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A67073 The history of the creation as it is written by Moses in the first and second chapters of Genesis : plainly opened and expounded in severall sermons preached in London : whereunto is added a short treatise of Gods actuall Providence in ruling, ordering, and governing the world and all things therein / by G.W. Walker, George, 1581?-1651. 1641 (1641) Wing W359; ESTC R23584 255,374 304

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have preached and written Also our Saviour and his Apostles by their constant practise did shew that the sure ground of expounding and understanding the Scriptures in any obscure places is the plainer text and word of Scripture in other places For they proved the truth which they preached and wrote in the Gospell by the Scriptures of the Law and the Prophets Wherefore let us not build upon the wisedome of men nor upon the smooth words of mans reason but on the word of God proved by it selfe and made plaine one place by another Let us hearken to such preachers and follow them as the surest guides who make the Scriptures by themselves plaine and manifest to our understanding As for them who can give no better reason for doctrines of faith but testimonies of Fathers and Schoolemen nor follow any surer guide for expounding of Scripture but expositions of Fathers framed by their owne conceipts not proved by plaine texts let us not build too much upon them And above all Let us hate and abhorre the pestilent Doctrine of the Romish Doctors and all the Popish faction who make the Canons of Councels the opinions of Fathers and the Popes determination the onely sure grounds whereon men ought to build their understanding of the Scriptures and their beliefe of the word of God Another and a second thing which comes here to bee more fully opened over and besides the diversity of opinions is the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evill which are said to bee in the midst of the garden These two trees are here in the history marked out and distinguished from the rest of the trees as being set apart by God for another use more then meere naturall Concerning these trees there are divers and severall opinions of ancient and moderne Divines First concerning the tree of life Some thinke it had a naturall power and vertue in it to make mans body lively and to keepe it from all weaknesse decay and mortality till hee should bee removed to heaven this is the opinion of Scotus and Aquinas with others Some thinke it had power and vertue in it to make man immortall and to preserve him from death for ever as Tostatus and that if a man had once eaten of it hee would not have dyed but should have enjoyed such immortality as wee have by Christ after the last resurrection Bonaventures opinion is that it had such vertue and power in it not naturall but supernaturall But these opinions are meere humane conceipts contrary to reason For first the fruit of a tree which is pulled off eaten digested and so changed from that which it was in a bodily nutriment by the operation of mans fleshly stomack cannot in any reason bee conceived to have naturall power in it to give that to man which it selfe had not to wit immortality immurability It is a true rule that no naturall thing can worke beyond the naturall strength of it neither can it give to another that which it selfe hath not at all and this tree had no immortality for it was destroyed with the garden in which God planted it Secondly supernaturall power and vertue to give life is the proper vertue and power of Christ and of his Spirit which works in men and derives life from Christ to them but there was no such communion of the Spirit not any such operation of the Spirit in any earthly creature before Christ was promised such assistance and operation of the Spirit is proper to the elect of mankind and came onely into the World by Christ as the Scriptures testifie There are divers learned men of better judgement and they hold that this tree of life is so called not for any vertue in it either naturall or supernaturall but because it was given of God a Sacrament and seale of life to man and man was to eate of it not for bodily food onely but that by eating of it hee might bee as by a pledge from God assured that he should by God bee upheld in life and also might bee admonished that his life is upheld not by any power in himselfe but by covenant from God confirmed by this seale But these differ among themselves concerning the life whereof it was a seale and pledge Some thinke it was a seale of that present life which Adam had which in it selfe was mutable Some thinke it was a seale of a better life even of immortality and life immutable which Adam should have obtained by continuing in obedience for a certaine time Others thinke that it was a Sacrament that is an holy signe and seale of Christ who is our life and of that spirituall life which wee have in him thus Junius and others of our late Writers Now to declare in few words what I conceive to bee the truth First I cannot conceive that there were any Sacraments given to man before the promise of Christ and the revealing of Gods purpose and counsell in him For a Sacrament is an outward element or visible thing consecrated by God to signifie and seale heavenly and