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A45368 A cordial for Christians traveling heavenward being the substance of some sermons upon the eight chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans / preached in the city of Edinburgh by a minister of the Gospel there. Hamilton, Alexander, d. 1696. 1696 (1696) Wing H475; ESTC R35978 131,544 244

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recommends it to us as 〈◊〉 way to make use of Rom. 3.25 1 Cor. 1 30. Use since God Justifies the People of God may contemn the Worlds Censures the Devils suggestions and the groundless Challenges of our own Conscience When he adds that it is the justification of Gods Elect he holds out First The freedom of it 2ly The continuance of it it is a state of standing favour it is called the Grace wherein we stand Rom. 7.1 Verse 34. Who is he that condemneth It is Christ that dyed yea rather that is risen again who is even at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for us HEre the Apostle comforts the Afflicted Persecuted Christian with this That not only he can Answer the Law-Charge but also with this that he is free from a Condemnatory Sentence by the Judge This freedom does appear from these considerations First Christ is the Judge 2ly The Gospel and not the Law is the Rule of Judgement Jo. 12.48 3ly Consider the qualities of their Pardon it is total irrepealable well confirmed by Christs Death the Oath and promise of God 4ly Look to the satisfaction on which this Remission is founded it is compleat in its Nature exactly Answering all the comminatory parts in the Law He exhausted the whole Curse Gal 3.14 The punishment of all our sin was laid on him Isa· 53.6 The Expiatory Vertue of the Sacrifice was perfect Heb· 10.14 1.3 2ly This Satisfaction was Gods choice Heb. 10.6 3ly God approves of it Eph. 5.2 This appears by his Resurrection in setting him at his own right Hand 4ly Christ is an ●ntercessor ready to vindicate it from all Aspersions of its insufficiency for us 5ly The Father declares that this Satisfaction is ours by Right Use to reprove the People of God that have a slavish fear of Condemnation This arises either from our ignorance of the forementioned Grounds or our unbelief of them Or 2ly It arises from our Conscience accusing us for our great sins before Conversion or for them after Conversion or from our declineing from a good frame Or this fear of Condemnation may arise from some singular Cross that we are under or from the frightful Apprehension we have of Death This misbelieving Fear brings us under a Spirit of bondage through the fear of Death and makes us neglect our duty of longing for Christs second return Use of Exhortation to the confidence of Absolution at his 2d Coming and if we would have this confidence at his coming labour to keep the Anointing with you labour to abide in him 1 John 2. ●7 28. Observe next that this freedom from Condemnation belongs only to the Called the Elect of God for of such only doth the Context speak the unconverted Folks are under Law-Wrath John 3. last and their contempt of the Gospel brings them more under condemnation John 3 19 Neither can it be otherways because these that are uncalled h● no interest in Christs Person and so cannot w● Paul have fellowship with his Sufferings for at 〈◊〉 only our effectual Calling that brings us to a fe●lowship with Christs Person 1 Cor. 1.9 This repro● the unconverted for wanting the fear of Condemnation this Security arises from a stupidity of Conscience not accusing them for sin 2ly It arise from the abuse of their Prosperity or it may a● from their ●ning to their Morality or to the ●nency of Gifts or to their leaning to a great Name amongst the Godly To such Persons ordinarly the Gospel-Offer is very unsavory because they cannot see their need of it and ordinarly such Persons a● supprised with horrible Awakenings of Conscience under great Crosses or at the hour of their Death Directions how secure People may win to an awakening 1st They would examine their Life by the Rule of the Law 2ly They would be of considering the old Covenant of Works 3ly Th● would consider that not one Word of the Gospel confirms their Security 4●y They would consider that Justice spared not Christ when he was inputatively guilty 5ly They would consider th● Gods Holiness Justice and Veracity and his respect to the Glory and Credit of the Redeemer ●gadges his Wrath to pursue the rejecters of Christ 6ly We would consider the Marks of Gods indignation upon the Souls and Bodies of Men upon Inferiour Animals and upon the Works of Creation which are imprinted upon them for sin This will give them a visible Evidence of Gods hatred at sin This may secure expected Punishment from God if Grace prevent not 7ly They would retire them s●lves from the Worlds noise and make a Reflection on their inward Temper and beg the convinceing Spirit of God to through the Work of Conviction on their heart The Apostle in laying down the Grounds upon which Faith triumphs over the fear of Condemnation holds out these four Viz. Christs Death Resurrection Session at the Right Hand and Intercession Christs Death may well be a ground of freedom from this fear because 1st It was the Punishment threatned in the Covenant of Works against our sin and he never having been a transgressor of that Covenant for he never personally transgressed it neither could Adam's Transgression be imputed to him because he sprang not from him by the way of natural Generation I say he being thus Innocent his Death behooved to be a dying in our stead 2ly This Death may free us of this fear because he endured the Spiritual Death threatned in the Old Covenant he took it off us and laid it on himself he suffered in his Soul also well as in his Body as Witnesseth the History of his Passion which shews us that his Father withdrew his Comforts from him when he cryed out My God Why hast thou forsaken me And likewise it tells us his Soul was subjected to Trouble to Soul-Grief Fear and Agony 2ly His Resurrection is a good Ground to secure us against this Fear because it is the Fathers absolution of him as our Soverty 3ly The Session at the right Hand secures us against this Fear because i● is a Preludium of his being Judge and a certain Pledge given him of the Father of his total Victory over all the opposition made to h● Peoples Salvation Psal 110.1 Likeas it is a furth● Testimony of the Fathers acquiesceing in that satisfaction he payed to Justice for the sins of his People Heb. 1.3 4ly His Intercession secures us from this fear because it is a Ground that may sufficiently comfort us by assureing us of the continuance of our Friendship w●th God and our standing in our justified state notwithstanding of our da● sinful infirmities 1 John 2.1 2. But because this Text speaks of the great Articles of our Creed we would inferr some comfortable Inferences from them And 1st From his Death inferr the greatness of his Love to us Job 15.12 2ly Inferr the strong Confirmation of the new Covenant therefor his Blood is called The Blood of the New Testament in the Institution of
Law of God with it's sanction and Threatning For as it is a perfect Rule of Righteousness it discovers sin As the Apostle says by the Law is the knowledge of sin and by reason of the Threatning subjoined to the Law it brings the sinner under a lyableness to Death and upon thir Accounts it is concluded by thir Divines who ascribe this sence to the Text That the Law of God gets this Name of the Law of ●in and Death But yet when we consider the Text more narrowly we think it has an other meaning For it is very clear from the preceeding Chapter That by the Law of sin the Apostle means Corruption and we do not find the Apostle in other places of Scripture giving that name of the Law of sin and death to the Law of God And therefore by the Law of the spirit of life is meant the powerful influence of the spirit of life upon Believers which frees Paul from Corruption these 3. ways 1st By dwelling in Pauls heart he makes up a spiritual Union betwixt Christ and him and so frees him from the guilt of Corruption because by the spirit making up that Union he winns to a justified state 1 Cor 6.11 2ly He frees Paul from his Corruption because by his power he breaks the dominion of sin And 3ly By his presence and efficacious working he will in his own time abolish the remainders of Corruption out of Paul's heart The Cohesion of this Verse with the former seems to be the Apostles proving the latter part of the Verse thus That those that are in Christ must walk after the Spirit and not after the Flesh because the Spirit of Life breaks the Dominion of Sin in them as it did in Paul Or 2ly This Second Verse may be added to illustrate the first part of the first Verse viz. That there is no condemnation to the man who is in Christ and it may be set down to prevent an Objection against that Truth that the man that is in Christ is free of condemnation For it may be said that the man that is in Christ hath the Law of Sin and Death and since he hath the remainders of Corruption in him how can he be free from Condemnation It is Answered That the Spirit of Life frees the Believer from the Law of Sin and Death because by uniting a man to Christ it frees him from the Guilt of Corruption and by the Spirits presence as a Spirit of Life in God●s own time he will be freed from the remainders of Corruption From what has been said we may soon see That our discerning of the remainders of Corruption in us inevitably brings us under many fears of Condemnation The fight of Indwelling Sin more forcibly puts us under a fear of Condemnation than the feeling of all our numerous Miseries can do and therefore it were fit for a Believer to strengthen his hope of the total abolition of Sin in him and this may be done 1st By considering our Union with Christ and Christ's Exaltation to Glory which necessarly says that all the Members must have a sinless conformity with the Head 2ly This Hope may be strengthned by considering that the guilt of our Corruption is already pardoned in our Justification for the 1st Verse says There is no condemnation to the man that is actually in Christ And 3ly This Hope may be strengthned in this that the breaking of the Dominion of Corruption in us by the Spirit of Life is a Pledge given us of God to assure us of its total abolition Observe 2ly That Paul was a man deeply exercised with the sense of remaining Corruption in him as appears by the last part of the former Chapter and now he wins to a great deal of freedom to apply Gospel-Priviledges and this tells you that the freedom of the Actings of Faith is very consistent with the sense of Indwelling Sin Observe 3ly Paul used many Means for Mortification he watched he prayed he kept himself out of the way of Temptation yet he ascribed not his freedom from Corruption to the use of these Means but to the Principal Author of his freedom viz. The Spirit of Life who did bless these Means for that end Take notice of that Name that 's given to the Influencing Spirit that liberats Paul from the Law of Sin and Death it is called The Law of the Spirit of Life Because that as a Law hath a Moral Efficacy to draw those that live under it into Obedience So the gracious Spirit of God where he has an indwelling hath an strong Efficacy to bring the Person in whom he dwells to follow his Conduct And this leads us into an 4. Observation anent the mighty Working of the Spirit and his Grace in the Hearts of Believers and this mighty Power of the Spirit and his Grace evidences it self in these few things following amongst many moe As 1st In the actings of Faith under many Tryals which must argue a great Power that makes a man believe notwithstanding of great and manifold Guiltinesses and of long Continuance notwithstanding of Corruptions notwithstanding of violent Assaults from Satan yea notwithstanding of Desertions Chastisements and Death And therefore it is said Eph. 1.19 That there is an exceeding greatness of Power that works in Believers 2ly The Power of Grace kythes in that it can make a man forgoe those Sins his natural Complexion enclines him to whereunto he has been much accustomed and which have brought him great worldy Advantage 2ly Graces Power appears in that it makes a man forsake his own Righteousness and betake himself to Christs which deed will be very much opposed by Pride and Self-love 4ly It s Power appears in this in tha● it can make Christians with Paul not to look t● things seen that is to depise the allurements of the World which have a sensible certainty and are very grateful to our external Senses 5ly It evidences it self in making People patient under manifold sore continuing and extream Miseries even such o● whom is legible God's Quarrel with us for our Sins the Exercise of Patience under such must be an Effect of great Power See Cor. 1.10 11. And that because Patience will be opposed by our natural Pride Self-love and Unbelief Use of Information To let you see to whom you may ascribe the great Works of the mortified Believer even to the mighty efficacious Worker the Spirit of Life that is in Christ Jesus Use of Encouragement to the despondent Believer who ●s feared when he considers the Greatness and Spirituality of his Work he thinks that Work is so far above him he will not get it accomplished But the Answer is His Encouragement should spring from his looking to the mighty Power of that indwelling Spirit in him and albeit he may find hims●lf very weak to manadge his Spiritual Work if he compare the greatness of his Work with the strength of that measure of inherent Grace he has for the time yet he
obligation to God and our dependencies on him and if ye consider that Infinite Wisdom Goodness and Power which qualifie him to be the supream moral Governour of the World 2ly If ye look to the matter of the Law it is Righteous to acknowledge the Creator as our God to give him the prescription of his own manner of Worship to be reverend in that Worship to give him a part of our time to do the Relative Duties to our Superiours because o● our dependance on him and benefite by them sincerely to design the preservation of our Neighbours Life Chastity Goods and Name as we do design the preservation of our own and that because ou● Neighbours participate of the same nature and spring from the same common Root of Mankind Because the good of Humane society tends much to Gods Glory To be content with our Lot as being prescribed be the good and wise God The practice of these Duties are Righteous because the very light of nature approves them The practice of the Duties of the first Table of the Law having a Native tendency to fit a Man to Converse with his God in which stands his Felicity And the practice of the duties of the second Table of the Law being necessary for the preservation of humane society clearly evinces That that practice is Righteous From the Righteousness of the preceptive part of the Law we infer First That every sin has in the bosome of it a Rebellion against the Authority of God 2ly Of its own nature it 's Unrighteousness 3ly We see that every true Christian with Paul must consent to the Law and approve it as good and Righteous Now as to the Righteousness of the Threatning annext to the Law the punishment threatned is most Righteous For the Law threatens the sinner with Death Natural Spiritual and Eternal Now it is a Righteous thing that no less punishment should be due for sin nor that threefold Death becaue● God who is Essentially just and necessarly the Moral Governour of the World hath appointed it and he cannot err 2ly His Deputy within us Our Conscience approves this punishment is due for sin 3ly The Intrinsick evil that is in sin deserves it It being an ungratitude against our Benefactor Unrighteousness upon the matter and Rebellion against the just Authority of our Ruler From the Righteousness and dueness of punishment by the Threatning we infer That we should not repine when God punishes us for sin Now we come to clear That the Righteousness of the Law is perfectly to be found in Christ and this stands upon the connection of the former verse with this It is expresly said that Christ was put to suffering That the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us 1st Then look to Christ's Active obedience to the Laws Precepts it is such an obedience as makes the sinner Righteous Rom. 5.19 2ly The perfection required by the Precepts of the Law is to be found in Christ Rom. 10.4 He is the End of the Law for Righteousness that is a perfect conformity to the preceptive part of the Law is to be found in Christ as a Basis for our Justification 3ly Christ's Righteousness is perfect standing in a perfect obedience to all the Commands he was under Because he is allowed to stay with the Father in Heaven he could not enjoy that perfect Felicity constantly if he had been disobedient to the Father in the least Jo. 16.10 This obedience of Christ's flows from a principle of Love to the Father Jo. 14. last it tends to a good end viz. to please God Jo. 8.29 it is constant and uninterrupted Ibid. From this we may see 1st That Christs obedience makes him an excellent Pattern for our Imitation 2ly It holds out that our Justification through Christ hath a solid Basis it doth establish the preceptive part of the Law Rom. 3. last and 10.4 3ly We must not now study Obedience to be justified thereby seing Christ's compleat Obedience may be sufficient matter for our Righteousness Next a perfect conformity to the Commination of the Law is to be found in Christ 1st If ye look to the Extremity of his Suffering He was obedient to Death even the Death of the Cross Phil. 2.8 2ly The quality of his Sufferings he bore the whole Curse of the Law Gal 3.13 They were the Effects of vindictive Wrath. 3ly If ye look to the Effects of his sufferings As first Perfect expiation of sin Heb. 10.14 The procuring of Eternal Salvation Heb. 5.9 4ly If ye look to the Evidences of the compleatness of his Sufferings As first his Resurrection as being the absolution of our Soverty Rom. 4.25 2ly His Session at God's right Hand as being his Reward see Heb. 1.3 From the perfect conformity of Christ to the Threatning of the Law We see how the Justification of a Believer by the Gospel fully secures the Beleiver from Law-Vengeance 2ly We see we are bound to do and suffer for Christ who has fully satisfied the Threatning of the Law for us 3ly We see it is very unsafe for our selves and injurious to Christ to judge that either our Actions or Sufferings can come in as Partial Causes with Christ's Satisfaction to the Threatning of the Law to procure the Expiation of Sin We have spoken to the Righteousness of the Law in it self As it is prescribed and required by the Law 2ly We have spoken to it as performed acted and done by Christ We must speak to that Righteousness performed by Christ as imputed to us and possest by us And First It is imputable to us because the punishment Born to satisfy the Threatning of the Law was Born by one in our Nature the Father punished sin in Christ's Flesh and his Flesh was our Flesh 2ly Christ was the second Adam and our Legal Soverty 3ly We have an Mystical and spiritual Union with him we are called his Spiritual Seed Isai 53.10 as being born according to his Image by the power of his Word and Spirit Likeas The soveraign Lord and supream Governour of the World declares in the Gospel That he accepts Christ's satisfaction to the threatning of the Law in the place of a compleat satisfaction from Sinners Here is a strong perswasive to invite sinners to make use of Christ because he is in himself a compleat legal Righteousness and can invest them sickerly and securly with it 2ly It calls on Actual Believers seing they have a sure pretension to an compleat Legal Righteousness it calls on them I say to expell the fears of Law Vengeance out of their Mind it calls on them to have an quiet and peaceable Consciencece Boldness in Prayer and the lively hope of Glory Verse 5. For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit BY these that are after the flesh are meaned such in whom there is no new Nature and who give a ready and full obedience to
