into such Company as will bear it Lord what a Shame and Reproach is it to us that in common Conversation we spend so many hours together in talking over all the News of City and Country and part without speaking one word of Jesus Christ our best Friend XII In his free Conversation The Son of Man came eating and drinking Matth. 11. v. 19. that is was of a free and familiar Converse Affable and Sociable not Sower or Morose never shuning the Society of the worst of Men even of the Pharisees themselves but complying with their innocent Customs and accompanying them at their Feasts See on Luke 5.29 We do not find that when Christ was invited to any publick Entertainment that ever he refused to go not so much for the pleasure of Eating as for the opportunity of Conversing and doing good Christ converst with bad Men but as their Physician not as their Companion Let us go and do likewise XIII In his Patience under Sufferings and Reproaches when he was reviled he reviled not again but under-went the Burden of his Sufferings with admirable Patience and Meekness of Spirit when his Name and Honour suffered the vilest Indignities Blasphemies and Reproaches that the Malice of Satan and the Malignity of wicked Men could belch out against it when he was called a Blasphemer a Sorcerer a Devil a Wine-bibber a Glutton a Friend of Publicans and Sinners For an innocent Person and a dignified Person to bear all this when he could have look'd all his Enemies into Hell and have frown'd them into nothing Verily to bear all this without the least discomposure of Spirit is the highest Triumph of Patience that ever the World was acquainted with And why all this but to leave us an Example that we should follow his Steps 1 Pet. 2.21 22. XIV In his readiness to forgive Injuries One of his last Words upon the Cross was a Prayer for his Murtherers Father forgive them Luke 23.34 He offered up his Blood to God on the behalf of them that shed it Thus to forgive our Enemies and to beg Forgiveness for them will be an Evidence of a Christ-like Frame and Temper when the Grace of God calms those tumultuous and outragious Passions which at any time we find raging in our Breasts moulding our Spirits into Sweetness and Gentleness freeing us from all malicious desires of Revenge which are so far beneath a Christian that it is the baseness of a Man yea as Jealousie is the Rage of a Man so Malice is the Rage of the Devil 't is the very Soul and Spirit of the Apostate Nature XV. In his laying to Heart the Sins as well as the Sufferings of others Mark 3.5 He was grieved for the hardness of their Hearts Such was his Zeal for his Father's Glory such his Compassion to the Souls of Men such his Antipathy against and hatred of Sin that he was grieved for Sin where-ever he found it and mourned over those who had no Hearts to mourn for themselves Lord how far are they from a Christ-like Spirit and Temper who instead of mourning for other Mens Sins rejoyce in Iniquity and take Pleasure to see their Brother stab at once the Christian Name and his own Soul XVI In his Zeal for the Publick Worship of God John 2.17 The Zeal of thine House hath eaten me up Now as Christ was so Christians ought to be intensly Zealous for the Glory of God the Honour of his House and the Purity of his Publick Worship The Zeal of thine House that is for the Honour of thine House hath eaten me up Our Zeal for the Publick Worship of God glorifies him most and he accepts it best Now we own that God whom we serve in the face of the World And this creates a veneration and esteem of God in the Minds of Men. XVII In his glorifying of his Father in all he did John 17.4 I have glorified thee on the Earth The whole Life of Jesus when here on Earth it was a glorifying of his Father he glorified his Father by the Doctrine which he taught by the Miracles which he wrought by the unspotted Purity of his Life and by his unparallel'd Sufferings at his Death In like manner should we glorifie God in all we do in all we design in all we desire in our natural Actions of eating and drinking in our Civil imployments buying and selling in our lawful Recreations taking care that too much of our time be not consumed therein Recreation is not to be our business but to fit us for business but especially let us seek to glorifie God in our Religious Duties Publick and Private and Secret XVIII In his Impartiality in reproving Sin He feared the Faces and spared the Faults of no Offenders The Pharisees were a Proud and Haughty sort of People who dishonoured God above most when they pretended to glorifie him above any Therefore we find Christ denouncing a Bed-Roll of Woes against them in one Chapter St. Matth. 23. Wo to you Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites Eight several Woes are denounced against them for so many several Sins committed by them Those to whom God has given Authority to Reprove the Sins of others ought to imitate their Pattern in his Impartiality in reproving Sin His very Enemies gave him that Character St. Matth. 22.17 Thou carest not for any Man thou regardest not the Person of Men