supernaturall things and grace spirituall and invisible But heavenly and supernaturall things which belong to eternall life in Christ and spirituall grace were not revealed to man in the state of innocency before the promise of Christ which was made upon mans fall Therefore there was then no use of any holy signe or pledge of supernaturall grace or of any thing which wee obtaine from above in and by Christ. The tree of life could not bee any Sacrament signe or symbole of Christ or supernaturall life in him All that I can conceive or affirme with any warrant from the Scriptures is this that the tree of life had greater and more excellent naturall vertue and strength in it then other trees and the fruit thereof was more sweet lively and nourishing and by this meanes it was more fit then other trees to bee not onely a signe symbole and pledge to man whereby hee was to bee admonished that his life was to bee upheld by his obedience to God and dependance upon him and also to bee assured and confirmed that God would uphold him in life but also a seale of the covenant of works whereby hee was to bee setled in that state of life wherein hee was created I confesse that the wisedome of God that is Christ as hee is made unto us of God wisedome is called a tree of life to such as lay hold on him Prov. 3. 18. and the fruite of the righteous that is eternall life and all saving blessings which are the fruite which the righteous justified and sanctified in Christ doe enjoy is called also the tree of life Prov. 11. 30. Revel 2. 7. and a wholesome tongue that is the healing and saving word of the Gospell and other powerfull meanes of salvation are called a tree of life Prov. 15. 4. and Revel 22. 2 14. But all this
there is no helpe in them Psalme 146. 3. and that of the Prophet Ieremie Cursed is the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme Ier. 17. 5. Secondly though there happen many changes and great confusion in the World yet let us here take notice that they come not by chance and allwayes acknowledge that they are in the will and power of God and are ordered and disposed by his over-ruling wisedome If to the wicked enemies and persecutors of Gods Church changes come for worse to their confusion and overturning of their power let us see Gods hand therein and let us give him the praise for working our deliverance and avenging our cause on our enemies If changes come to our selves and our peace bee turned into trouble and danger let us humble our selves as under Gods hand If our adversity bee turned into prosperity let God have all the thankes If wee see just cause to feare great changes in Church or State let us flie to God for helpe strength courage and patience and betake our selves to his protection that wee may rest safely under the shadowes of his wings The third point of doctrine which wee may observe from the Spirit of God moving upon the waters cherishing and fitting the unformed masse to receive a perfect being and perfect formes of visible creatures doth shew the concord and perfect similitude which is between the worke of creation by which God formed all things by his word and Spirit and the worke of restauration and redemption of mankind by which he reformes them by Christ and by his Spirit and brings them to supernaturall perfection and blessednesse As in the creation God by his Spirit cherishing the rude masse did prepare and fit every part thereof to receive a perfect forme and naturall being so in the restoring of man kind being deprived of his image and deformed God doth by his Word and by his Spirit shed on us through Christ regenerate renue reforme and prepare us for the fruition of himselfe and doth fit and prepare us for supernaturall perfection and blessednesse As in Ezechiels vision the wind from God did move and shake the drie bones scattered upon the face of the earth and fitted them by flesh and skinne to receive life and to stand up living men in perfect strength and stature So by the word and Spirit of God men dead and rotten in sinnes and sinfull corruption are by the Spirit of God breathed through Christ renued after his image and fitted by the life of grace for the eternall life of glory Ezech. 37. The Spirit of God as our Saviour testifieth is like the wind which bloweth where it listeth it is hee which doth frame us after Gods image in our new birth Ioh. 3. 5 8. and fits us for the Kingdome of glory Wee are as farre from God and from Christ and as void of his image and of all Spirituall life as the rude masse was of all forme in the first creation untill the Spirit of God bee given to us in Christ to dwell in us and renue us as the Apostle sheweth Rom. 8. 9. 13. Ephes. 2. 18. 22. and Tit. 3. 5. 