prepare for them an Heavenly City now Believers in Christ are Abraham's Spiritual Seed with whom that Covenant was made and therefore they must go to Heaven and cannot be condemned to go to Hell 2d Ground of their freedom from Condemnation is their freedom from the Law Believers are not under the Law but under Grace Rom. 6 They are married to Christ and so are not under the Dominion of their old Husband the Law They are not under the Law as an Covenant tho they be under it as an Rule of Life and so they cannot be under the commination of that Covenant because of the Transgressions of it now where the Law does not condemn the Judge cannot condemn 3d. Ground of Certainty is the Believers interest in Christ's Sacrifice Heb. 12.24 It is said we are come to the blood of sprinkling we have a real Interest in his Sacrifice because he is One that had our nature 2ly That Sacrifice by God's Appointment and his own Consent was offered up for Believers and he had a Spiritual S●bness to them Now since Believers have an interest in this Sacrifice this cannot but secure them from Condemnation if you consider the expiatory Vertue thereof which expiatory Vertue is evinced from these few Considerations 1st Consider the infinitely wise God chose this Sacrifice to expiate the Sins of Believers Heb. 10.5 2ly He accepted of this Sacrifice as a proper and effectual Mean to produce this end Eph. 5.2 3ly This Sacrifice had an Intrinsick Worth in it and was spotless 4ly It was offered up by the Heavenly-Fire of the Eternal Spirit Heb. 9.14 5ly The Offerer was the High-Priest of the New Testament himself inaugurate in his Office by God himself Heb. 7.21 6ly The Sufferings he was put to by being thus a Sacrifice were the accomplishments of the Commination of the Law An Fourth Ground of Certainty is the absolution of Christ the Believers soverty in his Resurrection and this absolution more fully cleared by his Session at God's Right Hand Rom. 4 and last and Heb. 1. and 3. A 5th Ground of Certainty of the Believers freedom is the promulgate Gospel which plainly asserts that the Believer is not condemned John 3.18 and 5.24 And this Truth of the Gospel is confirmed by external Miracles and by the Internal Operations of the Spirit of God A 6th Ground is the Priviledges that this Gospel declares are conferred on Believers as 1st The Priviledge of Justification and that secures the Believer from Condemnation 1st Because it is God's Deed Rom. 8 33. and 34. 2ly It is an Act of Grace Rom. 3.24 We are justified freely by his Grace now Grace must reign over Sin and Death Rom. 5. and last 3ly It is an Act founded on Christ's Righteousness which is called the Righteousness of God viz. of his Invention and Approbation 2 Cor. 5. and last And therefore this Priviledge of Justification cannot but secure the Believer from Condemnation 4ly This Act of Justification draws with it the total and irrep●alable Pardon of all Sin Rom. 4.5 6. compared with Psal 32.1 2· For the Apostle Rom. 4 clears from that Psalm that the Gospel-Righteousness is not a Righteousness of Works for it draws with it as its attendant the Remission of Sins A 2d Priviledge that the Gospel secures to a Believer is Adoption John 1.12 and this cannot but secure the Believer from Condemnation because a sure Title to eternal Life depends on it and follows the same Rom. 8.17 1 Joh. 3.1 2. A Third Priviledge that the Gospel assures us Believers have Is that they are sanctified by the Spirit of God which is their being made meet for Heaven Col. 1.12 It is the Earnest of it Eph 1 14. Now this cannot but secure them from Condemnation because God cannot separate a man that hath his Image from himself seing the Image of God is given by him to prepare a man for Communion with himself A 7th Ground is the Believer is unite to Christ not only because Christ hath the same Humane Nature with him but because he is mystically and spiritually one with him 1 Cor. 6.17 The Believer is a piece of Christ mystical therefore the Church of Believers is called his fullness Eph. 1. last Now this Union with Christ secures from Condemnation because the Love of the Father that is terminate on Christ primarly and principally must also necessarly terminate on them see Jo. 17. last An 8to Ground of certainty is That Christ is Judge and the Rule whereby he proceeds is not the Law but the Gospel John 12.48 49 and 50. Use of Consolation from this Doctrine is 1st To these who are under the conviction of Sin Guilt and Death and who have fled for Refuge to Christ such are not allowed to have the Spirit of Bondage again to fear Condemnation Rom. 8.15 2ly To such who are under paternal Chastisements for Sin because these are our evidences of our freedom from Condemnation 1 Cor. 11.32 And therefore they should not be looked on as Prooffs of our lyableness to Condemnation 3ly It is comfortable to those that are Assaulted with Satan's Fiery Darts suggesting to them that they will be condemned and yet giving them no sufficient ground to found that Assertion on If a mans Conscience tell him that he believes on Christ from this Text he may easily repell all these horrid Temptations 4ly It is very comfortable at the hour of Death for Death wants its Sting to an Believer 1 Cor. 15.55 Death is but a sleep to a Believer Death doth not seperate a Believer from the Love of God Rom. 8. last But it is the Believers passage to immediate Communion with God and therefore Paul 2 Cor. 5.8 Desires to be absent from the body and present with the Lord. The former Scriptural-Grounds assuring the Believer that he is free from Condemnation they are fit to be applyed by these Believers that know they have Faith and whose fears of Condemnation arise more from their reflection on their Guilt Corruption and Misery then from any Jealousie that they want Faith But for such whose fears of Condemnation arise from the weakness of their Faith I would have them consider many Scripture Instances which clear that a weak Faith maybe very profitable if it be true As the Faith of the Leper who believed Christ's Power but questioned his Willingness M●th 8 and as the Faith of the Prodigal who believed his Father might put him amongst the Servants but could not make him a Son see what Opinion Paul hath of the Faith of the Hebrews Heb. 6.9 compared with the 12. and 13. and compared with the 5. and 12. Secondly There is an use of Tryal to try whether we have an Interest in this Priviledge or no. And 1st Try it by your Faith whether ye believe the promises of God whose performances are very improbable like as Abraham did Then are we Abraham's spiritual Seed and so have Interest in the Covenant made with him 2ly Try
would not be discouraged for although the present measure of inherent Grace that is in him be not able to do his work and overcome the opposition made to it yet there is an abundance of strength in the Spirit of Life that principally resides in the Head and is derived from him to all his Members to manadge all the Christians Work and to overcome all the opposition made to it Take notice 5ly Of the name the Spirit gets here he is called the Spirit of Life or a quickning Spirit and he is called so for Three Reasons 1st Because he raised Christ from the dead 2ly Because he raises us from the Death of Sin And 3ly Because he is to raise the Christian at the last day to immortal Glory From this we infer that those in whom the Spirit dwells must have Spiritual Life that is they must live so as to make his Will their Rule and his Glory their End and his Love their chiefest Comfort 6ly Take notice That the Spirit of Life is said to be in Jesus Christ and that 1st Because Christ did merite the Spirit of Life to his People 2ly Because the Spirit of Life did evidence principally It's quickning vertue in his raising Christ from the dead He did this that believers might have a pledge by this deed that he could raise them from the death of sin and of the grave 3. He is said to be in Christ Jesus because he is given to him principally and primarly and in a greater measure then to Believers the Father gave not the Spirit by measure to him John 3.34 And the Spirit is given to believers from Christ and for his sake and this directs Believers how to strengthen their Faith as to the expectation of the Spirits grace and influence to their Hearts Unbelief will say in their Hearts they should not expect the Spirits presence seeing they cannot deserve it The Answers is that Christ hath deserved it from them tho they have not deserved it themselves 2ly Unbelief will object the difficulty of the Spiritual and Corporal Resurrection a work so difficult how can the accomplishment thereof be expected The answer is That this Spiri● of life hath performed ane greater work in raising Christ from the dead then he should perform tho he should raise thee who are the Believer from the death of sin and the grave 3ly Unbelief in Believers will object against their undertaking great Spiritual work for God because they do not find such strength of the Spirits grace in them as many be proportioned to the greatness and Spirituality of that work But the Answer is They should not take their encouragement to the work from the greatness of the strength of their present inherent grace but from the greatness of the strength of that Spirit of life that primarly and principally resides in Christ and therefore Paul 1 Tim. 2.1 He bids Timothy be strong in the grace that is in Jesus and in the Philip 4. He says he can do all things through Christ that strengthneth him and in 2 Cor. 12. He says he rejoyces in his infirmity that the power of Christ may rest upon him And therefore an exercised Believer with indwelling sin if he would have the most comfortable look of Christ let him look to him as having the fullness of the Spirit of life in him for Christ is not only lovely to a Believer as his Blood has an Expiatory vertue to cleanse away our guilt but as he has an fullness of the Spirit whereby he is able to quicken the Believer and raise him from the Death of sin to a Spiritual life Observe the designation of Corruption it is called the Law of Sin to hold out its moral evil 2ly It is called the Law of Death to hold out the prejudice it doeth to us It gets the name of the Law of sin to hold out the impetuous activity of it to make us commit Actual sin notwithstanding all the restraints that God puts upon us by his prohibitions by his Threatenings by his Judgements and Crosses by his Checking and Restraining-providences by his Allureing mercies by his awakening-Smarting challenges of our conscience 2ly This Corruption is very powerful to overcome the restraints of Men made against it No humane law with it's most Vigorous execution can altogether stop its Impetuousness Indwelling sin is so impetuous that it doeth overcome the restraints the the sinner puts on himself he will break his own Vow 's purposes and promises From the Impetuousness and efficacy of this indwelling sin we may inferr the folly of them that think to get it Mortified by their own strength without the efficacy of the Spirit of life convoyed to us in the humble use of appointed means 2ly It says they are fools who look upon their resolutions to live blamelesly as a sufficient guard against Scandalous sins Indwelling sin is so impetuous in its acting that it will break out notwithstanding of that resolution if it be not mortified by the Law of the Spirit of life Next the Text holds out the prejudice we lustain by Corruption here it is called the Law of Death and that first because the strength of Corruption and it's Actings marr Spiritual Life 2ly Because although the Guilt of Corruption be Pardoned to ● Believer yet the intrinsick Demerite of Eternal Death sticks to it 3ly Because that Natural Death necessarly is Connected with it For though the Death of a Believer be not the effect of a Curseing Law as the just Punishment of Corruption yet the Tota● removeal of Corruption from the Believer is to be brought about by Death the Dissolution of Nature If this were well considered by Believers it would make us humble under the Sense of Indwelling sin and would make us painful for its Mortification an● make us exceedingly long for it's Total Abolition Observe Paul applyes this Priviledge of freedom from indwelling sin to himself and th● Application is worthy of Observation if y● look to its Qualities As 1st It 's an Application that is attended with a due Sense of sin the Moral ill and prejudice of it an Christian exercised with the exceeding sinfulness of indwelling sin and the prejudice following on it is a fit applye of this benefite 2ly This Application is an humble Application he expects freedom from indwelling sin not from any paines he can take to Mortif● it but from the Law and Efficacy of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus 3ly Paul's Application of this benefite is from Knowledge he know's the Guilt of indwelling sin is removed by his Justification and he knowes the presence of it is to be removed alsewell as the Dominion of it to be broken by the Efficacy of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus Paul did expect this benefite on rational Grounds which he understood Not like many ignorant Christians that expect benefites fra● God and yet they have not distinct Grounds to found their Expectation on 4ly This Application was
