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A02260 The happines of enjoying, and making a true and speedie use of Christ Setting forth, first, the fulnesse of Christ. Secondly, the danger of neglecting Christ, and the opportunity of grace. Thirdly, the Lord Jesus the soules last refuge. Whereunto is added, St. Pauls legacie, or farewell to the men of Corinth. By Alexander Grosse B.D. Minister of the Gospel, and pastour of Bridford. Grosse, Alexander, 1596?-1654. 1640 (1640) STC 12395; ESTC S103450 151,344 397

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Gods children a great griefe a meanes of very much disquiet as the daughters of Heth to Sarah Gen. 27.46 made her life a burthen and the presence of disobedient Ionah made the sea tempestuous the navigation very perillous to the Mariners This hath filled them full of complaints Psa 120.5 Woe is me saith David that I sojourne in Mesech that I dwell in the Tents of Kedar Psa 119.136 Mine eyes gush out with rivers of tears because men keepe not thy law saith David And Lot was vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked 2 Pet. 2.7 That righteous man saith S. Peter dwelling among them in seeing and hearing vexed his righteous soule from day to day with their unlawfull deeds And therefore as he that dwells among thornes briars and scorpions Ezek. 2.6 desires to change his dwelling so doe Gods servants say Come Lord Jesus that they may have full freedome from the conversation of sinfull men In regard of love to Christ their love to him 2 Sam. 1.26 like the love of Jonathan to David is wonderfull they love him with all manner of love with a creatures love as he is their maker with a servants love as hee is their Lord and Master with a subjects love as he is their King and Ruler with a ransomed mans love as hee is their Redeemer with a friends love as hee is their Comforter with a childs love as he is their everlasting Father with a kinsmans love as hee is their Brother and with a Brides love as hee is the Bridegroome of their soules Can. 2.5 They are sicke of love and love breeds longing and longing breeds desire of fruition And as love constraines the wife to desire the presence of the husband so doth love cause the spouse of Christ to long for the presence of Christ to say Tit. 2.13 Come Lord Iesus to looke for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ In regard of the plenary and perfect restauration of Gods image in their soules The day of Christs comming shall bee the day of their full freedome and perfect redemption wherein they shal be a garden without weeds a tree without barren branch superfluous bough or fading leafe As Absolon 2 Sam. 15. in respect of bodily perfection was without blemish from the crowne of the head unto the sole of the foot so shall Gods servants upon the comming of Christ be free from all blemish and glorious in soule and body Mat. 13.43 Luk. 21.28 like the Sun in the firmament This is called the day of their redemption And as the captive desireth the comming of the ransomer so doe they the comming of Christ our blessed Redeemer and therfore they say Come Lord Iesus that they may have the full possession of all joy and glory in heaven This openeth and unfoldeth the estate and condition of man Use even of the holiest and best men in this life even an estate of distance separation in part from Christ their desire of him their longing after him their crying Come Lord Iesus shewes they doe not enjoy Christ now in his greatest fulnesse Here Numb 13 23. like Israel in the way to Canaan they have a few grapes a little taste of the goodnesse of the land of heaven but the full vintage is reserved till their bodily dissolution till Christs second comming Now they are absent from the Lord they behold him as a friend a farre off While wee are at home in the body 2 Cor. 5.6 wee are absent from the Lord saith the Apostle Absent from the perfection of Gods Image from the fulnesse of the light of Gods countenance from the perfect and complete fruition of his presence and the glory he hath provided for us 1 Cor. 13.12 Now we see as through a glasse darkly in the workes of God as in a glasse wee see the generall wisedome power and goodnesse of God In the Word and Sacraments wee see as in a glasse the command and precept the will and counsell the love and mercie of God in Christ Jesus Hereafter wee shall see face to face truly without errour conspicuously without darknesse and fully without the mixture of all imperfections Now we are as runners in a race the price is not yet wonne 1 Cor. 9.24 therefore so runne that yee may obtaine saith S. Paul Now we are as Souldiers in the battle fighting the victory is not yet fully gotten Rev. 2.10 therefore be thou faithful saith our Saviour to the death and I will give thee a crowne of life Wee are now travellers our journey is not yet ended Psa 84.7 therefore we must go from strength to strength untill wee doe appeare before the Lord in Sion Matth. 24.13 For hee that continueth to the end shall be saved Now we are as pilgrimes and strangers we have not yet the possession of our heavenly dwelling and therefore as pilgrimes strangers 1 Pet. 2.11 let us abstaine from fleshly lusts which warre against the soule we halt like Iacob in our walking our goings are not absolutely perfect Gen. 32.31.35 our lives like Iacobs flock are spotty coloured a mixture of grace vice is in them our souls Gen. 25.24 like Rebecca's womb carry in them an Esau a Iacob the flesh lusting against the spirit the spirit against the flesh as Esau against Iacob Iacob against Esau In the Common-wealth of Israel 2 Sam. 3.1 there was continuall war between the house of Saul David in the common-weale of a regenerate soule there is continuall warre between God Satan between grace and corruption and therfore we must labour in the worke of grace like the house of David to grow stronger stronger to make sin like the house of Saul grow weaker weaker still pressing to more perfection ever saying with the Evangelist Come Lord Iesus as a guide to direct us a Physician to heale us and a man of warre to overcome for us This should wonderfully endeare unto us the Lord Jesus He is the desire of the soules of all beleevers to him we must go to him we must seek on him we must call When distresse commeth when sicknesse visiteth when death approacheth then we shall bee constrained to cry Come Lord Iesus then as the woman of Tekoah in a pretended distresse came to David and cried 2 Sam. 14.4 Help O King so shall we in the reall distresse of our soules bee constrained to cry Help O Christ When wee shall see Satan casting all his fiery darts at us setting with all his forces like an armed man upon us bringing all our sinnes like a subtile accuser against us when wee shall apprehend death as a Serjeant arresting hurrying and drawing us before the Lords tribunall and shall see the armes of all earthly helpers broken the lamp of all worldly lights put out and the tongues