6. Wherefore as wee desire to be made like unto Christ in the image of glory and to see and enjoy God in his heavenly Kingdom where all fulnesse of perfection and blessednesse is to bee found So let us by the consideration of this Doctrine bee stirred up to thirst after the river of the water of life even the gifts and graces of the holy Ghost and never rest satisfied till wee feele within us the testimony of the Spirit of Christ witnessing with our Spirits that wee are the children of God and till wee feele our selves sanctified throughout both in soule and body and holinesse engraven upon our hearts without which none can see God Secondly seeing the Spirit of God is he who prepares men for supernaturall perfection and there is no communion to be had with Christ nor participation of his merits and saving benefits to salvation except men have the Spirit of God dwelling in them and of profane and carnall sons of Adam making them holy and spirituall sons of God Let us not count it any shame or reproach to us that profane mockers of these last times doe in mockery and derision call us spirituall men who ascribe all good motions which are in us to the Spirit of God dwelling in us directing us in all our wayes We doe not deny but that all Enthusiasts and other men of fanaticall Spirit doe most profanely and sacrilegiously Father their owne fansies and lustfull motions on the Spirit of God and therein deserve reproach and derision but let men take heed that they doe not by loathing their hypocrisie and arrogancy runne into Atheisme and blasphemous impiety by rejecting and denying the Spirits dwelling in all Gods regenerate children working in them all saving graces and moving them to walke in the holy wayes of God which lead unto supernaturall perfection and eternall blessednesse For most certaine it is that as the first rude matter of the visible World was sustained and cherished by the Spirit of God moving upon the face of it and was not otherwise able to subsist or to bee formed into divers creatures every one made perfect in their kind with naturall perfection so the perfect stabilitie of man in an happie unchangable estate yea the perfection of the visible World made for mans use is the work of the holy Ghost uniting man to to God in Christ and gathering and reconciling all things unto God in him who is the head over all Although man and all creatures as appeares in the last verse of this Chapter were created every one good and perfect in his kind with naturall perfection yet man the chiefe and the Lord of them all having not as yet the holy Ghost shed on him through Christ as all the regenerate and faithfull have was mutable and in that honourable estate of innocency hee did not stand and abide but did full from it very quickly after that the Woman was created and given to him as wee read Chap. 3. yea hee did not lodge one night therein Psalme 49. 12. and by Mans sinfull fall and corruption the whole frame of the visible World was made subject to vanity and groaneth under it as under an intolerable burden and with earnest longing waiteth for deliverance and restitution to an higher estate in the glorious libertie of the sons of God Rom. 8. 19. 20. And although the eternall Word the Son of God had undertaken for man in the eternall counsell of the blessed Trinitie and did step in to mediate for man and in the first promise made upon mans fall was proclaimed to bee the onely and all-sufficient Redeemer and was fully exhibited in the flesh and became a perfect Redeemer in his death and resurrection so that in him is plenteous redemption and matter sufficient to merit more then
it is much defaced and deformed in all parts and in some parts quite abolished and is now stiled the likenesse of corruptible man Rom. 1. 23. and the likenesse of sinfull flesh Rom 8. 3. and the forme of a servant and likenesse of fraile men even as it was in Christ Phil. 2. 7. But the image of God in Christ is immutable neither our sins which hee bare nor all our infirmities nor the Divell nor the World nor all the powers of darknesse nor the curse of the law which hee was made in his death nor the wrath of God and the agonies with which hee wrastled in his agony both in the time of his bloody sweat and on the crosse when hee cryed out My God why hast thou forsaken me could deface or impaire that spirituall and supernaturall image of true righteousnesse and holinesse which was stamped on his humanity and in which it was framed by the holy Ghost but over all those enemies and powers hee triumphed even upon the Crosse Colos. 2. 15. and in his cursed death hee offered up himselfe a sacrifice most pure holy and without spot Heb. 9. 14. so that his holinesse was no whit stained nor Gods spirituall image in him defaced or diminished And as this spirituall image could not bee diminished in Christ the second Adam our head so it is indeleble and cannot bee defaced in any of his members truely regenerate and united to him by the same spirit but it dayly increaseth in them and they are transformed into it from glory to glory by his Spirit in them which is stronger and greater then the Divell the Spirit of malice which is in the World and rules in the children of disobedience For the Spirit seales them up unto the day of redemption Ephes. 4. 30. And they cannot sin by apo●acy and fall into infidelity and impenitency 1 Ioh. 3. 9. because the seed of God abideth in them Thirdly the image of God in the first Adam was most perfect at the first for hee was created perfect with naturall perfection and the naturall image of God was never so perfect in any of his naturall sons as it was in him at the first And as it decayed and was defaced in him by his fall so in all of his posterity who are Gods elect it gives place to the better image of Christ And in his Sons who are reprobates it shall bee utterly abolished at last and changed into the image of the Divell when they shall bee punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of God and from the glory of his power 2 Thess. 