warrantable and no ways presumptuous He did not intend it as a mean securely to make him neglect his duety but he rather used it as an Encouradgement for to make him walk after the Spirit and not after the Flesh Observe That Paul assured himself of his freedom from the Law of Sin and Death that he might with the greater freedom apply the Priviledge of Non-condemnation to himself spoken of in the first part of the first Verse And if we would be free of the fears of Condemnation we would be assured of the removal of indwelling sin because that the fear of Condemnation followes the presence of it because the Law connects Sin and Death together 2ly Because Corruption where it is unfits folk for Communion with God and mean Measures of Communion awaken fears of Condemnation And 3ly Some●ime God afflicts the Christian to restrain indwelling in from outbreaking and these Afflictions heighten ●hese fears For this Reason people would be assured of sins total removeal by considering that our Union with Christ speaks the necessity of it that we must ●e sinless as he is he hath undertaken it his Blood ●oth merite it Eph 1.7 Titus ● 14 and his ●esurrection is the Pledge of it Verse 3. For what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinfull Flesh and for Sin Condemne● Sin in the Flesh THis Verse and the following are brought in t● clear the first part of the first Verse viz. Tha● there is no Condemnation to the man that is in Chris● They are an illustration of that great truth that th● Believer in Christ though in part sinful is not lyab● to any Condemnation and these Verses cle● this truth because they hold out that the meth● that God takes to justifie the sinner is not inconsistent with his Law and Justice The words hold out the way and Method t● Infinite Wisdom has found out to Justifie a sinn● though not by the Law yet consistent with the La● The words contain in them First the necess● of this Method it was necessary to God to fall on because the Law could not justifie the man for he ● in an Estate of Corruption the Law could not d● for it was weak through the Flesh 2ly The words ● out the Method it self which may be taken up these three 1st The Preparation for it 2ly T● Action it self in order to it 3ly The Conseq● and Effect of that Action The Preparation lyes in these words God ●ding his own Son in the likeness of sinfull Flesh for Sin In which words ye may Observe Person made use of for to bring about sinners Justification consistent with Law described from the relation he has with God the Father his own Son 2ly Observe his Mission he sent his own Son 3ly Observe his Incarnation he sent him in Flesh that is in Human Nature he is n●t said to be sent in the likeness of Flesh as though he had assumed only the appearance of Human Nature but he is said to be sent in the likeness of sinfull Flesh because the Nature he assumed was like our sinfull Nature because he was subject to these Infirmities that our sinfull human Nature is subject to 4ly Observe his Condition after his Incarnation and that stands in two 1st He was Sinless he had not sinfull Flesh but the likeness of sinfull Flesh 2ly He was Subject to the Infirmities of our Nature on that account he is said to be sent in the likeness of sinful Flesh 5ly Ye may take notice of the end of this Mission exprest in these words And for Sin 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieing these two 1st That our sins all our sins especially the sinfullness of our Nature was the moveing and procuring cause of Christ's taking on him our Nature with the sinless Infirmities thereof Or rather 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may admitt that sense that they have 1 Peter 3.18 That the Abolition and Destruction of sin both as to its Guilt power and presence is the final cause of the Mission Incarnation and Infirm condition of the Son of God 2ly Take notice of the Action it self in which consists the way and method that God uses to bring about the Sinners Justification consistent with his Law and that is exprest in these words He or God the Father condemned Sin in the Flesh Some make the Exposition of the Words to be That God sentenced or appointed sin to be totally extirpate out of our Nature But it seems rather to be of Gods punishing sin in Christ's Humane Nature Condemnation of sin is here taken for the punishment of sin Punishment ordinarly following on Condemnation and this is the method that God takes to justifie the Sinner because the punishment was inflicted upon Flesh that is on Humane Nature a peice of that Nature possest by the Redeemer whereof we all partake now this is Ascribed to God the Father that God condemned sin in the Flesh for though Men were the Instruments of Christ's Sufferings yet God the Father had the principal sinless hand in bringing these about He was delivered to suffering by the determinate Counsel and foreknowledge of God Acts 2 23. Rom. 4.25 It is said he was delivered viz. to Death for our offences And that Delivery must be ascribed to the Father because it is made a ground of our Encouragement to believe on him Rom. 8.32 The Delivery of the Son to Death is ascribed to the Father Next this punishment of Sin on Christ must be referred to God the Father because he offered himself up a Sacrifice to God the Father Eph 5.2 Beside the Father is said to make him sin or a sacrifice for sin 2 Cor 5. last And in the third place the Father is said to punish sin in Humane Nature because it was convenient for the manifestation of Divine Justice and preservation of the Honour and Credite of the Law that the punishment inflicted for the Transgression of the Law should be inflicted on that same Nature that transgressed the Law though not on the same individual persons that did transgress and it contributes very much to make the satisfaction imputable to sinners that the Satisfier share of the same Nature with them In the third place take notice of the effect and consequent of this Action of God the Father viz. His Condemning or Punishing sin in the Human Nature of Christ and it is this That the Righteousness of the Law is fulfilled in Believers It is not said that it is fulfilled by them for if that could have been done Christ needed not to have suffered for them But the meaning is that the Righteousness of the Law is fulfilled for their behoof This Righteousness of the Law 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is nothing else but the just Punishment due to sin by Vertue of Gods Law and the Threatnings thereof all one with that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom 1. and last For that is
meant of the Righteousness of God that is the Punishment due to sin by vertue of Gods justice for it is all one Punishment that is due by vertue of divine justice or by Vertue of the Threatning Law Now this Punishment due by Law is said to be fulfilled in us by Gods Punishing sin in Christ For though God did dispense so far with the severe Threatning of the Law as that he would not inflict that severe Punishment on the Transgressor himself yet these severe Punishments for kind that were Threatned by the Law against Transgressors God in Punishing Christ he inflicted these upon him and therefore Heb. 2.14 It is said that he behooved to become man that he might bear Death the particular Punishment threatned against the sin of man by the Law And therefore the Scripture asserts that Christ bore no other Curse but the Curse of the Law for the Law threatning was the Rule by which Justice did proceed in inflicting punishment on the Mediator And therefore it is said Gal. 4 4 He was made under the Law Now for the necessity of this Method that God has fallen upon to justifie the Sinner in a way consistent with Law The Words express it thus Because the Law as a Covenant could not justifie the sinner it being weak and insufficient to do it by reason of the corrupt state of Man and this is clear First because neither the Natural Law delivered to Adam nor the Moral Law delivered on Mount Sinai could justifie the sinner because both these Laws though the same as to the matter did require that the Acts of Obedience should First Be Perfect 2ly Constant If the Creature were to obtain Justification thereby Now the Acts of Obedience of the sinner cannot by reason of Corruption be perfect without Defects because they cannot flow from the love of God in the heart Love being imperfect where any Corruption remains 2ly Neither can Obedience be constant where Corruption remains And if it be said that the disobedient sinner may be justified by Law by bearing the punishment threatned by it It is Answered frail Nature is not able to bear the extremity of Punishment threatned by the Law neither is it able of it self to overcome Death which is the particular Punishment threatned by it against sin Likeas corrupt m●n cannot bear the extream Punishment due to sin sinlesly for the extremity of Misery irrirates their Corruption to murmure and repine against God under their sufferings Vse 1st To diswade Folks from seeking Justification by the Law for if we do this we say Christ dyed in vain Gal. 2. and last And 2ly Our doing of this makes Christ to become of no effect to us Gal. 5 3 4. It keeps us from submitting to the Righteousness of God and approving of his device Rom. 10.3 It makes the motions of sin which are by the Law bring forth Fruits unto Death and it marrs our bringing forth Fruit unto God by vertue of our Marriage with Christ Rom. 7.4 It makes all our external Obedience in order to this end useless for our good Paul reckoned all his Obedience while he was in a Legal state loss and dung Phil. 3.8 And it brings us under a spirit of Bondage Gal. 4. and last But if it be said shall the Believer cast at the Law It is Answered he should live under it as a Rule of Life but not as a Covenant If it be said For what then should he obey the Law if not to be justified by his Obedience Answer he should do it 1st To please God Col. 1.10 2ly To Glorifie their Heavenly Father John 15.8 3ly Because it is the Way to promote Holiness Rom. 6.19 and the Way to the enjoyment of Salvation It is the notifieing Evidence that they have right to Life Rev. 22.14 For though Obedience to the Law cannot justifie us from the charge of being in part Transgressors of the Law yet it may justifie us from the Charge of Hypocrisie Obedience may justifie us as to the reality of our Faith and we may obey in order to that end that by it we may know we have true Faith 1 John 2.3 But it is only the Righteousness of Christ that justifies our Person in a Legal Way Likeas we may obey that by our Obedience we may attain to further manifestations of the love of God John 14.21 Likeways we may obey to edifie our Neighbours 2. Use of Reproof to the Unconverted that seek to be justified by the Law and such are they who do expect that they shall be free of wrath and merite Heaven either for their Morality or external Righteousness as the Scribes and Pha●isees did Or 2ly Such as are formal Hypocrites that lean to their external Acts of Worship see Isay 58.23 Or 3ly Such as are superstitious leaning to their Arbitrary Devotions Or 4ly Such as these who continue in their Prophanity and yet lean to Acts of Charity Or 5ly Such as lean to their Legal Sorrow Or 6ly Such as lean to the Exercise of their Gifts for promoting of the Gospel Matth. 7.22 Or 7ly Such as lean to their Zeal to promote a Good Work contrary to Nehemiah's Practice Nehem. 13.22 2ly This reproves the Godly who degenerate into a Legal Frame and this they do when they Found their Expectation of Heaven their Immunity from wrath the acceptation of their Persons Prayers and Services upon any Performance of their own when they think because of their Charity their Repentance their Devotion and exact walking God is obliged to them to free them from Hell and give them Heaven It is true Gods free Promise to Believers in Christ makes these things the Rewards of Grace to the Obedience of his own but that is not done for the Intrinsick Worth of the Acts of our Obedience Rom. 8.18 because the Reward is counted of Grace and not of Debt Rom 4. and their greater alse well as their lesser Rewards are given on the account of their Adoption and not as an Hyre for their Work Col. 3.24 Now we come to speak to the Method it self And 1. To the Preparation for this Method God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh and for sin Where Observe that the Person made use of for the Justification of the sinner is Gods own Son or his only begotten Son John 1.18 It was convenient it should be so First That we might be more certain of the Revelation of the Gospel made by him John 1.18 2ly The World was made by him John 1.2 Heb. 1.2 And therefore it is fit the world should be restored by him to its primitive Beauty which it lost by the Son of man 3ly The Elect behooved to be sanctified and the sanctifieing Spirit is the Spirit of his Son 4ly God intended to Adopt his Elect and Adoption must be founded on our Union with the only Begotten Son of God Gal. 4.5 5ly This contributes to the Expiatory Vertue of his Sacrifice and the prevalency of his
Intercession 6ly It makes him capable to exerce his mediatory Kingly Power over all the Creation for their good and safety Eph. 1. and last Psal 2. He hath by Inheritance obtained a more excellent Name than the Angels and it is of the Son it is said His Throne is for ever and ever Likeas it is by his Soneship he is capable for the comfort of Believers to be the Judge of the quick and the dead John 5.22 Observe 2ly Christs Mission He was sent of the Father 2nd this Mission imports 1st The Fathers great Love to the believing World John 3.16 1 John 4.9 2ly It imports that Christ his acting the Work of our Redemption was the Effect of a former Decree and was no casual or fortuitous Thing but was the accomplishment of a Divine Purpose Acts 4 28. and therefore that Providence is not to be stumbled at 3ly It imports that Christ had Gods Warrand for what he did Jo. 6.27 and he confirmed his Commission by Miracles Jo. 5.36 And therefore they that reject Christ contemn the Fathers Authority 4ly It secures us of Christs Fidelity that he will pursue the Accomplishment of the Fathers Designs for the infinitly Wise God would chuse none but those that would be trustie to him John 6.38 and 8.29 And from this we may gather his success Isa 44.1 4 Observe 3ly The Incarnation of the Son of God He was sent in Flesh he was not sent in the likeness of Flesh but in the likeness of sinful Flesh he was made real Flesh John 1.14 He was made of a Woman Gal. 4. He was manifest in the Flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 He was the man Christ Jesus 1 Tim. 2.5 and this was done 1st That he might communicate the Gospel Revelation to us in a way condescending to our Infirmitly Heb. 1.1 2ly That we might have one in our Nature to cast a Pattern to us for Obedience to God Phil. 2.7.8 3ly That he might be capable to bear the particular Punishment threatned by the Law viz. Death Heb. 2.14 And That his suffering being the suffering of Humane Nature might be imputable to us See the Text God punisht sin in his Flesh or in his Humane Nature that the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in Believers 4ly That he might be a Sympathiseing Intercessor Heb. 2. last and 4.15 and that by vertue of the Experience of these Temptations we are subject to And 5ly That the Father might make him a Pledge to us of our Victories and Blessings he would make him in our own Nature to overcome Death and all our Spiritual Enemies that his Victory might be a Pledge to us that God can make frail man overcome death and all their Spiritual Enemies though they have a frail Nature And 6ly That we might have an easie Passage to God the Father because we go to him through his own Son dwelling in our Nature Joh. 14 6. Heb. 10.20 We go through the vail of his Flesh to the Father That is the Passage Observe 4ly Christ was not made sinful Flesh but was made like unto sinful Flesh This holds out Christ's sinlesness this behoved to be that he might be a perfect Patern for our Obedience that he might be a spotless and acceptable Sacrifice that he might be the Truth of these his Types viz. the Legal Sacrifices that were to be offered without blemish that his Sufferings might be for the behoof of others seing he knew no sin himself 2 Cor. 5. and last That he might be a prevalent Intercessor Heb. 7.26 He was free of Original Sin being conceived by the Holy Ghost in the Womb of the Virgin and so not springing from the first Adam by way of ordinary Generation And it was not consistent with Justice that he should want Original Righteousness by vertue of Adam's breach of the Covenant of Works seeing he was not a Person engaged in that Covenant either Virtually or Formally for as I said he came not of Adam by ordinary Generation Observe 5ly He was made in the likeness of sinful Flesh which imports these two 1st A subjection to the common Infirmities of Mankind such as Hunger Weariedness and Mortality And this should sweeten these Miseries to Believers because we may expect his sympathy with us under them for he had personal Experience of them Likeas this may sweeten our Lot under them that God gives us an Instance in his Person that these Infirmities are consistent with special Love and after-happiness as we see in Christ's case 2ly The Phrase being made in the likeness of sinful Flesh imports not only Christ's Subjection to the common Infirmities of our Nature that all men are subject to but it imports his lyableness to extream Sufferings for our sins As our Soverty Observe 6ly From the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which imports the final cause of Christs Mission Incarnation and Humiliation That the Abolition of Sin is the End why God sent his Son into the World to dye which holds out the odiousness and hurtfulness of Sin seing all this ado was made for the removal of it And therefore we should be watchful against the committing of it grieved when either we or others do commit it and restless and painful for the mortification of it Now follows God's Action by which he brought about the Justification of the Sinner consistent with Law exprest in these Words He viz. God the Father condemned that is punished upon a Judicial Sentence past against Christ as Soverty He condemned Sin in the Flesh The Text holds out Three things anent Christ's Sufferings 1st Their Quality they were Punishments for they were not Miseries sent on him by God to express his Soveraignty but the Effects of Divine Justice 2ly The Words hold out who is the Principal Author and Inflicter of them and that was God the Father 3ly They hold out the Subject of his Sufferings and that was his Flesh or Humane Nature The Text says He condemned Sin in the Flesh That is in the Flesh of his own Son Flesh being here put for frail Nature For the First of these That Christ's Suffering is a Punishment for sin Appears 1st Because he was the Truth of the Levitical Sacrifices The sacrificed Beast was substitute in the room of the guilty Sinner for the Sinner confest his Sin over the head of the Sacrifice 2ly Christ is said to bear the Curse of the Law Gal. 3.13 3ly He is said to dye in our stead Rom. 5.8 4ly He is said to be a Propitiation through his Blood Rom. 3 25. 5ly He is said to give his Life a Ransom for many 1 Tim. 2.6 6ly He is said to bear our sins in his own Body on the Tree 1 Peter 2.24 God is said to make him sin for us 2 Cor. 5. and last To lay our iniquity on him Isa● 53.6 This tells us 1st That it was not only to give us a Patern for Patience that he suffered or to give an Confirmation to the Truth of