doth prescribe and whatsoever thou losest hold fast thy communion with God As Joseph left his cloake and fled from his mistris to preserve his chastity so let goe thy cloake all the bodily coverings of wealth honour and whatsoever else flye from sinne and keepe thy communion with thy God as the choycest excellency of thy soule CHAP. XIII Declaring the perfection and fulnesse of Christ above the fulnesse of all Creatures THE fourth thing in these words is the matter which dwelleth in Christ and that is all fulnesse and the fifth is the condition or quality of this fulnesse the fulnesse of the Godhead In Saints and Angels dwels a fulnesse of divine qualities in Christ the fulnesse of divine essence and herein Christ as man is manifested to bee farre more excellent then others to come nearer to God and to participate more of the fulnesse of God then all creatures And hence we learne that Doctr. Christs perfection and fulnesse doth infinitely surpass the fulness of all creatures As the fulnesse of the sea surpasseth the fulnesse of small vessels as Saul was d 1 Sam. 10.22 head and shoulders in stature above the people so is Christ in heavenly stature and fulnesse far above all men and Angels therefore is he stiled the e Ephes 1.22 head of all principality power for his cōplete dominiō over all creatures f Rev. 1.5 the prince of the kings of the earth to shew his power over all kings tyrants and whatsoever enemies g Heb. 1.2 the heire of all things having interest in dominion over all creatures in heaven and earth the whole world is his inheritance Such is Christs riches that all the fulnesse of the world is but poverty in comparison of him and all the strength of the creature but weaknesse compared with the power that is in his arme For God saith the Apostle h Ephes 1.20 21 22. raised him from the dead and set him at his owne right hand in heavenly places farre above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named not onely in this world but also in that which is to come above the name of kings for his dominion above the name of rich men for his wealth above the name of Conquerours for his victory above the name of Saints and Angels for his puritie wisedome and most exquisite and absolute perfection And this appeares by the excellencie of Christs originall 3 Grounds of Christ above all creatures 1. Excellency of Christs originall As hee is the second person in the Trinitie he is begotten of his Father by an eternall generation Very God of very God As man he is the sonne of God by hypostaticall union his humanity subsisting in the person of the Son Of Christ therefore the Apostle saith that he is i Heb. 1.3 the brightnesse of his Fathers glory and the expresse image of his person being made so much better than the Angels as hee hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name then they Hee is the brightnesse of his Fathers glory as the beames are the glory of the Sunne and the expresse image of his person as the print of the seale on the waxe is the expresse image of the seale it selfe and is more excellent then the choycest creatures being the expresse and lively image of his Father the maker of all by his power the heire of all by his birth the supporter of all by his providence the revealer of all misteries by his wisedome the purgation of all sins by the sacrifice of himselfe head King and ruler of all by his session at the right hand of God and thus hee hath a more excellent name then the Angels according to his divinitie by eternall generation of his Father being the naturall Sonne of God consubstantiall with the Father according to his flesh by a temporall birth of the virgin and operation of the holy Ghost the flesh being assumed of the Sonne into the unitie of his person so that the same Sonne is both God and Man not two Sonnes but one and that not by adoption but by union not made a Sonne but borne a Sonne the flesh being assumed into the unitie of the person of the naturall Sonne As Christ hath being from and union with the Father more naturally intimately and entirely then any of the creatures so hee excells all others Hee that is most fully of God by regeneration and commeth neerest unto God by gracious union and communion is the most excellent of many people This appeares by the proportion between his humiliation and his exaltation Proportion betweene Christs humiliation exaltation he was abased and humbled below others hee appeared in the k Phil. 2.7 forme of a servant he was of no reputation rejected reproched persecuted accused blasphemed spit upon put to the shamefull death of the Crosse and his soule sorrowfull to the death And as hee was humbled and abased below others so it is fit hee should bee exalted above others Being l Phil. 2.8.9 found saith the Apostle in fashion as a man hee humbled himselfe and became obedient to the death even the death of the crosse wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name God will honour such people as men dishonour for their weldoing The good mans future glory shall fully answer his present ignominy David was set behind the Ewes his brethren preferred above him the Lord takes David from the Ewes and makes him king over Israel Ioseph was brought lower then any of his brethren cast into prison fetters put upon him yet from thence he came to the second place next the king in Aegypt Christs humiliation was deepest Christs glory is highest let no man for any reproach decline the way of godlinesse the basest crosse shall turne to their most glorious crowne that suffer for weldoing 2. Subjection of all under Christ This appeares by the subjection of all things under him m Ephes 1.22 all things are put under his feete all things high and low great and small visible and invisible present and to come are put under Christs feete even as he is man men and Angels are put under him as Subjects under their Soveraignes as Nobles under their Prince the Saints and faithfull servants of God are put under him as sheepe under their shepheard as the Bride under the Bridegroome as the members under their head all troubles and afflictions are put under him as n Mat. 8.8 Souldiers under the Centurion all Divels are put under him as captives under their Conquerour as Ioshua trode upon the neckes of the kings of Canaan so doth he trample downe and triumph over all the Princes of darkenesse all sinnes and transgressions are put under him as the offences of a land under a king Christ having authority to forgive them as deseases under a physician Christ having ability to heale all the distempers