1. 9. But the image of God in the second Adam is at the first in the least measure like a graine of mustard seed and still it increaseth till at last it commeth to fulnesse and perfection in glory In Christ our head it was not so cleare nor so full at the first being ecclipsed with our infirmities but that hee did grow up in wisedome and stature and favour with God and men Luk 2. 52. and so this image increased in him and hee was more and more full of the holy Ghost till at length hee was perfected with glory And so likewise in the state of grace it daily increaseth in all the true members of Christ till they come to glory and beare the heavenly image of Christ and attaine to the fulnesse of him as appeares Rom. 12. 2. 2 Cor. 3. 18. and 4. 16 Ephes. 4. 13 16. Coloss. 3. 10. 2 Pet. 3. 18. 〈◊〉 Fourthly the image of God in Adam consisted onely in such gifts and endowments as made him a perfect naturall man capable of an earthly felicity It did not enable him to search into the heavenly things of God nor make him partaker of heavenly glory But the image of God in Christ consists of spirituall gifts and supernaturall graces which doe enable a man to search into the deepe things of God which never entered into the heart of Adam in innocency 1 Cor. 3. 9 10. or of any meere naturall man and which doe make him fit to see God and to inherite the Kingdome of heaven 1 Cor. 15. 50. and Hebr. 12. 14. The image of God in which Adam was created did consist chiefely of originall righteousnesse which was but a perfect naturall uprightnesse and conformity of his reason understanding will and affections to the will and law of God made knowne to him in the creation and also in the perfect frame and disposition of his body and of all parts thereof by which they were most apt and ready to follow his upright reason will and affections in all things and to move and worke accordingly and the Scriptures attribute no more to man while hee bare that image in the creation but onely that God made man upright Eccles. 7. verse last this was the height and perfection of that image But the image of God in Christ the second Adam containes in it the righteousnesse and holinesse of truth Ephes. 4. 24. that is a righteousnesse wrought in us by the holy Ghost and a true holinesse and holy conformity to God which cannot faile and deceive and which doth elevate and lift us up to heavenly felicity and the eternall fruition of God The image of God in which Adam was made was but the uprightnesse of servants and conformity to the will of God commanding as Lord and Creatour under paine of death Gen. 2. 17. But the image of God in Christ is the image of Sons and Children not onely adopted to God in Christ but also begotten and borne of Gods immortall seed even his Spirit and made partakers of the divine nature Ioh. 3. 5. Gal. 4. 5. 1 Pet. 1. 23. and 2 Pet. 1. 4. 1 Ioh. 3. 9. Lastly the image of God in which Adam was made did not in the greatest perfection of it give that fulnesse and sufficiency of contentment which might settle his resolution never to desire more for hee out of a desire to know more and to bee like God in knowing good and evill was easily tempted and drawne by the Serpent to eat of the forbidden fruite But the image of God in Christ the second Adam gives such solid content to Gods people even here in this fraile life in the state of grace where they have it but in part that neither life nor death nor Angels nor principalities nor powers nor anguish persecution perill or sword can make them willing to forgoe it for any other hope and in the full perfection of it after the last resurrection it brings fulnesse of joy contentment and satisfaction and fils men up with the fulnesse of God Psalme 16. 11. and 17. 15. Rom 8. 35. Ephes. 3. 19. Now these things which I have here laid downe by way of plaine Doctrine concerning the true meaning of the words image and likenesse and the difference betweene the image of God in which the first Adam was created and the image of God in the
it is a fit subiect for a reasonable Soule and the principall parts of it fit instruments for the severall faculties of the Soule whereby to performe their many and severall workes and operations the wisedome power and goodnesse of God did shine forth of mans body more then in all visible creatures and the Image of God appeared in it Mans eyes sight and all outward senses did represent Gods omniscience and knowledge of all things his hands did shew and represent Gods power to do and worke whatsoever he will his armes did represent Gods strength and power to save his People and to destroy his enemies The beauty comelinesse naturall majesty which appeared in mans body upright stature by which he did overlooke all creatures as one most fit to rule them did shew forth and represent the glory and majestie of God and his Lordship dominion providence and power by which he governs all things In a word though mans body was mutable in the Creation and state of innocency and might fall from that state yet so long as man did continue in that state and did not sin he had that lively vigour perfect temper of body which did free him from death and all evills which tend to hurt and destruction which also was able to uphold him in life and strength for ever if sin had not entred and so in some sort he was immortall and impassible not subject to death or any passion and suffering of hurt and evill in his body and so there was in his body some likenesse of Gods immortalitie For proofe of this wee have good arguments in Scripture First God himself sheweth that murther and shedding of mans bloud is a defacing of his Image in which he created man and for that cause he threatens revenge of murther and of violence offered to Mans bloud Gen. 9. 