his Doctrine but the main End was to satisfie for our sins And though Christ be God-man yet it is not incongruous to say that he satisfyed his Fathers Justice for the contempt of his Father's Authority by the violation of that Law so expresly enacted by the Father because he did reveal himself to the Rational World by that Constitution Neither is the freedom of pardoning-Grace inconsistent with this satisfaction of Christ because though Christ bought our Pardon we did not buy it our selves and our Pardon may well be called free though it be given us for Christ's sake because the Father of Grace provided Christ for us 2ly Of Grace he accepted of Christ's suffering in our stead he might have required personal satisfaction from our selves And 3ly Of Grace he gives ● Faith through which we have interest in the satisfaction Neither can it be said that Christ's sufferings are not satisfactory to Justice because they were not Eternal For 1st The Dignity of his Person contributed to the value of his sufferings and therefor● it is said God by his own Blood purchased his Flock Acts 20.28 2ly He bore the extremity of suffering sinlesly and overcame them by his own Spirit in raising himself from the dead He ascribes the raising up of the Temple of his Body to himself Jo● 2.19 Now the damned in Hell can neither suffe● sinlesly nor yet relieve themselves from their Sufferings which makes their Sufferings to be Eternal 2ly It tells us the Godly may well bear wi● Chastisements for sin seing Christ hath born the Legal Punishment 3ly This may encourage us to make use of Christ as a Savior seing he can give 〈◊〉 such a Salvation as is consistent with the Justice 〈◊〉 God he having born the punishment due to si● 4ly This may give us an account of the Righteousness of that Providence whereby an most innocent Person was exposed to the greatest Extremitie of Misery The Answer is tho he was personally Innocent yet he was Legally Guilty for he willingly undertook to be our Soverty And this m● tell us that the most dark and strange Providences would appear highly Rational if God's Designs were knowen in them The particulars wherein Christ's suffering did consist Are 1st In that he was subject to the sinless Infirmities of our Nature 2ly In his Subjection to the Moral and Ceremonial Law Gal. 4.4 3ly In his Temptations frae Satan 4ly In his Persecutions from the World 5ly In his Poverty 6ly In his Reproach Shame and Contempt he suffered from the World 7ly In his severe pains he had on the Cross in all the parts of his Body and without the least Alleviation of inward Joy which many of the Martyrs had 8ly It consisted in Natural Death Like as he had Trouble in his Soul as appears in his Prayers by strong Crying and Tears and by his Bloody sweat in the Garden and by his Outcry on the Cross when he said Why hast thou forsaken me And this suffering in his Soul consisted in his fear of being swallowed up of Wrath see Heb 5.7 8. which Fear was sinless because he having frail Nature and having a quick apprehension of Divine Wrath and its unsupportableness to that Nature without supernatural support and he at this time not reflecting on the promise of supernatural support he could not but fear the being overcome thereby If it be said it was a sin to him not to reflect on that promised Support I Answer It was no sin because his Mind being Finite and being fixed in the apprehension of that terrible Object of Divine Wrath it could be in no Natural Capacity at that same moment of time to reflect on the promises of Support the which he did quickly after when the Mind was in its Natural Capacity to do it 2ly His Soul-trouble consisted in the want of the sensible Enjoyment of his Fathers Love whereof he complain● on the Cross 3ly His Soul-Trouble consisted in that great Grief which put him in an Agony and made him Sorrowful even to Death And this was for feeling the Wrath of an Angry God against sin From this First We may see the greatness of the moral ill of Sin that brought on such sharp and sore Sufferings upon Christ 2ly We may see the firmness of the Commination of the Law for i● the Threatning was exactly accomplished on the the Elects Soverty It will be exactly accomplished on the Sinners themselves that have no interest in the sovertys satisfaction 3ly In Christ's severe Sufferings ye may read the greatness of his Love 4ly Since his Sufferings were so extream It commends his Carriage as an imitable pattern under an suffering lot see him Exercising Faith Love to God and his People Sympathy with God's People as he had with the Disciples when he found them sleeping Zeal Patience Self-denyal and the like c. We may here observe that the Text refers the inflicting of this Punishment to the Father he tha● sent his own Son Condemned that is punished si● in the flesh of his own Son This is clear because that this punishment was inflicted for manifestatio● of the Father's Justice Rom. 3 2● Because he was offered to God the Father as an sacrifice Eph. 5.2 His suffering was the accomplishment of the Father'● purpose and brought about by the Fathers provividence Acts 4.28 This Cup was holden to his Head by his Father Jo. 18.11 He dyed in Obedience to his Fathers command Jo. 10.18 This speaks the Fathers regarding the Credite of his own Law who tho he intended to save his Elect yet would not do it without keeping up the Honour of his Law and the Glory of his Justice 2ly It holds out the greatness of his Love to the believing World and gives them an ground of Assurance that there is no promise in the Covenant of Grace but he will perform it for their good He that punished his own Son to make way for their good will certainly for his cause give them all that good which he hath purchased Rom. 8.32 Verse 4. That the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit THis is the Effect of the wise Method that God did take for the Justification of the sinner in a way consistent with the Law And in speaking to these Words as they are connected with the former verse we will speak to these 3. Things 1st Clear what this Righteousness of the Law is and that it is a Righteousness 2ly That Christ hath acted and done it And 3ly That it is surely ours and that it is fulfilled in us As for the first The Righteousness of the Law to clear what it is and that it is you must know that it hath two parts its preceptive part and it 's Comminatory part now both these are Righteous 1st The preceptive part it is Righteous if ye consider either the Authority enjoining or the Matter enjoined The Authority is just If ye consider ou●
their Corruption By the things of the flesh are meant either such outward Enjoyments as are gratifying to our Corrupt Lusts or such sinful methods as Corrupt Men ordinarly chuse to attain these Enjoyments by or both By ●ding the things of the flesh is meant Corrupt Men their high esteem of strong desires after and solicitous care about these Enjoyments of the World that gratify unrenewed Lust That Unrenewed Men thus mind the things of the flesh appears Because to enjoy the Objects of their Lusts they will not stand to commit the greatest of crimes Jeroboam would not stand to commit Idolatry to gratify his Ambition Judas would not stick to betray his Master to gratify his Covetousness 2ly Unrenewed Men will expose themselves to much to ill of Spirit and Labour of Body to obtain these Enjoyments 3ly They expose themselves to many Bodily dangers to enjoy them 4ly They have great fears of loseng them they have a great confidence and rejoiceing in the enjoyment of them Luke 12. The Rich Man bad his Soul take rest and be Merry 5ly Unrenewed Folks have an exceeding greif when they want these Enjoyments The Causes why Unrenewed Fold mind the things of the Flesh are first Ignorance of and Infidelity about an other Life A second cause is a wrong Set of heart whereby they love to have their satisfaction placed in outward things more than in God A Third is the Devil hurries Corrupt Men to follow sinful courses who by that can get no leisure to reflect on the Vanity of these Enjoyments The Evils of their thus minding the things of the flesh Are 1st This practice ordinarly hardens People and gathers strength to Corruption and makes customary sin hard to be overcome Jer. 13.23 2ly This course is very scandalous and offensive to others 3ly It exposes Men to great smarting of Conscience for it 4ly It exposes them to many snares and destuction 1 Tim. 6.9 10. 5ly It exposes them to great Torment through disapointment of their expectations The Use of this serves First for Tryal Those that mind the things of the flesh are in a state of Nature 2ly It bids us pity those those that are in an unrenewed state For they have a pityful Employment minding always the things of the Flesh 3ly It exhorts such as are unrenewed to seek the Renovation of their Nature by Prayer to God for it and the use of the means of Grace see Peter's Exhortation to to Simon Magus Acts 8.22 and Ezek. 36.37 The last part of the verse is contained in these words Those that are after the Spirit mind the things of the Spirit Now First By those that are after the Spirit are meaned Such who have an renewed Nature whose Conversation flows from Faith and Love who are led by the Spirits motions whose Conversations are regulated by the Law in its spiritual meaning whose Conversation hath an tendency to promote spiritual Ends viz. The Glory of God and the pleasing of him their own Salvation the preserving Peace of Conscience the attaining of Communion with God in the World and the Edification of the● Neighbour By the things of the Spirit are meant these Duties the New Man exerciseth himself in with Delight and these Comforts that please the new Nature and its Felicity By the minding of the things of the Spirit is meant th● Christians esteem of and concernment about th● enjoyment of spiritual Good We may observe here the Renewed Man mind the things of the Spirit that is he minds the Duti● that are pleasant and profitable to the New Natur● As 1st The duties of the Moral Law Paul tells 〈◊〉 in the 7 Rom. That he delights in the Law of Go● after the inward Man 2ly He minds the Exerci● of Faith he sits down under Christ's shadow wit● great delight C●r● 2.3 3ly He is much taken 〈◊〉 about the guiding of his Conscience 1st That 〈◊〉 Conscience may witness for his Integrity 2 Cor. ● 12. 2ly That his Conscience may testify his Tende●ness 1 Cor. 4.2 3ly That it may testify his 〈◊〉 offensive walking Acts 24.16 4ly That his Co●science may testify for him that he hath an Inten● in Christ's Blood Heb. 10.22 4ly The rene●ed man minds Duty if you consider that he is careful to mix the Exercise of Grace with the Exercise of Gifts 1 Tim. 1 14. 5ly He is careful to Exercise the various Graces of the Spirit as providence calls him to it 2 Pet. 1.5 Next as to the Comforts of the New Nature he is an Man that hath a panting desire after fellowship with God Psal 63.8 and that either in Ordinances Psal 27.4 or in Providences Psal 34.7.8 In the last place the renewed man is taken up about his Felicity As 1st To make his Title sure to it Phi. 3.9.10 2ly That he may hastily enjoy it Phil. 3.14 3ly That he may keep entire friendship with God who is the giver of it 2 Cor. 5.8 4ly That he may taste something of it before he enjoy it fully Philip. 3. penul● And 5ly He commits the keeping of it to God till he come to the Actual Enjoyment of it 2 Tim. 1.12 From this we make an Use of Tryal of our renewed state And 2ly We would be exhorted if we would be in capacity to mind the things of the Spirit to study more Heart-renovation by labouring to entertain the impressions of the word without prejudice Rom. 6.17 Verse 6 For to be carnally minded is Death But to be spiritually minded is Life and Peace HEre the Apostle proves That those that walk after the flesh are lyable to Condemnation Because to be Carnally minded tends to Death and the truth is that these Objects which gratify Lust or rather those sinful courses that corrupt Nature takes for to attain the Enjoyment of these gratifying objects certainly tends to Death many times the wickedness of men brings them to an untimeous Natural Death and always Mens acting of Wickedness encreaseth Spiritual Death which stands in the Al●e nation of the Heart of Man from conversing with God whether to converse with him by Prayer in the use of publick Ordinances or in conscientious Reflections upon and improvement of the course of Divine Prvoidence Now since Sin encreases our Alienation from God it cannot but encrease our Spiritual Death for the Life of the Soul lyes in Communion and fellowship with God 2ly The Carnal Acts of the carnal mind encrease Spiritual Death because they encrease in us an impotency to do that which is spiritually good and they encrease in us a Readiness and Ability to do that which is Evil so then Sin cannot but encrease Siritual Death Because Spiritual Death consists in an Aversion from doing good and a readyness to do Evil. Likeas there is a strict Connection between the sinful course of the Carnal unrenewed Mind and Eternal Death which stands in the Eternal separation of an Man from the favourable presence of God And the Intimation and Expressions of his special Love
and it lyes in the undergoing to all Eternity the Effects of his displeasure as a just Revenging God punishing all disobedience to his Law And that this Eternal death is surely connected with the prophane course of a Carnal Mind Appears 1st Because that the Law binds over all the Transgressors of it to endure this Death The Wages of sin is death Rom. 6.23 Now there 's non can evite the Accomplishment of this Law-Threatning but such as are in Christ and the Carnal-minded Man is not so while he remains Carnally Minded 2ly It appears that the course of the Carnal minded Man tends to Death because while he is in that course of Life the Gospel and all it's promises are unsavoury to him and so he cannot be in case to follow the Counsels therein proposed for escaping Eternal Death Use 1st Seing that such persons are running to Death it serves to reprove them that are in this case that are very secure and fearless expecting that they will go to Heaven notwithstanding of their wicked course of Life This security of theirs may arise 1st From their Morality leaning to that 2ly From their Formality 3ly From their immunity from present Trouble 4ly From the exercise of their common Gifts 5ly From their Carnal Policy they make a Covenant with Death and Hell Isai 28. They think they have wit to escape the Wrath of God let it burn never so hot 6ly This security comes from the Flattery of bad Ministers and false Friends A second Use of Exhortation And that First To the Carnally minded That they would consider what is the danger of their Condition and what is the remedy thereof And 2ly To Ministers and other Godly People to pity such and do what they can in their station to prevent the danger of their Folks A Third Use is to instruct us in the miserable condition of such who not only are lyable to Death but the whole tendency and labour of their Body and toil of their Mind during the course of their Life while they are in that state is to involve them more and more under Eternal Death Next Observe To be Spiritually Minded is Life and Peace and therefore the Man that walks after the Spirit is free of Condemnation The Life of Grace follows on Spiritual Mindedness and the Life of Glory is connected with it see Rom. 8.13 This is a singular advantage to have spiritual Life For 1st It is the best kind of Life the Animal is better then the Vegetative Life the Rational is better than the Animal and the spiritual Life is better then the Rational 2ly It is the end of Christ's Death John 4.10 3ly It is the same Life that he possesses 1 John 5.11 4ly Tho it be obscure to Sense yet it is sure to Faith Col 3.2 5ly It is a Life from God springing from his Gracious presence It makes a Man live with God to entertain Converse with God and disposes him to live to God to give him much Self-denying Obedience Now spiritual-mindedness encreaseth this Life because to be spiritually-minded is vigorously to act this Life and the vigorous acting of it encreases it From this we may see That Christians may blame their own Carnality for the want of the encrease of spiritual Life 2ly Since the Apostle to prove that Spiritual Mindedness is inconsistent with the state of Condemnation adduces this Argument that spiritual Life attends spiritual Mindedness from this he warrands the Christian to conclude from his spiritual Life that he cannot be condemned and indeed it is a good Ground for such an Conclusion for spiritual Life is begun G●ory Likeas the Christian is hereby taught to be induced to spiritual Mindedness because it is attended with this advantage the encrease of spiritual Life Tho the World look on spiritual-mindedness as folly yet this again should make them look on it as true Wisedom The next Advantage following on spiritual Mindedness is Peace which includes in it Peace with God peace with our own Conscience and freedom from the disturbance of Lusts The spiritual-minded Man has Peace with God because he has an Union with Christ he has peace with his own Conscience because he lyes near the Communication of saving Light whereby he may discern his Interest in Gospel-Priviledges 3ly He acquires freedom from disturbance frae his Lusts because Spiritual-mindedness lessens a Mans inclination to Sin Verse 7. Because the carnal mind is Enmity against God For it is not subject to the Law of God neither indeed can be HEre the Apostle proves That the unrenewed Man is lyable to Death and Condemnation Because the Carnal Mind is Enmity against God That is it is an irreconcileable Enemy to God and this he proves because the Carnal Mind cannot comply with the Law nor be subject to it There are three Things observable in the Text 1st That the carnal and unrenewed Man is God's irreconcileable Enemy 2ly That the unrenewed Man cannot be subject to the Law nor comply with it And 3ly The Man that is God's Enemy is lyable to Death For here the Apostle proves from the Enmity that the carnal Man hath against God that former Assertion That to be carnally minded is Death For the First Observation That the Unrenewed Man is God's Enemy it appears from his carriage towards Gods Law 1st He contemns its Authority 2ly He vilifies the Rewards that are promised to the Obedience of it 3ly He defies the Threatnings of it Deut. 29.19 4ly He dislikes the Matter of it Secondly It appears from his Carriage towards Gods Spirit As 1st He rejects his Testimony for the Gospel 2ly He resists his Motions 3ly He traduces his special Operations whether his Works of Miracles or his Works of Sanctification in the hearts of the Godly Thirdly It appears from his Carriage towards the Gospel he slights the Acts of Grace contained therein Matth. 22.5 He rejects the revealed Mysteries thereof 1 Cor. 2.4 He is an Enemy to the settlement of the Ordinance of the Gospel and a great Enemy to the serious Preachers of it Fourthly This Enmity kythes by his Carriage towards the Providence of God for as the Corrupt man is ready to deny the Being of God Psal 14.1 So he is ready to deny the Being of Providence Zeph. 1.12 And 2ly He is a great Reflecter upon Providence Mal. 3.13 And Fifthly this Enmity appears in his Carriage towards the Godly his Calumniating and Persecuting the innocent Godly tells that he hates the Image of God And Sixthly He is an Enemy to God because he desires never to think on him he would fain have God far from him he saith to God Depart from me Job 21. Vse This speaks the Folly of the unrenewed Man who loves to be at enmity with so powerful and good a God 2ly It speaks the Wickedness of his Heart since he keeps emnity at so holy a God 3ly It speaks his Ingratitude since he is an Enemy to his Benefactor 4ly It lets us