5 6. Now murther and shedding of mans bloud ●s a defacing of mans body therefore the body also is a secondarie Image of God Secondly the Scriptures which set forth Gods attributes and workings by severall parts of mans body as his omniscience and providence by Eyes Psal. 33. 18. 2. Cron. 16. 9. his activity and working by Hands as Exod. 15. 16. Psal. 44. 3. Isa. 51. 9. his love and mercy by Bowells as Isa. 63. 15. Jer. 31. 20. his punishing and revenging Iustice by breath of mouth and nostrills Psal. 38. 15. and Isa. 11. 4. his secret thoughts counsells and purposes by Heart Psal. 33. 11. his utterance of his mind and will by Mouth Jer. 9. 12. these Metaphors do shew that the body of man and chiefe parts of it have some similitude of Gods attributes and workes and so mans body is secondarily the Image and likenesse of God Thirdly the Scriptures shew that death is the wages of Sin and all mortality and subjection to evills and passions which tend to hurt and corruption came in by mans disobedience and fall as appears Rom. 5. 12. and 6. 23. and by Gods commination Gen. 2. 19. But in the Creation and state of innocencie man had in him no Sin nor any inclination of himself to any evill or Sin therefore he was after a sort ●mmortall and incorruptible in his body and had even in it a similitude of Gods immortality Fourthly the body was in all things conformable to the Soule fit and ready in all things to follow the motions of the Soule to be directed and moved by the upright reason will and affections and to doe all workes unto which they move it and therefore as the Soule was made in the primary Image and likenesse so the body in the secondary Image and likenesse of God Lastly to conclude this doctrine of Gods Image in which man was created wee may not unfitly affirme and with good reason hold that though man in the state of innocency before the promise of Christ had no Supernaturall gifts nor any part of the Spirituall Image of the second Adam but was onely a perfect naturall man and not immediatly proximâ potentiâ capable of supernaturall grace nor of the Divine nature yet because his nature and whole frame was such as had a possibility or remote power to be made partaker of the Holy Ghost united to God in Christ and made pattaker of the Divine nature and a new creature or new man framed after God therefore he in this respect may be said to be Created in the Image of God that is in such a forme and of such a nature as had a possibility to become like unto Christ and a new creature made in the Spirituall Image of God Now this Doctrine of Gods Image briefly and compendiously proved in all parts is of excellent use First this discovers the infinite riches of the bounty of God passing all bounds and declares his goodnesse to be like a great deep which can never be sounded in that he hath overcome all our evill and malice towards him with his great goodnesse to us and and when wee had forfeited our being and his Image in which he created us good and perfect with all naturall perfections and did justly deserve to degenerate and be turned into the Image of the Divell and to become in the likenesse of his malice and and misery he out of his owne meere mercy and free grace and bounty did give his Sonne and the Sonne did freely undertake to humble himself to become a second Adam made in a better Image even an heavenly and spirituall that he might not onely suspend the execution of Gods just sentence upon mankind and procure to the first Adam and all his posterity the continuance of their naturall being for a time and of some reliques of the Image which they had wholly forfeited but also might renue a great number chosen out of mankind and restore them to a better even an heavenly Image by transforming and changing them into his spirituall and supernaturall Image and making them conformable to it and partakers of the Divine nature by the mysticail dwelling and powerfull operation of his spirit in them Here is that which may dazle the eyes of men and the sight of Angells when they looke into it and which may astonish all hearts of men and confound all humane reason when they thinke of it and heare it preached That God infinitely just and holy to hate and punish Sin should by our evill and Sin committed against him and his just will and Law take occasion to be more good and to shew greater goodnesse to us and when wee deserved to have no being but in Hell and eternall misery hath raised us up to the spirituall state of grace from which we cannot be hurled and cast downe by all the powers of darkenesse and by which wee shall ascend to the blessed state of Heavenly and Eternall glory Here is love surpassing all knowledge the depth whereof wee may admire and adore in silence but neither can our hearts conceive nor our tongues expresse the