the former Verse He in this Verse preoccupies an Objection that they might have made against the Application of the Priviledge of Non-condemnation It might have been said that since Believers must dye what benefite can be expected by them as enjoying that Priviledge It is Answered they must dye because of inherent Sin For God to shew his indignation against all sin appointed Death Likeways they must dye for the abolition of it God appointing the dissolution of our Nature to be the Method for its perfect cure yet the comfort is that tho the body dye yet the Soul lives because of Christs Righteousness And a second Comfort is that the Souls Life is an Pledge of the Resurrection of the Body Here we may see that Christ dwe●ls in his Peoples Hearts by his Spirit 1 John 3. last And ye may Observe 1st That there may be Inherent Sin in those in whom Christ dwells though it reign not Rom. 7. last The Lord does not perfect our Cure all at once he leaves this evil Neighbour in our Hearts to embitter the Worlds Comforts to us to try our Faith of Justification and to call us to a vigilant and dependant frame upon himself Observe 2ly That the Godly must dye For albeit Christ hath removed the whole Curse of the Law and satisfyed Justice compleatly for all our sins and has the Fathers Promise that he shall free his People from all the bad Consequences of sin yet a present total freedom from all these Consequences that followes on sin upon their first believing is not promised by the Father to him or to them It is secured that it shall be done in Gods time and way but mortality is not removed from them presently If ye shall say they are freed from the Curse of the Law in Justification why then and they not freed presently from all the effects of that Curse Answer Mortality continues on the Justified not by vertue of a curseing Law as though it would be a Reflection upon Justice if God should deliver the Believer upon his first Faith altogether from Mortality But Mortality is continued by the Soveraign God for wise Ends not to make a particular satisfaction to Justice for our sin that Christ hath left unmade but because God will have the whole Mystical Body its perfection to be all at once and he will have his People to live in this World by Faith and therefore he makes the Mortality of Believers a vail to hide their promised Felicity from Sense And that the Mortality of Believers is not continued upon them as the Effect of a curseing Law is clear from what the Apostle says 1 Cor. 15. That their Death wants its Sting Next we see Death inflicted as a Chastisement upon some of the Godly See 1 Cor. 11.30 31 32 And it is clear in the Instance of Josia who dyed in peace and yet was chastised with a violent Death for his rash engagement in a War Now God inflicting Death upon Believers testifies his Fatherly Displeasure against sin but not his Justice against them as a just Judge for Affliction is sent upon them as an Accomplishment of the Threatning annext to the Covenant of Grace but not as an Accomplishment of the Law-curse Psal 89.32 This is much for the Comfort of Believers Use of this is since Believers must die They would prepare for Death and if they would be prepared they would make use of these Directions 1st Labour to be sure of the indwelling Spirit for that is the only sure mark of an interest in Christ they would not lean to an empty profession a great measure of common gifts or meer Morality A 2d Direction is They would found their Title to Life only upon the Righteousness of Christ and not upon their own merite A 3d. is They would be willing to dye and therefore they would mortify their Covetousness and their Security and they would labour for a firm Faith in Divine Providence whereby they may committ the disposal of all their concerns and the concerns of the Church to God as Joseph did Gen. last 4th Direction is They would labour to have peace of Conscience at Death and for this effect they would beware of lying under impenitency for old or new contracted Guilt Likeas they would labour for a Testimony from their Conscience that they have readily accepted of the Gospel-Offer 2ly They would labour to have the Conscience witnessing their singleness in their Conversation at Death as Hezekiah had in his sickness Isai 38. Likeas they would have the Conscience witnessing their Diligence in Duty That so an entrance may be Administred to them abundantly to the Everlasting Kingdom of our Lord Jesus 2 Pet. 1.4 A 5th Direction is They would fix themselves in the faith of the Immortality of the Soul which Immortality appears from its conception of immaterial Objects 2ly From its Oper●tions independent on the Body as in Extasies 3ly From the Moral Government of God in the World by Laws and Judgement considered jointly with the impartial Justice of God with the Miseries of the Godly and the Prosperity of the Wicked A 6th Direction is We would build our selves up in the faith of the Resurrection of the Body Observe 3ly That the Godly have a spiritual life in their Soul as appears by the spiritual sense they have of spiritual things They have an Hunger and Thirst after spiritual Food They have a spiritual sigh of spiritual Mysteries by Faith and they have a spiritual feeling of sin and misery Now this spiritual Life continues after Death as appears from Luke 16.23 and 23 43. Phil 1 23. 2 Cor 5 1 The Apostle supposeth that the continuance of this Life after Death is a sufficient comfort to the Godly under their present Mortality and these considerations may clear the sufficiency of this Comfort if ye consider First The great Good that is in it 1st There is a freedom in it from Trouble and Vexation Rev. 14.13 Isai 57.1 2ly The perfection of Holiness is in it Heb. 12.23 And s● there is freedom from Co●ruption and horrid Temptations much uninterrupted Peace and Joy in expectation of a future Blessedness 3ly The● have much good Company in it they have the fellowship of Angels and Saints Heb 12.22 23 They have the fellowship of the Patriarchs Luke 16.25 They have the fellowship of Christ Philip. 1.23 2 Cor. 5.8 Use of this is Godly Folks would comfort themselves with this Consolation under their Mortality 1st Because this Comfort is a pure Comfort unmixed with Trouble 2ly It is a sure Comfort as appears by the Scriptures formerly cited 3ly It is a near Comfort they have it partly in possession and they are to have a great measure of it immediatly on their Death This speak the great misery of these Mortals who altogether want spiritual life they want the great support that can Support Sinners under the View of Mortality Likeas this calls to the Godly to have a great measure
of the sensible presence of the Spirit that they may have his supporting encouragement at their hand under their seeing and feeling Mortality When the Text says The Spirit is Life in opposition to the Bodys Death It doth not only intimate that the Soul lives a spiritual life and likeways that it doth live that Life after Death immediatly But likeways it imports that the Holy Spirit of God as present in the Soul of a Christian is a pledge and cause of spiritual life here and immediatly after Death when it is a pledge and cause of immortal Life at the Resurrection For when the Text speaks of the Spirit being Life the word Spirit is not meant so much of a mans Soul as of the Indwelling spirit of God in Belivers which is clear by the words subjoined in the Eleventh verse Observe from these Two Verses jointly considered That the Indwelling presence of the Spirit in Believers is a sure pledge of immortal Glory and this is clear by these three 1st Consider the import and significancy of this Gift 2ly It 's Efficacy 3ly Consider it's Irrevocableness And First As to It 's significancy Consider the Names Designations and Descriptions it gets in Scripture 1st It is called the Blessing of Abraham Gal. 3.14 so it signifies that God's Covenant with Abraham belongs to them now Christ Luke 20 Evinces That God cannot be the God of the Dead but of the Living 2ly It is called a Seal Eph. ● 30. To signifie that God hath an peculiar interest ● them that have it as his peculiar Treasure and ther●fore it is sure he cannot lose them by death An●hilation and Perdition 3ly It is called the Ernest Eph. 1.13 2 Cor. 5.5 and 1 22. And ther●fore where it is given it signifies Gods purpose an● Obligation to give the Inheritance 4ly It is call● the Unction or Anointing 2 Cor. 1.21 As 1 Joh. 2.20 To hold out that by the present of the Spirit Gods People are separate sanct●fied and dignified to be Gods Kings to triumph over all their spiritual Enemies whereof Death i● one 5ly It is called the Spirit of Promise Eph. 1 13. and the promise of the Spirit Gal. 3.14 Because the Gracious Indwelling of the Spirit in ● perfection is the primary and comprehensive go● promised in the Gospel and the great design of the Gospel being to possess People of the Spirit therefore the Gospel is called 2 Cor. 3. The Mi●stration of the Spirit and therefore the presence ● the Spirit signifies that God will grant to the hav● of it Glory to come seing when God grants t● primary good promised in the Gospel he will no● deny them any accessory good that 's promised 〈◊〉 the same Now Glory is a consequent unto th● presence of the Spirit see Verse 11. Next Consider the Efficacy of this Gift whi● kyths in these two 1st in raising us from t● Death of sin 2ly In raising Christ from the Dea● see for a proof of its Efficacy Eph. 1.19 20. And 3ly Consider it s an irrevocable Gift b●cause the Gifts and Callings of God are without Repentance And 2ly Because the Spirit is given to them not to be taken from them again for he is said to dwell in them by his Spirit and to make them a perpetual Sanctuary to himself Ezek. 37.26 He is to be a spring of Eternal Life to them Joh. 7.38 Joh. 4.14 The Soul that is thus possessed of the Spirit cannot miss Eternal Life for it is an Eternal habitation for God and the Spirit gives the Soul Eternal Life now the Spirit cannot give the Soul Eternal Life if the Body lay perpetually in the Grave The Use of this is since the presence of the Holy Spirit in a Believer is a sure pledge of immortal Life it reproves Believers that have it that they are not more lively in their hope of Glory A 2d Use is To Instruct us in the worth of this Gift God may give and take other Gifts from us but he gives us this Gift without Rueing and Repenting we may lose other Gifts but this is a permanent Enjoyment there is nothing in the World that has the full significancy that this Gift has nor has its Efficacy And therefore these that have it should be thankful for it and whosoever want it should be at pains to obtain it Verse 11. But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwells in you HEre the Apostle preoccupies an Objection they might have said since our Soul lives and shall our Body ly perpetually in the Grave wherefore then serves our Justification It is Answered That if the Spirit of God dwell in us that same Spirit will quicken our Mortal Body In the Words ye may take notice of the Assurance that the Apostle gives of the Resurrection of the Body upon the account of the Pledge thereof in time and that is the Spirit dwelling in us And 1st Ye may observe That the Mortal Body shall be quickened again and this appears from the priviledge of Justification seing Death is a punishment following upon sin 2ly Adoption clea● it Luke 20.36 compared with Rom. 8.23 3● Christs Resurrection clears it his Resurrection being the exemplary cause of ours 1 Cor. 15 2● 4ly The Spirits Indwelling in the Body clears it 1 Cor. 6.19 and see the Text. 5ly The Body bein● a peice of Christ Mystical see 1 Cor. 6.15 1 Thes 4 and 14. 6ly Christs Engagement to the Fathe● clears it Joh. 6.37 7ly The Immortality of the Soul compared with the Natural Inclination of i● to the Body clears it because nihil violentum est de rabite and therefore Luke 20.37 Christ takes it fo● granted since Abraham Isaac and Jacob live in thei● Souls their Bodies must revive again And that the self same Body shall rise again Appears 1st Becau● Chr●st had the self same Body and his Resurrection was a Patern of ours 2ly Christ says God can ca● the Body in Hell after Death 3ly The Bodies tha● are raised come out of their Graves John 5.28 29 4ly Paul Prays that the Body may be kept blameles● till the coming of Christ 1 Thess 5. 5ly It 's the Mortal Body see the Text 1 Cor 15. This Corruptible c. Use of Exhortation strive to believe this Article And that by considering the Scriptures are the Word of God and believing the Omnipotent Power of God Luke 20 36. 2ly It exhorts us to abound in Gods Service 1 Cor. 15. last 3ly It bids us suffer for Christ when called to it 4ly It reproves those that stain their Body by Intemperance and Lust see 1 Cor. 6. An other Use is of Comfort for those that have pained Bodies like Lazarus and Job it s sowen in Dishonour it s raised in Glory and it is of comfort to them that have weak Bodies it is sowen in weakness it s
raised in Power 3ly To those that are pinched with Hunger it s sowen a Natural Body it s raised a spiritual Body 2ly Observe that the Spirit dwelling in our Mortal Body is a pledge of this Resurrection This dwelling of the Spirit imports first Constant Residence 2ly Government 3ly His care to adorn and beautify This indwelling of the Spirit cannot but be a Pledge of the Resurrection if ye consider 1st The end why he takes up his Lodging in the Man it is to confer upon him Everlasting Comfort Isai 60.14 2ly Everlasting Life 3ly Everlasting purity 4ly Everlasting Communion Ezek. 37 26 with Rev. 20 3 and 4. 2ly If ye consider the Spirit to be the great Love-token of God to his People he is the whole of Abrahams Blessing Gal. 3. He that gives this will not deny them the Resurrection to Life 3ly The spirit has power to raise them as it 's kythed in the Resurrection of Christ and in quickening the dead Soul from the death of sin John 5.25.28 4ly Spiritual life is a fruit of the Spirit and spiritual life is a pledge of the Resurrection Use 1st Of Consolation to them that have the Spirit of God they have an assureing pledge that they shall rise to life though they be Pained Poor Persecute and Tempted with Corruption and Satan 2ly This reproves those who have the Spirit who will not entertain the lively hope of Heaven 3ly It bids us try whether this spirit dwells in us or not 4ly It bids the Godly Man strengthen his faith by this pledge by considering the Spirits power the Love of God discovered in that gift and Gods design in sending him into the Heart Observe 3ly The description of this Spirit here He is the spirit of the Father 1st Because he proceeds from the Father John 15.26 2ly Because he is promised by the Father Acts 4.33 3ly He is given of the Father Luke 11.13 And this tells us from whom we should seek the spirit and to whom we should be thankful for him and how we may know whether it be the spirit of God that dwells in us or no if it be so he will make us sensible of the Fathers Love in raising Christ for us if it be so he will raise us up to a newness of Life and conform us to a risen Saviour The giver of this Indwelling spirit is described from his great Work One that raised Christ from the dead where first Note why Christs Resurrection is ascribed to the Father 2ly To what end Christ rose And 1st It is ascribed to the Father to show that he keeped his promise to the old Fathers Acts 13 32. And if this promise made to the old Church received its accomplishment all the rest of the promises made to them will 2ly To show that he keeped his promise to Christ in the Covenant of Redemption Isai 42 6. And that says all the rest of the Promises made to him will be accomplished to reward him for his Humiliation Phil 2 9. To show that none shall lose that humble themselves for him 4ly It s ascribed to the Father because it is the Absolution of him as soverty 5ly It was a step to that delegated power that now he enjoys as Mediator and we know that Power comes from the Father He Raised him 1st That he might that was the purchasser be the dispenser of our Mercies Act 5.31 And that Christ is raised to be the dispenser of our Mercies encourages us to be bold in Prayer 1st Because he sympathises with us in our wants be will not frustrate his purchase by forbearing to dispence And 2ly If his Love made him purchase his Love will make him dispense 2ly Christ was raised by the Father to clear That he had merited full pardon and Believers may strengthen their Faith of Pardon with this Resurrection 1st Because it is an evidence of full satisfaction to Justice 2ly It is an evidence of his God-Head Rom 1 4. And so of his meriting worth 3ly it was an step to his Intercession 3ly The Father raised him to assure the People of God of their through Mortif●tion of Sin Rom. 6.11 And this 1st Reproves so●●hat are diffident their sin shall not be Mortified ●d that 1st Because Terrour has not Mortifyed it y● against this see Exod 32 19. with Exod 19.20 2ly Because Communion with God does not Mortify it David's falling in Adultery after Communion with God 2 Sam 7. Answers that 3ly Because they have been at Solemn Ordinances and these have not done their turn Therefore they think it cannot be done For Answer see Luke 22.24 The Apostles unmortifyed after these And 4ly It reproves those that think they cannot be Mortifyed because Crosses have not done it already Answ Hezekiahs Ambi●ion was cured tho it brake out after his Sickness Vse 2d Of Exhortation is to Believers to strengthen their Faith of through Mortification by Christs Resurrection which they may do by considering It is a sufficient evidence of his Deaths meriting sufficient Grace for Mortifying of sin Rom. 6.6 4th End is That he might strengthen our Faith in our Resurrection to Life and this is done by considering that tho we be Tempted yet so was he tho we be under Desertion as to Comfort so was he My God says he Why has thou forsaken me Tho we be Mortal so was he tho we be Guilty so was he imputatively so Verse 12. Therefore Brethren we are Debitors not to the flesh to live after the flesh HEre we have a Conclusion drawn from several prejudices That these that live after the flesh have For 1st They have not the priviledge of Justification ℣ 1. 2ly They mind the things of the flesh ℣ 5. 3ly They are in the way to Death ℣ 6. 4ly They are Enemies to God ℣ 7. And 5ly They cannot please God ℣ 8. Observe 1st here That the flesh is always craving 2ly Tho it be craving yet we owe it nothing it craves we are not Debitors to it 3ly The service of the flesh is a very unprofitable service 4ly The former Grounds upon which the Apostle infers this inference are sufficiently convincing For the First That the flesh is craving appears in these six first In that it craves Love and Affection 2ly Obedience 3ly Awe 4ly Entertainment 5ly Spareing And 6ly hideing of its Nakedness First It craves Love of us That is it craves that we may have a regard to it in our Heart People should beware of this because it is inconsistent with the Enmity we ought to have at Sin it provokes God to forbear reproving of us Hosea 4.17 2ly It restrains Mortifying Grace 3ly It marrs the Love of God 4ly It hinders the Answers of Prayer Psal 66.18 2ly It craves Obedience of us Rom. 6.12 But this should not be because we are made free from Sin and Servants to Righteousness 2ly It grieves the Spirit Eph. 4.30 3ly It 's offensive to others 4ly It strengthens the flesh Rom. 6.19 5ly It fears
Scandalous Sinning for a Act of a life after the flesh draws with it the fear of Everlasting Death 2ly They would beware of Impenitency for their old sins before Conversion P● was an man that Exercised Repentance continually for his old Persecution and therefore we do not much read that he was troubled with the Spirit of Bondage after 3ly Beware of Relapses in Predominants for these always break the peace of Conscience 4ly Beware of indifferency as to grouth and of contentment with your present Attainements in Religion For it is only such who make progress in the way of God that enjoys most of the Comforts of the Gospel and are freest of Tormenting Fears these that walk in the fear of God walk also in the Comforts of the Holy Ghost Acts 9.31 5ly Beware of these Sins mentioned Eph. 4.30 which greives the Spirit of God and makes him forbear to discover to the Godly that they belong to God as his peculiar Treasure and where that discovery is wanting the Heart cannot but be subject to Tormenting Fears Observe 4ly That the native effect of the presence of the Spirit of Adoption in a Believer is Spiritual freedom it is here opposed to the Spirit of Bondage this spiritual liberty appears from the Christians freedom from these Fears that are awakned in him through the Accusations of his Conscience for Guilt 2ly In his freedom from the Fears of Death 3ly In his freedom from the Fears of severe Judgements 4ly In his freedom from the fear of Gods Wrath and frightful Dispensations 2ly As the Spirit of Freedom lyes in a being quite of these Tormenting Fears so it lyes in a ready and dareing Application of Gods Promises suiteable to our Exigence when we reckon it no presumption to apply promises as we need them 3ly It lyes in a Liberty for supplication when we have no Jealousy of God that he will take advantage of us in our low condition but when we can with great freedom of spirit open our own Heart befor him as an Affectionate Father In a word Faith hath its fullest freedom in Prayer where the spirit of freedom is therein is Believing the acceptance of our Prayers the prevalency of our Prayers and the fullest accomplishment of the promises that are in our view 4ly The Spirit of Liberty lyes in this that with great facility we get our duty done by the presence of this Spirit Mastering our Corruptions and repelling the Devills Temptations that may obstruct us in our Duty We walk at liberty in keeping Gods Precepts 5ly The Spirit of Liberty where it is it keeps us from the crushing weight of Crosses because it lets us see that all our Crosses are totally free of the Curse of the Law and so the Man has Internal Freedom of Spirit and rest in his Soul under outward Trouble And this holds out the greatness of the benefite of the Spirit of Adoption Observe 5ly That Familiarity in Prayer is the special effect of the Spirit of Adoption This Familiarity in Prayer appears in an free and fearless Confession of our Guilt and Heart-Plagues before God 2ly In a humble and submissive Representation of the difficulties of our case to him 3ly In the reasoning with him for supply strength and delivery upon the account of his promises as Nehemiah did Neh. 1. 4ly In peremptor Desires after spiritual Good when with Jacob we will not let him goe untill he Bless us Motives to this Familiarity are 1st Gods Fatherly Relation to us 2ly His sitting upon a Throne of Grace and not upon a Throne of Justice he follows a method of Grace and not of strict Justice in his dispensations towards his People 3d. Motive is Christs Sympathy is the spring of his Intercession for his People A 4th is The example of the Saints using this Familiarity with God is proposed in the Scripture for our Imitation The means to win to this Familiarity Are 1st We should study singleness and sincerity Heb. 10.22 2ly We should beware of these Sins we have repented of Vowed against and have born Chastisements from the hand of God for them 3ly We would beware of Formality and study Seriousness and Forvour in our Devotions Verse 16. The Spirit it self bears witness with our Spirit that we are the Chilren of God HEre the Apostle proves That the Sons of God may be Familiar with him because they may be assured of their Sonship Likeas here he proves that the Children of God must live by a second Argument He proves their Sonship because it is witnessed by the Testimony of Gods Spirit and by the Testimony of their own Conscience Observe 1st That Gods People may be assured of Sonship Observe 2ly That the manner of attaining it is by the Testimony of the Spirit and by the Testimony of Conscience For the First Observation I clear the attainableness of assurance by these Four Grounds 1st God Commands to endeavour to attain it 2 Pet 1.11 12. 2ly The Saints have attained it before Rom. 8. Last Ye see the experience of David frequently in the Psalms 3ly He hath laid down positive marks in th Scripture evidenceing the state of Sonship many of these are set down in the 1 Epist John and it cannot be conceived that the Spirit of God should lay down these Marks but for this end that the People of God by discerning them in themselves may attain to Assurance thereby 4th Ground is the necessity and usefulness of Assurance to Gods People Without Assurance they cannot win to the Love of God which is a necessary Principle for Gospel-Obedience without it we cannot r●joice in Tribulation which is their necessary Duty and approveable temper Rom. 5.3 Without it they cannot rejoice in God as their Covenanted Portion ibid 10. Without this we cannot be cheerful in Obedidience We cannot rejoice and work Righteousness As also without Assurance they cannot rejoice in the hope of the Glory of God Likeas it should be considered That Gods promises into his People are made for that end that they may be applyed and without this Assurance Believers can have no freedom to apply these Promses The Apostasie of Temporary Believers speaks nothing against this Assurance Because true Believers have Attainments that Temporary Believers are wholly Strangers to Heb. 6.9 And albeit the Holy Ghost does dispense Threatnings in the word against Apostates Gods method in that militates nothing against Assurance And that first because these Threatnings are given out indefinitly against the whole Members of the Visible Church amongst whom there are many Hypocrites And 2ly Because the Holy Ghost makes use of these Threatnings to beget in the Heart of true Believers a Cautelous Fear and abstaining from Sins against Light which sins in their own nature have a Tendency to Apostasie Use of this serves To reprove the Error of the Roman Church which maintains that true Believers can attain to no more then a conjectural Opinion anent their sonship 2ly It reproves the Carnal Professors of
them for though they be free of the sting of Death which is the Venome of the Curse of the Law in it yet they are not altogether free of the fears of the sting of Death 2ly The Godly tho they be free of the reigning Power of Lust yet they are not free of the solicitations of it Paul complains of this Rom. 7. 3ly Tho' the Godly be not Children of the Kingdom of Darkness and Slaves to Satan yet here-away they are subject to many vexing Temptations from him and therefore this present condition should make us more willing and desireous to dye that we may be freed from this state of Bondage And 2ly It lets us see that considering Christians that have a view of this Bondage cannot send without Faith Observe 2ly That the Children of God shall certainly get this glorious Liberty because here it is taken for granted and fully and clearly promised in the Word and therefore we should al 's firmly believe it There are three things that Christians should firmly believe as to this Liberty As 1st A total freedom from the indwelling Presence of sin 2ly A total freedom from Satans Temptations 3ly A total freedom from Death I shall give the Scripture Grounds that the Christian hath allowed to him for founding his Faith and Hope of all these three upon For the First Grounds to found the Faith of a Christian to make him believe and expect the total removal of sin are these 1st Christ designed its total removeal by his Death we cannot think that he can be frustrate of his Design see Eph. 5.25 26. 2ly His Death did merite the crucifixion and killing of the Old Man Rom. 6.6 3ly His Resurrection is a Pledge thereof see Rom. 8.11 For the Spirit that raised Christ from the dead did it to assure him and the Believing World that he could and would raise up all his Members perfectly from a Death in Sin 4ly The Spirits Presence begining this Work says he will perfect it because his great Design when he enters into the Child of God's Heart is not to make a partial but a total conformity between him and Christ 5ly The Priviledge of Justification says it must be for if all our guilt be pardoned and our Remission be compleat according to the Promise of the new Covenant Ezek. 18 and Ezek. 33. Where it is said that all Iniquity shall be forgiven and none shall be mentioned Then Corruption must be removed for a loving God and a loving Mediator will remove such an hurtful Evil from Believers since the state of Justification tells it may he done without reflection on his Justice A 6th Ground of Faith for the removal of sin is this that Baptism is the External Seal confirming the Promise for its total removal and therefore it s said we are buried as to our old Man with Christ by our Baptisme Rom. 6.4 For the Second piece of the Christians Liberty Viz. A freedom from Satans Temptations the Grounds to found our Faith of that upon Are 1st The Promise made to Eva that the Seed of the Woman should trample down the Head of the Serpent from which Paul infers Rom. 16. That God would tread Satan under their feet shortly A 2d Ground is Christ by his Death hath taken away Satans Plea against us Heb. 2.14 15 For all his ●lea was that we were Enemies to God and therefore it were but just that we should be given up to him to delude and vex us But now Christ by his Death hath destroyed him that is he hath enervate the strength of his Plea by reconcileing us to God and therefore he is said Col. 2.15 to spoil Principalities and Powers and to triumph over them on the Cross by setting at liberty their Captives A 3d Ground is Christs Personal Victory over Satans Temptations and Persecutions which Victory he attained in our Nature by making use of the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God and exercising the Graces of the Spirit and by wrestling in Prayer with the Father see Mat. 4. and Mat. 26.41 He overcame by Faith Love Patience Meekness Submission and Zeal and this Victory was given to him to be a Pledge to him and his Spiritual Seed that are incorporate in him of their total Freedom from his seduceing and vexing Temptations A 4th Ground is the strength of Christs Spirit that is stronger in Believers than the Devil that is in the World For the Third piece of the Liberty of the Christian it stands in his delivery from death and there are these following Grounds upon which the Christian may build the Faith of his Delivery from it First Ground is Gods Covenant-relation to him it was from this Relation that God had to Abraham that Christ inferred the necessity of the Resurrection Math. 22. 2d Ground is the Believers Union with Christ that necessarly draws with it a conformity of the Members with the Head in respect of Immortality these that sleep in Jesus God will bring with him 1 Thess 4.4 A 3d. Ground is th● the Believers Body is a consecrate Temple to the Holy Ghost and therefore it cannot be always subject to Corruption A 4th Ground is Christ ha● power to raise the Body Phil. 3 last A 5th Grou● is He hath undertaken to the Father to do it he says he will raise them up at the last Day John 6 4● A 6th Ground is Christs Death which gives assurance of Immortality 1st Because it is a full sa●faction for sin and it is unpardoned sin that ca● keep folk eternally under Deaths Power It w● by means of his Death for the Redemption of Transgressions that those that are Called receive th● Promise of the Eternal Inheritance see Heb. 9.15 Besides God the Father gives an Promise of Etern● Life in the Covenant and Christs Death is a Ratification of that Covenant he that spared not his own So● will he not with him freely give us all things Ro● 8.32 Likeways Christ gives us Eternal Life in h● Testament and his death is an Evidence of the unalterableness of his Purpose to Confer it 6ly Th● Resurrection is a Ground of Faith for it because 〈◊〉 is the absolution of our Soverty Rom. 4 last and 〈◊〉 Pledge of our Resurrection Christ is the first Fruit● of them that sleep 1 Cor. 15. A 7th Ground is his Ascension into Heaven if he had not obtained Eternal Redemption by his Blood and Suffering which includes immortality Justice had given him no access to Heaven he could not have entered into that holy Place by his own Blood except he had obtained immortality for us by that Blood which he as Soverty undertook to do see Heb. 9 12. The 8th Ground is his Session at the Fathers Right Hand which is given him as a Pledge of his Victory over all his Peoples Enemies whereof Death is one Psal 110.1 The 9th Ground is Christ's Intercession for Salvation to his People to the uttermost which includes in it the
immortality of the Body Heb. 7.25 10th Ground is the Spiritual Life of Believers is a sure Pledge of the Bodies Immortality Rom. 8.11 From the assurance of this glorious Liberty we infer 1st That we have a sufficient Comfort under the unavoidable Vanity that sticks to all Worldly Enjoyments 2ly We have an sufficient Support under all our Sufferings of whatsoever kind they be 3ly We have full Encouragement to abound in the Work of the Lord seing our Labour will not be in vain in the Lord 1 Cor 15. last Observe 3ly That the Creature will participate of this glorious Liberty For mans sin being taken away as to its guilt and presence all the bad consequences of it must be taken away likeways whereof this is one the imposing of Vanity on the Creation the day is coming when the Creatures Defectiveness as to mans use and its hurtfulness to man shall be removed The time draws on when the Creature will be no more made use of by Satan 〈◊〉 satisfy his Malice against Man nor can be mo● made use of to gratify Man as to his corrupt Lu● This cannot but be very comfortable to the God● when it shall fall out to be who now in the tim● of their Pilgrimage are taken up in grieving for th● ill of sin and for the Marks of Gods displeasure against it on the Creature Verse 22. For we know that the whole Cr●ation groaneth and travelleth in pa● together untill now HEre the Creature is Figuratively proposed 〈◊〉 an excellent Pattern to the Saints for ma● excellent Frames becoming them in the state 〈◊〉 their Pilgrimage And 1st Groaning is ascribe to the Creature because the Vanity imposed on it i● contrare to its natural Inclination and Primit● State And this Groaning calls to the Christian 〈◊〉 be affected with their Bondage under the Rema●ders of sin and vexing Temptations of Satan a● fears of Death 2ly There is a continuation groaning under many preceeding Ages ascribed 〈◊〉 it it is said to groan even till now to tell us t● neither the soreness of the Vanity imposed upon 〈◊〉 Creature nor its long continuance doth break 〈◊〉 Figurative Hope of its Liberty ascribed to it a● this is done to call the Christian to imitate the Cr●ture by keeping up of his Hope of Liberty n●withstanding of the sore and continuing Crosses th● may be trysted with in this Life 3ly Travel● in pain as a Woman doth is ascribed Figurati●ly to the Creature because as a Womans Travel is an endeavour for releif so the Creature has an natural tendency for its freedom and this Figurative Endeavour ascribed to the Creature for its Liberty calls the Christian to have a proper Endeavour for his Observe 1st Here That the Christian is called to groan and to be affected with his Bondage under Sin and Satan see Rom 7.24 This groaning imports sorrow for sin and a vehement desire for relief and this reproves those that are stupid under sin and the sad Consequences of it and this Stupidity may arise from a feared Conscience Or 2ly From the want of observation of the Effects of Divine Displeasure against sin Or 3ly From the deceit of the Heart that cloaths sin with the Cloak of Vertue this stupidity procures to us the continuance and addition of many troubles and renders them all unprofitable Observe 2ly We should imitate the Creature who keeps up its Figurative Hope under its sore and lasting Vanity through many Ages So the Christian should live in the hope of Liberty notwithstanding of his sore and long Crosses And I give these Three Reasons for it 1st Because Christ himself his Mystical Body and individual Believers have been trysted with such an Dispensation consider the Bondage in Egypt and Captivity in Babylon see the case of Job Heman and David A 2d Reason is the Advantagiousness of Hope to the Christian in such a case It preserves the Love of God in the heart mitigates the Cross makes them submissive to Providence and makes them cheerful in their Duty 3d. Reason is that the● should hope under such an case because this Dispensation is appointed for them by infinite Wisdom as an fit Dispensation for their Good An● First God may intend it as a suitable Expression o● his Fatherly Displeasure against their sin An Af●fliction of a lesser Degree and of an shorter continuance than what they are trysted with could not sufficiently express his dislike at some of the● Crimes No less trouble could David be trysted with for numbering the People than three day● Pestilence No less was appointed for his Chastisement nor the Sword never to depart from his House for his sin of Adultery and Murder N● less Punishment was appointed for the Jews sins than Seventy Years Captivity in Babylon 2ly God may intend this sore and long Affliction to be 〈◊〉 mean to reform them from these ills that they lov● well and have been long accustomed to 3ly H● may intend it as a mean to discover the secret 〈◊〉 of their Heart as Jobs long Tryal made some impatience appear in him 4ly God may intend it 〈◊〉 to be the occasion of exerciseing of Faith and the occasion that Patience may have its perfect Work 5ly God does it that the Delivery may appear the more wonderful as in the Lame Mans case John 5. Use of this is to learn us to exercise Hope under sore and long Tryals that you may keep up your Hope beware it break not tho the means made use of for your releif proves ineffectual see Exod. 5.22 2ly Quite not your Hope when your Prayers meet with an repulse see Lam. 3.8 Neither quite your Hope though your Corruption be irritate by the Cross Neither quite your hope though you live under dark Providence Job 23. Isa 50.10 Neither quite it because of the improbability of an outgate Isa 40.37 Observe 3ly That we should imitate the Creature in our Endeavours after our Liberty And 1st We should endeavour after our Freedom from Sin and that by exerciseing Repentance for the Body of Sin and Death that is in us Rom. 7.24 And 2ly by repenting for our actual Sins James 4.9 10. 3ly By forbearing to add Fewel to your Lust by casting our selves upon external Temptations Rom. 13. last 4ly By entertaining the Word in our Heart against Sin Psal 119.9 Rom. 6.17 5ly By obeying the Motions of the Spirit Gal. 5.17 Next We should endeavour our freedom from the fears of Death by our frequent considerations and firm Applications of these Scriptural Grounds formerly laid down to assure us of the Redemption of our Body 3ly We should endeavour our freedom from Satans Temptations and that first by resisting them Jam. 4. 1 Pet. 5. 2ly By opposing the Word to them Matth. 4. 3ly By Praying against them 2 Cor. 12.8 9. 4ly By cloathing our selves with the Scriptural Armour Eph. 6. And being constantly Watchful Ibid. And 5ly By being acquaint with his Devices and Subtilty in Tempting who takes advantage of us when
sure to all the seed 3ly Consider the Antiquity of the Promise Tit. 1 3. That Promise Gen. 3.16 That the seed of the Woman should Trample down the head of the Serpent it was an promise of Life to the Spiritual Seed of Christ because it is said Christ should destroy the Works of the Devil and therefore he must abolish Death which followed upon Sin which was brought in by Satan 4ly Consider the Repetition and confirmation of it by Oath to Abraham For by the Covenant made with him there was a Right to the Heavenly Inheritance conveyed to him and all his Spiritual Seed Gal. 3. which Covenant God ratifyed by Oath Heb. 6. 5ly Consider the Internal Seal of this Promise to wit the presence of the Spirit Gal. 4.30 Eph. 4.30 Now for the strengthening our Hope He has placed our Eternal Life in Christ he hath given to us Eternal Life and that Life is in his Son 1 John 5. our Life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 He is said to be our Life ibid. He calls himself to Mary John 11. The Resurrection and the Life and he is called Eternal Life And first He is the Meritorious cause of this Life 1 John 4.10 He sent his Son to dye that we might live through him 2ly He is the exemplary cause of this Life Rom. 6.10 1 Thess 4. It is said that if God raised up Christ from the Dead them that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 3ly He is the dispensing cause of it he hath power to confer it Phil. 3. last And he has Commission to confer it John 17.3 4 and 6.37 I add for the strengthening of Believers Hope he has appointed the Sacrament of the Communion for the frequent renewing the Believers Right to the person of the Redeemer and therefore the eaten Bread is said to be Communion of his Body as the drinking of the Wine is said to be the Communion of his Blood because by Gods appointment it conveys a sure Right to his Humane Nature as Crucified for us and we know that he saith John 6. He that eateth his Flesh and drinketh his Blood hath Eternal Life And in the first of Johns Epistles Chap. 5. It is said he that hath the Son hath Life As also I add for the strengthening of their Hope he gives them the first Fruits the beginning of Glory in the World See the Text. The next thing that is in this waiting is Patience which imports an continuation of hope without freting or fainting under sore and continuing Crosses And this may be win to by considering what our deservings are and how short a thing Time is compared with Eternity 2 Cor. 4. last Now for the description of the Happiness of the other World It is called first Adoption to shew us that our right to it flows from Adoption Rom 8.17 Use of this is first To Exhort us to receive Christ aright that we may be Adopted Jo. 1.12 2d Use is an use of Tryal to try our Right to Heaven by trying our Adoption the best way to try that is to try if we have the Spirit of Adoption which appears in procuring access to God in a study of Imitation of him and subjection to his Corrections Heb. 12. 2ly Heaven is called Adoption because till we come to Heaven Adoption is not fully manifested 1 Jo. 3.1 2. And thefore in the preceeding verse the happiness of Heaven is called the manifestation of the Sons of God And this tells you how you may win to a due esteem of Adoption by considering it with this consequent The possession of Glory fully manifests the worth of this priviledge and withal this teaches Believers to be content with the Worlds contempt seing in this World their Adoption is not fully manifested 3ly Heaven is called Adoption Because it is an Inheritance suiteable to the dignity of the Son 's of God and therefore we should abound in the Work of the Lord knowing that our Labour will not be in vain in the Lord. Verse 24. For we are saved by hope But hope that is seen is not hope For what a man seeth why doth he yet hope for Verse 25 But if we hope for that we see not then do we with patience wait for it AS the Apostle in the other Verses had comforted the Romans by proving the excellency and certainty of the Future Glory from the Creatures desire after it and the Believers desire after it so now he Comforts them under their Cross by letting them see that their future Happiness is very consistent with their present Misery And this he does by telling them they are saved by hope which he clears by these two things 1st That the object of hope is neither presenty enjoyed nor sensibly certain Hope is not seen that is the object of Hope is not seen 2ly He clears it by describing the Affection of hope he says it is a Patient expecting of a distant good The 24 Verse holds out the Advantagiousness of it The other two Verses hold out the nature of the Object and affection of hope When it is said we are saved by hope As it supposes that our felicity is at a distance so it says that all the good that we can get of that distant felicity for the present time is obtained by hopeing for it and therefore if we cannot hope for it we loss all the Encouragement we have by it Next When the Text says we are saved by Hope it imports that if we can hope for Heaven it will save us from the Ill of the Cross for here he is labouring to comfort crossed Christians it will save for it keeps the Cross from being crushing because it expells the apprehensions of Wrath in a Cross 2ly It keeps the Cross from being ensnaring it cannot drive us from our Duty through fear for where this Hope is it lets us see that we have more gain by our duty nor loss by it Use of this is to exhort us to hope For 1st This Hope is suitable to the Revelation of the Gospel which hath brought to the Church a clearer discovery of Heaven than was brought under the Law 2ly It is suitable to Gods Name which he hath taken under the Gospel he is called the God of Hope Rom. 15.13 3ly It is suitable to Gods Works in raising Christ from the Dead and communicating the first Fruits of the Spirit to us it is an obeying of the Gospel-Precepts and imitation of Gospel Examples We should not be deterred from the Hop● of Heaven because we are under afflictions for ou● Sin 1 Pet 4. compare the 13. verse with the 17. Neither should we cast away our Hope for being guilty of upsiting in the Way of God compare Heb 5.12 with 10.35 Neither should we quite ou● Hope of Heaven because of our great sins before Conversion for so did not Paul Use of this is that we should labour for Hope 1st By making Grace the ground of it 2 Thess
the Sacrament And 3ly We see the Truth of the Divine Threatning in the Covenant of Works because he bore the same Punishment for kind that was threatned in that Covenant 4ly We see the care that Christ has to remove the fear of Death from us Heb. 2.15 5ly We may be assured that a living Christ will save us since he dyed to reconcile us to God Rom. 5.10 6ly We may expect the total Crucifixion of the Body of Sin and Death by the diligent use of the Means of Mortification since he dyed to procure the same Rom. 6.6 7ly We see the Fathers good Will to conferr the Covenant-Good on us since he exposed his Son to Death to make way for the same From his Resurrection inferr since it was the first step of his Exaltation after his self denying Obedience Phil. 2. We may see from this the Fathers readiness to reward the self-denying Obedience of his People 2ly We may see a Confirmation of his being the Son of God from it Rom 1.4 3ly We may see the Fathers care to vindicate him from the Calumnies that were laid on him he was reckoned to be a Blasphemer and a false Teacher God raised him from the Dead for a vindication from these Calumnies 4ly We may inferr we have sufficient Ground to expect our Spiritual Life from him Rom. 6.11 5ly We may expect the Resurrection of our Body from him seing his Resurrection was a Pledge of our Resurrection 1 Cor. 15.20 23. 6ly From this we may inferr that we have an good Ground for our Faith of Justification through Christ because he raised him from the Dead to give us assurance of his Absolution as our Soverty 1 Pet. 1 21. From Christs Session at the right Hand inferr 1st That we should set our Hearts on things above where he is Col. 3.1 2ly That we should cast the Anchor of our Souls Hope within the Veil because Christ the Forerunner is there Heb. 6.20 If he be there he'ell fetch us to himself that where he is there we may be John 14.2 3. 3ly From this we have a further confirming Ground for the answer of a quiet and peaceable Conscience notwithstanding of sin 1 Pet. 3 21 2● 4ly We may expect for our Consolation the Mission of the Spirit of God to us John 16.7 for he goes to Heaven for that end Acts 2.33 5ly We may securely expect that all things will be mannaged for the safety of the Church seing this Session at the right Hand includes in it a Power over all Flesh that he may possess these h● has given him with Eternal Life John 17.3 6ly We need not fear any opposition made to our ●alvation seing the frustration of that is included i● Christs sitting at the right Hand since the Fathe● gave him that Session at his Right Hand as a Pledge of that total Victory over all our Personal Enemie● Psal 110.1 From Christs Intercession the People of God m● expect that Spiritual Benediction spoken of Numb ● last verses They may expect the Unity the Preservation from the Evils of the World and the seven other things prayed for in the 17 of John The● may expect Grace and Mercy to help in time o● need Heb 4. They may expect perfect Salvation Heb. 7.23 They may expect the presenting of ther● imperfect Prayers to God Rev 8.3 He offers 〈◊〉 the Incense of the Prayers of the Saints The Church may expect his ●ntercession for them whi● they are in a Low Condition Zech. 1. This Intercession will be prevalent 1st If 〈◊〉 consider his Sympathy Heb. 4 2ly Consider h● is called the High-Priest in the New Testament inaugurate by Oath Heb. 7 it is founded upon Bloo● Next it is founded upon the Promise made to Chris● and the Promise made to us Likeas it cannot be b● prevalent because of the great Affection the Father bears to the Son and if ye consider that Mystical Union that is 'twixt him and us Use of Consolation 1st To such as are at 〈◊〉 distance from God and have not clear views of hi● This High-Priest is appearing before God and is a no distance from God 2ly It 's comfortable to su● as are jealous that God may forget them but this Intercession secures the contrary because this true High-Priest carries the Names of the true Israelites upon his heart before the Lord for he is the truth of that Levitical Priest that had the Names of the Twelve Tribes of the Israelites writen on his Breastplite 3ly It is comfortable to those that meet with Satans Temptations because he prays for such that their Faith fail them not Luke 22.23 4ly It 's comfortable to such as miss the Spirits Presence John 14.16 Verse 35. Who shall separate us from the Love of Christ shall Tribulation or Distress or Persecution or Famine or Nakedness or Perrill or Sword Verse 36. As it is writen For thy sake we are killed all the day long we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter Verse 37. Nay in all these things we are more than Conquerors through him that loved us HEre the Apostle prevents another Discouragement ariseing from Trouble He had prevented Discouragements ariseing from Sin in the former Verses And now he prevents a Discouragement ariseing from fear that our Trouble may draw us from the Love of Christ The Question here proposed anent it imports a strong denyal that any Trouble will drive us from the Love of Christ And this is clear that through Christs Assistance we are more than Conquerors The Apostle adds a Description of Christ from his Love to hold out that Lo● is the Principle of Assistance and he wills us to be assured of his love to us by proposeing his own Example to us to imitate Paul was Assured of b● love to him as the last Verse in the Chapte● sheweth Observe 1st here That the People of God ar● subject to all the Evils here enumerate And 1● To Tribulation which is taken for Distempers an● Pressures on the Body the Reason of it is 1st T● humble them under these Notes of Respect God p● on them as Hezekiah was Isa 38. 2ly To try the● Patience Job 2. 3ly To excite Repentance Psa● 38. 4ly To set them to Prayer Psal 6. 5ly T● presignifie their Mortality and to make the Wor● werch to them 6ly That they may have an entire Faith in God 2 Cor. 1.12 And Lastly the God may give them fresh Experiences of his Suppo● and Relle Vse Improve all the Distempers of your Bodie for these Ends. Observe 2ly That the Godly are subject to D●stress or Anguish of Mind that is Perplexity ariseing from a doubtfulness about our delivery and the methods of it This is done by God that the Delivery may be seen the more to be of him see Exo● 14. 2ly He trystes them with this to try whether their Faith be grown stronger or not with their former Experiences see that same Text. 3ly Tha● they may prize their Delivery the more Hezeki●
apply the promises Eph. 1.13 3ly By letting them see that Christ dyed for them in particular Rom. 5.8 4ly By assureing them of through-bearing Grace 1 Tim. 4.18 2 Tim 4 12 see the Text. 5ly By perswading them of the pardon of their Sin Psal 22.5 Hosea 14.4 And 6ly By discovering the reality of their Grace under its great Tryals And 7ly By leting them see their Election and their Effectual Calling 2ly As for the time in which he gives this perswasion 1st It is when they are deeply humbled for their own Sins and the Sins of others Dan. 9. This is to keep them from fainting and to perswade them their Humiliation is accepted of God A 2d time is at their Conversion Eph. 1 13. And this is to engage them to the way of God finding it sweet and to comfort them under the mean measures of their Mortification A 3d. Time is When they are under pressures of Wrath Psal 32.5 Because their Faith cannot be kept up under the External Promise as David's Faith could not be kept up by the Promise made by Nathan A 4th Time is When they want the Ordinances and that grieves them Psal 63.3 A 5th is under the Cross Rom 5 3.5 That they may contemn the hard Censures of Men and that they may know that even Godliness wants not its advantage even in that Lot A 6th Time is When he puts them to some hard Task Joshua 1.2 3 4 5. A 7th Time is When he is about to let the Devil loose to Tempt them Matth. 3. last Compared with 4 1. and 2. An 8th Time is When they pursue it earnestly by extraordinary Diligence Directions How to come at it are 1st Labour for Sincerity Psal 36.10 2ly Entertain the motions of the Spirit and give them ready Obedience Rev. 3.20 3ly Be tender of your walk from Love to God Jo. 14.21 4ly Be much in Loving your Bretheren Jo. 15.10.12 5ly Beware of Declining Jude 20.21 6ly Be much in Exercising Grace Cant. 5 1. 7ly Beware of hardness of Heart Isai 65.14 Beware of deadness of Spirit Psal 85.5 6. Beware of Graces decay and Corruptions grouth Isai 66.6 We should endeavour after this perswasion of Love Because we can neither bear our Cross nor be willing to dye without it we cannot with confidence and courage look to the Obstructions that ly in the way of our Salvation See the Text. Without it we cannot serve God from Love and our duty will not be sweet without it For the Evils that seem to obstruct the Love of God The first of them is Death where we see that the beloved Believer must go through Deaths Tryal 2ly When it is so he is tempted to doubt of the Love of God 3ly Tho he be tempted to doubt of Gods Love he should be confident of it notwithstanding of Death For 1st They must go through Death for hereby he will try their Faith of an other Life by puting this Veil of Death 'twixt it and us 2ly To conform them to Christ who by Death entered to Life 3ly He will keep Election and Reprobation as a secret in this life 4ly To testifies his Displeasure at Original Sin Rom 8 11. And becau● Death here is meant of Death inflicted by persecut● on therefore they must go through it 1st Tha● they may be Witnesses to his Truth and rend● Persecutors inexcusable for rejecting of it 2● For the Tryal of their Self-denyal Love and Faith And if this be so Then the People of God shoul● labour to prepare for Death and for this effect labour first for Self-denyal Luke 14 26. 2ly Labo● for Sobriety that with ease ye may part with th● Worlds Contentments 3ly Labour for a Heavenly life that ye may be willing to dye that 〈◊〉 may get more of it 4ly Labour to be wearied 〈◊〉 a Body of Death Rom 7 last 5ly Labour fo● the Faith of Immortality 2 Cor 5 2. Second Observation is It is hard to believe God Love in Death 1st Because it is a Cross we have a strong Aversation from It being the dissolution of Nature and a parting with our dearest Enjoyments 2ly It appears to have something of God● displeasure engraven on it Isai 38. 3ly It 's a separation from Communion with God by Ordinances ibid v 11. 4ly It 's attended with the clearest conviction of guilt and represented as an immediate forerunner of Judgement Use is That we would not wonder to see the People of God hardly put to it at Death Next the Lords People should not question his Love Because 1st He hath appointed all to Dye and so cannot say that he loved none 2ly Christ has Dyed to take away the Sting out of thy Death and to sympathise with thee in it Use is That we would endeavour to believe the love of God even even in Death And for this effect first remember the experience of Gods goodness to thee in thy life Psal 23. 2ly Consider that tho thou dye thou may have fellowship and Communion with God and more after then before Phil 1 23 2 Cor 5.8 3ly Consider the goodness of that God that hath the keeping of thy Soul he is Faithful 1 Pet. 4 last And a powerful Keeper 2 Tim 1 12. 4●y Consider God is present with his People at Death Psal 23. 5ly Take up Death as the Scripture represents it As a Rest Rev 15 13. From the labour and toil of Duty From bearing Crosses on our Names Persons and Goods from the Cares of the World from the fears of committing sin and of coming Crosses from doubts of Gods Love and fighting against Temptations from Vexation and seeking Contentments in this World and from Griefs from our Self-disappointments and from the Challenges of our Consciences And lastly It is a Rest from sinning 6th Direction Labour for the Testimony of your Sincerity as Hezekia had for ye cannot have the Testimony of Perfection 7ly Ly not under unrepented Guilt 8ly Labour for the Earnest of the Spirit that it may be a pledge of your Immortality 1 Cor. 5 5. 9ly Be not diffident of Divine Providence for them that you leave behind you For when you look on Death as untime●ous it makes you suspect Gods love in it And 10ly Labour for the firm hope of the Resurrection of the Body The next Evil that the Apostle Enumerates As that which threatens to separate him from the love of God is Life which is taken here for all the Contentments of this present Life And this suppose that these Contentments are Temptations to aliena● us from God and so to separate us from his Love 2ly We see the Lords People are sufficiently fu●nished against that Temptation of the Contentment of this life for we see the Apostle is very confiden● that they will not have Power to make God alter● love from them That is they will not have Power● alienate them from God And first In that the Apostle ranks this in the second place It tells us That the Apostle
suppose it 's a great difficulty to overcome the Temptation of the Contentments of this life And this will appear to be true if ye consider th● these Contentments have a sensible present certainty which makes us prefer them to the thing of another life which are to come and cannot be seen but believed 2ly The Contentment they offer is suitable to our Corruption 3ly At the first view they offer Happiness as they did to Solomon 4ly We are under necessity to use these Contentments and readily the use of them ensnares us and the necessity of our using them makes us forget our selves when our heart is too much taken away by them 5ly We would willingly have Happiness to ly in them as appears by our trying them after disappointments Solomon tryed Wisdom again and again Eccl. 2 12 Our desire that Happiness should be in them makes us hardly believe that it is not in them 6ly The Contentments of this life are very various and our deceitful heart tho we have experience of the emptiness of some yet it bids is try others this made Solomon turn himself from one thing to another 7ly There are many Folks that are drawen away with the Contentments of this life and that makes the Temptation hardly overcome 8ly We have the easy opportunity of enjoying them and that proves a great snare to us they may easily be had by some whereas spiritual Comforts require more diligence to obtain them 9●y The heart of Man must be defended by spiritual Enjoyments against this snare and many times the Christian lyes out of these partly through Gods Desertions and partly through his own Sin Mis-belief Laziness and unconstant pursuit of them Use Wonder not then that this temptation carries so many away with it 2ly It says to the Rich that they should be afraid for they are in the midst of Temptation 3ly It says to the Poor that they should be Content with their Poverty because they want the temptation and not to repine 4ly It exhorts all to be sober-Minded and those that stand under this Temptation to be humble seing it is so dangerous 5ly Seing it is a Temptation that is so hardly overcome we would try whether we be overcome by it or not And 1st We must try whether we make use of these Contentments to satisfy our heart under want of Communion with God 2ly We would try whether or not we are so well pleased with them as we will desire to live in the World perpetualy and make it our home 3ly Whether we use them as helps to serve God or rather as fewel to our Lusts Observe 2ly That God has provided sufficient security against the temptation of the Worlds Contentments As appears 1st If ye consider that he has clearly revealed a Heaven and an other Life and has given them the security of a promise for it Heb 11 13. 2ly He has given them the first fruits of the Spirit to make these tasteless to them Psal 4 7. 3ly Ordinarly he keeps them from this Temptation● either by denying them these Contentments for n● many Rich are called 1 Cor. 1 30. Or by mixing something with them if they enjoy them that ma● make them wersh to them viz Some spiritual Exercise about their Soul-state or some sad grieving cross that sticks to them that makes their other Contentments wersh 3ly Some fear of the inconstancy of their Lot as Job had Job 3 26. Or lastly He sets up a Light in the Mind that discovers the Vanity of all these Contentments to them Use this tells us that when the People of God are overcome with this Temptation in less or more they may blame themselves and not him 2ly It says that we should be thanful to God for these things that he gives us as securities against this temptation And for the first fruits of the Spirit our sticking Cross and the fears of coming Crosses we should be thankful 3ly Since he his provided thir sufficient Securities for us let us use all means to preserve us from the scaith of this Temptation And for this effect build up your selves in the Faith of the Truth of the Gospel 2ly Meditate much on the Excellency of the Good therein offered 3ly Consider much the vanity of all these Enjoyments Consider their unsuitableness emptiness and inconstancy and how frequently ye have met with Disappointments from them 4ly Be busie at your Duty that ye may not be ensnared by Idleness 5ly Take head to your Heart in the very first pursueing of these Contentments that it be not over eager Regulate your Conversation more by the word then by the Example of others Meditate much on Old-Age Death and Judgement Eccles 11.8 9.10 11. And lastly Labour to live in the Enjoyments of Gospel-Comforts Motives to perswade to the use of these Directions Are 1st The Eager pursuit of the Worlds Contentments loses our Time and makes us neglect our Duty 2ly It is an Sin that breaks our peace with God 3ly It wears out the thoughts of God Death and Judgement out of our Heart 4ly It makes Spiritual Content and Fellowship with God appear less excellent in our Eye And 5ly It makes our Cross more intollerable when it comes on us The next thing that the Apostle says that shall not separate us from the Love of God is Angels And by Angels some here mean Good Angels not that these can endeavour to separate us from the Love of God but by way of supposition that tho they would yet they could not effectuate it For we may suppose things that will never be to clear an Truth Gal. 1 8. By Principalities and Powers are there meant Devils Eph. 6 12. Col. 2 5. Called so because of their Power over the Inferiour World and therefore the Devil is called the Prince of the Power of the Air. 2ly For their Dominion over the Ungodly Men in the World Eph. 6 12. Or 3ly Here he may mean the most Mighty and Wickedest of these Spirits for certainly there are some of them more Mighty and Wicked then other Matth. 12 45. We may observe here that the Devils are gre● Enemies to our Salvation and endeavour to separate us from Gods Love The Devils Enmity against 〈◊〉 appears In the Bodily Possession of the Saints he possessing of Mary-Magdalen Luke 13 16. And his drawing some of them to Compacts with himself 2 Chron. 33 6. Next it appears by his Accusations of them to God Job 1 Zech. 2 1 2. As also by his Accusations of them to themselves Luke 22 31 2 Cor. 2 7 11. And his Accusations of them to their Neighbours it was he that filled the Hearts of Job● Friends with Surmises of his Hypocrisy As also he Accuses God to us as he did to our first Parents Gen. 1.12 His Enmity appears by his wronging their Goods as in the instance of Job it appears by his tempting them to Sin And that these Temptations come from him and not so much from Corruption
your Interest in this priviledge by your being Married to Christ that is by forsaking your own personal Righteousness which is by the Law and betaking your selves to Christ's Rom. 7.4 3ly Try your Interest by your Union with Christ If you would know that Union with Christ ye must try it by this whether ye be new Creatures or no 2 Cor. 5.17 4ly ye must try it by the mark in the Text which is that such as are in Christ They walk not after the flesh that is they have not an walk that evidences the dominion of Lust over them Pride Covetousness Malice and Self-love do not Influence their Conversation And 2ly They do not regulate their Life by the Laws of Corruption which are directly opposite to the Laws of God whereof some of them may be repeated As 1st The Natural Man thinks it fit to depend upon himself and not upon God and to please himself and not God 2ly The Natural Man denys the Being of God and mistakes the perfection of God and his walk evidences his Atheism Psal 14.1 and his denyal of God's perfection Psal 36.1 3ly It is a Principle of the Natural Man that he Exerciseth himself in Superstitious Worship In being formal in appointed Worship as meritorious with God see Luke 18. about the Pharisee 4ly It is his principle that we may warrantably use unlawful means to obtain our end That false policy is better then tenderness of Conscience 5ly It is a Principle of his that Folk should rather Sin then suffer Affliction 6ly It is a Principle of the Carnal Man that we should not love our Neighbour with a pure and single Love but with a Selfish Love not designing singly his good but aiming still at our own Advantage in what kindness we do to him 7ly It s the walker after the flesh his Principle that we should not live in Subjection to Superiours from Conscience but because of fear of force and because of Expectation of Advantage 8ly It 's his Principle that his Felicity stands in sensual good 9ly He is not content with what satisfies Nature but with what satisfies Lust and Lust being unsatiaable he cannot but always be discontented Now this Walk after the Flesh does not only import a Walk that evidences reigning Lusts in the Heart and a Walk that is the practical improvement of those pernicious Principles formerly mentioned and such like but it is a Walk tending to corrupt Ends a Walk wherein a Mans Imaginations Desires and Purposes are all levelled at the gratifying of some one predominant Lust or other And 5ly we would try our interest in this priviledge by our walking after the Spirit Which is a walk first which stands in obedience to the motions of the Spirit Rom. 8 13. Gal. 5.18 2ly It stands in giving God spiritual Worship Phi●ip 3.3 and Jo. 4 24. 3ly It stands in having a Walk flowing from Spiritual Principles viz. Faith 2 Cor. 5.7 Love Eph. 5.2 4ly It stands in eying an spiritual Rule in our Walk viz. The Law in its spiritual meaning in having a spiritual frame in conforming our selves to that Law that we may do what we do in the strength of Christ's Spirit And 5ly It stands in designing spiritual Ends viz. The Glory of God the Edification of our Neighbour and our own Salvation From the Restriction of this priviledge to such as Walk after the Spirit We may infer an Use of Reproof to many who walk after the flesh and yet will apply this priviledge to themselves The causes of their security may be 1st They lean to their Superstitious Services Mica 6 7. Isa 1 11. And to their External Acts of Worship Isai 58 3. Jer. 7 10. 2ly They Lean to their present impunity Psal 50 21. And 3ly They lean to their own Gifts Matth. 7.22 Observe that the Apostle divides all the Members of the Visible Church in these Two sorts of Men viz. Who walk after the Flesh and Who walk after the Spirit Importing to us that all those that Walk not after the Spirit they certainly walk after the Flesh From this one may infer That all Moralists and Civilians Whatever pretences they have for Innocency in Walking since they are unacquainted with a walking after the Spirit they are certainly to be reckoned as Walkers after the Flesh Observe next from the words That when the Apostle would give a discovery to persons of their spiritual state and of their Interest in the priviledge of Non-condemnation he brings this Discovery not from a particular Act of their Walk whether good or bad but from the Tract of their Walk for a Godly Man may be overcome with an Temptation at a time and do an evil Act which may be called an Act of the Flesh and an godless Man may do an Act materially good but a Godly Man cannot Walk after the Flesh neither can a godless man walk after the Spirit Verse 2. For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the Law of Sin and Death SOme take the meaning of those words to be That the Gospel doth free the Apostle Paul from the Law and Covenant of Works and its Threatning And therefore since the Gospel frees him from the Laws Threatning It cannnot but secure all that are in Christ from Condemnation seing he has no priviledge by the Gospel but what all that are in Christ actually have for the Gospel confers priviledges of this sort and nature equally on all Believers And if the words be taken in this sense they are a proof of the first part of the first verse to this purpose as if the Apostle had said Ye may be very sure that there is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Because I who am a Believer by the promulgate Gospel am delivered from the Threatning of the Covenant of Works And so these that ascribe this sense to the words they say that by the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus is meaned the Gospel called the Law of Faith 3d. Rom. And it gets that Name because as a Law hath Authority in it to oblidge to Obedience so the Gospel has the stampt of Divine Authority on it obliging to Obedience Likeways It is called a Law of the spirit of life because the Gospel and not the Law which is as to this a Dead Letter is the Ministration of the Spirit see Gal. 3.5.2 Cor. 3.8 and we are receivers of the spirit by the hearing of Faith Gal 3.2 and it is said the Gospel is the Law in Christ Jesus because Christ Jesus is the principal Subject about which it Treats Or these words in Christ Jesus may be added not to denote that the principal Subject of the Gospel is Christ Jesus but to denote that the Spirit of Life which is conveyed by the Gospel is to be had from Christ Jesus 2ly Those that ascribe this sence to the words they say that by the Law of sin and death is meant the